Singapore Standard, 29 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard sm x VOL. 11l NO. 58 FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 36 1 Red China Premier In Moscow a del led bj 1 il it 1 arc Irimi npai >\ irl Fran I ••■<;■ r W Bo i < i I i'r, p i In I h i m "Vi vs. \.j\
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  • 719 1 TEMPLER CHANCE FOR 3 VILLAGES Standard Staff Correspondent iA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-High Commissioner, Gen. Bid Tempser, m pursuit of his dynamic campaign to yfal information about the terrorists today gave the populations of three Federation villages "their chance" i what they knew of Communist and bandit organisations m their areas.
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  • 39 1 Yoshida Dissolves Cabinet .me a of I eroi i I I I I IS 11 11- I nirx Yoshid let's ded tent suridon Stock Exese bot d down by j when t ior levels equently sses and A.A-P A?
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  • 40 1 AF PER b thre --hour me fd door, the Secre- of the Singapore Labour p v. Mr. D. Stevens, announced that the dispute betwet thetwo ri > >uiw m the Party bl l been amicably sett cd.
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  • 42 1 BKITMN has a C mbei ra jot bomber which could make the one that Tuesday's two-way trans-Atlantic record look ame pedestrian, according to aviation sources m London. c U n\ nexi week a the Farnb show. UP
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  • 22 1 Europe Will Get Uk Tanks, Planes WASHINGTON, Any. zb (Reuter)— The United States a MOO ooo.noo programme of comg r;:;^o $£A A
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  • 38 1 PRESIDENT C liana X i a t 'u one ol iia hats I• S Edhvfrd H.rNtrom. Ausi ,list and philanthropis who hw made a hobby ol col v m ha ts of famous peothe yorld.— AF.
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  • 451 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Federation Security Forces y terday achieved one of their best days this month, when they killed five, and v. »unded five terrorists. Two bandits surrendered, while the dead body of a J terrori ;t killed by the I 2 Gurkhas was
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  • 54 1 S WT.\ Monica fCal Aug 28 l AP) Iraq's boy-king, Feis i 11. now touring C ilifornia, is being sued I»i ITSSI,OOO.OOO b Mr Irwin Gielg id v. i > aliened that the kin« caused his Ii je irrest detention for I iui s \n B isi
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  • 127 1 fhe (.ovrrnmont of Sarawak yesterday offitialiy denied News Agency reports from Djakarta, Naid to be muoti;^ j n l idonrsia. Press, to t lie effect that Sarawak Sepyijj Forces Lad bivouacked 11 Indonesian territory I!^> ai# absolutely without foundation." said u» offh iul statement. It added:
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  • 135 1 A YOUNG C •■<? tu d the Singapon how he dived into the swirling Be i oil Pula Seb ik m pitch darkness m hrn attemi I his uncle wh i nging 1 I ieir .sampan, which harl capsized during a Ashing I
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  • 50 1 UNII D Naii thai Ru i chiel Jacob M l re| ir t lerian A Zorin i aj i- i the Cotnmu tco I ilovaki* m I >*'■ a ■•>* hold the ran] 1 Ministcn Malik i-. being trai 1 i ,r 1 I'»[ -i 1 ri'i >iijn.
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  • 840 1 Grenade Case Girl: I'm Not That Woman Story Of Her 2 I-Cards IPOH, Thurs. The slim, fair 24-year-old Chinese woman being tried) m the Perak High Court on one of four capital charges, that of carrying a grenade, today denied she was Lee Meng, a high-ranking woman Communist. In a
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  • 48 1 TOKYO. Am?. ?8 (IP) A Japanese .social worker today denounced the Japanese Government for making a issue out of U GI babies" m Japan while remaining indifferent toward XO.OOO occupation babies tlie Japanese had left i» areas of the South Pacific during World W.ir 11.
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  • 300 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— High Com missioner Gen. Sir Gerald Tcmplcr has ordered the resuscitation of the prewar Army Cadet Corps m the various English schools of the Federation. The cadets will get a basic military training to bring out qualities of leadership and initiative
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  • 132 1 X I \I A I I MI 1 I I! 'I h urs I hf Kuala I iiiii pur Micmm ip.iht 4.1 1 1 v lot puMii aid to Rchl < <»i rii pM«>ii has nut uiiii response. Some informa tion has come forward and this has
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Aiu 28. (Ben ler: UniversaJ adoll uif frage, a two-duwibn l«-^is lature witJi an Increased elected najotits and tii<adoption of a tninistfi ul system are unoai pecoMincndrrJ h;* tll4«'s m the < nil stitution of British (•iiiin.i Thf- changes are hoped to be brought
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  • 54 1 $50, 000 Surprise For 40 [P Thurs. Foii cc of gh Low S 1 1 Lh and excited a wlitMi i.i i Sunday hum they learnl thai oi c of LOO CA 1 bought Kin .1 P i ICA, had gti third prize <A .v>i).noo. i 1 ;\> v! spvcn
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  • 23 1 »LOMB4 > Aug 28 Police opened li 1 ed une membei o tstilt 1 had blocked a and t pa ing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 58 1 B" "-^^x^lbM IB C LJ C A CC C D* O {J\j» "Just wh-t the doctor i^VT o-dcred" to o»oid th« 7H\ clotting, clogging ond corjfliJ rosion coused by common /~Zf inks A switch to Sknj iKR/P 6 WAYS BETTER Fa, ret Starting 4. Magic Ci.cle Co* Ftm Flowmg 5.
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    • 220 1 Incandescent\Vy MANTLES Representatives W THI KSION l O Sincipore X Lumuur New Shipment UIMBTIIO..J i I (U -Q O y I Mod, I BS IZS This rCCCtVCI was designed m England after c ',r\ ulf a t n,m with many engineers and listeners from KtINM The designer aimid for a
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  • 339 2 Society Moves To Make Up For Its Losses Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAFCTF Co-operative Stores Society Limited's branch shop at Tiong Bhoru is to be closed down end the stock-in-iTode, fittings, and fixtures worth about $10,000 are V O OC SO»C. s one of the
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  • 65 2 'Mus ts' Fo r Students Of Architecture StMiard Stal Bepottei ENDIN 1 ents of aid creative draw g -aid -E r of --of U m ""A: should to express his m some outlook, be be interested m and m the of his town. ir good ge r t < c
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    29 2 SINGAPORE Elec- I tUUIt ll ll.lS nominated Wi A F'.-J naaabhsi, its < n-r.tl Set re- Mtesi the forth- i\ 'inn; il Elec- I-* ltd member s Hiss Übj Laycoek
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  • 50 2 A AX v der Oreay indoors between si .=nd sunrise admitted n Sinfi F I Districi Court yesterdaj c tied riend neighbour on the night at A 1 > get something to Lav V. w S Tanjong Road wh I d on Sei 11 was
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  • 34 2 D CENT wa? reserved oday m the Singapore 1 ict Court m a h a former assistant q and < ipany, »apore, Peter H. Hoi!;. I with cri^ bales tl2.
