Singapore Standard, 14 August 1952

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard iK ]L sti X THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1952. "TI^AGET^FIimE^CENTS
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  • 19 1 FRFF CHINA S lab Vim' 18,000,0 Dressed M •heir labour aim... without p anically.
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    71 1 photo. MISS. Khona Connery. former Radio Malaya programme assistant, returned to Singapore by QantasBOAC yesterday to make recorded interviews VvUh Malayan planters and their wives for broadcasts in the I'nited States to publicise the hardships and problems of the rubber industry. She will stay here six months. Her work is
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  • 89 1 MacDonald To Visit Indonesia DJAKARTA, Aug. 13 (Key —The forthc >ming visit ol Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British G Ot S.KU.I- x to Indonesia s m K d bv he newspaper Abadi editorially toda? as another e«prt to pefsuade Indonesia to i' v.-. jt( a democraciei in the nghi Communism. {♦said
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  • 138 1 Reds Hold Britons Off Secret Isles ABERDEEN, Scotland Aug. 13 (AP and Renter) Eleven Briton* arrived home by yacht today to tell of a strange adventure with Russians who nabbed them near a group oi top-secret islands off Porkkala in the Gulf of Finland. Mr Peter Saunders. leading Sots" tweed
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  • 41 1 KUAI LUMPUR, I »rj— M ila r Rule mei la conference, which v-iii continue tomoi row I fc understood that matters t i. mission -.Hum, totroduc- S|a£ 1( 1 fte issue trf perma UUe» to sguattert,
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  • 20 1 ROME authorittei annoui lh 5P r ecku.s motoristj who ,u St iccidenti l!1 ">" 11 u Htrivini licence* A. P.
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  • 9 1 I Spore-bouM the C tip Lam.— A.r.
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  • 14 1 LNDIAS leper K^ u< gJiB reached 1.200.000, P*" HgJ; tmd Parliament A.P.
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  • 76 1 OTPTf the seven months Malayan pet Hpr s&^sa?* f tountr>sulc yesterfayi r e she was recaptured. fwo Brtteh offlcers-Nepti was tored to Singapore .tram Seremban in a tbick »nno a ated truck. hrok« At Labis the esc irt i»" Kl jurney for a ";'■■>■,
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  • 7 1 Seven Red Hide-outs Destroyed 4 be- e
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  • 528 1  - $15 M. SKYSCRAPER FOR S'PORE PHILIP GOH By 30-Storey Building Will Be Tallest Yet Standard Staff Reporter m r\r\ ASI 5 million 30-storey skyscraper which w.ll tower w Feet high the tallest ever in Singapore is be.ng planned by 1 ing Ordinance. The building will rise at he junction of
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  • 5 1 Kulim Police Officer Charged dfdsdasasadfafdfsadsdf
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  • 228 1 Malay an Experts To Aid Sarawak Singapore Government yesterday announced that the Commandant of the Singapore Po'.ire Training School, Mr. t. V Smith is going to Kuchmg for two months to direct the Police Training School there thereby releasing Sarawak Officers for operations when sary. Mr. Smith leaves this week-end.
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  • 219 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Out of the party of 15 Federation police, who were ambushed by terrorists in the vicinity of Boruntong Rubber Estate in the Gemas area of Ne^ri Sembilan yesterday' afternoon, only five escaped unhurt. Tho eight killed were: Police Inspector Arthur
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  • 64 1 SEOUL. Aug. 13 (AP).- U.S. Marines tonight turned bark a fierce 750-man attack on Bunker Hill on the western front-- tne third determined assault .tne Chinese Reds have thrown since the Marines won the hill earij yesterday morning. The Chinese fought bitterly lor one hour and
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  • 35 1 AUSTRALIA'S first loca At si med and built guided —the pilotless jet-powered I *et aircraft Jindvir. will go on its first flight trials at Woomera ge Li S a this month. A. P.
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  • 31 1 GEN James A V h thth Army f the Brii > Fusilien Reg m« t to K i an "effective militan the fight aga L K i ean Comm A.P.
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  • 12 1 i ..\iii-;:;M. -Before Britain* H tap to *<U b ton.
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  • 18 1 THE Duke* of £d took part in the trad »na itioo. baggei iO b^ Reuter
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  • 82 1 JAPANESE TO PROTEST AT POOROUALITY Malayan Rubber TOKYO, Aug. 13 '^«*er-AAPI :-ine WJmmm S Xior quolity of row rubber imports from Sorcnce to discu the n^ttei portly. The spokesmen I nese rubber importimported from Mala i q utMitlv fail RMA :J e tinE one oi even hi i grades lower.
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  • 294 1 INDONESIAN purchases from Singapore taw virtual lv stooped since the Indonesian (.ovcmn.rnl a-,1 Tuesduv raked the foreign exchange rate tn tapwten of all goods not on the official e-scnUa l.st Indonesia bought from M tlaya (Malava" worth of goods in the first five montl o I
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON. Aug —A Communist schen rate the Bo S moveme and feed its you rnei bers Communism with I coating" was described in testimony made public by I senate investigators today. Tiie Internal Security committee, in a report I senate, termed it pai I cow-inspired plan
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  • 54 1 PENANG terrify a to be connected wii throwing incident in Pe Road earlier in the daj H. held i:i a surprise clu-H-. in S' '*d. Police las! nighi p out nd at a t ed Lie, all Poli< in wd have to be on the lookout
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  • 67 1 C i 13 (UP Ai' an l Re l( of emei gency has b i clared in Egypt's second bi( follow I null)!' son by woi l. K El ar, 25 i ■> Ales The rioter, su f -asuali: PS with the i r strikers were kill
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 41 1 mmm^" j\ How's the time to show a little ingenuity U m merrier th« mort varieties In e j m „,i; v "Blackout" this easy and attractiva i meoi. Suggested four pile platter: HAM DELIGHT. COLD STORAGE 4 m Ij I
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    • 16 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL Borlcv Suoor. i Fruit Assortment. Golden Mints. I MACLAINE WATSON C<> (Mi LTD.^j
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  • 472 2 Town Planner Tells Of Suburban Areas Beyond Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION to limit the growth of Singapore "by a irreen belt which will be a stretch of open country linking up existing permanent open spaces m a more or less continuous ring round the
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  • 95 2 THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Labour Parly, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be isked at today's emergency general <°unril RMCtiag ot the Party uhv fie should not be irnsurrrt lor backing the demand for the meeting h> some party dissenters, folfetwtef the nomination i( i
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  • 39 2 Aveng, MY Death, Man Told Cousin A DYIIS i annbul- my ieng evidence x th Police a prelimi- Teo a clei aployed ds shop, f. > t a i g nach. was S to by m.- c hotel i adI
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  • 34 2 THF 3 B K >re Government itted the flying of Pakistan flags today. the Day. Thrre be a.••on .••on at X- c of the Pak oner at 10. a.m.
