Singapore Standard, 26 August 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■Jfc A. jH I VOL. 11l NO. 55 TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 326 1 <UALA LUMPUR, Aug. 25 Th^ Malayan Chinese Associa■3v declared that the Perak UMNO had "completely misjj" the object of the visit to Malaya of Dr. Victor Purcell and ,tical adviser, hAr. Francis A. Cornell. In Ku iL m p Dr. Purccll added that
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  • 31 1 Kick The Russians Back: Ike he S I r the never i mence tal f t.vo W s a Square mud 1 n oorders. neral "Comrr. its means g 'Jliof' Policies
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  • 717 1  -  Liew Mook Yoong Villagers Who Kept Mum Get Detention From PENANG, Mon.— Sixty-six perso n s out of the population of 79 Chinese m the "murder village of Permatang Tinggi m Province Wellesley forfeited their freedom at nine o'clock this morning—the deadline set by High Commissioner, General
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  • 214 1 Standard Market Reporter NERVOUS and erratic conditions were experienced m the; rubber market m Singapore with the mtinued decline m quotations yesterday when a further drop of three cents per Ib. was recorded Thus m two days rubber prices had dropped r*. cents per Ib., largely
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  • 31 1 THE Indonesian Government will fully support [ndia's plan to submit the "apartheid Question" m South Africa to the United Nations. Jakarta Information Minister Arnold Monomutu said yesterday.— Reuter-
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  • 66 1 1 ONDON Mon. Britain's conviction iliat tl»«- sorailed Sarawak Indonesian People's Liberation Army B trength from Pontianak Chinese has apparently grown the lasl few days. a t.m has the conviction thai the Indonesian Govern; men! if convin ate m eliminating I th Th£
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  • 122 1 KUALA LUMPUR. High Commissioner ol the federation General Sir Gerald Templet- ended his four-day tour of Johore today. Escort was provided by A Squadron, 13 IK Royal Hussars. Leaving Segamat where he passed the night as the guest ol the Administrative Officer, Ocn. Templer drove to the
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  • 85 1 PENANG, Mon.— A sum ->f £250 to be donated by the Settiei ent Council to the Lynmouth Flood Relief Fund as a mark ot sympathy was proposed by Dr. N X Menon ai the Settlement Councils meeting this afternoon. Penang as pari of British Empire
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  • 38 1 YSTRADFELLI F Sou':. V. ties Aug. 2.") iRe. ci R< ays of i cue woi kei worked through g Lo thi cc < !ardifl scouts trapped esten m a narro two feel high cave m the ere.
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  • 127 1 .ONDON. Aug. 25 (Renter)— Britain is to seek long term agreements for American purchase of basic raw mate rials such as rubber, tin, wool and non-ferrous metals from the Sterling area and large American investments both public and private, m the underdeveloped Com monwealth areas.
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  • 206 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Won. The Mauser pi«*l©l European planter, Mr. E. D. Harding., Manager of Lothian Estate, Sepang ul><» wa§ murdered bj lerrori»«l« on |anuar) 2"» tin-, year was found on another i<m» terrorisi killed l»> \\u- Ist Suffolk§ yesterday. The dead terrorist Chont? Kwai Wong
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  • 90 1 1 RAPANI, (Sicily) pled f'.ur-f British airlinei p mean ea todaj oflf ti 9fi si. port I of the •t (vere i m a dramatic cue. g nes from Malt*. airci <■ I l! airfields atid Italian naval 1 1 i I i mned the
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  • 13 1 TAIPIN i I I i 1 engined b
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  • 15 1 KING II! S! (j c I m p I ;u- from aceon
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  • 26 1 i }<\'r Spitfires < midair soi thwesi HongJ du ring ex< pcs -es crashed into the One pilot i* d< g 01 >thei i P
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  • 22 1 struction oi Ha i fi 4iii smeltei ii vi le id i the Count >f Mm m jLa Pa/ AP.
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  • 9 1 800 t> swordfish Rhode Island. A P.
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  • 94 1 Insurance Charges Reduced and civil commotion >s under fire insurance m Mala: i are I lured considerably" for those who have had cover continuously for three irs. The Fire Insui an c A iation oi Malaya has informed its iat "m cases where insured has continuously riot and civil commotion
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  • 79 1 \l w DELHI, \uu 25 UP). Students demonstrated i>> ill,. Katkmanda Neoalese capital todaj t<» demand more recmitinf <>» Gurkha tnM»p> t<» help m the "colonial v. tr i:> Malaya, accordinf to reports from Kathmandu. xh« < pi nmenl of India has Intimated t<» tin- Governments „i Nepal
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  • 126 1 5,000 'Bagged' Since Crisis KUALA LUMPUR. M on. —More than 5 000 terrorists have been put out of act on .£^e^he beginning of the Emergency and up to the end of 1-, month This figure is made up oi 3,3d5 kii cd, 936 captured and 778 surrendered. The number Of
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  • 102 1 Xv J (1 DAKBYSIIIHK Standard Shipping Importer fre -hter Empire Ely. Why-li Mdden.y -veloped boner Uout>l« lull »»X bet»eea Singapore and Colombo. The Griper left Singapore on Friday. Litest information received m Singapore state that for the last IK hours the weather ha* been
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    35 1 This h eephis oM v oin v of Permatans KaiCSi was among the women vill.»^ ers, who iroaJd "<>t ii«>! back their tears nrhei the time came For them t>» be moved from the rillage
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  • 66 1 Ceylonese Not Being Conscripted' CEYL< > v n i "forcibly conscripted ml the M i Army' 1 were dei bj the Ce> lon Commissi mci Mr S Saravanamuttu. He said th ii I volunteered, have I > l> At l! taken into ju but the ma taken 1 Polfo md
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  • 74 1 J.( »NDON, A 25 Buckingha Palace 1 fii mcd repoi Is th it the Q Mother had bo ighl the I I <,!d 40-roo ned B m northern v Summer i esidem c Balmoral Castle, aboul l(W i further south, has pa! te Q ibel II
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 j j oflMltiltlDttlt» rr* <tvSTCW^A\ there""can Y be'no mprovement A to a x Playgr's
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    • 102 1 ICE COFAM VgVLJfIUT COLD STORAGE \J/ CREAMERIES I %r'' MODEL 5114 A/'Afi, < v| I..THIUUSPEEI |l Mlyl J. FPICYCLIC DRIVE r' \lU^«| K^^ [...V v O T >«ij y X Get it TO DAY! LIST PRICES SINGAPORE PENANG |19S4X) FEDERATION :***** LESS 10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH Available from oil authomed
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  • 273 2  -  J.G. DARBYSHIRE Talks In U.K. Satisfactory, Says Chrimes '>> Standard Shipping Reporter, MR, P, I. < Jirimt-s < baii-man el iSu> Si »pore N.i i-Imum- Board ju*i back from three rit.'-.iii-" it.i\c. is well v^iili tlic* wny work o,: the riff nniiMi plan i* pi^agreswag. Standard
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  • 47 2 Nenv T raffic Island Trial 1 HE of road d nung R e ]eaci:n« tiny a wa v 1 i the setting op oi i at the junction over i OVt '.vny tn P -raiTic island I I the experiment it The ftmeconsidered by the Traf- tgeroos."