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  • 252 2 Standard SLift' Reporter i!:l DRAINING of the Bcdok resettlement area should be completed by the end ot September, a GovcrnmCßf spokesman said yesterday. He was commenting on n rein the Sunday Standard the conditions of the settlers B( <, who had move i Paya
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  • 83 2 TWO people were seriou injured m accidents In Singapore yesterday. In one case Ho Kv.\ i Kee (36). a labourer, fell 20 ieet n a water tank of the c Depot- X- Road, and m the other. Lira Kurn Tis q w: m red i
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  • 38 2 ROBERT Thomas. 21-year-o!d under sentence of one ■*s rigorous m m enl a mxi driver of a wrist the Singapore O I I Criminal A I ree man rday when me conviction and wa< quashed.
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  • 306 2 UK MIDWIFRY EXPERT WILL HELP SOLVE STAFF SHORTGE P. CHRISTINI DIEMER, standard Stafl Reporter A i illKK ARi.Y Impressed uith tiit- hiuh standards td bealtfa s"vvirt.'s i i» the rur.il area-. <»i Singapore. Miss Wiliicenl hensom. Inspci 1 1 > r oi ihf Mii!\vilVr\ tr.itniiii; scbools m Lnqland and Wales,
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  • 86 2 LEAVE to appeal by r. I ncr aior, Kama] bin Skim, under sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment lor wounding his expect- wife a- a bayonet, was refused yesterday by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal Karnal attacked hie wife m I the compound
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  • 352 2 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. N. Mitra, was questioned al length m the Singapore Hig;h Court yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray- Aynsiey, m connection with a partnership ftgreeraest he had drawn uj for two Chinese businessman, j The agreement was rated K loth A.ug
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  • 119 2 Generator Stolen In Mid ocean A GEXF.HATOR worti C 7.000 vvhk-h was b: i int; used by the International Salvage Association for salvaging scrap ironi the wreck vi tae Kmpress of Asia near Suii.;n Shoal l:i:hlliouse. about it miles out irt)ui Sini:yp«if. was reported stolen. The generator was secured on
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  • 191 2 Diph theria Claims 14 More In S'pore DIPHTHERIA is on the increase n Singapore, although, according to the World Health Organisation, the disease is fast riving out n the European countries. Last month m Singapore. 14 children died of the disease, compared with 28 lor the wbole nl last year.
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  • 218 2 -RESPECTABLE Malay opinion™ is opposed to Mr. M.P.D X air's proposal to negative C:*v Counril Comrasttee's de-f-\:un not to allow the conversion of the GUylang Trade Fair into an amusement pnrk, slu; Inche JUohd. Siciik bin Haji A .>>-;><! Ham id. a nominated
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  • 101 2 MAX WENG FATT of Lorong Tii Seng, who tried to pick Sio pocket of a preacher !e they were m a crowded s is sentenced m Singae First District Court yes- ay to a year's rigorous imprisonment Male has seven previous convictions. Lee Hock Niang said
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  • 107 2 VT] ST radio message rereived m Singapore from I re Harbour B> Griper, states that she is expected to arrive m S* vt ters on Friday. Sept. 5, ;.t about H) a.m. The 596-ton Griper, went to the rescue of the freig E
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 121 2 I j |?J h w saLxs r^^ >^ sfc Keprtmutm GETZ E 5. C PENANG -KUALA LUMPUR- 3 iNr,APr m r „>\ 1 Bordefl sj of Quality Con;- pi protects XI IM t k through tvirv uipe of pi o. n- Irtioi ti.ur\ m \nur h J<i^ui MipeniMon of cm
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 83 2 C-^S^?N- HALr-BAKED YAP? NEVER A-TmSdwED JSS29k f YEH.'...ONF- v. > T I 1 I VO P SA;ED r Y WAPPY?-ATA N I DOKIT VO' REEUZe"wmt^^| J MAN'S -s°a*- tl JK^PO^TC" .^K^b- MAH LTE y TIM F LlKFl this IS L> lN AP :N rn' midoleTJ best fpTend h£artTs still W^VaT§v
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  • 501 3 There's already a technical school m Spore (fSSSS) Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the proposal for a Singapore Polytechnic, hAr. D.I. Greer, Lecturer m Government Technical Evening Classes, ques i tions the need for a new technical project "when we have m Singapore at the moment
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    38 3 phc o fSING \i HUE >n ol Gil Is S i Ac who m eampin at l\.ku lor the S i -a ill sti ike tvd j Pletn J ..rue oi t'. ,t handwork m the Telnk Standard
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  • 25 3 Lights For Playground N E ;ht up S S n h id I i g used I i >n oi 'ore c all because i
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  • 24 3 dren's disease The S advance the »nd j Ice of the 1 mt of I M.< iva. s ng
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  • 122 3 iKi.LlMlwi'Y tests conducted by the Veterinary Department m Singapore with Aureomycin-812 Com plex the new wonder animal food— have proved s< encouraging 1 1 ui t Government Ik.s stepped m to pre vent blatk-marketing of this commodity. Disti iFood, tes i gathered ovei > a
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  • 119 3 Scottish Universities Dinner, Dance Standard st.itv Reporter GRADI fATES and past students of Scottish universities S ngapore will hold the 4.'ird v tual Scottish Universities Dinner and Dance on Oct. 31. Any profits arising from the dinner will go towards the Sin;apore Gold Medal, a gift by bers of the
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  • 166 3 Health Of Fares Is Guarded PASSENGERS In Singapore iction Co n b i that their health nd are the first coniany, Mr. A. A. Ewij i i sneral Manager of the S.T.C. said yesterday. He said that cleaners w i h 1 buses with soap and water v i spray
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  • 30 3 THE Army Civil {service Union, Sin j ipore will celebrate its sixth anniversary on Sept. I with a tea party and a film show at Robinson's Cafe.
