Singapore Standard, 12 July 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1. NO. 10~~~ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 325 1 KYO, July ll-(AP)~Jet fighters, streaking in Jcets and machine-guns today seared Communist North Korean supply lines feeding the blazing 45-mile v. ide front south of Seoul. The biggest air armada since World War II warplanes— left roads, bridges and railroads u with
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  • 151 1 Standard Staff Reporter >THER Chinese High, acher was detained under the Emergency •:is. Monday after- are now two tea-i and eight students of; hool under detention, the Emergency Reler teacher and eight detained when i the school in E R >ad on May 31. 1 students "were
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    7 1 photo. efforts to seek sa fety.- AP
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  • 273 1 i resolution of the Security Council ai^'ft^nLXfulyS tte Un&d Na^ont flag to cover the armed actions of the U.S. in Korea which ™S!l ***** .aggress,™ on the part of the United States SithS&d lX C £££X±£ me lext of the note: **The
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  • 112 1 EIGHTEEN bundles of cotton yarn, each weighing 400 lbs., were stolen from a godown in Cecil Street belonging: to an Indian merchant yesters9 a W The gOOdS ValUed The goods which were not insured against theft are said to be easily identifiable. They were
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  • 125 1 HONGKONG, July 11 (AP). Bubonic plague has struck the South China province of j Fukien threatening that province's more than 11,000,000 population, according to Hongkong Government officials today. Canton officials are reported rushing tho'sands of c.c.'s of bubonic pi e vaccine to thej
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  • 81 1 WASHINGTON. July 11.— (U.P.)— United States officials today promised war crimes trials for the Korean Communists wno executed seven A nerican prisoners. American authorities said they had plenty of legal power to prosecute the killers if they can catch them. The
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  • 68 1 HONGKONG. July 11— (AP) T h e Chinese Communist military authorities in the South proviYice of Kwangtung are drafting 100.000 former Nationalist troops into active service, according to an independent newspaper report in Hongkong today. The report says the former Nationalist troops are slated
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  • 261 1 WASHINGTON. July 11.— (A.P.) Informed U.S. senators said today they expect a I 100,000-man increase in the armed forces at an initial cost of USs3so.ooo.ooo— as the first step in the buildup toward a decisive victory in Korea. Present strength is about ,1.370.000.
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  • 153 1 TOKYO, July 11 (UP). Two American war correspondents were killed in the Korean fighting on Monday, front reports said today. They were identified as Ray Richards, 56, of the International News Service, and Corporal Ernie Peeler, of the Pacific edition of the service newspaper, Stars
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  • 360 1 North Koreans Start Big Offensive, Push 61s Towards Taejon I TOKYO, July 11 (UP)' American front line troops reeled backward under a "slaughterhouse' Communist offensive on the Korean front above Taejon on Tuesday. Massed Communist divisions and armour were trying to envelop Taejon j and drive the Americans from their
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  • 188 1 TOKYO, July 11-(Reu-, ter-AAP) General MacArthur's communique announced tonight that American forces on the Western Korean front had now fallen back on the Kum River at the approa- ches to the temporary capital of Taejon. Here they are attempting to "stabilise the situation," the
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON, July 11 <AP).—Draft machinery to produce the 20,000 recruits asked for by the U.S. Army was in motion today, while military leaders sought ships to carry already trained troops to back the defence of Southern Korea against invading Communists. The Army
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  • 109 1 TAIPEI, July 11 (AP) Nationalist authorities here are taking no chances against possible Communist air raids against Formosa. While the presence of the U.S. Seventh Fleet in Formosa j Straits Rive people on the street here a sense of security, the Nationalist Navy
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  • 101 1 LONDON, July 11.— (U.P) —The tin market saw another violent demand for tin Avhich sent the price of spot soaring up £15 to the new peak of C 648-3/8 while three months jumped nearly the same amount to £647-3/4. The turnover was
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  • 152 1 AOA Sale Approved By Truman WASHINGTON. July 11--(Reuter)—President Truman was today reported to have approved the proposed sale of American Overseas Airlines to its trans-Atlantic competitor Pan-American World Airways, making this world's largest international airline even larger. According to people interest-' ed in the deal., but who asked not to
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  • 29 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 11 (AP).— The General W. H. Gordon sails today with 1,350 U.S. soldiers as replacements in the Western, Pacific
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  • 321 2 Standard Staff Reporter COUNSEL for the defence, Mr. Irving A. de Siriwardhena, asked the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. yesterday to put on record that the verdict of "guilty" was passed on his client before he had made his
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  • 243 2 Standard Staff Reporter > SHOPKEEPERS in Singapore yesterday expressed ►surprise that the Singapore Municipal Commissioners I had decided to tax sun blinds bearing advertisements. Many of them along North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road told a Standard reporter that they thought the charges
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  • 121 2 (Standard Staff Reporter) A MODERN Royal Air Force ofTicers* club and swimming i pool at Fairy Point in Changi will be opened this Saturday by the C.-in-C. Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fognrty. The $150,000 club is equio- ped
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  • 48 2 MARINERS are warned that a firing practice seawards will I take place betweeen 9 a.m. I and 4 p.m. on July 25, in the i "Established Coast Artillery I Firing Area," states a message I by the Singapore Master AtI tendant to the shipping com--1 munity.
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    55 2 I.i a few months' time, it will not be necessary for the little girl and the old woman seen in the pictures above to wash at the sUad pipes outside the Kin Keat Road artisans' quarters. They u ill not oalr have water from the pipes in their quarters but
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  • 410 2 Students Filter Back Through Bamboo Curtain Disillusioned, Says CID Chief Standard Staff Reporter MANY SINGAPORE Chinese students, who were lured to Red colleges in China have returned not only "completely disillusioned" but with harrowing tales of their escape through the Bamboo Curtain* The Singapore C.I.D. Chief, Mr. R. C. B.
