Singapore Standard, 5 July 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1, No. 3 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS.
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  • 542 1  -  Ng Sek Yew By Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA is likely to experience an export boom because of an Indonesian Government decision to relax restrictions on a very large list of imports. Described as the "free list" of imports it
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  • 161 1 Special to the Standard HONGKONG, July 4 Maao. the "Gold Centre" of the is expecting an influx of 200,000 ounces of gold Europe as a result of the taring sold prices m Hong- ig owing the world ten-a'i-^ed by the Korean war. A reliable
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  • 50 1 TOKYO. July 4.—UP—Units Tetary-General Lie's persona] repreVlfred F. Katzin of I imp. terred today G .Mai Douglas Macir oo problems connected < i Fnited Nations misKorea. D special United >up arrived from ted States tpday. A -t'i said that Katzin I leave for Korea within
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  • 63 1 Special to the Standard LONDON. July 4— The Sultana of Johore who has been residing m London since last February with the Sflltnn is expected to become a mother some time m September, the Standard learned from a highly reliable source.
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  • 99 1 GUESTS overflowed into the garden and champagne flowed freely, as most of Singapore's prominent people gathered ,<t the home of the US ConsulGeneral, Mr w. r. Langdon, to celebrate American Independence Day last evening. The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Girnson, was one of the early
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  • 86 1 TOKYO. July 4.— UP— Communist Pyongyang Radio said today that a force of more than 30 American planes attacked the North Korean < apital at 6.30 a.m. today and "killed and wounded many persons." The radio, m a broadca monitored here at 8
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  • 247 1 SCAP Warns Against Mistreatment Warns TOKYO, July 4— (UP)— i General Mac Arthur said he would hold the North Koreans responsible for any mistreatment of Americans or other armed forces under his command m the Korean war. He said: The personnel of the armed forces of North Korea who are
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  • 90 1 Menzies May Visit US To Seek Loan CANBERRA, July 4 (AP) Reliable sources said today that Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies soon may visit the United States to seek a dollar loan for Australian development. These sources said Menzies' departure probably depended on the outcome of a special session of
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  • 167 1 British Trooos For Korea Said Unlikely LONDON, July 4 (1.P.) The War Office said today that it was "improbable" that British troops could be m. »d" available for the l-nited Nations armed war against the North Korean Communists OTicials cited a statement jiy Field Marshal Sir William Slim, chief of
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  • 487 1  -  NORMAN SOONG By TOKYO. July 3 (PANA): While American advancedunits explored the South Korea battle zone m an effort to ascertain the actual front-line situation today, the North Korean invaders threw five divisions into the area on the
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  • 333 1  -  KEN JALLEH By Standard Staff Reporter Dutch naval units will shortly be sent to aid South 1 Korea m its fight against *'Communism and all that it stands for." Dutch Navy secretary, Mr. H. C. W. Moorman,' who passed through Sin.^a-! pore by X.L.M.
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  • 54 1 LONDON, July 4 (AP)— The fate of a British diplomat and his aide who stayed he-j hind m captured Seoul last: w eek worries the Foreign I Office. No word has been heard from Captain Vyvyan Holt, British minister to South Korea or
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  • 198 1 Chinese Reds Move Troops To Manchuria HONGKONG, July 4: (Rcuter-AAP) Unconfirmed report! reaching Hongkong indicate that the Chinese Communists are rapidly and heavily reinforcing Manchuria. This action is reported to be mainly a precautionary meI asure m case the Korean rUhtinc spreads. British sources estimate that at least 5,000 Manchurian
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  • 109 1 DJAKARTA, July 4 (Reuter-AAP). The giant Krakatau volcano between Java and Sumatra is erupting, throwing up mud and stones 2,000 feet into the air. according to a Dutch ship's report. Lampong Bay, on the nearby Sumatra coast, was covered with floating
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  • 44 1 SYDNEY, July 4.— UP— Communists demonstrated hefore the American Consul's ottice here today carrying the tlocans: "Hands oil Korea." **No men for Korea" and "Down with Yankee Aggressi 1 1 Police arrested one demonstrator and dispersed the exowd.
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  • 207 1 US Troops Beat Back Guerillas TOKYO, July 4— (UP) United States infantry beat off a Communist guerilla attack today and braced itself to meet the full force of the North Korean army believed to be only 15 miles away after capturing strategic Suwon. The repulse of the guerilla attack was
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  • 84 1 HOXr.KONG. July (Reutcr-AAP)— Chinese C munist shore batteries near Amoy machine-gunned the British registered ship Cheung ll ing as she was leaving port f<<r Hongkong early this irorntng. No one was wounded nor v.u< the ?hip damaged. The ship is continuing her voyage
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  • 602 2  -  John C. Spittel By Standard Staff Reporter A NEW system is to be adopted m Singapore for obtaining new Identity Cards to replace lost or stolen ones. This is aimed at tightening further security measures against Communist agents who may
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  • 196 2 Standard Staff Reporter I "IT SEEMS to me the Emergency Registration centre has made a blunder." the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon remarked yesterday when Abdul Rahman bin Sarasi appeared before him for the third time within six months for not having an
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  • 76 2 FE Security To Be Topic Of Talks Here Standard Staff Reporter TO PROMOTE on increased exchanged of informaiiori between the United Kingdom and the French Serni-e authorities m the Far East, a party of French ojjicers has arrived m Singapore for discussions. The talks will be on problems affecting Oie
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  • 272 2 Standard Staff Reporter HOLDING that the Civil District Judge's order for the possession of a house m Joo Chiat Road was regular and legitimate, Mr. Justice Thorogood m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday dismissed a suit for tenancy by three sub-tenants. The
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  • 136 2 MUAR, Tues— A verdict of j "death by misadventure" was ireturden by the Coroner. Inchc Abdul Rauf bin Haji Mohd. Sa'at, at the end of an inquiry into the death of a Town Board j labourer. The man, Ahmad' bin Said died on May 7
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  • 42 2 Standard Staff Reporter THEE SINGAPORE Municipal ambulance .service travelled a total of 2,589 miles m 322 ca is last month Motor car accidents headed the list with 49 calls, next came assault calls which num- I
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    34 2 M. and Mmr. Jarqti^ Pemollinqr who «oa first prire for fancy dreys ((iroutho Marx and Partner) at the Carnival Rail In aid of Boys Town held at Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday night.