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  • 69 3 THE WELL-KN'OW.\ bWISS Professor Dr. R. Hoeppli. wil arrive m Singapore from Peip- j ing via Hongkong m the Corfu on Sept. 1, to take up the position of visiting Profe r of Parasitology m the University of Malaya. Dr. R. Hoeppli has been
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  • 179 3 A FEATURE m this years annual programme m aid of the Poppy Day Fund will be a sale at the newly opened St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall, called "Mistakes and Misfits," Mrs. V. C. Bath Chairman of the Poppy Day Appeal
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  • 89 3 THE Malay Section of Radio Malaya will hold a variety competition on Monday. Sept. 1, as part of the Han Raya Haji celebrations. This special Malay programme which will be held m the studios of Radio Malaya from L> p.m. to 5 p.m. will be bro idcast
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  • 318 3 SEVENTY-SEVEN Certificate Course students of the Singapore Teachers' Training College passed their first year examination held last month. aggregate 90 per centr- The r.-ht others who sid5 id n of read, the required i ir d are allowed to o i Final Year of the
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  • 88 3 SCOUTS PLAN GRAND FAIR SINdArOKK scouts. and girl guides of the E;» bei n D'stiici B<>y Scouts As o( iation are busy making final preparat;ons for their Grand Fun Fair wh'ch will be held fit the Geyfang English School torn' rrow. Mr. Cl tries Richards, District Commissioner (Eastern District), told
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 88 3 >6^/ ECONOMY, SPEED fSI^W OUTSTANDING FEATURES INCI.CJDE: />„ «</ 900 lbs.— loo kgs. 100 <»/'" T The m dt! l t i am 5 1 vu a r t d raC va- cie i V K,r,. Independent front cod Ot to all passive „,s r. S B oA ro ma«
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    • 164 3 s Iriicf" < >W HEINZ < > MAYONNAISE < >UMIFOPM FLAVOR RPm .^^■■■■^Kii^— I i>>. sn't pay to ask n-st 'r^Si m r^y^ n«yoi natse specif v. 'L H 1 I n v Mayonnmiw kml^mmi Jli^lUii;;;;;iimilU^'^ you're getting the be« Al- I -j^ i. diToi v. ith exactl) the X
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  • 173 4 IPOH, Thnrs. Tlie Perak Chinese Welfare I Association has appointed a five-man gub-com-mittee to tackle m earnest its scheme for the establishment of a hoys' town here on lines similar to such an institution H America. The boys' town scheme
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  • 93 4 A British Red Cross nurse who flew into Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday for work m the Federation resettlement areas was an Australian who had joined i:p to see the country she had to leave m a hurry m January l! i.\ She was Miss Ida
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  • 34 4 MR. A. Nahappan, editor of the Tamil Nesan, will talk to members of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club on \he subject j of "Today" at 730 pm, ;o- I moi row.
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  • 30 4 Hari Raya Haji prayers will be held a! the Abu Bakar Mosque. Jnlinre Bahru and m ali the district mosques m Johore at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 797 4 S'pore Leaders Back Plan For POlytechnic THE [estion made by the pore' Ad-rioc Comnr.ttee tor Technical Training to the Colonial Secretary. Air. W.L. Blythe, thai a memorial polytechnic to the late Kins George VI be r'.t. aroused very keen interest and support from the nys leading techui ai en and
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  • 156 4 KUALA LUMPUK, Thurs. Old Cliinfse women inevitably suffer from hypo* rhondria and medical cariosity and when this is taken into account, it v. ill he sees that there is ver\ little lundamentaJ difference between the number of Chinese and Malays treated, said
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 248 4 11 A M 1 JO, 4, b.IJ Ac 1* iU P.M. Ki'iin**lh Kobf-rtv' T 1 GREATER ON 'TECHNICOLOn world Vl ro THE Slarrin? > X!C^*'Phil\i WII|) DALE ROBERTSON ANNE FRANCIS I>K WILLIAM MARSHALL t A »*<■'«'»>*«- r^^ •^■^■~^r>j>_<n_r>_rr l- j-xrx.r~>_~i_i~i_~<_i~ur-i_n-r-i_i~i_i— u~i_- PLUS! SP» lAL TECHMCOI.OH M I REMEMBER of THE
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    • 26 4 OPENING TO DAY 35H0W53.6.15«9.15p.m X X- O Heroic Saga Spectacular Action "DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH' Starring James Barbara Guy CRAIG PAYTON MADISON m Super Cinecolor
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    • 165 4 TODAY ll^yJi 1 Ride Full Sail frith P//ntej into high m "THE PIRATE REVENGE SUrrwg M \j{| x \j f< x iher Last Picture bef< .11 HERRI io\i W.th a cast of thousands ft* b SH w ''I M\\< pi, km M> (fx "RENDEZVOI RTTH OOMMEKTAET B^ ISI 4TONIO| THE
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  • 263 5 CO Led Attacks On Red Targets —Gets 2nd Bar Stondord Stoff Reporter SQUADRON Leoder W. G. G. Duncan 'h formerly Commanding Officer of a j er .re Squadron and now Personal Staff r to Air Marshal Sir Basil Embrey yes a second bar to his Distinguished
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  • 223 5 Standard Staff Corresponded kl iIA U Ml'l U, I Inn-. Ivx* i. mm. terrorists were executed tin- morning m I* n < n Jail, bringing tin* total executed miht i!w unierffenc) started to I 7*). First to climb the thirteen steps
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  • 71 5 HAL C Thurs Ihr vi .i i.i .t ti htactf Awkii turns Puhlttitv li.tiriu.tn Mr Tan Blew Si n told the Presi today that the "M( had s<*nt a dMQIK for C#9t to the Secretary <>i the Malay Detainee^ MfetfatC ■(imrnitt****. Kuala I umpu t
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  • 98 5 Wife (12) Faces Charge KLA Kupusamy, 30. attach n, \>, ird Department was charged at the Klang 1 1 Court tor attempting kill her I md, Kupu by mixing his fo i some caustic soda on April Kup said that ho about to swallow his foo t his mouth burning.