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  • 85 2 Claims T rial To Cheating KOH CHWEE TIN (38), was m the Singapore Police Couii 3 ten Jay of cheating gSv c. of a total of 10. a1 .er Strt ci on June 20 and July I Koh was <t''e?ed to have m•- i Goh to deliver him the money
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  • 46 2 MR t\ M ShaiK U t r i led prcsWeni of the Mo m Starlight Clab at :i noeet ins he'd at 108 Carpm; H I S gapore Messrs Md. Sharif! bin Kh;. i M tamed and N M H > electee vice pres denta
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  • 118 2 '•VOr mad€ suggestions to marry me", said a young clerk". Lee Swee Leang, to a Ch nese wor i Tan B 0"» Law. who accused him yesterday before Mr. E. H. D. D'Netto, Singapore. F rth Police magistrate, ol causing hurt to her. Mr. D'Netto was
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    20 2 photo. Mr Robert Frost and Miss N. Mariana Humphrey who were married yesterday morninq at fee Singapore Registry Office.- Standard
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    86 2 THESE SEVEN men are trainees at the Civil Defence training school m Kolam Ayer Lane, Singapore. The squad has completed two of its 3' weeks' course Four are from Penaag i including three school teachers), two from the Army and the Singapore representative is a teacher. The instructor i^ Mr.
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  • 322 2 Chisf Kathi Hits At 'Uniust Muslim Law' Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the Federation Muslims to see that the faw prohibiting Muslims from consorting with non-Muslims, now operating m the various States of the Federation, be applicable to Muslim males, was made yesterday by the Singapore Chief Kathi and
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  • 41 2 A EUROPEAN woman went for a swizn a: Saturday evening, leavi oo'ongincs on the beach, i ed to find her purse with <; ">" m cash, a wriitwatch $100. :\r.4 two fountain p worth 516 hr^d beeri s
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  • 95 2 MaadaH SUB Reporter -ado. Singapore Station of Radio 1 m an unusual pro- gramme entitled "Down You: v\ ay. I"is i 5 th e first time that reoratngs w t >re made at such a height m South-East Asia and w do th« job. Radio Malaya
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  • 342 2 Standard Staff Reporter FORTY-NINE child lepers ;ir«- --i ill waiting to be adopted and it i* boped liiai the public wo > rome forward to help these forgottea f»< <►(»!«'. fanon R. K. s 4dame ol ihe Singapore I «[»r<>-\ K<-li<{ Aseociatkm, t <
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  • 265 2 WHILE out collecting firewood, an elderly Chi- ncsc woman was startled and put to Bight when she found a hand sticking out of a thick patch of lallang i behind a "haunted" and dilapidated house m Bartley Road on the afternoon of Aug.
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  • 55 2 THE Singapore Police ritact ti wmer ai si jnet ring :h. I m their ion Ti. ring is believed to have lost m King George V k about 10 p.m. on July 20 The owner is requested to Detective tn ?perl >r S. Y. il
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  • 34 2 PROFESSORS A of :he University of Malaya g a U k on ■"Xumbers" a: the E I West Society mce'inc Sun r !ny at the 8.-;t:;h C.'v:"c:: I: Si ord Road
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 86 2 oaf* iiHiifficPi i CV"| rand maU Chidctn NocxlJc Soup is so tas> to prepare, Nn!ing v.atcr and limrr-cr fin 7 i [aut£i. v. cf golden Chjckcn N\K>d!c i>oup. What o ofeffcf^us flbyoup/ mmcM mm s* t J' t _J^ JnMftcL ft ■SSf WORLD'S L SELLINC TCC 2RUSH r-W^ CONSECUTIVE YEAR
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 81 2 > -Y^fiM Fthis is tu~ happiest mcwe^t o' *~x JZg&itf gonna bh Mr a m:raclc »s bound i F^ A<o^ mah L r rE rf -AH KIN ALPEADV SEE T= F P r^ P l NO KtMDA H'JSE.IM SAVE MF AFORF At Sr^W» VO' IS COMMA &E A THOUGHTFUL 7
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  • 252 3 Johore MCA Chief Put The Corrupt Under Crisis Law jOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The existing anti-corruption laws m 3 va "inadequate and too lax to cope with the corruption evil," v\r M. Birchcc, president of the Johore Bahru Branch of the MaChirscsc Association and a member of the Johore Council of
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  • 19 3 No Aid From The RentLaw For Licencee nl sum" Repoi i. iant r' a i I end- m on
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  • 8 3 HTightenung Security At Airport oi eah proce IS
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  • 41 3 West Point Keeps 1st. Anniversary THE propri Poi t the 71 r Pai the Gai wit- n Sunday nighi p Mr. Geoi md the Mr. Tun Teck Ec, Sir ts incen he wesi p o j n j of Sing !£lf
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    4 3 photo pStararJp «r»«- Standard
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  • 83 3 ■I \V\ and British Borne t<>rntorie> a Eted to send statisticians to thr second mt cl regkaal conference of statisticians beginning on St-nt. 1 0 j 1 by N CAJ I I al I tit agricultur c of c nen! i nmccw nt mms i>t
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  • 18 3 T B Expert For Borneo Tour i turned to S if V n Sunday [v .m j i
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  • 492 3 CHINATOWN GIRLS SAW 2'LOVERS' MEET Then. Prayod For 'Good' HnshnnHs S I* 1 r Chinatown i hi when cbrated the lrsti\ '1 be •i- md i' 1 !on -i the [*stivafc ft !i !r ten street n*aa tk I hts music I■< 1 1 d md i streets prd .tii
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  • 16 3 A TOTAL >: rso s were va ited aga I nalllbe Citj v i ci-
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  • 298 3 Padre's Son Kept Pal's Bike Standard sum Reporter >NG CHI HONG (16), son of a Singapore pastor, was found guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle belonging to his Sunday school friend. The .Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman. deferred sentence until Sept. 2,
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  • 114 3 V ariety Show Will Feature Indian Dances A VARIETY concert with spe ii! emphasis on Indian d m ng is to be si i Jed at the Victoria Theatre on Friday Aug. '_'!>. with Miss Leina Madhavan of Ipoh and Miss Rathi Selvadorai of Singapor" featured prominently m the dance
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    64 3 There was a happy reunion over the week-end between Len Taylor of the ."»th Dragon Guards and his rider brother. Chief Inspector Frank Taylor (seen on left) of th»> Singapore Harbour Hoard Police Force when the Empire Fowey came alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. I. en has been serving
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    33 3 Mr. M. M. Freeland, a radio engineer with Radio Malaya for t!i»' past f' lv <' years, who h.is hern elected m\ associate member ot the British In>titiitL.»n of Radio Engineers, London. Standard photo.
