Singapore Standard, 3 July 1950
1950-07-03
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Article, Illustration294 1950-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the public to be civic conscious and show an Interest m their own welfare by registering their names m the electoral roll was made by the President of the Labour Party, Mr. lim Yew294 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-07-03 2 »:^w^gyjOi f^ ii hi 3mm:mw*xmmzzi THE FOUR Asian Assistant Police Superintendents who left Singapore by air yesterday on a six-months training course at Ryton-On-Dunsmore Police College, England. They are (left to right): Messrs. Thnrml Rajah. AnancU Rajah, J. Le Cain and Eu Cheow Ean*.44 words
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205 1950-07-03 2 SINGAPORE'S taxi-owners voted "no confidence* 1 m Municipal Commissioners and Legislative Councillors at a meeting yesterday when they undertook to launch a campaign for more voters to elect, m future, commissioners and councillors who will support their cause. President of the Singapore205 words
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Article21 1950-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter Four people were involved In motor accidents In Singapore yesterday. Nona was seriously injured.21 words
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Article56 1950-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter Seven foreign correspondents left Singapore by air yesterday to cover the war front m Korea. They Included Mr. Lan Morrison (London Times Chief Correspondent m the Frr East); Mr. L Hudson (ReutersA.A.P.); Messrs. H. Magee and S. Simmons (Picture Post) and Mr.56 words
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Article141 1950-07-03 2 The most luxuriously equipped troopship m the world, the twin-funnelled. IR. OOO-ton Empire OrwelL nearly left some civilian passengers on land and certainly disappointed quite 8 few friends of other passengers who were on their way to Singapore docks yesterday afternoon to see the ship off141 words
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Article274 1950-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE Singapore women this year have responded to the all-out drive for more eligible voters on both the Legislative Council and Municipal Commission electoral rolls Mr. M. Ponnuduray, Assistant Supervisor of Elections, said that when he opened a batch last week 45274 words
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256 1950-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT .1,000 shops m Singapore yesterday complied with the new Weekly Holidays Ordinance which came into force on Saturday. This was the first Sunday on which so many shops put up their shutters. Many workers did not know what to do256 words
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133 1950-07-03 2 Standard Stall Reporter Amerirans rrat'e for hot dogs. But they just cannot tell you why f'tcy litce tkt i. 7 approcclicd an American W)io rri.t m thr act of thtffttlQ m tiro of the IJtOQ hot dej"? espcciaVy flntrn Dttt here133 words
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Article, Illustration112 1950-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter Three new schools will open m Singapore today to admit more than a thousand boys and girls for Primary I to Standard IV classes. They are the Tanjong Rhu Boys' School. Balesticr Koad Boys' School and Bak.-ticr Road Girls' School. These schools are part112 words
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Advertisement59 1950-07-03 2 RADIOS, Radiograms Car Radios r 'COLLARO' Automatic record Changers record players. STEEL OFFICE Equipment Filing Cabinets/ Cupboards, Executive Desks, Typist Desks etc. Scle Distributers: ANN PENG TRADERS W 59-61 Stamfori Road, Singapore. Branches: Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. causes wear oil EiiMi i^Ciic vviLii jffl^^PmWliiuintfr I VSV tm m £k Z~-~i^-^' m59 words
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Advertisement270 1950-07-03 2 SINGE R 9 H.P. ROADSTER it's smart it's economical it's reliable Only ta a 'Siafrr' Nla* ftoadstrr do r— ft th* a»rt»ra»an aad amart aaaaarane* of a Ira* «p*rta *ar faln«>4 with tb« •ratine aceatnißoa'atlon of a rval to«r*r 1h« KoartiUr U itowrrrd with tar wHI trlrri HP. Ulnf-r •nxlna.270 words
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Article111 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday Kuala Lumpur has several Chinese dramatic societies. The best known among them are the Selangor Chenwu Ladies Association, the Chui Lok Amateur Dramatic Society and the Van Keng Dramatic Society. They have the best talents m Malaya. Many111 words
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Article68 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAH, Sunday After hearing both parties", the Rent Assessment Board here ordered the rent of a house m Main Road, Bahau. to be reduced from $37.50 to 532. The reduced rent will be effective from June 1. 1950. The applicant was Thong Seong68 words
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Article43 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staa Correspondent KUALA PILAH, Sunday.— Four Chinese from Dnngi were produced before the local magistrate for alleged unlawful possession of a Urge quantity of rubber and are on bail m sums of $5,000 and $2,000 each pending trial.43 words
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406 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday Convinced of the urgent need for an organisation of a central body to represent all shades of Indian opinion m Malaya, several well-known members of the community m the Federation have convened a meeting for July406 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-07-03 3 JSffirk GL ADYS I-OKE CIIUA In the role «f Lady Precious Stream, a Chinese drama put up by the Se!angor Chrnwu Ladies Association at Bukit Bintan? Amusement Park. Kuala Lummi-. m aid of the Selangror Welfare Fund.37 words
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138 1950-07-03 3 Standard Starf Correspondent KUAI.A LUMPUR. Sunday —Four training ■rftaoli for Chinese teachers are to be established m th<^ Federation. They are part of a scheme to raise the standard of teaching m Chinese schools. A Tcarhers* Training Colletje^ M c?ly for Chinese138 words
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124 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Corre.s ond nt KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. For 50 cents you can park your car for 12 hours and have it properly looked after by an attendant, m one of the first Municipal car parks m Kuala Lumpur, at the site124 words
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164 1950-07-03 3 LONDON, July The House of Commons has agreed m principle by giving a second reading to a bill governing divorce m Malaya and certain other colonial and trust territories. Its object is to widen the scope of the Indian and Colonial Jurisdiction Acts mReuter - 164 words