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  • 110 2 'First Fligh t' Comet Covers Now Available FIRST flight" covers to commemorate tke inauiiuraOtm oi |he Cornel jet air service between the I nit: d Kiasdon and Singapore and vice versa are beini; made available by kSOAC. Covers obtainable at Sl.'O each can be bought from Malayan Airways. Ltd. General
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  • 51 2 A STUDENT 'mm Singapore! and others I om Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam arc among 23 students «n overseas attending the 381 i summer vacation course m English, organised by the Dc- I partment of Extra-Mural S:u- dies of London University at, X ;'s College,
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  • 410 2 City Refuses Power Boost McNEICE STATES WHY Mil. T. P. F, McNeice, President ot the City Council, confirmed yesterday that a local firm had oaered to supply electricity to the city but that it was refused because no guarantee could be obtained that it could start operating within the time
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    59 2 photo. LEAFING <>,v: two pretty showgirls is Vcrnon Martinus m "The Man from ("aba. OBC of the items m "Show Basness 1952" m aid of the Girls 1 Sports Club Building Fund to be s aged at Victoria Theatre m Singapore on Am 21 and 3)8 at L3I DJB. Wm
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  • 143 2 Standard Staff Reporter PROGRESS towards a national health scheme for Singapore depends on sufficient accommodation and staff. The first step towards any such scheme is the implementation of the medical plan, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. i He was
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  • 136 2 SENTENCE of 15 month rigorous imprisonment each imposed by the lower courts on two policemen, CpL Kassi bin Mustafa and constable Attan bin Abo, was upheld by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Si. g pore High Court yestei when the men appealed. The
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  • 38 2 THE Semenyih Secti n dredge of the Lot r Perak Tin Dredgi.ncr Limited renta tied closed for security reasi i states the report of the 20th ordinary general meeting held m Kuala Lumpur on Tues ly.
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  • 137 2 DR. C. J. PAGLAR (Prog., Cfaangi) will suggest the registration ol' all opium addicts m the Colony, al the forthcoming meeting of the Legislative Oouncil He will propose thai On grouped into several categories and aH addicts sho I d be confirmed by a qua!
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  • 82 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore Government wilt be asked by Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Member for the Indian Chamber of Commerce) at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Aug. 19, whether "expert advice has been sought for fostering handicrafts and other such-like cottage industries." His
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  • 364 2 MORE than 17.000 names of those who died during the Malayan campaign or the Japanese occupation. have already been received to be inscribed m the Book of Remembrance, which will be kept m the Memorial Building near- ing completion next to St. Andrew's Cathedral.
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  • 44 2 DUE la the i: 'm oi the ban. c secretary, Mr. J. Balkara Singh the R.A.S.C. Civilian Association's fi r st annual genera] meeting scheduled 1 to take place at the AC S.U*« prenddses on Sundny. 17 hai beea PL.stponed indeftmtely.
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  • 70 2 Nonsense is the consensus of doctors m Singapore on the claim of Colony a Chinese priest that he can cure opium addicts by prayers, physical exercises and sacrifices to gods. "People should know by now that an opium addict is an addict and if 'counter drugs'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 94 2 fH9 XX ibl JJ MHty *lil HAVING I ix V I a X' WCUPii i <-^ //_nfr:L.', Mfc;( ?;ppy (ji^K ENEBfiy > —^"Z A. J I L I L •>? y THINK THEyWIU 6» "n^ •^ttH HOUTEM"^ VANHOUTEN COCCA o*tc*e*s r#i ey§ W£. T B*#*s*fsrmo«>ss BRACKET LMf V- fH RJBEEf
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    • 97 2 iji^_~l roaCUSSTHET -/BUT-??-l I A FtN^E (-U'LABNER 7OOk\ |UAU/Ff m^ t^W BoT-in CASE T (-QH. DQNT Gf^ l^f rr 'm^K^^mm PRUDENCE PIMPLE7t3Nirj HAIN'T SHE FJANSAV A PLEDGE T'IXD |IWfM-AHC/ ll „E DO-US PfH/D£NC£ U xSHr^wSS v 7^-1 r—^TH FtANSAV %HE. ISff V ANYTM/NG FD&/CK FAITH m FOSD«CK.7ij^ COMMITTEE j UhL
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  • 231 3 Ait pictures on this ai'*> hy Yony IVft y Siany Siudios at hmeia Msiiinpui: CHIEF Scout of the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gera!d Templer, ~3 to Kurukitoga of the Fiji Islands during the inspection of national contingents. TOP LEFT: The Fiji Patrol Camp Contingent on their
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 168 3 EStiif for tfimr .l/off#»r/\ ninth JWj^^E tSttii .\s€>e f tiiu mis huti J&k *\''omil\t E\ls #»O«#/.V tiiinitttt I i%€ :^i (Beware of Imitations of f aW t yP es of goods offered W^ at lower prices m the market) ji '-^p J Here ore tome of tfn> thousands >>f P^
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  • 200 4 POSTAL HOUSING 'UNIQ UE' Visitor Says Postmen Here Are Well Off THE working and living conditions of postal workers m Singapore and the Federation ore comparatively better than those of other S °lr C Fntz Gmur, Secretary of the Post, Telegram and Telegraph International, who said this yesterday, added there
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  • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The firs* Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, ordered a warrant of arrest to be issued against a Chinese, Wong Pan. for failing to appear m court today, on a harge of committing theft of 120 katties scrap iron from Petaling Tin on
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  • 71 4 SERE MB AN Wed.—-Secre-tary Han Hui Fong of the NS. Coffee Shopkeepers Association toM The Standard that the organisation is ap- pealing to the authorities to extend time for taking out rooked food like mcc. meehoon. i etc. up to midnight instead of 1 7 P.M.'
