Singapore Standard, 17 September 1953

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STAND ARD it m Vol. IV. No. 77. SINGAPORE, THLRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 197>3. TWELVE l»\(,E> Inn NTS. Remember The Missing Diplomat? /few...
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  • 32 1 5 KILLS: FIELD DAY FOR FORCES I LUMPUR, Wed. rcea operating had a field clay m hen they killed sts, three of II to patrols of (lie firM :fttt rt it sirup
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  • 36 1 ard tady b .fl a half miles from 'he and burned ►out a dozen enge thi n clear off ge. Tlie others were in the flame-. Ti of the crash was determined immediately.
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  • 14 1 But you said you'd !•>.»%♦• it t<» me to turni>h ih» fl it.
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  • 63 1 KUAI LUMPUR, Wod.— >i the Imp] Ei ergency sil (I *n. ihe ihe tence for unlawful posscsn of rubber and tin. Th nee is now rced to ,'j minimum of three pi tonment. Hitherone year's iinpriIth a maximum of in jail for such an
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  • 21 1 VTTANCHERRY. Soi I ter).— and 15 fire I i their headf QUI the injure I
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  • 500 1 Mav Have Joined Husband? GENEVA, Sept. 16: (Reuter) —Mrs. Melinda Maclean, American wife of the missing British diplomat, Donald Maclean, has disappeared from here with her three children and "may have gone to join her husband behind the Iron Curtain/' the Geneva chief of police said today.
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  • 16 1 STOP PRESS 1 Am Alright' LONJ of m ing < T UP Reuter
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  • 8 1 MADAME PANDIT rrtbut- To h
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  • 484 1 She Beats Prince And Becomes a President NEW YORK. Sept. lb\ (Reulcr).— Mrs. \ijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India yesterday became the first woman ever to be elected President of the Tnited Nations General Assembly. She was chosen by a vote of 37 to ft over Prince Wan ot Thailand, the
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  • 6 1 Neguib In A. Crisis GENERAL NEGUIB
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  • 222 1 16.— Cairo's T"d a y measures in the i Preforth regime would be "I rough." Minister I [ajor thundering crowd of 100,--000 the a conspiracy restore the monarch- had id conspirators would be named within 48 hours Two armoured cars stood at each
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  • 95 1 Sir Charles To Succeed Sir Charles LOXDOX. Sep*. 16, (IU iter) The appointn I air- Sir F Offi cr nding-in -Chi ef. Far Land Forces. I nounced by the War Office i Sir Charles F. Ki heron es Commai or Midd East Forces. Gen. Loewt n is ent Officer Comin
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  • 58 1 Standard Staff Corr€B>snSS?al KUAI A LUMPUR. Wi d Be: j and S. S Id Ti in Of the F( Reconnaissance are ng framed bi thR< gin eat depot in Port I son. Sir Gerald wai mot at nent airstrip Mentri B r .<nd Brit h Ad
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  • 33 1 MEW YORK. Sept. 16 CAFP) Mayer of New York, VinImpellitteri. was defeated by F. w. gner in the Democrat primary to choose the Party'- official candidate the New York City flection
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  • 19 1 K ASH Ml R state is to main itonomous p -iv. thin the Indian union. A. F.P.
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  • 15 1 MARSHAL Tito last n received Bri'ish Field Mai Lord Montgomery m Zagren. A.F.P.