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  • 53 2 DRAWING a sugar price list from his pocket as proof, a 41 -year-old shop proprietor of Seletar Road, Tan Chiew Chuan. claimed trial in the Second District Court to a < charge of failing to display a proper sugar price list on July i 8. Tan was
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  • 148 2 Chinese hotel m Tan Jong Kalong Road a Singapore Chin ese bank clerk was granted a decree nisi to be made abso iSiVitils,i| 1X fWe^ When h Inro^n fol l*dlV^ rce J ln th ThlTud^ f Mp ye w ay Vi, roeood SrlntpJl n tl??
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  • 113 2 (Standard Staff Reporter) SEVEN years ago an elderly father of four children quarrelled with his wife, sold his furniture, and left hotne. Last Saturday his wife. Chew Kim Neo. of Richard Avenue was told that her 62--year-old husband Pek Tian Soo was
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  • 363 2 Standard Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE is to get a new ajid bigger public swimming pool than the one at Mount Emily. The new pool will be situated in the heart of Chinatown. It is expected to be ready some time next year if plans come
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  • 25 2 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues,— Ee Bee of GeLang Pateh was bound over today lor nine months for having chandu dross.
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  • 4 2 It's A Tough Life
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  • 221 2 MalayRegt. Band In Hari Raya Show Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time in its history, the band of the Malay Regiment will play Malay selections and Marrh music in a Malayan amusement park. This will be during the Hari Raya celebrations at the Happy World stadium in Singapore from
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  • 93 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will now be able to buy dainty lady's watches, the size of a tencent piece, that winds itself with the aid of fiv«» miniature steel balls instead of a spring. Thii is the first and only watch to wind itself
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  • 84 2 THE PRIME Minister of! Australia. Mr. Robert G. Menties, resumed his journey to London by Qantas Constellation when he lelt Kallang Airport early yesterday morning. Security precautions for Mr. Menzies were not relaxed until the aircraft left the airport on Monday afternoon. During the night, a
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  • 332 2 Standard Staff Reporter In 8 few months* time, residents in the tr*. sans' quarters at Kim Keat Road area will have to grope about in their houses after tr \c Nor will they have to queue up at a communi) pipe to draw
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    • 359 2 BOARD KESIUIN BOARD RESIDKN E for fart nes§ girls V\\ c 8. Tort Canning moderate. Apply by ie V EDUCATION \r. RADIO CLASS FOK EUS under F.n^ 1 I Enr^l now Chjne sa. Short Street. Tel I VIOLIN I.F.SSONS j practice by Juliai (Musical Direr! Orchestra). Limited cepted for prepar.
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  • 397 3 turnip ™?UGH the year 1949 may have been a i wmflrf V V? n he economic recovery of the region, incZ^l be t tota lly J un J realistic to anticipate a rapid Deonl^ e n/ 1 A the 8t^ d
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    54 3 One of the five Selangor Girl Guides, who is expect d to sail for West Australia for the Jamboree is Miss K (,nin.:<>wary, a student of the Methodist Girls* School Koala Lumpur. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs S* Karaiisingam of Kuala Lumpur. She Imtm #k« Capital on
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  • 165 3 Standard Staff Correspondent fALA LUMPUR, Tues. Nearly 365 Kuala others have used the maternity and baby ?rvices run by the Kuala Lumpur Municipalitv in July, last year, the Kuala Lumpur Municiidwifery scheme, the first of its kind in the n with a large
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  • 100 3 ita »dard Staff Correspondent' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues forces operating in lay killed one V bandit gang of thine "r r -'i. a iled t0 stop when B&IEV 111 utensili, sawsj tools were found h S? lta locnted Six Chin- woman were tioning. .The bus was lorry
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  • 47 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Miss Enid Ferdinanz, Social Welfare Officer, has returned from England and resume 1 office as SociaW Welfare Ortk-er in Johore Bahru. Che Ha na binti Manaf. who was acting for Miss Ferdinanz, will be leaving for Muar shortly.
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  • 154 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues About 130 families are expected, under a new Government scheme, to move into the new settlement area at 33rd. mile Aver Hitam, Johore, in the near future. o A'l squatters living around £rtn and 30th milestones, Ayer Hitam.
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  • 95 3 The Commander -in Chief Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, ar- rived at Changi air strip yesterday after his Federation- wide tour. The C.-in-C, inspected R.A.F. units in Kuala Lumpur and i Butterworth during his eleven- j day tour. He also
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  • 92 3 Brothel-Keeper To Serve Jail Term TONG Ah Hong, an elderly Chinese we nan of Tembeling Road, was yesterday sentenced I to three months' imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth Po- j lice Magistrate. Mr. Peter Clague, for permitting her I premises to be used as a bro- thel on June 19.
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  • 20 3 Str£' of Amoy! {fconu/ ntenced to one tbi t imprisonment CToit i p irst District; picture.
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  • 261 3 Standard Si "SOURABAYA SUE," Republic of Indonesia, is time the American-born jou Ktut Tantri, is looking for English paper, Times of Ii publication in Jakarta shor "But I want only newspapermen who sympathise with Indonesia," she told reporters on arrival by Qantas Constellation yesterday.
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    28 3 Picture. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kok Kiangr, photographed after their wedding 1 at Jalan Meriam, Muar. The bride was formerlf I Miss Bin Sio Lau.- Lim Photo Studio
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  • 159 3 WHEN SENTENCE of four months* rigorous imprisonment was imposed on him, a young Indian. Augustine Stevens, asked the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon yesterday that he be provided with European food as he was not accustomed to Asian food. Mr. Kingdon told Stevens.
