Sunday Standard, 10 August 1953

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m Vol. IV. 39. SINGAPORE, MONDVY, AUGUST 10, 1953. TWKI.VK PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 37 1 'SOVIET POLICY IS HER BEST AID' LONDON Aur. 9 Marshal ire v, Comman- thr Soviet id today in a to mark fort e <I:»v s might and were the that her not catch he iet rass rc-
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  • 32 1 TOKYO. Aug. 9. (API.-A »hii g boal was taken >y the Jap;.' it Guard me n I them Hokka I id. thr Marii Board (Coa-t to
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    26 1 THE Sultan of KH.intan who celebrated his r>»ith birthday yesterday. Colourful crlebratioßs were held throughout the state yesterday and will hf continued today.
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  • 264 1 iBANDITS SHOOT 5J SPECIALS IN PERAK I hi» headline ip|M*arrd In I lie M ind it <l ui \n- Gurkha Patrol Kills Four Of Murder Gang KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The murder of five Special Constables, who fell under terrorist guns on Aug. 4, was avenged yesterday when
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  • 263 1 'Don't Ban Election, Rahman KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— President of the United Malay National Organisation, Tengku Abdul Kahman today challenged the Perak Government to prevent UMNO from contesting any elections in the State. He issued thii rhalleng amidst app mse and shouts oi "Mer leka from about
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  • 78 1 OTTAWA. Aug <UP> Nine hundred candidates toi the -♦>■"> seats m the Canadian Parliament ended their campaigns yesterdav and voters tomorrow will de<-i<U> whether to continue Canada's Liberal Government which has held power for 18 years Move than 8.000.0(10 of Canada's 14.000.000 residents are eligible to vote,
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  • 49 1 LONDO.V. Aug. 9. (AP) Russia today celebrates Air Force Day and an order issued yesterday by Defence Mill Stei Nikolai Bulganin called for 20 artillery salvoes to be fired in Moscow and in all capita^ ol the Soviet Union republics to mark the occasion.
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  • 27 1 THE Bendandi observatory in Paenxa. Italy, recorded on Saturday what it describe,! i i"a most violent earthquake" somewhere in f>e Balkan 1 peninsula. Reuter
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  • 306 1 400 SCREAMING WOMEN AT PoW SWITCH Throw Shoes, Tear Clothes womennln I' A u Uff 9 Four h "»dred screaming cut thon^T UmSt J brokc railwav wrriasc windows, on thpT li I Und Wr te Slogans in their own bI d on their way here to repatriation in North Korea.
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  • 291 1 NEW DELHI, Aus. 9. Pro Indian former Deputy Premier of Kashmir, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, today became Premier of the disputed Himalayan state, ending the six-year reisn of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. i Kashmir's constitutional nead. 22 vear-old Karan Singh, dismissed Sheikh Abdullah late la&i night
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  • 25 1 More than 250.0.00(1 people of Nagasaki solemnly prayed for "peace" yesterday on the eighth armiwroi v of the world'g seconj atomic blast. AP
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  • 139 1 Dance Hostess Murdered A 32-YEAR-OLD dam-e hostesi of the Singapore Biitannica Club, Miss Doreen Pereira, was found strangled in her room in an attap hut in Jalan Nuri. Frankel Estate, yesterday. Police were called at 4.30 p.m. when other occupants of the hut found her door locked and received mo
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  • 87 1 PUSAN, Aug. '.>. (AP).— Filteen South Koreans, including four women nr.il a child wore killed and -:x tthera >criously injured today when a S Army freight train <-rashed into a civilian passenger train from behind at Sanstation. 60 mill's north of Pus a n There
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  • 35 1 MR. CLEMENT Attlee. the British Labour Party leader, received an old Montenegrin rifle as a present from the Mayor when he visited the old town of Kotor in Yugoslavia on Saturday. Reuter
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  • 142 1 Girl Lives Without Food,Water MADRAS Au? <> (AP) Dhana Lakshmi. 18 an In dkui girl who has apparently lived without food or water for more than a year, has been invited by thr Indian government to visit Banglore with her Gti-year-old father to undergo mediral and psychiatric tests. The Home
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  • 97 1 —If You Want To Succeed BRISTOL (England). Aug. 9. (AP).-It you want to be 3 success make yourself a nuisance. That was the advice liven by Sir Hugh Caswn. designer of London's Coronation decorations, to students at the Royal West of England School of An-hitecture here. "It's
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  • 70 1 HONGKONG, Aag. 9 (IP) Am appeal for CTMtih ri'siriin^' outside of China to reti*n was haw*J on Asg. •>. in Peking by the li;iirman oj thr Ov'Mseas C liifia (oinmi lee of the (> nlr a I People*! (iovrrnnu'iit. lid Hsians-.vi .said: "The ttroag mothriJand is
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  • 178 1 Ever On Red Frontier Love Finds The Way BERLIN. Aug. 9. (AP) Love will find a way, And it did yesterday to celebrate a wedding on the Iron Curtain frontier. Wilhelm Bab.>t ami !n, brida and fceveral brothei i, and aunts were sad when Pap. i and Mama Bab- 1
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  • 97 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 9. (AP) Associated Press photographer Frank Noel was retun to freedom by the Communists In Korea today. He was captured 32 months a^o in the U.S. Marines' withdrawal from Chengjim reservoir. Nor! is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer who ed the Malayan campaign wi
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  • 40 1 BANGKOK. Aug. 9. (AFP) French Coi oral in Indo-China Mauru e Dejean today denied France considering i tiations with the Vietminh. Deu> I: 'Trance Hoenot intend to negof lt« anybody except th- S1 tea Gov«»rnmenl
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  • 29 1 ROME, Ans 9 (Reuter) Attilion Piccioni, ChrUUan Democrat today IoM ihe 11-rl.MitI 1rl.Mit of the Italian Rep hat h«' i, i»-ady Ij Iji»« Government
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  • 27 1 Churchill: Tell The Truth Call LONDO end > tii.- i t >1 I Ih e Pi on I S i r 1 1 1 1 or more ti
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  • 19 1 LONDON A ded Mi' h lefi I i V '1 he i in of were made
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    • 25 1 1 iki nt iiicim:i^BB j. c. De BROS.. II tiger Testimonials I JikJ N I!aNs ON-PROFITT, the < {^trialist, stated: "Men '"•towi frVu^r A Weave Md.