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  • 149 3 Standard StaiY Reporter A TOTAL of 4.'JB companies m Singapore have been liquidated within the lirst six months of this year, a spokesman of the Registrar of Companies told TinStandard yesterday. In comparison to t] ire. 1 .1 'i' 2 new i i
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  • 160 3 .Standard Staff Reporter AN OLD Chinese woman wailed m the Singapore SecPolice Court when her Ng Chwee Thye, a lorry ver, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment ye terday. Ng was charged with .six o-.iiers. with trespassing into coffeeshop oi Ng
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  • 44 3 THE hawkers' shelter on the side of Raffles Quay faring the sea. is to be demolished soon. This is par! of the scheme which envisages the transfer Of the hawkers' si at the shelter to the Telok Aver market.
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  • 285 3 A TAXI DRIVER Tan X Trek, told tho jud and jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday while his faro was attei -ing to strangle him with i I belt from the back eat he saw a hand entering hi > shirt pocket which contained
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  • 104 3 Standard Start Reporter THE China Society, Singapore, is sponsoring an Art Exhibition of the painting* ol Miss Lydia Fang, to be hold at I the Chinese Chamber ol Com- 1 i merce on Sept. 8, at 5. M0 p.m. Miss Fang an outstanding pupil of Professor Chao
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  • 154 3 Standard Staff Reporter DR C. i. PAGLAR, c c te I f egisiative l meillor for Changi told The Stai I i I terday that he has \s: G >vernmi i reque tn g tha( stl .ps be taken to mstaJ water standpipes for 5
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 335 3 II JII I I 1 I 1 w satisfying coffee any moment/any time! T'.'r.: v -vsrr hnr.V > f r a reall;. f coffee —it youii ■^^^^^^■i-*» without bother. Ju^t a qmoaful t If 4 Ke cafe m the cup. then near-boiling /I water. The first sniff of that coaster*
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 622 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Member for Economic Affairs, Mr. O.A. Spencer is calling a meeting shortly to discuss rubber traders' views on the Government proposal to set up a pan-Malayan body for improving the quality of rubber
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  • 72 4 GUARDS SHOOT RED IN FIGHT THREE MORE BANDITS GIVE UP Xl \i I 5 MPI II Men In addition to the two sis bo were killed bj a patrol of the Ist Suffolks m N paru. Selan^or, one more was killed m the n and three others have surrendered. Fuur
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  • 11 4 Penghulu's Son Dies In Crash p I v truck c H
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  • 124 4 LESS SEATS IN COUNCIL FOR GOVT. PENANG, Mon The po^ibihr\ of fwthei reduction m the nainhrr of nttiria} mt'inbws cm Urn Peaans Settieint -nt ((".mill \\a-> pointed t h\ tin- Resident (onnni>sMaer, Mi N. Ward, at the Settlement t innuil mtctinu tl i.i.i Hi in.iii^d the Council meet iag >-id
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  • 57 4 KUA.NTAX. Mon.— Mr. P S. Maoism and Mian E. David have gone m Port Dickson for the Woodbadge course m cubbing. Scoutmasters L<>-\- Chong Fatt (Sungei Lembing* and Hong Kee Tor ar e taking their Woodbadge course Part II at Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur. Che Osman bin Esmau i.s
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  • 137 4 St.md.itd St ill' < orrespondent PENANG. C the t tion or betwe< P and 'i has I < been considered by the Pei Port Advisoi I on whic 1 thi settl< menl the Harbour Board and, the M klayan R;. ire re sented. There
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  • 61 4 .TOHORE BArißi'. Mi n >ers of the Johore Bahru branch o( the Johore State Cig^r Workers' Union have called for a strike to begin tomorrow. This follow? a breakdown m. negotiations, which began m .May, lor increased rates of pay. Increased rates pay had been given
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  • 37 4 STATED to have had three previous convictions Vilvanathan <22> yesterday admitted stealing a bicycle and was sentenced to six months' jail to be followed by 12 months' Police supervision by 'tie Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim.
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  • 138 4 KI'ALA LIMPLR, Mon.— A first wife clapped her hands m court today when the second wife, Leons Sow Kuan, was bound over for a period of four months m the sum of SlOO m one surety for trying to commit suicide. She was
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  • 422 4 Union Hits At Passing Of Failures Kl'VlA Ll'MPl R, Mon. "An mdirecl insult h> the acknowledged professional standard of ihe normal trained teachers," is the view oi tiuMalayan Teachers' I nion to the Singapore education authorities classification of failures of the second year Teachers Training
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  • 153 4 MCA Now Cancels Statements ."MALACCA Mon Mr. Tin Slew sin. MCA Central Publicity ha'rin.m. m a press itatcnwrnt today staled Ih.lt tlic MCA cabinei at its neetut£ m Kuala Lampui yesterday had decided to withdraw all previous st.U« meats made about the MCA gift of s'>oo.!ioo to the Malas C
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  • 93 4 PEXAXG. Mon.— Mr. Chee Swee Ec asked Government I consider establishing an English srhool for the rural populaat Bayan Lepas at the rnment of the Settlement Council meeting this afterno Mr. Chee asreed that RIDA was helping rural people btit all the money and energy
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  • 278 4 UK Nurses Begin Work In Kampongs Today Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Nine British nurses will begin work from tomorrow oti a new scheme In health welfare work among families of the Army, the Malay Regiment and Police m Malaya. This scheme has been introduced by General Sir Gerald
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  • 92 4 Standard .*»rr«'» j m unit nl kl \l V I I Ml'l K. Mom. —TV Mbdnn !li« ;ii»v. which wnu pnrilv nnu^ed l>y fire i<"«rii|lv. %n ill l»< tin -*til>jt*<-i <i( a iiiolmmi and •M'vrrai (^u«-li«ni« m lli< 1 Municipal < <'n mil ncid
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    28 4 Malacca Airport runway with rollers on the plane parkins space. (Below): The terminal building recently completed with other buildings and Quarters at an estimated cost tf approximately s.">00.000.