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  • 279 3 Standard Staff Correspondent P A >A LUMPUR. Tues.— Alleged to have stabbed an Indian, Sithambaram. who tried to intervene in a quarrel over a bicycle at. Klapa Bali, Batu Lima Estate, in Slim River on April 15 this year, a y ou n fi
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    11 3 picture XiiSr SIl »gapore by stream Guards. statinnpH in Malaya. Standard
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  • 107 3 Standard Staff Reporter '•YOI T R RIGHT to vote Is your democratic privilege and I it is by exercising that right that you can shape the future or your country." Thus said Mr. V. K. Nalr, I Vice-president of the Labour Party
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  • 129 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 38-year-old Chinese, Low Chai, who attempted to pick the pocket of a Malay woman at a bus stand in Kuala Lumpur last Tuesday, was fined $50 or one month's rigorous im- prisonment, and was bound over to be of good
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  • 575 3 Restored Order Out Of Chaos In Malaya Sir Harold C Will™ By Aster Gunesekera, Standard Staff Correspondent THE man who restored order out of chaos in Malaya in the early days of the liberation and did much to restore public confidence in the British Government, is leaving this country. He
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  • 217 3 Standard Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Malay police supervisee, 17-year-old Hassan bin Maidin was sentenced to six months* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. A. P. Jack in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today, for being unable to give a reasonable explanation for his presence
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  • 32 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues For the first five months of this year, the Federal Government paid out $350,590 to those who gave information to the police.
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  • 121 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Government daily paid workers in the Federation are again to discuss the question of their wages revision. A meeting has been called by representatives of the various Government Trade Unions catering jfor daily paid workers, for
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  • 28 3 Mr. Yee Koon Seng has been granted an honorary commission as cadet acting sub-lieute-nant in the Junior Technical (Trade* School. Sea Cadet Corps from June 5.
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  • 302 4 photo. Standard St; "INDIANS in this coi effort to prove to the peo are here to give and noi "eve of departure" messa India, Mr. J. A. Thivy, ma well party yesterday. The party was given to members of the
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  • 181 4 Indian Navy Ready To Serve State Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues. Rear-Ad-miral J. Barnard, R.N., told The Standard on board the Flagship, Delhi today that the Indian Navy is prepared to defend her state if ttte necessity arises. Commenting on the recent Naval exercises with the Royal Navy in Singapore
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  • 77 4 MALACCA. Tues The semi-finals of the Malacca talentime show was held at the City Cabaret before a large gathering. By popular vote Miss Nellie, Toh and her song "For ever and ever" and Master Ronnie Ong with his song "Some Sunday Morning" were adjudged winners. Mr.
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  • 103 4 IN A Singapore Police raid on a gambling den in Bugis Street, the raiding party picked from the gambling table a white fowl. Five people Chye Ow Yian, Lai Ken Shoon. Choo Kim Cheonc, Teo Peng Hwee. and Tan Ah Seng rounded up in the
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  • 44 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Tues. For carrying excessive load in his van, Guan Seng of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $100 yesterday. IHe was also fined $50 for usiing his vehicle outside its authorised zone. The driver was similarly fined on both charges.
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  • 504 4 AT THE adjourned hearing yesterday of the case in which it was alleged a plot was made' to kill Chota Bai, an Indian Mohamedan "priest", the Relief Court was told that Chota was to have been "taken to a countryside, done awav with,
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  • 65 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues.— At an extraordinary general meeting ,of the Negri Sembilan Estates'! Asian Staff Union yesterday, the members were unanimous in their view that they will not be contended with any proposal of the Malayan Planting and Industrial Employers' Association unless
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    65 4 •f #fc/i d J?™' i£ h i° hlu Shen fsfcadin* this picture) 2LS- e Jub !t c Theatre, Singapore, celebrated their silver Mond^ wJt* arty a U heir Dalve3r home on Monday night. Among the guests were (from left) Dr m£ A rai ff MI S Hovita A »ciano, Mr
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  • 263 4 story of a sacred white pearl which grew bigger and bigger and subsequently multiplied into several smaller ones was related by Miss Pitt Chin Hui, a delegate of the Singapore Buddhist Fede- ration to the World Buddhist Conference, who ar- nyed
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  • 571 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca Magistrate, Mr. F. Bon Bernard, today allowed the prosecution to call in ASP T. Hamilton, officer in charge C.I.D. Malacca, as witness at the resumed hearing of the case in which Tan Kee
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    37 4 The Representative of the Government of India, Mr. J. A. Thivy, being garlanded by Mr. K. P. A. Menon, president of the Indian Fine Arts Society, at a tea party given in his honour yesterday. Standard photo.
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  • 58 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues —AH low lying: areas in Penan* were flooded tonight as a result of a sudden blinding shower which drenched the town from 7.30 p.m. Many thoroughfares in the town were under one foot of water. In the outlying areas
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  • 366 4 LONDON, July 11 (UP) —British Lieut General A. E. Percival compared the Korean conflict today with the Malaya campaign, which ended with his surrender to the Japanese at Singapore on February 15, 1942, after 71 days of fightin g. Percival
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  • 44 4 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRI\ Tues jThe local Indian Congress will hold a tea party at y.30 a.m.. on July 17, in honour of Sri J.A. Thivy. the Singapore Representative of the Indian Government, who is due to leave Malaya shortly.