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  • 126 2 UN. Official To See C.G. Standard Staff Reporter Dr. P. S. Lokanathrm, Execu* tive Secretary of the United Nation.'; Economic Commlsaioa lor A' ia and Far East, is ex-; pected to arrive m Singapore on July 14 to confer with the I Commissioner-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, on Commonwealth matters.
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  • 112 2 Customs' 'Fished' Out Dutiable Cigarettes A FIXE of $2,506 was imposed on a 27-year-old boat- J man, Tan Kirn Tow. by the Singapore Third Police Magistral. Mr. C. H. F. Blake, yesterday, for possession of 14:* pounds of dutiable cigarettes. According to the prosecution conducted by Senior CusI toons' Officer,
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    36 2 Labour Comuil Member Ahamad finds a Juvenile audience as he addresses a public meeting m Hindoo Road. The Labour Party is launching a series of public meetings to bring In more voters for the coming elections.
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  • 215 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE BANDITS have prevented Mr. Carol Reed from using Malaya as the location for his forthcoming film, 4 Outcast of the Islands." He has decided to use Borneo as the location, possibly somewhere near Labuan. where he is
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  • 130 2 Standard Staff Rtportrr IfiM Felicia Blanche Beck. n telephone operator m the Singapore First Traffic Court. was temporariljr suspended fmm obtaii ng n driving licence and fined $50 by Mr. K. V. A. Poi rs. D^trict Ju yesterday, vhea she pleaded guilty to driving
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  • 189 2 Suiil.nl SUifT K« porter TWENTY-SEVEN Singapore people have entered lor the ■nys Ant mter-racial taI lentime contest to be held at jth<> Qreal World at the end of this m< r.th. Tie show is being OMI> ni. by -Mr. S. R. S. Naidu, 111 Khoo 'IVmlj E:i^
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  • 60 2 Standard Staff Reporter i AN ATTEMPT to burn a house m Tan Boon Liat Terrace early yesterday morning was foiled m time by the Chinese owner. Disturbed by a noise on his back door, the owner went to investigate He discovered a bundle of benzine
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  • 180 2 (Standard Film Reporter) A COPY of the Malay film "Nasib" which was locally produced at Shaw Bros, studios In Jalan Ampas, is being sent to London at the request of Denis Forman, Director ot the British Film Institute, for
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  • 160 2 Stamford Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT derkl are being circularisodly their Union asking whether they wish to accept or reject the Benham Report. IN' A questionnaire rireulatcJ to its member*) the SnGovernment ani Clerical Services Union tells the clerks "it is i\ ential that you
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  • 405 2 Standard Stall Reporter AT A SPECIAL general meeting of the People 'g Education Association at Raffles Institution yesterday Professor T. H Silcock. the Associations President! described the adoption of an extended adult educaf n plan by the Singapore Government as "most encouraging, news."
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  • 113 2 Practised A s Doctor, Man Charged M ,rrl ml Staff It. .rtrr K. S. 1 S I Febi H .;;un Or:.- MO If ;th of i mv. \s ithout bein T'r t of 'i NO M t v.is to h runs ii)t,> In a ThinJ rh.-.rgo. Moota tva.s a!I«-qr.l to
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  • 23 2 Am .V y Op s at tho General 11 F \:v. I k he n made to the War c a
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    • 142 2 THE FINEST CHOICE OF GIFTS for all occasions m SILVER., E.P.N.S. OR CRYSTAL WARE. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY. OBTAINABLE AT LANKA JEWELLERS. 2%, Battery Road, Singapore. HIM LOCK Imepieces ell i-orreitly rust us O give you Satisfaction j j 395 North Bridge Rd. Q SIN«i\PORE (Branch at Royal Navy I Air
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    • 80 2 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO. LTD. 132-136. Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. ATCO Lawn Mowers ATCO Boatimpellers CAMUS Brandy TAITTINGER Champagne PATTERSON'S Scotch Whisky NICHOLSONS Gin SIROP DE GRENADINE FRENCH WINES VERMOUTH ANCHOR Chemicals POLAROID Land Cameras DE JUR-AMSCO Movie Camera ULTRA Radio ARMOURS Canoed Products BENDERS Table Stationery Christmas Crackers. SLIKFOLDA Chairs SHERWOODS
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  • 472 3 Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS m Tiong j Bahru are soon gofng to 1 have a new Municipal j mai ket-cum-hawkers shelter costing $175,000 to build. This market, the first of its kind to be constructed m the Colony, is
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  • 190 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Filipinos of all ages were m happy mood yesterday when they celebrated their fourth anniversary of independence" A Thanksgiving Service held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at 7 a.m. was well attended. Father A. Bonamy took the
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  • 174 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. —Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, flew by R.A.F. Dakot t and Auster and also travel ed several hundred miles by road m order to accomplish his tour today of units m Johore,
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    58 3 photo. The new Municipal market-rum hawkers shelter now m course of construction at lim Liat Street Tlon, Bahru will be ready m two months' tvne Thii SiJ-tHate market will cost 5175.000. Picture shows the steel frame m position. In the Skmud £c thi old attap-roofed sheds presently used by hawkers
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  • 211 3 Standard Staff Reporter -UALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. The Standard understands ttiat the Government of the. Federation is to be asked to! implement a resolution passed the recent conference of the of All-Malayan States Staffs Unions requestnf insurance risk for Asian employees. It is believed that
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  • 21 3 NEW DELHI, July 4 (GIIS) a 21-man nonofficial Pakistan goodwill trade delegation has arrived m Delhi from Simla.