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  • 49 4 KUALA 1 3 {Jnio \\r. D. at by t1 .OS of nent Ka< I i plemented the MPIEA on saiar-. er- and the council appr latter* i [PIEA 1 litions of h outsThe .< Council. T: for thri m EnglLsh. Chim pai tory tion. estate
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  • 235 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The cosi I running ihe Serie^ent of Penang m L 953 is estimated ar $3,000,090 more than this year, according to the draft estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1953 approved at the Settlemen: Council today on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 118 4 Holiday In Perak 1 0 H Mon. Hie Perak State Gorenunent todaj .inumiiutui that Mowiaj, Sept. 1 will he .1 public holida\ 111 tlu* State ">n the occasloni oi Hlll !>■ a Ha.ii. This i .nit els a previous notii a i 0 n proclaiming Saturday \ug, '■'<*) .1^ a
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    • 52 4 P sv;c. I r j i >.> i Duuan Roberts Ltd. Phone; 1( _p n Bi.i: !v Full-firing delivared the goods for a new record jffij^."»*^ Cnornpicrts v* N o Chan.p;. d*> FIRST CW -AND L. E. Piles MJ*} Getting up Nights of V i r Th s w rou
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  • 148 5 IPOH, .Muii— The managecommittees of Chinese schools will.be tieprived of powers affecting the adminstration of their schools, stated the IT-:n.m sub-committee appointed by the Boards of Man of Chinese c Chinese School teachers m Perak today m I fn principle the Government's oiler of a parity
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  • 239 5 Senior Officers' Views Sought MuiMlard Stall Correspondent Kr VLA LUMP! X, M 0,,. The Municipal aanciHon, wfeen llu-> meet next week for iheir mamhl 3 meeting, will be asked U Mr. >. <;. >«n-ain to resolve that women clerks and labourers »bomW be paid tbe
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    65 5 photo KLANG SCOUTS and Rovers were ho v to IS Indo (hi nese Scouts, during a thre<--day vtsit. lien they w«Tf m troduecd t<» several families, factories, schools. Chines** tcinpjes. the Kian'4 mosque and th«- onnau^hf Bridge Power Station. Picture shows Indo-Chinese Soontev Mr. Fanbeail (serond frotO left) talking t*>
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    84 5 STAFF SERGEANT Abdul I liirT bin Ibrahim 4<i > bolder of the Colonial Poli< <• Medal, who has been awarded the Police Long Service Medal, has been m the Singapore Polite Force for years. This is one year beyond (he retirement a^e. but be intends remaining m the Force. In
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  • 258 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Mon.— Tuaa Sycd Alwi AJhudi. a pupil of Dr. Frank Laubach, who started tin- adult education movement m Malaya, has just completed a tour Di Paiiang;, where he visited ail main towns and kampongs aiid spoke on the Laubach method of
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  • 116 5 [POH M A 24-y< ar- Chinese, Liew San Keow who lefi his post as a Specta Constable and joined the Kirn a Valley Home Guai Is was today sentenced to two months' rigorous lmnnsonmetn by Mr. J. R. Whimster for desert; cri On the night of
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  • 83 5 Hindus Stage Procession S E R E M B A Mon. j Hundreds of devoul Hindus and others m Seremban watched the procession last nighi »1 ies from the Chettiar Tern pie m Temiang Road. Offerings c n ile enroute and de- j <rotees broke coconuts and received blessings. It
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  • 42 5 T error Documents v\ O.\(r S'■i Sei >ng (27) was »c :ed to four years' ri°o ous imprisonment by the president of Ile Kua I i Kangsar Sessions Court for possession of terrorist documents on Augusi 14 at Simpaniz Lawin. Kuala Kangsar.
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    56 5 photo. TWEI YE Bruaei liuidrs went under canvas with Singapore "Hides and euiders at the annual camp at Aver Gumeroh which started .>n Friday. Picture shows four of them en roate t<» their camp with their baggage. From Wt to neni: Misses Chan Sut Pins. Shin Yon? Yin. Chan Nu«'ii
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  • 217 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— A midnight action, m which the Johore "Kangkar terror" Tan Lam Hin al as Nan llen^; was killed by an ambush party oi the Ist Battalion. Maiay Regiment m Yon° Peng on August 22 was described by an Army spokesman today.
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  • 99 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— When the Municipal (Ju m meets next week, Mr. K.L. Devasei will move that the Council request the State Government to take steps to extend the app ration of the Co I "i Kc.'ii Ordinance to al! premises m the Municipal area.
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  • 26 5 KU WT.W. Mon.- Mr P A r p^t State Ag tfficer Pahane. from Mr II M James gone 'm six mo lea\ c.
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  • 116 5 Standard Staff Correspondent rpoil M Ip<>h Is stUJ wiin out a Vligistrtte and pro- STSt lower COUfl hud to be he:d UP ternooo. R veh mster. Court, who had to hear all iUsjistmte's Court m m Bxej I. I(i ;,v la the aften on, Mr. Whimster
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 168 5 ill-. *V jpH I i inn h«t like tlii- 1 i a lM S'\tf JANET LEIGH a PETER LAWFORD I =r//£. TJustHus Owe* J joonj^ £3^^ GIRL K, NNIn f^*f IN WHITE l,^^_^^^HA^J Ga MERRILL -THE WILD NORTH"". T r^l HAYWORTH MATURE 1 *Jz& JOHN SHTTON CAROL£ LANDIS s M*
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    • 244 5 ft MM PEL MAR I^Oll 1 ill ill \||iiv V'l.iiii m,) i iii;in.v ni\ .mi ictHi hut Hie prim ipai hoc vt > <li.> PM i|».-.| W irfc r mi •I I -It I oi; I\ I 1 <»\i. Ele-check ipositions I Of] j i J ictio i n i\e
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    • 248 5 i|3X^' V SUPERMEN of M £#W M BASKETBALL fe^i wi LENGTri r® *1 s!M(M( P\Mll NKH'S f*^ I t»c i vniiututti l>isasl»'i' I I"- KJ> FeOivaC VO tnrrptm m ;> 'Cary Grant j JL Betsy Drake Wfe^J^B Room For '^F One More ll|iy it ct €> Zl'lH3 S ft fit'
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  • 610 6 C \CE i Malaya's 50.000 square miles is uninhabited and undeveloped, it may be argued I pulation growth raises none of the problems othei ns< ly peopled regions m '.'..ilaya is not as. densely populated as < China. Japan, India or Indonesia where unbridled reating an excess population
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  • Review of Views
    • 1720 6 Propaaganda In Malaya j Trii th is tin lust j </innl #w*/. th<> I j«" publiv must ha,*-\ vontidvnvv that it f*| j tfce HtH'vrnntvnt I, u k I Says ALEX JOSEY J IF \\K hasn'l a ready done so, Mr. Alec Petersen will soon be putting the finishing touches
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    • 80 6 What Has He Done For Labour? Sir: I read with gr< interest the Labour Party's rift and the statement issued by Mr. E. V. Duvic.s m the Singapore Standard. If Mr. Davies were aware Of all the evils within iie Labour Party before. why didn't he make them known earlier?
