Singapore Standard, 23 September 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD uigvjycrjycrjycry Nl ifc ft Vol. IV. No. 83. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 19.13. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 262 1  -  CHEE KOON LIN By IRON LUNG STOCK CHECKED Standard Staff Reporter ARTIFICIAL iron lungs are to be built locally in Singapore, not only by the civil authorities but by the Services as well, if there should be a serious outbreak of poliomyelitis in the Colony. The
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  • 104 1  - Armed Woman Stages Hold Up UNKNOWN idard Stall R« porter v.:'}) i in a •iq Road <y and ing her iv with I worth of I ar o.'d mother her was in h< r room on awakarking ol d to the 1 h.anket vn over into I. llir tied and
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  • 65 1 (Above): Ken ukit R.i makri__hna performs an Indian rlaaricil dance, one of the 14 items put up on the Sin§apore City Hall stops in celebration «f the second anniversary of the granting of the Royal Charter conferring the status of City on Singapore. Picture on
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  • 57 1 22, (Renter) i reign I iffl re through Mrs. Mel inda the mis^inq Donald the "iron A spokesman said investigations showed it was likely she and her three children had gone to Austria and had disappeared 4 here. It was thought fhat from Austria Mrs. Maclean had
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  • 184 1 The Singapore Standard 3rd Christmas Toy Fund received another donation of $5 from Mr. Andrew W.H. Lee of Singapore. This brings the total of the Fund to $5,031). We invite our readers to send in their contributions however small they may be. Every cent
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  • 55 1 CAIRO, Sept. 22, (UP)— The government announced the arrest of the Hth prominent former official tonight on secret charges which may send some to their death. The seizure of former parliamentary speaker Hamed Gouda was disclosed 24 hours after ex-Premier Mustapha El Nahas. his wife and 11
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  • 22 1 A British airliner with 14 passengers crashed yesterday on landing at Guernsey. Channel Island's airport. Nona was wjuied. Reuter
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  • 14 1 "Gent called to demonstrate the properties of a brand new adhesive. Sir!"
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  • 115 1 A TOTAL of seven bandits were killed by Security Forces in the Federation yesterday while the terrorists killed an Army oflicer. The officer killed was Captain W. Cushway, REME. He died when his convoy was attacked on Saturday along the 12th. mile. Kluang-Mersing
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  • 29 1 LEFT-WING Labour leader Aneurin Bevan told a Labour meeting at Birmingham that he was much less criticised today for hi- «-i a-.tl. Americanism. A.F.P.
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  • 95 1 ROME, Sept. 22, (AP) Italy counted ten dead last night from weekend flash floods, and one entire village of 40 inhabitants was evacuated in the face of a steadily advaneing landslide. The Italian army rushed two battalions of engineers and a company of infantry to
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  • 13 1 TWO new earth tremors rocked Papho? town and district yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 334 1 US ACCEPTS CHINESE IN SURPRISE TURN UNITED NATIONS (New York), Sept. 22 (AP) The United States today proposed the U.N. and Communist rep- resentatives at the Korean peace conference decide wheth- J er they want any neutral countries to take part. The proposal was made by U.S. delegate Henry Cabot
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  • 95 1 SEOUL, Sept. 22 (AP)— A Korean Communist pilot said today the Reds brought MIG fighters into North Korea after the armistice in apparent violation of the truce agreement. The pilot, who flew to freedom yesterday in one of the jets, told a news conference
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  • 60 1 IPOH. Tues.— A 16-year-old married woman. Gangammah. was killed instantly as a result of an explosion which occurred last night in the labourers' lines of the Dusun Bertam Estate, near Simpang Pulai New Village. Police believe that the explosion was caused by a home made
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  • 16 1 TYPHOON TESS was yesterday heading straight towards Formosa. Shipping ha? been warned.- A.F.P.
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  • 102 1 THE dilemma of Broga village one of the hottest spots in the Federa tion has been solved. Broga is now part of Selangor both administratively and for security purposes. Mr. II G. Hammett. British Adviser for Selangor, told The Standard yesterday that Selangor has assumed
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    94 1 AT Laaalaaj Airport whrrr hr boardrd a < "infi for hit trip lo Australia last Mr Inr, dav. Lord < h»rH«'|| k< pt 'tgfct* lipped alum, di* p! IM I Ud nicht w lim hr .irrivri from < iiin. n n» hr maintained silrncr on hi* pl.iris I'.'ii
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  • 207 1 LORD Cherwcll, Britain's tight lipped atomic expert who knows more atom secrets than anyone else in the Commonwealth arrived in Singapore on .1 QANTAS Constellation from Colomho last night. Accompanying him wm,. (WO assistants Mr. J. Harvey ai I Mr. R. .1. Clarke. One lieved
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  • 136 1 so too Is DR. PENNEY Sir William P Brit iln'i top atomfc i •ii.ti'- Din i"t B tb atorr lc Be a S •i. i .i lv > U" Con night on tu> w .i te ts at 1 mei trails i i Nt month Sn Wil r porl ovei
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    • 88 1 SI PHILIPS W vN X B Aid II OTT KNCiI.ISII (S.F.A. ltd. I MM.XPORfc &h. 1.1 MIM R. MqREX eiECTsg'OPES chosen for mt wor/c/s 6tf ■fIU f?. -*t»*FLY7 |i jj 1%. I mm mw^^^^^^^^^mmwKlm t yZ&Zßm^m^mmm* -SBlfffK^*. T» '.dLmwtmwiJ^l Murex ore welding electrodes hove been used for worb on the
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    45 2 photo. Mary Soh. Jean (how and Betty I.im danced Spanish and psy cn in one of the items at last night's City l>ay roaceii held o n the stens of the City Hall. Picture ehowa our of the uirl s in the dance number Standard
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  • 248 2 POLICE REFUTE ASSAULT CHARGE IN DOPE CASE ALLEGATIONS of assault by Defence Counsel, Air David Marshall in a case in the Singapore Fourth District Court, were yesterday refuted by the prosecuting officer. ASI* Mr. John Liddle. Ng Chwee Keng. Tham Fait and Loh Cheng are facing r ia on a
