Singapore Standard, 27 August 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II! NO. 56 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 412 1 Epic itoundtrip Of MlanliclnlOHours ALDER: E, Northern Ireland, Aug. 26. A terra icr c ber of the Royal Air Force whipped back :ri-h acr^5 r > the Atlantic today making a laughing of tim*. It was the first two way flight to be made 3ss
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  • 8 1 Crowning: None Yet Chosen S I n m
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  • 157 1 I G DARBYSHIRE, Standard Skipping Repwrte? \i ILK swimming for t<i» hears ia Urn Straits of I iiiii>»-. 4 Mttrrtc vi i.n' 1 r«'!ii h ohmuii li.i limped o\ rrhu.t ni from the Kivmh troop ;i iiir^m ,i^ nJi<- wns pß**iiit tlupoogli iii«*
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  • 22 1 A THOMPSON type s sian m covered b> police m Bulacan Pi vo lieutenants ie ll wk.^ recently. AFP
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  • 142 1 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. °J> (Reuter)— Hundreds of non-Europeans demonstrated at the Johannesburg magistrate's court today when 20 African, Indian and coloured leaders of the campaign against apartheidracial segregation laws— appeared on a charge under the Suppression of Communism Act The leaders arc speciftcia charged with "encouraging
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    50 1 nil FIJIAN parents of two soldiers serving with the Fiji Infantry Regiment m Malaya wen- risited by their sons Private Henry Cakau (9 Platoon of "C" Co, »t Kompm d i (pi SanaUa Rabuk <B«. HQ>. at Seremban Rest House Picture from left: Henry their mother, Sanafla and th«ir father.
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  • 26 1 SECRET ministerial talks aimed a1 solving the five-^ear-old dispute between India and Pakistan ovei the future .status >l Kashmir began m Geneva da
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  • 23 1 In July output of tin •in-o»n-Indonesia is 3.394 post-war record. The j ian Congo produced l."« ,nth and Thailand A.P.
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  • 231 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Federation Security Forces yesterday killed two terrorists and wounded three more. The dead bodies of two terrorists previously reported as wounded have also been found. One member of the Security Forces was slightly wounded. One of the terrorists killed yester !ly was accounted
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  • 59 1 SAICO.X. Aug 26. (Reuter).— French Union forces have <■'■■''' tmcd 476 Vietminh prisoners m on c of the most aggressive i French attacks m the last four months <>! the Indo-China The operation— designed to safe- i lard th- are i ol Hue. which has been under
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  • 61 1 PUS \X Aug 2.6 Reuter- I AAPJ -Thirty-eight 'North Korean prisoners were injured m renewed disturbances on Koje Island on Aug. 11. the United Nations authorities disclo.-ed today. A sp (kesman said the information had been delayed b--<--of changes m the administration Hi prisjn
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  • 55 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Whi eight terrorists were firing on c Police Station at Tiang Din N T ew Village m Malacca, six terro 1 cut the peri- wire and- shot and stabbed j to death a Chinese estate worker. 'I police returned t':»e tiro, but
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  • 193 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed:— ln a special Interview with th«* Malay Pn>"> today, l>r. Vie tor Pnrcell, UJK. Bonorarj \dvi>*er of the Malayan Chinese .\N>o«i.itMm denied l>f inn anti-Malay. He ;ucu*ed "so called friends of Malays" of wanting to per petuate the old system of
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    151 1 l-'Oi'K senior officers <>t < t!i«- Royal Thailand Navj i headed by Vice-Admiral Chamnan, C-in-C <>i the Royal Fleet, Hew into Singapore yesterday lot a three-day tour •>! 1 1 1 r Colony's naval install. i- i I t ions. i i They will In* entertain- i I ed by
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  • 22 1 SOME 2.000 .vi rh:miJ(>rl between Yugosla\ Albanian frontier guard m a clash last week, says a B< report. AFP
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  • 58 1 KARACHI \lB 26 Reute All 18 passengi b 8 p m i- c plane including high official c Pakistan Army >elieved k ed vhen it neai .1 telum m the Pun i day. Utiaaz Lid D n [nspe Genera] of the Pak r i.
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  • 42 1 As an added service t<> om tnanj Indian readers Th< v n apore Standard is publishing .t mreeklj Indian New which will review the highlights and lignificanl trends m the Indian scene. The first newsletter .tpjM-.n- lodaj m Page 6.
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  • 154 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— An Indian terrorisfl with a five-figure reward on his head is 89-year-<ild Nadeson, son of Sami Pandaran, for whose capture :ii\e. ts t result of information, the Perak police are offering i reward of $10,000. I leson, who is also known as
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  • 22 1 YEAP CH VN< I HOA^ W i Hokkien r »rnp m: m "fai] ?wa U rui lin true
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  • 206 1 Villagers Lost To The Reds, Says UK Press Tempter's Action Hailed Standard Stall orrespond^til LONDON, Tin-. I In- detention of ihr Federation^ Permalang I ih:ilh villager*, who <<1 refused t<> co-operate with the Police, *a« ibe •only course open"* i«» i!»« v Hijrfi < oumn hmi< General Sir Gerald Templer.
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  • 74 1 Gun Parts Found In Red Dump Xl \l I! MII B lii \u ami dtmp < wit»Hii*c «i<i ibk Kbotf ll!1 |v sin- l» sliul: imi li.i Ii < 1 shotglM initl^ .Hid I > Bh«l iin tui i > I i 11 k- WMM <J 1 (01en ed '>
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  • 15 1 New Pay Offer To Workers I rs Asso Of tli Th< prop affeel ::vu.(i(Mi i
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  • 328 2 TTiree Engineers Sign Off RASC Supply Vessel By Our Shipping Correspondent THE s.s. Frederick Clover, a military run K.A.S.C. vessel, has been held up m ihe Singapore Harbour since yesterday morning due to the signing off of three local junior marine engineers. The engineers,
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  • 58 2 Kiui.ti. oi officers and »j, -mi. ni serving m MertaU.,|, being ■irfifted iM(IU Port Diekawi ai «»<* v»h«ti ;«< timi!ii"!;ili«m l*f m irried famiKea become* n lilable. first fiifht was last .id another I i conti until c is moved. are met by :p
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    21 2 photo tii;:* 5 milies of Malay IV ;imen< men who were sirlJifd from Porl Dirkson to tfentakafa yesterday. Army P. R.