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    • 162 6 Sir; Perhaps the authorities would be m a position to enlighten the public on the matter of local University graduates joining the Singagore or Federation Police Force. Will these graduates get a fair start as Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police or will their educational qualifications
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    • 13 6 f- 1 I "Now wiJl von lay off the I tiiter?"
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    • 326 6 There Will Always Be Classes Even Under Socialism Sir; In r e cent editorial, you traced the role of the middle class m history and tried to show how, after having inspired many a progn ssive movement, ii is now well on the way to extinction. It seems to me
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    • 263 6 Sir; I agre< with Dr. Purcell that the Chinese people m Malaya have been much misunderstood and maligned. There is no doubt that on the whole the' Malayan Chinese have been generous and Viyal to the country of their adoption. Have they not always cooperated with the
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    • 133 6 Sir: In the long article by Andrew Roth m last Saturday's issue on Japanese competition with the United Kingdom m South-East Asia it is astonishing to find no mi ion at all o! the real re; >n why Japanese exports to this part of the world
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    • 181 6 Sir;— From press reports it is now clearly understood that the two Labour City Councillors. Air. M. P. D. and Mr. V. K. Nair, and the Labour Legislative O cillor Mr Lim Yew Hock— all of South Ward— are not m favour of the nomination of
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    • 67 6 S;r: R< ferring to a recent r e p o r t in The Standard. I note that the US dollar is now buying 55 per cent less than what it did m 1939. But what about our Malayan dollar? Is it not worth about
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    • 83 6 Sir:— As an ex-serviceman who had served m the British Army m 1941 and from 16 to 1950. I have read with considerable ml the formation of ihe Federation Regiment. Now its recruitment is open lor the first intake. ed. applicants who are undersize or overage
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    • 13 6 GANDHI 'FUN FAIR': THANKS who Fund. \V tor uriimii :> i i>| < > Memorial lin. <:
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  • 557 7 Parties Hope Land Reforms Get Diverted one month 2 (0 N S>~ than 1.1 J^ fhe E 9yP tio Army's coup revolut 2" *l E p 9yPt P lic ot "controlled cVn«I *i t e Pr mier AI V Moher and MajorCWpf ftk hame J d N
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  • 20 7  - 'Speed Up The Ferry Service Now' Mr. Lim Urges proye- f i r their fort replied was S B had
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  • 7 7 CG's Air Adviser At TAlks In HK
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  • 43 7 Tvn Pakistani litor Mi. Zuberi of the Karachi English daily, The Evening Star, and Mr. Khairu! Kabir, of Sangbad, will leave for Kuala Lumpur today to see for themselves how the Fed* r; lion Government is conducting •he Ei < v ncy.
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  • 143 7 PENANG, .Mon. The Settlement of Penang has no clerical service comparable to the State Clerical Services, but certain officers previously employed as temporary clerks, who were ineligible for appointment to the Penang General Clerical Service, have recently been appointed to a supernumerary clerical service. This was
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  • 130 7 PENANG, Mon. The District Officer, Butterworth. Mr. S. T. Stewart, successfully mo\ d a resolution at the Settlement Council meeting today for an ditional allocation of $107,520, to be sought from the Federal Government, to meet the cost of fire appliances <md equipment for the lire
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  • 87 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— 1 In two Chinese were among 29 candidates, who were ac- pted. m Kuala Lumpur today for the Federation Regiment. The others were 1 1 Malays, 14 Indians and two Eurasians. Sixty-one out of 90 applicants were rejected by the recruiting team under
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  • 86 7 Summons Was Not Served KUALA LUMPI K. M< n. A divorce suit before Mr. .1 usi i Wilson at the ll i.nh Couri hen iday adjourned to S< ptj L't;, as the couri was informed*! that the summons lias nol yet been si rved op the respondent. The i espondent
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  • 87 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Moult is th<> unanimous opinion of Malayan teachers that after ten years' service a teacher should n«. pi o\ ided full pay leave and other facilities to go overseas to a recognised universitj or teachers' training college m the Commonwealth or m
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  • 53 7 bukulaks, who broke a hou.se occupied by an End m Upper Serangoon Hoar Sunday night, got away t two wristwatches worth S2UO and S9O m cash. Ai.so over the week-end I: .al typewriter CG *****35 worfh $325 was reported to have been stolen from an address
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  • 64 7 PENANG, Mon.— The greal need m Province Welle 1 ley as elsewhere m this country for primary bilingual village schools which will aci as feeders to the secondary schools, said Dr. Ariff at the adjournment ol the Settlement Council today. Dr. Arid' was commenting <»n
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    41 7 photo Miss BELGIUM (Anne Marie Pauwels) parades at the Mostra D'Oltremare (Overseas Exposition) hall in Naples, August 16. She was one of eleven beauty queens from all Darts of Europe who were in Naples for the "Miss Europe** contest.- -A. IV
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  • 201 7 Plea For Whitley Council KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. --The first annual delegates conference of the Malayan Teachers Union held here today elervd the following to the panel <>n the staff side of the Whitley Council for aided school teac ci Messrs Ooi Kirn Lean, D.S. Ramanathan, A.. 1. A. Petrus. Cheah
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  • 50 7 KUANTAN Mon A i o! Valentia Estate, Chan i Mooi arded $240 ensation by the Commission* r for Workmen's com pensation. -She and o I labourers were m the on t!u- return to GamI g The lorry met with an it on the s t .ed a finger,
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  • 374 7 BST riONS liable tfl i <li( i i shedding todaj i) Mi\.iiidr.i Ini'lneralor, IW'"1 W l<>< k K«l i» i«-t m-lni o \t>-\ Brickworks. Paslr PaojaitK, Packing Hill. i{<f«'ni...t.y > ;<• st James. Mm Rd., v i" •>' ii.i^.' \ledical Store. Bt. Pason, it Malayan Beirig <
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  • 85 7 DURBAN. A ig. 27, (AP) Mambas. puff-adders and other deadly reptiles have so harassed white techn and African labour* i ing on the now U. 5.517.000-.-000 Standard Vacuum Oil I 1 finery here that the company has hired a catcher to prevent walk i1 S l
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  • 222 7 Saboteurs Are TEHERAN, Aug, :>.">.- Saboteurs on bteycJei Stinda} night terrorised villages in Western rVrsii p. setting, fire to mirh needed craat uhile Prei t Mossadea studied a draft bill to aarchanifrg Ube rami try's agricultural The I plan submits d I the ler at ture
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  • 101 7 11 Superforts Hit N. Korea Rail Yard TOKYO, Aug. 25, 'Router AAP). Amei i Superfori tack« hallinf yard m norl f the Rivei inchuria, th< Far Eastern Air Fon i nounced tod; I': thai < night fighte rs challenged I i and one Superfort gunner reporicd shooting down one plane
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    • 147 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Sfondord London Correspondent LONDON Aug. 2 5 The following are the closing ccs of -uoKr end fin on the London Morkct todov LCNCON kLEEER LONDON TIN 4 <; Spot £967 ptr ton buyers £961 sellers. Thrt t months i^*b bu.trs X 747 iciltrs Mcrk«f: A;«. t
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    • 73 7 EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITI I \\j^J HANDKERCHIEFS A <i ti*m*%y* f Irish Cotton V|\ /mjt I I I mi-li i/. I;; v I:. V jm >/ imi/i These excellent quality handkerchiefs are a very special purchase. ORDER VOLRS N() W WHILE STOI I I i CUT Ol: kHt r> o this
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  • 277 8 CASABLANCA, Aug. 25, (AP).-4Jr. Alain Bombard yesterday disregarded the advice of veteran fishermen and set out to sea m his frail 15-foot rubber dinghy hoping to drifl to the Canary Islands m his attempt to cross the Atlantic. The destination is Cuba.