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  • 101 1 COLONY FIRM TO BUILD MIL BRIDGE ALOR STAR, Wed —A Singapore firm of civil engin< Messrs. Ewart and Company. have been awarded a contract to build a 51. 000.000 bridge at Alor Star, to take the p a v of tho two existing Bailey bridges. j The new bridge will
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  • 46 1 PARIS, Sept Hi Premier Joseph I anicl will gn to Washington tor important sn i «.t polk j talks ith t op American officials soon, it uis e,{ toi I < I i i i ASDFSDFSDAF AAAF DSF AP UP
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    • 57 1 USE THE Shelltox x y//6' newest \gt- f/ung in radio! SjE&EtCß^r 4k /V/cv im //it- Federation: $380 PHILIPS IMj 7/J/0 neco v//> /</ jyrr Mo rtxordpiayer no bigger than an oniinury tabic rmdioi 'I In model gjvet a wwederfml n t i r ..v /»"f/i /< radio and ret >rdt
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  • 173 2 50-Foot Death Plunge Suicide Standard st.u Reportcf A I returned by the Singapore tan! -roner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, I f it Ihe i. nto the death of r> •}")••.•< old dance teacher. Choy Ch- Loon wa s fatally Injured 50-fool plunge from the pt ef his studio on Ann
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  • 43 2 ALTHOUGH Mr Justice i ihim, who pleaded to irge, was in remand since hi t on De>\ 22 last i for 'laving choppt a papaya tn to burn down a prove its pro.. jail sentence was from
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  • 104 2 photo. MEMBERS of tho public who hive occasion to go to Singapore's Ceutoal Police Station to make reports or statements will n<> longer have to wait in the dismal Charge Koom. For their convenience a ne w waiting room has been set aside in which thev
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  • 160 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN addition to the accommodation available for 83.000 children in Singapore's English Schools next year there will be place for at least another 80,950 children in i hinese, 9,316 in Malay and 1,476 in Indian schools. A Government spokesman told Tl^.e Standard
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  • 45 2 ONLY four out of 4.000 S gapore Government oyees have spplied for to buy their own homes through the Federal Government scheme launched three e four applicants are junior officers and want loans ranging hum Si o,ooo to j $18,000
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  • 80 2 THE 6,224 ton Anshua, the third pilgrim ship to n Singapore from Jed more than 300 pilgrims rday. Only two I both women died on the journey home. More than HOO other pilgrims di at Pen The ret grims on arrival by a large crowd of
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  • 95 2 BEFORE he and his wife sailed from Singapore for Australia in the Charon yesterday, the former Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe (ri^ht) was given a group photograph of the Citv Councillors by one of the Councillors. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. The photograph was taken at
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  • 164 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Peter Clague, Singapore Police Secretary, yesterday gave four instances in which members of th c public successfully resi ded armed robbers. In the first instanee a father and son sttacked three armed men i to rob I Kim Poh Road, off
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  • 420 2 JOHORE P. W.D. MAN JAILED He Accepted A Bribe Of $200 From Contractor Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— M. S.nnathamby, a technical assistant in the Johore Public Works Department with 25 years service, was today sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Paul Storr on a corruption
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  • 12 2 LONGER SINGLE DECKERS URGES EVHNG i linI are i _ad MK EHI.M
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  • 32 2 EIGHTEEN oi textile* ed al si 1.200 wei re in Palmer I: re The theft ws iy but it i texl i Si ot. ai PoH investigating.
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  • 108 2 CONFUSION and anxiety over the working of the igration law was nat in the early stage-. S I gap Immigration ch:ef, Mr. .1. 1.. J. Haxworth, told The Standard, yesterday, Mr. Haxworth commenting on criticisms of his department at Tn the Legislative Coun t
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  • 63 2 SI.AP followed started a riot wh two labourers. Teo Eng S. and Teo Ah Peng, in the Si por e Second District Court terday on a charge ng. It was alleged that Eng Seek and Ah Peng were Ifl I vho had a Chen Kam and
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  • 129 2 TWO ca^es of housebn ing and theft I ca^e of thel m a man's room were revealed by police yesterday. CASE 1:— A Sikh jagn of a rubber factory wen' to work on Monday nig hi after locking his room. When he returned the
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  • 64 2 Standard London Correspondent prices ot rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 19 d Oct. /Dec. 194d. jan Mar 19Jd. Apr. /June 19]d. Jury/Sept. 19^. Sept. c.i.f. 19 4, Tone: Buyers Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £595 per ton buyers, £597 10s. sellers. Three months: £589
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  • 120 2 Cl MlflCj rubber price* .rntv per Hi) ir Singa pate \-vierd.i> acre. Itu\ i s srlkrs Ra I RHJ spot Leone Ns I R.S.S. SS| Ns R.R.S I Ns < K.S.B. I I I n e Quirt lIN PHM r 1 he price ol tin ycster ii i
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  • 7 2 KONGKO: |6 eial S>l 2(
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    • 106 2 jft nut sitf is ns vi* i Ji> om Kimtb*i*i os*<k\i usi ""/""*<''' PRINTED VOIiS ///f'l MERCERISED I COTTON SAREES Mil C V' /c i|\ vi- < I 6 I /W >i\ V X CROI Nil I I OOR ir x i*~^.Ji^J Limited II km.iis ri M'E HNCaAPfIBI f HKIKI
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    • 81 2 Weather MINIMUM ti mpei.it ure: From 7..'!0 pan Sept. li to a mi. Sept. Iti. Sineapore 174F); Penana 1 741 i; Kola Bahru 173F): Kuala l.umpur i70l); ipoh (72F); Ku;<ntan I KSF). M.ixini u in Temperature: Trom 7..;tl a.m St-pt. IS to 7. .'.(1 a.m. S«-pt. It; Singapore (87F); IVnaiift
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  • 91 3 ALL international airlines operating out of Singapore are now busy engaged »n airlifting children back to school. Heaviest traffic is between Singapore and Europe and this picture was taken aboard a BOAT Constellation shortly before it left S_agapers for London yesterday. Of the 21 passengers from
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  • 223 3 i RIME Wis responsible for the deaths of five peoing the lirst half of this month as against five during the whole month of in said •n with month keeper, uf i.O- is at have an Indian found tighl v decomposed body of i tman in
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  • 20 3 tie of tnada, i few iing to and .perts r *he y:on added Tuned
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  • 84 3 PENANG, Wed. A ..pecial examination for Muni clerks who failed in one subject during their last examination will take place soon t) enable them to pass a promotion Bar. the Municipal Secretary. Mr. S. V. Adams. The Stan i.v He said that clerks have to s
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  • 30 3 THE anniversary tions of the Malay Association, Penrheigam Al Aishu Wai ATeleh. will h e held at Choon Gunn English Sehool. K Seng Road on Sunday at 4.00 p.m.