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    • 64 1 HO HOMO'S PALM TREE ***t ECONOMY? AGFA RECORD 111 A 2 3 n i 9 higheit demand; of tho^e «rho KIWM Ih« Agfa Solmar ir j A^'j A; I i-#*'<'t« photogriphy ai NWCfc a^ the/ do Ml colour. The R important feature of (hit model. I If th« bu.lt-.n combined
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  • 87 2 CHINESETEACHERS DISCUSS PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Chinese school teachers say General Templer, the Hif fa Commissioner, is wrong to believe that Chinese teachers i» this country will bo out of jobs it the national schools system U Introduced. theii i ding 1 in Kuala
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  • 131 2 A Union To Foster Good Relations K1 IT 'R. Sun. An tion Dcprirtment Admini I Fnion promote better "employerloyee* 1 relations was formi J m Kuala Lumpur today. •Mr. Yeap Choong Kong. newly ted president. addressing the inaugural m ing .-.lid that quite a number of people thought a trade
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  • 237 2 Standard Statt Reporter AN INITIAL dividend oi seven per cent from the assets <>t bankrupt ex-millionaire businessman, Mr. You Jin Gnat, will be paid on Aug. 20, Singapore's Official Assignee, Mr. W.G. Aleoek said yesterday. Mr. Vco. whose commercial •ongly criticised by the Singapore Court
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  • 133 2 1\ BAHB ration tan i I K< lantan Sir tbrahm Hmij i I Mohaan this morning w I a colourful Kota Bahru. A big -.'.rhering of mem of I fIR and of public wa ent. Thi its. Alter prayers oy the M the gathering a •A"
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  • 25 2 NORMAL c la?^ exair, er student teachers in S*. r.r.gor will begin today. More than 0 stu teachers will sit for written papers.
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  • 41 2 A 17- YEAR-OLD M. j youth was shot ilt-ad near a sjjot where r-vo men of the K African Rifles were in an ambush position at the 17tn Mile Ga'Yil J-Kuantan Etoad at alx)\j* 8 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 219 2 Troopship Is Diverted For Peace Role Standard Shipping Reporter AI'TFR years of service in the cause of war, ferrying soJ diers to distant battlefields, the troopship Kmpir,. Pride today sails from Singapore to Madras on a mission of peace. The t>.i4B ton troopship arrived hei> yesterday and was scheduled to
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  • 170 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S pharmacists arc gravely concerned over Professor A. A. Sandosham's refutation of the views expressed in the editorial ot the latest issue of; the Malavan Pharmaceutical Journal The Journal a-ked doctors not to dispense. At the annual r ol the Pan-Malayan Alumni of
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  • 146 2 Til E first Sky master of the Indian Airlines Corporation, India's new nationalised airways company, arrived in Singapore from Bangkok over the weekend. The name "Indian Airlines", and the new insignia of India's first national air- line have replaced thr old Bharat AirWßjn sj^ns and
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  • 248 2 Johore Tightens Food Ban On Bandits 'Operation Baton' JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. An oil out effort to further deprive the Johore bondits from getting food has been launched by the local authorities in the Kluang, Segamat and Muar areas. "Operation Baton." which started la I week, involves many groups of officers
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    123 2 phiitn "MAJOR Van 11. the Assistant Miln ii Attach* to th<- i ii.u iin bassy in London srmrd i-i Slagaatl h> i I.L.M Const, llation \cst« n).,x t<> lake up his n«v as A(i ns Liaison at (.if <1 lAM MaJ Ro.»noi who iv ■eea itovt v\ ith ins h
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  • 54 2 ALL work i n th( entertainment f Sing; pore now hav o a union to represent them. It ii the Singapore Cinema and ent< rtai eni Workers' known as the Cinema Projectionists' and tion. The Union is open to workers In The entertainment held including, caba and
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  • 78 2 More Food Centres For S'pore THE Si Rural Board expect-, to conri| f 14 •able CO by the end of this month, the Deputy Chin: e Rural Board. Mr. S. The Standard ly. Further I planned for the < i ection of an add-." for next y\ir. With the these
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  • 39 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Eight famil homeless m <>t nearby when a wh area otl Ku.. terday. One v. and damage i^ estimated »1 The V. liave itai with a ate rein f to t fami l
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  • 43 2 IPOH. Sat. B.»k „y appeared dent of the v Mr. E. V. A. P I all three inst him. I Teh v a car without ring a br n without Bn Roati on Friday ii«. lowed SI OO
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  • 42 2 AT the held on K ang isi Cirh School on Fridi i i (3,212 Thiamount v. hv voluntary t of $4 21 This the ct.M "l ice loom a to the Senior 5 School, i in .J.< We
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  • 5 2 SHB Won't Co-operate -Staff Assn.