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Article79 1950-07-03 3 Couple In Malacca Found Dead Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sunday— Police, at about 11 p.m. yesterday, found a your»g Chinese couple c nbracing each other and rolling on the reclamation ground opposite Bastion House. An empty bottle of caustic soda was found near them. The couple were taken to the79 words
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116 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday —The Singapore Standard understands that a scheme has been forwarded by the ExServices Association of Malaya to the British Legion which, if approved. will provide Malayan Ex-Servicemen with the opportunity to build and own their own116 words
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Article69 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sunday Indian Chambers of Commerce m Malaya will discuss the question of amalgamation at a meeting to be held m Kuala Lumpur this month. The meeting to consider the proposal for amalgamation will be attended by delegates of Indian chambers from69 words
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222 1950-07-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sunday Eleven people have passed the first course for Probation Officers just completed here. Amons them were two women. The officer! have left Malacca to take up their now posts. The course inrluded lectures on the222 words
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Advertisement510 1950-07-03 3 Ol J A I ITV 1 FOOTWEAR FOR ALL 1 v IN BKOWIf BLUE OR RED LEATHER. <$ L£ATHE| SOLE AND RUBBER HEEL Js> SIZES 9— lU SPORE 54.90 FED. 55.50 g 12— U SPORE |Ut g FED. 53.50 O x^^^ /A 1 1 S I Ik IS -8 JmJ^510 words
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Article, Illustration239 1950-07-03 4 Followed Father's Footsteps PENANG, Sunday.— A former i Penang Free School boy, who longed to follow his father's footsteps as a lawyer, has at last realised his ambition. He is Mr. Eusoffe Abdoolcader, LLB (Ist Class Hons., London University), Barrister-at-Law (Gray's Inn, London), the third son of Sir Husein H.239 words
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Article31 1950-07-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday.— A Chinese. Lam Kee Chye. was found guilty today of using on a public road a mo-tur-car which was mechanically unfit. He was fined $25.31 words
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Article51 1950-07-03 4 PENANG, July 2— The Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association have presented the Penang Prison with radio set costing $400. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, J.P., M.C.A. m Penang said they had decided to donate $100 to the Salvation Army Boys' Home at Sungei51 words
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337 1950-07-03 4 IPOH, July 2 Credit sales are now allowed at the Ipoh Co-Operative Store where business is done at an average of $10,000 a month, according to the Chairman of the Managing Committee, Mr. C. H. Yin. He states the Store is going337 words
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Article145 1950-07-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent i PENANG, July 2— A delegation from the Penang branch of the United Malays National Organisation, together with other U.M.N.O. representatives from the various states m th*»l Federation will approach Datoj Onti bin Jaafar at Johore Bahru after the Hari fUyi to145 words
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112 1950-07-03 4 Standard StafT Correspondent PENANG. July 2: The triple Academy award winner "All The Kuig's Men," which was banned by Jack Evans, the! Pan-Malayan Film Censor, will start its season here at the Rex Cinema beginning July 5. The fiim was banned112 words
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Article, Illustration278 1950-07-03 4 'THE SINGAPORE POLICE are looking for a cloth handbag, printed with a flower design, m connection with the Colony-wide manhunt for an Indian, who raped and murdered a ten-year-old school girl, Winnie Spenser. The bag is the type school278 words
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Article124 1950-07-03 4 Standard SUIT Reporter IPOH, July 2 Two leading i Chinese m Ipoh are planning, to form a Sino-Malay mining concern m the near future with an initial capital of $200,000. The promoters would not disclose details yesterday, but i only stated they had made an 1124 words
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Article44 1950-07-03 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. July 2 On the OCCa ion of the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Province Wel'.osley the District Officer and Mrs. D. F. Tliompson have issued invitations lor a cocktail party at their quarters at 7 p.m. on Friday.44 words
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Article171 1950-07-03 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE NORTH Korean Communist invasion of South Korea should not affect ngapore eoonomienHy or financially at preze:A, but might encourage the bandits m Maiaya, Mr. J. D. If. Smith, former Acting Colonial Secretary, said yesterday before he left Singapore m the Calchns171 words
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Article46 1950-07-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. The dilapidated uttap-r.- shed adjacent to the pu market has now been 10..1--pletely renovated. This «hed has been taken over by the Johore Town Board as a part of the main market and will house the fish stalls.46 words
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Article41 1950-07-03 4 JOHORE BAHRI*. S KmUt.— A party from tho Indl m squadron, consisting uf otßcttt MM ratings, m rhnnu; «>1 I.*. Comdr. Rau. visiteii Johoro Bahm today and wen ved by the President and members ol the Indian Congres>.41 words
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Article90 1950-07-03 4 ANOTHER Sikh werHing.! with all traditional ceremony. was celebrated yesterday, m. Singapore. The bride was Miss AJit Bajaj. daughter of Sardar and Sardarni Hnrdial Sin Eh. The bridegroom was Siru.ii- Jagjit Singh Narulla. son of a well-known Bangkok family. The ceremony itself Lasted more than two and a90 words
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Article38 1950-07-03 4 Johore Bahru, Sunday. A variety entertainment, organised by the Government Tamil S.hool will be held at the Bukit Zahrah School m .Tohore Bahru on July 7 and 8 m aid of the Malayan University Fund.38 words
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189 1950-07-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondents KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. During the past 24 hours. bandits killed an extra police constable m KEDAH and a detective m PAHANG. The detective, who was killed, was riding a motorcycle when bandits ambushed him. Another detective, who was a pillion passenger,189 words