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  • 80 3 Mr Aw Boon Haw was host recently at a dinner part] at his Haa Psr Mansion, in Hoogfcoos b» the visiting Japanese Ptrhamcnt.irv Delegation to Southeast Asia. I linking Mr. Aw in the background of picture ri^ht) are Mr Lemon Ik«'da Heft), member of the House
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  • 157 3 New U.K. Policy Affects System SUGAR may be taken off the ration in Malaya next year. From Jan. 1 next the British export trade in refined sugar will be handed back to private refineries, it was announced by the Singapore Government yesterday. Consequently the
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  • 88 3 PORT SWETTENHAM Wed. Ts clerks urc 1 yester lav srhen 'onveying several bags ot i bur-' They were rushed *.o hosplway c. is Sia ese 1 i ling the rice was irn to his ship The clerks were standi) g >ilo a be sling 1
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  • 102 3 SINGAPORE'S popular Director of Posts. Mr. W. A. Cooper leaves the Colony shortlv on six months leave prior to his retirement alter over 40 \cars in Government service. When h t > leaves Sin with his wife on Oct. 2 1 Radnorshire, his place will
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  • 160 3 CHINESE fishermen in Singapore are now taking to deep sea fishing, the acting Director of Fisheries, Singapore, Mr. Thani Ah Kow, said at a press conference yesterday. Tham ad ied. however. I I e :> long time re Sing ipore can dispen with fishermen
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE A Will Mtier On Oct. 16 at the Adeiphi i Garden. Mr. Harold Williams, who will play the title role in Elijah, at a forthcoming formanee, will By over f f >r the dinner from Au I
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  • 50 3 X isl Church In 1 F i I "i E ie six "comm i W i do Rein :-y Hain M.'l K r Today: Pay Lebai R Waldo Reii VI T Sti n I i i Friday: /Wes Ch irch: 'V I'll! s M.T. Meel
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  • 15 3 THE North P iold their annua at the Kir:- F VII at n.
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  • 168 3 THK fii -t Joiat practice of tlie Singapore Voith Council Choir who will aUBf the two City Day saags on the steps ot the City Council on the night of City Dav, Sept. ti araa held at the Wesley Hall. Fort Canning, oa Monday. The "City Sons."