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    61 8 photo. THE RAFT < Ken Tooki" which left Port Louis ftu Rhone, west of Marseilles, on Aug. 17. landed bark on v beach only a short distance from where it started. The raft was blown off course by a strong wind. It is shown m Goodes where it was towed
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  • 47 8 GLASGOW. Aug. 25 (Reuter) Thirteen workmen were burn- 1 ed at.d blistered when a gas i container exploded aboard the steamer City of Barcelona at Queen Dock here yesterday. The ship owned by Ellerman Lines Limited Is ie !or Calcutta ghortly.
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  • 175 8 Egypt's 1st. Plane— With German Aid CAIRO. Aug 25. The first plane ever produced m Egypt recently made a successful test flight here. The plane was the German B.i!:-.,T 181 trainer and was i ed with the help of Klmans Banker, who built planes for the German Luftwaffe during Word
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    • 608 8 FASI REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE gj i \im'-l«-> Vi! \nit-ri(An d. C'.uiidi.m Cities. 1 I •'♦•n.in? I* s'h.»ru Spore Air I. A SI. 0 j i. I •rj^ 1 3 Iv c? p 1 .■'..< s 3r. j j) 35c c B Lings etc.. ta ANCLO FRENCH BENDiXSENS LTD. I s;
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    • 509 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO M LTD. R f -lit Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettcnham <.v Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China vV Japan. Due s pore Due Penang Fi#m -PaKhoi m Port Aug. 2* Japan •Szechuen Ang. Sfl Sept. 2 Hongkong SaiN Sails
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    • 661 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- Amerirm Line Nederiand Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW PORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. Spore P. Sham Penang AMPENAN (RL) 28Aug 1% itAug SLOTERIIYK (HAL) S/TSept KSej.t USepl BANTAM (IIL) 9/lsSepl 16 HSept 1>: IflSepl IRAKI (SMN) 19/24 Sept 85/36Sepl
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    • 393 8 EAST ASIATIC lii SAILINGS FROM HAMiINUi- ON PATAGONIA 1 for Bang Kobe yoaiAama... "MEONIA" for Bangkok v; ns,,»i v "INDIA- for Bangkok Sal- gjjn Hongkong Manila Kobe ft Yokohama n •><-,,, ie ■*< PAN AM V Bangkok S Honefc rig Manila Kobe S. yokohi i S "LALANDIA- n B IS
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  • 122 9 Dj b F M increa v.. }7 «ids m .June to 49.984 I al roduchoiaera i com-part-a with 355,496 to] corresponding period i 1 as accounted for by y higher figures from both smallholder--and i bbc 69 J c o dealers '■li ::9.349 ton- m
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  • 38 9 LA. A 25 (Reuter): sa 'T.2fi.> tv. which has b( ound off I fi the g 1 8 wa= rday h\ I part oi hei The »i route I I O.Ofl I i when went
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  • 13 9 i 100.000 b Lar B; P ni ol nittee the
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  • 162 9 US Heavy Industries Well Ahead Of Reds \\l\\ United States is bow turning out over twice as nocli steej :<~ Rossia hopes to prodnce by 1955 under the new five-year plan, according to comparisons made iin .> e\v ork. The United Stati prod g over lour limes as n oil.
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  • 79 9 Standard Mzrbti Reporter TRY. PRODI fCE Singapore was quiet ai .-iiiiV. !y higher quotations yesterday but no deals were reported. Copra buyers indicated $25J pc- picul with sellers at $25.,. »nut oi: buyers quoted 1 per picul with seller* a1 $4Oi. Bete! nut Conra $25* fbuyers);
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  • 48 9 THE Suites exported 59:, ouo milled nee durtne II month penorl I x gust 1931 to June. 1952, settin! a new rice export record. es m exports continued m volume to Japan, the p es Indonesia, Korea 1 and Ceylon. U.P.
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  • 47 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 25:- s P c cial Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Ex- change today were $15.84 to £1 sterling: I >' 1 25 o 1 551: <1 WO to Malayan $1: I H 7 to one Indonesian Rupian; Gold i 5299.75 one tael.