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Advertisement222 1950-07-03 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO. LTD. 132-136, Robinson Road. SINGAPORE. Agents for:ATCO Lawn Mowers ATCO Boatimpeliers CAMUS Brandy TAITTINGER Cfcampape PATTERSONS Scotch Whisky NICHOLSONS Gin SIROP DE GRENADINE FRENCH WINES VERMOUTH ANCHOR Chemicals POLAROID Land Cameras DE JUR-AMSCO Movie Camera ULTRA Radio ARMOURS Caned Products BENDERS Table Stationery Christmas Crackers. SLKFOLDA Chairs222 words
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Advertisement147 1950-07-03 4 a Season Tailcr our warmest greetings U i Singapore Standard 57 North Bridge Red, Singapore. Phone ***** HENRY COMPANY I our t i t greetittQß "SINGAPORE I STANDARD" I So 6 Kirn Keat I Sinxapore prodmes (|HI ITY trakwood door> wuiioirj Teakvood menh.it, mON I fitSINGAPORE STANDARD j Al.l. SIT<147 words
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495 1950-07-03 5 By A Special Market Correspondent THE KOREAN war took markets by surprise and on Monday, there was a sharp precautionary marketingdown but no panic selling. Only small business was done at the lower levels. On Tuesday, the armed intervention of the United495 words
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Article116 1950-07-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter AS IN many other places m the Federation, In Singapore, too, there has been a rush to buy up gold. The reason is the war m Korea. Many people want to consolidate their assets. Small scale gold dealers m Singapore, reporting brisk116 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-07-03 5 A U5574.000.000 trade a?wment between Japan and t> United States of Indoaesia bas Just been signed m Tokyo. Japan will export textiles. Industrial machinery, chemicals and other products m return for raw materials snch as crude rubber and copra. Above is Dr. Rart-n Sudjono. h?ad of tbe56 words
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127 1950-07-03 5 Korea Causes Falls In UK, US Stocks LONDON, July 2.— (UP) British investors and speculators stood up fairly well to the: shock of the Korean struggle. Over the w.ek. the Financial Times index of leading industrials fell 2.5 percent, whereas m Wall Street, the Dow* Jones index for leading indus-127 words
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Article913 1950-07-03 5 Latest Malayan Share Prices THE MALAYAN share market was quiet and slightly easier at the end of last week. With the bank holidays, there was less activity m the market and changes m quotations were very few. Last week's closing quotations were: INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alex Bricks Ptef 2.25 2:50913 words
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Article60 1950-07-03 5 CURRENCY note exchange rates quoted by Singapore' banks at the close of business last week were Buying Selling (m Malayan dollars* Sterling $8.44 $8.57 Australian $0.71 $(1.87 U.S.A. $2.94 $3 09 Canadian $2.68 $2.81 Indian Rupees 63 cts. 65 eta. Ceylon Rupees 61 cts. 65 cts. Burma Rupees60 words
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226 1950-07-03 5 From A Special Correspondent REPORTS of far-reaching developments arisfng from the mounting world demand for foam rubber under its various proprietary names were current m the Singapore share market last week. This demand has been translated into large extensions of plant for the226 words
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101 1950-07-03 5 Ailenby Makes $25,000 But No Dividend ALi^±.:\iJY Rubber Company showed a profit for the year ended Fe"b. 28. 1950 of $25,764 (5.7 percent), but no dividend is recommended, the la.st received by Allenby shareholders being that paid m October 1941. Net liquid assets. $13,062, were equivalent to z.w otota peff101 words
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Advertisement134 1950-07-03 5 I With this first issue of the 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 1 We introduce the SUPER-LAX to standardise 1 1 Your Health I 3 1 1 I So/c /genfs /or M^MV/A M. A. LATIF BROS. I 20. CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE 1 a ft X S ..-j j COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD j134 words
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Advertisement22 1950-07-03 5 »:WOO HINC BROS V »//<> 166. SOUTH BRIDCt HP.. SINCAPOIu' HO *^l| HO $JBjjp* 3 > cm swee road^^^ jyTELNOs.63SB-3957 TELEGRAM a HQBISCUIT rr22 words
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202 1950-07-03 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE and Federation Governments will encourage competitive imports of flour to keep the price of flour down to its present level. This was stated yesterday by a Government official who added that it was202 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-07-03 6 Standard Staff Reporter TWO EXCITED but determined Dutch Eurasian families with their five children and a house-builder ten m all left Singapore by air yesterday to pioneer m New Guinea, remnant Dutch territory m Indonesia. The heads of the families said before leaving:Standard - 220 words
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Article87 1950-07-03 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Filipino Association celebrates the fourth anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Philippines tomorrow. The day will start off with a Thanksgiving high mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 7 a.m. Following the high mass, the children will87 words
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68 1950-07-03 6 Three women, an American, a Canadian and an Indian, will give their views on "How To Bring Up Your Daughter" at the Singapore Y.W.C.A. today at 10 a.m. The American version will be given by Mrs. Kennedy, while Mrs. K. Woolmar will68 words
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294 1950-07-03 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE ARMY Civil Service Union yesterday formed the second group within its framework. It comprises telephone operators and supervisors. The first group, of storekeepers, was formed on Saturday. A third group, consisting of the daily-paid workers, is to294 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-07-03 6 photo. A section of the Good Shepherd Convent Girls' Homo choir pictured at the rehearsal of the concert which they are staging at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow ni*ht m aid of the Homes' building fund.- StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article39 1950-07-03 6 Standard SUIT Correspondent KUALA PILAH, SundayLai Foh. who was found trespassing upon the Railway lines m Bahau was fined $3 by the circuit Magistrate. For the last two weeks there have been cases of a similar nature.39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-07-03 6 picture. Mr. X Rirkard. senior partner of the Australian firm. MrDun.ili Hamilton Co., Ltd., and a direr tor of the P. O. passed throuich Singapore by Q.K.A.-BOAC Constellation on his way to Britain. yesterday. Mr. Rirkard. uho is on a business trip, told \hv Standard that P. O. Has studyingStandard - 71 words