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  • 122 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Tues. A Hudson car, worth $6,000. and bearing a Penang registration number, was ordered to be confiscated by the Jitra Magistrate. Tengku Mokhtar, when a Penang Chinese, Koh Ewe Trek, stood trial to show cause why the car in whi«
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    5 4 Lt. Gen. A. E. Percivil
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  • 103 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues— Engines of the Penang Fire Brigade went on a wild goose chase this morning when they were summoned by two faljse alarms. In each case the alarm box was broken and the lever turned down. It is suspected
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  • 89 4 USISMan Finds Red Literature (Standard Staff Repn.irn A CHINESE r U.S. Information Si rviei rary had a rude day. While idl through the pages rican magazine, he a quantity of Rivi wedged in betw< The Chine «> brought the matter I trntion of the D.r. Henry Lawrence. .j r once
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  • 78 4 Police On Trail Of Hit-And-Run Trisha Man Standard Staff Correspondent a;. uk STAR Police an looking and-n.n trisha ma:, i Involved in an the wcek-erd rttult death of a 50 ->v i labourer Two Chine Aerf said to be carryii.g a pile across the toad Pekan Melayu t, unknown trisha
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  • 38 4 A 2J-YKAR-OI .!> Mariam biate U ral guilty in th S Police Com: of a paid woman v. h hi-u>c. laapactw I prosecutii stealing U -147. pawn I The July Ift f iaad at
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  • 54 4 FOUND fu the pul D. S In the S e Co m j Saviappao started thopkeepci I cnu.«e b« wa rette rifeort Iti tho quarrc. tervoncd. Baviappan ■avaial blows. Chelilah d n>t. and laid i < stop the q-i r viappan and the r
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  • 144 4 Kedah Malay Teachers To Form Trade Union Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Tues.— At an emergency meeting held yesterday, the Kedah Malay Teachers' Association agreed by 10 votes to three to change their association into a trade union. It was agreed that each of the delegates present would get the
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  • 148 5 BY ALICIA HART who use make-up 1 foundation creams or lot inns only for special iour occasions underrate its practical importance as skin protector. Naturally, OTie expects foundation to p make-up cling longer nr i to give skin a smoother, (lawless appearance. But a good cream or
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    347 5 End Play Used Twice In A Hand BY WILLIAM B. McKENNEY 'THE life master and senior master pair event is a new tournament held for the first time this year. However its popularity is questionable, as only 28 pairs entered the contest The bridge league already has an opeu-pair
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  • 130 5 V r OU thin girls who are for- ever coming across diets for plumper sisters probably feel your particular problem is overlooked. Underweight is just as serious a beauty handicap as excess poundage. Overslimness usually means your calories intake is burned up before it becomes
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  • 350 5 JJAIR thai has been bobbed off not wisely but too well poses an awkward problem for the girl who wants to let it grow to a more flattering length. For several weeks, she's apt to find her hairline feathered with seraggly, uneven ends which
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  • 221 5 Is i; basis of any glowing skin, any fresh complexion, is cleanliness. Contrary to what you may have heard, washing your skin with soft water and bland soap won't harm it. Washing removes dead and withered cells which accumulate on the surface of the skin Correct
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  • 423 5 By Sjm.ill G and Esther R Klin* f}. Why should you marry? A. First, for companionship. Sinre man is a social animal he needs someone to share his joys and sorrows to praise his accomplishments and to sympathize with his setbacks to
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  • 627 5 Around The Shops With LILLIAN BUCKOKE RABIES are always fa the news these days— so around Town I went to see what gifts are easily available for our younger set. Not far from Fullerton Building I found my target. The Medical Hall seems crammed full of baby items.
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  • 222 5 IJNLESS your skin is ex- 1 tremely sensitive, it can! j stand one thorough washing with soap and water every day. plus several cool water rinsing. Washing with mild soap and soft water is essential for thoroughly removing all traces of cosmetics. Washing removes dirt,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 477 5 SINGAPORE CALLING.... RADIO MALAYA .J^p^'SH PROGRAMME CHINESE PROGRAMME the Schools; 12™ noon Pro- AS2* f a**"*??'! J n gramme in Malay; 1.00 p.m. MaJld arln; ,S; 48 *£»<*»«*■ The Radio OrciestraV 1 30 gf le S U w J M pML News in Time Signal and News; 1 45 Wl**£}*£™
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  • 736 6 THERE is a lot of gnashing of teeth among 1 qualified Singapore dentists over the decision of the Singapore Dental Board to open the register to practising, but academically unqualified men who have been tested and found fit Generally speaking, these critics are right when
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  • 719 6 Federations Oldest Mission Hospital By B. C. Khoo CTARTEU in a small way when its building was in Muntri Street in 1924, the Penang Mission Hospital, which, incidentally, is one of the oldest in the Federation, has now an efficient staff and is equipped with modern medical facilities with an
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  • 328 6 MELBOURNE. (Reuter) Four Australiaus are setting out on journeys whiVh will taken them over 16.000 miles to help to discover how round the world really is Using six special pendulums lent by the Department of Geogphysics of Cambridge University (England) they will measure the force of gravity
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  • 951 6  -  Dr. M.D. Kogel by THE atom bomb la the greatest artificial producer of mass casualties so far discovered. It can only be equalled or exceeded in effectiveness by a cosmic disaster of a convulsion occurring in the crust of the The blast and
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  • 697 6 A Dentist Protests Sir: Your heading "Denlists Divided on TttMSS* Test'* surely is not a in.e statement Your reporter only quoted one opinion which stated that The reoent test was adequate to allow unqualified and untrained persons to be rcglsticrsjd and exempt for Sections 17, 18 and
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  • 394 6 Review of Views OKF.AN at! airs n news matters v f nuod to mnn.-i columns of the afl u7 press Tho Tamil V d M-itnya Nanban, inol the 'i^,. ed St.-dr-. t<> < on her the him,. the oresctit (i. t Y Your Friends •aid the Main f An)erica had
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    • 30 6 SPECIAL OFFER! For month of July 1950. For all your ELECTR.CAL AND RADIO REQUIREMENTS (wholesale and retail) Soecinl discounts will be qiven SOON ELECTRICAL RADIO CO. 46 Selegie Koad, SINGAPORE.