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    72 2 THE BKSH COMMIS- SOONER. General Sir Gerald Templer, talking: to the Ghiieae village i eonuaitftec of Yonf Penj; i (iinin: 1 his |OW of Johore. i i He told I'm- village head- I i nu-n that Government I would ii«lD them if Ihejy helped! Government His speecfe was interpreted by
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  • 96 2 it DGMENT >\ consent m favour ol the plaintiffs nis \;n \n the Singapore High Court yesterday m an foi possession oi Hat m River Valley Road occupied bj the defendant E. Hunter, a Singapore 11 Estranj ler to the defendr the s; n
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  • 29 2 CONSUL Joseph H. Rog t- the Ecoi Section, I ican C insu te Singapore will be kiy i m the Capitol B Mr. k has chosen subject-
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  • 156 2 REMARKING that any kind I ■>f pilferi g the Singapore! Harb a B >ard was a serious I Third Police Matrate, Mr. H,B. Livingstone. sentenced a provision shop proprietor, Lim Soo B -c 3t' Whampoa Square, to one month's rigorous imprisonment for
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  • 270 2 WO IDENTITY PARADE BECAUSE— EXPLAINING why he tlitl 1»«»1«I an ulentifieation parade when the JEuropen uo-umml m the caae was held, Deteclive Inspector Richard Fay U\U\ the Singapore Third District Coiirl yesterday thai tl was impossible lo gel nine Europeans with ihe >;imr colour
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  • 90 2 MORE aircraft landed at Singapore's Kallang airport to July, than m Jttße when there ii i! > H7. Of Ihe 4i)() m July, 37 w <■:•«' chartered aircraft. A total of 5,373 passengers were s «'t down and 5,295 picked up as .m.tin>t 1.747 se| down,
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  • 111 2 Coronation WirePhotos For S'pore SPECIAL arrangements to telegraph the photo of the coronation ceremony of the Queen will be made by the Phototelegraph Services, Cable and Wireless, Ltd., said the Manager, Air. W. E. Coates, yesterday. A picture service from Lon- don to Singapore is, m fact, not yet available
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  • 130 2 FOR failing to register and obtain an identity card. P. H. Hinghclifi of Kelly arid Walsh, Ltd., was lined $100 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday and had his bail of $200 estreated, when he tailed to appear m Court on
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  • 105 2 SIX new school buildings have been completed by the Public Works Department and taken over by the Department of Education, stales a ij:i>s release issued yesterday. They are' The Canberra School. Naval Base School. Sembawang School. Ciemaiti School. Pasir Panjang, and the I Boon Lay School at
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  • 87 2 THREE new rural Chinese became vernment schools with I I |l j ales a Government eleasi X Advisory Comttee meeting, held m Kuala Lumpur on July 24. was attended by the Acting Inspector of Chinese Schools. Singapore. Mr Liv Pai 11 v, nnd three delegates
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  • 115 2 SEVEN fishermen to*d the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, yesterday that they tried to beat a! curfew by rowing their best, but their efforts were m vain because of a head-on wind j blowing strongly against them. The seven were: lim
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  • 68 2 YOUTH, Chwee Boon g, charged m the Sin- re Fourth Police Court i rday with three counts of .>n\. He was alleged to have put Lim Koli Pan m fea* of injury by using criminal force on .rig Lira to ver :o him So. m June.
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  • 35 2 Since August 20. iwhen the Singapore vaccination campaign started, a total of 47.167 persons have been vaccinated. Oui of these 22,170 were from th€ rural areas and 24.991 Horn the I city areas.
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  • 28 2 BURGLARS stole 51.05 C worth of cash and property om a nouse occupied by ;i I mese m East Const Road, ir Singapore on Monday night
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  • 73 2 DELIVERY of cor: -spondi ence ami money order and ings bank facilities will not be available on Sept. 1. 1852 (Hari Raya Haji). Hie hours of business at the C, ral Post Office will be 8 3fl a.m. to 1 p.m. Other post ofl ci ;vm\
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  • 139 2 MR. JUSTICE Brown, at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, sentenced a M-year-old soldier to three years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of robbery. The accused. CpL Tames Morton Brown, had robbed a taxi driver. Tan Ec Teck, of the day's earnings and the taxi lie was driving.
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    • 23 2 '-pigmond Shine" '^"r "JOHNSONS a Sole fmporrer 1 KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. j& SINGAPORE RETAIL PRICE:- "tj^ ITS A FACT! j .\<>/r ul
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  • 103 3 riIFSI U women i at mil!;::.- pi i param ti I Uval of Ihe S< I• n Vil IS' N huh t-r.i f r ir 1( if rnidn OB MonM eSC lypil the ..I the eel- i.t il.'ins m honi'-- a- l 'iu<h ial offering
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    61 3 It v lovers (the cowherd and the I youngest of seven sister^) who are the main fimire>, of the legend meet m heaven. The prayer-ceremonj is m honour of (heir devoted and immortal love. .\lt.ir s were 'dressed up" hours before the ceremony at midnight and groups of Chinese women
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  • 35 3 mia I I M.tfl Ke porter enl f bur- In the and who I the I Degree into ie The i irses the dep per c on pin
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  • 20 3 3UDDHISTS Ofl I Xii an lon eting 1 i I a erei ea ol the rhe
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  • 35 3 EYE-WITNESSES ;1 1 -v of the 3 S ang Friday I 1 h to cont Latiff at 1 ta iffie P S J» sec lent I 1 v I a cai by-
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  • 321 3 SEVEiS MTomen chained with rioting m which a police constable was injured v%n«* found guilty I>> the Singapore Firsl Police Court Magistrate Mr, D. H. Chapman, yesterday, and sentenced '.<> t w <» months 9 rigorous imprisonment each. Standard Staff Reporter The only
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  • 180 3 ARMS AND THE MEN'... 2 Plays For Spore Standard Stiff Krportrr !IT [US 'l < Sing ij) he. will be staging George Bernard Shaw's S and the m ling at 9 p.m. be six daily p fro Sept. 1 to S t. 6. The plaj I les bj the authoi
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  • 27 3 THI MEN sf the Ist Battalion, Durha n Light Infantry bound ror Korea ire expected to arrive m Singapore _todaj g the troopship Empire Trooper.
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    32 3 »bi>i^ -Standard TWO PAKISTAN -Jams, who havr b,™ J-JiJ^fj: a- lew t<> Kuala Lumpur >^ tt rdIT J\ r r fly n min r w.lii Ike «'i! I n at IIM an unit
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  • 96 3 Standard Shipping Kcportcr LATEST wireless message received by the Singapore agents of the disabled freighter Empire Ely, states that the Singapore Harbour Board tug Griper was successful m getting a tow line across to the disabled ship, and that the tow is progressing successfully.
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  • 144 3 AX AGE-OLD art will be seen at the Chinese Swimming Club tonight when for the first time since its foundation, the China Society holds a calligraphy contest. Though the art of calligraphy is no new one the gathering of scholars m keen rivalry gives promises of a
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  • 87 3 Standard Start Reporter A grand variety concert it aid 'of the Redemptoris Fathers' Building Fund will m staged by the CYMA (Churcl Of the Sacred Heart* at the Victoria Theatre. Sinuap.ue On Sept. 5 and 7 a! 8.30 p.m The items of interest wil include a
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  • 125 3 MR. JOHN F. Nicoll, the Governor of Singapore and Patron of the Singapore Battalion of Boys' Brigade, will review II companies, with a combined strength of nearly 500 officers and boys, at Empress Place on i Sept. J, at 5 p.m. Following the Review.