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  • 193 3 Standard Stall Correspondent SEKEMBAN, Tuesday Squatters m the Negri Sent- I bilan resettlement area m Sere m ban have put up their own Co-operative Store. There are various plans which will soon be put into operation m order to raise funds to run the
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  • 60 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. A Gurkha soldier, Dalbir Rana, attached to the Majidia Barracks, claimed tr&l before Inche Taib Hadji Adnak, the Johore magistrate, today. He was charged with having driven without consideration and colliding with a lorry on May 24 at the 54 mile,
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  • 64 3 Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. Claims totalling several million dollars for rubber removed from Malaya by the Rubber Buying Unit during the British Military Administration have been lodged with the Custodian of Enemy Properly m Kuala Lumpur. Rubber companies have submitted 279 claims and these will
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  • 323 3  - ARMY WIFE MOVES IN, LIKES NEW HOME LILIAN BUCKOKE By THIS WEFK Sgt./ Major James Pender, attached to G.H.Q.. FARELF'.. helped his wife and three children on to the back of a lorry, already piled high with their personal belongings. They were on their way from a small Singapore hotel,
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  • 245 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Following recent action by the Social Welfare Department here when a number of under-aged girls were suspended from work m cabarets, ramvongs, modern jogets. theatricals, hotels and coffee shops m Kuala Lumpur, the attention of the
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  • 58 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRIf, Tuesday. A 3'oung Chinese woman. Urn Kirn Hue, told the Johore Magistrate, Inche Taib Hadji Andak, that she was forced to commit suicide by her mother-in-law. Inche Taib Hadji Andak told Lim that she was foolish to try to kill herself and
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  • 175 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. Selangor was the first Malay State to form a blood bank. This was started by the Rotary Club pre-war and it received such good support from the public that during the occupa- tion. with the aid
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  • 565 3 Standard Staff Reporter A -MYSTERY MAN" whom the Singapore Fotfct 'cannot find" was mentioned m the Second District Court yesterday at the trial of a 39-year-old Chinese salesman, Ong Teck Hock of Ava Road, who was charged with corruptly giving $3,600 to
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  • 217 3 Standard Staff Corrr .j:ond«nt KUALA LUMFUB, Timtfaj A geneial sur\e> 1 COOCUtkmi and Trade Union development m Malay;. I made by a tlelsQlliHi tcprasenting the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions visiting South Fast Asia. Thus visit according to Mr. .lohri A. Brazier. Trade Union
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  • 312 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE HUNT for the rapist and murderer of Winnie Spenser, 10-year-old Singapore schoolgirl, has now extended to the Federation up to Penang. Early yesterday morning a man was detained m Penang. The particulars and photographs of the
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    29 4 Pictwe. PRETTY Miss Cecilia Sayso. who took a lending part la a variety concert given by the Good Shepherd Convent at the Victoria Theatre yesterday (Sec Col. 1). Standard
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  • 190 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PE!' \l^G, Tues The Vehicles Registration Office here have taken action against cyclists who have not reg^red their bicycles, and those who have not renewed their licences cince the ~^t of t' > month. Mr. 5. V r Adams,
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  • 113 4 (Standard Staff Reporter) FIFTY schoolgirls of the Good Shepherd Convent took the stage at the Victoria Theatre yesterday, and gave a three-hour variety concert which drew tremendous applause from the packed house. The concert is part of the girls' contribution towards the
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  • 73 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR Tuesday— Juvenile offenders, who were until recently living m an approved school m the Muar prison precincts owing to lack of accommodation, are now transferred to a new institution at Telok Mas. Malacca. There they will be able to continue their
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  • 92 4 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG, July 4.— One of the two women probation offijcers who recently completed their course m Malacca returned here last night after an absence of four months. She is pretty 23-year-old Miss Mazalifah binte Abdul Aziz, daughter of Tuan Abdul Aziz Alyamani,
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  • 234 4 Standard SUIT Reporter THE MUNICIPAL Gas Department will carry out one of their most difficult jobs today when they lay a new gas main across Coleman Bridge from Hill Street Eight-inch cast iron pipes will replace the old four-inch steel pipes, which
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  • 137 4 IPOH. Tuesday. A sum of $1,000 out of the tuhscriptions collected from the Ceylon community was appropriated for the founding of a scholarship known as "His Highness the Sultan of Perak's Installation Scholarship," it was revealed i the annual report of the committee of
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  • 88 4 Standard Staff Connpw dent IPOH. July 4.— A sentence of three years' Imprisonment plus six strokes of the rottan was passed by Mr. Justice R DR. Hill at the Perak High Court yesterday on a 21-year-old Chinese special constable, Chan Meow Choy, who pleaded guilty to raping
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  • 361 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday, j When a gang of bandits at- I tacked a rubber estate m Kota Tinngi on June 28, they shot i down the aerial mast. However, the wireless operator climbed the mast, repaired the i aerial
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    29 4 Picture. THE TKNAK, the second special fishing boat to be bnilt m Singapore. It belongs to the Kelantan and Trrngganu Department of Fisheries and will be launched soon. Standard
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  • 157 4 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG. July 4 The second batch of Malaya pilgrims for Mecca will leave Penang on the Tyndareus on July 17 that is after Hari Raya. it was officially stated her today. The ship was originally scheduled to leave on
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  • 111 4 "DO YOU hear the pandemonium outside? Well, then speak tip please," said District Judge Mr E. V. A. Peers to a witness, during the hearing of a case m the Singapore First Traffic Coxirt on Monday. Mr. Peer* was referring
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  • 77 4 Standard SUIT <or respond* nt PENANG. Tun. car driver .«nd two < h Idrrn escaped injuries today when a fool i.i!n roeonut trr* fell wit his inches of their car. Only the coconut f roads touched the rear of the rh, cles, Li-.i/iun it
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  • 52 4 st inrfard staff Correspondent PENANG. Tuesday— A 26--year-old Chinese woman. Ooi •Bvng Sian, was told by the Penan* Magistrate today that it was disgraceful for woman of her age to be drunk. Ooi. who wore pink shirt, pleaded guilty to being drunk ar.d disorderly and
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  • 342 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE LAUNCHING m Singapore shortly of anotfJct specially built fishing boat will mark another step forward m the development of fisheries m Malaya, The boat is the Tenak, belonging to the Fisheries Department of Kelantan and Trengganu. It
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  • 35 4 Standard Staff Corrrspoadrnt BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. The feast or St. Anne wilJ be held on July 30. Novena masses will be held for nine consecutive days from July 21 to 29.
