Singapore Standard, 11 July 1950

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard *l it M VOL. 1. NO. 9 A— SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 540 1 WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY AT THE FRONT IN KOREA July 10— (UP) An American Army spokesman said today that the Air Force's planes bombed North Korean tanks and infantry every half hour during the night. lie said B-29's
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  • 165 1 TOKYO. July 10 (AP) Gen Stratemeyer said his had destroyed or daCommunist planes Iced out 123 Korean I i days of war. Alhe said, were L'O and live trans- included m the lest anea was one Austrairplane. mean airmen have been ki
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  • 33 1 HUNT, KONG. July 10.— 'j •P.)— Sir Robert Irquhart. British Consul- 1 General m Shanghai, arrived Jay. He is on his way < the United Kingdom for jnment 1
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  • 191 1 WASHINGTON, July 10— (UP) American officials today gravely viewed the Korean fighting m terms of many months and perhaps 100,000 men. A substantial Korean expeditionary force was alerted on General Mac Arthur for early movement to the Far East. Ground troops presently m Korea
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  • 568 1 TOKYO July 10-<UP)-The Communist iptffr* head punched within 15 to 20 miles of Taejon today before being stalled by the heaviest American air and artillery bombardment of the Korean war. A spokesman at General Douglas Mac Arthur's headquarters placed the
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  • 539 1 Welcomed At The Airport photo. r m? *iy z *i! i L 'l AN fnme Minist er, Mr. R. G Menzies and the CommissionerGeneral Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, held -informal talks" at Bukit Serene last night a few hours after the
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  • 126 1 TAIPEI. July 10 (AP)— One concrete sign of Admiral Struble's talks "with the Nationalist defence officials m Formosa was indicated today when it was announced that the Nationalist Navy will not retrain from its routine patrol duties m the Straits of Formosa. Meanwhile. Admiral
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  • 106 1 LONDON, July 11 (AP)— A spokesman for the Foreign Office said on Monday that Britain has given no pledge to the U.S. to assist m the defence of Formosa. Ernest Davis, Foreign In der-Secretary, made the statement m the House of Commons m response
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  • 271 1 TOKYO. July 10— (Reuter) A second American battalion has been cut off by North Korean troops south of Chonan. according to reports reaching military headquarters here this afternoon. The battalion was equipped with tanks. This js the second time m three days that
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  • 73 1 US Military Mission Due In Saigon This Week SAIGON. July 10 (AP)— An American military mission is scheduled to arrive m Saigon thiif week to complete the groundwork for a full-scale military aid programme to bolster French and Vietnamese forces m their war against the Communist-led Viet Minn. The mission
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  • 33 1 photo. Picture shows American troops m Korea. Photo taken as Gls with thHr duffle across their shoulder* leaving the Taejon station for the war front.- A.P.
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  • 109 1 HONGKONG, July 10— U Myint Them, Burma's first ambassador t o Communist China, arrived from Rangoon by plane en route to Peking to assume the post. The Burmese ambassador said Burma would support fervently any attempt to mediate m the Korean
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  • 306 2 Corruption Trial Standard Stiff Reporter PROFESSING innocence and saying he beloved he had been 'dragged into the transactions." a 39-year-old Chinese salesman, Ong Hock Lee. of Ava Road, denied allegations of corrup- tion against him m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. Ong is charged
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  • 568 2 Chinese Excellent Material' For Police, Says Training Chief photo. Standard Staff Beporter "CHINESE policemen m training are excellent j material for the police. We want more recruits give us the men and we can train them," Police Training School Commandant, Mr. E. V. Smith, told The Standard yesterday. Since the
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  • 171 2 Standard Staff Beporter A FEW hundred pre-war diese] engines, lying useless and idle m many tin mines m the Federation, will soon roar to life again. Yesterday, the man who will make these machines work, again arrived m Singapore by QEA-BOAC Constellation from
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  • 31 2 FIFTY-NINE rounds of. Japanese lifle amunition were found at the Wireless Station. Cnangi. yesterday by Capt.i H. C. W. Camp. The amunition were rusty and unserviceable.
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  • 30 2 SUxhrd Staff Corrrspondcat KUALA PILAH. Mon.-Two Chinese. who were charged before the Circuit Magistrate for breaking conditions stated on the bond under the Emergency Regulations were re-
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  • 20 2 ONE Communist pamphlet was received by post at Lorong 33, Geylang. by a male Hokkien, yesterday.
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  • 96 2 AFTER drinking some caustic soda. 38-year-old Cheng Hong Scow hurried to a police station m Singapore and reported that he had drank it "by mistake, thinking it was medicine." Cheng was m a poor condition and had to be rushed to the General Hospital. Investigations revealed
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  • 222 2 FOR BREAKING into a house, Mohamed Sharif! bin Mohd. Kassim was sentenced to one year's imprisonment, to be followed by another year's Police supervision, m the Singapore first District Court yesterday. The complainant, Asimah, told the First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon, that early
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  • 57 2 Johore Bahni, MondayUMNO will offer two scholarships for higher education m English, at the Malay Girls' College, Koala Kangsar, this year. The scholarship is open to girls. At present, there are two UMNO scholarship students studying m England. One at the University of
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  • 153 2 Standard Staff Reporter SPECIAL fluores'^erjt lighting, built into the walls of Kallang Airport's terminal building, will provide better lighting for passengers at the Airport, The work, which began yesterday, is part of the Government's scheme to rehabilitate *he airport "within the expenditure allowed,"
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  • 31 2 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, opened an exhibition of posters and photographs of Frame and Indo-China. sponsored by the Alliance Francaise, at the BriUsh Council Hall yesterday.