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  • 47 4 TABPING, Wed.— A new dispensary lias been established at Tuiping's bigges-t new village iit Pokok Assam. Two women members of the British Hod Cross team, who recently arrived from England, Miss Robinson and Miss Slater, are attached to the new medical centre.
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  • 30 4 PENANG. Wed: -The Oversea.-: Pakistan League, Penang and [Province Weiiesley. will hold a tea party tomorrow to comtnemi rat« me Rfth anniversary of the Indepenclence xA Pakistan
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  • 129 4 IT AN Haii Moharaad Khan (left), president of the Young Men's Muslim Association and vice-president of the AH Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, who returned to Singapore yesterday by Qanta^ 8.0.A.C. from Sydney, after a month's tour investigating Ihe slaughtering conditions of livestock, m Austr;iii;i. Ke was sent
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  • 221 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Kananathan, a clerk m the Statistics Department, was charged before Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court, here today, for causing hurt to P. Subramaniam also of the same department with a knife. Two other clerks,
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  • 68 4 ALOR STAR. Wed. Othman bin Yang Abdullah of the Land Office. Jitra, North Kedah, and Zainab binti Yaacob, wife of another Government servant, were produced before Tuan Syed Hussajn Jumallalil m the Magistrate's Court here, today, to answer a charge of committing adultery under the Shaariah Enactment.
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    80 4 THE public of Batn Pahat was entertained to a specticular variety show by the town's combined m aid of the B.P. Association for the Prevention of Tu- berculosis and the Stout Jamboree Fund. The headmistress. Miss M. Van Someran produced the show which netted 5>,195.20. Picture shows a scene from
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  • 303 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Capita! should not on!y produce the largest number of Chines? Police recruits, but also the best said Mr. N. Alexander, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Selangor, today, m his address to a luncheon meeting of the
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  • 88 4 Standard Staff urrrspondrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Des Calayar railway reven .<■ I the md shoved an Increase over <::. (XX). 000 the correi ponding period last year. m both pn c and rains am from &(■—.,< and other railway .-i J.. year tol
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  • 95 4 PENAN'G. Wed !-;>:•■ and Settlement Councillor Mr. Chee Swee Ec made personal appeal iast night to the villagers > Koala Jalan Bharu to join the Federation Begiini I "The aim of tne Fedjerati n Government is to progress to- i wards democratic self-govern- ment. One of
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  • 25 4 Purcell To Tour The New Villages st -1 •n. The ■Dd -I I tarD, x and Prof. X < aw w t '111 r the trri
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  • 6 4 Had Sauce In Banned Area GFHFGBHFGHGFH■
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  • 170 4 A SUGGESTION to the presto I Labour Parly, Mr. Lim \«\v ii off extraordinary general Meeting today, was made by Mr I?. D hi Raj lative Council Member (Indepenrienl Ko< The extraordinary meet; V Of threatened split over Party's nomination ofPeter Williams m
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  • 177 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Associated Chinese Importers and E iporters Association of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will be sending a memorandum to Government requesting that a!i free rice wholesalers should be entitled to wholesaler* licence to deal m sugar.
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  • 4 4 The Ma
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  • 5 4 Reds Active In Berjuntai GFHFGHGFHGF■
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  • 6 4 New Villagers Arc Sincere iii .liid
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 227 4 NEW 3 4#.P. W/HDOW S/U MODEL Des j"-ed for rooms or c"ices ■y p *t 4 .H**-'-"-''+iA-^i*'-'- i v :!!<!> A Alk 4 31. RAFFLES PLACE SPORE I.TEL *****/^ |^i 1 1 1: i r T7TTjpWWCT nr^ r "nnllu i Hh tnhi iin 1 1 1 ni if »L»J' 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 68 4 r ■fefi^Ss^£&- 1 mBBSKR Cmon.you guys, do your stuff.' mix it -~1--^Z^-~~rr^i flf wq.l, what's wkomg? y lOst your punch >-'■' x''^>^ '"N""^ ML I*'1 IT r °U< SH/ LE 5 SEE YOU TRY /W^P^pT I OR »S THtS JUST A STOP FOR LUNCH?? f CM, PLEASE, V"^^-^ ißlfjilf^ §UgJ|^TO
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  • 79 5 All Dogs Without'V' Tags Will Be Shot f/on Oradlme nil staff esptatati i\> ti Wei. Dogs; ,1, irt not vaccinated' M m Kuala ,m|Nii uul Oct. 10 m Aiii be shot. This w.i^ sounded by „!i- Director of riaai Services, \V. totoj I en wide the tw d enter va
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    90 5 C'ROIP photograph of the feaeral committee or the Telecoms Athleric and Welfare Association, P<-,ak taken on the tS w I r arhl r< on kiv< f Mi l: L Spooaer-Lilliiigstoii Controllvr of Telecoms, Ferak, and President of the H r Pyj^ M«W* Ooi fc.u Tpp (Sports Bee), A. Martin (Treasurer).
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  • 10 5 the wile I •:t a
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  • 18 5 1 r cut. ><.!th of a tin di j ace when 'he exploded d to Setapak
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  • 943 5 Pan- Malayan Labour Party's Manifesto LARGE rubber estates m Malaya belonging to absentee shareholders should be broken up into small holdings of 10 to 20 acres, said the newly-formed Pan-Malayan Labour Party m its seven-page draft policy statement published for the first time yesterday.