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    29 4 MEMBERS of the Malacca Rotary Club at their Installation Diner Left to rfefct: The Resident Commissioner, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom; Dr. Glyn Evans; Mrs. Isaacs; and Mr. Taa Siew Sin.
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  • 435 5  -  Samuel G. Esther B.Kling Your Marriage By and Q. What «HQ you avoid frustration m marriage! A. First, don't always expect to have your own way. Since it's impossible for your mate or children continually to defer to your wishes, you're bound
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  • 282 5 The Accent Is On Stripes! Dazzling stripes show off m these breezy young dresses for warm weather. Yellow stripes arc worked diagonally on a black pique background to make the full skirt and brief bolero (left) designed by Betty Barclay. Black pique top is
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  • 294 5 Advises JOSEPHINE LOWMAN BRUSHING the hair is fine for it if you d« the brushing correctly so that it stimulates the scalp rather than scratches It. When you brush, turn the bristles toward the scalp and then up toward the ceiling as you
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  • 110 5 10 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.50 For the Schools; 12 noon Programmes m Malay; 1. pm. Dance Music; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Light Music; 6 pm. Programme Summary; 5.01 Tercentenary of the Coldftream Guards from 8.8.C.; 7 pm. Time Signal, aew6 and Sjmpore Share
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  • 249 5 PARIS, July 4— The Paris parent-house of "Reard of California" has created a new bathing suit called "Flying Saucer" which should prove sensational. The bra of this two-piece model consists of two round saurer-lie circles of cloth to cover the busts. The
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  • 490 5  -  Sally Lunn By Our Cookery Expert grNGAPOREANS old and new are always complaining of the heat. So here are a few recipes to help you take it.' Let's be more international m cooking Good recipes know no geopraphical limitations. Coconut Ice dram DOWN m
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  • 347 5  - BRIDGE CORNER Use Of End Play Can Be Valuable WILLIAM E. McKENNEY W/-HEN the life mutters lndlTT vidual tournament was over this year, most of the players thought that Robert Appleyard of Forest Hills. N.Y.. had won it. As a matter of fact, Morrie Elis, the winner, went home and
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    • 129 5 SOMETHING \IN THE MOVES! X THE ACADEMY AWARD PICTIIRE! A Mk\ K^ ACTMSf* SW W' Wl KJ. Mc(.\M BRIDGE OjflF fr I 7H/S F/iM /S OVfR /0,000 ft., 3 IN LENGTH, ONLY THE NEWSREEL I "INVASION OF S. KOREA" > Precedes it f i^ffir^ today! Til JLU__ STARTS H^OC 11-1.45-4
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    • 80 5 PHDN! 10 MS7D KYUIKH^ Last Day: 3.00. 6.30 Sc 9.15 p.m. Dorothy Lamour— Richard Denninjr m "BEYOND THE BIKE HORIZON" (In Blazing Technicolor) Tomorrow: "BAGDAD" (In Technicolor) OPENING TODAY CAYHAV 11am 1.45 4.15 6.43 9.30 ]«H^iif ills Under Royal T IENio»ouGH N 2vy p a t r onaae MORNING DEPARTURE
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    • 104 5 KHX Johore Bal.ru TODAY 3 SHOWS:— s.is ;.oo jus "lIOLI DAY IN IIL 1. 1." (Egyptian) ATLANTIC Great WorTd Today 2 Shows: 7.00 A M.I.V "EYES OF TEXAS* Cinecolour LIDO Rev Wirii Today 3 Show>: 7.00 A. Mi "SINS OF THE FATHERS'* ROYAL IM 7.30 "NAM NADI"" (Tamil) Plus! "New-short"
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  • 743 6 WE, the people of Singapore, have ten days within which to vindicate ourselves. We have ten days within which to justify the trust placed m us. We have ten days within which to wipe out the leers on the faces of our enemies. The electoral rolls close
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  • 1339 6  -  C.C.TAN Says In This Concluding Article YOU TOO CAN REGISTER \¥7HO are "the people"? If a vote means the exercise of power to decide who should rule or form part of a body to rule the country then it is a fundamental
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  • 168 6 MADRID VOT tor many years has 11 business been so brisk as it is these hot summer days and cool Granada nights among the gyp.-y caves of the "Sacro Monte" lying on the hillside facing the graceful Alhambra. The dark arrogant brunette. Lolo Medina, "gypsy star" of
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  • 819 6  -  THE WIDOWS and children of Government pensioners will no doubt invoke the blessing of God on Mr. Jules Martin of Penang for championing their cause. Mr. Martin, wellknown Penang businessman and Federal Councillor, has suggested to Government that ex gratia payments be made to
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  • 153 6 k LAUNCHED with the laud- able purpose of raising funds to pay for the rehabilitation of Chinese squatters, the Malayan Chinese Associa... Lmited sweepstakes are, uiu >i•unately. not getting the support they deserve. There are fcore than 140.000 members of ■he M.C.A. throughout the vamous States and Settlements
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  • 453 6 Review Of Views Pet Topics KOREA continues to be the topic for all the editors ol local vernacular i>n%s. especially the Chinese pres*. There the fine is clearly drawn, from full approval of The lat* American "police artiotv taken m compliance vith t decision of the United Nation Security Council
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  • 393 7 LAKE btCCESS, July 4 (UP)— The Indian Govern- < nt is prepared to take the lead m trying to mediate die East- West crisis over Korea and the deadlock m the Chinese representation m the United Nations. (he permanent
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  • 40 7 Urges A- Bomb Warning WASHINGTON, July 4 Keuter Representative Mendel Rivers (Dem, south Carolina) has wired President Truman suggesting that he warn North Korea that he would use the atom homo unless they «eased their aggression in 24 hours Reuter
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  • 120 7 Britons In Seoul: Fate Not Known LONDON, July 4 (Reuter): —Two British consular offia!s, who withdrew from Seoul m the face of the North Korean armies and had been tissing for nearly a week, we now reached Japan, says ♦he Foreign Office. They are Mr. S.E. Faithful, consul, and i
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  • 135 7 LONDON. July 4 (A. P.): reorge Bernard Shaw does ">t want to be reminded by ables, telegrams, flowers or <*ers that he will be 94 years j >\ on July 26. To head off as many congra- ations as possible. Shaw ha* been mailing unsigned
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  • 204 7 LONDON. July 4 (AP) Britain's tribunal has refused to play the role of Solomon m a"whose baby" case fought all the way up from the lower courts of Australia, As a result Mrs. Noel Jenkins, of Victoria Will keep little Nola Jenkins, who is claimed
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  • 41 7 The Moscow paper Komsomol Pravda says, "People who believe in fate believe easily in all kinds of possible omens, in good or bad signs. This is not only senseless it is antiscientific and harmful." A. P.