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  • 266 2 Staadard Stall Reporter POUR YEARS ago 15--year-old Chinese orphan walked into the Labour Office m Havelock Road to register for a job. Today, he is In the Police Training School— to be a policeman. This lad, Lim Seng Peng read of the Police wanting Chinese
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  • 351 2 ASDFSADFASDF charge of murdering 10f a beach at Telok Blangah on the night of June 29. Police cleared more than 20 people from the overcrowded Relief Court a minute before the Magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe was due to go
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  • 94 2 NIKE cases all alleging murder were mentioned m the court yesterday. Those alleged to have been murdered m the cases were: four Chinese, Yong Yit Lin at Bukit Pasoh Road m Majr; Lee Kirn Wah m February. Woe Kirn Wah m Erskin Road m May
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  • 61 2 BAIL of $1,000 was fixed Cor Syed Anwas bin Nadar Shah when he pleaded not guilty to a charge or misappropriating $624.55. The charge alieged that between March and October 1948, Syed was entrusted with the money collected from .members of the Kebajikkam Kamatian Islam. He misappropriated this
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  • 40 2 MALACCA, Mon.-Mr. S. V Rahman, President of the Malacca Estates Staffs Union, has been elected tw a candidate for the scholarship to the United Kingdom to study Trade Unionism. The scholarship is offered bjr the Malayan T.U. Council,
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  • 221 2 7 ,000 Morew Telephones By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Is rapidly expanding Its tf? f ?,ho n# ijstcra lo cope with the demand by eommrrc' ii i ITTn and, to lesser decree, by residents In various uJ: of the Island. Miles and miles of cables are being laid the city
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  • 201 2 Standard Woman Rrportw A GALA Garden Fete will be held on August 5. it Raflles Institution. Singapore WMMH of all nationalities are serving on 14 sub -committees, to ensure that a good time will bo had by all. The proceeds from
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  • 41 2 IPOH. Mon 1 ;w.. Bran<h of the M;»:.v AmoH it ion ha.- n its central Luinpiir a sum I lo be used for gift fletaineea at th*» I, ramp on the o a Rj\.< Pi.asa.
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  • 490 3  -  M. T. Yong I B? Standard Staff rikr*« C iw> M 4 AM Alter 1$ years of service m the Government, Mr. S. P. Tiip.othy. Hospital Assistant, Port bickson. is retiring shortly. During his period of vtmi' 1
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  • 124 3 Stand.ird Staff Correspondent PENANG, Monday.— "l hope ■Aili return with some idea m your mind that crime pay," remarked tne Court President. Mr. M. R. F. Rogers, today, when he sentenced Johari bin Rambli. three years' imprisonment ea of guilty to a iishonestly retaining pertar.
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  • 78 3 Sp«i ul To The Standard lion. The ban Rotary Club which >imded m 19°9 is the •'gistered club m the though Kuala was inaugurated first. lai of the list of past of Seremban <ry club reveals the name O E. Venables. a senior Malayan
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  • 71 3 Johore Bahru, Mon. A Chinese Lim Ton of Singapore, behaved queerly when charged today before Inche A. Kadir Yusof. the Johore Magistrate, with having failed to obtain an identity card. Lim told the Court, 'I am the identity card myself and I never used one". The Magistrate
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  • 81 3 Itaact hostesses of Kuala -""Pur took part m a 1 tition lust week m '■I <>i S*lun-or f s Welfare week. Miss lassie Rons of hnnbow Cabaret (left, be- low) was elected Welfare Queen with a total of 3.411 tickets. Second was Miss Evelyn Low (centre) of
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  • 324 3 Photo. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The appeals of a 53--year-old Chinese woman Tan Kwee and her two daughters, Tan Kirn Hiew (23) and Tan Teh (20), against prison sentences of four years' rigorous imprisonment on charges of consorting with armed bandits near
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  • 33 3 RAUB. Mon.— A Chinese Chan Chor, was caught posses sing a still and four bottles oi s. im.su upon which duty haf not been paid. He was finec $250.
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  • 233 3 ione by unregistered dentists. one has only to visit the dental jut-patients department of the General Hospital." Dr. Gross: "A limitation ■rill be imposed on these dentists. They will be forbidden to administer dangerous irugs." Standard Staff Reporter i DENTISTS are divided about the "fitness*'
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  • 95 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Johore Bahru, Mon. At a recent examination held at the Sultan Idris Training! College, Tanjong Malim, the following passed as teachers: I Abdullah bin Abdul RarAtnan, A. Samad bin Ahamed, A. Bucker bin Mahat, Mohammed bin Abdullah, Mo- nammed bin Said, Sharif bin
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  • 125 3 Special To The Standard SEREMBAN. Mon. Referring to the election of Mr. P. P. Narayanan as President of the Seremban Rotary Club, the past district governor Mr. Sidney SL Franklin says that the Seremban Rotary Club is making history m two respects. This is
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  • 31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAH, Mon— A woman. Siew Thai was sentenced to ten days' simple imprisonment for unlawful possession of about a kati of scrap rubber.
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  • 195 3 Standard Staff Reporter Kang Tang Leng, a mother of seven children wept m the Coroner's Court yesterday when she told Mr. W. G. Porter how her 20-month old baby was killed by a three-ton lorry while being fed m
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  • 170 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A Singapore tailor, Tan Loo Teck, was today sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Inche Ma'arof m the Kuala Lumpur First Ma-j gistrate's Court for stealing $65 from a Chinese. Richard Loke.' at the first day's
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  • 442 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Kuala Lumpur's legal fraternity were all present at the Supreme Court here today to bid farewell to Sir Harold C. Willan Chief Justice of the Federation, on the eve of hi* retirement after 30 years m the Colonial
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  • 71 3 A YOUNG Chinese, Chan Heng Meng was charged m the Singapore First District Court with assisting m the management of the Malayan Communist Party, the Malayan National Liberation Army (Singapore Branch) and the Singapore All Races All Trade General Labour Union. Chan was also alternatively charged
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  • 40 3 RAUB, Mon.— Twenty days after bt was released from jail for being drunk and behaving m a disorderly manner, a former extra constable. Chinniah. found himself m the dock again. This time, he was fined $5.