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    • 39 6 CINE CAMERAS 8 n) m 16 mm Bell Howell j£[f/Ji Revere T: 1 IVOUdK M( .,r*M«^ PROJECTORS SOUND AND SILENT @W§g? FILMOSOUND REVERE 8 and m-. mmm 16 mm silent SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37-39 High Street, SINGAPORE. Tel »H
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  • 243 7 took all positions last a eoßßleMtt Mk rerabbiT s he whenTe e t S ank°s k ron P H like a b HP ch ««-»ed Griffith. He said th» Up said Lieut J°e E. suffered oAly sifght
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  • 124 7 Mr. Lie Will Continue Peace Plan I 51 "(.'ESS, July 11.— .iJ.P.):- I L'.N. SecretaryMr. Trygvc Lie. has that he pians to .1 ipaign for a nme for peace. Kon an situation is As an i'or Mr. Lie J "Mr. Lie rtefiI abandoned, and 1 ition of abandont>r peace as
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  • 101 7 Chinese Reds Moving To Korean Border' HONGKpNG. July !l. AP» Chinese newspapers say that Chinese Red troops are moving to the ManchuriaKorea border at the express direction of the Soviet High Command to support the North Korea?) armies against the UN. forces, reports A.P. In New York, says Reuter the
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  • 74 7 JAKARTA. July 10 (UP): The leader of the rebellious Dnrul Islam faction in Indonesia, K;trtosuwirjo, is reported to have been killed in a clash betWfCO his supporters and the Indonesian army on Saturday. Captured members of the gang state that among those killed in an engagement
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  • 154 7 Anti-USSR Charge Revived LAKE SUCCESS, July 11--(Reuter): -Nationalist China yesterday told the Little Asse{^ y 7 bo^ otted b^ R —that it still expected United Nations to consider her complaint against alleged Russian aggression, and would call for fhrrw a eekT eeting tW ur tH D /v Ts)ang sald afterwards
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  • 101 7 Soldiers Killed In H. M.S. Jamaica Were Volunteers LONDON. July U.— (API: The live British soldiers who I were by a Korean shell in H M.S. Jamaica were ship- I psd at Hongkong for "an instructional cruise." according to oflsc,al sources on Monday I Wjier) the fatal shell struck i
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  • 70 7 L \ino. Juiv U.— (AP): Egypt has decided not to vote lor <J.\. recognition of Red China, it is learned here. Her ballot in »ne Security Council nvght have won the issue U.K.-YEMEN TALKS LONDON. .lujy li.—(Reuter): Bntam and the Yemen will discuss all
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  • 96 7 Quake Toll In Colombia Rises To 270 BOGOTA, July lI.— <AP): —The death toll in the series of earthquakes which shook Colombia during the week-end has mounted to 270. Another tremor shook the town of Salazar last night, bringing fresh terror. The Red Cross reported th;«t 40,000 persons are homeless.
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  • 105 7 LONDON. July ft.— (UP):—, The Foreign Under-Secretary. Mr. Ernest Davies. told Parlia-, merit yesterday that Egypt's; refusal to support the Security Council's resolution on Korea was giving concern to the Bntish Government but Britain was not halting arms shipments to Egjpt. A
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  • 49 7 LIVERPOOL, July 11 (AP):— William Jones, accused in the magistrate's court of fracturing his wife's skull with a coal shovel, asked for bail so "I ran visit her in the hospital and cheer her up." The judge refused' and kept Jones M jail.
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  • 148 7 WASHINGTON, July 11 (UP).-US lighter planes may begin operating from South Korean bases this week, Air Force Major-Gen. O. P. Weyland said yesterday. Until now U.S. aircraft have been operating from bases in Japan or from Carriers. Some B-29's and medium bombers have
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    64 7 Photo. When the Communist East Germans recently cutoff the water supply to the Westers sector of Berlin, the Allies werr ready, putting into action their own pumps. In the elevated areas, however, the people had to line up at street pumps for their supplies. The Allies defeated an earlier eleetri
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  • 59 7 HONGKONG. July 11.— (Reuter-A AP) North Korean servicemen on active duty in South Korea will get double pay for combat duty, says the Peking radio. The report said that Seoul, the Southern capital now in the hands of the North Koreans, is quickly resuming its
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  • 181 7 r«dere2l^T« J Ko f eans had •»»">«*<« several surSSL. *UT3" JT.S The atrocity was discovered L fT e COs after a "S cessrui American counterattack. Photographs have been taken of the bodies. Senator Leverett Saltonstall member of the Senate Armed Services Committee
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    74 7 Photo I. N. Wi ***<» Churchill Britain's famous politician and artist, Is also a farmer. He has rarms adjoining his country house at Chartwell. ■ear Westerham, Kent, which are managed for him by his son-in-law, Capt. Christopher Soames, M. P. for Bedford. Here Mr. Churchill is «een, seated in chair,
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  • 62 7 JSSS**!* July u <Re»ter -AAI-):— A woman attempting to commit suicide leapt over Sycoey s famous 175-ft <»ap to the rocks below and escaped almost unhurt M y t hat *nile she was in the air. a huge wave rolled in. covered the rocks, broke her
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  • 70 7 v *_-\SHlNeno\\ July 11. CAP.): U.S. armed fon-es recruiting oifices were jammed yesterday after the Defence Department asked for 20 000 draftees for the army "at the 1 earliest possible date.*** The number of enlistment applications was reported up 300 per '-ent. in some cities. Scores
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  • 162 7 Many In UK Offer To AidS. Korea LONDON, July 11.— (UP) The South Korean Minister, Thai Chang-yun, has received many hundreds of offers from British and East European exServicemen to fight on the Korean, front against Communism. Volunteers included an association o! former R.A.F. air j crews, who said they
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  • 83 7 WASHINGTON. July 11 (Reuter):— The Chiefs-of-Staff of the Army and the Air Force. Gen. J. Lawton Collins and Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg have left Washington for Tokyo to confer with Gen. MacArthur and learn at "firsthand" how best he can be supported by tht Defence Department
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON, July U.~ (UP):— U.S. Air Force announces that two additional B-50 medium bomber groups will be sent to England to continue training air forces of North Atlantic Treaty countries. This will bring to three the number of American B-29 and B-50 groups
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  • 27 7 The Western Powers conferred in London with Ru-m.i for the 256th time on the Austrian peace treaty on Mondav. I without «iny result. U.P.