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  • 77 3 JOSEPH Mac Donald Loe (35)^ a Chinese claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of extortion by putting an opium smoker Ho Kan Chok (5?) m fear of arrest for smoking opium by inducing Ho to deliver to him ten
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  • 246 3 Nothing In Chinese Music To Excite Passion, Lust Standard Staff Reporter THERE is nothing m Chinese music that will arouse unrest, passion and lv >t, sal I Mr. Lee Siow Mong m a ta k on Chinese music at the Ea t-Wesi Society meeting at the British Council last night
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  • 269 3 Royal Title For Malayan Navy Standard Staff Reporter ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for the bestowal of the title, Royal Malayan Navy on the Malayan Naval Force. A ceremony to mark the bestowal of the new title by the Queen, will be held at the Malayan
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  • 100 3 Standard Staff Reporter CASH and property worth about $1,500 were lost from stores and flats m Singapore during the weekend. Thieves got away with a pair of trailer tyres worth $70;; from an engineering workshop m Bendcmeer Road; removed $300 worth of lead-covered electric cable
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  • 87 3 MILD .-V" 1 round ti nitrogenou fertilisers and fast iron water piping could i imported from any pari I I terling area on Open General The Controller of and Exports. Mr. W H yesterday th ii taking delivery ol ueh go from shipping import
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  • 92 3 A SUM of 51. 073 was realised last Sunday from the ...< of tickets at a charity cinema j show given at the Royal Theatre. The periormanee m aid iof the Omar Pulav ll Tamil School, was made possible through the generosity of Shaw Brothers. Ltd,
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  • 102 3 I THE Singapore Leprosy ReI lief Association acknowledges with thanks the following firms who have so generously sup- plied goods to the children of the Trafalgar Home for Lepers: A. Woosensah Co. M. Mohd. Dulfakir, Bata Shoe Co.. Liang Bros., B. S. Mohi- deen Co., Gularn
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  • 38 3 A FURTHER meeting Singapore Government and staff repre entatiya ">vi!l I be held shortly" to discuss receni pay claims by the E pore Adminii trative and Cleri cal Services Union states a Government press release
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  • 189 4 New Approach Explained By Sir Cheng-lock Standard StaJf CorrcspoiMlcßl THE Malayan Chinese Association has not changed its mind about helping the Malays, states the president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan yesterday m a statement issued to the Press. ng to a
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    61 4 Soldiers and police are seal m top pi(ture standing by during the removal of (JG detainers Irom the "murd<i iilai;t''" Pei -matanfi" Tinffßi m Proviiue Ufllcsley on Mondny. Anove are school children ot nearby St. Mary's School and some women watchinu the dttainres bein? removed into detention for faffing to
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  • 31 4 Relationship With Board Is 'Cordial' Staff Coi re? pondenl JuBoard I B Board h is :i!ul<rt.iktM stead m.i'ii.i •..••> for o* ci s«-.i^ ,i Mat h«* uti essarj Urn report addrd i
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  • 39 4 Mr. W. Did Not Preside ■or of Education. n oi Malaya, Mr. LD. < first an- < -•'■>■■•, Xv Lum- 1 v. but Was noi >ent g discussions not the meeting, as < aye been in«n The St rd re- i sterday. t
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  • 12 4 KLA.V- B Works 1 H :c a c S
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  • 86 4 IPOH. Tucs Che Hassan bin Hussain. the Tciuk Anson Magistrate, <a: m the Ipota NLagis- v Court this morning heard several summons cases. requested by Inspector Pa S -.:>.. the Prosecuting Otli- P c two old criminal ses becaus< "investigations had een completed yet C said
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  • 67 4 M A! A 1.1 MPI K. Titrv_\ ni<nn»randum. settine out their present difficulties uuyd by poor pay and unequal t re.it nunt is compared to teachers of other schools, was handed to l»r. Victor PureH! Adviser to the ."Malayan Chines,- Association m the Inited Kingdom today hv
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  • 224 4 Standard Statt Conrespondenl Xl U X LUMPUR, Tim-. About 1,000 woti&ere engaged n thr five big bicycle tyre and tube maimfactories m ike Pederation have been thrown oui ol work since these iadorirs closed down this year as ihr i result of foreign competition.
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  • 301 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tins. Sir Clutha Mackeri.- c, consultant on blind, told b Press conference m Kuaia Lumpur today that be was recommending to the Government m Malaya to get .some trained people on blind work, especially on connection with blind work lor children, to
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  • 87 4 PEXANG. T-jes.— The United iese School Ass ciation, has submitted l. men randum to the Education Dep ment divine '.heir views on 1 new* salary scales, which, thej had decided not 10 accept i principle at their committee mcc: >ng held last .veek. stood that the
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  • 65 4 A WOMAN :< ache of the I Bagan Serai Chinese school r I Tony Yam Hoi has been I $90 for driving her car negli_ I ly and without, a competent d |er by her vide when she held only a provisional licence. Try
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  • 152 4 Standard Stall CorrespondeM IVOli, Tues.— The coolness and presence oi mind of a 12 year-old duaese boy saved the Jiv^s (»1 iiis 11-year-old brother ami six-year-old sister, iriwfll their attap house m Tanah Iliiam New Village mis OMBpleiely gutted yesteic^. The boy, who^e
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  • 21 4 CHE X t* I .lit ed at Kota B to take v appo" as ef4w Oil D--;> taj
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    81 4 thy PiQay, retired peasion CT v\ tio ■jv ;i .;rn»<| tli c lraj);-:!.il s- :\1( <■ Mfdal h\ ESxukbctk II m jr. d-nition of his lone jnd meritorious ■ervioe the Finicipan Cn t-nrnx m PuntiiiL IMfee, Upper SenwßßMi ftoiC Joinin? Govorninont service m 1920 as a compositor, he irattod vafiMrs
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  • 118 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The A. my today announced the names ot the killed and wounded on August 20 when a 12-mau patrol of the 1 rQ i khas wc.'e ambushed by 20 terrorists, who wove occufjying i> isitions on a hill somevi i c
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  • 111 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. lues.— Scouts from ail parts o! the Federation have gathered m Kuala Lumpur this week to present :he "A::-Malava Gang Sw." a programme of. songs, dances arid stunts put over m lively .scout fashion. Undrr the patronage of the High
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  • 66 4 J OH ORE BAIIRU. Tues. A; the meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club today. Ratarian Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, the State Secretary of Johore. praised ftotarian K.Tw. Enselmann. whose death occurred recently m Austral;;;. He moved a resolution that the Club'.s cJe^pesl regret at the passing
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— For having m his possession opium and chandu pipes, a 60-year-old Chinese, Lee Shin, was' today convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. J.G. Adams, and sentenced to two years' simple imprisonment. Accused gave notice of appeal.
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  • 110 4 IPOH, Tues.-^Mr. Justice J. B. Thomson today warned that anyone who consorted with bandits must be ready to take the penalty. He said ttu» when he sentenced a 22-> ear-old Chinese. Puaß Kirn Vat, to five years' iniprisoninenf. Puau had pleaded guilty to
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  • 153 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA iHPUR, Tues.— Due to a temporary shori oi vaccine, tomorrow the last c, this month. Adon of vaccii arrive by air on the same day will be a\ Mm hrn 8. a1 the X i Lumpur Race Vn n'liLal vt;i i< tin
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  • 19 4 ..i.. W m t h 1- tot square foot li.:. Uttli square i i 1 > <•■ so
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  • 5 4 Collector Is Fined $1,000 s
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPCS, Ites.— With month of the Sclan^or Con;/ S Training School at Dusun T«: Road, a fwther sLi^p m the i SjKH-ial C— ifMhliiiji h^s boca I I I will equip m bles lfr
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  • 24 4 SHEIKH I I WOOD a sions d X is been inert SS n officer Price :cn; sweetened condensed mi a price
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    • 86 4 DISCOVER NOW \jj4 THE SPECIAL PRIDE IT BRINGS I== *-^l piit/ i S5 Few personal possessions bring" such conS tinuous enjoyment as this remarkable pen. Here is instant response, easy gliding over E the paper. That's because of New Parker 5 1's ==E e\duM\e Aero-metric Ink System. EvenfigSS is easier.
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    • 32 4 THE GKKATKKT MAI AY T^^—-^. *"JJ" TALKING ril/M IN Ol OK i fSPECTAiI L4R ADVENT! Ri; SKRIAL -y,- Prinsipc The I jhpino /inru VVatrh For Dat*- Of PBCMIERE AT GAKRICR SOON A^.