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  • 199 7 UN Faces Supreme Test Now GENEVA, July 4 (Reuter). The United Nations Is facing the most crucial test of its whole existence, the Chilean president of the U.N. Economic and Social Council, Senor Herman Santa Cruz, told the first meeting of the Council's 11th session here yesterday. The delegates from
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  • 58 7 CALCUTTA, July 4 (Reuter) Sporadic fighting between Chinese Communists and the remnants of the Kuomintang forces is still going on m scattered pockets on the borders of China, reports Mr. Edgar Nichols. American missionary :Who arrived at Kalimpong (West Bengal) from Tibet. The missionary
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  • 80 7 BANGKOK, July 4 (Renter): The House of Representatives has passed a new bill which, when it becomes law after going through the Upper House, will impose stricter regulations on all foreigners resident m Siam. Called the Alien Registration Bill, it will require all foreigners above
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  • 33 7 The official Yugoslav magazine Review of International Affairs has charged that Italy had failed to meet the first instalment of war reparations to Yugoslavia despite a negotiated agreement. A. P.
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  • 34 7 Two boys were studying a large toy soldiers display m a Brussels toy shop window. "It's no good," said one of the boys. They have no Korean soldiers. let's go." A.P.
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  • 129 7 LONDON July 4 (AP)-Britain is getting ready to build her first experimental plants to produce atomic energy for industrial use, the Supply Minister, Mr. George Strauss, told the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Strauss said, "During the last four years, considerable progress has been
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  • 78 7 Threat To P.I. Near— Quirino MANILA, July 4 (AP).— President Qujrino told the Filipino people, m his Independence Day message, that there is "a not far distant" threat to P.I. independence and national existence. He was presumably referring to the battle now raging m Korea. The President added, "I know
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    49 7 photo. When the Kins and Queen attended the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Show at Sandringham. some young visitors found out that the Queen was m a particular marquee and derided to get a view of her. They did. and their initiative was rewarded by a word from Her Majesty I.N.
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  • 232 7 China Reds M obilise Armies To Go To Aid Of North Korea HONGKONG, July 4 <A.P.):-The Chinese Communists are mobilising their armies for participation m the Korean campaign "withn the next 40 days/ according to independent Chinese newspapers here. Dispatches from Canton and Portuguese Macao said that 26,000 Communist troops
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  • 84 7 BELGRADE, July 4 (AP): Yugoslavia has been warned by an Army spokesman to beware of a new series of "Sabre rattling 1 incidents along the Rusvia«]-)ed Cominform borders. Lieut.-CoL LJubo Andjelic. writing m the newspaper Politika. said the propaganda campaign is approaching proportions of
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  • 66 7 BOMBAY. July 4 (Renter): —Dr. N. B. Khare, president of the Hindu Mahasabha. third largest political party m India criticised the Indian Governi ment's support for the Security Council resolution on Ko,rea as "camouflaged neutrality." Dr. Khare. who is m Bompay for the Socialist-sponsored 'Opposition Parties
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  • 61 7 LAKE SUCCESS, July 4 (UP): The U.N. Correspondents Association has asked the UN. Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, to ascertain the whereabouts of Maurice Chanteloup, Korea correspondent for the Agenee France Presse and seek his release if he were held by the Reds. Chanteloup has been
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  • 30 7 Children brought up to be too good and too obedient to mother become dull and boring pyschiatrist Frances Ponnington told members of the Melbourne Psychology Fellowship. A.P.
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  • 24 7 An express train crashed into a bus loaded with vacationists at a crossing at Saint Amour (France), killing 25 persons. U.P.
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  • 22 7 Four teen-age Arab boys were killed m Acre when a grenade with which they were playing exploded.- A.P.
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  • 100 7 WASHINGTON. July 4 (UP) Marshall Stalin has much greater military and industrial strength now than Hitler had just prior to World War II and, "therefore, if Russia intends to gamble on a war to conquer the world, the present may be her best
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  • 86 7 JERUSALEM, July 4 (UP): Israel's Parliament is deter- mined to break un "*the evils of child marriage." Worst olTenders are immigrants, particularly from Oriental countries, who marry oft their daughters at 11 or 12 years of age. Parliament has approved legislation providing a maximum penalty
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  • 38 7 Pandit Nehru has just received a Japanese gift of an electrically-operated toy doll orchestra on top ©f toys, paintings and scrolls sent by Japanese school children m return for his presentation of an elephant. UP
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  • 82 7 NEW YORK, July 4— (AP):— The staid, dignified Columbia University press has completed a poll on the ten best classics m the world. The results were printed after polling hundreds of editors, writers, booksellers, librarians and literary critics. The winner is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. The other
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  • 176 7 Gen. Chiang Warns U.N.- TAIPEH. July 4 (AP) Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, calling on the United Nations to condemn Soviet Russia as the instigator of the war m Korea, warned that, unless this was done, Russia would mass troops of other puppet states
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  • 22 7 Ex-King Umberto of Italy arrived m Nice by plane from Madrid to visit ex-Queen Helena of Italy. A. P.
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  • 310 7 LAKE SUCCESS, July 4 (AP)— As Russia charged the United States with "direct acts of aggression" m Korea, Communist North Korea protested to the United Nation against what she called IS armed intervention m Korea and "barbarous bombardments of Korean
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  • 47 7 WASHINGTON. July 4 (AP):— The U.S. Navy has announced it will srnd the 4.'), 000 ton aircraft carrier Midway and four destroyers to Jftin the U.S. Sixth Fleet m the Mediterranean. The five ships will leave Norfolk. Virginia about July 10.