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    83 5 MR. I \G.H PAKRY, headmaster «i Government Englisb Sfhool. Brunei, who arrived m Singapore yesterday on his way to attend the Malayan Athletic Association meet at Ipoh. and to spend the school holidays m [poh. Mr. Parry, who was the president of Pcrak Eurasian Association before he lei t Malaya
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR We< Throe Chinese girls Acre today convicted by the Second Magistrate, Raja" Chik Ja'afar, and I fined $75 each for driving a car without a licence and an insurance poliev. The three girls Kok Gek Hui. Kon? Foong Lin and Chan Kwai
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  • 59 5 $10,000 SUIT IS DISMISSED KUALA LI'MPIF?. Wed, A rivil suit m which A. H R^im.t aathan Chettiar, an agent for i local money lending firm, claimed SlO.OOO 'as damage from a local private medical partition er Dr. William Thurinppah. was dismissed by Mr, Justice Wilson at the Ili*h Court here
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  • 278 5 PENANG, Wed.— Though there Is still an acute shortage of houses m Penang, yet the prices for new buildings have dropped by ten to 20 per cent, because there is no buying power at present, the hon. secretary of the Penang Importers and
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  • 400 5 Perak Hydro Co. Says Union 's Strike Notice Wrong WOW. WedL The manager of ih«- Perak River Hydro Electric Power Company, Mr-. i* >rolt, today >ai<l that the IVrak !In <ir<» Kmployees' I Dion notice wm mmM miuV ■jfiin^^ Replying to the Union's allegations that the panv had failed to
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  • 122 5 MALA< ICA Wt '1 he hope of the court that lie v. lead them over crags and 1 er time as some meml>er of the court might from rheumatism, was jokingly ssed by Mr. Justii 1 bott after he had ts, ;.li Laycock for hi? .1
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  • 47 5 i KLUAN* w. i- panid idates, two for the ni i X I mail bin Ahn 1 tin and five for the fii ..1 Titus L Karam Si: fan O I K. G Etaman, sat for th( examinations held nt the Gov ernment English School.
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    90 5 All. Till rxprnsrs. <>| Master han In m (tktfA, ntanfesi nfl v| I'aul Institution Srrn mho i> Koin^ 1 01 v > further studies [<o Hie l .ti«- t<» be ni«'i h\ Mr V \Voo'*'\ ;»rd. ;i mm n mi iin:.iti Ol m Master han has i n tranied adntissiov
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  • 17 5 en h I Govern mi We al al lab p
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 27 5 tP Cuo/, Fragrant, Refreshing Bf j '^te^-H t-^ e^ fl I W3z~^^S* E T^ '^1 FACE POWDER <4^ BOURJOIS Disfi i rrc f CHAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITEO7 SINGAPORE'
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    • 238 5 ~l\ I rv\ //^^^v II fi v Fraser Neave Picture Puzzle 1 I 1 I Special Announcement. f/ N( i -Jf This is four fuial «liam« m rater il»- competition h«r«- i- \\w HWI jircmp «»f J)\ df pieces gJIOWO a^ain. h\ j»ojnilar rr<|in-l. XL <^ cur OUT THIS CROUP
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  • 721 6 k ruitment oi teachers, on 1 hort v :i ::i fadia Pa kistan and on though understandable from the point oi yiew teachers, i looks the obvious fact that there .s rtage of teachers which must be made ,1 as soon as possible from what* vi s. urce
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  • 1097 6 PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION IN THE PUBLIC SER VICES TO STAMP out corruption, il is necessary to start at the roots ami cut off the supplies that nourish them, How is the Government 1«> collect information on cases of corruption? Gen. Templer has shown the way m Tanjong Malim, says the
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  • 640 6 We, the PEOPLE Some Questions r or Mr. Jviat Sir; With •:<■ rence to the te over the trusteeship of the public donations raised by the Kampong E Fire Victim Relief nittee. it is i lost interng to note that a man of Mr. G. H. Kiat's calibre should resort
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  • 520 6 Sir —Now that there is so mv h talk about Malaya [eai ing the ways of modern fishing from Hongkong, may I draw ai U ntion to a point which the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Oliver LytteltOD, made when s aking m the House of Commons. Queried about the
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  • 15 6 "Chnm! five Quid a week goes nowhere these days someone's gotta go short!"
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  • 128 6 Sir; Mr. J. Balkara Singh's letter which appeared m your issue of Aug. 4 under the heading "Listing the Applicants" should not be left unappreciated. I wonder whether the S.I.T. is looking into the suggestions put forward by Mr. Singh. 1 don't see any reason
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  • 357 6 MOSCOW. There is a law against swearing m the Soviet Union and its violators are liable lo punishment. Article 74 of the legislative code provides for legal action against any manifestation of "hooliganism, including obscene language," as the Supreme Court of the USSR has
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  • 147 6 Sir;— l have read with disgust m your paper on i occasions recently that ol the Malays are i coming suspicious of the MCA proposed half million dollar gift for the upHftnu ni oj the Malays. Instead of a<v< ptiog and thanking the MCA for
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  • 21 6 Review of Views rubbei I "more essei t arnvou w lit' f I Th< either i E m Japan i 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 43 6 MODEL 160 I SLlfc^j II PENANG 5505 U^ j|(s FEC' r /T!CN OF MALAYA 5555 murphy rail ii* Mucr Othmcn Yusofe Radio Co Molacco Eoittrn Radio t> Gent rol Agmo Scftmbon Populor Amalgamated, b MM S. P. SHOTAM CO LTD--12, ORCHARD ROAD S!NGAPORi______
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  • 235 7 IHOKE BAHRU, Wed. A membo of the Malaoples Anti Japanese Armj is at present on trial i ih-h ((,.nt (harmed with a murder eomnUtted I IMV during UIC period following the Japanese surii,(! the establishment British rule m Johoie. A.JA Wf the y d the
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    105 7 Fifteen voting officers of the Pakistan Civil Service arrived m Singapore by an t a 5-BOAC yesterday after a five month studytour of Australian public administration. They spent six days m Jakarta and will remain two days m the Colony before returning to Pakistan to become Assistant Commissioners ami "maintain
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  • 39 7 Girl Charged In Guarded Police Court i M.ilay y I geno 1 r, ed to a eeTi i alias before < ed flowered ibkx v tv -lull «>t two occasions p<>s- l| ;;ide and sons. g< < I tted B Lee
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  • 26 7 HERE will l)e a Passing Out Parade o1 150 men of No. 4 Bo- C< ipany. Marl ay Regiment Port Dickson on Sunday
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    51 7 Stand-ard piioit). TEN- YEAR-OLD I n i; r i d shmit/. a German Siri from Cologne, flew into Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to spend H) months holiday with her aunt and uncle m Malaya. There are Captain and Mrs. George Wilkinson Oi I poh. Captain Wilkinson is with the DC
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  • 57 7 TODAY is Visitors Day m the B S Its Soul I Asia patrol camp bei: I <i*. C isi Camp, Kuala Lumpur. S d vill entertain the public, and the camp will be open from 11 m the morning until thi <• of a .special
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  • 235 7 Loyalty Of The Sea Dyaks Undisputed Standard Staff Reporter THE LOYALTY of the Sea Dyaks of Sarawak and other native peasants can never be doubted, said Mr. J. l liii;li Ellis, acting Chief Secretary of Sarawak when asked at a press conference m Singapore yesterday whether they could be intimidated
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  • 167 7 Exported Money Will Be Taxed CAIRO, Aug. 13 (Renter). The new Egyptian Government headed by \ly Mater today announced moderate 'soak tin; rich" taxation policy w lii<*li included* A new 10 por cent, tax on transfers abroad, designed to prevent excessive spending overseas: Tax
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    35 7 THE HELICOPTER which cave a ienHmstratioa, hovered as low as tree top at the Castle (amp. to the Scovts at the South East Asia Patrol Camp m Kuala Lttmptu <>n Tuesday. Song Peng Seoag studios.