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  • 110 3 3 Sugar Retailers Fined MORE Singapore sugar retailers appeared m the Second District Court yesterday. This was the sequel to n raid by Food Control inspectors last Saturday. For selling a katty of sugar two cents m excess of the maximum control price 28 cents a Moulmein Road proprietor was
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  • 311 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Five thousand dollars lie with the Federation Police for the person or persons who can give information leading to the arrest of 34-year-old Chik bin Arsad, who previously lived m Batu Kurau. i
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  • 955 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. THE ADJOURNED hearing of the summons case against Mr. Tan Kee Gak, prominent Malacca Chinese, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Mr. Lim Kee Jin, manager of the Overseas Chinese Bank m Malacca at the
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  • 129 4 Court Orders Car To Be Confiscated Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— A motor which was used m an attempt; to evade customs duty was confiscated by the Sessions Court President. Mr. R. F. Rogers today. The claimant Chan Sam Mar. a rice dealer m Alor Star, stated at a previous
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  • 95 4 Standard SUIT Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders will be making a Hying visit to Penang tomorrow to meet past students of the King Edward VII College and Raffles College. He will be accompanied by Dr. G. V. Allen and Professor T. H. Silcock. They will
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  • 148 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, MON. Ong Chye Choon, a sundry goods shopkeeper of Tanjong Bun■gah, told Mr. D. R. Home m the Magistrate Court today of an anonymous letter with five "stars" and a demand for $10,000 or forfeiture of bis life. He was
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  • 105 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Man.— The Arch deacon, the Yen. S. M. Collier, former president of the Rotary Club, has been engaged to Miss Eda Mary Mitten, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mitten, it was revealed at the Installation
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  • 191 4 Perak Planters Escape Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Although his car was hit several times this morning when bandits opened fire m Perak, as he was returning to his estate, an assistant manager was not injured. On two occasions last night, bandits fired shots at a police station m
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  • 244 4 TWO EMPLOYEES of boxing promoter Mr. Abdul Razak were on trial m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for alleged cheating of 10 $3 tickets from a sales agent of the promoter. The accused were 25-year-old Sf l?n V Smith and 21-year-old •rnimp ran. The agent, Mr.
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  • 199 4 Standard Staff Reporter GOLD WOfelS about $150,©0« (Malayan currency) was found by Customs Officers m two lockers is a cabi* oecspied by some of the Chinese crew Id the 1,435-toa Mai Ann which is on the Singapore-China ran. According to
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  • 180 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Monday. For failing to report to the Police the presence of armed men, one of whom was subsequently kiUed m a gun fight, a 59-year-old vegetable gardener. Lang Hong Kong, of Sitiawnn. was sentenced this morning by Mr. Justice
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  • 81 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. Twenty-three-year-old Mazalifah binte Abdul Ariz and Mr. D. M. Suppiah today took up the posts of Assistant Probationary Officers of the Department of Social Welfare. Penang and Province Welles ley. Both of them have just completed a four-month probation
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  • 60 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon.— Bail of $10,000 was allowed Rayappan Francis, financial clerk attached to the Registry, Supreme Court, who appeared before the lpoh Magistrate, Che Bahaudin. this morning on a charge of criminal breach of trust. The charge was m respect of a
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  • 53 4 Staaiari Staff CerrespeasteaL PENANG, Mon.— Thousands of pilgrims from all over Malaya are expected m Bukit Mertajam on Sunday, July 30, to celebrate the annual feast of St. Anne. It is expected the Railway Department will run a "pilgrim special" from Fenang to Bukit Mertajam
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  • 29 4 Standard Staff fniirif MiisH KUA L A TRENGGANU. Mon. The Council of State will meet here on Wednesday, August 9, at the Istana Maziah at 10 a.m.
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    51 4 picture. 17-year-old Eileea Hopkins, daughter of the Deputy Controller of Immigration m renang. Mr. C. E. Hopkins and Mrs. Hopkins, Arrived m Singapore by Clan tas Constellation from London yesterday. She is on a two months vacation m Malaya and will lravc Singapore by air for rYnang tomorrow.
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  • 494 4 THE SINGAPORE Relief Court was told yesterday of aa alleged plot by two Indians to kflf an Indian Mohamedan "priest" who had two wives. The two wives, it was stated, were a woman and her daughter. In the dock were 36-year-old
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  • 153 4 Standard Staff Reporter THERE were 647 traffic accidents m last month. In ten of these people died other 'cidents people were injured. Chief causes of accidents involving drivers appeared to' have btttl errors of judgement, inattention or diverted attention, turning without due care (particularly
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    46 4 The Mrntri B/wr of Kelantaa (ir«*arinx topper i h with the President of the Malayan Chinese Aw..*, Kelantan Branch. Mr. Foo Cher Mci, (wrarm glasses), during an inspertioa by the Mentri Brs." >(h( j other offlrials of the Kimpoi; II tn Sr^man, t Chin'-s*' re-settlement area.
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  • 58 4 Penang Malay Teachers Join Trade Union SUntUrd Staff Coi PENANG. Ifon Teach' rs* and Province W< ed to form it union, at a met night. Che 1 president <f th»- Malay T«\,. hd congratulated the their de ttkm. < a wi*f i!i«nr that as ir h ttrrsti wo (1 Ch«
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  • 653 5  -  Louella Parsons By HOLLYWOOD, July 2? -We've got the B*t& GrabJe of Japan m tewn. She's Shirley Tama^s. eni the box-office queen of Tokyo. To prove that she has a fair claim to being the Grable of the Orient, she
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  • 125 5 'Der Bingle', Mickey/Wow' Germans FRANKFURT. July 10 L Mickey Mouse and Bing Crosby are "wowing" German movie audiences. And "shoot-em-up" Wild West pictures are showing to packed houses from Brei men to Munich. Getting American films into German movie houses is easy. Public opinion polls show that Germans prefer U.S.-made
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  • 70 5 rj OM E July 10.— The American film star Ro bert Taylor was thrown from a chariot while racing, the British actor Norman, Wool] and m a scene for M-G-M film "Quo Vadis" during the weekend. SILENT STAR DIES UOLLYWOOD, July 10.— AA Helen Holmes 3aunders. 58,
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    23 5 '> ih'^i lovely star Adelp tea up this pin-up jnsl to remind you r'Jl >oon be coining your iv m a new film.
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  • 415 5 UISTORY has long been the happy hunti n g ground for movie srenarists and producers on the prowl for story material. There is scarcely an era, an empire, a nation or a war that has not, at some time or other, been
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  • 40 5 British tfcn stars SaHy Ann Howes and Donald H*ust<m set oft for a lone, to*rtjr laiy day on the river near Maidenhead, t« swim, sunbathe and picnic Just for one peaceful day, away from it all.