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257 1950-07-03 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Junior Chamber of Commerce a newly formed organisation to promote civic consciousness among young men m Singapore— makes its bow before the public with a grand carnival ball at the Victoria Memorial hall to-night. The ball,257 words
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Article175 1950-07-03 6 Standard Staff Reporter A VARIETY concert will open tomorrow at th~ Victoria Theatre m aid of th(L Good Shepherd Convent Girls' Home m Singapore. Produced by the girls of the i Home as their own contribution towards the building fund the concert, which h;;d its175 words
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Article54 1950-07-03 6 MR. JOHN 1. -iv. ocfc, Ltgfe. lative Councillor and a Ii p—hn Party i»..<i»r. 1 urge voters m Bingaport to register before July 15 m talk over Radio Malaya at 7.12 tonight. This is expected to he f lowed by a series of similar talks by other Progre.v^ve54 words
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Advertisement21 1950-07-03 6 DINE and DANCE RAFFLES HOTEL for GOOD FOOD, WINES, MUSIC AND ATMOSPHERE CASTILLO&HISORCHESTRA featuring STANLEY KING ON THE NEW HAMMOND ORGAN21 words
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Article, Illustration189 1950-07-03 7 GAYNOR MADDOX - GAYNOR MADDOX BY 'OOKIES baking m the oven fill the house with wonderful tnce. Everyone fee i s happier. So how about doing toTv.e yourself? Oatmeal Spier Cookies (.\(>r»ut 6 dozen cookies) Ingredients One cup boiling water. 1 cup needless raisins, j cup shorte.ur'g. 1189 words
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Article, Illustration584 1950-07-03 7 NORA MARTIN - "Alwynn"— New Star In The Fashion Firmament NORA MARTIN by= PARIS, July 2. (INS) A new star has appeared m the Paris galaxy of fashion creators. The latest name to join 'the famous Dior, Fath, Balmain, Balenciaga, Schiaparelli group is "Alwynn." Alwynn Camble, as well as being the latest, is584 words
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Article, Illustration160 1950-07-03 7 [FASHIONING flowers into a bracelet provides a finishing touch for an evening out. The flowers- may be the real thing or a good imitation If, for example, you've been sent a corsage and can find no place to anchor it on a strapless evening dress, wreath160 words
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Article, Illustration351 1950-07-03 7 William E. McKenney - William E. McKenney IsfUDGE CORNER By THE end play is one of the matt valuable assets of the expert card player, a fact well demonstrated m the recent championship tournaments held m New York. This series of championship events was restricted to the finest351 words
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291 1950-07-03 7 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Samuel G. Esther B. Kling Says and Q. Why do some husbands neglect birthdays and anufVcrsaries?. A. Because they find it difficult, if not impossible, to ple;.»e th»-ir wives on those occasions. We've had men tell us that they stopped buying their wives gifts291 words
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Article, Illustration145 1950-07-03 7 A charming woman of my acquaintance (writes E. S.) has her own way of making eld things new! Here she features two models of her own creation which could make do Cor dancing or for country wear. The first shows a low-scooped neck'.inc with puffed sleeves. The striped material is145 words
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Advertisement152 1950-07-03 7 THE SUCCESS of a DAILY is the STANDARD of its NEWS THE CREATION of a DRESS is the i ART of its DESIGNER c Dt»uxa* (Mrs Tommy Thon^on > 181 Battery Rd. SINGAPORE Ph. 7997 1 The Camay Beauty Both givef your arms and les*. your A Camay ftATtrs shoulder*152 words
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735 1950-07-03 8 MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950. War Or No War? £)NE thing is becoming clear about the war m Korea. It is no longer a question of Americans giving aid to the South Koreans. The Americans must fif^ht the war themselves or with the assistance of other democratic nations. The Soulh Korean735 words
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Article, Illustration126 1950-07-03 8 ESTABLISH RACIAL HARMONY AND TRUST XV7TTH the ever-increasing Bomber of Englishspeaking people of all nationalities and communities m Malaya today, the entry of the Singapore Standard Into the newspaper field ot Malaya is to be welcomed. One of the most important problems of present day Malaya126 words
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Article, Illustration613 1950-07-03 8 MALAYAN OUTLOOK ESSENTIAL- DATO TAN WE have arrived at the stage m this country's evolution into an independent, self-governing member ©f the Commonwealth, where one of the many factors imperative for continued progress must be that the people should be encouraged to be articulate. By that is meant, the peo-613 words
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257 1950-07-03 8 LONDON, (INS) If your doctor tells you that you have "hardening of the arteries" don't think you're a "has been" and immediately go into retirement. That is the advice of 66-year-old British doctor Sir Adolphe Abrahams, consulting physician to the London Westminster hospital257 words
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555 1950-07-03 8 View* of our contemporary Chinese, Indian and Malay editors are given daily m this column. They do not necessarily represent our vicics. ON THE MOVE KOREAN war news yesterday continued to get the most prominent display m all the Chinese and Tamil language newspapers.555 words
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Article430 1950-07-03 8 SAIGON, (Router): Now tight il thrown oa the Japanese Occupation of Indochina during World War II by General Mordant, who commanded the French Colonial Army m Indochina at that time, m a best seller entitled "Au Service de la France en Indochina, 1041-45." Written with an attitude430 words
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Advertisement111 1950-07-03 8 K. S. Chang,. Editor-in-Chief Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated. Ltd., at 128 Robinson Road. Singapore. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy. $3 per month and ,$7.80 per three months m Singapore and throughput th« of Malaya, postage extra. .Advertisement rates on application, jpelephones: *****—5111 words
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296 1950-07-03 9 Security Council Studies Plan To Make Mac A. U N C-in-C In S. Korea LAKE SUCCESS, July 2: The Security Council, meeting again on Wednesday, may consider a suggestion .that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur should be formally appointed Commander-in-Chief of all forces placed at the disposal of the United Nations296 words