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  • 87 7 U.S. Officials Unruffled By Soviet Attack WASHINGTON. .July 4 Diplomatic officials heft consider Russia's charge of U.S. "aggression" m the Korean war as a Soviet hid to revive its peace offensive. They did 1 not think it will materially increase world tension m the current crisis State Department official* have
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  • 58 7 RANGOON. July 4 (APV Communists ■ttaclu d it delta passenger ferry on its way to Myaungmya, 8n mi'es from Rangoon and wounded ft woman. In the south, Karens aided by Communists also attacked villages m the Maubin and Pynpon «iistn« is before they wvre beaten <>'l
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  • 43 7 A British woman, who died m a Cairo clinic after travelling by plane from India, has been identified as Burma-born Mrs. F.E. Gibson. 31 -year-old wife of Mr. John Gibson, who works for a jute mill m Calcutta. Reuter
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    • 139 8 T.ONDON, July 4:—(Reuben. Yesterday's persistent small selling on the London Stock Exchange was replaced by small buying today. In all sections price moverv.ents were to high levels with an improvement m sentiment concerning the Korean situation resulting m bear covering British Government stocks were
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    • 105 8 THE HAGUE, July 4. -> (Reuter) The International Tin Study Group bulletin just issued confirms most of the advance figures for April issued on June 23. Th« Netherlands production of tin metal, however, was revised to 2.065 tons 65 more than the advance figure.
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    • 11 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday, July 4.— 5308.50 per picul up. $2.625.
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    • 380 8 Standard Special Market Correspondent I VERY ACTIVE conditions prevail m the Singapore property market today with prices of immovable properties maintaining their post-war high levels. The uncertain political situation and the devaluation of the sterling are factors largely responsible
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    • 101 8 OFFICIAL statistics for May showed that tappable estates m the Federation of Malaya covered 1,645,022 acres (1,641,540 acres m April) were tapped during the month. Estates, which had ceased tapping, covered 22.139 acres (21.927 acres), while those which had partly ceased tapping 130,029 acres
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    • 111 8 MUNICIPAL Spore 5ns 192r> 10.V00 106.50 4*^ 1930 105.50 106 50 2 r o 1935 89.00 91.00 3% 1937 92.50 93.50xi 3% 1938 92.50 9:5.50xi 4% 1939 100.50 102 50 3J% 1948 90.00 92.00xi Penang ft% 1926 105.00 ***** 4J% 1929 104.00 lOOOOxi 3% 1935 9500 96
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    • 43 8 The Government of India has decided to repay the outstanding balance of the 2J per cent Bonds 1950 on July 15, 1950. No interest will accrue on the Bonds from July 16, 1950, says the Government of India Information Service.
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    • 60 8 IMPORTS and exports of copra m the Federation of Malaya dropped last month from 1,526 tons and 3,035 tons m April to 584.17 tons and 2,106.--13 tons respectively last month, according to official statistics. Coconut oil exports and imports increased from 4,204 tons and 43 tons
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    • 199 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES S E JJ-H N BUYING T./O.D. T.T. O.D. 30 &md s. W d feS&l 2 2 (t 1/l# R.SJ 1 !<tllv? *<* New Zealand 2,4 1 '3*
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      133 8 New Orleans, m the State of Louisiana, is one of the leading port cities of the United States. Last year, a total of roo.*>. Boo tons was cleared at New Orleans 3,920,300 tons of exports and 3,085,500 tons of imports. With a population of 575,009, New Orleans serves as the
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    • 770 8 Lastest Malayan Share Prices Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Prices m general showed further small declines m the Malayan share market today. Because of the political situation, the public still failed to take much active interest m the market. Closing prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alex Brick* Pret 2 25
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    • 180 8 Standard Market Reporter THE SINGAPORE rubber market was firm at the close yesterday. Opening slightly easier m the morning, prices went up to 80£ cents per lb. for first grade and at noon there were sellers at 80 cents per lb. Nervousness was still felt
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    • 118 8 FAMINE prices are being quoted m Minting Lane for liquid latex rubber, reports. The Financial Times. Centrifugal 60 per cent, (dry rubber content) is nominally around 20 shillings per gallon, which is equal to al>out 3s. (id. per pound ($1.50 Malayan
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    • 113 8 THE BOARD of Trade m the United Kingdom has announced that price control on paper and board has been lifted with the exception of newsprint, mechanical printing paper and kraft liner board. In the case of the last two items, there will be
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    • 60 8 PRICES (m Malayan drihtti per picul) m the Shlfai produce market yesterday wire Be'ol Nut 524 (spliO. $21 (whole); Copra $33; Coconut Oil 1964; Gambia (round), |C 3 (Java cube), $70 (Hamburg cube); Popper $470 (Lampong black). $7h*o (Muntok whit*), $755 (Sarawak white); Sago Flour $174 (Lingga) $17J
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    • 105 8 'Pep' Story In Black White BRISBANE (ReuterA.A.P.) Because of its excessive cost, Queensland housewives have declared white pepper "black" and black pepper "white." This is indicated by a Brisbane merchant's figures irhich show that m l'J4&, a normal year, he sold 55,7.">.? pounds of while pepper and 8,988 pounds of
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    • 53 8 KARACHI. July 4 (AP): Th« Pakistan Commi.v ion. which has been negotiating a trade agreement with Italy, is to proofed la July fr->in Home to Warsaw for trade discussions with the Polish Government. From Warsaw, the Pakistan delegates will go to London to meet the
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    • 206 8 US Warned Against Increased Use Of Synthetic Rubber LONDON, July 4 (Reuter).— The Financial Tim discussing the possibilty of the reopening of lynthet rubber factories m the United States, said that creased production of synthetic "should create t. danger of a collapse m natural rubber prices, with that it would
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    • 157 8 AKRO.V Ohio. J..y 4 (AP) The President Board Chairman of I Gooiirich Company. Iff L. Colljrer said yesterday I major crude rubbor-Rr ittM of Malaya and In might he th« next pointi Communist attack m the East. He disrlosed that |m ?cnt a letter
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    • 67 8 LONDON. .K:;y 4 (IT o-Iranian Oil nureaMxi Ufl product! crude oil m Persia. It Saudi Arabia during tons. but pi droop* 1 to the 1 mm demand, the i r*9 annual report j issue i <- The chairman. Sir W Fraser. the 1»4:< tction was
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    • 203 8 NEW YORK. July 4.— (INS) —The automobile industry m the United States is now chalking up new production records. The industry established a new output mark during the month of May more than 700.--000 vehicles were turned out. The previous record had
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  • 262 9 >! m (lard Shipping Reporter ONE OF the largest rub-j :er cargoes ever to leave; :apore by a single ship' >eing packed into the .Us of the Italian tramp a di Brugine, now, r side Godowns 40 and Nearly 9,000 tons of lifeblood are
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  • 82 9 HE yacht-like Stella Poiar t famous name m cruising s and the only vessel speilly built for the purpose, 2'ie a series of Norwegian rris and the Scandinavian capitals Cruises m 1947 and I '43. Jrrency restrictions then stated 50 per cent of the nmodation being allocatto American
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  • SHIPPING ... AVIATION
    • 426 9 standard Aviation Reporter Vm^Fihl^T British Oversea s Airways Corporation linei of the future, is expected to land at Kallang airFr^i^Ko gsyr of this year n its tda? mat me hrst long range tost to this part o£ the world ran ?hT..fe
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    • 138 9 Standard Shipping Reporter DETAILS of the tanker and cargo ships to be built m Japan for the East Asiatic Co., Copenhagen, are now availI able. In each ship a Burmeister and Wain seven-cylinder twostroke single-acting poppetvalve engine will be installed, developing about 8.000 i.h.p.