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  • 70 2 Motor Cycle Rider Dies After Crash [RVWE Lancelot McCoy. 21 year-old teacher attached tc the Singapore Bedok Regiona S?hool. was k !lcd yesterday :>'.' i r being i IVOlvec In a road accident at the junc* tion ol S-■ ap and N K >. Irvine was riding a I w:th
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  • 84 2 .JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. jAn extensive tour of Johor e Js j being carried out bv three Government officials to discover the number of eligible voters for the forthcoming State elections. The officials are Inche Abdul Rahman bin Musa. the Undc. Secretary. Inche Tuan Syed Othman bin
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  • 79 2 AW KIM Bang, was fined a F °L a 50 n the Singapore rirw J raffic Court yesterday w.-ien he pleaded guilty (o negligent driving, and failing 'o stop af.er collision with ft tns.'ia at Tanjong P a=i ar Road uo July 27 Another motorist. Tan
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  • 551 2 CITY CELEBRATES 2nd ANNIVERSARY Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. P. F. MCNEICE, President of the Singapore City Council, in a City Day message referred to the "unalterable truth" that more has been left undone than has been done. In a broadcast over Radio Malaya
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  • 54 2 MR N.B. B ELG AIK) (right) aad Mr. c Malidon Paducho both of the Philippines Labour Department arrived ia Singapore o n a PanAiih rican Airways Clipper irom Manila yesterday on their way to Ceylon. Thev will be trained in Labour Administration under the Colombo plan scheme for
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  • 144 2 $12,150 CONTRACT APPEAL JUDGMENT uas reserved ,in the Singapore Court of 1 Appeal yesterday in an appeal against a High Court decision by Mr Justice But trose in a breach of contract suit brought by Manilal and Sons against Chop Heng Be* Seong Hang for $12,150 damages. ManilaJ and Sons
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  • 189 2 More Pay For Lower Income Group Proposed ABOl^ 10.006 employee? of th*» w. n nnftl<a r* ernment who are in tEe Income C»£2n?? i n r t,,eir salary if the P^Posa^s of t^eioi^ Council of Action —vepten bv jg Government Representatives of the Council yesterday submitted Ihcr proposals lo Government
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  • 105 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) io Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose «22 (#7 No. 1 RSS. tS «3J No 2 R.S.S. 6H «ll No. 3 R.S.S. 60 60j Tone: Steady at the close. TIN PRICE The price of Ua yesteryad was S3Bl\
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  • 184 2 MORE than $87,000 will be distributed to 2.917 victims of the recent fire a! Lorong Tiga. Geylang. recently. Each arill receive S.iO. Ihi money wilj Le distributed by the Social Welfare Department at Havelock Road. Singapore, on Monday, at Ul a.m. The payment! wer*
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  • 56 2 THREE men were detained by the Singapore Polir-c last night after Chinese had been found lying injured on r.ast Coast Road Dpoorfte St Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. The three men were detained when a car *as stopped. It is believed that the injured maii may have
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  • 254 2 FROM midnight, last night I Chinese in Malaya Ingan celeJ hrat in 5 nne of their most colourful events, the Moon Festival. Hundreds of thou:_.ai_d:lof dollars vill be spent on moon cakes alone. Shops la Singapore's China tosrn were yesterday working at high pressure to cope
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  • 38 2 IN bet -a*-, PJirt of meet n pore next from th. the Un;. ■nd th< particip Thi, by the Direc* lity to from th of tour ing the Co It .1 which i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 77 2 Weather MINIMI M Temperature: rrom 7 N p.m. 'sept. M (o 7. .'.0 a.m Sept. itt. Singapore (7SF). Penang |74F>. Kota Bahru l?3F). Kuala l.umpur )71F». Ipoh (711- i. Kuantan <7_'.Fi. Mi \imum Temperature: From 7..:0 a.m. Sept. li to 7...0 pni Sept 82. Singapore (K7F), Prnang ik:,F). Kola Bahru
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  • 84 3 Medical Experts For IMR I IVE prominent American medical consultants arrived in Singapore from t he ISA in a Pan Imericaa Clipper yesterday. n nn mission consistnel A. J. Rapalski, Diggle, Dr. T. E. rd, Dr. C. MacLeod S i Bl dell leader of n will work and tatj >m
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  • 43 3 ting Nar ol the V.W.C.A., ;apore, will f; rewell toa party ociation irrow at o will hold on Satto meet le oi the i 'j i; i C nm issioner. Hostel, 8. Fort ie function Goode, nial Secretary,
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  • 17 3 follow- i i bo St .John Ambuli a iters, y Saturdaj ir n irsing and
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  • 406 3 DEMAND MET FOR 5 YEARS l«„ u- I S the Univ ersiry of Molayo's Department of Zoo Lu» Ttc w pro r' d accommodation for 200 students will be com Dieted before the middle of next month. Dr. J.R. Hendrickson, Lecturer in Zoology, told
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  • 42 3 TWO 17 year-old Chinese schoolgirls, who were arrested by Singapore Police last Thursday, have been released o n a suspension order under the Emergency regulations. The tjirls were students of the Chung Hua Chinese Girls' School in Bartley Road.
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  • 66 3 A DOUBLE wedding will take place ot\ Sept. 28 when the two sons of Dato Syed A. M. Alsag ifl get married. The reception at the Alsagof! residence at 5 p.m. is expected to be attended by a large number of guests who will later
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  • 27 3 MR. Chan Chim Lim will give a public talk on "The Noble Eightfold Path" at the Thcosophical Society, 8 Cairnhill Road, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 117 3 The Curved Screens Are Coming STARTING from Oct. 1, Singapore audiences will see films for the first time on wide curved screens, at two Cathay Organisation theatres. The giant screens, mounted On specially designed frames, will be slightly curved, and this curvature, together with the extra width of the picture
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  • 75 3 after being entrusted with $:>lt> to make four gold bracelets, an employee of the Tin Sing Goldsmith in South Bridge Road. Singapore, absented himself from work. A managing partner of the firm told The Standard thai the missing man had been working for him for over ten
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  • 88 3 SINGAPORE Hire Car Association is arranging for the distribution of a cheaper, durable and weatherproof taxi meter for its members, the president. Mr. T. A. Simon, told The Standard yesterday. He said this new brand of meter has been tested by the Registrar of Vehicles.