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  • 71 7 RANGOON. July 11.— (Reu-i ter):— Brigadier San Po thin, former special Commissioner for Bassein and Burmese Cabinet Minister, was released from prison yesterday by government orders after being detained for over a year. San Po Thin. a Regular 1 Army Officer, was in command of the
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  • 26 7 Political prisoners from Goa 'Portuguese India) will be "freed in due course If not already liberated" as the result of an amnesty. Reuter
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  • 92 7 LONDON, July 11 (Reuter):--The British GovfnilrV* rritory.' This was stated by the Forei^i or Commons yesterday. Mr. Davjes was rcpivjng to Opposition protests against Xho occupation by Argentina of Deception Island, an Antarctic fU'pendoncy at the Falkland Islands. He .said that Britain is to make
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  • 110 7 Israeli Citizenship Law Passes Its First Reading JERUSALEiM, July 1 1 K (AP>:— The Israeli Parliament K has passed the first reading of i Q I the citizenship Jaw, under Q ■which 1,100.000 Jews plus 5 60,000 Arabs now in Israel au- i <* torn a tit-ally become citizens of
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  • 139 7 RANGOON, July 11 (AP):-Thc Burmese Army thro ba <* towards the China-Burma border w \a«onaJist troops who were infiltratin* Into the Eastern Shan state o! Kenfftun*, the Burmese Army announces. tho T he f statem 5 nt th fighting took place inside the
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  • 60 7 HONGKONG. July 11 (R cu-ter-AAP): Heightening war fears nere, the U.S. authorities yesterday dispatched by air to Japan ten boxes of doruments belonging to the US. Government. Military police units, armed with sten guns and revolvers were posted at the airfield, whiie the
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    36 7 reports High Government sources In London said on Monday thit ailing Mr. Ernest BevJa) above) intends to remain Foreign Secretary as long a* he can and that he does not Intend to resign at present. A.P.
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  • 76 7 'BERLIN. July 11-d/P); The Russians halted 4.3 Berlfnbound freight c;ir« at the zonal cordor on Mondajr in a new tightening of rosthctions to this surrounded city. The cars were turned bark to Western Oermany. Other freight CM wrre permitted to contta m after
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  • 221 8 HONGKONG, July 11 (Keuter-AAP) Fresh hopes of a trade revival have been aroused among trade circles in Shanghai by a combination of Washington's "neutralisation" of Taiwan and Peking's relaxed taxation and trade policy, according to an arrival from the north. They
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    95 8 Water penetration of rubberimpregnated leather is seen (above) being tested at the Nationil Bureau of Standards. The flexing of a shoe sole in walking on a wet surface is simulated by a specially designed machine which periodically bends and presses the four leather strips against the wet sponge in the
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  • 186 8 BAN FRANCISCO, July 11. 'U.P., A.P.)— Mario Giannini. head of the United States largest banking institution, the Bank of America, was found guilty of civil contempt on Monday by the Ninth United States Circuit Court of Appeals. The civil contempt citation also was returned by
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  • 145 8 NATURAL rubber greatly improves the durability of leather in a new treating process developed by Rene Oehler. Timothy J. Kildufl. and* Sverre Dahl in the leather laboratory of tne National Bureau of Standards in the United States. Through the impregnation of leather with natural
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  • 53 8 LIMOGES, Prance, July 11. •-UP.)— France's first uranium mine, a 300- foot shaft, near Chabanne village, was formally opened yesterday afternoon. The mine, which will employ 200 persons, is equipped With all modern equipment. "Results obtained," said a Statement by the laute! Vienna Provincial Government, "fully
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  • 122 8 STRONG overseas support and the scarcity of stocks; caused a sharp rise by about $50 per picul in pepper prices in Singapore. Copra was quiet throughout yesterday. The market was hesitant with buyers at S'.Wi and sellers holding off at $37 i. No business was reported. Coconut oil
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  • 38 8 NEW YORK, July 11— (..P.) —RUBBER closed 20 to 35 points lower yesterday. Sales totalled 121 contracts. Offers were: July 34.30; September 30.b0; December 28.30; March 26.75 nominal. Spot No. 1 R.S.& 34 J 2 nominal.
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  • 766 8 SINGAPORE, Tues— Both the tin and industrial sections of the Malayan share market improved slightly today. Small gains were recorded in some quotations during the day. Closing prices were: a i B «ycr Seller Alex Bricks 5S 235 230 A t ?rd 2.224. 2.30 cd 5^
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  • 270 8 Finance'- Commerce CHICAGO, July 11 (UP) The Korean war scare touched off a flurry of price increases yesterday, and the Federal Reserve Bank that prolonged fighting In Korea would cause inflation. Prices rose on a wide variety of
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  • 173 8 UK-Pak.Trade Talks Open In London LONDON, July 11— (A. P.) I —British and Pakistani financial experts have started preliminary discussions on further renewal of the financial agreement betwren the j two countries, the Treasury stated today. The last series of talks took place in the summer of 1949 and extended
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  • 51 8 LONDON. July 11.— (Reuter> —Britain's steel output in the first half of this year was 8.309.000 tons, an all-time record, the British Iron and Steel Federation announced today. 1 This was 351.000 tons higher than in the previous be.st half-year, the first half of
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  • 124 8 CALCUTTA. July 11. (A. P.) Profiteers, m this city., hoping that Korea will evenItually lead to another World War. have begun to corner j supplies, spiralling prices. I Medicines and drugs, especi- ally American, have jumped anything from 50 to 200 per cent. X-ray films
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    • 135 8 i LONDON, July 11: (Reu- ter) With less pessimistic '< view being taken of the inter- I national situation, the London Srock Exchange today showed firmness in many sections. British Government stocks led upward movement in better class issues and closed with gains of half a point. Dealers reported
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    • 127 8 NEW YORK. July 11— (AP) The New York stock market suffered a sharp morning decline on Monday but made a good come-back, closing with changes of about $1 (US) a share up or down from the previous close. Television shares were an exception, declining to an ex- tremc
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  • 149 8 LONDON. July 11— (Reuter) The British Government yesterday announced the end of soap rationinc; one of the few domestic rigours remaining from wartime. But soap will not be freed until Sept. 10. And in the interval Britons will have to use soap
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  • 179 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE rubber market opened firm yesterday on better orders from abroad but prices eased somewhat towards midday. In the afternoon, prices improved on renewed buying but sellers were scarce. The market steadied at the close, buyers of spot rubber quoting
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  • 126 8 Spore s** 1920 109.00 '10G.50 4J7* 1930 103 50 106 50 3% 1935 86.00 87.00 8% 1937 92 50 93 50xi 3% 1938 92. 5Q 93.50x1 4% 1939 100 50 102 50 3|% 1948 9000 9200xi Penang 5% 1926 105.00 100.50 4|% 1929 104.00 106 OOxi 3%
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  • 59 8 TIN SALE HITS ALLTIME HIGH LONDON. July 10 The tin market ords for activity 520 tons charm; j/ |t 7J morning session anol J2 300 in the aftm tr Spot and forward r.,< the pric« of CC33-I The closing pr. Spot— £633 buv.-: 1/2 sellers. -£632 to i Three month
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  • 15 8 Singapore. T $328 per pftcuL I (The rise wn with conditions In market).