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    356 5 'Born Yesterday' Script Gets Going Over By The Censors BY EBSUNE JOHNSON "The censors are at work r like little weevils on the film version of "Born Yesterday." Even the hotel suite set, where most of the action takes place, was censored before it left designer P a
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  • 418 5  -  OSWALD HENRY by GOVERNMENT quick to investigate the allegations made by a film critic m another Colony paper regarding what lie terms "the latest spree" ?o fi C u en rJack Evans having recently banned 12 JUms— has come back
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  • 127 5 PRODUCER. SWITCHES STUDIOS XIOLLYWOOD, July 10.— xx Howard Hughes has announced the consummation of a deal whereby Producer Jerry Wald's contract with Warners has been transferred to RKO. Negotiations are under way for Mr. Wald and Mr. Norman Krasna to produce a group of independent pictures for RKO. Meanwhile Mr.
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  • 198 5 "DERLIN. July 10—"Ninot--LF schka"—Hollywood's 12--year-old satire oq Moscow Communism is still one of democracy's hottest weapons m its cold war with Russia here. This film hntf West Berlin figglmg m 1948 when giggles were hard to get during the Russian blockade. It was re-issued during
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  • 159 5 TJOLLYWOOD. July 10— AA Jerry Thomas, preparing n film called "Hot Rod" at Monogram Studio, is endeavouring to locale the actors who appeared nt juvtniles the famous "Our Gan^" comedies many years ago. Thomas wants these players for featured roles m his picture. Best known
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  • 84 5 reported.— It- a.m. Emergency Nf«s from Kuala Lumpur; 1i.50 For the Schools; 12 moon Programmes m Malay; 1 pan. Light Music; L3O Time Signal amd News; 1.45 Dance Music by Ken Wright (organ); si p.m. Programme Summary; 6.02 Listeners' Choice; 7 p.m. Time Signal. News, Singapore Share Market
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  • 80 5 QUINS WILL MAKE DEBUT IN MOVIES H°" -WOOD Julj ax Columbia has signed quint Mplrts of a famous UN-spian debut *£"s£-'" Firesome are (hre<- «rk •M kittCM. drs, rndanM «f Cf*?* 1 famous cat of Mark Srnnru comrdlrs. J»ho co-starred with MahH Nnrauod. lonise Ijaenda and I ord Sterling m
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  • 760 6 TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950 After The Convocation that the University of Malaya's first convocation is over, let us give some thought to the problems that were overshadowed by the colourful robes and ceremony which accompanied the granting of degrees. Of the 72 men and women who received degrees, 69 are
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    529 6  -  Simpang Lima NOT THESE 3 LADSI by IN the outskirts of Seremban town there is a postwar institution which is doing humanitarian work for the welfare of the not s« fortunate children of the State of Negri Sembilan. It is the Seremban Children's Home, situated m spacious grounds m
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  • 430 6 iWhom Do They ißepresent? Sir: It was announced m the 2 press recently that the Indian 2 Association is arranging a farewell party for Mr. J. A cThivy, "on behalf of the Indiaa community" of Singapore One wonders how this AssoSciation ran represent the InSdian coin m
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  • 1164 6  -  Patrick Chee By Gone are the days when a t Singaporean would save every -ent he could so that he might f have m his old age a piece of J land and a house to accommo- t date all his children and r
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  • 570 6 It's The Talk of The Town OPIUM DENS IT was with something nf a shtK'k that I read m i,<.*_J annual report of the Smg.i- pore Customs Department for 11>49 that there are about 1.400 opium dens m *he i\>- lony. They are the remnants of some 1.571 known smok
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  • 482 6 Review of Views Great. Blind Man I fHE pro-Kuomih: r f Shlnf Jit V dorsod the id I Churchill on K I Korea first. t with Russia afti I same time, it I proached Pand I what he considt rod I w ;t\ mU "t the K I RelcrrinjJ UJ
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  • 238 7 Red Satellite Countries Raising Volunteer Forces To Aid N. Korea ™"U", July It <AP m Soviet satellite natioi a f cruit^ "internatioi I ai brigades" to fight In 1 the North Korean 1 says the West Berlin new I paper Berliner Stadtblatt M o Sim ultaneously t h 1 Soviet
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  • 126 7 Red Bloc Armies Get Ready LONDON, July 10 (UP) Russia is reported to be hastening the streamlining of her satellite armies m Eastern Europe whHe the West's attention remains focussed on the Far East. Report reaching diplomatic rters here say that 35 or lore divisions m the satellite f .tf.nies
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  • 83 7 NEW YORK. July 10. <A.P.) hope that the Korean ould t>e ended by me:'..nn once the Communists a<k north of the '.vas expressed Urs. Vijak shm it, India* sador t> LJuite 4 n a urged reeoff- "nimuUJUI no c to si 1
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  • 21 7 Korean spie*, iwitchvhite peasant Clothing their^ untfornw, are ou* an positions two senior AmeSiJ" foriM^w co nmanden Reuters
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  • 25 7 m^SmmZ tf" on* ear uVrV h to avoid the do Th <* taxi and damaged. All vehicles missed the do*. I I—
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  • 107 7 U.S.S.R.Says Trygve Lie Abetting U.S. Ra L ri 9 N 'DpN. July }0.-(UP).-Kariio Moscow attacked th< v..v Secretary-General. Mr Trygve Lie. and said that US attempts "to kindle a new ■•H° rld ar m Korea wS doomed to inevitable failure' IHe Russian commentator L-ev Sedin, charged that Mr Ue. m
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  • 91 7 MANILA. July 10.-<AP> The Philippine Government' Wants SCAP to return a Jap-' anese war criminal, borrowed last y«ar as a witness m anOther trial, so they can execute' him. The Defence Department, said the Philippine Government loaned Warrant OMU-er I c£ S
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  • 86 7 South Koreans Now Outfight Red Invaders US HQ. IN KOREA. July 10^-( AP) —Seriously though u.b. reverses m the early small-scale combat with North Korean troops have been, they have raised the morale of the South Korean army, U.S. milij tary sources said on Sunday. The South Koreans are outfighting
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  • 40 7 Communist demonstrators protesting against the Israeli 1 Government's support for the I United Nations action In Korea marched through the »-entre of I i Haifa, shouting "Hands off J i Korea." They dispersed as i police arrived.
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  • 207 7 MANILA, July 10 (AP> The graft-busting Integrity Board has urged a legislation requiring all public officials and employees to /declare their assets and liabilities upon assumption of office and every January thereafter. A Board spokesman said the proposal for such a bill has been submitted
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  • 20 7 Iraq has announced that she supports the U.N. Security Council's decision to aid South Korea. Reuter.