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  • 166 3 THE Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, and the Animal Lovers' League will hold a joint Flag Day on Saturdav, Oct. 3. This Flag Day falls on the eve of what is universally known as "Animal Day." On this day
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  • 282 3 Freshies Will Have To Sign A Pledge Standard Staff Reporter FRESHMEN entering the University of Malaya on Oct. 1 will be asked to >ign a University declaration in which they will pledge compliance with the Universitv regulations and "to behave honourably and endeavour to maintain and raise the good name
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  • 50 3 A WOMAN motorist, Uo Loke Moi, was fined $50 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, for negligent driving. Chief Insp. Ahmad Hussein told the court she was driving a car when she knocked down a woman along Waterloo Street on Apiil 5 The pedestrian was slightly injured.
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  • 243 3 CAPTAINS CHANCE HELMS AT AIRPORT Changing command or airliner.** at Kallang airport is a common occurrence, but it is a rare occasion when the command of a vessel changes in an airport building At Kallang the step went further when the commands of two vesseLs were exchanged Captain H.F. Van
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  • 194 3 MR. N.E. DODD. Director General of the Foad and Agricultural Organisation stresses in a foreword to the organisation's report for 1953 that a basic improvement in food production in the underdeveloped areas of the world must come primarily from the steady improvement in their
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  • 62 3 CONVOCATION Dav of the University of Malava will fall on Oct. 10. Throughout the week prior to the convocation and during the three davs alter it. a University Re-Union Week has been arranged. This will include a grarluands' dinner. University ball, variety concert and a series of
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  • 304 3 CONTRARY I I belief 111 all ver the IS <r I that I h matic hearl dl are not common in tin- tron cs, I': r K. s Mml ro. Protestor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Malav proved conclusively that the disease is
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  • 215 4 TEMPLER TO TELL US CONGRESSMEN Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Six United States Congressmen will meet General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, when they visit the Federation next month in the course of tour of South-east Asia. They will arrive in Singapore
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  • 75 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The local detachment of the British Red Cross which was formed a year ago is In need of more members for training in first-aid. Street accidents occur almost daily. Recently when a Chinese woman was knocked down by a motor cyclist at Sungei
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  • 84 4 S. A. T. Alsagoff was conditionally discharged and ordered to pay the costs of four summonses when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to charges of failing to comply witb four notices regarding the installation of modern sanitation in a house
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  • 195 4 HIRE RATES FOR COOKERS, FANS MAY BE RAISED HIRE rates for electrical and gas appliances loaned by the Singapore City Council may go up next year. But consumers may be offered the option of purchasing appliances on hire-purchase terms. A .sub-committee of the Council's Public Utilities Committee has been appointed
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  • 76 4 Court Case Cash Exhibit Disappears SEVENTY dollars in cash, an exhibit in a case In which Gan Eng Lock, an English school student, was committed to the next Assizes on a charge of the murder of a maidservant, has been reported missing. The cash and other exhibits had been in
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  • 91 4 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday returned two verdicts at an inquest into the deaths of a 17--year-old girl, Lim Ah Choo, and her friend, Tang Heng Fatt, who were killed following an accident at Dunearn Road on the night of August 27. The car.
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  • 101 4 PROFESSOR Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, landscape architect and professor of Town Planning ot the University of Toronto, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Bangkok. She will discuss with ihe Improvement Trust its contribution to the United Nations seminar on low cost housing which she is organising at New Delhi
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  • 41 4 PEH AH MOH was fined $200 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate yesterday for dangerous driving which resulted in the death of a 7-year-old schoolboy, Paduman Nathan, on Jan. 31 opposite Yeo Chu Kang English School.
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  • 204 4 AN outbreak ot Malaria is "always just around the corner" in Singapore, the Deputy City Health Officer, Dr. H. R. Morrison, told The Standard y ester- City health authorities. Dr. Morrison added, were prepared to meet it because Malaria was always an imminent danThe Colony's deputy
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  • 72 4 Stendord London Correspondenf LONDON, Sept. 22. The following ore the closing pnces of lubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBE7 Spor ISfd. Nov./ Dec. 18 Jd. Jan. /Mar. 19Jd. Apr/Juno 19Id. July/Sept. 1 9id. Oct. ci.f. 18 |d. Tone: Buyers, Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £615 per ton
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  • 109 4 Union Sends City Council An Ultimatum SINGAPORE'S City Council Electrical Workers Union last night sent an eight day ultimatum to the Deputy President of the Council over the retrenchment of SS workers from the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The ultimatum was decided at an emergency meeting of the Union, last
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  • 98 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will have 17 more bars. They were approved by tho Board ot Licensing Justices yesterday. Altogether there were 2U applications, some of which were turned down as the premises were found lo bo dirty. Licences were granted for Cathay Cint nia.
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  • 207 4 INDIAN University students were so i» m conditions in Malaya that many believed tint ul Emergency was a "nationalist struggle" st. ir tc,i as i people. I This was the Inpression gainod by a team <>f undergrads of the University ot Malaya who returned
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  • 41 4 World-Wide Contest For City Anthem A W ut! l)-WIT)t tion i.> j by the S to select anth< v. tight i mitt* ('itv D An crowded l irii ch: thou pi the Sin P he'pc v I A nihu 1 rs
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  • 441 5 OUTBOARD EXPERIMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thc Rural and Industrial Development Authority has launched on experiment to help fishermen improve the cruising range of their vessels and get better catches under a loan scheme. If the experiment proves successful, RIDA may loan I $300,000
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  • 153 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Jonsi bin Nawan, a 28-year-old former police constable who escaped from custody yesterday after being sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for theft, is still at large. Last night, while searching all vehicles. police also carried out identity-card and food checks. Jonsi, stated
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  • 144 5 New Health Services In Five Years Standard Staff Reporter THE Health Department of the Singapore City Council is to have a five-year programme of special services up to 1958. This programme will include the provision of mere markets by the City Council. The Health Committee of the Council, however, is
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  • 232 5 ROLF Lange, wartime personal photographer of Marshal Herman Goering, chief of the German Luftwaffe, arrived in Singapore from Colombo yesterday on the Luxury liner, Victoria. Mr. Lange. who has his 21--year-old son. Eit hei as a companion is girding the globe in a lh h.p.
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  • 156 5 Women To Aid Majedee Detainees JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Women detainees in the Rehabilitation Centre at Majedee, Johore Bahru, are allowed to mix freely with outside society if taken out. However the response from the public is pool. disclosed Mr. R. W. Heal. Superintendent of the Centre and the Majedee Detention
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  • 108 5 THE Singaporo A sis'. ant Coroner Mr. GiaiH Chong Hing. returned a verdict of death bv misadventure at yesterday's inquiry on Chau Fook (I*)), who died as a result of being hit by the fall nf an exhaust valve piston aboard the Autolycus on Aug. 29.