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73 1950-07-03 9 LONDON. July 2 (U.P)— The War iMinister, Mr. John Strat hey, says that the Communist invasion of South Korea will not develop into a third world war. "On the contrary." Mr. Strachey said m a speech at Colchester, "the knowledge that the Western world73 words
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67 1950-07-03 9 MOSCOW, July (U.P.): The Literary Gazette charges that a secret military pact has been reached between the United States and Gen. Chiang Kai-shek calling for the invasion of the Chinese mainland. The newspaper, citing a Chinese report, says Japanese troops will be ordered to invade67 words
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Article22 1950-07-03 9 Pope Pius told 20.000 pilgrims, "We hope God will keep far from the world the scourge of war.' ReuterReuter - 22 words
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70 1950-07-03 9 GENEVA. July 2 (U.P.): The president of the International Labour Organization, Indian Labour Minister Ja^jivan Ram, said at the close of the conference: "The time to talk of the right to strike is past, since most governments today are70 words
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39 1950-07-03 9 NEW DELHI, July 2 (U.P): The Indian Government is reported to have communicated to all members of the U.N. Security Council calling for a speedy decision of the admission of Communist China.39 words
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Article23 1950-07-03 9 Petrol rationing has ended after nine years m Bombay, Madras, Calcutta and their immediate vicinities and m Cochin and Ernakulam. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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172 1950-07-03 9 WASHINGTON, July 2 (A.P.) The Communist North Koreans attacked the south because of a desire to place Japan "between the upper and lower jaws of the Russian bear" and also because "the Communists could not tolerate this hopeful, attractive Asian experiment 111 democracy." This charge172 words
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54 1950-07-03 9 LONDON. July 2— (UP): The average size of British daily newspapers will be reduced from seven to six pases effective today. Sunday papers will be reduced to nine-page averages from July 9. The new restrictions will also reduce the weeklies, now averaging 10 pages,54 words
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115 1950-07-03 9 RAJKOT. July 2. (Reuter): Mahatma Gandhi's 83-year-old sister, Raliatzen, broke a day old fast yesterday when the Saureshtra State Union Government m Western India announced it would abandon plans to increase school fees. Raliatz.cn began the fast m protest again-n a police lath charge115 words
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74 1950-07-03 9 BERLIN, July 2 (Reuter): Communist East Germany is to establish a string of shore bases along her Baltic constline for fleets of swift, lightlybuilt motor torpedo boats, the West German news agency reports. Nationalised East German shipyards at Stralsund, near the74 words
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65 1950-07-03 9 H' K Chinese Lose AppetiteRestaurants Hit HONGKONG, July 2: (A. P.) -The Chinese here axe losing their appetite. A guild report hays local Chinese restaurants are going through their worst slump singe the end of World War 11. The report did not say whether the poor appetite had been caused65 words
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67 1950-07-03 9 NEW DELHI, July 2 (U.P.): India has reaffirmed her decision to boycott the roundtable conference of South Africa, India and Pakistan on the Indian problem m South Africa. The reason for India's decision was the passage of the Group Areas Bill, which the Government67 words
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Article19 1950-07-03 9 A civil plane flew over Burmingham on Saturday, dropping leaflets calHng for "hands off Korea.' U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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60 1950-07-03 9 WASHINGTON, July 2— (UP)— A barefooted woman ran sobbing through the capitol corridors, screaming that President Truman had declared war and that "I must see him at once to stop it." Capitol police cornered her after a chase and took her to a60 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-07-03 9 photo. South Korean troops. reelinff before the Communist tankled blitzkrieg from the iTorth, have been greatly heartened by the arrival of American combat troops m the battle areas. Picture shows South Koreans on the march A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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189 1950-07-03 9 WASHINGTON, July 2 (A.P.):— To aid the fiffht against Communism m Korea and Asia, Senator flurry P. Cain has suggested that the l\S. Army take selected volunteers from Japan, China and the Philippines. "If this is truly a joint efTort to stop189 words
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Article174 1950-07-03 9 HONGKONG, July 2:— j The Chinese Communist Parfy marked its 29th an- i niversary yesterday by or- dering the third and big- gest purge of members m its history. It now has more than 5.000.000 members, of f whom 1,200,000 are m the <174 words
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121 1950-07-03 9 MANILA, July 2. (AP): As the Philippine Defence Council discussed complete mobilisation. President Quirino yester- day created a civilian emergency I administration as a precautionary measure against any possible crisis. The President placed at the head of the organisation Mr. Teoftlo Sison. one of his121 words
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Advertisement157 1950-07-03 9 lif 9 \^^S QljT|jjr i ..3 O M mm h ir^^^-^^ i 7 I ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR 6 PENANG I (ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS IN MALAYA) INSTITUTE of COMMERCE. 75, Middle Road, II M, Collyer Quay, ||j Tel. 83J02. Tet. 85gJ9 jg "TYPING ESSENTIAL" f -4-JBBHP2T"- H[• \i ""i I^^'^B^fl157 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-07-03 10 Enjoying the warm Callfornian sunshine as she takes time off from studio chores to spend a day by the seaside is lovely Elizabeth Taylor. M-G-M star. Her next picture is "Father of the Bride."37 words
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Article, Illustration288 1950-07-03 10 Drape Saves Audience From Shocks I /"IT to be lied is Hollywood's motion picture director mm- Sherman. He thinks his artistic judgement has been maligned. The script for the Warner Brt>v drama. The Victim starring Jo.»n Crawford) which he filmed called for one nude painting, suflicientlj* undrapea to startle, yet288 words