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    82 9 photo Under \he nccaUy signed h'do USA Ulhllii Ml <o -operation H£l cr infill 3S Indian officers WT taking a course at .Nilok'ieri before starting m on a <i •vdopmciii project to impeove 306 villas-- n India One oi U)f fit-Id workers is Floyd I)oue!J. of Hunter. Okla boffia, a
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  • 213 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN GovL Wat s nnig iUiils lo Halt Run On Shops M Hv w jm'i.:l Standard < i»rnc§pomli'i i JAkARTA, \i:_-. Ih. j n <tii n>< :il has i i*«"ff n«v\ i- n pKrltailjgi <<ui(tols ;ni(i import restriction << m .m ii.ni i<«
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  • 343 9 Scope In Engineering For Ma lay an Youth IN I ML ~rri<*-« <»{ careers taik^. jointly or^aiiisedi I>> ilh* Rotary !n!> oi Singapore and tli<- V.M.C.A, <;i Singapore, Mr. I*. I. Greer BpoLe i^> gathering oi local boys ia^L night m ihe Y-M.C.A. <>n hou to become :i marine or
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  • 82 9 Japan Halts Spindleage Expansion TOKYO, Aug. 25. (AP) n's tea largest companies have decided to hall any i-ncn d spindleage beyond their current expansion programme. Fiv*4 of the firms hnve rompleted their expansion goals, while their remainii g fa'" i ill working toward a total of H9.220 spindle current programme
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  • 36 9 FINANCIAL experts of 53 I nai ions .vill attend the seve I annual assembly of the Inte: tional Monetary Fund and I l iona] Bank of Re.' iction and Expansion, m Mexico on Sept. 3. A.F.P.
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    • 130 9 HI (»sin(. rnbßM i-rues i cut pei > tn Singapt;t< .\estci(ia> uei c Buyers Sellers No l Spot Loom 191 79] J. 0.1) m bales >cpt Ko. l RJBJS. 80 No 2 K>.s. Ml 71, No 3 I S.S. 69 695 Tone: Baretj steady a Tier weak. LONDON HlßJillt Monday's
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    • 62 9 Th,=, outif andinglv powerful >.t S> '^K*\ \^^BB^^' \l ccoiomical 4 cylinder, 1,508 cc V l^^^^ r* cru.sing speed, ond develops 47 /O^^^'^^^'* 1 I***b.h.p.1 b.h.p. of 4,400 r.p m. iff Jjti^*^^ 1 '.oooVpn,. \tobM",tir<r. ELIVERY /gmu N I VERSA L CARS LTOt=\ SINGAPORE IPOH Pt^ANG HWEARNE BROS., LTD. M
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    • 272 9 G/IFOH£: j SURFACE MAILS \MP lIIH WEATHER REPORT mrt t MMI km', RtT™ C MINIMI -I I Vl pi r\| X TIDES AND TIMES TAINMENTS 8 X nN PI v KLANG ENTERTAINMENTS Mil* /I LI, A PROGRAMME c^™SJli I IIHI R > RAU3 ENTERTAINMENTS HARBOUR jlaz.l KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS l•\
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    1970 10  -  OSWALD HENRY PETER ROBINSON ana t|Oi\r> Tin ro no w al with i i holed al and enthus we had to I mi< our r-t hrppjn 1 turned a blind h.»v been t«< t lit t.»ll\ r.i'i I i. r the .•11 ■t-' 1 1 -.is with
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    • 4 10 LT\\( Cockpit THOME 3848
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    • 84 10 JV Cr POMPADOI'] I LnlxLJ J %^s£f > FOR A W E I! V\ I. ST I \i' Xl n SELECI lON OF POMP IDOI R PE iRI S <>m;. two or three roi \ecklaci:h ropes, bracelets wd earcliw $7.50 to $43.50. \\\\\\iVV\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\\V\\\VVV\\V\\\V\V\\V\\V\\\\V\VVVH\v»' i^\»» 1 I THE GREATEST SHOW ON
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  • 500 11 DOUBLES CHAMPIONS DETHRONED BY PICK-UP PAIR IN TENNIS UPSET M.-vv X ,;>, MASS A ««-2.n —The pickup team of 4u»t*aiia'e k.,?\l 7 hiUul «*lph«a\ \ir Sekuu dethroned Frank Sedgman and I 7 < >f o Auslralia as llu ikwblea tennis champions with hard earned of 3-6, ]<)-«, 1O«, 6-8, vielorv
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  • 112 11 GOLF Here's How Oly P' n r^D is a player eh,- r 5t foot further buck i 21 bnli i/! backsurina 1 a i *B*cZSbavi\ c down stroke m this shot "ai/er will use wrist a«um tcith the 1,--flujdmg the ;to 9CWF ball fr your right joot Than f 7*
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  • 72 11 J-A B E 23 (AP). I v won Prix France Sin :eadon the Ferrari sweep. he eighth Prb I the Fre t re run ne limit l rs. resi of I Rosier of .i. They pilot Ferrari cars In c Ferrari a rtories m eh Grand
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  • 22 11 OD, A 25— Slugg "ie Hrcen of Los it i hampion nding out a bnical knockArt Soto. f Oak
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  • 148 11 NEGRI SPORTS NOTES SEKEMBAN, Mon.- The annual Foong Seong cup south- section tie bad ninton between Negri Sembilan and Johore takes place m Sereraban on Sept. 4 and 5. On August 27 further soccer I com petitions will commence with the ix-a-side tournament m winch 11 teams are comj peting.
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  • 273 11 IPoif. Mini. Heavy rain la led o iunpen t'< spirits of competitors m the third Permli MHllcal Athletic S[>f»rts meeting h< hi «-.i ;!<<• Aiifl!T^«m d«m I ground vrstci d;»\ Sebastian, c* i the !w«- i I > l Iricl Heiipil f \\<n the
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  • 78 11 THIEU.E. lac (lP) V.v:t/f>riand\ nudists took a mciisurt- of uiu-lotlwd athletes from sevea Kuro-P«-an eytrica today to win a rhillv toi y in the nudists' owa "Olympic" Sanies. Host nudists Mwot evrry first u];i(». m the wind-up <»t the tuo-d.iv competition v which 50 athletes braved t r
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  • 72 11 Britain W ins Athletic Test PARIS ■rg 24 (Renter)— Britain I France by to 85— the biggest margin ever— in the 21st inier- natch between the two countries here. Briti b women also won their munh against France by GO points to 4.'}. It wai B. tain's 16th win of
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    30 11 lhr TPCA team, the Federation's leading Indian soccer team, who will visit Singapore this weekend for two matches with Singapore's league champions and runners vp Rovers and Tiger Sports luh.