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    • 124 9 SYDNEY. July 4 (AP) The Canadian-Australian Line is vyithdrawing the liner Aorangi from the passenger and freight service between Australian and America because of heavy losses, the agents for the line said on Monday night. Aorangi, the only large passenger vessel providing
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    • 84 9 THE Suez Canal Co., armoured recently that after April 15 the collection of transit dues from passengers would be discontinued. The rates charged were 39 Egyptian piastres (about Bs.) per passenger over 12 and 19i piastres for children between three and 12 years of age. During
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    • 30 9 The Qaeen Mary, when docking at New York, is now handled by five Diesel I electric tugs, whereas previously, when employing steam vessels, 10 were necessary.
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    • 15 9 The River Tjalengka meets Singapore Harbour then away to the China Sea.
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    • 728 9  -  DEREK DRABBLE By Standard Shipping Reporter A LONG NAME and a proud history are hers, and a crew who make you feel at home. That is the Tjitjailengka, which carried thousands of Allied hospital patients during the last war. On
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    • 115 9 HONGKONG, July 3: (Reuter-AAP) MANY officers of British merchant ships here are reported to be refusing to sail for Chinese Communist ports for fear of being detainee! should the Korean war spread and involve China. A British skipper said: "All old timers on the
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    • 113 9 New P 0 Liner To Begin Cruise July 15 THE first cruise of the new P&O liner. the 24,000-ton Chusan, will occupy 13 days. The cruise begins July 15 to Madeira Ca>ablanca and Lisbon. Second cruise, 13 days, July 29 to Algiers. Malta and Casablanca Third cruise. 14 days, begins
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  • 226 9 Mandard snipping Reporter AMONG THE last important official functions Mr John Thivy, retiring Representative of the Government of India, will perform before he is transferred from Malaya to Mauritius will be when he travels today and tomorrow m the cruiser Delhi, flagship of the
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    • 111 9 SHIP BY BEN REGULAR SERVIC£S To ond from U.K. and Continent serving Mediterranean, Suex Canal, Red Sea, Aden, Seychelles, Ceylon, Malaya, Siam, N. Borneo, Philippines, China, Taiwan (Formosa) and Japan AND REGULAR COASTAL SAILINGS BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK McALISTER CO., LTD. Telephone No. 5906 &MAH BUCKNALL. KLAVENESS LINE "VVRE. ROTTERDAM
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    • 559 9 SAILING!* »SOM SCANDINAVIA/ HAII|N<H O COMTINKNT/ CE./CONn\E\T *C«.NDIVAVIA mt Rorea' dar a»l: Jalr f ralstrla v ,b t l«l* U T AA n' n Port s ld Haifa. for tetcoo A Barntkok "S* 0 Oent>« Antwerp, X itteraam. Hamburg. Oslo, ■t. MarHta" <fae aM- mv IX Oothenburg. Cop«nhar»n. for Bangkok
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 311 9 llpl||ppr»ran/OUT OF HARBOURIg KOTANICA (K. P. M.) for CASTLEVILLE (McAlister) A rr il/alc HpnArflir^C T Pinang, Djambi CITY OF CHELMSFORD Arrivals uepanures tomorrow (mcahsicd YFSTFRnAY wcTrnnAV IUJWUKKUW EASTERN SAGA (Boustead) HOEGH JtrADER OJa^V M^JS^La, Tor M ?&^n. J™m p a 't;;c2? JiS Palembang PUNDUA (Islay, Kerr) for Crossfield) 1 ftim
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  • 500 10  -  Neil son Modder By Standard Staff Writer SINGAPORE'S ever-increasing fleet of sampan hawkers know by "nose" when a oassenffer ship puts into port. It is their business to know, for it is their livelihood. These sampan hawkers are not guided by newspapers or
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    12 10  -  Hershberger By .liiy ot you bnu> ever pull a tooth?"