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  • 27 5 A 12-YEAR-OLD boy Chong Kok Chin, was rescued from Mount Emily Swimming Pool yesterday afternoon after he got into difficulties while swimming.
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  • 201 5 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S foreign trad e for the iirst eight months this year showed an adverse balance of $14b',426.009 including $59-943,- (J4!l excess of imports ovcr exports last month, according to 1 official statistics. The value of ICalaya*i trade last month was lower
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  • 79 5 TAN AH TEE. a btnzin kiosk attendant who pleaded guilty in the Singapoie Fif. i Police Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,7.11.78 on Sept. 16 was sentenced to three month.' rigorous imprisonment. In a similar case. Wee .Too Siong.
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  • 71 5 WON SAR TOR (46). a trisha rider was fined $1,000 Oi six months' jail, in the Sii pore Eighth Police (.'ourt terday when be ami I guilty on a charge "I po sicn of 497 chap-ji-ktM valued $'i,OOO on AtlgUS| I I at Queen Street. On
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  • 39 5 A Citizens' Advice Burea i housed in the Social Welfa.c Office In Kuala Trengganu. wil be officially opened today. A panel of advisers has !>een set up to give expert answers to questions asked by the public.
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  • 160 5 THE hawkers shelters in Upper Aljunied Road and the Kolam Ayer Squatter Resettlement area are to be built ty the Singapore Improvement Trust shortly and handed over to the City Council. The Trust also intends to build similar shelters at its other housing estates. At a
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  • 61 5 LOVELY 18-year-old Fcneila McGuire, daughter of the Captain of the Rajula, arrived IB Singapore in a BOAC Constellation from Australia yesterday. Fenella has been app auded by theatre critics in Australia as the "lovely young girl with a great stage future." She s accompanied by Mer
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  • 70 5 THREE doctors yesterday visited the SATA Clime at Prince Edward Road. Thoy were Dr. .I.M. Gruishank. Inspector General. South Pacific Health Service and Director of Medical Services in Fiji; Dr. W. VV. Yung, attached to the World Health Organisation in Singapore; and Dr. G. H. Garlick.
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  • 801 6 Wanted: Parks Paths! BICYCLE parks, we consider, are an absolute necessity in Singapore, as indeed they are in thc larger towns in the Federation. Thus wc welcome thc decision of thc Singaporo City Council to examine this problem in order to sec what can be done to provide i ycle
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  • 561 6  -  AUDREY WHITING That £40 Allowance Makes jjm soys w Mediterranean. WITH complete abandon and open pride, hundreds of British holiday-makers on the fashionable French Riviera coast are today flagrantly breaking the Treasury's hard and fast currency regulations. Many men and women who are supposed oflicialiy to be
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 154 6 Sir. I am glad that our Councillors are giving serious thought to the education of our children and the importance of teacher-training. At last they are awake. Every speaker from the Colonial Secretary downwards has realised that there is a shortage of trained teachers. But as long
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    • 145 6 Sir: "Jungle Green" seems to be a best seller in Malaya from Press reports and I feel that we have had enough criticism and some most understanding letters from many Malayans; when I say Malayans. I mean all nationalities in Malaya and as such I am
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    • 171 6 Sir; In thm "Times of Malaya it Straits Echo" of the 17th instant there appeared on the front page under the heading KULIM BANDIT WOMAN "HOT DEAD an account of how the Security Forces killed a woman bandit of 17 years of age. So far so good,
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    • 181 6 Sii The history on p lism i;i E shows that Socialism ia not ripe:, ever-nigh, and that it tak- many long years to reach the mass Ul England where literacy is more uniform than in Ifalaya. If it is your judgment that Socialism must come before
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    • 178 6 Sir: I am directed by "he U.M.N.O. Seremban Division* al Committee to refer to 'he statement made by Mr. Tuhin Mukherjee. Seen of the Negri Sembilan Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, which appeared in The Singapore Standard publishei! on September 17. iu uhich he
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    • 329 6 Sir: May Ibe allowed to make some comments on the blunders of Dato Thuraisingham anil the Federal Education Department. We have heard time and again of the shortage of qualified graduates in the Education department. But with the pn nt policy (or lack
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    • 253 6 Sir, Mr. Alex Josev criticised the Malayan labour movement in his article in The Standard on Friday, for being preoccupied with the question of Malayan independence instead of producing a plan for socialism. Now Mr. Josey, all socialists know what socialism stands for. They know, for instance,
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    • 67 6 ON the occasion of Singapore City's second anniversary. Sin Chew Jit Poh says that in the development of local government in the Colony. Chinese interest has not received adequate attention. Pointing out that Chinese form more than 80 per cent of the population of the island, the paper says
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    • 163 6 ATTACKS on attempts by Malav Normal class teachers to form a separate organisation would not convince them of the futility of their move but would only embitter relationships between Normal class teachers and teachers who graduate from the Sultan Idris Training College, Utusan Melayu stresses. The editorial comments
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  • 352 6 Its A Malayan Plan They've Got DONG QUAH, Indochina. (AP) An American gov-ernment-financed experiment to resettle Vietnamese peasants and protect them from raids by the Communist led Vietminh is making slow, but steady progress here in the rice-fields 17 miles south of the city of Hanoi. This is the rambling
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  • 86 7 I Kadiophoto i MRS. ALICE WHITE. !l i 32. a British war-bride, 1 1 was acquitted at Las 1 1 Vegas, Nevada, last week i of the murder of her <' 1 1 husband. She testified i 1 I 1 that her American hus- I j band.
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  • 69 7 The Trieste Problem Put To West E, Sept. 22 The envoys ol the States, Britain and called on v Deputy Foreign Beb er al t to d i Triesti •<h semi-official aid the onItaly's policy avia were ined .< Western diplo- ttention was drawn ponsibility ol tlie ern powers in
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  • 67 7 TOKVO. Sept. 22 (AFPI Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki will vi_.it the Philippines. Indonesia and Burma for two weeks starting from the end of this month. He is reported to be planning frank talks with leader cf these three countries to pro- j mote Japan's relations
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  • 131 7 REDS DOWN A MIG FLEEING TO WEST pl 2 2 -The West InforB" au Wesl today MIG-15 .let i shot dow i a Polne ol the same type ying to flee to the Bin au said th e Polish was four kilometres ol Laaaan, at the he Peene river on
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  • 23 7 NAZAIRE, France, Sept. Police here are investi- "ig nt. alleged swindle ronthe roulette funds at ring La Baule Casino
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  • 15 7 I IKRAMULLAH, PakisHigh Commissioner in has heen appointed lor to Paris. A.P.