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  • 23 7 A special session of the Phi- \v lippines Congress is to l»*» ImMlm on July 18.- A. P.
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  • 96 7 WASHINGTON, July 10--(AP) Senator Homer Ferguson has urged that Brig-Gen. CarJos P. Romulo, P.I. Foreign Secretary and president of the U.N. General Assembly, should join Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur m the Far East "as one of the leaders" m the battle to repel the
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  • 33 7 Egypt's Premier, Mustafa El Nahas Pasha, has appointed a senior Cabinet member, Osman Moharram Pasha, Minister of Publir Works, as Acting Prime Minister during his six weeks' tour of Europe.
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  • 157 7 Where Are The Red Planes PA U^ S AIR BASE IN JAFAN, July 10 (UP) The question that is worrying American fighter pilots I r f, tln g over Korea whether they*will sudden- h swarm of "Red planes while strafing at low levels n/r r r, Six days there has-been
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  • 69 7 BOGOTA. July 10.-(UP).— More than 150 bodies have been recovered m Cucuta Pro vjnco after violent earthquakes destroyed mountain Colombia. Hundreds more are reared dead and injured. The area was rocked by eight heavy shocks, which were felt throughout Peru Ecuador and Chile. Villagers fled
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  • 158 7 WASHINGTON July 10 (UP.):- Surgeon-Gener-al Leonard A. Schlee has ur*ed American leadership m a global fi^ht against preventable diseases which plague* "almost one-half of the peoples of the world" and make them easy prey for Communism. Dr. S-hlee, who heads the jU.S. Public Health
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  • 48 7 Georges Adam. 70-year-old r ren<-hman of Boulogne, rowed KTdss the Channel from Bouogiie to Folkstone harbour m i light rowing skiff on Sunday n six hours 24 minutes. He >eat his own previous record, chuh he set up m 1905.- A.P.
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  • 31 7 The rormer C.-in-C. of the South Korean forces. Son Ku! Sun, has joined the North Koreans, the Prague radio reports, quoting the official North Korean news agency. A.P.
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  • 83 7 LONDON. July 10.— Russia again charged Britain. the I United States and France with t failing to fulfil Italian peace c treaty Hauses on the free ter- ii ritory of Trieste. 1 A Soviet note to the Western I Powers, reiterated the stand it
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  • 27 7 About 1.500 switchmen m Chicago have ended a two- E reek strike on the Rock Island ■Hroad m fompliance with a OUTt injunction.
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  • 11 7 Ceylon and Italy have agreed to establish diplomatic •elations.
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  • 24 7 Mr. Thuni Kusunose. Governor of Hiroshima, now on visit to Berlin, said that the Reds of Japan were "now slipping quietly underground."—
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  • 184 7 Nationalist Navy Will Continue To Patrol TAIPEH, July 10 (AP):— Nationalist China's Navy will continue patrolling the Formosan Strait Adm Kwei Yung-ching, C.-in-C. of the Formosa Navy indicated today after conferences with Vice-Adm Arthur >truble Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet assigned o ward off any Chinese Communist invasion. Adm.
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  • 95 7 UMIIDEN (Holland). July 10 (AP):-Sixty babie*. including a set of twins, were born aboard the British steamer Atlantis during the voyage from Jakarta to Amsterdam. The ship has been christened "the Stork Ship" by Amsterdam newspapers. Members of the crew report that their sh.ip has provided
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  • 179 7 R.A.A.F. Goes Into Action Against Red Tanks, Troops dVife^uthwarr 11 K rean ta ks nd inf tr > tinn l ha t d a Rra d V and seal for attack m an observation post overlooking the plastered area cables Roy Macartney. Reuters correspondent. It was ideal weather for air
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  • 39 7 Ex- Russian Arms Seized In Korea IS. Hq. i\ hORIA. July 10 <l P);— The Allied fortes m Korea have raptured an assortment of enemy weapons, including much former lend lease equipment furnished Kussia under World War II contracts
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  • 75 7 SO.MKWHFRK IN KORF July 10 .-(AP) -Kirn D«. I s ing editor of Korea Pa -.v,Press, a BeWI agen< y said that only five .<: tnc Seoul new- papers haH survived C'ominu- nist Of'riipation of the city h lit said all five
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  • 104 7 LONDON. July 10— (Ron- ter):— After a night of freak 'i itonm, the sun shone over southern England again today 3 Heralding a resumption of the fhree-day heat wave that yes- lerday sent the temperature Wtecting to 80 degrees. A siuuen thunder storm m London rut
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  • 220 7 NEW YORK, July 10— (UP)— The United States must speedily extend economic aid to the new nations of Asia to limit "the aggressive power of jthe Soviet Union and its Communist instruments.'* Mr. Harlan Cleveland, deputy assistant E.c.A. Administrator, stressing this need, Mid "More
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  • 90 7 HONGKONG. Ju\v (AY).— Fear that Hongkong would soon be embroiled m a *.»r!d war has arted an exodus from th»« Colony. Population of this eotoaf has been redi ed ;.t the rate of 4.000 dailj Bine* the outbreak of the Korean war, the Hongkong Standard
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  • 38 7 BRUSSELS. July io_ i;P)- -A 24-hour "Stop Leopold" rencral strike, pnitesting the tUirn of the exikvl Belgian king, will be hold through* I "rench speaking Wallonia HI Wednesday, the Socialistontrolled Belgian Federation if I.;il>oyjr announr.-es.
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    • 48 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE JULY 16TH. SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS NORTH BORNEO SARAWAK TO SINGAPORE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS fr SATURDAYS SINGAPORE TO SAIGON RETURN I SUNDAYS SINGAPORE TO PALEMBANG RETURN WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY., LTD. iUGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG"
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    • 83 7 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 1 1 OLD BLEACH I g SHEETS PILLOW CASES j We HAVE THE FINEST EGYPTIAN 1 COTTON COLOURED 1 SHEET SETS. I TO MATCH YOUR BSDRO9M COLOUR SCHEME FINISHED WITH HEMSTITCH OR TWO ROW CORD IN SOFT SHADES OF PINK GREEN AND BLUE I
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  • 571 8 Iff ft!F sbl THE favourable balance of British North Borneo's overseas trade, which m 1948 amounted to about Malayan £500,000 was maintained last year, the value of exports rising to about £5.000,000, an increase of about one million
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  • 117 8 NEW YORK. July 10. (GIIS).— C. R. Srinivasaii. editor of "Swadesgnutran" Madras, urged that a "two-way traffic" m trade and commerce should be established between India nnd AmericaHe was addressing a gatherIng m New York of prominent businessmen interested m eastern trade. Emphasising
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  • 45 8 NEARLY 200.000 workers of GO textile mills m Bombay will receive a bonus equal to their two months* basic earnings aggregating to Rs. 21.6 million for l!»4!>. The bonus has been awarded by a full bench of the Bombay Industrial Court. (GIIS).