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    • 49 2 1 ■rjf t v white 1 «p] r- ANOTHER NJ_W fOOO 101* H MA aere-aaqulckwavto.* iewsi.t |g fiavu..: r "nd Jjs^j, ItablespuonafulofColn^i:. bustard with a little water. lUsMivmlxtntoarH avourUe prepared BUITOfI .r h m ibdr«rtag artsukfrennsaia'tlfeaMsK' mt^f Umemhcrf For extra ft H r mokes the wtttl 4##/-« HARPtR. C>
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  • 192 3 id ird Start Reporter na will relive for a few hours in Daj when two Chinese music and a China Nlfhl on the City Hall steps. these associations intend to 'hinese heroic play it h all the I s and ol a
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  • 347 3 New Singapore Skyline Takes Shope City Skyscrapers Near Completion A NEW iTi" d StaM Re P° rt in skyline is S rodually taking shape n Singapore w.M, the near completion of the .mpos.ng 16-storey China Bank building which faces the waterfront, and the massive iS-storey Asia Insurance building, its steel
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  • 160 3 Standard Staff Reporter V \I..\YAN students who use Oriental printed brmks jnd manuscripts of the British Museum I)e--partment in London, will benefit a nieat deal when the students room of the department opens one hour longer every day from today. This will make il
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  • 107 3 Operators Seek Less Work Hours Civilian t sleph >n e operators in the VV.ir Department in Singap m e wml a 36-hour week, Instead of the pi 40-hour week. At an extraordinary n ing yesterday thej lecided to make repreaeni it on*, to the Kt ny authorities to accede to
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  • 103 3 PENANG, Sun. —Mr. Yeap Choong Koi pi esident of the Juni Civil Service As iciation which held its annual general meeting terday, told members that it looked a> it Government was gom;? to "cold storage' the housing scheme in which Government officers would be able to
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  • 77 3 MR. O -I FERNANDEZ was elected presi lent it the Singapore Printing Employees' Union aiul Mr. Abdul Samad Ismail vice-pi ?si lent, it the Union's s xth annual meeting yesterday. The Union el ?cted Mr. Sahn Kajal is secre iry, Mr. Osman bin Wok assistani secretary,
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  • 37 3 KLANG Sun. 1 rrom the Klang High School an I Miss R Howkins, a H I i Nurse from Klang. were rtained ai i te« P«fty prior to their d -luituie loi pie Uaiied KAngdoa*
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  • 98 3 AN extraordinary meeting of I the Singapore Medical Workers* Union a' tended by about 500 members, yesterday decided to ask Government to re-open negotiations. Members took this decision to give Government en time and the opportunity I show its sincerity in settling the workers' dispute In
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  • 250 3 Mediums Predict Fiery Month For 'Ghost' Festival CHINESE mediums predict a fierv month in Sini;:i pore duriii" the present Testi\al ot Hungry Ghosts** which begai yesterday. Red paper notices warning the coming <»f u d erous month" are posted in Kampong Bilat The notices put up by a Chinese temple
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  • 147 3 Kampong Ipoh MarketIs Opened KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The A ting Menti i Besar, intan, the Hon'b'.e engku Si i Maharaja, yesterday trai by road to ny.vn offl.v R.I D A. market i\\ Kampong [p >h. n vi, accompanied by nment officers and i 9 the ftrsl official function of the
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  • 47 3 SEVERAL Malay Blm stars headed by Osman Gumanti, Maria R.jzak and Hula Hula Queen Misi Chan Way Chan and several women wrestlers •ire included the charity sfi-nv programme the Bn,u\7 Park Kola Bahru, i" aid )f t!i Suata Aiucla Club building fund.
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  • 205 3 Banned For Being Too Tough Sexy ONLY two Alms were banned by the Malayan Film On- during thu ftrst i x months ol tins year. The first, wras "Secret Four." a United Artists release ring John Payne and Collin Gray. It is a gangster film. The Censor found it unsuit.se
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  • 62 3 KAM BFO. three-year-old daughter of a carpenter, was killed in front of her h in a lane oir 7A mile Jurong Road yesterday. Slie was involved In an accident with a lorry. Eye-witnessea are a ked r contact Inspector Pritam Singh in the Sepoy
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  • 65 3 KLANG. S in. Mohamed Sadik. in E »aman from th Pon Said, was in the Klang District Courl accused, through an E jjrptian interpreter, said h had had four bottle, of and thai he knew nothing until he woke up in a prison cell. |udg
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  • 39 3 TUF Per a e lian Melayu Kelantrn will send *v. > i ienl ith ea to the l'MN< meeting in Johore Bahru which will ,i blueprini for Malayan ind -pendence to be pre ented tii Ni>;. ,i Conference.
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  • 273 3 KHEK rep- ktive throughout Singapore and Malaya will meet toon to pledge their support to the proposed Nanyang Univer and work out details for thL' establishment of a sch n fund to encourage Khek youth to seek higher education. These are some r *f the
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    42 3 A SECTION of the lartje crowd who attended An ejections publicity rally at Alt* Star. Kedah in connection with the forthcoming Town (oun til elections. The British Adviser, Kedah Mr. A. B Ramsay on the st;i'4e is addressing thj» crowd.