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  • 56 3 Rise In Malayan Timber Exports M .LAI exports or sawn timber (excluding Irak) letted IMSM7S during the lirst h.ilf of IIW Nr Ir ,um P»rrd wit'i 17,374,2(1 during lhr mrresponding period m itn. •t r Bg r 1 i SI 174 Iv y p 4 in Ol 1 rd l
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  • 17 3 A few pi ship The f r i n the --*****--t •i Ik? l 1
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  • 313 4 Noise Annoyed Others... So Radio Was Cut Off Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 500 labourers of the Singapore Harbour Board are 'simmering with rage*' because Harbour Board officials cut the wire supplying eleciric current to their only community listening set, they alleged, to "pacify"' half a dozen European officials staying on
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  • 96 4 Award For Heraldry Adviser MALACCA, Wed. Malaces FltaalfifUl Councillors at a meeting today decided to present a silver salver to their adviser in Heraldry Dr. (11. Withers Payne, in appreeiation of hLs services in designing and emblazoning the Municipal Arms. A warrant to use the Arms u.is produced fur the
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  • 52 4 KUAL IPUR, Wed.— l< I ("i:r i (24), an Sttendant attach; W arne B petrol kiosk at Lumpur. r in the sum of $100 I>r 12 months when he ach i trol E. Brown. President Ol the S ol laid thr; he tore it of the book
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  • 144 4 AID HOT PUNISHMENT FOR SUHGEI PELEK Gentld Templer, e was not n. Instead he was sen'. une Govern to di with them tl ns on p I ?_j tearing re "beginning to try o Government." I the 2,000 inhal gave them one mon to reform. ••Opt r;i' on Q tion
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  • 22 4 A LUMPUR, Temj li r, org oi I eal, and arly ppi< > 7. Tlio poppies ol i in-
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  • 165 4 IPOH, Wed.— Or. A. M. Tarafolar, Kinta District Health Officer, was today lined S5OO in the Magistrate's Court tor negligent driving on Feb. VZ which caused the death Of a six-nsonth-old child at the junction of Kampar and Goneng Koad. In Dr. Taral said it
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  • 24 4 A VARIETY the Taipinf e Methodist Youth 1" lid of the Chi;: t.ind. Pokok Assam Xage. will be held at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 182 4 SINGAPORE City Council ors. including their i 'i' F. ICcNeice, Government officials and well itched Mr. A. W. Pere ir a's 45-mi imc film, "Tbe which wai ned in the City C ci] Chamtx r y< terday, It wai the vliolc a eilor*. Mr
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  • 121 4 Ritson Talks To Resume lIRI I M\N dele Ration of the Council «>f Johat Action, represeatias about is.ooo Siagapare C»\ rrament emplo3 ees, >\ di saeel t ioveraaa si da] to discuss the RHsaa p.i v i smairaflstloai. The delegatioa v ill l e headed h> Mr. K M. Il\
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  • 57 4 Fed. Aug. Total KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— I excise revei the V repi n colic nth. eral cu^to:-: 123 121,0 mi nth T_« slight dr« p in rubber. Total collect! month i (4.*****1 In al--o s < In i trom I i i tot ollect< month
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    • 253 4 f CATHAY ORGANISATION r*B ATTRA(TIONS -^tP II <>|{ Mil (iiWIMINi I Ol OIS FATKONS I 111 -I \l- M(l \<IU ISOOKMU I IN \l»\ \N< L j oa i \-u opens y^^Xß^G! TXr^^^ TOpflY AT M AM.. 1.30, I. <•• I", X «>.30 I'.M. FORBID&F.N ADVENTURE! MAGICAL SPECTACLE 4^sJ^__^P*T t
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    • 205 4 SENSATIONAL VAf.lll f Plusi Th* hi :i-IP Wmsirai NAT "King" COLC 6Sag»T«p Im"- PHI lI. Mi with Rut Mm WATCH FOR IT ..i I S (Ml si its are now (ash bookjhh- llt TOI) AY M_l|tir NO HUMAN EVE HAS EVER M /!Wf/m/££ NO MAN EVER LIVED E f^BBBBBBBBHWFfff-^TsiiT^ J
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  • 193 5 WE Diagnostic Survey Team has just launched the ol land use survey of Singapore Island. Pur- this survey is two-fold: 1. To estimate the capacity! Vi: 'the growpopulatlon Of Singapore 1 h is expected to reach the two million figure in Ll7_> 2. To
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  • 31 5 an help t the short- Colony i I 'nion ri crnB question iers in on under P he ountries ii s 1 1 g- -hera
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  • 23 5 INCHE Abu Bakai Mn H Iji H«l?in, nit Mag --rate. Taiping, w be transferred to Parii Buntai as Circuit Mag j
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  • 77 5 TWO sailors. John Henry Irvine and Derek Hatcher, appeared before the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate yesterday on tentative charges of robbery and assault. It was alleged that Hatcher and Irvine robbed a taxi driver, Lee Ah Soo. of SI 4 and voluntarily caused hurt to
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  • 85 5 Progressives To Oppose Poll Report PROGRESSIVE Party rrv in the Singapore I e Council will oppo-o the majority recommenda' ion of I tho Communist on electoral i I rmi when it comes up fori adoption in the Council The majority recomm< the continuation of the pre x m'ary registration of
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  • 107 5 TWO men went to a homo in Rajarai Lane at 'A a.m Aug. lid a od awakened the cnant. They said they were detectives a^d wanted to search the house for opium. Hearing a commotion. a neighbour. Tan Bong Guan. entered the housp and asked
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  • 57 5 THE continued hearing into the ease of Loo Wee Wan. chief paying cashier of a Singapore bank. was adjourned to Sept. 2a as the Fourth District Judge. Mr. J B. .Tayaretham. who heard the case previously is indisposed. Loo is charged with criminal breach of trust of