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  • 175 7 A BROKER, Ng Lee Leong, 62. was sentenced at the Singapore Assizes yesterday to three years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of trafficking m 500.000 forged Indonesian rupiahs m 1,000-rupiah denominations. The jury returned an unanimous verdict. A second accused, Koh Peng Kwan,
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  • 60 7 IPOH. Wed. Wong See Way (21) who was arrested by a jungle squad while on operation near Lahat on July 10, at about 10.15 a.m. was committed to stand trial at the High Court by Magistrate. Che Arshad yesterday. Wong was alleged to have m
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  • 53 7 A TOTAL of 359 saloon and deck passengers arrived m Singapore yesterday from the R' i Chinese port of Hoi How, m the Sandviken. Out of the total number of arrivals. 334 deck passengers have been sent to the quarantine station on St John's I Island for the
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  • 126 7 Singapore To Follow Fed. Workers Plan THE Singapore Government will soon introduce the Workers' Compensation Ordinance with similar provisions applicable to the Federation Workman's Compensation Enactment to be tallied at the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. awing $400 or i. monthly will come within the seop< of t
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  • 110 7 MR. A J BRAGA. d< counsel, said' at the end ol <-yse m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, thai the clair of the Police to prosecute a Singapore Traction Company" Conductor three months after a report was made was most unsatisfactory. Mr. Braga
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  • 118 7 SINGAPORK Governmeni be asked to make a statement regarding fche recent arrest of M Carlton Hire anc> the curred by the GoV( this case as well as m th< of Mr. Wester ling. This is one of th( SI Dr. C.J.P. Paglar (m< Changi) which will
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  • 70 7 A VOLTJNTEEB Special Constable, Chun Fook Chuen, rushed to tospital from the Sine Second Police Couri terday where he was waiting to see the Magistrate m Chambers, on a complaint from his s< wife. An interpreter found him col lapsed i-'i d chair m the court
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  • 43 7 AN Inciinn youth, who made am bid from police i tody on Moi dly as ye*t< ri.r irdered by the Sini i Second Police Majfistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman to be ft the Woodbridge Mental H until Septembi 13.
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  • 21 7 DR. Hollingten Ton« 85 ha been confirmed as Mai China's fii m postwar A dor to Japan. A. P.
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  • 59 7 Trader Found Hanging In Cell Choo J X committee men I Singapore C imeroe, wht detained i ago, was found on Tv Investigations illicit opium v. under doten 1 Mr. Choo, v hi' ;n the 1 k Police Station, .irs of hit \v;'.s un is to f ige, the i
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  • 25 7 Lady Templer Tours Ulu 1 1 i Briti> spection of Selani their party in< J < ler, Mj p, and hei I and the District Selani;
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  • 9 7 LONDON Yesterday's The of in 1 i
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  • 163 7 MXCAPoHHS Deptuv architect jnd s Mi". Hawson, .^iid ;u a Singapore Coroner's inquiry yesterday that while lo^al proceedings were being instituted agaiftst a Chettiar landlord oi a house i.-i Fraser SI eel '.he roof ot that building collapsed resulting m the death c oi the tenants.
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  • 242 7 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: \anson im Lam Soon MilK, (.ii.iii llin. 1.1. Network, i .E. Factory, Riter Valley Rd M Killiney Rd., Orcliard Rd., v All. Armenian St. Static, Arielphi, Capitol, Newton l an/1 8, Chancery Lane, Wayang Satu, Chartered Bank, < hina
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    • 80 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 13: The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBBER I LONDON TIN S po > 2616. Spot £935 per ton buyers, Sept 26id. £936 sellers. Oct/Dee 25id. Three months: £932. 105. Jan/Mor.
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    • 88 7 ("HE success of Evening Dr t I JLJf |k ft* M Rm^l dptnds upon its corrc. to look un ruff ltd till th. let ~h2 V farewell, it must b< mi tic ulousl y JB mode end g perfect fit. J^k H^M^l THIS mcv remind -<,v that ot JgwK I
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    • 31 7 WV$ [hUnaNCV--^A^\ gON^ ItS S^P RICH BOY IS CARRYING- BELIEVE A TRUE *P>i| j A PAPER ROUTE NOW 7 *JL^ r^ ro^T^-^^7-^^ U^it*;- #-tfc*«: f r HG- 1^ J J -.^.IN
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  • 18 8 MORE th; Singaj and 3 ton' fa Hongkong fi the Dm moi T A.F.P.