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  • 463 5 Witness In Trust I Case Says PENANG, Tues. The manager or the company allied to have been set up by Shriro (China) Limited m Penang, Tony On«. told Mr. B. (>. Smith m the Sessions Court today that he had never been asked
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  • 61 5 i E ion, managing Di rector ol Messrs Oversea Traders Lid Singapore was entertained to dinner last night ai th Tai Tong Restau t. Happy World, d:: the eve his departure to the Jnited States. Mr I tn Sepi 3 on a three-month holiday. He will also
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  • 543 5 M. !'< !|{l Slll»S( 111 >ll- l! |I)|.J !.> I > .nl -liniiinu li»i!,i\ DAI n .i KM I.- i. ii Kd < xi i iiK'.n.i. \Hi imlti i, ic.iui. iic»t''i Boon t• t i iHiiif.i ltd., Sims mum? i' v i I .ii.ir l'mii|»~. Sennett I
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    34 5 photo \[K B I CLARKE, District Officer, Kuala Pilah. dam-ing the modern joijet at the vrW brntions of the virtor.v «)l the Kuala Pilah SOCCer team m the Bryson (up intei district < onine(i(i«iri. Standard
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  • 212 5 KIRKBY SELECTION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— When you have 800 applicants for 150 vacancies there are hound to he 850 people disappointed, remarked Mr. L. D. Whitfield, Director of Education. Federation of Malaya, when told that there were allegations of unfair selection among Kirhy candidates. Mr.
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  • 62 5 Bl TTKHVVOKTH. Toes.— Th«* general assembly of {he United Malays National Organisation will besjin for four days from Sept. 1! at the headquarters here. The first two days have been fixed for the l.idics and the youth section. fun fair will br hHd on the I'.MNO Padunif.
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  • 28 5 MR. B.J. JENTNINGS has taken over the duties Legal A Reiantan anri Tren-gganu, from Mr. .T.D Peterkin who has gone on transfer to Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 239 5 PENANG, Taes, The results of the nurses examination held simultaneously m the varimm Stales of the Federation on Aug. 4 and r> urere satisfactory, aeeordißg to the Federatian's Principal Matron Mi^s I!. M. Hill. Sh < perc-entage of pa m the n results of re q
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  • 46 5 THF i- II Bahru S rat Group o I Y,.j, Esh will hold I bail kl Restde «i bet 4 beginning 9 p I money for the pan-Pacil J boree Fund. Tickei i Ba 1 are 95 per head for men and for women
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  • 123 5 New Traffic Signs In Raub Town EIAUB, Tues.— Because of the rerent introduction of "Operation Starvation" Raub. new signboards directing traffic to use particular roads have been put up at the junctions of all main roads. Traffic, including pedestrians. are allowed to enter the town from three directions but those
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    • 209 5 <C\zAhliNClY FUNNY ROMANCE tff PIAYS SHE PAys/ j M-' .-VI prest-nts the hri^htc^t cnmciiv (»f the >r^r! I iv^i ltter LWFoim f j4|jl JUST rtl'B: Latest < B j, N l^_— -VXMoi m phs i if msMjpm m J|||- I in,w^f l> TSff' M.I SON soon i fctSaca 'gm Wrm
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    • 289 5 Him IB MS7D fif YI*UT CC-' Iml It tilt #f#*-O|»«*W*«*#V I Imn9o»t-m"«9&r SIMR HINDI STAN! Picture Dist. by SHAW BROS, f >#: 1 SO X EXTEXDEB mmM IDsitrssHows1 Dsitr5sHows 1 COFA 1 I 'l' it HI > '^^f^^^^TF fc Ji^ jßw^fik. i A£\fr T R A I |g SO LENGTH
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    • 47 5 ~ZZZZ~77*~-<> n V"--' 1 rTHAT PI6H 14 WAR.P A6 A [TW4 PELiCIOUS \TsCHNOOGLIO Z 7 i m '$)(2^''-"^ r! xiii^/ CAT/ YOU'LL OU^T VE^ TO A J Jl CLEAN jS^^g^T LW^2Z2Syi !NTENC7^ TEETH ON VT/1 <^ TU^N IN A <j PRESSING sf^-\ 55 t^^X X/ (^y J v
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  • 555 6 r day ade the point that aced with a population i acute a* i th< Asian < > r economic did r. I eep pace with our .1 anni Dpi pulation. ne m fertility (which n limitation there must be to ght about solely by lination of birth control
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  • 313 6 Malaya— The 19th Province? THE following U net b.v "Lady dementi published m The London Times of Aug. 15 is herewith reproduced m sir: student of Far Eastern affairs wrote some years that history would record the creation of the nineteenth province of China as the ultimate result of British
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  • PEOPLE
    • 334 6 Sir;— The correspondence the proposed "nationalization" of the Ms a: an rul r industry, and the programme of the Pan-Ma ayan Labour Party appears to be singularmisinformed. According to reports, the main contention of the PAILP is that smallholdings of 2U acres would be better
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    • 119 6 LAND USED AS STABLES Sir: I wish to di*\v the attention of the authorities concerned to the act that there are some milk-sellers who use the S.I.T. \;uu\ at Worcester Road off Cumber- j land Lane, as stables for their milking cows and i calves. < They even allow their
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    • 329 6 Si r: it i- uniortunat< y undeniable that the attitude of good-humoured tolerance towards what is actually a so ial viee corruption—is all too common m this country. This kind of indulgence is a sign of the failure of public opinion to n ognise and maintain
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    • 124 6 Sir: I note thai Mr. Lim 1 Yew Hock, President of the Singapore Labour Party, m I his letter to The Standard of Aug. 23 has denied that lie -made the claim ot settling j the strike, a claim which v.\ s atti uted to
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  • 1372 6 Kashmir Question Again Conies To The Forefront WEEKLY INPIfIM NEWSLETTER NEW DELHI r rilE story thai ought to been buried «=ome •fathoms deep on account of Prime Minister Nehru's denial m the Parliament that no Gurkha soldiers are being recruited by the British Government on Indian soil, m refuting the
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  • 196 6 Sir: My cousin sister told me she read m the papers that m the future instead < 1 using the word "Kling" 1 have been doing for years, I should say "yan-toh yen" at least m one par- r court presided ovi r y ..n
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  • 255 7 UK MAY BUILD UP BALANCE !N AREA New US Aid 1 lan Studied BriS On y e rm Programme of aid to Star*. V* 9 Considc^d m United states Government circles here, it was learned authoritatively yesterday. nwrnorandum now circulating m the cppropr ate dep .rtments of the Mutual Security
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    58 7 \P pit ure i»f "\lixs kej inn If II Has.ir. .M) i '.i iihui seen m the ■M sh»- wtui- for Ihe l .(iumi; parade nf '•I sa I utupe" beaut »«>iit» s( .it NanlCS. I lie vrr >n her favour. Her frnpi i.i s saul that her v«> pif
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    61 7 Standard photo MR. A J JOSEPH of the Ceylon Civil Service fleft) who is Assistant Permanent Secretarj to the Ministry <>» Health, Colombo and Dr. W\ A. Karunaratne, Medical Officer m charge of International Health, Colombo who are <>n th«ir waj to Indonesia to attend the South-East Asia Regional Conference
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  • 27 7 More Student Teachers g Stli- I R I told 7 The the It is t i I would i* that their d be ti r the U.P.