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  • 86 5 THIS dumb and de.ifnirl, aged four, was found by a night watchman walking aimlessly aloag Club Road on Sunday morning. The Police have since failed to identify i n spite of their efforts in taking her out in a radio van. asking the public through a
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  • 91 5 Standard Staff Reporter A .MEETING of more than 1.000 workers will be held at Singapore's Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road in the first week of October to decide whether a third political partsshould be formed in Singapore to look after the we' fare of
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  • 168 5 LABOUR PARTY FORMS P W BRANCHES Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— PJan s are Complete i for opening branches of the Labour Party in Province Wellesley and the response has been very encouraging the hon. secretary of the Penang Labour Partv. Mr. A. Balakrishnan. told The Standard today. He said
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  • 329 5 Dead Girl Planned To Wed BOR, Court Told DOREEN PEREIRA, 32-ycar old Brittonnia Uub dance hostess, who was found strangled in her room at Padang Terkur, in Fronkel Estate, Singapore, "was 'o fond" of a soldier in the Guard Dog Unit, that she planned to marry him. Mrs. Clarice De
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  • 45 5 TAIPING, Wen.— A middleaged Chinese, Loh Yeng Hong, was fined $2,000 or three months' jail by the Taiping Magistrate on the charge of assisting in the running of a public lottery, to wit LOMO characters at Aulong New Village,
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  • 51 5 MALACCA Wed Th«. h era appoii to consider ion ne give effect to the ra* commen <>f the i I ment e\ Beda e. for the organization and supervision in the Pi ,>n. This ws the Municipal President, Mi G I C. Wh Municipal Council's monthly meet
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  • 25 5 Sta- Role In Her Own Film Story H< SI i,. cn. I I B author and comp. ihov r" on Mi*> lin i hin < hoi
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  • 798 6 U HEN the present Federal Constitution was being forged some seven yes there came into being an alliance ol political parties and groups who wanted a more rapid rate of political advance. It looks as though the* constitutional issue might oace again give birth to an alliance
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  • 1097 6 A New Colonial Service Wanted JKITAIN today Is faced with the dilemma that on the one hand the stability and even the maintenance of the Commonwealth depend upon the continuance of a wide range of Commonwealth services, and that, on the other, the present form of colonial service cannot be
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  • 1397 6 GA TT TALKS BEGIN TODAY JJKITAIX will join with Australia in pressing for a review of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) when the parties to the agreement meet at Geneva today. The British-Australian move will be directed chiefly towards revision of the GATT rule which not only forbids
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  • We, The PEOPLE
    • 373 6 Problems Of A Writer Sir: Andrew Koth writing in the Sunday Standard of September 13. regrets that ••Malaya's creative people are not trying harder to convey the essence of the Malayan scene in fictional form." A writer who wants to convey the essence of the Malayan scene here faces many
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  • 108 6 Sir. Tho laig Sir Fran, is Mo ■mure mentioned l.\ Joseph John i., The S DOre Standard of September (iad the dlttini tion <>r I nrM Lanka but had I M the honour t wlta the late Sir v der. the first Sp ,f the first State
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    • 62 6 DAF SDF ADFS FF SDF TRAVEL THE GLOBE WITH Iku i Ww* llpiV Y°u can depend j_^^&^^B_^a_JE''ss-B_^'*^_B^_riH _W_Pr^^__ra¥- _k B i '^V JC_^'_s Singaport- I'rice $320 or *J7 Monthly Federation Trice $365 or $31 Mont hi v SUPERB QUALITY tht *in cuil fmit I "T\MS SPKAKaXfT 0 BuHihprtad li> advt
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  • 55 7 photo. miaa rt,wi\sti.vAM.\ (Evelyn Hargarel Ay), extreme right, who was named "Miss .America. 1954" in the annual beauty contest at Atlantic City. Others in the picture are (from left): Miss Wyoming (Klaine Lois Holkenbrink) bathing suit winner: Miss Virginia, Anne Lee Cellist talent winner: Miss South Dakota
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  • 189 7 VNOI, sept, lb, (AP).— Gen. Rene Coffay. Com--1 rench Union Land Forces in Northern declared today that neither his troops nor the Communist-led Vietminh had launched sive In the Red River Delta. A statf»rr_»nl iccnoH frnm tement issued from y's headquarters said and formally
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  • 42 7 15, (AP) I Park 5 It nit rank F Johnston, a with 20 hest. I his < d him as i th 16 ipaign n P> Johnston court and the .ud this "He was gle one of was
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  • 27 7 THE C' WEALTH PLANS MEET Sept 16 'Ki ountries finishing for an econo- be be'il in Jan lary, accordtative pokes- al .Mr. Richard the Exming to at-
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  • 28 7 G K O N G Sept. 16 be a the this England, I 1.!. -Co!. .lames immanded the made its on (he Imjin
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  • 79 7 BANGKOK, Sept. 16 (AFP) Luang Thavil, head of the ade mission to Jap m j who returned here today, said Thailand has persuaded Japan !to buy $3,000,000 (Malayan) worth of Thai rubber under a new open account agreement. Japan will also buy tin. timber, hides.