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  • 202 8 3 Mare Passenger Ships For East Run Standard Shipping LAO new pa nger 10.000 ton linei s t ietnam and Cambridge and the re■nverted Marechal j ffre 111 r>. the latest addii sis Bdessag i* s ••> fleet of ships v. year. g with other Felix Hoasae] laraeOles and A:
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  • 31 8 KARA II Vug. J AP i die tton 1 the Arabian Sea a- iday g firefighters cxi s She hi left Karach. i Saturd i w--
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  • 55 8 US Ships Collision Verdict w \s\ gtox. a ..5 r A US.--. announced pestd "sole cause I the mid-Atlantic c [i the U.S. p destroy er- on Ap: il 26 was Ie:: d vessel A Tne Enmande Skipper 1 grave c ment The Hobs and cut m 1 the 3*
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    • 424 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direc t.,. .0i 0 Anseles All A roericar. A Canadian Cities Pea«LO< P S ham Spore An LA SI fMCWfKWEAM M 8««il 2" 2«Sept :?Srpt 1 CKt T2 Oct j I B ~s etc., ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. rfi Sp s::M 3 X Lumpur 211. P
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    • 198 8 EAST ASIA¥IiS IK TIOMA' bor.gn.K PATAGONIA to; kok Saigon Hong--MbSnIA-V^'bl:^* r -INDIA* to: Bangkt Knbe yokohf.T j. TAKAMA- foi Bangkok E FHUM J \PAN N(A X PROl>l tE* fcr BaMK'it "BINTANG 1 Fnr B-r BAIUMOi to ((»sri\f i v For Colombo Aden Pon s, d f,*r Hambnr? Cor^nhagpn •■.•> iunv^v*
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  • 32 9 TEKKA TAIPING \M made a pro* o\ M*™ fOr ,iSf United Kin^om pd >-.■,•-■ t:«xauun Uxjk £65.8^2. *fh)le tnej b lance to ;>e cj. r ied roi <■• was £36,101. I
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Aug. 13-fip- ii Standard Service closing prices the HuntkojiK fcerhang* today were $15 80 to £1 »JerlJns M^S62S to US$l: $1823 t«> Malayan fl: *038W> t« "n^ 1,, i rve>iin Rupiau; Cold $298..* to on« Uei.
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  • 325 9 S,Aall-Holders Must Justify Further Study Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONIAL DevdopßMNrt Cm |ioratt»n \\ill evxiniine llu* possibilities of ramie irrouini \>\ small ha4dcn m Mala>u il MifliHeul <-:illui^ia»iii i*. *)io\wi by tli<'M» fariiH-f-. Mi. K. [Vatti li«*i»M»ual (-onlr«»!irr (Far Easfl t < f tin orporatuMi 1
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  • 151 9 WORLD RUBBER DECLINE Standard StalT Correspondent LONDON, Wed— World production of natural rubber for the first half of 1952 is 847,500 tons compared with 972,500 tons for the corresponding period of 1951, according to the International Rubber Study Group. Figures on Indonesia are m- J complete, her production is given
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  • 79 9 Produce Mart Stays Quiet Standard Marked Beporter QUIET conditions prevailed on the produce market m Sin- yesterday, with hardly any business p Copra had buyers at S2::: per picuJ and sellers <>t $24£, no c!(\;l being repor. i onul oil changed hands at 37J per picul with further buyers at
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  • 30 9 THE genera] expansion of inter -European trade which m during 1951 levelled oil m the first quarter of L 952, according to a United Nations survey.— Reuti r.
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  • 111 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pikes (trnt- per Ib.) m Singapore yesterdaj were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose 863 81 FOB. m bales Aim. No. 1 K.S.S. 861 87| No. 2 R.S.S. 81', 813 No. :> K.s.s. 764 761 Tone: Quietly steady. LONDON RUBBfcK No. l K.s.s. Settlement House Terms.
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  • 84 9 Rubber Mart Quiet With Prices Lower Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore was quiet all day at prices about I cents per lb. below Tuesdays prices. Moderate turnover of business was reported, with upcountry showing no parti* trend. Speculative interest v«.t*>; lacking, but a stetkrjt el tinmarket was
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  • 67 9 The Singapore Chamber of terce Rubber Association noon prices (cents per lb.) yesterday (Aug. 13) vere:— Bu > v Sellers Xo. 1 RSS Spot Loose B<"> 861 No. 1 RSS Aug. Ki 861 N. 1 RSS Sept. ft 861 2 RSS Au«. 81l 811 No. 3 RSS Aug.
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  • 384 9 New Food Flavour Improver Popular A NEW FOOD flavour improver called Zest introduced into Singapore and tlie Federation from the United States has caught on with Malayans and there is already a good demand for it, Mr. H. 11. Kwik, Manager of the Singapore Import and Export Corp. and importer
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    50 9 Indian and Japanese aitrii ultural Bnanoe experts aniving ;it S;in Francisco's international airport to attend th<' intt'iiKitional (-(mfcrfiK c on .i^ricuftural and co-operative credit uhi<h opened on August 1 at xhv Vmivenits of California m Berkeley. Pic lured (above) are members of the Indian Delegation. Below ;tn« delegates from Japan.
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  • 20 9 S{ iruJ ird M rkel X poi ff I Changed j* INDIMIIMs Ba en I II
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    • 273 9 SAMARITAN 1 reau r ns^ c l «att excellent IbJ a iw PtMM V Solublr and Stront t I MB UN 1 ■-2 AVAHAMJ a r I I I X^^ WAI FR.q vVkStdex VISIBLE CARD SYSTEm COMPANY o :uui.j* STtt't I i,*CAfO«l Ttl 1970 &STHMA MUCUS Dissolved First Day «:;<*
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    • 44 9 GFHGHFGFH SINGAPORE DIARY MM IKT^ Discus >t C« men! Road v a' 5 r f i i c iv- rorxs] i II V P 7 I ENTERTAINMENTS II 11 am. .■n 1 15. 4 B I DIO PROGRAMME SINC;.\PORJ l 5 (IPS IN HARBOUR
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    • 533 9 MALACCA ENTERTAINMENTS CAPITOL: M^et Me After The Show 12J0, *i3O and 9.15 p n lido: rermater Di Eterlsjnbakai M «> 12 30. 3. 7 and 9 p m K'A; Wondei Kid 3. 6.30 1 d i BAVOY; 5e4 I s.. Sia J. J a I a .'I "1; 1 m
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  • 900 10 We, the PEOPLE The Landlord Presents His Case Sir, -Your ultra-coloured report on the Prinsep Street eviction has created the wrong impression that I am the oppressor and the tenants the victims, whereas the reverse is the case. To n rei the injurious effect of sensationalism I trust that you
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  • 458 10 Anti TB Patients' Sir: There has been a lot of mention of anti-T.B. proje ts m your paper but to us it seems that some of the staff of the Ipoh Hospital are anti T.B. patients. Since we believe that our complaint of the behaviour »me of the hospital starT
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  • 120 10 Sir:— l see from your paper a few days ago tbat you are willing to lose money m order to introduce, on a private basis, television into every home m Singap:? and South Johore Thank you. and you can rest assured that I will certainly rent
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  • 148 10 Sir: With reference to a statement by "A Singapore Chinese" regarding Miss Laycock and the voters, I have to state here that I am also one of the voters of East Ward. I am a resident of the East Ward tor more than forty years, I have
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  • 663 10 By ROSALIND RATNAM HERE are the sewing: instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 21, which appeared m the Sunday Standard on August 10. Note: 1 Your pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them. When you h:ive the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instruction?