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  • 38 7 'Revise Allowance' \I.A LUMPUR, Tu< i W !>■ nent Civilian St; v ti< Federation written to the tant Command Secretary. HQ n Kuala Lumpur that pres< I rates ol housing n imme- f to fall line with the govei
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  • 208 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26, (Renter).— White House and Navy Department spokesmen said today there had been no modification of President Truman's directive to the United States 7th Fleet to prevent Nationalist Chinese raids on the mainland of China. The Nationalist Defence Ministry claimed that President
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  • 373 7 LONDON, Aug. 26 A new British move to end the oi! row With Persia is expected momentarily m the face of apparently mounting American pressure for a settlement. Jtsrilain will propose n talks with Persia, talks m which some British conions
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  • 74 7 S^Qndotd London Correspondent LONDON. Aug 26 The follrwing ore the closing pric««. 4 rubbri end Nn on ►he London Morfict LONCON RUBBER LONDON TIN -f 24 d Spof £964 j ptr ten 24 d buvt.s, £965 sellers. Dt£ ?J d Three month, £945 V Jf a
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  • 100 7 OXFORD (Mass) \uk 26, (AP):— The Archbishop of Canterbury s.iid the Churcfa of England contemplates a revision of its attitude toward divorce. Db. Geoffrey F. Fisher. visiting at the summer home of the Xt Rev. Henry Knov Cherrill, presiding KMiod of the Protestants Episcopal
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  • 142 7 A 20-FT. MODEL !i will blow up at midnighi ittei prizes o\ < r the heads of dance] light of the Malayan Training Corps* anniversary ball at the Victoria Memorial Ha on Saturday night, m of the ALA T C.'s Spor* Fund. O1 ires the ball
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues I the last day <>t recruiting i Federation Regiment jn Kuala Lumpur, IT n > > pplicants < egiste ed for .-< ecmaking ;t tot.-il ol 46 I om Selangor, Ol tn< number registe ed I day, seven we c Malays, six
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  • 181 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Sultan of Trengganu visited the Police Station at Kampontf Ajil m UIU Trengganu last Sunday, and congratulated members of the Police Jungle S Lad and ihe newly-formed Kampong Guards on their recent successful action against j the terrorists m which they: killed
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  • 17 7 CLOUDBURSTS turned < i Korea into 'i HCi s i C.nii ese- dominated •t Reuter
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  • 213 7 FatherO£3Dead i WITH tears welling m i eyes, a young Chinese widow with her three little children clinging to her. approached a Chinese interpreter at the conclusion of an inquest into her husband's death at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday and asked timidly: "What
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  • 150 7 HONGKONG, tag 86, (Renter- A AP) P< radio heard here todas announced m future no irti Portuguese guards m Macao will he allow (i\ to outside the border gateway and all iefeace ivorln between the gateway and where the incident occurred have been removed. "They
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  • 77 7 MR. 11. L. BARNETT. Registrar of the Statistical Office, Federation of Malaya, will represent Malaya at the Second United Nations Regional Conference of Statisticians m Bangkok on Sept. 1. Ue will leave Malaya during the weekend. Sponsored by the three United Nations agencies—Economic Commission for Asia and
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  • 27 7 'm? < .tin. Committee making n im entoi j of ex-King I.• (inks personal possession* said ii: v liX stamp collection was worth I 5516.800.000. UP
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  • 49 7 HOLLYWOOD A ig. 26 (UPI S rreen stin O!i\ i;i tie Havil- :::fl the sixth anniversary t: f her mai i i;ige to Ma rcus ich today by g int( to divoi c< '< I :ouple were mai i ied on Aug 2< !94n. m eel cut.
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  • 29 7 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 26 (UP). i G n Mayei s:iifl it i- v bating" actioi i nza be- he has refused k on the >• new film.
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  • 53 7 NEW YORK Ant. 26 (UP): Prince A!v Kh.in smiling but reticent about the details <>' his visit to his estranged nil" Rita Hayworth, left last iiiehl on 9 Pan-American airliner for Paris, He denied an> fin.inciai settlement uhjie m Holly wood. n r-» i-i r-1
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  • 103 7 LONDON, log Sf, (Beater): fhc Pnchei tt KrmH who i v (\iinic(i io isit SuigAporc .it tin 1 < nil i>\ I,- t month took ii'T three rhiWrf to Scottead jrestrrd l en i pilcrinijuce t<> t!i< loesc «»f the i r r<isfa
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  • 36 7 S.A. Papers Protest India's r< Mif disobedi- Hinpaign i i 1 1 1 v p nesb Tr; t Afi ica out that the Ind G imprisoned its nationals attemi I throw ■>■•-• cour aged [ndians 1 AFP
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  • 48 7 Aussic Destroyers To Be Modernised CANBI :K c 'I destroy* lernised to tance, mariru liam tfahon announced He sa i m submarines made tin. 4 ary. The destroyers ;<re I! MAS Wan amunga, n cently from a second i ity m the Kor< i In Arunta and B«
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  • 22 7 Quads-And All Are Boys QUADRUPI I and < i n to an A: Minj t >'■'■■•■ town. Cape An African ed at th< Reuter
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    • 124 7 v Special Fabric Evenl ROBINSONS! fa Celanest "CELSHUNG" m "..it pastel she,' f (sjL A iijitcble for undies and children's dress< i rf36in wide. Tins Week Only. 2.50 )er yd- laA\ i Cotton ZEPHYERS m plain shades end tones perfect for tub frocks f 36in. wide Tins Week Only 2.95
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    • 34 7 iJrrTl NIFTY BECAUSE SHOW j '"™JIJ 'WE MAVE A A SHE HAS A HER prT'X^i\ FOUR-POSTER 1 FOUR-POSTER r^ CANDY J-^^ n F Jpf p i s^ o uM I _^|B j i y
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  • 243 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER Royal Interocean Lines passenger freighter, the 9,03! ton Straat Banka, arrived m Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Colony. Built m Rotterdam (his year, the Straat Banka. tenth ship be!' ing to R.I.L. to be put on her
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    24 8 photo. Tlie Straat Banka, which arrived m Singapore on her maiden voyage yesterday, is here seen lying alongside thf Singapore Harbour Hoard wharves. -Standard
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  • 77 8 Convention On Crew Space AN international Labour Ottice vention on mini crow accommodation m tips so far ral Red by only eight countries will come into force on Jan. 29. 1932. Announcing thLs m Geneva. [LO said Portugugal's ratification had brought the Convention into force. Other countries ive ratified are
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  • 11 8 Tunis longshoremen ended i-eek-long .strike on Mon- UP
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  • 17 8 B bay airnprt has begun giving weather broadcasts to Lng planes from the West. Reuter
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  • 64 8 BEIRUT, Aug. 26 (AP):— The U.S. Air Force, m resse to a plea for help from the Lebanese Government, d its magic carpet yesterday to help fly 9 000 strandpilgrims to the Holy Cities of Mecca and Medina. Thirteen four-engined C-56 transports are employed on the
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  • 148 8 LONDON. Aug. IH (APi— Two of America's biggest airlines Pan American Airways and Eastern Airlines are now shopping m Britain for fast jet airliners that will revolutionise commercial air travel within the United States and across the Atlantic. Pan-American is reported ready to