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  • 16 3 NORMAL class si h iii r Jual dinner snd ,f the LumfJl'f. n:i W
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  • 107 3 Beware Of Agitators, He Warns Postmen PENANG, Sun in a lHter to all members of of the Postal rnlformptf Staff I'nion, North >I.i--l.i>a, the prrsinVnt. Osman Sim. warned them to bi c.irrtul of agitators who urn- trvinf to hicak thi'ir uiuU tur their own ends. llf I >' them Ui.it
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    • 100 3 AU M I HA L S f :>* f'.vf u f t 4>ulitr IJ MOD C LS YOUR CHCIC E IN S'Zt YOUR CHOICE IN PRICE £Asy r^Ms GENEROUS TRADE-INS! Sole Distributors: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 20J, CLEMENC:AU AVENUE, SINGAPORE Kmw^mmi Jl£iii9iff> I \f I SATIN I STRIPE J"! Cl
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 924 4 Sir. 1 should like to make the following observations oo uha( Mr. Mrx Josey wrote recently. ••Now there is peace in Korea there will be less demand for rubber" says Mr. Josey, but we are not told the facts on which this, in my view, quite
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    • 271 4 1 the T •he outcome Ol B p ,rpo- c of 1 Malayan doubtt o are many a The Alliance ■v on first acquaint n captn in by no means be denied. l\ is undeniable that, und< fair exterior, the ity of the ex. < nistei 1 moke
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    • 201 4 Sir;— While it is hoped that o! the D.H.C.. to the Treasury and the Colonial Office for hi tide over the cri meet success may I a; so to the Malayan Government to bring about a torium against execution ol mortgages made .-:ri'v the ne in
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      58 4 picture. DANISH direr Valdcmar Jensen had a turprise visitor when he iras working mine-struck German transport vessel from Ku rufifr on rise*. Nor'' t a bab]t seal nhich had apparently strayed from itt t near t>..« is] whert rnanu aealf hare their home. Thf xeoi is .sere? froltdcmo n-tth hca
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      47 4 pier v re. THIS Prim-ess paraded before another She Is Prtnce i Chula of Thailand, the Lo??dou-hora daughter ot a Lf)ndon iKJiman. Prtnceu Chula led her detachment o/ St. John Ambu?n»ce Brigude CtlleCj past I irgaret d»nng thf toeek-end. She is couniiy cddet <urr lor Cornwall.— A.P.
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    • 342 4 S:r Much has beet] c^id i«< favour of the new Immigration Ordinance which e into force on the Aug. Regarding the point that this is intended to protect the local peop>e from immigrant job hunters may I why was i that "the Government found it no- tipulate
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    • 366 4 Sir, The < ;.-c of the two female hospital icrvai Tan Ah B«-f and Fng Ah Hup who were d smissed from 5t i "he Chief Medical Officer appears to have been :frstood. These '.'ao ho p:tal serranta were dismissed by the Chief v Officer for vingstolen
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    • 59 4 i >,;iitloe to be .<• possibilities of .viral talents with the q taliftcatfc and e to i;tts.p over p >rcscnt held bv rxpan out ne. Thi- cc-onorr.ic tion _n by this igh potti iti the oppoi i for thi expo- ll\ aar- B nment lion f ruling, I:
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  • 81 5 The) Ire Oft I heok Poh Seoog ol Mi»c l>iv, In .i rrr'a Dept., < lily < ount'il, Sing a j» rt\ Ikoflrx II f.B, I Ui»:J Siltiau Is»ai.»i,^ by La%reMc (M\a of 169. V. Wain 100 Street, Stega|mre Alloil! In PoUlieC Oil Ills Prej l;» >.\\
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  • 89 5 r \l I lliriMi^h this wcf k Ihr >in; ipure Stand:itd prr !»rnts its Iwenty-eifktli st.»r contrsi Ml «>n'\ cot I* fio \t U collrn ife« six putufi- <nd Ihi ir respective coupon- ai (J v.ii'i thrrn lnr r p"" > r will) the name
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  • 33 5 CHF MOHAMED l Yaac o b Officer, Kelantan will be trai to 1!..- F leral Treasure I pur Cht r- u- Offio r. K i) .i v. relieve Cto tmed Tamat. I
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  • 221 5 THE newlv elected e\ecutivt committrr of the Naval Base Labour UnkMl will soon start ne^oiiutions with the Admiralty authorities in Singapore on all (mMandine matters affecting the worker, in the Naval fiTse the president, Mr. Poravankara N. Nair, told the Union's representative council yesterday.
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  • 135 5 SAT A SEEKS EMPLOYMENT FOR EX-PAVIENTS i ul.iru S'ai 1 i p rter e ol 15.000. Ai it 'j B mi thi-* fi iati'i.l iy. SATA is I gnawing p for it* k-1 pal ex problem. i C. E. H SATA 1 i Offi r. I S1 in lar I
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    • 62 5 S i^ *m 1 1 INI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE TOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN You muM cncloic thtec ten cent tfompi if you wont you* pattern cut It I don't qet the ttemps you don't qct the pottcin A numbci of ordrr* have come to irt without »he jut
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  • 806 6 I \KSPITE his seeming obstinacy and foolhardiness ich had aroused no little ire among those who were eager to see the cessation of hostilities in Korea ■.y price, Dr. Syngman Rhee has scored a significant triumph, and whatever th< outcome of the political conference may be,
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  • 1385 6  -  B. Shiva Rao By NEW DELHI. HE Indian handicrafts exhibition in London brings to mind memories of our first efforts twenty years ago to build up a special organisation for encouraging India's cottage industries. The suggestion took shape from a cynical remark made by a textile
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 866 6 Sir; Mr. "Lagi Be tul" tries to refute the inference that there are comparatively a greater number of European than Asian DSPs. The Malayan Establishment Staff List 1953 shows 1 1 H appointments held by DSPs in the Federation. There are 616 ASPs in the Federation and
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  • 62 6 Sir;— There lot of d B B rai inrn mini i it I pundits hav< t their way this Bill wi of 1 Ti> m, ar« i B It noi tj thi> or I coming s the righl who ihould oi .'o the < allay fa may 1
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  • 17 6 --PYID \wim\ I 1 I) I MI'I 01 I I 1\ .1 Ila I Uiilpur
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  • 30 6 HE Talks To Animals u I ■i Hi in on ii i sat Kith t dr.tw i I 1 bi I I 1 I I i .r d It w
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  • 64 8 Reds Told To Return All Korea Prisoners ..ISHISGTON, Aufr llt p, I ,,:nn,nt told Communists yester- the hat must turn i0 the Armistice 'll i nited Nations Stfi raptured clurKorea n war, een given I o inI by the .i:. Waltei si d the intend pi "TKTS ly." l( neral
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  • 16 8 1, Aug. lay when Scot train left 41 one London's ur-
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  • 13 8 9 ~nr:i of sco, r are due arrying
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  • 11 8 25 Pilgrims Di e in Crash >00 fee* ibout in Reuter
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  • 10 8 Kashmir, i n dis- a Radio re- A.F.P
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    53 8 photo. PRINCESS ASIIRAF (left), twin sister of The Shah of Iran, kiss*» s her sister Hamdam Pahlevi. before Ashraf left Teheran by air to return to exile in Europe. She arrived in the Iranian capital unexpectedly and the next day an order of the Shah's rourt directed her to leave
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  • 136 8 lorn aid and con- on Reuter the increase. The ban on the sale of railway tickets to Berlin not strictly enforced during the week was again being strictly applied for the weekend. But again thousands of East Germans and East Berlinera queued at 50 west
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  • 53 8 SFAX, Tunisia Aug 9 (AFP).— Sheikh Ahmed Belgarou i died yesterday from wounds inflicted by an unknown assailant who fired four shots at him earlier yesterday. The Sheikh was a member of the District Council of Sfax and came from a tribe known for its support
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    113 8 i Martin. number one < < Communist martyr of 1 1- ranee (right), is shown celebrating his release fr o m Mel u n Prison j near Paris at a re- I reption in the offices of the Pari s Communist newspaper L'Humanite. Martin with his wife Sinione i s
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  • 250 8 w 1r B raS O1 A rf- <AP)-C.mbodla-o«e ..f war rawsed Indo-China's three states— will receive lull independence from France next V m h h French officials at Phnom Penh, caplUl ofTambodTa immur^^ sai d yesterday. Ihe country's free status Will be outside the financial
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    32 8 photo. ITALIAN Premier designate Attilio Picciono who announced in Rome on Saturday that he would accept the invitation of President Luigi Einaudi to form a government. Picciono is a Christian Democrat, A.P.