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    • 94 10 FOR ONE DAY ONLY shows—:}. »;.ir> M.ir> p.m. Paramount Picture Thrilling! Suspense! Comed>! 808 HOPE PA I LETTE GODDARD m "The Cat And The Canary" with Gale John SONDERGAARD BEAL TO MORROW Columbia Picture "THE MAGIC CARPET" m Super Cinecolor OPENS TODAY! 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. VALUE FOR MONEY PROGRAMME
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  • 879 11 Second Victory Over Middlesex LONDON Aug. 13 (Reuter).-Surrey made their position at the top of the county championship table almost Impregnable by an exciting eight wickets victory over Middlesex at the Oval yesterday. Surrey, with 224 points are now 52 points ahead of their nearest
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  • 375 11 MELBOI'RNE (Airmail) (Reuter-AAP).—Fair-haired "southpaw" Jimmy Carruthers, undefeated m his 14 professional bantamweight bouts here, may win the world title from South Africa's Vie Toweel m Johannesburg on Oct. 4. Carrulhers, essentially a boxer although he is able to stand up to slugging ie cool, resourceful,
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  • 172 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead I Qy TAKE a look o( this illustration and decide what's wrong with this golfers form. Ii this were good golfing form that right leg would bi almost straight ur the top of the backs wing, hut not locked. i beginners mistakenly believe thai
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  • 186 11 RESULTS of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association League and Cup Competition up to Aug. 11. are: p w. i). L. r a. ris Chartered ii. 5 4 <> 114 4 a Sq s a 4 2 0 2 811 4 HK. B. 'A" 2
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  • 213 11 WASHINGTON. Aug. 13, (AP) Tht Amy said yesterdr.y It is sending teams of reierees and ooacka to Japan and Germany this F..:i to conr: r c:inics on bo.\i;,§ and ketbaft Xhi cUniei will bt itti I by service personnel acting ii r*oacbes or offl ials f«r
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    58 11 photo. SLO-MO-SHUN V streaks across Lake Washington m the United States at over 100 m.p.h. to qualify for the Gold Cup Race premier trophy of American speedboat racing to be held this month. Over a three-mile csurse, the speedboat averaged 102.564 m.p.h. The boat is owned by Stanley Say res
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  • 198 11 Solomons Claims Contract NEW YORK, Aug. 13 CAP) British Promoter Jack Solomons' complaint of violation of a contract against Mr. Jack Kearns, manager of Light-heavyweight champion Joey Maxim, has been received and is "being thoroughly investigated a spokesman for Mr. Robert Christenberry. chairman of the Now York State Athletic Commission,
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  • 224 11 Finn 's Organisation Of Games 'Ist Class' LONDON, All 5. 13 (Reuter).— Lord Burghley, chairman of the British Olympic Association, said here tonight that Finland's organisation of the 1952 games was "first-class" and the event was "a great success.' He said: ''Wo can say confidently that they have made a
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  • 412 11 NKWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, Auk. U (t T P) Rfai seeded plaxers met With illitfttfT yesterd;i\ as \he annual inxitation tennis toonUMMMI of the Newport Casino moved into the fourth round. The defeated included three Americans and three of the t;i\<>ui<(! foreign entrants. All the
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  • 41 11 MILAN, Aug. 13. (AP) Italy's Guido Ferracin, former European L£hf champion, will fight Brlgii Sneyers a1 Liege on Sept. 16, it was learned here today. tttweight S i matched again I Iv .ti Ed DeL noil even inc.