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  • 157 8 BAILINGS FROM SCAMH.w. i PATAGONIA' for Bang kok Salmon Hongkong Kobe Yokohama tti« gon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe X Yokohama 17 WScih r "PA\r.:v for Bangkok S Bonsk< rig Manila X Yokohama D < > (l »i "LAI INDIA** ioct "MAGDALA* 1 Bangkok j| i,> "ASIA" for Bang
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    • 642 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Hied Ovdi.nd ii,. {:1 MO I. os Angeles. All Aaiericaa v\ CandUu Cities. Ptaaai P. STmib" B'perc An LA SL I\,mißl \K .'I SSSepi 81 !BSepl 22Sepl \Od Z2Oc\ I lari Ol Dry Ci De -P Tanks and passenger Bookings ate* ANGLO FRENCH BENDiXSENS LTD. li
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    • 534 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Suettenham Penans. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China <V Japan Due Sport* On.* Penaag From "Sxedmen" Aug. 3t Sept 3 Hongkong Sail> Sails Sails Penan- P Shim Spore Tor p.« \u» "*8 Japan -SMchnen-
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    • 584 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland American Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. Spore P. S'hiin Pen^ni; AMPENAN (RL) 2Sept HAng SLOTEKDVR (HAL) 3/?Sep< SSepi Niepl BANTAM (RL) J> lsSepl 16 l?Sepf 18 IfiSepl RAKI (SMN) 10 24Sept 25
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    • 292 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINY i lAS! M.i;\|( For I.iK ABgefes. Saa Fraaeisoa Partial and Viwcmmyer. Also accevtiat carga to South Amnica. Pcwai p v Mall" ISrpf Seal "OoeaaMaiT 5 6On ?Oci EVERETI ORH M I INI i \i I i si IK i m, Far Hongkcrig. Japan •Nor-M.-,-!!- (,dn II "Leßevcrett**
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  • 399 9 RUBBER DECLINES TO PREKOREA WAR LEVEL Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore declined by a further half a cent per Ib. yesterday to 79] cents per Ib. for first grade rubber for September shipment, the lowest since May this year. Three successive drops totalling 61 cents per Ib since
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  • 354 9 runs \u£. •>(;. <R,.,!t<-i). Ihf I nitfd Slates must adopt more liberal policy towards imports from Enript m order to help m>l\»- the "crucial" doHar nmtate, the Earaueaa ra.\ merits Tnion (intmlfd yi'slrrdav. Coupled w i 1 1 1 a lower I nit^d
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  • 100 9 Standard Markei Reperter COMMENTING on the reduced rates t^r riot and civil commotion under /ire insur- po Mr. P. H Holt. Chairman of the Fire Insurance Association oi Malaya, said i! was the normal practice of insurance companies to keep apprehensive policy rates under constant review
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  • 858 9 Bj ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent DJAKARTA, iug. 2(t. The big issue m Indonesia today i- noi whether ih<- new import curbs are necessar) or unnecessary hut whether the) are strong enough. Virtual!) all levels <>l responsible opinion agree that the Indonesian
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  • 127 9 WASHINGTON, Aus. 26 (Router i Abundant wheat and rye ciyps may Hive the world a record-breaking harvest this the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. The pre.sent vorld record, set m 19;j8. is 248,--000.000 .short tons. Conditions were .said to be good to break records
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  • 71 9 HAMBURG, Aug. 26 (AFP):The head of the nationalisation department of the Persian oil industry, Hussein Makki. said here that Persia was planning to resume work m the Abadan ies with the heln of 300 ol t v i e 400 German technicians who had so far
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  • 75 9 Rubber Shares Erra tic sin< ;A] i van i firm tod a: steady and I 'ires Sma Changed pria INDI STRIAI.S Bayers Setfen Oi Fed. D 00 i t;r I i B (H'l M Chiru c B o Ord. Straits 1 4 00 ted 1 eers Orel.- 14 1500 MIM\«
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  • 21 9 PRICES <, passing $41 se!l< :s. Bel 2. C 4 I ers). G (Java cub* Pi $590 (Mm
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  • 54 9 Don 't Use Atom Energy Yet' 9 A 2" la 'i i poii i p ble development oJ haa come atomic en« I I obab •>" is »uni B power the three to live 1 warned: A1 heo om (Si «O c a es "fjti i i sim I eft
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  • 32 9 I )NC R I Au^ 26 SpeServi closing on Hoj kang Exte $15 88 to A.' l to US$l SI 830 to 3880 to <"ir [ndoRuj Gold $309-75 lo u-..
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  • 37 9 1 00 M. Gold Coast Plan oF>m< t plans foj G d Coa Include a '»wououot scheme to product '4t*-«kKtxlc r-i.ver from the TtlU and other project* t«ll^| £73.000 000 Coiitracti thest nro beinK discussed m Reuter
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  • 66 9 MALAYAN Exc taofje Banks* kssociatii n buying rates to merchants i $«HJ Malayan) YoA 11 1« r T > 2 1- 16 (O.D.>, 32 15 l€ on credit bills and 33 on trade bUls (90 (i st); Cam da 31] (T.T.), 31j «()!)> ;i; •'"> r
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  • 194 9 M\V YORK An*. Id (Reuterl The head of an American .or poratiun interested m .Mala* an tin today criticised t«« fxtrav.iirant tone' of Washington pres> reports on "tin cartels Mr Norman Cleavrland presi dent of the P-cific dated Corporation O fV» rW and Kuala Lumpur, m
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    • 30 9 B I ESE Minister for Land Thakin Tin is if. Ru ia. China and Israel soon to study L?ind nattonalisalion methods and rolled p. ing. A .P.
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    • 28 9 AMERICAN importers of machine tools have formed a trade association to assure al "only the finest equipment will be imported and dis! ribut< d." AP
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    • 46 9 JAPAN soon will open negotiations with India for return of Japanese properly m India under em of the Japan-India Befoi e 'tie war n< Ja c 'urns invr m land buildings, factoi secu d othei property m irth .ibout 1.800 miiiion yen. UP
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    • 29 9 THE 01 k D niral Railroad will 300 oatdalfid •comol ives to c leel enoui 15 000 light tanks. 'I I c over to AP
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    • 23 9 Titanium Production j to sin id titanium >n h ntative targei 'A (KM) ions production next year. I ;-,r production of jet AP
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    • 35 9 HREE mil 'ion fannei r i Ihe Tan jore I Stall pi lenui for ftvi ■ue n l tw< w the r i nn ordinance i..' the M.':fi: a:> S or.- AP
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    • 27 9 THE JapaiMM G wen eat plain to open iantple ise r* hibtting lh« nation ■fi York Chicago San FraQdMt I v»iiu Foronto.' 9
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    • 74 9 THE U. S. National Production Authority said thai I* S sulphur supplies had increased so much Dial distribution controls had been dropped. S ee Jan. 1 stocks had risen by 93 000 long ion-. The easing of controls Is expected to reHeve manufacturers of paprr,
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    • 51 9 QS coal mine? r.ro practically at a standstill as 400.000 miners have followed the order of I i i. n leader, John L. Lewi stop work for ten days I > Monday as a manoeuvre m biint; pressure on the mining .•idministrniion on "the expiry .c existing work
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    • 32 9 TWENTY-two of India's to ag < ilture offici.'i'.s have begun a two month study ol Arr.. I farm programmes and policies. They wiil vint agriculture centres m six slate?. UP.