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  • 105 8 CAIRO, Aug. 9 (AFP)— The third informal Anglo-Egyptian meeting will take place on Aug. 13. when General Sir Bryan Robertson, head of the British delegation and former C-in-C of the Suez zone, will be host to Egyptian delegates at a dinner party to be held at
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  • 102 8 TEHERAN, Aug. 9 (AP).— The independent evening newspaper Etelaat srid yesterday that Russia plans to send a special mission to Iran to discuss three major issues on which the two nations disagree. Quoting "reliable sources,* 1 Etelaat said (he Russian delegation will discuss frontier
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  • 66 8 THE HAGUE, Aug. 9 (AFP). Indonesia's new Prime Minister. Ali Sastromidjojo. told reporters here on his arrival yesterday from the United States that his Government would propose the admission of Communist China to the United Nations. Sastromidjojo is en route from Washington. where he
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  • 159 8 TOKYO, Aug. 9 The Japanese Government has completed a new plan to boost trade with Communist China. it was announced today. The plan will soon be carried ou f pending approval of Prime Minister Yoshida and Foreign Minister Kalsuo Okasaki. According to authoritative sources, i
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  • 465 8 Reactions To Malenkov Claim UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. 9, —United Nations Secretary General Daq Hammarskjoeld said yesterday the announcemerit that Russia has the hydrogen bomb empnasizes the need for international control of weapons of mass destruction. Mi lStat tnt issut d b y the
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    35 8 photo. THE DIRK AND DITIIKSS of Windsor Jr.jn on Ihr i.nl of their yatrht BMalf« in Ihr h.irhmir of .uinrs line beftCfc th«'ir dfp.uliM, on ;< pit imiit iiuisr to I'mtfuio the It.ili.tn Hit ici.i- U.P.
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  • 101 8 VIENNA, Aug. 0 (R it< v) The Soviet Army yesterday abandoned all i' s border posts on the boundary I < tween the Soviet zone and 'he British zone of Austria, but Soviet guards on the Soviet American boundary remained. Austrian police reported. Soviet
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  • 123 8 NAIROBI. Aug B (R liter)— Every available Royal Air Force Harvard and police spotter plane y< terday r.iked the Abcdarc forest wrst of Fort Hal] with bombs and bu after one of the biggest bat of the Mau Mau emergency between troops and t< n on
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  • 22 8 THE Indian <",,. it has made plan.s to give elemt ntary military n. bodied Indians 18 A P and 40 y
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  • 22 8 CONVALESCING B I n S»-cn ithony Eden ilew to 1 from London lor a rest on the Ri> UP
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  • 43 8 RERUN, Am;, m (AF) Manrc railuei *mi sinking industrial production lavt ni^ht spurred U««--(oinmunist Rait GenWM (iovrrnmt-nt in its Mcrct police hunt for I assist undfriiroiirnls. 1 of >n 0 I i iei dra D of g V.