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  • 82 5 P V VIcNEICE, m of the Singapore Improvement Trust, yesterday the SIT Estate Committee had considered allocatby the ballot me- but had decided against II. 1 sa d that the Cpmmittee ed the meI ime ago from all and had come to the j ton 1
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  • 182 5 'RonsGn' And 'Ramson' THE illiterate public can easily be deceived by imitation "KimMin" liuhtris. which carry the trade murk "Kamson said Singapore's Senior ASP Michael \\o\ !t* m the Second District Court yesterday. Mr. B was opening them in which Ganga Ram. >j Bombay
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  • 299 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. —Mr. s. Sinuam. •independent candidate on Kmht l.umpur Municipal 1 oiuu il. yesterday urged tfu t uoniPii employed In the Municipality should get equal pay as men. Be said it was time such injustice to women should be removed. Manj women
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  • 215 5 PEJNANG, Thnrs. The chiefclerk ol the General Hospital, Chng Chen« flork v\a«. acquitted anil discharged without being called upon lo make iu^ defence by Mr. D. C. I. Wernhani m the Magistrate's Court toda) <>»• the charge of having the management oi a place
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  • 36 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Va ikan. a van iriv», was fined ton to Che Salleb bin Edchardt I c Parit Bunta Court when c aded guilty 'o a cnarge ot »nt driving on June l<-
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  • 13 5 fOH allowing his rattle to I \bu Johan. Ci:cuit Port Dick.>on.
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  • 260 5 m |o;itl shnldin* hMlaj l> Ser iDgoon Kil Sennetl i-' Kol mi \.\'T. \h I'll- -rv, hi Kd Kirn < Ihi.iii i:«i Boundary K»l 1 lorence i:.l i pper SrraneiMm. \hi < lift Km- i;.i G»vt. Printinu ks \N ftocUfigh Pk ;i il.Ti Heights, \riiinr lii S
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  • 72 5 KIM LUMPUR Thins— An nut., ilv destroyed by f.re v unsuae^iul. His mOUoa to rescind rejf 11 'm SaMiß« and Builc m« m illow buildm- of tlu .itre JJSm y the ueoplt coacerned S B fas s"-?5 and *bo there *f" g whom the
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  • 108 5 IPOII. Thurs.— Ignoring the dcci ion takrn by q 17-man sub-committee. six Chinese primary schools m Perak have applied to the Education Department for inclusion m the new Government parity salary scheme for Federation Chinese primary school teachers. The sub-committee was appointed by seven Perak Chinese
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  • 48 5 BOARD WILL QUESTION 20 RAl'B. Thurs.- -Twenty Nor- mal Trained Engli ;h Teachers from i over Pahang will ;i])pear before an Interviewing Board at Kuala Lipis tomorrow. The Board will select candidates for promotion to the Superscale Appointm< I I i h there are few i m Pahang.
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  • 46 5 s the i Mm (mm I thi Ii PS [ndiai and itter til utili ing I. ided <»:ii> i "wi of > mem] iera of th« 10-mart sf f.u r.W. Davii ii i iq i on ho I E
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    • 61 5 FH£ SULLOOO ANT fc u s P5 .nded by its feet Bulldog Ant ca» hold .n its jows a glo*« more than a thousand time* lf own weight. Comporati»e!y *ot a human feot < tropexe artist would ho*c gr ,p an 80 ton steamroller w.fK h,s teeth while clingmi WHITE
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    • 329 5 fl- international ioi'ic/i beiiuty, n»>!* i <>n '"< "^.^4. ''''^tSfc ■> Fund's Cold and I inur.?". -j >■■:•■ Bhj^Bj > —r~ ■"•sJHSBr lit I Yoa get a wonderful feeling of tdf-conftdera c »*'hcn v<>m You need raj crr.\rr.« I brtp y.ur i'mm Ie if)"i' --'f iLno^ 1 you /ooA attractive.
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  • 292 6 HE ann< eni by the Federation's High Commisii eh Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, of what amounts tc an amnesty to anyone blackmailed into helping the dits came at a most timely moment— immediately i r theft agers of Permatang Tinggi forfeited gt< give information about the r of
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  • 314 6 i\ strange things are happening :n A Dr. Malan still lives m the Dark the British tradition of helping the ged. Dr. Malan is not only resolutely nding his racial policies but heartlessly enforcing 1 In Johannesburg last Tuesday, 20 leaders of the j. ampaign against Dr.
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  • 440 6  -  ERNEST HOBERECHT TOKYO. ASIAN leaders and foreign diplomats In the Fai Fast are watching with great interest the test that little Burma intends to give Russia. If carried out. the test and its results are expected to have a tremendous effect on the "cold war" struggle
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  • Wre the PEOPLE
    • 416 6 Recruiting Right 'Type For Merchant Marine Officers Sir; I have read with shipping corresreport on the hold R.A.S.C. ship "F k Clover" on A g. 2 Biine a Marine Engineer mys« who left the for n ins not unlike those of the three Junior Engineers wl gned off the '■V
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    • 297 6 Sir: I am m favour 01 the S n Government subice. To increase the price of rice is unsound. An ase m :he price oi commodity, especially if I s sponsored by Government, is I 3 the principle on which cn;r shop-keepers develop 'heir
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    • 135 6 Sir: On page one of The Standard recently the following item appeared: 'Japanese hospitals are keeping lists of men who are *not only handsome and healthy but have good scholastic records' as donors for artificial insemination because of an increasing: demand from childless couples." I am much
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    • 201 6 c;j r; Preparations are now being made for the Queen's Coronation on June A next year. Representatives from the various parts of the British Commonwealth are being selected to attend the coronation m London. The Singapore Government v.i. shortly be selecting three Unofficial Members of the Legislative
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    • 246 6 Sir; It was good of Alex Josey to reply on Aug. 19. to my letter concerning the housing of labour on rubber estates. I shall like to comment on his reply as follows: It would- certainly be a retrograde ■-tcp to uproot the workers from the
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  • 281 6 Review of Views Malay Youths ILREADY m the Malay| Regiment the Police and; other armed for the; Malays have formed > kbone. and it is surpns-£ ing that still a greater number of them is interested mi n itary service Utusan£ ayu comme n t c di editorially. Rc-ent reporU
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  • 707 6 Malayan Affairs I2<t!4iif t mm is th<> »i,p u -1n,,,,,, c*> rmimm th<i r si /fits timl fl htf i <•* f(tf m tlttn ntf inn f f, t tiK'llltllff uf I I? r I, m i* s f <otHf*< rt -U I f n Says ALEX
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  • 183 6 Si r: As <;::e who is going ti> be hard h. the i c t m the pri.-e of rice by g cents a kati with eff< the first of ne.v m nth, 1 cannot help but express n indignation over sion of the Governmo:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 39 6 SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., I TO. li>. •ir|Mir.itril ill SIBSSPOTC) PC EOX 92— SINGAPORE. THE TOMEY ORGANISATION JOSEPH TOMEY SONS LTD. Pressure Gouges, Eureko Hercules Gauge Glosses Vocuum Gouges, Eureka Hercules Glass Cylinders CATHERINE STREET, ASTON, BIRMINGHAM.