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    • 54 9 THE Japanese Parliann pood will mission which ha U>uj ing India »«J Pafci U 13 days has left Calcul air foi EUnfoon after saying I Jap;m would be glad to India xpand her coltagp i dustries and put her agriculture on a sound basis B supply "enough
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    • 20 9 JAPAN will send a ton m:ir dclt-«:ition to tlii- Internal Textile (\)iif»M<-nce M Londoi 'ntxl muiith. AFP
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  • 99 9 I OSING t obbri t.i i (mii I Ib.) m Sim P I'.u ptsS lii i telei >i ft v l R.SJS \i N-. S N v; i (!\n(j\ f?( RBI i: Tin > o i 11 pi r it* u.i--No v v, ,i«n < i I! <
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    • 40 9 TRIU M P H MAYFLOWER Economical easy to manoeuvre and yet one of the roomiest 1 0 h.p. cars on the road. $4545 I AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DVWIW FEDERATED MOTORS LID. ORCHARD, RD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS LTD FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES
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    • 425 9 SINGAPORE T^~ M "^•'"••m'h,^ diary ;:f>: k i miiki 1 1<>\ n*F> tt \im .ii i. Hi RS| IN < M »XI "> V I A f A iwpi I>>s IKI xt l:uAI> > IBBIVALS: N v'f. X JV" ;h IMII'll! 1" IKI I !(l I3U »n \!(KI\ 4 m
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  • 312 10 CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY Says Margaret Scott [TS ditru ult to find 1 to dress M,iu jrwni baby m round about the four t<> t-i-ht months period uiien you want him .to jouk especially nice. Romp* tits arc gc lerally and vests are be-
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  • 88 10 By end o' t':f jiot i rents J «d ide a sizable e nl m flatable ich balls, and wading pools. It's a good m order to insure an- o'Jt- xt year, 1 c o few. s storing D them, •rf -rir/i ■der I a cool, j WHI
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  • 38 10 THE deep plunging ntik- i i line i> accented by wing--1 ed '•Iaoels" on thi> swim i i i soil of satin Lite\ In 1 I 1 green and black lace j i print < i <
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  • 495 10 WHY NOT MAKE YOUR PHOTO -ALBUM LIVE? I OOKIXG through a maga- J zinc the other day I blushed as I saw the heading "ARE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH BORE 1 1 I am, I'm ashamed to say, one of the many people one finds m the world (especially m Singapore)
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  • 225 10 'Jerrycan Handbags From Film DASTRY cook's caps and a French Revolution bonnet have inspired one Paris hatter this year. Jean Barthet, who m the past has designed some of Paris' giddiest headgear, this season turned to chefs for round, gathered crowns, and to Republicans for drapeddown peak crowns. The most
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  • 113 10 (LEFT): A forward-swooping profile bonnet of ice blue velours provides height, off-side flattery and soft shadows over the face. Cut steel bead embroidery trims the top of the brim on one side and nestles m a curl of the brim onthe other (CENTRE): The wide, curving brim
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  • 421 10  -  DOROTHY ROE By JF YOU haven't been able to catch a husband during the other 50 weeks of the year, don't expect miracles during your two-wceks-with-pay. This is the advice of Carletto "Franzoni, who watches with compassion the perennial husbandhunt
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  • 356 10 "AN AMAZING new make lip discovery that is as revolutionary as the first lipstick." This is What Hollywood's most glamorous screen stars are saying about the latest creation of Max Factor. Jr.. the noted 'beauty authority who has been responsible for introducing so many sensational make-up
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    • 103 10 I Frederick James Auejustin *of Sungei Patani tells us how lucky he is that his parents chose Lactogen for him. And so are the thousands of other healthy babie^ who are on this all-milk product, so similar m every important respect to breast milk. FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES /I /rPUBPf
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  • 404 11  - MAY PLAYS SPARKLING GAME FOR CHAMPIONS JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON, Aug. 26, <AP).— Peter May, the England and Surrey batting star, played a sparkling innings of 123 not out against Hampshire at Southampton yesterday as Surrey, the new County champions made certain of four points at least by topping Hampshire's
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  • 113 11  - GOLF Here's How J>&/n/7?//? 'Sarr? %nead adsfdhfdjaklfjds adsjdfkdjafkskl THE go'f form of thii player except m details (try and spot them), is good. Notice hi* \eji side is n tally] sad die club </•• d \'t urn toF Oi ttraight line. Thar* correct >is the piaypr's left shoulder ti ni
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  • 159 11 LONDON, Aug 26 (Re it< i I 1 ilyar was a warm 6—4 favourite at last night's callover on the Saint Leger which takes place at Don aster on Sept< ml Pria s wer< 6—4 T -l Gay Time, B—l Childe Harold and Worden 11,
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  • 102 11 LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reuter) —Yesterday's so ilts. FIRST DIVISION kpool 1, Preston North 1 d 1. erhampton Wanderers 3,1 Bolton l. SECOND DIVISION Hull City 1. West Ham Utd. 0. ter City 6, Fulham 1. Shefi Utd. 1, Everton 1. THIRD DIVISION (Southern) Park Elangers 2, Watford
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  • 88 11 KUALA KANGSAR, S v le time m the i liari schools m Kla a Kang ar District. 12 schools held their fust annual at] combined sports on the C ifl School ground, Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. The champion school was the Gandhi .Memorial School, Kuala Kangsar, with
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  • 275 11 I'AKIT BL'NTAK, Mon.— Winning three events— Kit) yards, 200 yards and the 440 yards, easUyRajarefnam of Began Serai proved to be the host athlete at the second annual sports meeting of the Krian P.W.D. Sports Union held at the public padang yesterday. A programme ol twenty
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  • 125 11 Jaafar Wins 100-Mile Cycle Race THE 100 miles massed start road race for the .McGregor Watt Challenge Gup was held at Lim Chu Kang Road on Sunday and Jaafar bin Zazuli won the event m the record time of five hours, three minutes. In all about 18 competitors took part
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  • 51 11 V.M C.A. hockey team to meet ;kr Indian Association on the I A. ground today at 5.15 p.m. Loo Siew Poh. Harry Lelah, J.C. Cooke. Sandy Hope, Mervyn Moss, Hatim Tyebally, S. Yogorajah, Amaloo, Albert S.T. K.C. Tan. Ali 11. Omr.r. serves: Harry Yeoh. !yril Fernando. Umpire: 1.8.
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  • 142 11 SIMF P\HRV Sports </iib Tab!.- Tenni i '< un once i gain S mvac i.Miployecs' League by five games to four m a return iendly match played at the Stanvac club hov e on Saturday. Results (Sime Darby players mentioned first): Singles: Fok Kwon* Meng bea!
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  • 255 11 PORTLAND, Oregon, Aug. 26 (1 T P).— Defending champion, Dorothy Kirby, of Atlanta, Georgia, clouting the ball with her usual consistency, won medalist honours oi the 1952 women's national amateur goit tournament yesterday as she fired a three over par Til over the tricky
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  • 106 11 IN consequence ot the n discussions between the RAC and the manufacturers of retreaded tyres m the I ted Htni dom m which it was decided that retreads would not be permitted m speed events, the Committee of the Sclangor Sports Club have decided that
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  • 226 11 PARIT BUNTAR Tv Despite ten minutes extra time no decision could reached m the soccer mal between the Lam] and Mating \>WD and the Knan Pww Sports vi on tor the challenge pm ented by Mr. E. E Jewfce former Ex. utive En--0 nect oi the' Ki.ua
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    53 11 photo. Jorfien Johansen of Denmark retained his Kuropean 1 ;I.t weight title by defeating Dttilio I.oi of Italy on points at Copenhagen, last week. Photo shows: loi (left) Ret-, home a blow to the jaw as he steps out of the uav of a mighty swing by the
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  • 75 11 SEGAMAT, Tut* The gUfc If ill nk i Urn first .Mal.r.an Cydtef Track I impiotiships In Im or^anisi'd after th«* war wi;; i ire Mhedulrd t be held at Seuiinat this week* id. Entrin hftVC I" "»i received from Feuani;. Pei.k. Sdsu^DT, N» s ij
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  • 137 11 NF'.V -.RK. N- w Aug. 2H. (UP) y d X an "Ol Stat< clinched the offkia I team title for the LJniti I State by winning the 1,500--metre freestyle on A g 2. !">**- gins the defence of his natioi n-metre 1• I ay
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  • 32 11 Flying Fijian In New Role SERI i Battalion oi iian Infantry -port 4 B" Comj champion hi]) with L. c;. Ori i Dawai. it rcl, won jump* 2 m; Malay, .:i AAA.