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  • 64 8 Crash Pilot Was Woman FREEDOM Mil \(.K AIICUSt !>. (11*) \n Ahum Cll war prisonei today <>i)«> of the oiniiiiinist MIG 15 pilots slmt down b\ Aniriiran Blfcicjila t.\«i tit Valu Kimi w.is woman. "\V«- saw thr MKj i ash into a hill near th«- raiiip." said Robert L smith
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  • 45 8 I.! >Nl> )N, Au| I J P Pr;nic [ini (tei Sm v. Churchill recei> :?<-h < thr Elxchequer, H Bui [ntei im Foreign Loi d S: bury and i' 1 Ui. l( tht Sn ang 'i he lunch .i |i at Che<j
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  • 434 9 BEFORE and immediately after the August Bank holiday the Singapore tin price fell but as London i ignored this and maintained a steady price, a fresh confidence was generated in the local market. Buyers of tin shares became aggressive and with sellers scarce, gains of
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  • 41 9 NEW YORK, Aug 6 (AP)— i I ted States consumption of! ring Jui led 120.4< ris, romi i with 119,171 U R n rep rt< amoui 43 958 toi or im- I with ■j enti,
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  • 629 10  -  PHILIP TOYNBEE By I u and Ihe Rule of the Puritan, In England, In Sir Charles Firth. The II odd's r arts. The rlyle. 'ion of I E Ctt- wl l h tation de tiie They ish as the idies ion of comp l e x ted
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  • 216 10 Pierced Bearti and True Love. By llanns Ebeastea. Vrrxliojle. 1? s M.) By n goboom porrfeus I el there ;ire f Military 00. and the shock ot learnt Aldershoi b I the v lady n I .try is n. butterflj I I Marsha] Montgomery offers an elegant eonthat
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  • 431 10  -  Cecil Beaton i V WILSON and tish- period. g maligig k to I gen- I i ha 1 noisily but artir she didn't funny," I ind life "fun." Mr. Wilson give* US, too, n dreadful picture of Maine's sister-in-law, a bag of < s in rust stockinette,
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  • 47 10 One way of beating the heat-ware for a while < OHS» C trated f)jy David Rnr.tucU, 13, 0/ R B ouflM C Z a1 the Brockicell Ptnk Lido, Lambeth (L i He I being cooled by buclcets 0/ water poured over 1 by i playnMites. <
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  • 671 10  -  DAVID PAUL By Daoghiet «f ihc ll— sc. B> Bsttth ste K<»rn. (Chapmaa <uul Hall. 12s. 6dL) The Hive. By Casail* J. Cela. Translated b] r M (..hen. ((•ollani-7. 12s. (id.) Now or Never. By Wayland Ililton-Ytuini;. (Cressel Press. 1(K. 6d.) The Honey Siege. By (iil Buhet.
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    25 10 r >\ Tut > .Last <, >ere the up after. droppe tkin§ < much os a pea. S v .1/ M. Bmdhc i, litld. B
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  • 125 10  -  FRANCIS RUSSELL By [T motel] n ark ol Kipl ing 1 N H rican who v. > he had c he wrote fa There he planw I "Kim,* 1 the colour of Trunk Road 1 his r background ol England perhaps mo-l 1 r.i work
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  • 68 10  -  Jocelyn Barnes Must We Barn dr v ulf I*s Simonc d* Bra«v«ir. Petei N.-mII. llv. Sd By MANY h have lati Inten I n Evil.** apparentlly r\<> I until for ,nd the eed by d<- 9 In in:his i'i- e I and *'*<& >>oi* in i
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  • 298 11 MALACCA. Sun.- Malacca beat Joh i 4 in their Foong Seong Badminton Cuptie which concluded at the Anglosine Sports Club last night Malacca will n ■t Singapore in the t round. 1.1 i n all th the 1 i the i j■
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  • 264 11  -  Fred Root Says Their knowledge <"> n d neu- trality exceeds that of m captains, and they should given the power to rule and crush, once and for all. any at sharp practice. Trevor Bailey's critics say he ways puts on an act Li a showman
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  • 521 11 LONDON. England's chances of regaining the "Ashes" would but lor a lucky charm, have been as dead as ewe mutton as a result of our lapses at Leeds. Now ire are still in the betting as odds-on favourites. And shouldn't take us
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  • 138 11 Quick Runs By Ring Davidson LONDON, Aug. 9 (AP)— The Aussies. barracked on Friday at Birmingham for slow scoring, launched an all-out, run-getting assault against Lancashire yexterday at least the tail-enders did. The Aussies were 167 for seven when bowler Doug King walked to the wicket to join big-hitter Alan
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  • 241 11 Grose Heaves Further KUALA LUMPL'R. Sun.— The Federation Police beat the j Singapore Police by 139 t 122 points in their annual athletic 1 meet yesterday. Peter Grose of Singap lei up 1 new Malayan mark in t'i» hammer when he heaved a distance of 141 it. 11 ins Results:
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  • 23 11 RA.iA.ii Spit's Club yesterday defeated the Star R;.[t£;er> 4 2 in a friendly soccer mat< h played at Farrer Pjrk yesterday.
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  • 88 11 LONDON. A«, !><\P)— Cordon Pirie of (Ireat Britain six-mile world record breaker edged out Wes Santee nf Kansas hi the ballyhooed "mile of the centurv" rare at tj^'tSh&jfsisl before widiv roaritic trowd kirk P THuaTIv 1 T».l' lIOWI I U< a runner with
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  • 105 11 SOUTH ORANGE. Aug. 8. (Reuter). Lewis Hoad of Australia scored an upset victory over his compatriot Ken Etosewali to enter the men's tingles final in the Eastern Gr;i>s Courts lawn tennis champion- j ships here tod y He beat Rosewall the lop foreign seed 6 4,
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  • 55 11 THE Indian Brotherhood S.C. football team against P.w.D. Sports Club at Raffle Institution ({round tomorrow will be selected from N. Suppiah, S. Chithambaram. T. Muniandy, M. Marimuthu, P. Kasi Pandian, S. Govind.ua joo, Gopal. A. Sivadas, K. Klishnan. K. Sathasivam. Shankar. V r Ganapathi. S. Muniandy, Pa rap
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  • 35 11 LONDON. Auo 8 < Renter* Ru^by League charity matches i1 today: Leigh 2'.i Widncs 14. SI Helens 29 Barrow '21). Wigan 30 Warrington 20. Hud dersfleld 29 Halifax 17. Rochdale HumeU oi Oldbam 19.
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  • 143 11 AI'STRAI I\— Ki. Inns. Morris Ibw Tattersali M McDonald h Stath im :< Miller b Tattersali H irvey b Tattersali k Archer c b 8.-: v i Davidson b Grieves Hassett c Wilson b Tati m n iil 11 Tallon c Wilson b Til ill <> Riii^ b Grievei
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  • 53 11 PASADENA (California). Aus 9 rAP) Bud Held, of the Olympic Club of San Francisco, bei tt»red the world record wli iavelin throw of 2(ya feet, w inches, at an at'i!» i *ir meetn t!> t John Mm., Co The accented \k irld mark i feet, 2] inches, put
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    • 43 11 SOCCER Co M n i ft/ League: Europeans v Indians at Jalan Bevir Stadium. Junior League Cup Tie Replay: Rocklites v Seletar at Geylang Stadium. S.A.F.A. Division .IB: Windsor Rorers r R.B. Works at Clerical I'nion ground. Meeting: SCC Rugby meeting it SCC.