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Article, Illustration365 1950-07-03 10 Ruth Climbed Stairs The Hard Way: Now She's Right On Top JJURBANK. Calif. July 2.-Brightest rising star on the horizon these days is Ruth Roman. She has reddish-brown hair; she hails from Boston town; she's m her early twenties; she has a "sweatensh" figure second to none: and Roman is365 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-07-03 10 ERSKINE JOHNSON - ERSKINE JOHNSON By HOLLYWOOD, July 2. Charles Black, the handsome pineapple plantation heir, is reporteckto have designs on the third finger of Shirley Temple's left hand. Shirley and Charles were mining shrimp out of cocktail sauce when I skidded to a stop at their table.318 words
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Article28 1950-07-03 10 LONDON. July 2. Sir Alexander Korda has been m idv an Officer of the Legion d'Honneur for services he h:«s rendered to the French film industry.28 words
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Article, Illustration618 1950-07-03 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY t>,. IT'S more than mere human that spaiks the desire of a diamatic star to have a go sometime or another m cuuicuy. Or, for that matter, a comedian wanting to p ay camlet. According to Gloria Grahame. who won stardom through her ability to618 words
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Advertisement293 1950-07-03 10 |ri»owB/^'cte/"! A Till A¥i 1 1 saw* o«ws TODAY 1 1 am 1.45 j »PiA/ir «/<?*/ 4.15 6.45 4 9.30 \';:'Z7Z!?-.-J .JOHN MlLLSjj^^ 1 Opening Wednesday. 'Jt£stf&f~&&&?t^ 1 Box Plans MORNING Now Open DEPARTURE Ilast day 12.30 nvmtm 4.30 8.30 JJMufSOKiai I "THE PERILS OF NYOKA A^ Ht I OPENING293 words
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Article, Illustration326 1950-07-03 11 Lillian Buckoke - Lillian Buckoke By MEET Miss Margaret Lamb, the Qantas Empire Airways entrant for the Perfect Airline Girf competition, arranged by the London Airport Committee. i.ast night I yarned with Miss Lamb m Singapore, before she turned m326 words
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102 1950-07-03 11 OXFORD, England, July 1, (INS) Actors and producers from Oxford University will spend their summer vacations touring the Middle West and East Coast towns of the United States. Sponsored by the International Research Fund, the tour will be the first evenINS - 102 words
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Article, Illustration439 1950-07-03 11 EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D - EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Surgery Often Recommended For Enlarged Prostate Gland BY Written for NEA Service QNE of the penalties of growing older, with which many men are troubled, is an enlargement of the prostate gland. This organ lies near JJ? ce n e <* or outlet439 words
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Miscellaneous171 1950-07-03 11 I B> k^m A L' n ™V r*v good to S <&&* r < «^§W^ (we noticed) < f^\ x Vv^"^ v 1 1 iui i I bnui.i z Ih s n pui c* ni _c z-i I* E R Ji? U VE J II X HOPE J OH YES171 words
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Article169 1950-07-03 12 Oranje Is Delayed Till August Backlog of sea passengers anxious to reach 1 Europe before the summer ends will be further increased by the cancellation of one big ship sailing. The ship is the 20,000-ton Oranje, of the Nederland Royal Mail, which was to have left Singapore on July 15.169 words
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Article100 1950-07-03 12 POLK WILL HAVE "FOURTH HERE The rnnlrtflllt Polk, round-! the-world luxury cruise liner belonging, to the American President Lines, which is now at Singapore with 74 sightseeing passengers, will spend tomorrow, July 4, here. It is American Independence Day. According to the ship's original schedule, July 4 was to have100 words
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Article36 1950-07-03 12 Five refrigerated motor rargo ship.^ of aljout 6.000 tons and a tanker of about 13.000 tons are. it is stated, to be built by Burmeister and Wain for the U.S.S.R. for delivery between 1f53 and 1955.36 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-07-03 12 Painted with safe-conduct fcißns, the m.r. Bali (6.38.1 tons gross) as she appeared when voyaging between Sweden and South America m World War 11.29 words
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345 1950-07-03 12 Standard Shipping: Reporter will be completed at Gothenburg Sweden m Sen' SdK §SK" a her voyage some The liners are each can»We of doinff 181 knots. The first ship has not yet been*" christened and is still known only as Number L'yj In345 words
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193 1950-07-03 12 Famous bloekadecbubtcr of the U. S. m id fleet belonging to shipping magnate Hans bbrandt the Flying Clipper came alongside at Singapore yc^ terday. Today the Clipper is oi!ir»g at PuUu Scbarol before making another trip into (Ungerouj C! waters. The Clipper's Captain Doyle193 words
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Article, Illustration226 1950-07-03 12 When Mr. Eric Henderson left the mercTiant navy of the U.S.A. for a career m a shipping office, he thought he had said goodbye to decks and bulki heads and hatches for ever. Ho wanted to settle down. make a home. His wi*h was226 words
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84 1950-07-03 12 Fifty-two Malayan nil. ffrims among whom predominate Chinese Roman Catholics will return to Singapore by the Poelau Laut, alter visiting Rome for the Holy Year pilgrimage and touring Europe's cities and countryside. The Poelau Laut. of Just over 9.000 tons jfross. leaves84 words
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180 1950-07-03 12 British Gas Turbines Make Aero- History LONDON (INS) Twenty-eight new type* of planes made their first flights m Britain during the past twelve months. The 28 include military, experimental, civil and unspecified number designed for testing new gas turbine engines. More than half the new planes are powered by gas180 words
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Advertisement508 1950-07-03 12 HMNM FF«)M ■OASaMHAVIA/ «>\iii\<v io eowimm 1 X i)MI I\T IM \M»IV \vi\ na "Korra il«» abl: I I m<. TaJattU" do- aht. Juti i» bf -n m M«r»-Ua" dv» Jm!« 1H |.>r B v ni Yokjli N.r/h.,1 da^ .-.M N m.<. SrlanJia" due all: Au I for BHt.rfkok •>508 words
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Miscellaneous91 1950-07-03 12 Harbour I Movements ARRIVALS TODAY MALIM (Mansfield) from Outer Road--, Godown 3 KOTANICA (X.P.M.) from Djambi Inner Roads TASMAN (X.P.M.) from Hongkong Outer Roads TOMORROW TJITJALENGKA (X.P.M.) from Makassar. Jakarta, BENAVON (Paterson. Simons) from U.K., Continent. STAR ALCYONE (Guthrie) from U.S.A. DEPARTURES TODAY BATAVIA (X.P.M.) for Palembang WASHINGTON MAIL (Guthrie)91 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-07-03 13 Where War Rages Korea pnoto. photo. photo rhoto. radio phot*. PICTURE OF SEOtJL, capital of K»rea, loolrin* eastward #w Hie tftr. Seoul was eiutured by North Korea Com. munists last week m their relentless dr.ve toward the south AP A typical South Korean soldier inadequate*! armed. He however, has givenAP; A.P. - 212 words