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  • 165 11  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR I TiHH\ s QfOT.%I lo\«- < J I <•> aHi i A i k I v X I < I I nil BSD KM KVBWVONE: 1 i nfa i v;r: t .i start i in* i -i be i < \"l BIK I
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    • 401 11 KNOWLEDGMENI -hi ser.t Pact*. ted m '."<■ t thei Phang 'A ••i i i«- day NOTICES iWGOK TOF QJBB RACE MEBTHIG t,, h- held on tmh August, 1952. at 11 BJII DO 2 i August, 1931 (5 Win 8k aton v.:.i be MITED SWEEP FOR KRS I N'.V Tickets Croon
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    • 619 11 SITUATIONS VACANT A-.,: tij are Uu ited fi ima E k I tizena i Men I for ap- Superint* ide 1 1. at t'i- '>'. c Home m Trengganu. The Salary scale is $132/ Tin scale $144 x 12 156/ EH B 168 x 12 21 i Eff. Bar 276
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    • 184 11 >1 •■•H\> ||«s| TAT N n comRM i i y when eat v Atlantic Qrni World. Now Showing 'm l r 'SHOKG I DfJlfl Hi Sun New World. !)i;jms of 1 1 m ul Rex Johore Bahm. Now Showing 1.15 6.45 ft I 15 "CYRANO DEBERCERAC Royal... 3.00-6.1 5 &LM
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  • 853 12 MANAGER STRICK LAND TELLS WHY SINGAPORE FAILED New Coaching, Training Schemes Must Be Used SINGAPORE'S Olympic team manager, Mr. E. Strickland, who returned with his five-man team by a Qantas/BOAC Constellation yesterday, said that if athletes m Malaya are to give improved performances m the future World Olympics, it is
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  • 140 12 Mr. Goh Hurt By Cyclist 1;u jlnijirf *> lv'"pit |c m assistant n; 14 r Mr (.oh I i'n v. (!'.i not retau i' Singapore w i th the 0 o- yesterday b j i oadon hospital fot ,»i ...,!> iajoi fiw d 'ii i i it u!< nt m
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  • 47 12 No Chance To Relax Says Chay v SB C I he i C t had trouble m I ge i i irn n I ■t pounds :iager v I at [was v time. I lave kept an eye I might i a ieni led me up m
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    38 12 picture. At thr airport yesterday t<> greet Singapore's returning "Olympic lean were several N.iny.in'4 School girls, former schoolmates <»i the Singapore woman hurdler, Feng Pci w.th. The picture shows P«*i \\\xh meeting bet former Nanyang school teacher, Standard
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  • 144 12 Radio Malaya Team For AAA Meet lAI \YA :5 sending a sting team to > g steners firsi band 31st Cham- < am will be led I D the voice beI s Cup c mmeni. To sh, ne i where he I V. Olympic C i 1 a and k
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  • 293 12 Swim Coach Has Hints For Water-Polo Players hi i SOON bi;k coach to N liw vr Kok on re t i it Singapore I n iki «i^ beslefed i-v I «>f the Clvi S BBQIBS !ub for firsl I- i kuio ledge whj -ml i |he Isericus S Ford K>nn<>.
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  • 79 12 THE team to represent the Christian Brothers Old Boys againsi Raffles Old Boys at cricket m the "Evan Wong Shield Tournament* 1 on the S.R.C. Padang on Sunday. Aug. 17. at 11 a.m.. shall be selected from the following Chia Keng Hock (Cant.); Chua Kee Meng; J.
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  • 85 12 AI.OR STAR, Wed.—Youth- ful Ismail Saud lias been chosen to lead the Kedah attack m the Malaya Cup match j against the Federation Combined Services on Friday at KFA grund, Alor Star. Ismail lacks big match temperameni although he has been m fine form this
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  • 120 12 Season's Biggest Match KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The most important league soccer match of the season will be played oil" on the TPCA yound on Saturday wherf the present league champions, the SCRC. who have held the shield since 1949 will meet the TPCA, last year's cup winners. Both teams are
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  • 64 12 NEW YORK. Aug. 12 (UP)— Sammy Burns, manager of South A f r i can middlewight Dougie Miller, announced today that he had .submitted Miller's name to the British Box i n 5 Board as a contender tor the vacant title of middleweighi champion ot the
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  • 121 12 LONDON, Aug 19 (Be it ad tafl it the Oval her« were to lay busily en- p itting the final touches to the pil b -md mov- vei ml gi tCield Ua prep v ation foi I i\ v ,i »1 tesl 'tween England and
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  • 46 12 TENG PKI WAB who returned from Helsinki yesterday, will compete m the Malayan AAA meet at Ipoh. Tens is entered for the 80 metres hurdles and the 440 yards relay. The Singapore team will leave for Ipoh by plane today.
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  • 98 12 THE Indonesian Olympic team Thio Ging Hwi e (weightlifter) Sdedharznodj.o (high jump' and I Soeharko (swimmer) arrived m i Singapore yesterday on their home from Helsinki. Sdedharmodjo qualified for I the final m the high jump but i was unplaced m the final. Another member who did
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  • 102 12 IPOH, Wed. The 12-day I vacant post of hon. secretary j lof the Ipoh District Hockey Association has been filled by Mr. Joginder Singh, the 26 year-old health inspector of the Kinta Town Board and a popular hockey player. He was officially appointed last evening
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  • 56 12 The following players have been selected to represent St. Joseph's Institution against an I Overseas Schoolboys' XI on the S.J.I, ground tomorrow at 2 p.m. A. Delilkan, E. Monteiro, P. Martens. E. Wyjesinghe, C. Fernando. James Quek. G. Pillay, E. Tessensohn, E. Wicks. ;F. Wicks. Low Kee Seng.
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  • 215 12 IPOH, Wed. The cream of athletes from Singapore. Borneo and the Federation who will participate m the 31st Malayan AAA meet began to arrive here yesterday. Six Singapore competitors Tan Eng Yoon, Ng Liang Chiang:, Chan Onn Leng, Lim Tiang Quee, Tan Soo Liat
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  • 115 12 ENTRIES are now invited for the Chinese Swimming Club annual swimming gala on Aug. 30 at the CSC pool. There are ~5 events of which there will be three invitation relays 200 metres for schools (Boys and Girls) and also one for the
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  • 126 12 TOKYO. Aug. 13 (ReuterAAP) Japan had regained her good name in* international sports and therefore had a good chance of getting the 1960 Games for Tokyo. Dr. Ryutaro Azuma. Internationa! 1 Olympic Committee member. I said on his return here from I Helsinki last
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  • 92 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor Eurasian Association soccer team will travel down to Muar on Saturday to meet the Muar FA. m a charity match m aid of the University Endowment Fund. The SEA team will be accompanied by five officials '.'id the team
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    47 12 picture. Singapore's Olympic team, which arrived m Singapore yesterday by a Qaatas BOAC Constellation, pictured here at Kalians airport shows from left to right, K«*»* Noon Bee Lon bin Mohammed, Tens Pei Wah. Chay Weng Yew. Neo Chwee Kok and Mr. K. Strickland (manager). Standard
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  • 511 12 TWO POINTS from what must have been the easiest victory obtained by any team at Jalan Besar stadium, made the Singapore Rovers this year's SAFA senior league champions. In their final league engagement against Kota Raja, the Rovers rounded off a most successful season
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  • 30 12 On tl pot were Club mi n tl 1 victory. Lidd< right broke I bail into tavus, M. Richman i i».,, i B J
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  • 14 12 Leach. Bergmann Lose In Hongkong I lON ol Sit Si, the T-iey d land
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