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  • 174 8 NEW YORK, July 10. (AP). Scare buying is beginning to appear m isolated spots. It is concentrated on items which people remember became scarce m the last shooting war, such as cars, tyres, batteries, sugar, coffee. It is fed by j rumours. It is even
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  • 56 8 LONDON. July 10— (Reuter) The Organisation for European Economic Co-operation announced here today that the O.E.E.C. Council had adopted a decision providing that at least 60 percent intraEuropean private account trade followed last Friday's 18- nation decision m Paris to liberalise intra-European trade through the 0.8.EC.
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  • 100 8 NEW YORK, July 10.— CA.I\). Tin prkes rlimbed SI cents (U.S.) a pound last week, as traders sought to appraise war prospects m the Far East. Other metals held steady. There was little change m the supply-and-dcmand situation. Industrial demand for tin increased
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  • 141 8 LONDON, July 10— (Reuter) An initial hesitancy m the markets today was replaced later by firmer conditions* m domestic issues. Trading generally remained under the influence of the war m Korea, and was restricted to leading issues. British Government stocks were fractionally higher, with some support for
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  • 62 8 SAN FRANCISCO. July 10--(AP>—More than 18,500 ton of rice Tjt civilian relief wil be sent to Japan this month The rire will be carried b, non-military ships. It will b delivered to the Japanese Gov eminent for civilian use undo a programme initiated m Jun<
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  • 771 8 Latest Malayan Share Prices SINGAPORE. Monday.— The 1 Malayan share market today maintained the better tone which developed at the end of last week, but business was'] still transacted on a small scale. 1 1 Closing prices were: Lukut 23 30 Malayan Tin 19/6 20/6 cd Malavsiam 1/3 1/7 Mambau
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  • 232 8 Standard Staff Reporter SELLERS predominated In the Singapore rubber market yesterday. There were only small trade buying inquiry. The market opened easy m the morning and at noon quotations were lij cents per Ib. below Saturday's levels. F. 0.8. m bales for first grade was transacted
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  • 105 8 COPRA opmed firm m the Singapore DtodbCt market yos- terdaj, with buyers opeung at $36) and sellers $3(5}. Buyers rose to $36} towards the CIOM with MUCH ho! I '< off. Coconut oil was firm with buyers at $'>6 and sellers hold- ing oil for $57*. Prices (m
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  • 11 8 Singapore, Monday. July 10: '$320 per picul. Up $1.30
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  • 133 8 MUNICIPAL Spore 5* 1920 ***** 10G..V) 4J ~o l l j:i0 105 50 10t>50 3% 1935 BG.OO 87.00 3% 1937 92.50 93!sgxi 3'o 1938 92 50 9:VfWxi 4% 1939 100 50 102 50 31% 1948 9000 92.00 xi Penang 5% 1926 105 00 106.50 4|% 1929 104
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  • 49 8 NEW DELHI, July 10. (GllS).— With immediate effect the Government of India banned further exports of raw wool from the country. This follows representations to the Government that due to heavy exports, wool is no longer available for wool using industries m the country at reasonable prices.
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    82 8 The Singapore Government has asked for 140.000 sherp this year ataiast 190.000 sheep allocated by the British Ministry of Food m 194.9. Most of the sheep imported to this, country are from Australia. Picture shows part of the shipment of 2£09 sheep, which the Roya! Interocean Lines steamer Maetsuycker brought
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  • 133 8 THE POSSIBILITY c* 'amalgamation of ru* I ests within the Hani Crossfteld group was n. ;ed by Mr. H. Eric Miller i Ithe meeting of Petalinc R !ber Estates last week, reoor The Financial Times. The Directors. Mr. said, had not overlooked possibility of absorb equitable terms,
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  • 27 8 NEW DELHI. \n (GllS>— Talks It m New Delhi bt j eers of the (I<> dia and Pakistan the supply fwl j tan to India.
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  • 449 8 ALEXANDRA BRICK- 1 WORKS LIMITED: Profit for 1 the year ended March 31, 1950, < amounted to (274.732 before m tncOWM Tax. Tins M equivalent tg 29 per c-etit on the Ordinary |1 capital after providing for the Preference dividend. A dividend of 10 por cent is recommended
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    • 238 8 Ruling Money Exchange Rates EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchnnge Banks Association, are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING BUYING T.T. .'0.1> T T. OU. W A Ml cf/fl 90 d/l. London 2/4 1/lt 2/4 3/1S 2/4 7/S2 2,4 0 32 2/4 #711 Australia 2/11
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    • 32 8 SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG BANGKOK 28 DAYS RETURN only Ms^> 2456 Break your journey m Bangkok if you with 7V«v«f m siym«ster Luxury INFORMATION-BOOKINGS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD 5. PRINCE ST.. SINGAPORE
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  • 121 9 LON IX>N INS —Ships of Navy survey ser- ;>»day carrying out a i g clean" round the O-. Britain to ensure time wrecks are su*' -.v the surface for tion. ited wires, the .> sweep every its depth. too high I for safe Navy's
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  • 516 9 H.K.-S hai Shipping To Be Resumed As Nationalists Comply ———i___—..^l^i^^^^^^^_ B^^^...^_^_^^^___^^^ VS 5x SJSSS nfl IB fen is I^H m______l __B____L ___________H _____i^____i js» SI B £2 e& I H _B V I_i___^ l ___r_____L^______C^^_^^__^^_________^^a__R-^_^______________R ntmfflr ______P* RS I _______k___J_B k «b «mni«S rC JSij W|ls alnady aaaouced their be
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  • 40 9 Carrier President On Tour irt^sident of Carrier Intemitioaal LWL (Americaa airr rt iiUoniU firm). Mr. firman Greenwood (rieht)TnH J nt I niversity student, who are <m a tour of th "pacW?' Mr. Gnrnuood arrived m Sinsaporc on business iSr' day.