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  • 66 7 RABAT, Sept. 22 (UP) The Sultan of Morocco has sealed a decree establishing elected consultative councils in major regions of the country. The consultative councils will be equally composed of reform measures aimed at democratizing municipal governments. In Port Lyautey 44 Istiqlal Nationalist Party members were
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  • 340 7 The Suez Dispute Nears An End CAIRO, Sept. 22.— Britain will agree to withdraw all troops from the Suez Canal base if technicians are allowed to remain for nine years and if the base is made available again in case of war or aggression against the Middle East area, a
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  • 103 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 22.— US Vice president, Richard Nixon said here last night that he was informed a month ago that ex-Marshal Laventri Beria had escaped from Russia but that he did not know whether the information was true. Interviewed at the airport here,
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  • 53 7 LONDON, Sept. 22 (UP) Gale winds which at times reached hurricane force lashed Britain and Northern France today. At least five persons died in the storm. Winds up to 72 miles an hour grounded several vessels and forced thc crew of a n ocean going freighter
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  • 51 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 22 (AP) Hongkong's Chinese gorged themselves on "mooncake" today a.s they celebrated the midAutumn Festival. Residents awoke to the traditional barrage of fire-crackers and nightfall will find thousands participating in dragon dances and parades before flocking to the hill-sides to watch the full harvest
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  • 113 7 PARIS, Sept. 22 (AP).— Infant Donjaime de Bourbon, Duk e De Segovia, eldest son of King Alfonso XIII yester day asked a French court to give him the paternal authority over his sons, Alfonso. 18, and Gonzalo, 17. The Duke's lawyers told the court that
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  • 77 7 BELGRADE. Sept. 22. President Tito of Yugoslavia and Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff yesterday watched tanks in action i:i the Yugoslav army's annual autumn manoeuvres near Zagreb in Croatia. President Tito, who spent two hours in the manoeuvre area, was
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  • 194 7 TOKYO, Sept. 22 (IP)— Yusoff bin Mohammed Noor, Malayan workers' delegate, challenged the speech of his fellow delegate from Malaya, R.G.D. Houghton, made several days ago at the international Labour Organization conference here today. The employers' delegate has taken onto himself to speak not only
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  • 69 7 First Rok Assembly In Seoul SEOUL, Sept. 22 (UP) The South Korean National Assembly today met for the first time in Seoul since the January 1951 evacuation of the capital under Chinese Communist attack. After three weeks' recess during which the legislators returned to Seoul from Pusan. the provisional capital,
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  • 64 7 SANTIAGO, Cuba. Sept. 22. (AP)— The biggest mass trial in Cuba's turbulent history opened in the heavily guarded Hall of Justice here yesterday as 101 handcuffed defendants appeared on charges of participating in or plotting armed uprisings against two Army garrisons on July 27, last.
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  • 55 7 PARIS. Sept. 22 (AP) A split in the French cabinet over European unity policies, including the proposed European army with German troops, broke into the open today. Ther e were some predictions her e that Premier Joseph Daniel might be thrown out of office on
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  • 46 7 LISBON, Sept. 22. (AP)— Dr. Charles P. Bailey of Philadelphia, who "uses a tiny threebladed knife attached to his fingers, performed four heart operations in Lisbon's Lurniar Hospital yesterday before an audience of leading Portugese and foreign surgeons, including several from Soviet Russia.
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  • 33 7 MALE WITCH' CLIENTS ARRESTED JOSE MENDES, a male "witch," and his secretary were arrested in Marco de Canaveses. Portugal, together with several of their clients, for allegedly nsintf spells t° cure sickness.- A.P.
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  • 189 7 LONDON, Sept. 22 (UP) I The Daily Mail today derided Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru as an advocate of "the good old policy of grab". "Asiatic potentates," the Mail said In an editorial, do not "show any special benevolence when thev gain political power.
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  • 306 7 BIG PURGE IN STALIN'S HOMELAND Top Leaders In Georgia Ousted LONDON, Sept. 22 The Premier, the First Secretary of the Central Committee ond the entire leadership of the Georgian Communist Party have been ousted in the biggest purge yet in Josef Stalin's and Lavrenti Beria's homeland, it was disclosed today.
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    67 7 Photo. SQUADRON LEADER Neville Duke, who i s expected to fly out to North Africa with hi s recordbreaking Hawker Hunter jet to try to improve on the record he set up on the English south coast earlier this month, here grins broadly after setting a new closed circuit airspeed
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  • 116 7 BANGKOK, Sept U (AFP) —Thailand, for the first tune since th« arar, is offering to sell 10,000 toni of rtee to British territories lncludinf Singapore, Malaya, Borneo and Hongkong. British Ambassador In Thailand. Sii I leoffrey Wai linger dew to Singapore to con ult
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  • 69 7 NEW DELHI, Sept, 22, (AP) B. Pri a<l Koir da er «.t Left wing partU Nepal, tai ted y< I under the ol own half-brother. Premier Matrika Prasad Koirala, report, reach" ing here aid, t No specific reason was givati for the b Biahaa ar 1 loirala
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  • 75 7 BREST. France. SL-pt. 22. (UP)— The French iner He Dc Fra ice radioed tonight it had rescued the crew of the Liberian freighter Greenville which sank in mid-Atlantic after a savage battering by storms. The <>.^2B-ton Greenville radioed distress messages lant night that she was
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  • 47 7 VIENNA S.p!. 22, (AFP)— Former Hui i ian Presid Matyas Rako has reappeaied in public after an absence of over two months. The Budapest radio laid thai yesterday he attended a govemmeni reception for delegates of 'ho Third Congresi of (.'<> > Farm Workers.
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    46 7 photo. FAIIIhK V ll l. i: l SIMON swings from a tower 118 ft. hich into the River Seine in thr heart of Paris, near the city hall Thousand* have Matched the li hdiMn- pucst. and contributed to thr reconstruction of ruined church. IP.