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  • 90 11 IPOH Mon.— State cricketer n S took bowling y game Samuel's Club at [fa itan yesterda 3 gh, playing lor k Indii -aptured sa •r 13 runs. won X..X. in--14 runs. Samuels Club took first ot the and scored 45 runs with Sundralingam the only
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  • 58 11 DETROIT, Aug. 25 (Reuter) -Seventeen year <»l<i Ruhant ,"v/ i of Lockport, New ten the Russian- speed record for flyW wing n^el airplanes hero, with a speed of <-o-^ mile^ P er hour. The pre-cn' record is 42.D62 miles pt^r hour. _„,«,4 Wilson's new record mi«t
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  • 32 11 T BURY, i sex, Auft 25 x .i.cj m Australian .V.^i here today by sea for tour of Britain and Fl ThSopcn their tour with a mate" S !1 S- '>•
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  • 100 11 POLKSTONE, ENGLAND, Aug. 25. (AP)-Two Egyptians Omar Gemaai and Ahmed Abdei Kadel— gave up attempts on Saturday night to swim the English Channel. They entered the water at |Cap Gris Nez on the French coast. A cramp forced Gemaai, 18-year-old University Student, to give up
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  • 88 11 SEATTLE, Aug. <AP)— Jack Westland, a beaten finalist 2\ years ago, was u.b. amateur golf champion today Tiie 47-year-old Everett, (Washington) insurance man, c out from a hot political campaign to piay m the title tournament, lurnea ;!;< > rep ted challenges of young A!
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  • 30 11 [OSCOW, Aug. 24 (Ri U The Indian women's v team Lost to the 8.. wonxen'j team In three ga 15—1, IS- -4 and 15 4 m voiley-ball championship he
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  • 145 11 LONDON, A..=. "1- (Kejgr). bnV.'n* iWWOter. -aid today 3£»« of the pr.rfits of t 1 Rawkrfpil TiwpiM lory M^xia fiffht to the fund for >o,» t WH I**** fl««<» Sol.»m«ms on h.s way to the tnitei SUUI to di«ru» the Turniii -Maxim contract with I
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  • 202 11 AFTER the two days visit oi the Johore Chinese, Singapore soccer lans will set- yet another Federation team m action at Jalan Besar Stadium this week end when the Tamil Physical Culture Association, tfee Federation's leading Indian football combination arrives for two matches with
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  • 67 11 TROTTERS IN ACTION .lohftrottvrs' h; nee Wilson m a lough spot as the Htiis cover up. bit not for lontf. K*-.uJv to receive a pas*- I "n Wilsofl are teammates, Gibson and .lo v h Grider (m the background). The T:t)tt<'rs. who have bf<'n p! ivinu to capacity houses at
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    • 296 11 'liO t .*i v rt 1 i I ..i-un. i>!rrctnr>. M| Hire Mill. S l.iimor. Ec cipal I tagt g L:ne man :d :o plrch-\s= NOTiCFS s< s B- ard S s8... or ■an Mri'ii. erei ■■■-> g H <-D, So CJ ng r the line oi I HEN apSeci
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    • 128 11 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge of for 4 lines (approximating 20 short v*ords| w.il enable you I an ad In The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situal m Vacai I Wonted, Accommodation Vacant, For Sale, Mi etc. Box No. 50 cents
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  • 97 12 TATUM THRILLS THE FANS i .»> »>i addled into H •>-. \\o:hi Stadium jt-t ai;hl tad caused Quite the jam r->* ked it was nn ord nan ■i d but Urn basl I ball i wuaed >M>e I !tu:;i s'-- 1 ii tail Inetiua, roil al the I' 1 SI
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  • 26 12 t g 23 (AFP) England state r army ay play for I first 1 am. I m Honglamia and S
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  • 126 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The R >aya! Engin ts 1 X ila Lumpur sports club defe the Selangor Cl i y I goal? to two iri the junior knockoul tion on the SCRC gc »un i this evening. The Se mgor CTub dominated play throughout but their
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  • 335 12 BODCA'S RELEGATION FIGHT IS LOST BASE ORDNANCE Depot Civilian Association, who have been fighting a losing haul*' against relegation thi-> season, hail their fate scaled yesterday wlim i\n>\ lo^t i<» tli«* Singapore Recreation l.liil> l»> the oil<l goal !in three m a li t-— i: division SAFA league match played
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  • 7 12 SOUTH CHINA SWIM MEET s pi I
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  • 176 12 mi fi l. i i Globetrotters who expect t«> end present U<> i I i v m Ma> next year, m.iv coniidr t repeal performance after assessing tiu* success rrwisc !)I tneii present effort, but ire not promising anything yet. Ala: •fat i I Abe
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  • 43 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.--Wiirn the Municipal Council meets next week. Mr. S. C. E. Singanfl will move that football golf, hockey, athletics and similar "recreations 1 be banned m the Kua a Lv mi pu r Lake Gardens.
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  • 417 12 SELANGOR CUP TIE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Malays with a young set of players gave the more experienced TPCA a scare today m their FAS cup tie when they fought them to a standstill before losing by the odd goal m five. The Malays had
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  • 66 12 INDI Is! INNINGS 289 MIDDLESIX Ist INNINGS Robertson Ibw Divecha 85 Sharp st. Sen b Hazare 35 Edrich b Divecha 21 D. Compton Ibw Phadkar li Knight <■•- Sm Goplnath b lla ,t: c 19 Titmus b li. c 6 i. Compton b Hazare Warr tiol •'*•■> Sims Ibw
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  • 199 12 SPORT TO HELP NEW VILLAGES A SMALL handsome eh i H c d presented by Mr. Chew Chee Cheong his been handed District Officer. Jelebu. iton m badminton among the New Villages Jel» bu District. In presenting the trophy, Mr. Chew expressed the hope that [will and brotherhood would prevail
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  • 108 12 SHUTTLE FRIENDLY IN A friendly badminton match played at Companion B.P. court. Johore Bahru, the V.M.M.A. Singapore, beat the C.V.M.A." of Johore Bahru, by 5 games to 1. Results (V.M.M.A. players mentioned first):— Singles: R. Alimat boat Wee Kuang 15-10, 15-5; A. Aziz Ahmad v s Ng Ngoh Tee 9-15,
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  • 170 12 Tuan Mong OBA Stop Seletar V TUAN MONG Old Boy ition. d Indian S.C. by thi one at the Geylang .stadium yesterday m a SAFA liv. IB Le igue match. A CO!:: sound defence, and of hard workii > Tuan M ts. They 1 command ol I game from the
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  • 166 12 PLAYING at the S.B.A. Hall I on Sunday, Sunnyside Badminton Party lost to the Rolex B.P. m a friendly return bad- 1 minton match by five games to four. In the previous encounter the Sunnyside B.P. beat the Rolex by eight game* to one. Results! (Sunnyside players
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    51 12 photo Not tor timid souls U this aquatic balancinc u t bj Atiita Hit kardson, H ho i^ supported by Larrj Mclver and Bernard Colliere as thej srim along Lake 1 t loise, Cypress Gardens, Florida on water ski s ba* preparation for the water sports held there recently -A
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