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  • 93 8 GENEVA. July and UP >— Hi It tributed E900.000.U general en»dl!* loans for relief struction In count: the British c rtttOi the end i^ Lord AKxandrr tuld the i United Nations F I Social Council Lord All I British deleeat* ell. said not ail t
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  • 36 8 NEW DEI HI (GliS)i-An I: hibition will tx September in promote Indo-.^ Amonft th< will be re':..!..--ducts, mill-mad inrludinß cott n fabrics, n.v CBftßlCffi II India the TV tion with Indopendi:.,
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  • 14 8 PBAOUE Cktdm nia have rign d trade .i.,r. th^ official new>
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  • 281 9 WASHINGTON. (INS) -Construct ion of an interoecan canal acorss Nicaragua is imperative to full American defence. i iis is the warning today of Rep. Donald L.' chairman of a special subcommittee of the Merchant Marine Committee, which recently from a firsthand survey of the
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  • 50 9 N lists Release British Ship HONGKONG. July 11 (A P —The Chinese Nationalist navy has released the 7.000-ton British steamer, Kefalonia. seized at Formosa on July 7, a radiogram from her master stated today. The Kefalonia, he added was now on her way to the Manchurian port of Dairen. 1
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  • 50 9 The Shipping and Port Clearance Office, the Seamen's Registration Bureau, the office of the Registrar of Imports and Exports, and the Imports and Exports Control Office (Permits Branch), will be open from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. an Monday. July 17, the occasion being Hari Raya Puasa.
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  • 23 9 An official Certificate of Typo Approval has been issued by the Ministry of Transport for Decca marine radio type 159 A. <
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  • 234 9 Standard Shipping Reporter The stoi of Herr Hitler's luxurious yacht, the 2 7(k-u>ns Grille pride of the Third Reich -came to Sinagpore yesterday with the arrival of a handsome iix-foot German marine engineer-once her 'Chief.' He is Heinz Wichmann who flew to Singapore
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  • 362 9 A Nrw R^f d i*s* Shipping Reporter East dS 2?j«" PlaCe ""k to tte SnMcida^oi^ti*^ 1^! war> rriired fa Singapore j^ttsassE from Norway She Bafe e run. Of I>4ol tonS S to serve the Singapore Captain Ivar Andresen,
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  • 105 9 All foreign vessels must ny their national flags whilst in Chinese territorial waters, particularly be- *<**/ and Macao, states a warning to RHt in K FS eceivc d b y the Forl^ 1 9° nsu1 Formosa, from the Chinese Nationalist authorities wirSLT arn i?
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    49 9 PjjJ* M* feet tT a A^ described as the F; SA Air Force, lifts gently into the air at Saa Antonio. Texas, U.S.A., July 4. The machine, a sister ship to the famous B-36 bombers, has been undergoing modifioaJ Ion f *he KeUy air base for the past year.
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  • 69 9 I SYDNEY, July 10. (U.P)— £f adeJ ?r. the Australian Miners Federation were trying to form a triple-front with seamen s union and the waterside workers in support of the Communist "Hands off Korea" campaignAll the three unions are Communist-controlled. The miners' union sent
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  • 92 9 PARIS. July 10.— (Reuter)— The great new port of Paris, which will eventually cover nc.irly 1,000 acres with seven miles of quays, was officially opened today. So far, only one dock has been completed. At a ceremony attended by the French Minister of Commerce
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  • 81 9 HONGKONG, p >\ w o f d has reached Hongkong that two river boats, which left the colony on Friday, on a "trial run" to test! whether resumption of ship trade with Canton is practical and possible, have arrived safely there. The once heavy
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  • 34 9 The •'Hamlet," built by Gotaverkcn in UUS. was the' first large oil-engined tanker a vessel of 6.800 tons deadweight with two Polar Diesel! e/igines totalling 3.200 h.p. She] is now named "Ariete,"
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  • 33 9 The remarkable control qualities of the Gloster Meteor B—record8 record breaking jet fighter of the Royal Air Force are demonstrated in this screaming power dive over Erne land recently.
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  • 260 9 A NORWEGIAN pole-masted ketch Ho Ho TT Wb.) and owned and skippered by Captain rW* voyage. n SUges of a "un&S urif. H ?<? iS a mil 7 shi P- With the skipper are his wife, a 19-year-old daughter and 17 years' son to!
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  • 438 10 T Tf «:\V YORK, July 9 (INS): -For several years past Ameiican comic Ltrip artists have been fighting a running battle with teachers parents and assorted view-ers-with-alarm over the quality and quantity of blood and thunder in the average strip
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  • 497 10  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN. M. D. Bj |fl||liHPeop!e Should Be Philosophical MBM About Senility In Their Bders W Written for NEA Service ALL. of us who live long enough will eventually face old age. Certainly few who are elderly consider it the happiest time of their lives, but
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  • 180 11 I (Right) An American Air Force lieutenant shown above shortly after he landed from a mission daring which he shot down a hostile fighter plane on June 29. He is being shown how his F-80 Shooting Stars I behaved in the air by his wing man.