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  • 86 7 TOKYO, Sept. 22 (AFP) The trial of Philip 1. Captain <>t U B eiacd hy J f.uir,| boai il territorial u i in this mor the District I Hikawa, Hokkai< K with •lai The other thre< I the vessel, R Still l v I
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  • 23 7 A HOME-MADE b ex p.oded in the lift Ol I flats In Casahlam i > njuring a Moroc< an Reuter
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  • 172 8 FIJI, that little known island group in the South Pacific will be playing a major part in the linkup of servicing arrangements for the Comet jet liners which will operate over the Pacific in the near future. At Nadi, Fiji's international airport, work has just
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  • 73 8 PASSENGERS carried in 1952 by the airlines of the world showed an increase of 15 per cent over the 1951 figure. All the airlines who are members of the International Air Transport Association have also announced a striking increase in freight totals carried over th:* international
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    • 719 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Kotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang I s Weserstefta (NDL) 3/8 Oct J)Oct 10/1 lOct TS Braunschweig (HAPAG)23/280ct 2!>Oct 30/31Oct 'lone Kong Manila Kobe Kt Yokohama renang P.S'ham S'pore IS Nabob (NDL) 9/10Oc| 12 I3ocl 11/150(1 I
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    • 1205 8 im, mm BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ l^ (20 linos) MANSRKLD CO.. LTD. Pas *a*e Dept. Incoporated ln Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to loart and illsrrurie <r.r*o BAILINGS t«» LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON P LONIINENTAL POR IS Due Sails P Sham Fenang Anchises tor Havre, Liverpool Avonmouth Sept
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  • 211 9 Prague Bids For Surplus Rubber COLOMBO, Sept. 22.— A Czechoslovak official skid yesterday that his Communist Government would pay Ceylon "far more" than present world prices of crepe rubber, which the east European country is seeking to buy. And today, a spokesman of the Ceylon Rubber commissioner's office said that
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  • 41 9 NEW YORK. Sept. 22, (AFP) —The Executive Board of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has approved allocations, totalling over $3,000,000. for aid to under-privileged children in Asia, the Middle East Africa and Latin America.
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  • 48 9 AUCKLAND. Sept. 22, (AP) Licences now being granted will result in £10,000.000 worth of motor vehicle imports next year, Mr. Jack Thomas Watts, New Zealand's Minister in charge of Import Licensing, said. All the licences will be available fot ompletely built or dismantled vehicles.
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  • 55 9 photo. A TRADE Commission from th,- Philippines, passed through Singapore bx jur yesterday on then way to an International Trade Fair now brine held i n Jakarta Headed by Mr. Eeren V. Meadoca the romnusMon of six prominent businessman. ls eager to find new outlets
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  • 119 9 COMETS BRINGING IN PROFITS LONDON, Sept. 22, (Reurer)— British Overseas Airways Corporation jet Comet services between London, Johannesburg, Colombo, Singapore and Tokyo have been a success, the Corporation announced yesterday. "Profit was earned, an unusual result even fi conventional aircraft in its first year of operation thai Chairman Sir Milr
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  • 77 9 ICFTU Talks On Sep. 28 TOKYO. Sept. 22 (CP) The first regional conference of thp International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will be held here for three days from Sept. 28. Thirty labour delegates from .0 countries will attend the convention which will discuss trade union rights, improvement of living
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  • 79 9 BANGKOK, Sept 22. (AFP) The Thai government has decided to allow entry of foreign technician-; outside the quota limitation, provided the number does not exceed 25 per cent of the quota, it was disclosed yesterday. The decision is aimed at encouraging foreign technicians to come to Thailand
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  • 65 9 MESSRS. Osborne and Chappel of Ipoh announced the following interim dividend:, de clared by tin companies lindtl their management: Pengkale:. Ltd. 7£ per cent, on hoth classes of shares, for the year to Sept. 30, payable the same day; and Tekka Ltd. three pence per >hare 'o rcsMTt
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  • 92 9 o.N the market ye*t< trial shares pt D volume of ness. This I firm. Tin shares, ho 1 1 i tuated within narrow wore trad •TO Buyers' enthus asm ber shares w» rc sm dampened by < lowi r bor pri' Changed prices v*>IMUSIRI xi Rammen \v 277 2H2
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    • 67 9 FAIRI Y heat Ibng ort < s. yesterday, 111 t k: for "tober shii t per 11 per lb. on Monti All |Ound selliriij oountry < 'r< R, p.: '.he higher grade ru ure I opened I co a drop of r )/8 cent preview Over New Yoi
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    • 38 9 B NO 1 RSS poi lo FOB in i. ilea RSS \'<» I < No 1 RSS N'oven No 2 ()rtn' i No !!M.\ om r ii September ti Octob Noven r Dceen i 4 |)«-rr! I 4{
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  • 37 9 1 i q y Sine ipore produ* e (pet p ul) quoti >ei i..v were G i U (Split) i nut bier I tok white) $.'l6O (Sar, white) S 120 <\ am| B lluui 1 $14 (Sarawak).