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  • 63 9 Mails arrived froa Honskonff and China by the Carthage today, and will close for Great Briknn. N Ireland and Europe tomorrow For South ud East Ainca mails close at noam today for the Berlase. Mail* wiß be arriving by the Gorgon tomorrow from Western Australia, and by the Foorhow
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  • 139 9 t t HONGKONG, July lft (AP) Eleven Nationalist horn type mines have been swept from the harbour of Swatow. oppo- site to Formosa, this week, it i was reported today. The report came from Cap-! tain a Patey. skipper of the British steamship Empire Park,
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  • 218 9 I A F Has Modern Depot For Repairs CHAKERI (INDIA). July 10. i The Indian Air Force base Repair Depot at Chakeri, eight miles from Kanpur m the Uttar Pradesh, has after i nearly three years of bard labour come into its own. In the huge hangars and newly erected
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  • 388 9 re n!£ S I^L 0 tons deadweight as a practical possibility, btates the ShipbuUder. Following the launching of the 28.000 oU-Unk steamship, Xf utl na ta A P rU Ute year by n c -Anglo-Saxon Petroleum P°;: Ltd ot London the Shipbuilder
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  • 31 9 1 The relative costs of build and Pa JK n r toaSS a united States Senate Com. mit jee, are «urpr££? He 1 fig £s srf
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  • 57 9 rJ v a y t d c B an( h of the R°yal Naval Sailing /Usociation 1 ru "T* an °P« off-shore S f and finishing off the Royal Ulster's line at Bangi siUer tankard presented by Ux^ commodore of the AssociaR.O R.C. ratings, time allow. August 11
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  • 55 9 The Moras Towing and Transport C*. of New York. has about 30 Dieselelectric tors m serrice aa4 the mnu future, btohabty daring this year, the e«Ure leci will be Dieseletectrlc the first DieseJelertric fleet m the world. This rompany t^ stated to be the
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  • 45 9 An nnn'ys's of Bri'ish shipping shows that m 1939, 59 per cent, was liner tonnage, compared with 58 per cent m J949; tramps, 23 per cent, m 1939. 21 per cent m 1949; tankers, 18 per cent m 1939 and now 21 per cent.
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    • 258 9 "Meonfe** dor afct* tui B««w«,* l-ui»r« M| l% •Übj.ot to .U»»aoo Ma moccii-uob wlth»ot iati^ »W ip*» and DM«eneer e^«>,tt«n olmm aoon urn AMERICAN MAIL J.INB r\si mm 1 s el su < ''£r <^ t ~,«iv.KrK, r ror ttan«*ok. aoottong i.p* o KVKKtri BT/%R MNB 'LoMvereu (gs 39 Joly
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    • 130 9 I TOMORROW MENTAKAB T A^rAo WWo».r o». AITIVaIS GORGON (Mansflelds) mI 0^??^ 1 1 TIN YUAN from Fraonantlc MAETSUYCKER (R.1.L.) ULYSSES YESTERDAY POOCHOW (Mansfields) £L£f karta Soerabayt and B^ ILI iaK a P rta 5 S PisSA#ctpj..) BF& ntte INNER ROADS s^:e S IS m» Mr* SENG^ ARAN inner-Roads S«A,
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  • 463 10  -  Popular Structure /rows From Humble Hut 20 Years Ago By Louis Ng THE largest ami most tnagnifircnt Chinese Teno'e In the mainland of Pioviiue Wellesley and Ke(iah. is too •*Hai Tung Mah" Temple which stands on the lower 6lope of the hillock
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  • 48 10 LONDON, July 9:— (INS).— American 829 Superforts, handed over to Britain under the military assistance programme will be christened "Washington's.** This is m accordance with the Royal Air Force custom of naming their aircraft instead of calling them by their type numbers.
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  • 16 10 "Well— lets go put out that little old fire I"
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  • 455 10 rests Show Mother's Milk Is Best For A New Baby Bj EDWIN r. JORDAN. M. D. Written for NEA Service 'TWERE fs no doubt that the best food for a new-born infant is the mother's milk. When such feeding is possible there is no need tp argue
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  • 318 11 lew \orks Jake Lamotta and Tiberio Mitri of meet tomorrow m a world middleweight titlp 1 rht ar Madison Square Garden. Mitri replaces 1 original opponent Rocky Graziano who orted an injured hand. i Press, commenting oi nates th«t if then are h
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  • 67 11 BAJ V (AP) July 10 Farina of Italy, Alfa R-meo 158, kilometre fourth Bari on Sunday. lei Fangio of i driving an Alfa y trailed Farina the 60 lap race' wd second. i Britain tiurd. Pierre egh of France ot) was fourth. Franco y (Ferrari)
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  • 28 11 n on a^rl Oie other school i double fig-; bert for liking six, iM while Jagtuied three for •"-Plied with lurai topscoringi
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  • 192 11 Standard Staff Correspondent July 9 —Scoring nine points Jaffar bin Awang won •lonshin at the annual athletic meeting of the n police held at Seremban yesterday. Inspector Lira. 1 i ampin was runner-up with seven Doi"*- *i| m champion'V Umt of the gCi Ports
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  • 271 11 LONDON. July 10:—(Reuter). The "green cap* incident which caused so much controversy m rowing circles over 20 years ago, when John B. Kelly, the American sculler, was supposed to have sent his rowing cap to King George V as a protest against
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  • 261 11 I KUALA LIPIS July 9The first Pahang Indo-Ceylor ese Sports Carnival which wi he held on July 16 and 1 is not purely an all Indc Ceylonese affairs. The Organising Committei In charge of the programm» have met and drawn up programme consisting of mon than twenty
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  • 18 11 It S G «PATANI, July 10--for ?h^ n tenta tively fixed SoMfSof 1 Patani Police
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  • 454 11 THE SINGAPORE Motor Club, through th* m l| Johore, has obtained official approval from thl Jo£L°^ the Regent of Johore Grand Prix car and motor cycle ScestnhSl Sta /c Council, for the Aug. 6 aces to be run at Johore Bahru on The
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  • 181 11  -  OLLIE DAY IKS SDFSADSADFSA By OLLIE DA VIES SLOW to pace work was done at Bukit Timah yesterday morning wiien the going wm* good. Golden Grove was the first out With Ah Kirn astride, this Hall Mark mare went round twice, half-pacing over the last five
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  • 90 11 HONOLULU. July 9 (AP)Evelyn Kawamoto, 17. Honolulu High School girl, on baturday set a new American record of one minute 24 2 sees, for the 100-metre breast stroke m the Hawaii AAU swimming meet. The old time of one minute Z4.3 seconds was set
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  • 236 11 LONDON, July 8: (Reuier) The annual Oxford and Cambridge Universities match which began at Lord's today was left m an intriguing position by close of piny when Cambridge had been dismissed for 200 and Oxford had scored 90 for four wickets. South Africans played
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  • 22 11 All Set For More Winners Jockey H. Charles and Mrs. Charles uho ntumcd to Siarapore on Sunday from a holiday m AnsiralL
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  • 772 11 Following arc the weights for eight races on the hrst day and four ra-es on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting: HORSES CLASS 1 Div. l—4i Fur. St 5 yd. Persian I^ord 9. Croydon 9 1 Fright Ev s
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  • 144 11 St'"»--d Cnrr^sponiciit IPO'.I, July 10 —With a view to ancovmging cricket among t* n M.t'iv;, who have yet to show up m the competitive jteW, Malaj State rulers m the Federal on arc donating a sh eVl for annual inter-stat* competition among Malays. This »s
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  • 27 12 American. Victor At Wimbledon Budge Patty, giant killer at WimblHon, who won the coTeted singles championship beating Australia's Frank Sedgman 6—l. B—lo. 6—2, 6—3 o n Friday.