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  • 97 7 JOHANNESBURG. Sept. 16. (AP) Manila! Gandhi. »>o-year-old son of Mahatma Gandhi, yesterday withdrew his notice °f appeal against a fine of £50, or 50 days iu jail for taking part in a racial law defiance incident. He said he will serve thc jail sentence. He left
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  • 198 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 10. (AFP). Allegations that a statement said to have been made by a United States consular official here caused an unpleasant situation in Chinese business circles were made last nighl when the Hongkong ChiPetorm Club met to discuss action to be taken over
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    64 7 LONDON. Sept. 16. (Rcuter) —Sir Winston Churchill is expected to leave London on Thursday on a short holiday in the south of France, it is authoritatively learned. "OPFKATION CLAUDE**: Major Favaron (centre), conim.indinn the Second Regiment of Algerian infantry, is seen with officers consulting hi> map during the
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  • 396 7 United Nations Again Puts Off Representation NEW YORK, Sept. 16, (Reuter) The General Assembly foday voted by 44 to 10 with two abstentions to postpone for this year the question of Chinese representation in the United Nations. The vote came on a United States proposal
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  • 140 7 LONDON. Sept. 16 (Renter) The Cabinet today instructed Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Britain's Mini ter of State to support the United States in opposing Chinese Communisl and North Korean prop fpr including India. Indom Burma and Pakistan in the Korean political conference. Sir Winston
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  • 96 7 Austin 100' Breaks 100 Records WENDOVER. Utah Sept. 1(5 (Renter) A.i Austin Healey "100" sports car has now broken 100 records on the Bonneville Salt Flats Every record previously made by an ordinary stock car has been beaten. One 24-hour tcs* was abandoned after 20 hours driving owing to heavy
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  • 26 7 SOUTH .IPI 15 R turiai camthen had do Sui the fro. i them U first come h< B I i I
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  • 69 7 CAPETOWN. Sept 16 (Renter). South Africa's two Houses of Parliament met in joint session here yesterday to take a final vote on the National Government** contentious "South Africa Amendment Bill" almost certain to i>e defeated It is likely to go dOWn s ano her setback in
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  • 39 7 TOKYO, Sept. 16 (AFP).— A wonder drug winch can bring about speedier and |arger output of eggs by inducing hens to work harder —is claimed to ha^e been discovered by a Japanese biologist. photo
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  • 146 7 BONN, Sept. IC (Sealer) -Britaia has lakmHUd to the French Government proposals foi (loser British association with the European Defence Com munity, a British lli«h Commission spokesman said here vesterdav. He Brit ment had a the imp tion With EDC and 'have i But
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  • 61 7 BANGKOK. Sept 16 (AFP) After publication of the decree raising customs duties on luxury goods, prices of all commodities. especially icry and foodstuffs, started to climb today. Car prices showed an immediate increase by 36 (M r •ent. Finance Minister Phra Boribhand Yuddhakich there will be
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  • 23 7 MALARIA experts from 2u ountries meet in Bangkok on September 21 to pool prog reports on how to combat malaria. —Renter.