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  • 19 12 Scottish League Football Beater) ;i aeai— ,v m Uasing Irmperalarea of \m Um D k, H 1. P 4
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    • 17 12 hit Daj today! ;,.i;,_t, t0— 9.15 p Ramchandra'a "JHANJAR" id Hindustani with 100 r o ih subtitles
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    • 240 12 <-'!TY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS -VIKH DEPARTMENTContract for the making of Bends and other special for 18". 24" J^ Vr» 48" steel pipes.' Deposit riose NOON~2]/8?m Forms from Tenlor Room' Second Floor (Secretariat)' (Room 235), City Hall. D M TELEGRAM SERVICE TABLE and Wireless Limited have pleasure In anjcing the
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    • 311 12 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE TO cargo OWNEBB PARGO ownera iire notified that the Board's Ware- Storage R^e appearing 40 of the Board's f Rates under the heading "Warehou rage" luced from $0.80 per ton k >>r part thereof to >n per week or part thereof or $0.06 per foot
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  • 467 13 Lail Singh The annual (Jhandhl Cop match between the Indians ißd the ic.A.l ombined meant t'-.-it the season was about t;> close and the natch >> Kenerall] plajed in x \ii> festive mood. This year's match in no was lacked the estiva!' atmosphere j»
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  • 312 13 PENANG MEET SPORE IN CUP FINAL AGAIN PENANG, Sun. Scoring an easy win over Kciantan by five gods to nil on Victoria Green this afternoon Penang qualified to meet Singapore for the second successive year in the Malaya Cup soccer final which will be played at Ipoh on Saturday Aug
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  • 680 13 Quick Lead And Malays Win Again LAST years Community League champions. Singapore Malays scored their second successive victory in this season's SAFA Community League when they ed«ed Combined RAF by three goals to two before more than 3.000 spectators at Jalan Besar sUdium yesterday. It was by far the finest
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  • 47 13 MONTRFAL. Aug 9 (API i L »n i.l i won the semifinal of the i North America^ Zone Davii din tennii teriei by defeating Cub-. »n i >übl m it. hei 8 3 »;__4 8--J rester4»jr On Friday Ca«. 1 n t-A- > <i..t;U-s matches. 1.
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  • 190 13 ST. ANDREWS Old Boy* retained the S H. Tan Shield when they beat the Present B runs in their annual encounter played at W Is e during the v. end. Winning the to.--. Prr Boys sent th,> OUi Boys in to j bat and had
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    37 13 photo. A new Australian jockey, Len Sawyer arrived in Singapore yesterday !>y Qantas BO AC to ride for the Penally trainer. Jimmy .Martin. lie U to make his debut at the (•■ill Kui!.i Lumpur meeti i»U. Standard
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  • 700 13 SCC v IA I. A. Ist. Inns. 119 S.C.t'.— lst. Inns. iT Heard c Sitharatn b Ashraff '7 Wi]>on lbw b Bhatii 4 K. Could lbw b Bhatri 1"> Mills c Harcharan Singh b Gill 2 v^'iepuard b Gill 23 Armitage bßhatri 1 T. F'otts c Ashraff
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  • 63 13 LONDON Au?. 5) (Keuter) Baglaaars i»am for the fifth and final cricket match against Australia. starting at the Kenninuton Oval. London, next Saturday. Aur. 15, will be chosen from the following 1! players: I n Hutton (captain). Trevor Bailev. Bill Kdrich. Peter May. I)eni s Comnton. Alec
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  • 499 13 Below are the entries for th€ I Malayan badminton champion- ships to be hi-ld in Kua.a Lumpur on Au^. 21-2.; MEN'S BINULES n Pen s )l1 Chcong H'i < Leng. Yusof bin Akil Abdullah Pfrui, Lim Kooti Yam Lim Kee Fong. La| Fook Yina. Ooj leik Hock.