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  • 100 12 A meeting of officials and players of the Chinese Athletic Association soccer team will be held shortly to consider a proposal to admit players of other nationalities to their club membership I beginning from Jan. 1 next year. A suggestion that the name of the
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  • 159 12 Standard Staff Correspondent l < IPOH, July 10.— Three elimi-j nation round matches for the 1 Malayan badminton championship were played off m Ipoh last night and resulted m Goh Chong Hong and Foo Ving Khean qualifying for the tournament proper m the singles event
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  • 498 12 With a magnificent throw, Harry Taylor of the Singapore Police pulverised the Ma ayan and Singapore record for the javelin throw at a Singapore A.A.A. triangular meet held on the Padang vAstentav. yesterday. Taylor, a newcomer to Sing- J ipore athletics, threw the
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  • 362 12 Twenty-five-year old Ong Chew Bee won the Singapore singles lawn tennis title yesterday, beating' I. Khamis, 4— <J, 6—3, 6—2 on the S.C.C. courts. Youth was well served, for Khamis, who is m his 39th year, was visibly tired m
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  • 80 12 TWENTY-EIGHT players have been invited by the Singapore Amateur Football Association to tour Manila. Rangoon and Hongkong m January and February next year. The players are: Chee Seng, Yew Chang, Suppiah (TBA) Salleh, Morton, Abdul Rah- man, Lawther, Khamis Bedol, Boon Leong, Vass,
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  • 374 12 RE M E Save Match With Last -Minute Goal A LAST-MINUTE goal scored by inside right Hewitt enabled R.E.M.E. to draw with the Tamil Brotherhood Association m a S.A.F.A. senior league match at Jalan Besar yesterday. The game was a tame affair. The T.B.A. had more of the exchanges m
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  • 38 12 MELBOURNE, July 8 (Reu-ter-A.A.P.) A minor sensation occurred juse befor ethe start of the Grand Steeplechase at Flemington Racecourse here today when the stewards ordered the withdrawal of the favourite. Bronze Laddie, becaus eof his unfltness.
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  • 59 12 SEREMBAN, Monday: Three of Negri's top ranking cricketers were m excelleni form yesterday when playin* for their respective clubs. I. C .Ingleton of the Negr Sembilan club gave an al round performance by takinj seven of the Port Dickson Rec reation Club's wickets for four teen runs m
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  • 221 12 The West Indies closed their 1 first innings against Northamp- r tonshire at the lunch interval a today declaring at 431 for 8. t At the close of play this evening Northants had scored t 215 for seven, (Brooks 51. Oldfield run out 85, Barron
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  • 183 12 KUALA LUMPUR, July 10— The Tamilian Physi-' cal Culture Association defeated the Selangor Indian 1 Association by two goals to nil m a first division league soccer match on the Kuala Lumpur Padang today. Both goals came oft penalties which were converted
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  • 72 12 PENANG, July 10— In a first division league soccer match on Dato Kramat ground this afternoon the Indian Recreation easily defeated Police Sports Club by five goals to one. Indians led three goals to one m the first half. Scorers for Indians were
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  • 175 12 Austin's 156 Records In US Confirmed LONDON. (Airmail): (Reuter) British racing motorist *Alan Hess, credited with 149 United States motoring records, believes that he now holds more such records than any other man m the world. Alan Hess was one of four drivers who took part m two attempts on
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  • 323 12 LONDON. July 10 (Reutei > %Jhe I Cricket Club have announced that F. G Middlesex has been invited to captain tin- MCC which goes to Australia for the Click winier. Mann captained the touring side m South Africa m I'j4B-4M but
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  • 75 12 PENANG. July 10— Tan Cheng Tee beat S. T. Stewart m straight sets, 6 4. 6 2 m the ftnal of the Penang Plate m the Penang Open tennis championships today at the Penang Sports Club Court. I The final of the men's
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    28 12 Miss Cora Nrubronner and Inspector Mary Voon of th# Singapore Police who competed m tbe Singipore \AA triangular match yesterday h -twrrn (ho p«»ii«... n w ■»<• bUC- Standard
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  • 161 12 MANCBCSTEI •>- -(Reut«T> For hi of sconnn V.t king five v. Aniarn.it n I 1 U player u»id X., rtitnai. crowd with £9 the Lancashire I a#airM Middleton Middlttoa, t> ■eotvd 102. Ra i replied with Ml for when play IMllCll drawn AmariiHih's kni when
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  • 79 12 The Tloni H f bf Bourabaya invitation t.) t! <• I lotie Association «>: 5 —last year- SAi champions to toi.r [i 3 September. The C.A wi I vitation arul the hide HVtfll Chil m the Federation I Mr. Lam Joon Cl sident of
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