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  • 53 7 DURBAN, Spet. M (API Dr. Kinsey's report on the sex life of women may never be sold in South Africa. The Customs Department yesterday issued orders to Durban bookshops that they are not to sell any copies of it until they are given Permission to
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  • 107 7 A Father's Hopes Are... M\\ VOKK Be* It. I V (ien laaaci Van Fleet said resterdat thai aa still "entertains treat hopes" that hi s soldier son is .iii\»> aad will !>•• released by Korean Communists despite a report that he dud in a bomber crash, Van Pled arrived from
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  • 25 7 SIR Henri a h Clarke Deputy S v m the roreigi Oflfa has l>een an point,,.,} British An r to Ital'. Ri
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  • 62 7 HIN, S I f AFPi I v./ JUL th** g, t A OUT FOR THK PRESIDENT: President Eisenhower admires a delicate desiun on a six loot silk screen presented him by Crown Prince .kihite on hell ill of Kmperor llirohito of Japan The Japaaese priaat
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  • 36 8 A GENERAL survey of the <^argo discharged from the Mitsui Steam.ship Company's I s.s. ArWobasafl Maru \v.!l he i lat Godowns l and 2of the Singapore Harbour Board at 0 a.m. on Sept. 2.1
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  • 238 8 THE Dutch air delegation to the Far East, headed by Mr. H. J. Spanjaard. Director of Civil Aviation in The Netherlands, made a one-night stop over at Singapore yesterday before leaving for Bangkok. The delegation flew in from Colombo where consultations were held on
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  • 81 8 HALIFAX. 9ept |f (AP>— I The 'A~A4 ton Spanish froighter llarata was reported sinking yesterday 580 miles southeast of St. Johns. Newfoundland Tne Halifax salvaqe Foundation Lillian is headed for the stri -ken ship but will need three day to reach j her. Radio reports
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  • 58 9 A THREE-MAN Japanese rcunomir fact-finding d.•!«■nation arrived in Singapore by BOAC Constellation from .lak.irta o n Tuesday for a three day stay hrre. Ml arp members of the Japanese House of Representatives. From left: Mr. V. Takahashi. Mr. K. Tajima. Mr. Ken Ninomiya, Japan* sr Consul-general in Singa pore,
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  • 98 9 R. I. Rubber Finds New Markets: Malaya Drop THE following special Standard dispatch from Indonesia points up two significant, long range deve'.o^mens in the Indo nesian rubber picture. By Arnold Hr.tckman Sjii-i ul Standard Corr. A sign I of Indi N maki ii > Pi I i f i haa
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  • 96 9 WASHINGTON, Sept 16 (Ri ter)— Boll Lais about to sign a one year contract i<t tl of lin to United States, announced Mr, Il i^to Ciku Sanchez, Bolivia's Economic Minister. B I and Ii >nal Fund orters after he and B lor, <<,p--45
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  • 54 9 IN, Sept. Tne E n attention to cesa tor bonding i er to metal. Thij process. deve oped in America, is said to make it ible to obtain r ed metal materials hai tolerances of the those obtainable for itself. "The process can I bom; nium
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  • 19 9 THE Ja] in the I open< 1 in Jakarta. II cd products ot reha post-war Japanese industry.
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  • 25 9 $***** Profit For New Scudai i i i rl KM) c loro I a If I i roc i I ti of $8' I I'
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    • 582 9 S'pore Diary i »«des and times taipeng SINGAPOBI \KI^ llil \iki MX«AJOtE. I m IS FNT(KI AINMIKJT me Yellow Jack. iiV it CNitKGAINMINI Ma I l KSOS, High: 1149 l K x er-Genen n ,k. .»•>•> Nga »<• SINGAPORI (lIA.MBKK KN>K\| •nK -^lIIIN||\M. H «\uiinv RLE CONCERT at V r.,vvx,
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  • 38 10 v YORK— Want to go ithisl thai and ::t. nam id Co. reins d with s -1 that pap- a iine i l ol ry irly in ny thii ;iS ind to :es iti rieat
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  • 396 10  -  JOHN WORRALL Snath Afac> n "v B*rtpp€*st>il «y il'i: TOWN. llil. MEW Immigration Hill baying introdstend hx South if rica's Minister of thf Inlrrior. Dr. T. E. EErsngAse* which uill s*n>n be before ikm South A fri* tin I'nrliamrul. is fraiihly ilrsi^nril tn limit
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  • 514 10  -  Alastair Buchan By JT IS an unfortunate fact, but one which cannot be dodged, thai there are the makings ot a oeriottj row between the United States and the United Nations. The American view o] the nature and functions Of tlie I'mU'd Nations has always differed
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  • 825 10 Just Looking i| AROIMD TBE SKAPORE SHOPS COLLECTORS of handkerchiefs take note: For the sum of one dollar and thirty cents you can buy Shakespeare immortalised on cloth! From his classics the portraits of Romeo and Juliet. Othello and Desdemona, Hamlet and Ophelia have been transferred in attractive colour schemes
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  • We, The PEOPLE
    • 751 10 Sir; Vour anonymous correspondent. "E.G.5.," notes with "interest" liiat LCI* "has departed from his usual academic dissertations to join in with the backward and anti-British element in acclaiming the full application of the Emerges*! Regulations." EG S is then "puzzled to wonder" why one oi
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  • 82 10 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard ore aenta its thirtv -third star contest \l> iou M t<H flit i* in eollecr th* m\ pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with the name ot the stars under single to\er to the Movie
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  • 81 10 Sir; I would like to draw your attention to the pictures appearing m the section "The Schools" of your album "Elizabeth is Queen The "Coronation Queen" in the top picture is not Maureen Teo but my daughter Pam Galistan, an eleven-year-old pupil of St. Joseph's Convent in Upper
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  • 45 10 S Mr. M.P.D >stiofl tl recruited trom India and Ceylon thowt that > l wat talking w.tt tong cheek or he has not lent thought t 'er. 1) ere ARE wa-.s ing the demon* 1 Mr. Nair, bnt neighbouring cou N SCHABENGUIVI L Singapore.