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Advertisement353 1950-07-03 13 Every Saturday Special Dinner And Dance. Every Sunday CURRY TIFFIN Daily:- AL A CARTE AND FULL COURSED DINNER Served m the Opet Air COUNTRY HOTEL BARTLEY ROAD, "Off Upper Seransoon Road" {JSING.W3RE Phone:- Bfl24jj 1 EQUIPMENT OF 1950 PRINTING MACHINERY TO MEET MODERN POINTING NEEDS ENQUIRIES WELCOMED PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING SHAW353 words
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Advertisement229 1950-07-03 13 MUSIC FOR MILLIONS I CHAUEN ftgS&IJH BRITISH PIANO 1,, h,^ of •vf^y THE 8.8.C J THE WORLD OVER I BRANCHES AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ?tA*\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\*\\Vi\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\\**%%*^; iERSHAW CARL ZEISS -BARR~4 STROUO ra^^ -—ROSS BINOCULARS %/s&s&ss lth SO m m 3r. mmt"mm JO m I JLEj^ F. J. ISAACS, OPTICIAN. 1 3229 words
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327 1950-07-03 14 (^LARENCE "Ollie" Davi c s, former trainer and jockey, will report Malayan racing for the Singapore Standard. He will give Standard readers the benefit of 40 years association with the sport f drawing on his vast store of experience to provide the information327 words
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189 1950-07-03 14 LONDON. (INS>. Charles "Bobbie" Cavanagh. 14, of Boston. Mass. has set himself the mammoth task of converting Americans from baseball to cricket. Bobbie is now on his way to New York m the Lo de France after two years stay with189 words
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Article, Illustration115 1950-07-03 14 STILL AFTER WINNERS OLLIE DAVIES rode m the Epsom Derby. That was m 1913. It was the race marred by the death of the suffragette. Miss Davidson, who threw hersif m front of the King's horse Amner at Tattenham Corner. The important classics he has won during his lons career115 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-07-03 14 By HERMAN RAPPA SINGAPORE Promoter A. Razak is arranging his most ambitious promotion yet, a 12-round bout between British Empire champion, Dave Sands, and a topnotch negro, Charley Burley, of New York. Burley will be the first boxer to come from America to fight292 words
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110 1950-07-03 14 Perak Athletes Warming Up For State Meeting IPOH, Sunday.— Perak athletes are warming up for the state championship meet which takes place on the town Padang on Friday and Saturday July 21 and 22. During the past two months severa.l new school records have been established by youthful performers, a110 words
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Article56 1950-07-03 14 MANCHESTER. July 2 (Router*—Cecil Pepper. Australian legbreak bowler, who is pi rossional to Burnley. the Lancashire League club. on July 1 took ten wickets m an innings for the second time m a month. He dismissed Richton at a personal rot of 43 runs. Three weeks ago he56 words
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235 1950-07-03 14 (By "STICKS") Seven Singapore Recreation Club hockey stalwarts who have distinguished themselves m Inter-State matches for a number of yearb, will be included m the Singapore Hockey Association team to meet the Indian Naval Squadron m a fixture on the S.R.C. ground this evening.235 words
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215 1950-07-03 14 TROON, SCOTLAND, July 2 (A.P.): Bobby Locke, the heavy jowled putting master from South Africa, was picked on Saturday nig .t by bookmakers, fans and competing Golfers as top heavy favourite to win the British Open golf championship for the second215 words
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Article26 1950-07-03 14 The annual athletic sports of the Ku;ila Lumpur Methodist Boys Afternoon School will be hold on Monday, July 17 starting at 3.30 p.m26 words
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91 1950-07-03 14 Malacca AAA Championships This Month MALACCA, Sunday. The Malacca Amateur Athletic Association will hold its Second annual championships o.i Friday and Saturuav July 21 and 22 at the Malacca Stadium where a splendid track was recently laid out. The track is a full 420 yards. and provides six lanes for91 words
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Article31 1950-07-03 14 COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Dick Attlesey, Los Angles Athletic Club high hurdler, set a new world re* cord for the 110 metres high hurdles today. Hi» time was 13.6 seconds.31 words
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214 1950-07-03 14 Eighteen-year-old Chan Poh Sim. a newcomer to cycle racing, scored m his first attempt at a lontf di>t:»nce road event yesterday by winning the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club's 50 mile championship on the Lim Chu Kang Road. Riding a well-judged net and keeping214 words
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125 1950-07-03 14 LONDON. July 2—(Reuter). A combined Princeton and Cornell team from the United States defeated Oxford and Cambridge Universities by seven events to six m an athletics match at the White City here yesterday. The Americans had the advantage m the field events, of which they125 words
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Advertisement180 1950-07-03 14 ANGLO-CHINESE CORPORATION (Registered m Singapore* IMPORTERS. EXPORTERS \tC WHOLESALERS Cables: "ETSAC". Stnqapor* Code: "BENTLEYS" Retail Department Nos. 135 to 13U, Middle ftmt* for WINE SPI KITCHEN RERITS QUISITES (Scotch Whisky POLISHES on Allocation) PAINTS COSMETICS PROVISIONS ALUMINIUM and CHINA ENAMEL GLASS WARE WAI Sole Distributor*-- n ART. OVA PRODUCTS General180 words
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423 1950-07-03 15 Standard Sports Reporter Singapore Combined Schools, fresh from a successful tour of Australia, yesterday showed their mettle when they beat a Singapore Cricket Association XI by eight wickets on Raffles Institution ground. On their victory, the Comi bined Schools proved that they I423 words
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163 1950-07-03 15 f laying before a big crowd a* the Hanpy World Stadium] on Thursday night the Mai gold B. P. "B." team bent I 8.0.D.C.A. by seven games to oik.' m a friendly ma^'i. Detailed result! (Marigold plovers mention first* were Singles:— Ng Cheng H'iu bent163 words
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Article48 1950-07-03 15 LONDON, July 2.— (INS).— The boxing business m Britain is going "formal." The Boxing Board Control issued orders that boxers* seconds must be "suitably dressed" including a clenn white sports shirt, clean white cardigan, or clean white sweater. Suspenders, il worn, must be covered.48 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-07-03 15 Chin ViKin Fook of iiaffics skipper of the Combined Schools team. Chhi skippered the school side which toured Australia recently.20 words