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    • 19 6 /£&> ili **ii^\ FOUR SPRAYING, LIMEWASHIN, AND DISINFECTING MACHINE 1 QoQ I KNAPSACK I SPRAYER IWIDI RANGE OF SPARES ALWAYS
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  • 142 7 LARTA Xuu >X IP) President Soekarno ited ins demand i or t H return f)f Guinea t« Indonesian hands, but denied that claims constituted a threat to Australian- tress m h>\ 'v,. a W ii] F lj Puted South hopeful -nut the question ue^ince
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  • 30 7 !CO CITY. Aug 28 <TP> —A eh m Coahule B firm npany, I by the Mexican fhe i i Jose, was ored m Mej I Judge,
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  • 400 7 Eden Returns To London And lakes A Hand LONDON, Vuir. 2Ji. Britain appeared read) h*<hi\ \tt cul her losses m Iran :hi«l a settlement Premier Mohammed M«» ;h!«'<| «>m the 1 8-month-old oil dispute provided tin* concessions are not one-sided. foreign secretary /intnony i^uen, ]usi
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  • 159 7 CHURCHILL TO SEE NEW PRES. LONDON, Aug. 28, (AFP).- The British Prime minister, Winston Churchill, will make another trip to the U.S. to mccl t lu- new American President, whichever part} candidate comes out successful m the final analysis ol the presidential election. The visit will be either diinng the
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  • 168 7 JOHORp BAMRIJ. r l i incideni witnessed by Mr H.W Strathairn, OSPC. Joh6re Bahru. at ihe Scudai Resettlement gate led to Atan bin Haji Ahmad, an Emergency Police Constable, and Mahinder Singh a lorry driver, being charged the Police Court, the formei with corruptly receiving 2<
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  • 55 7 Reform Bill Is Put Off CAIRO. Aug ?.P, fAFPi Th ptian Mi meeting under Premie Maher today decided to post pone final examination agrarian lefo I until Sepl c 3 The text of the bill was ed to the i order to g < 0 stud and co nment on
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  • 68 7 LONDON, Hug. 28. A rfgnificani gap m known itineran o< Britain's at m;< chicl sugef [\w invv test «»i l^iitish atomic device Is due writttin tl i next 1 1 4*3 s. n about I coral reefs of 1 Lia. S lisl ly that
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  • 56 7 MACAO Aug. 28 R« iter). j i f t U g U Governmeni ol Macao de lying having made anj apologies to Red China 1 c rent border incidents, said thai compensation had been paid n S ides ■on a fan and I s ..,,(i
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  • 109 7 KUALA LI Mli K. ll^ rks made by the Sel- Medical and Healtn G.H L< ■<■ againsi mcml Kuaia Lumpur Municip Council during a i<c< nl committee de- considered by ciUors. Messrs. S. C bingam *nd X.l De\ er. at this morning's meeting as discourteous mosl
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  • 16 7 TWEI YE p< tl(l and 108 1 n wreck near the Pr; <■ Radio
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  • 65 7 A MALAY woman. R binfe Manil f3.T), while ing stroll, fell into ofl the Esplanade la I nighi Her daugher, Alimah il6\ was accompanying her a I lumped m and sa\ ed ler At the time of the mc the tide d for a dn (i
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  • 60 7 W Aug. 28 iAP> Koui g ds were out ol today because they had ier last -Monday. While they were eating 1 hotel cafeteria their unguarded ■u-moured truck was rifled i.OOO In cash The monej vas recov< ■v^ next da the arrest of Ray E V
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  • 27 7 IT was announced lasi S Jeganathan, mtwt'thc South Ward on the Labour Party Ucket m the coming December City Counc 1,, has withdrawn hi! candidacy.
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  • 127 7 MALACCA, Thurs. When the Seti i ment Legislative Council meets next Thin day, Councillor Shunmugum will mo 1 c for a pro/: ion thatl representation the Federal Legislai C i be a minimum of three unofficial to be elected by the nomii
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  • 139 7 EVERYTHING i < Club, W S 1 Hu 4 Signa 20 and H A 1 Mr; P -I I \IM R M f« lircd ii.mlv.! 1 pensioner, wh« died .i I Ihr .<^< "i I •'"< hi x i illness .ii Ms resid* m r
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  • 64 7 p.JffSt th < und M k todoy: LONDON RUBBER I "-ONDON TIN 241 d 5p Ot £953 per ♦<>" buyen, P 24: d £954 seller,. O f P f Dec 24 d Three month*: 1939 £5E g*J bayr,, £940 idta Arr J^ne J j Settlement Pr.ce
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  • 33 7 WEST ('h eed to 1. iv Israel 3,000,000.000 n 1 about £250,000,000) m I i< 1! goods as compi Jewish victims ol Nazism. it was disclosed he c today.— Reuter
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  • 33 7 When ist as ii simiiip< ack nl Indian hen the v< po I D luarter pou nto '•■a- Coli to be th $200 i ligai B mthi He Jeyai e1
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  • 18 7 >i: R J treasure on J 1 p into the sum:, I Ml Tsuruj A.P.