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  • 61 11 Kelantan Hockey League Results KO'I'A BHAH In a Kelantan Hock* played yestt arts ground. X B P I played well to beal iken- Seho Old H team by three i to nil. H Id, (2) were the [n anotl Tump;,: Disti with lESOBA S lESOBA were 1 Hoe and Rah
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    • 334 11 NOTICES THE mALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ho Ist ri Raya Ha riCE ii of I Sii.. low.se rictBeei and of the above pn f the B \g Justices, Singapore. qi 16th Septei-a- I l\l."> p.m. m the District Judg( ishitig to op- pose this application must _;e his obieel Lth
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  • 23 12 Neg r E itch ag. 4 and 5 m Han, G Heai g Tan Lai Ah Kow Scow gl Dong.
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  • 386 12 SELETAR R.A.F. FIGHT, KEEP UNBEATEN RECORD SINGAPORE R: 1 RAF SELETAR kept their unbeaten record at Jalan Besar yesterday m the SAFA Cup competition although they had to fisht every inch of the way for their 1-0 victory against 3BOI) m the quarter final round. The Airmen will now meet
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  • 72 12 Sid Barnes Demands Explanation I DNI V 4. 25 (Reul rom Dr Board of ■of a B had Th Press ci g I the ght B a 2 1951 Test 1 im. In ibers of B ise re i vhicl that B rnes tog and turnstile T Ba his soli
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  • 112 12 IPOH. Tues.— Shell Sports badminton team last night eliminated the Vo n Sm B. P. m the opening match of the Perak inter-team badminton tournament. Shell won games to L\ Following were the I 3 II I players mentioned first): MM.LES: Yiisoil bin Hussein beat
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  • 121 12 NEW YO1?K. Aug. 26, (Renter). World 1i lit heavyweight boxing champion Joey Maxim and his manager Jack Kearns have had their licences suspended by the New York State Athletic Commission for an alleged violation of .m agreement for Maxim t<> defend his title against Randolph Tin pin.
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  • 38 12 Johore Bahru Prepares For Rugby Season lOHOI I l' I nes, Bahru Ru I ootb.ll I its :-i. i cen- •B 8 I tin facilities fo ie« t« i.s r<M Clttll i men I c c x- 3
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    10 12 K< n Asserati (chest 53 in>. biceps l i > ta.)
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  • 189 12 Bl R L ISSEH I. England and British Empire heavyweight wrestling champion woo i* rated second 1 -t in the \*»'r!tl b\ 1< adiuii Vmrriran rini* publications, irrived m Singapore yesterday lor a "*i\ week engage!.u!ii n!i<i«r promoter all\ Oakes« Ht* \*ill appear jl
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    72 12 Dingle Doll, Dingle Dell, i Dingle all the way; oh what fun it is to ride if your bikes don't go astray! Bike number 84, ridden by Don Curtis, nearly did go astray as it leapt over the brow of steep, pot-holed Dingle Dell. But Curtis made a firstclass landing
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  • 63 12 LISBON, Aug 23 (UP)— World I s "-c iss vie iting championPs t. nnoi ending on Aug .;i a iiit jo boats from 13 T- United s itea enters a l; team, lialj v tivc'"'■ll «:>(1 P.,t!u4:.U has iour lop contendei > tor the crown l t\9 b>
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  • 423 12 PEXAXG, Tues.— Showing- top class form Mrs. Helen Dew of Malacca became triple champion at the Penang open tennis championships which concluded today. Having won the singles crown on Sunday, Mrs. Dew today annexed the mixed and women's doubles. Robert Chia scored
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  • 78 12 Pa hang Hockey Of ficials Named RAUB. Tues:— At the annual general meeting of the P a :ey Association the followig were elected oftice be for the 1952 1953 season. President. Dato' Abdul Razak. vice president. Mr. Balwant gh (re-elected>. Hon. s« tary and treasurer. Mr. Guru- ;h Singh I
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  • 71 12 Youth Council Plans Boxing THE Singapore Youth C■ is t i organise a boxing competition between local boys and s scoolboys m Singapore on holiday. A rangements for the competition are being n^ade by the Acting Preside;.! oi the Youth Council. Mr. Cherian. Those who are sted are invited to
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  • 65 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues:— The final of the inter-party badminton knock-out competition for Krian will be played off -on Thursday Aug. 28 at the court Mr. Oh Bak Hin commencing from 5.30 p.m. The finalists are the Belia BP. of Kuala Kurau (Last year's winners) and the Krian Chinese
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  • 429 12 THE OVERSEAS Schoolboy* XI lu*t their li»>i match m the Colony yesterday m the Uusl over when tliej met Kaffir- Institution at Bras Basah Road. \\u\ failed m a thrilling finish to hold the Rafflesians to a draw and lo»t the match bj l.~>
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  • 169 12 BOXING at the Happy World Stadium on Sept. 5 will feature Les Kirk a 22-year-old j London fighter and Little < Paras. Les Kirk ha 3 been a professional for six years fight, i Ing m Ireland and England, j He has had 47 bouts of which
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  • 77 12 This jet-propelled boat was tearing across Lake Windermere at about "0 m.p.h. when it bes-an bouncing wildly over the swell. Before the driver could slow down the boat dived under utter. It re-appeared almost immediately but began sinking slowly. Pleasure boats ru>hed alongside and the waterlogged boat
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  • 291 12 S'PORE A SPORTS MECCA SAY TROTTERS 'SINGAPORE is o mecco for SDfrt I Harlem Globetrotters' skipper Marque, H I at a press conference at Raffles Hotel I day. I ''Considering the size of your j s I have a fantastically big crowd for ba< I one, moreover well-behaved and ready
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  • 71 12 FOLLOWING are weights for the handicap race at The Selg Tun Club's amateur meeting on Saturday: RACE 5 Deleted Race Horses. Mm. Weigh! List 55 furlongs. Empire Rose Gaticho (late The Meare 12.§4 Kingfisher itM Pot Luck l!" 1 Port Star l-"«i (iriflin Inn late BrO&dw&J
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  • 85 12 ABERYSTWYTH, W ales Aug. 25 (UP i Charles Gregorini 24. a Paris painter, to- ,v won the fourth leg of the tour of Britain 16-day international cycle race. Les Scales of West London was second m 5 4 and race leader Ken Ruksell of England came
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  • 135 12 34,847 Saw Them Perform Globetrotter* Celtics Millv 1!1 •••r last aislM as m th, b id| World SI idi im 1 ...ul l.urh m.. v tip -i m i ]^l ''bill's fullho.K. •iiuht the tol f :i u > ;i WaUyan M^ histoi I ii- Trotters' ah I < 1
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