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  • 36 10 Sir. S r ~p m I oft-i s ith K<>-. Rh i wh Ut their been of Pi Tlie keyi I of whi mmunisi the Commui her. lions t' MM M.WKKWI Kulini (Kedah).
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    • 103 10 A VAULT OF TORIES.. .I B^sL^^^H^^y^OLLHU^J____€^i3 1%.}, __i I "%i %i __7^____R__| r 'A^^^DSf iA ?Pt ___i t, __KWM___l yam^EmmmmmmWmwEtEi The magic and pageantry of Coronation is re- 1 1 caprured in this special album of photographs j compiled by The Standard. It records the ,1 cJjbrations not only in
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  • 31 11 PORE'S coalkeepii with an onfidem a, lendid m»dlurn this dan,i n B ball ts oi one brilliant yesterday's rMis Singa* .1 .1 I.i n which luii.i I—o.
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  • 14 11 Austin Does It Again I 105. 18 i B d by v 1.0110- n.h.
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  • 1099 11 But Fail To Beat Gallant Narayanan SOUTH CHINA tourists kept intact their unbeaten record of 16 outings— 13 in Indonesia and 3 in Singapore— when they capped their third and last Singapore appearance at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday with solitary coal victorv over a not-at-full-strength Singapore
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  • 69 11 ROYAL Engineer Begfanenl scored a narrow 9 points (a tiy and 2 penalty goals) to 8 (goal and a try) victory over tne Poice when fhev met in a rugger match at Thomaon Road vesterdav. Scorers for the Police Wi Hardial Singh (try converted Into
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  • 26 11 RAJAJI SC beat Pulau B by one goal to nil In a soccer friendlv played at Farrcr Paik. M. S'jppiah scored the onlv goal.
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  • SBH KO CUPTIES
    • 260 11 MAKING a strong second half rally after being down 2—l at half time, Singapore Cold Storage defeated the League and Cup division C champions, Ford Sports Club, by a narrow 3 2 margin in a Singapore Business Houses KO Cup match played at Karrer Park n
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  • 244 11 Bukom KPM Draw PILAU BUKOM Sports Club held K.P.M. Sports Flub to a two-all draw in the first round oi the Singapore Business Houses Football Association KO Cuplie played at the Geylang Sta dium yesterday. KP M -ok th e kick-off and adapting themselves w<-U to the wet ground, moved
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  • 176 11 Rough play marred what would otherwise have been a fine SUA division 3 league hoekey match when the Naval Base Paliee and Ceylon Sports Club drew one-all at Balestier Road yesterday. Early in the first half, the Navymen were unfortunate not to have scored through some fine
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  • 374 11 SAINTS added yet another scalp to their string of victories when they beat a powerful Singapore Harbour Board XV by 14 points (goal and 3 tries) to nil in a very keen, fast and clean game of rugger played on the SHB ground yesterday. Once
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  • 99 11 THE dl m and star'inc times for the Siam Cu D Qualifying Round, which wiii be plaved on Sunday, at the Island Club as follows: 3.00 DJU. Mi- N Conway Mrs. j Frenken; 305 p m lin E Burrett Mrs F. W J. 3 10 p.m
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  • 38 11 THK Teachers Trail ng College lu. Indrawn tr Divisk n 1 of the SUA league. They will continue to play the schedi led league ga e friend Khalso Association h withdrawn from Di\ S LA ,;ue.
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  • 28 11 TAIPING. Wed -Kir K Edwo d Yl! School will meet the 1 !;ping Tigers in a I rugger match at 'be S hool Green on Monday.
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  • 234 12 HONGKONG. Sept. It, (AFP) Hongkong will definitely send a football team to the Asian games in Manila but exactly from what rates the players will be chosen from i s still something of a mystery. At the recent meeting of the Hongkong Football Association.
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  • 100 12 RESULTS of last night'. Singapore Badminton Association Junior tournament tir-s were: Singles quarter finals: Oh Chi;ip Choon (Marigold) beat R. Tan Hock Leng (.Onan Hangars) I I, 15—1). Omar bin Ibrahim (Shell SJP.C.) be H A i bin A! (I lendly) 13 10. i.>— B. H
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