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    • 85 7 OPENING OF A SERVICE TO MALACCA COMMENCING ON SEPTEMBER Ist Wtdnesdoys Soturdcyt ThuMdoy. Kuo|Q Lumpur C7SC :EP S.aqapor. ©750 C BCS Mclocc. DEp M |ccc CSIO •O Molccco C 905 arr S(ngopore c 2 o a«K Kuolo Lumpur cVHU DEP Singopcre Ml Kuolo Lumpur 1 6,0 rr Ma|cccfl 6 43
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    • 92 7 CHRiSTENING GIFTS 4 »o, m r~— j STERLING S!LV£R I flf > Leother, velvet 1 j m Hon rcse, each piece of ndord workmon" end < r. J-pff ■^^■^^S^fc-J^Bl < > l < rx l UJ o l o n Oj Ui^ UJ UJ l 1 l r 'i Servicl'e
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    • 36 7 PfcT^ 4 1 I;AY SNOWMAN I I OH, THAr^'e AT 7^^~ [If v^P .*f I—^ X MISTER _> C^,^E V. V M| kStSii WH AT'S THE Y<r^"*" AAELTING^T I :j|j\V' r~" I NyiL t J J^m^S^ 8
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  • 337 8 New S.H.B. Tug Is Steered By Push Bu tton By J. G. DARBYSHIRE, Standard Shipping Reporter. IN KEEPING with the Singapore Harbour Board's aim of modernising the port of Singapore, the Board has put into operation its latest and finest tug. the 127-ton Skillful, the only electrically-operated tug m the
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  • 56 8 UK Ship yards Say 'No' To Wage Boost LONDON', 28 Shipyard ov i ed the ea I her B employers m resisting den big ige by The Em] s Fede ration I ■■.■-.>. shipyard men Sive ay to un substa rise B:v tin's tv state nes. British Euu British Overseas
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    • 602 8 P^^ y FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Diltd Overland I tncNto, Ijus Angeles, All Aroeri(.ui »!v Can;*di.tn Cities. Penan? P. Sham S'jioie Air I A SI p%l |i Bl \n M SGSeyf H -'ssopt 22Sep1 lOd EtOei ol D:> CarfO Deep Tanks and passengei kings etc., tl ANGLO FRENCH BENDiXSENS LTD.
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    • 747 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. AL>o direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Cbiaa Japan Doe Spore Due Peaang From "faechaen" Aug. 30 Sept LI Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. B*hant Spore For "Szechoett** Sept 4 Sept 11 Hongkong
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    • 439 8 JAVA NEW. YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-American Liae Nederland Lin« RoUeraaia KoUetdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW i'ORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NI OKLI \Nv Spore P. Slum Peaaac AMPIN AN (RL) r SSept SLOTKKOYK (HAL) S/TSepl BSepl »Sepl BANTAM (RL) ISSept U HSept 1^ l9Sepf IRAKI iSMN) 1!» 24Sept SS26Sept
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    • 346 8 EAST ASIATIC |Nf BAILINGS I ROM s( whin Uiu PAIViOVIA" for Bm» "IM'IA- to, Buvtok S.iKobe <t Yokohama MAbIIALA for Djak B -ASI I- for Bai Hong i, Yokohama v,, v BL\ rUG For BwifMu k «.,ii. SAILINGS 10 o\n\[ c FOf Colombo. Ad.n Po, l v,, l Hamburg C
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  • 30 9 51 i.,! ;r.-| M trkd K---i II ler m no i ted S2fi and bu ke Coconui picul tut $32 c,- (b'»vfJav:i yak); ►a i S
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  • 29 9 IKON i A is 28— Si i e prices kong Exchange I 515.91 to £1 >"••:--«■ rj.S?l: $1,830 to 50.38R0 to one RupiJ Id $30L€25 to one t::t'!.
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  • 19 9 THE Malayan Ex?hanfic Bank \ssariation's r r./O.D h 8e1- 5 ifiMJ n K change rates remain tered.
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  • 26 9 BUilt To Cross R i vers TilP new model Jeep rrc is fV.'.ed with a > like the sub- ic s whirh Dermitj ii h i AFP
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  • 42 9 SDSX a n»« ont->f'^r I ss! re million ThMiMK«n barter »greem«rt, Jft^Svc sept i. nj land «wll B«l fI<HU Ja:>a s nacbiaery, iextßcs and nidiiufai (ured »n return for Thai noe, salt, rubber and tin i r.
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  • 40 9 n ,i-r.| Market Ren -H«-r cmtpmenTS of prepnred laiex irinK the month Sincaporc 4 tons and ih<»<e from u.e v-;|ss-| f -mo ton.) while a large K^: ,'S ,r?ncs to ul.ich Amonk shipped s I g*gy&jdco tons).
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  • 430 9 Replanting Advances For Small Estates photo. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The object of the first smallholders' replanting scheme is to make interim provision for granting advances for replanting curing this year to smallholders known to be eligible to participate m the fund. The i* ;;i! I rg I
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  • 246 9 RubberPrices Regain 1 Cent Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore regained one cenl per 1!). 01 a steady market on which better sentiment prevailed yesterday after four successive days of price drops totalling 6g cents per Ib. A section of the tra ie prices. il< buying ord ed from
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  • 123 9 COMMODITY PRICES 151 ()Sl\<; rubber prices cf Bt- per Ib Jn S;:i^:i pore j esterday were Buyers SHlrt s Ko 1 Spot Loose V»' SO I OB mi bales Sept. 1 !?>.s. km No. 2 H.S.S. 722 No. ?> K.s.S 683 <''»: Time: Qtiiet LONDON RtJBBEB Thursd iy\ op<■n i
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  • 17 9 AMERICA^ commercial i -Kin 2 ouo.ooo passense i I Jan. 1 and June W AFP
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  • 28 9 GOPEXG Consolidated an interim id of ]2l per rent the S >1 90 1952. pi d on Sept 13. accord- >• Secretaries, Qsborne nd C Ipoh.
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  • 28 9 EH: r ■jI tonic ttm i i c n de that an experimental be prodiu >•: from vi n im v: 1 it ij beini U.P.