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529 1950-07-03 15 LONDON, July 2, (Keuter)— Brain Statham the 20-year-old Lancashire fast medium bowler playing his fourth first class game, routed the Somerset batsmen at Bath today during a dramatic spell of 7.2 overs which brought him the firs! five wickets for live runs.529 words
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192 1950-07-03 15 X.L "Navarainam" Shield Cricket KUALA LUMPUR, July 1. For the second year m succession, the Methodist Boys School entered the semi-final of the Navaratnam Shield cricket competition when they defeated the Sclangor Club by seven wickets on the Kl. padang yesterday. When the192 words
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Article89 1950-07-03 15 SEGAMAT. July 2.—Segamat's Districts organising committee for amateur athletics has decided to hoid this years sports on Aug. 17 and I<< Sejjamat Town Four new events will be included m the programme Javelin, Discus, Hop Step and Jump and Pole Kuitt. There will also be89 words
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Article339 1950-07-03 15 FOLLOWING are the weights for all the seven races on the second day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting: CLASS 5— 5J Furs Bellta Mi U'ination nn I I>'i.i.i «».O'J Littlr Lady I Laurie Hli I Vivcn H.ll Jade Prinres« K.o:» Ciolden Gala H.US Evening Star339 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-03 15 THEY LOST TO YOUTH The Singapore Cricket Association team which lost to Singapore Combined Schools at Raffle* Institution yesterday. Dr. Ong Swee Law (m blazer) skippered tin* side. Absent from the group above is opening bat Solakan Singh.38 words
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265 1950-07-03 15 Royal Engineers gave a spirited display when they met Rovers Sports Association at Jalan Bcsar Stadium yesterday m a S.A.F.A. senior league game, but had finally to give way, losing 4 goals to two. It was a draw at half-time. each side notching two.265 words
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Article64 1950-07-03 15 LHA.DING 3 up at ihe ninth hole, Mrs. J. K. O'Geary beat Mrs. M. H Patterson tTand 4 li' the final of the Singapore Women*! Golf Championship played over 18 ho' -s at Br.kit i Ti:nah yesterday oiternoon. In the semi-finals, Mrs. J. K. O'Cienry boal ?.Irs.64 words
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Advertisement155 1950-07-03 15 To Tie Manufacturers of Cnsne'jc, Perfumery itc We are the Specialist* and Stockist?? of All Kind« dfe Essential flower oils. Aromatic Chemical* Colouring oil soluble unj Co!T!rins for Far*e prvwdtffc Snow White Vasalinfj. White Oil Alcohol Lotion. Etr. Etr T. t Ktat Co., "66 768. North Erid-re RotA Snrapprr Well155 words
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202 1950-07-03 16 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. July 2— On their way towards a record the Selangor Club, entered the Stonor Shield final for the third time today when they defeated the Tamilian Physicial Culture Association by 102 runs on the Padang. The club will202 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-07-03 16 Above: P. Pestana of Katong winning the 440 yards; event at Saturday's Singapore Eurasian Youth movement annual sports. Pestann a coming track star, won m 58 seconds improving on the previous time by eight seconds. Below the o>/.* finish off their obstacle race which was won by Miss Brrnice Grosse53 words
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Article39 1950-07-03 16 IPOH. Sunday.— In the opening match of the Perak Chinese Football Federation knockout soccer competition, the Taiping Chinese eliminated the P.C.R.C. "B" on the latter's ground this evening. Taiping scored four goals without re 7 139 words
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337 1950-07-03 16 SEREMBAN, July 2 The 1950 Negri Sembilan versus Singapore Annual cricket match will go down m the history of the series as a personal triumph for Lall Singh, the Indian test player, for it was his leadership more than anything else that337 words
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Article92 1950-07-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. July 2 At a meeting of the Council of the Football Association of Malaya held here today, it was decided to hold the Malaya Cup soccer final In Kuala Lumpur. Singapore has already qualified for the Anal m the southern section while the92 words
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236 1950-07-03 16 Tiger Swimming Club held R.A.F. (Seletar) to a 4-all draw at Pasir Pan- jang m thei r Singapore Amateur Swimming Association League "B" Division encounter yesterday The match took place at the "Tiger" pool at Pasir Panjang. In their previous league j encounter236 words
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Article148 1950-07-03 16 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, July 2— Mrs D. T. A. Fraser and Lim Say Chuan qualified for the finals of the mixed doubles m the Penang tennis open championships today beating Mrs. Cheah Wat Hun and Robert Chia 6—3. B—68 6 at the Penang Sports Club148 words
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Article46 1950-07-03 16 Dockyard beat the Royal Army Pay Corps yesterday by live goals to nil m a Junior "A" soccer League game at Geylang. For the Dockyard Neil scored three goals, the last two m succession, while Osman and Obad scored one each.46 words
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Article200 1950-07-03 16 The Siiigapire, Table Tennis Association will hold a six-day senior Inter-club tournament starting from today. Matches will be played at 8 o'clock nightly at the Great World Amusement Park. The following is the schedule of games: Today: Table 1. Tiger SA. v. Chinese S.A. "Blue"; Table200 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-07-03 16 Friendly Rivals Meet Again The Singapore and Negrl Sembilan teams who, at Seremban last week-end, renewed a friendly annual rivalry dating back more than 30 years.26 words
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700 1950-07-03 16 All performances m yesterday's Junior Singapore Cricket Association Tournament fixtures paled before that of Tan Huck Chuan, who scored a brilliant century for the V.M.C.A. and figured m a big fourth wicket stand with I. B. Suratta. Another who joined the select band of700 words
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381 1950-07-03 16 Standard Staff Correspondent Penamj. Sunday. The Penang Chinese Football Association easily beat the Kedah Chinese Football Association by four clear goals m the opening game of the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup Competition played here this afternoon m fine weather on381 words
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Article118 1950-07-03 16 MALACCA. Sunday. Mr.lacca will meet JbtftON m Ihf Malayan Chinese Football A sociation competition on Situ:day on the Muar pariar.g. Malacca is uptcttd to 4 well as the to.en has fi\ pla.\ ers who arc memben ol acca's Malay. i Cup t< has done wt m118 words
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