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    77 11 AP News Photos Photo shows how YAK machine-gun fire burned and cracked up a C-54, one of the transports airlifting supplies from Japnn to Korea. YAKs, however, were reported to be getting increasingly conspicuous by their absence as the mastery of the sky is unquestionably in the hands of the
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  • 267 11 LONDON, July 11— (A. P.)— I The Daily Express said today that Biitain would try again to pen>unde Russia to help end the fighting in Korea. There was no official comment immediately available on the report. In a pnge one story, written
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  • 101 11 (From Paffe One) said the Communists appeared to ha\e thrown everything they had into the drive down I the Seol-Taejon road. AH rc- ports indicated thr.t thc.r bt st j troops wore fighting on the American front. The ipokoaman said the North Korean Infiltration tactics were
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  • 202 12 LONDON, Jaly 11— (AP)— England is having trouble in finding a cricket raptain to lead the team in Australia next winter. The Marylebone Cricket Club, which always sponsors the tour, announced on Monday that Norman Yard ley of Yorkshire and Frank Mann of
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  • 131 12 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Despite 10 minutes extra time St. John's old bovs and the M.B.S old boys drew —in the 1 Thomson cup soccer competi-; tion final at Kuala Lumpur,! this evening. The MBS. had several old-' time stars, but despite
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  • 383 12 By HERMAN RAPPA Preparations for. "big time" boxing promotions in Singapore are being accelerated. Cables have been sent to Randolph Turpin, Dave Sands' mentor Tom Mcguire Snr. and New York's Charles Rose who handles Negro Charley Burley. Promotor A. Razak tells me that he
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  • 159 12 Record Entries For Selangor AAA Meet Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Twenty-three women are among the 145 athletes who have entered for the 1 lth Selangor Amateur Athletic Association sports meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur on July 21 and 22. The number of entries this year is
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  • 235 12 Royal Navy and Rovers Sports Club shared points in a SAFA Senior League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesteiday, each side scoring once. The forwards on both sides left their shooting boots at home, particularly the sailors. They had an overwhelming territorial advantage, in
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  • 55 12 MONTE CARLO. July 11— (AP;— France, Belgium Italy and Egypt on Monday remained the final competitors in the team play for the World Fencing Championships. The winner will be decided today (Tuesday). In Monday's afternoon play, Belgium beat Sweden 9—7, Egypt beat Yugoslavia 13 3, France beat
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  • 88 12 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, July 11. Goon Kok Urn lived up to his reputation as being the number one singles player of Penang when he outplayed Robert Chia in the final of the men's singles to retain his title in the Penang Open Tennis
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  • 453 12 Singapore junior badminton championships will be played off at the Clerical Union Hall this weekend: Saturday, July 15 at 2.30 pm. Teo Chye Hoe and Tan Hock Len« (Fairwind) v Sulaiman Vlr n H Ja ar r and Harr y G oh (Eclipse). Jean Chin Yam and
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  • 217 12 The promoter of next Saturday's all-in wrestling between King Kong and Sam Burmister is having a headache. He has not found a suit-, able man to referee the bout. When King Kong was disqualified for alleged foul tactics a fortnight ago, he strongly resented referee
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  • 78 12 LONDON, July 10: (Router) R. S. Cooper, the Indian allrounder who came to England just after the war is having a most successful season for Hornsey, the North London Cricket Club. In seven Innings he has scored 522 runs, being not out five
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  • 80 12 The following have been! chosen to represent Singapore at the Ninth Malayan Badminton Championships to be held at Ipoh on August 5, and 7. Men's singles: Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim, Cheong Hock Leng, S. A. Durai Men's doubles: Ong Poh Lim and Ismail
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    28 12 Sirt. Rosell of the RAF. swings the discus 109 ft. 1} ins. to win the event at Monday's athletic match on the Padang organised by the Singapore A.A.A.
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  • 69 12 Coach And Pupil Matched Champion hurdler Lloyd Valberg. who has trained 22 year old A. de Son/.i into a promising hurdler, competed against his "pupil at the Singapore A.A.A. athletic match on Monday. De Souza. who is tipped as a coming champion ran second but was ruled out for knocking
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  • 529 12 Discus Throw: 1. Yau Hua Seng, 2. Lee Ching Kwong, 3. Lim Jit Tee. Distance 82 ft. 1/2 inch. Javelin Throw: 1. J. D. Bulger, 2. Lee Ching Kwong, 3. jD. V. Sencvaratnc. Distance 120 ft. 3-1.2 ins. (record). 440
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  • 51 12 4J ins. (record). KARACHI, July 11 <AP).— The Pakistan Hockey Federation team which is to participate in world championship hockey matches at Barcelona Spain, in the first week ot November will also visit the United Kingdom. France. Belgium, Holland and West Cermany, federation oilicials huvt
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  • 503 12 By OLLIE DA VIES Striding very 'freely Persian Lord (Ayres) who has retained his winning form, returned the best time in yesterday's gallops. In the company of his stablemate Empire Rose (Wahab) the grey clocked 37 seconds for the three. Others
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  • 195 12 NEW YORK, (INS)— The International whose very name suggests sweeping 0 the fighting game from Hudson Bay to I not be able to get. into its own Madison S den ne::t autumn This v. and tnore likH.. in the v turndown
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  • 189 12 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN A NG. Tues.— Ooi Teik Hock of Penang has entered for the men's singles event only in the Malaya Badminton 1 championships to be held in Ipoh during the August Holidays. Law Teik Hock, another Thomas Cvip player, has
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  • 51 12 The DMA (Church of the) sacred Henrt) will hold its I manual soccer match between t he "Bachelors" (under 28 t ►-ears) and the M Rest on J Sunday, on the St. Joseph's Institution ground. Players ire requested to assemble on I :he field bv S n
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