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  • 53 9 Standard Mamei w~^ i ,rr T-'v the Ffflei .'X 5 m The qnan > >oW trie Federation i J ifc to 6.534 cwt. anain.'t 0919 cwt. m Jane S'ocV- the <-nd of the n* of Ju v were 5511 c« i those al the end
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  • 11 9 P lion Eu i con "i loan. i Reuter
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  • 89 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thins, fa the Malayan share market today there was continued demand for industrial shares. Tin shares uric uncertain and rubbers were stagnant. Chaifged pn<es weic INDI'SIKIA! S Bu>#-is Prtleff Fraser Neave O-d 3 97 4 1 2 H -n Co
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  • 59 9 FED. TEA IMPORTS Si .r M »rk<-t I > p >rl»r 'ill: h dea a1 m ted i!vi2 and f the imnorts come Singapore i i eoi \<n\ to rod 1 1 105 north dv v m Jme fiie Fei <•■ w« f tea and ted 1 71 574. h
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    • 22 9 l^^^gl SINGAPORE i i\ i -mRTA!NM£NTS c ll am 1 4 4 >. 0 PP.OC-PAMME IPOR] IN HAREOUR 4 LAYAN RAILWAYS iin < ll
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    • 99 9 A'R TRAVEL Df^AtTUtfS KM: M '"^> kV« SEHVH I s ARRIVALS M ,v,r NN ■.sa.o. ILlll Q -151J2 l: vt MNHI > *ti«> i tin: i IMHim:si.%> uk \> S v 1 ro.n; BUS SERVICES v r\kn ki tttKl\4l* !Xl '''"I': Xi \l i HIM H I \i't;h-v i«)| i
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    • 107 9 MALACCA ENTERTAINMENTS KUALA LUMPUR RADIO PROGRAMME 15 818 X 1. P. SWETTENHAM ENTERTAINMENTS CATMAI IPQH ENTERTAINMENTS W*\ V| N ramii) 12 30, 4 B U A ;d Th« H a m.. I. 3, 6.43 ENTERTAINMENTS v 7.15 .m r: r rv Ki.Ti PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS .> >!U\ 31 -m v 1.15,
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  • 580 10  -  PETER ROBINSON An Adventure Called Photography By i I 111 very l of t.nnprrini,' vitl pro ul> negative, Ike photographic pnrisi Uwows Dp Eis hands hi horr. i Hal Ummcb jm mkiv not be pure M ire haaesl >md this na pter is lrrittei foi jrou. I S3
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  • 64 10 i I t'a c dye ges the e a i and :> ireas <. the emulsi ice I are pate kit f oi bol g, but evengrey m colour, native Napi i-ne B ick *****. [1 d iy be an ss at it ige to meni print retou
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  • 99 10 T a l\V€ to by a of 120 I is carried 01 rangt > rrated m the neve) A Slkosha RapH shutter pro■'■•ciion or from 1 to 1 500 th. of a secon I In >»} 10 an auto il i -iouble exposure prevention device, am in
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  • 689 10  -  BiN Webb Jones By \V 111 writing \msk week about the >.»d news of Steve Conway'a premature eiui he n*»s onli t!nrt\ one— and also aboat I hick Henderson who was killed m tii»* Bht/. l didn't realise th.it a close friend ol hot 1 1
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  • 323 10 "KISS OF URL." -SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME" (Billy Eckstine)— MGM 509. THESE two numbers, m which Billy is accompanied by the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, are both fully up to the standard of the Eckstine tradition and will delight his many fans. Of the two. I
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  • 429 10 Under The Big Top S'pore Firm Sponsoring Pix Contest GOOD news for the amateur photographers m Malaya comes from Messrs. Hagemeyer Trading Company who are sponsoring a photographic competition commencing m September. Valuable prizes of photographic equipment to the tune of $5,000 are being offered by the organisers The amateur
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  • 538 10 Esasniner Arrives Here Tomor?, rvR. CHARLES Thornton Lofthouse, Examiner to the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, arrives m Singapore today from Malacca. He will commence his month-long examinations sessions tomorrow morning m the **His Master's Voice" Studio, Mac Donald House There are
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  • 361 10 THE STARS AND YOU I^ODAV'S QIOTATIOV: I here is do i rigate I k«- i>'»<»k !<• t.ik>' n» lands :iu i>. Nur anj coursers like a page <»• i»r im ing poetrj i niilj i>i< k i ii-< »n I BID FOR EVERYONE: Gel an early start; matters clo.-e to
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    • 106 10 iQCSffoOC Csv*?, lt*s yours when you fly V^f I Pan American to the U.S.A. ,v >^s^m^ j (via Manila) \X lifn mealtime r«une<* nroun<l ahoard touch to yotir meal, Pan American **trat(»' dippers* you feast like •erves jou a fine California tahle wine! •Ont»ii r broiled chi< k.en or All
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    • 160 10 E&ty, MASTERS g fStjgK&M voice s >■ j**?t w S JULY/AUGUST RECORDS j ~»-<^ BEETHOVEN Romance No 1 >n 5 Jascha Heifetz (Violin) with r Symphony Orchestra condu William Steinberg 2' 5 SCHUBERT— Landier, 0| J a i Cortot (Pianoi 5 CHERUB! Nl Anaaeon Overture 5 m Furtwongler and ri
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  • 386 11  -  JIM CHAMBERS Newcastle United Lose To West ßromich Albion By >kr* L U ONI >ON, Au 9- 28 (AP)— English and Scottish football clubs ran rnrough a heavy card Tuesday night, the fans having almost as many games to watch as on a normal
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  • 74 11  - GOLF Here's how OKammtß bam Zne&d c.,bf./dsg HI m aotfc r i r, t& r to w«fct :,< it dotcn«ri*g perfect! j-,,r, L 'lub out o ■■■< try ng to apply ujo i po ror by r head, tkt tends t« retrace J''- ooti .j back "<* w thii way
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  • 93 11 ISTANBUL, Aug. 28 (AP)— Pj (Lo Ani Owen Williams (Smith ti 4. 6—2. to enter the Ol the I i! In- 1 tennis championnndo Vi< ira (Brazil), tpPatTy's ma le men's ted the :th a eping i5 fl. Tory n\. Turkey's' reached the 4 the
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  • 145 11 Sedgman To Play In IS Tournament N X W V O R X, Aug. °T (Reuter): Frank Sedgman of Australia, the Wimbledon men's singles champion, has been seeded No. 1 among the foreign players m the United States lawn tennis champion- shins, which start at Forest il Us here on
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  • 47 11 BODCA Women To Plan GSC v. ng have i represent 8.0.D.C. A. I Se Mon) m a friendly badminton n Girls' Sports Club norrow at th badminton si commencing at ..oo p Chce. Miss Molly Yeng Choy. 1 an, Wiss Alice D ''.I Ncta Bell, i.n'l Madam
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  • 71 11 THI i i' the Sinj Rj ii*.- ft ion Shoot at Timah Range <»:: as follows. S ire: Tan K^i Siang 90 (2 R I, H'cap Score SR t Lt. Maid* i 1 Q 67.78 (7 c), FTcap Score SR I Hey I 8.00 (7 rds per Other
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  • 133 11 Hawaiian Stops Hairston NEW YORK. Aug. 27 (UP)— With whistling left hooks, Carl B ibo) Olson of Honolulu ped the corner of Eugene (Silent) Hairston's right eye until it streamed blood tonight and rned tbe Hawai Li n contender a te kout victory at 'he end of the sixth round.