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  • 109 9 TOKYO Z2 (UP) ih. American- „i«. giving 'ho Japanese MM _t getting along with tin- nations of South Ba A The Japanese h.iv thr.r I ness eyes o n th«- MM, >it aren't having the there they d« U.S. Aaabaaaadoi to Japaa Joim M Allison
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  • 64 9 THK 01 I (Perak) R I td red divkk tax al I i of the on I> l 14, the I office r »f i eic I No fi.rl rt poet Of FTI'MK Tlm r after laa a h ».2H J sion of proir v
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      380 10 juytvguktukvukvtukvtu IIXPPY threesome, enjoying aspot of macan-ketchil before Saturday night dinner-date at the Adelphi Grill, are popular Colonyites Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ong with guest of honour Mrs. Llizaheth liingham. wife of popular Penang Resident Commissioner Mr R.P Bingham. Latter came down to Singapore to see 13-year-old daughter Anne
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    • 86 10 DAUGHTERS GIVEN SEND- OFF (Above) FVF-OF-DFPARTCRK party at Capitol Ballroom Saturday nicht was Riven hv Malayan A'm magnitr Run Run Shaw and Mrs Shaw to daughters Dorothy and Violet who left Monday for Brymaur Colleges in Philadelphia I S.A. fo continue studies. Pix shows I. to r. Mrs. Joan Law*
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      70 10 TO sa v cheerio and wish "Godspeed" to Kathleen and John Nicol who return to Scotland at the end of October after a --A— *7° ve.r *;•«> in Sineapore. came Arthur and Sheila Hie- A kling (on left) to the Capitol (hinese Restaurant where thev VV K^ aad a "get-
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      68 10 ADMIRING: eye-catching murals of sea life J j and corals done on walls of Adelphi's Roman Room by Singapore artist Johnny Johnson, are Swiss resident Marianne Moren. former (on- I j tinental mannequin now doing modelling for "Cinderella s" dress shop, and close friend 2 < Patricia de
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    • 68 10 (RIGHT): Kvervoiie who gnes to |h« Kinluss, knows Marr Eor shes th e girl who litrr.il.y takes them "up in the world" as she hears UMm aloft in th P elevator to lap -floor ballroom and raotf garden. A Teockew jf-aear-old Mary Tan. who hails from
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    • 85 10 FOLLOWING success of first Hawaiian Night." Sea View's Chicken Inn put on "repeat* last week with even happier results. Men donned colourful Hawaiian shirts, women wore s.-rongs and grass skirts. And thtre were leis for all and food a la the South Seas. Henenjoying themselves on the
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  • 64 10 PATTERN SERVICE Rosalind Rahs* IHI COUPON REAO THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER VOUR PA?. TERN You n.o.f ndo»e three ten cent ttomp« you wont you. pollen t yf I* I don't get the ftompt. you don't get the po-» ir A number ol orden h a conre to mc without th<
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    • 114 10 THE STARS AND YOU ij Ml in i mui i %<H K lIII.IIIUMI »M» hit tii ok. > XKII n M iM I It— O ne are i IVIKI s v I as e i i i conti 1.l V||\| iuna I io— To n I th ithe i »ar>
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  • 685 11 WALSALL, Kn&land, (UP).— The man aW. •Mi ter Football" in Britain ll mak^TsiUveTy M la t public appearance at this industrial t«™«« /u ol P.nnin.harn this season- with h^ w"V° k rwrac h t nl t;ik«ne a stru^lin^ soccer team and putUngH on its feet
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  • 172 11 B LONDON, Bepl Sl, fßeu- j, _|»ort Vale increased B i lead in the English Third Di vision (North) to B points ton. fcht by heatB their nearest i ivils B t Uexaadra I—o1 o At B I' in; lefthalf Sproson K red the vital
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  • 67 11 Tues. Overthe Chinese ;< the match their league hoc- the Taiping 3-2. attacked from but the forwards be .elfish. ys hit back and ng through Haib. interval the Recs j i through Ng Say the restart the Recs ressors and Lee cave his side the Mai
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  • 60 11 8 QUALIFIERS FOR SIAM CUP qualifiers for the nd Club's Siam i i. N. Conway 70 71, Mrs Ngo 71 S Bahl r 7/1. Mrs O AnMrs E. Todd 77, Burrett 79, Mrs. M. draw for the first round is Mrs. E Burrett M. Sar.. Mrs. Ngo vs Anderson, Miss
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  • 40 11 I' >N, Sept. 22 (Reuter) Sby Union results: ncenhead Park 6 Waterloo I ter 3, Cardiff 12; NewN'eath 0; NorthampRugby 0; Sheffield 3, th Albion 3; Penzance n 17, Chifton 8; Red- i Ros ly n Park 0
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  • 182 11 Sullan Cup Tennis TAIPING, Tues. Playing their second round Sultan Cup tennis fixture here Sitiawan Recreation Club qualified to meet PCRC, Ipoh, beating Kempe Club by 3-0 with one match unfinished Results (SRC players mentioned first): Dr. Ling Sing Hang and Moses Tay bt. J.
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  • 257 11 NEW YORK, (IP).-Tennis pro Jack Kramer was the most impressed observer at the U.S. Championships— and Jack takes a lot of impressing "Make no mistake about it, those guys are really great," said Kramer referring to tough Tony Trabert and Vic Seixas, who collared the Australian
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    68 11 photo. bale shows the scene at Doncaster on Sept. 12 as Premonition, ridden by E. Smith, wins the St. Leger from M. Franu' u ,)u P re s Northern Light II ridden by G. Leaueux (nearer rails) and the Queen's horse. Aureole, ridden by jockey Carr, third Queen Elizabeth wa«
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  • 593 11 From Our Special Correspondent INEW YORK -When Rocky Marciano defends his Id heavyweight championship on Thursday against and La Staraa at the Polo Grounds— scene of idolph Turpin's downfall against Sugar Rav ►inson two years ago— it will be the first time for
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  • 103 11 North Perak Badminton Officials TAIPING. Tues At the annual general meeting of the North Perak Badminton Association held in Taiping, the following were elected officebearers for 1953/54: President: Mr. D.G Jeya^ekara; Vice-Presidents: See Toh Cheng and Mr. Liew Kim Leong; Hon. Secretary; G Rajan; Asst. Secretary: Oh Hong Yang; Hon.
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  • 29 11 MUAR. Tues. The second annual athletic sports c Pictorial Royal English School Muar. will b e held at the Ban dar Malay School nadang on Friday
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    • 302 11 NOTICES APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT AS PENGHULUS PLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Penghulus in Perak. The salary Scales for this .service are as follows: Probationers $120/- (3 years) Examination Bar/ Timescale 5144 x 12 216/ Ist Efficiency Bar $240 x 12 300 2nd Efficiency Bar/324 x 12 384. Cost of
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    • 539 11 WQTaCEg LABOURERS required for removal all sunken vessels and scrap iron jn the sea ofT Kg Siniboo, Plentong, Johore. Permission to remove the above granted by:— 1. The Officer In Charge. Town Board. J. Bahru. 2. O.C.P.D.. Plentong. Johore. 3. The Penghulu, Kg. Sinibon. Plentong. Interested Personnel To Interview Mr.
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    • 708 11 tROZARIO At her r A cnre. No •Iio I on 22nd S-ptemh*: I'l.: eli.i (Connie*, age 41 funeral cortege wil cav< residence on 23.- H ScpU n eh of 5 Joseph. t. and then Bi 'tery [or Inn i m« I) regreth d Sill ATIOYS VACANT CENTRAL ELECTBaCaTT" ABOARD PPL1CATIONS
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  • 374 12 LANCERS WIN THEIR THIRD FINAL IPOH, Tues. Twelfth Royal Lancers scored a treble today when they beat the Perak Chinese Recreation Club 4-2 in the final of the Perak knockout soccer competition for the Lim Seng Fook Cup. Lancers have won the Ipoh league championship and the Veer Singh trophy.