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  • 460 10  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. Pollens From Trees, Grasses And Ragweed Start Hay Fever BY Written for NEA Service rpHE season for hay fever is about to begin. Some unfortunate people start with their sneezing and running noses m the early spring and keep it up almost
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 170 10 *^nMAYFLOWER DC F TO \RKI\I. HOOK. BOOK VCU'R ORDtR Nn\V The Autocar April 14th, 1950 reports. imprpsHions re<civ.-d from road it-inn. are those of enthusiasm. The car is willing, very easy to handle, full of character and equally a pleasure to ride m .is u\ drive, dives you t.rlint? of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 92 10 1 I '"HP^PIIII 1 I\~ I «IM rT 1 1 I r—^ /^So vioNDep/ D < II (T^y ]D r^B #r^^L cmloe hasnt D IT'S MIPNIGMT 1 K^-^MM W LJ I 'A C\ nnMti v S ANSWER IN J I EATING- BY *Wif I I —AND IT PREVENTS I ■■PM|^Hmnft^
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  • 485 11 yHE aged frairplay gelding Kentucky n has a very good chance of scoring his first win m this country to-day the second day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting. This bay English gelding has only Finalist to beat m the fifth race
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  • 2205 11 Oliie Davies' SELECTIONS RACE 1: FOUNTAIN LADY Ma muse RACE 2: MISS LINOB New Era RACE 3: DOUBLE NINE Grand Parade RACE 4: DALCROSS Lucifer RACE 5: KENTUCKY II Finalist RACE 6: GANYMEAD Martini RACE 7: WINATION Jade Princess n~» 11 11 11 RACE ONE Horses
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  • 32 11 After Bruce' s Crown Here is Jack Gardner, exGuardsman, very much m the news now as a possible contender for the Bnti>h, British Empire and European heavyweight titles held by Bruce Woodcock.
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  • 255 11 After experiencing a comparatively easy passage m the first set, Ong Chew Bee nnd Mrs. A. Greenhill had to employ all their experience and courtcraft to beat G. T. Hoiloway and Mrs. L. Tunks m a gruelling second set game to enter
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  • 426 11  -  PHILIP GOH By lne visiting Mapua Cardinals drew down the curain on their Malayan tour with a great 60—50 win >ver the Combined Singapore at the Happy World stadium last night. A crowd of over 2,000 was E?nt to see a
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  • 167 11 Another "Fighting Dentist" a nao boxer likeiy to vxake the jans sit up and tike notice has arrived m Singapore. He is Basil Sham, a Services dental surgeon irho has cor*ie over from England with newspaper C7/t tings ihich shoic he has fought on th<' same bill as Ronny Clayton.
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  • 86 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. July 4— At the end of the first round Of the senior division of the Selangor football league, the S.C.R.C. with 13 points, lead cuinlortably with the T.P.C.A.. Indian, Malays and Police Deput following In that order. Iho T.p.C.A. have two
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  • 51 11 PENANG, July 4 Robert Chia and Lim Chung Eu scared an easy win over Loh Guan Kheng and Tan Cheng Tee m straignt sets of (>— 2, 6 2 m the semi-finals of the men^ doubles m the Penang open tennis championships at the Penang Sports Club courts
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  • 125 11 The Senior SAFA League fixture between Chinese Athletic Association and Royal En- gineers, scheduled to be played at Jalan Besnr Stadium yesterday, was postponed to a date to be decided later. turn by Holloway ended the advantage. It was then that Chew Bee and Mrs. Greenhill turned the
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  • 185 11 WIMBLEDON. July I (A P. and Reuter)— Australia's lone survivor to challenge the American domination lor Wimbledon singles honours. Frank Sedgman, moved Into the semifinal round with a hairbreadth victory over Collegian Art Larsen The Australian champion came from behind to clinch the issue m the rubber
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  • 223 11 Declaring at their overnfpM total of 270 runs for 5 wickets Lancashire dismissed Somei <et for only 138 runs m their second innings and thus won the match by an innings and 60 runs. C. H. Doggart, the Cambridge captain was undefeated with 159 to
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  • 61 11 BERLIN July I (A. P.) T.1y.,-) Marshall, ruq^d Neffro liqh' henvvwotght from Sacramento. California, kn< eked out Dieter Huckl of Berlin m 'he tevenfh rovind of a actedulad 10-round bout. It was the main i-veni of an an-German card presented before about 15.0 M
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  • 243 12 Stand d Sports Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. Mapua Cardinals gave Malacca fans a thrilling display on Sunday when they took on the Malacca Seng Cheong Society and beat them 63—57. Nearly every ticket for the game was sold out long before the match started. The
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    20 12 Mme. M. Dubois of France photograped m action m last week's Wimbledon ties, playing against Gem Hoahing whom she beat.
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  • 50 12 Dawson will have two more fights In Australia before returning to America. He will meet the promising Victorian Norm Gent on July 7. He is also expected to fight the French boxer Jean Mougin who has an unbeaten record m Australia and has proved a great crowd-pleaser.
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  • 410 12  -  Herman Rappa By A group of Singapore boxers and visiting wrestlers will shortly fly to Djakarta to cash m on a sports boom n: gathering strength m Indonesia. The trip has been organised by two well known sports
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  • 131 12 RIO DE JANEIRO. July 4.— (AP)— The organising committee was expected to agree on details of the finals of the World Cup soccer on Monday afternoon, but meanwhile informed sources gave this picture. AH will probably be played m Rio instead of both
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  • 239 12 The Indian players ended their stay m Singapore with a 2—l victory against the Indian Association at Farrer Park yesterday. The naval men, who fielded a much weaker side than the one which defeated the Singapore Hockey Association by 2 l on Monday were
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  • 265 12  -  Ian MacPherson By Correspondent LONDON, July 4, (AP)— Misery Monday m London. England out of the World Soccer Cup, beaten first by US then by Spain, beaten last week m the Tests, and now rain to wash out most of the first class
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  • 93 12 LONDON. July li. (A.P.) One Norwegian pilot and one Italian pilot will comp. •<• against nine British entries m the International Air League Challenge Cup race at Sher-burn-in Elmet aerodrome, Leeds, on July 22. Capt. Jan Christie of Norway will flya 8.H.T.1. a single-seat i monoplane.
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  • 87 12 Last werk England suf frred her bitterest defeat m the world >occer chant pionship at BHo Hon zonte. Brazil, when the lost to the ISA. foothill team, who, b^forr \h,series started had Btn quoted a 500 1 chant of winning. After ih<match the Amerir.ins were carried
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  • 81 12 TELIK ANSON. J In a LOW Perak IttfUt RMi h played at 1Anton y« -!cT<iav. the I Perak Quo boat St A School by OM Wtk ket Batting fir>t tl.e l I were skittled out f I to which their opfKMM I I plied with I.i
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