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  • 15 11 'i ih 5 will rep n a fnendly ainsi X S.C.R.C ground. H
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  • 18 11 MOS 27 (UP)— Finland :i— (i. Ruj 3~n- Bulgaria •s Poland beat B 1 3—2, Rumania
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  • 17 11 THE Fashion Hov e tea K( a Brol i torrow at n Kei a tournament.
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  • 218 11 CANTERBI RY, Aug. 28, (Renter).— Well known for inconsistent batting, Kent yesterday collapsed againsi m remarkable fashion against India here, being all out for ZYI after an opening stand of 127 between Fagg and f Oslt> e that pair had been pin-m. igj fi ve n
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  • 39 11 p1 1 o1 1 Hri'.Mn's F.ui-.'T Bannister I'-.uK Don Seaman .i>s<> <>f Britain, during the 1. .">()« metre evesl <•< the Fraacc i.n-'Kind traci. ni'-vl at Paris <»ii \u S3. Bannister iron jn inns 4m mi s AP
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  • 305 11 LONDON, Auff. 27, (Reuter). Sarrey, the (*****' champion, piled up a big total <>t for riuht a^ain Nortluunptonshire today occupying a batsman pitch all day. They had 292 on the hoard with onlj one Mricl down ;dter an i ning stand of B 8
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  • 43 11 English Soccer Results TSTf v FIRSI f>l ISI ..V 4 f 1 2 I i S 1 THIRD DIVISION Hi. in> I C t THIRD H»\ i y. Scottish League Clyde B I 4 B 1 I. H DIVISION i I LJ U.M
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    • 129 11 m EXCHANGE S \S^CC!A;:ON M IK !s N 1 Ltd :i are d into -rs. d Shi| ided will Ken A C*u, I i nil' ft t/ i <».. Ltd.. i ihe pmber, I lEQNG IPAI ITED De l I ?ors deai ml 1 ;hp Str. Ml R] \N 8
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    • 146 11 lriliON tages. S I 1 120) B I vni. f i Ot L i r T I i. Sec. P t^Snr. All teac R V COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I Ha« 1 *****. RT drivi vcri amF 1 00 to p.m. 4.:i> to b'.OO 'p;n EXCEPT MONDAY POSTAL TUITION Book Business Cor
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  • 45 12 FOLLOWING are officials uf the hocki j ;\on of the CRC for this season: Convenor: Swee Lim Swang. General Hospital. Tel. 2414 Ixt. '.'> 11: Captain: Chua Eng Cheng, co Evan Wong c<: Co.: V: c laptain: Chai Hon Yam, j Malayan Airways, Kailang.
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  • 22 12 The O ■is »h >lboys will play Victoria School at ket on the 3 hool ground at 2.30 p.m. today
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  • 408 12  -  LIEW MOOK YOONG Mixed Doubles Tie Is Day's Thriller liv PENANG, Thurs. The first seeded player to fall I>> tin' wayside daring the opening day's play of tin* Malayan lawn tennis championships loda) was Tan Cheng Tee, the Perak champion and Penang runner-np, who bowed
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  • 254 12 SINGAPORE'S junior soccer rivals, Marine Department Sports Club and star Soccerites met m a Junior Cup replaj al Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. \> expected the match produced thrills galore and ended m a 2 l victors for the Soccerites. A B E leter- > againsl i
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  • 35 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE 5 )CCER: SAFA Le I BODCA v T Besar stadium: Div. 11l A. Blue Rovers v. Wo s r Social AP at CYMA. rsea SchoolVicto ia School ut Sch( >ol '2 30
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  • 118 12 PENANG TABLE TENNIS PENANG, Than. The Penan? Table Tennis Association h.n deiided to affiliate to the Malayan Table Tennis Association Whose inaugural meeting will be held on Sept. 1 to approve the roles mm! to elect A protein committee. The lm l! issociatloa has al>u dei ided to run the
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  • 30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— me k f Lornie s peed !i(? run on pi Septembei n A p.m Last day f•! S be Programrr the g harity.
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  • 185 12 SCSA Table Tennis Ties THE fo are the ties to be played off on Saturday Sept. (i. -it 3 p.m. m the handicap singles of I Sii japore Civil Service Association table tennis tournament: SRS. Naidu < -10> vs. S X Thomas I h9), Harry Goh f-6) Ail b. 11.
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  • 39 12 JOHORE BAHIU\ Thurs.— The Chess match between the English College and the Johore Chess Club resulted m a draw, each side winning 5\ matches. The Johore Chess Club's next match will be against the Singapore Chess Club.
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  • 94 12 Sin gam Trounced 14 To 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A motion by Mr. S. C. Singam, tubled at the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council meeting today, that games m the Lake Gardens, particularly golf, he barred was defeated by 14 votes to two. Members of the Kuala Lumpur Internationa! Sports Club
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  • 268 12 CLIFFORD PI7.R Customs ibles Keppe! Ri id Cus--5 by five -;<>•> t'.il m the final of the >:-i->::'e Preventive Service Divisional Football te -i- Fn: ci i 1 irk yesteri -.o m itch pi lyed wag >r the :> lup whic i nis pres ted
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    51 12 pliolo. West Bromwich centre-half and raptain. Kennedy appears to bo taking things easy with a midair seat as he jumps to beat Tottenham Hotspur centre-forward l.«-n Duqurmia (left) to the ball during the first division match at Tottenham Ki^t Saturday. At right li UVst Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Heath.
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  • 307 12 Ong (11) Steals His Thunder NEO CHWEE KOK. Singapore's tone Olympi< swimmer, broke his 1,500 metres free style record m 2.8 sees, at the Chinese Swimming Club gala event yesterday. Neo returned Sfl mins. 21 sees Chwee Kok was given a biu ovalion but some of his
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  • 514 12 NEWARK, New Jersey, Aug. 2S (UP)— Brilliant Ford Konno of Ohio State flashed to a one yard victory last night m the 440-yard tree style to win his second title m the National AAU men's suiin m i n g championship. Konno, Olympic 1,500-metn
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  • 33 12 Women In Colony Tourney I WT Lifting „r: tmatew U.^hthi iti«l mnii Kh PS lour u.iin ton -Misse* Dai. hrn h.n, be held at the II sted m >, 1U eta« .tt J 9M
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