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  • 294 13 SCC SPBNNERS ROUT THE INDIANS Outright Win At Balestier SINGAPORK Crkket Club was the only senior club to take full points yesterday. Playing against the Indians at Balestier Road, the Club recovered iroin a doleful start on Saturday to take an outright win by three wickets yesterday, i-r^j t(u Apny
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  • 200 13 Fine Win For F&N A sevpn-mjn Standard Sinchew cricket t«*am went on a leather hunt yesterday when they met Fraser and Wave in a cricket match at Rivet Valley Road. In spite of th.. fart th.it the sportintj F N team had provided substitutes one of them Richards, their best
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  • 33 13 GYMKHANA S narrow 1 victory the B B. C. in 1 Dv. :\B on the C.Y.M A. ground S. Krish'. 1 for thp nrinnei Ismail score Bintang Bulan's :y goal
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  • 175 13 SBA JUNIORS IN NIGHT OF UPSETS IT was had night lor l.m mr ii,- Seven] made their nit, and th 1 schoolboy (hionh (1,,, irh.was I to represent Slftfapm in th, rhainpionships „t KuU Lun I Inn. .r I Junior II I luan. who nior til i i bin A
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  • 457 13  -  WINDSOR LAD By NOW the name of (iarnet Bougoure is M r\rrv body's lips. Racegoers acclaim him as the fTtatefcJ jockey to have come out to Malaya. Whether or not he can live up to this reputation only the future t.m tell. But, presently he is
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    • 296 2 pictures). picture). picture i. picture pu-liirt' i. pu-turcy A (iKOI P picture of ||M N.lrd Scout Troop of the Hftig Boys' School. The Patrol l.euclerv ST. Chandra, is M thr extlCBM l«'ft. and Ahmad bin Hflifff. (extreßM riuht). The Senior Srouts in iinitorm (standing) ar<> l,e«>
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    • 177 2 V MUFFING tears J force my heart's con- fession. 2 \> 1 Im-.u- the yrunibJe 2 oi my miud's urotessiou. That late of Man. a can- J dies flickerisg light 2 Who trains my >oul to tremoling flight To steps coiled upwards into ♦■mptines.s Nor sadly
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    • 52 2 'I'VE ■W d oi 1 .-hoi: KWOS KI AN NAM Mil. VI, Admirals Asian School, H.M Naval BumSingapore), MR THOMPSON had asked Mr. Jenkins dinner MrJenkins didn't turn up. A few and know 1 a to di •Oh, y. ri Mr Jen kin fO k I ber I
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    • 326 3 Hi9tili9hts Front JO i strict Meet Held In Singapore YOUTH' CAMERAMAN GETS PICK OF THE PIX 0^ r RE GROUND I wlu^ M IKS Jm'r^, h lSln(t u V {l a h *'M its second annual district sports M the Raffle, Institution (.round rrcntlv
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      • 68 4 i THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I X 11U Bv TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I r^-^H ***** K t4cA (good) \-X < c/vr\ Vwi<:K£t'.! f£> VK 7^ > /Sr^ S^^^- (f -|i'7 'ivv^y^^ J3& Pk^ d AjO' OSCAR 1 AM' LET YA Y] p^C^hb-I^f/, (WcAXHIWG A>.-^ p l^\ fB^SS !|^^s
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    • 645 5 The Siory So Far: CAPTAIN Phillips and his Third Officer, Bill Wilton, oj the tanker "Port Royal" now in Hongkong, are hot on Die trail of tome crates marked -Soap" but which, in reality, contain arms and ammunition. The Captain is. keeping xcatch ttJ the crates
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    • 244 6 TEXTBOOK KNOWLEDGE IS NOT ENOUGH f U 111 I I not tiford I M n to know! l| .r tt n i K Ex| thai a bo3 th a S iti- y mak< in 1 after school. I i 1 be tmbitioi l)O3 for tl: th with a 00l Certificate
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    • 91 6 '|"ftf;.-Lsr/<i- me thai lachry i hat limbless ft rue I d I Majestic era; And. if weretodlKover A dullah's laureate line* 111 leant them fke Dei ofJ enes re, The limpid law-book! U HEN literary warbler en er<n I'll be u 1 11 <id}u-r t ki a\ >,■
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    • 192 6  -  HAROLD GLUCK «Jy |Ov\ n»».s Um ventriloquist IJ maamffe i<« make ins voice tome irom the littie uoo.l-n Ifurt "i: his kne» 7 \nu wlicii he tists two ti'A urc> just wliai dO6| M <lo'.' i' r your voice e e ii It,' ton ips 'l n ing
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      • 121 6 OUtCK QUIZ 2. a Scouts a of ith >'■ 3. W bo founder I the order of 4. which forms 'he subject S kes celebrated trageay. was :ne usurping S ttish king who I ed Duncan whom h- murderea. Macl was slain in IOM eventatn year By whom a I
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      • 19 6 r g— Sp r-^*-A rtlDAcrc ,-,--> ©RPSDONOTHAvt "HEIR C FEATHERS EVEN TALLEST A^IAUL IKJTHr UTED OV£C THFi£ BODh T.JVOC: -atCh
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    • 452 7  - THE MODEST PILOT Raynor Gaynes MONDAYS SHORT SHORT iiORY By SI PPOSI Ihrrf muM Kr I |ot*o nt proplr who uoulcl rn\ nir fl\n»s .ir.iu.id all div >I\ ti'nr i^ m\ ii". ii .uui I rn<»*t rrrtaiali keep <>n thr mo\». W hat\ morr. 1 am a> muih 4t liornp
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    • 841 7  -  ISAAC TEOH Great People Of Yesterday By I OS E I'll CONRAD, novelist and master in tho merchant service, who wrote line sea stories, itrong in plot, and lull ol the true salt flavour, was born at Berdicxem in rodoiia. 1 krainian
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    • 81 7 TRY THIS MAGIC CORK STAND \SK oui friends u til ij i .i". three eorlu upright in a bowl 2 S of w.i 2 5 foil caa .■show them > bon n .ill t tree coif.s. turn .I- 5 larfe rnd.s .w dov and ishiß ..i i lo^eiher no iii.it
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    • 5 8 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS WORTH KNOWING
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    • 382 8  -  JOSEPH TAY p~ B y 1 T7V.VRY HUMAN being b Xj capable of talklne. save of -nurse, those »UkkeA With dumbness. has provided everyor. 1 ....h the "tongue" which alar i babbling a; Uk* age «i w months. But the
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    • 51 8 picture i. EIGHT of the twenty-five pupils of the Kuala Lumpur Gomhak Lane Malay Girls BckOOl, pictured here diniim u\ nnia^tu s practice on the PadAMf. Jin- pupils fayc j display on the following day. On tin- lelt is the teachCf Miss Kulthiitu Johara Yong Peng
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    • 145 8  -  Ulyssus By II IS time to (heck Ike Kamc shelf for mi prompt u fun when the crowd drops in. Carol has box in whi< h she haj clipped qui; jjanuv she has magazines and newspapers. Ben has found in to play throat i Ihinej e
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      • 41 8 'YOUTH' CONTEST L^IRSI ters in ea< h row to and then o this read the same ross: aj&ImIn [s I |o|N R 9 A c M 1 R AJ/Tb M R~ io Ms It i H. I S j I q.
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