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    73 12 Making a flying leap in a vain bid to stop the ball from entering the net is Hongkong's Royal Ulster Rifles' goalkeeper Outram (top picture). It was thc first of RKME Workshop's five goals against one in the semifinal of the FARELF inter-unit CafcL beck Cup competition at Tanglin yesterday.
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  • 173 12 BOTTOM-of-the league Indian Recreation Ciub sprat" a surprise on Fathul Karib by beating thcm 3-0 in a SAFA Div. 1 same at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Thj game, was dull. In fact it was so Listless that on.o seoj tion of the crowd started bar-
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  • 65 12 SEREMBAN, Tues. In li league hockey rc it h i I thr season, the Ass ition beat Ihe I rasian Association by n i i S Devindran was in fine i> »r.d bagge* goals. i Thilag rn (2), M.T. Lingam etnam. a friendly match the A<
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  • 26 12 YMMA beal RAF (Malaya I" men. I 4. l bi rl Farrer Park Juni i rtrical Dept 4-2 in terday': friendly soccei m it<
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  • 237 12 SYDNEY. Sept. 22.— Some of the U.S. criticism of the handling of the Australian tennis team abroad by manager Harry Hopman is being echoed in Austra- j lia. Several prominent newspaper critics say that criticism lias been too persistent and backed bv performances to
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  • 143 12 LOS AXGELES. Sept. 21 (Reuter)— Vic Seixas. American nolder of the Wimbledon title was beaten in the final of the men's singles in the Pacific Southwest lawn tennis championships here vesterday. H e lost to Ken Rosewall. the 18-vear-old Australian by 6-4 1-6. 3-(3. 6-1. 6-4. The all-round
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  • 32 12 THE Friendly Sporting Association will celebrate its silver jubilee anniversary on Sunday at 10.00 a.m. at the residence of the vice president. Mr. Ang Soon Hoe, 57 Pasir Panjang Road.
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  • 156 12 GHQ FARELF registered iheir first victory when they defeated a weak SCC side. without Capt. Revnolds and Col. Dickinson. 3-0 in a SHA Division 1 league hockey fixture j on the Padang yesterday. GHQ dominated play and by half time they had netted two goals. Their first
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  • 22 12 TAIPING, Tues. The Taiping Tigers beat the King Edward VII School by six points (two penalties) to a try.
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  • 21 12 The Island Club beat the Royal Singapore Golf Club 15.1 12£ i n an inter-club sociai match for women.
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    25 12 Mermaids Oi Singapore Chinese schools waiting their turns to take the plunge at the inter schools swimming championships (heats) at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday.
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  • 21 12 BARTLEY Secondary School will hold its first swimming carnival next Wednesday at the Chinese Swimming Club at 3 p.m.
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  • 15 12 In yesterday's SHA Division 3 match. RAF Tengah gave a walkover to Customs.
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  • 129 12 THE age limit for contestants in the forthcoming Singapore Amateur Youth boxing tournament has been raised fn.m 18 to 20 to conform with the rule of the Singapore and Western Australia championship next year. This was decided at SAB As meeting yesterday. The dates for
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  • 59 12 THE Coronet BP team against Superwing on Saturday at Clerical Union hall is Teo Beng Hai. Guinea Goh. Sonny Victor Goh. Charlie Chan. Johnny Puev. Lian Thian Kar. Lian Thian Teck. Lian Thian Huat. Peck Peng Siong. P. H. Ong. Abdul Razak. JafTar bin Gaus. Billy Quek.
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  • 132 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In a division one (North) hockey league match today the Postal Union beat the YMCA 2—l YMCA led 2-0 at half time, both goals being by Parameswaram. Soared replied for YMCA. YMCA: R. S. Crabb, Dorai, Andre, Buchannan, Param, Arnott, H. Grenier. Weerasekera, H.
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  • 125 12 TAIPING. Tues --Tan Chen* Tee beat Chean Wat Hon. Penanjj champion. in straight (i-2. 8-ti to win tha Taiping CRC tennis final In the women's doublet final. Mrs. H. Pudner -'ind lira. Cheah Wat Hun of Panang beat ipoh pair. Mrs. G.C. Grace and Mrs. TOO
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  • 12 12 MERSING. Tues 11/13 Hussars beat P-.li. v I at soccer.
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  • 377 12 REME Workshops of Singapore today beat Royal Ulster Rifles from Hongkong s—l5 1 to enter the final of the FARELF inter-unit Caldbeck Cup competition where their opponents are the 12th Royal Lancers. The game will be played at Ipoh on Saturday. Except for the
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  • 59 12 SINGAPORE Combined Schools will meet SRC at hockey at the SRC today. Combined Schools* team: Ess (SJD: Stevens <SABS>; Nathan (ACS>: Wijeysing.V <SJI>. Douglas Hav (VS). Heng Hoe (VS); Onn Leng (ACS). E Wicks <SJI», James Quek (SJI>. Foong Fong (VS). J. Thurai (RI).
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  • 40 12 Ipoh P T Win TAIPING. Tues. In their annual sporty contest here during the weekend, the Ipoh P T beat their Taiping colleagues by two games to one. Ipoh won at hockey 1-0, billiards 3-0 but lost at tabletennis 0-5.
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  • 43 12 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues.— The Resident Commissioner. Penang. Mr. RP. Bingham was an interested spectator at the Chinese inter-school athletic sports held here yesterday. Fif teen schools of Province Wellesley including five village schools took part in the 4(> events.
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  • 100 12 St. ANTHONY' S SWIM GALA St. Anthony's School, Bil pore. Will hold their > Siv.mming Carnival on Fri Oct. I at 2.30 pm. at the Chinese Swimming Club. There will be two events for Old Boys of the School (Morning and Afternoon)— KM) metres Free Style at 4 N and
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  • 116 12 All Blues Succeed Against The PSC Prnang UP sp,; 1 I rugby "nturn I tries) on tke VI I ground Maj I ter: I again tween M«. R ever, a I the I A i i I son I I the [round. H B I van- I I I I
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