Singapore Standard, 15 July 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1 NO. 13 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950 12 PAGES TEN CENTS^
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  • 219 1 LONDON. July 15 (AP).— Britain accused Russia on Friday of hiding the fate of 1 tons of thousands of German prisoners-of-war. She proposed the naming of an international commission to make an on-the-spot cheek m the Soviet Union. In a note delivered to the
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  • 188 1 DELHI. July 14-(Reuter)-India has made mediate m the Korean dispute, according :iioritative quarters here. Durccs were commenting on Prime Minister Nehru's personal messages to Marshal Stalin Dean Acheson, the American Secretary of State Ministry for ExAffairs, ;n a brief anni today, confirmed
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  • 27 1 Unidentified Plane Said Crashed Into North Sea J M (AP) lentifled plane was day to have crashed c North Sea, 40 miles of the Dutch island ng
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  • 270 1 By 1952 Singapore can expect to see 10 schools being built each year under the Colony's 10-year education programme. Construction will be speeded up to five now regional schools next year. Four new regional schools— two at Tanjong Katong, one at Tiong Bahru
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  • 307 1 The Education Department recommends that Singapore adult illiterates should learn to read and write their own vernacular language rnther than Entjhfh. This is contained m its (let ailed study of adult illiteracy now published m a supplement to the data and intern proposals
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  • 43 1 HONGKONG, July 14 (Reuter-AAP) The Biitishregistered freighter Torina was shelled and chased by a Nationalist warship m international waters off rukten coast on July 10 when r r Amoy, according to crew members arriving here today.
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  • 41 1 photo. Commissioner General Malcolm M irDonald seen here standing on a chair and proposing a toast to the French nation on the occasion of Its Bastille Day celebration, with French Consul General Andre Guibaut at his right Standard
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  • 284 1  -  Lilian Buckoke By l Standard Woman Reporter 'FRENCH culture, art and humanity have been for centuries amongst the most lofty and brilliant (expressions of the human mind and spirit." said the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at I last night's reception m
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  • 293 1 The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Far East wants the Governments of Malaya and Singapore to take full advantage of the training facilities offered by the Pakistan Training Centre m Lahore. This was stated m Singapore last night by Dr. P.
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON. July 14 An Air Force spokesman said today that three B-29 bombers had been lost m the Korean war, one as a result of enemy action, one shot down by enemy action, one shot down by enemy fighters over the Seoul area and
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  • 44 1 LONDON, July 14— (UP) The Sixth United States Fleet and Britain's Mediterranean Fleet will hold joint air. sea and amphibious manoeuvres m the central Mediterranean on July 27-29 and August 18-19, the Admiralty anI nounced today U.P.
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  • 344 1 I TOKYO, July 15 (UPTI Strong forces of Communist troops disguised m American uniforms have crossed the Kum River near Taejon and cracked the line of United States defenses along the south bank, United States field i headquarters m Korea said
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  • 364 1 irwL <^?^r? ymonds UP War Correspondent KUM RIVER FRONT, KOREA, JulY 14-(UP)-We are going to hold this line or die trying That is what an American officer said tonight 'about the impending battle of the Kum river. He made it plain that
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  • 278 1 WASHINGTON, Jv:'y T4(Reuten A high United States Army officer told a press conference here today "there is no Dunkirk m sight m Korea." While he said he was not underestimating the seriousness of the situation, he insisted that there was nothing like a
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  • 216 1 WASHINGTON. July 14: (AP)— The United States is quietly informing other ested United Nations members it would welcome participation of their ground forces m the fighting m Korea. There is no expectation among top officials here, however, that the main burden of battle
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  • 165 1 Special To The Standard HONGKONG. July 14 Chinese Communist high command m Peking has ordered General Lin Piao to transfer to Manchuria immediately his entire Fourth Field Army! which swept Nationalists from Central Manchuria to the) border of Indo-China m the I Red
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  • 67 1 HONGKONG, July 14— fAP) More than 5,000 Chinese Communist labourers are buikUnf a military air and sea base at Yulin. Hainan Island, under the direction of one Russian and two Chinese engineers, accord ing to an independent Chines^ newspaper report ho
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  • 124 1 HONGKONG. July 14 (Reuter AAP— The Bank of China m Shanghai limited its collecting of foreign currencies from the public only to the I'nited States anil Hongkong dollars, according to Chinese banking <arters here. The Bank of C«ina is no longer accepting,
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  • 204 2 A POLICE seizure of 7,200 tablets of morphine sulphate from a motor car m Middle Road was told m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. In the dock were Tan Khay Teck, a partner of Chop Hock Tiong Guan of Havelock Road
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  • 131 2 Slight Delays, Prosecution Unnecessary' TWO NEWCOMERS to Singapore, Margaret Helen Ferguson and Jean Barbara Hall, both wives of Servicemen stationed at Nee Soon Camp, were charged m the Singapore First District Court yesterday for not taking out their identity card m time. Mr. M. Boyle, A.S.P. prosecuting, said both were
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  • 70 2 Standard Staff Reporter NAH CHAI KIANG, a 28--year-old Singapore hawker wtf found dead on the beach ju*t behind the married police quarters m Hoi How Road last Saturday afternoon. Yesterday his sister told the Singapore Coroner that Nah had luffered from tuberculosis for
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  • 479 2  -  John C. Spittel By Standard Staff Reporter Identity Cards FIVE THOUSAND graves are belli* exhumed fn Singapore. Nearly half of them have already been dag up. The exhumation Is taking place at the disused public Teochew cemetery adjacent to Tan
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  • 117 2 THE Singapore Government, under Regulation 16 of the Emergency Regulations. 1948. last night banned the following publications from the Colony Naya-Jug ((The New Cycle Voice of Indians outside Malaya). On People's Demorracy. Who is preparing for Third World War, The Foreign Relation of New China, Method
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  • 133 2 A DEGREE nisi to be made absolute m three months was granted to John Wee Tien Lye, a clerk, when he petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage to Lucy Tan Gek Sim, before the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Supreme Court
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  • 38 2 I A CHARGE of delivering obscene printed matter was preferred against an Indian, Subramaniam, m the Singapore Police Court yesterday. Subramaniam pleaded not guilty. He was offered $100 bail. The case was postponed to Sept. 8.
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  • 119 2 TEO HAT TIANG, a 37-year- J old Seletar hawker, told theSingapore Second District' Court yesterday that he was robbed of $2.50 and punchedin the eye as he was returning home just after midnight on March 11. He accused 28-year-old Wong H<>ng Fong of the Naval
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  • 41 2 Mr. Goh Soon Tioe (above), of the Singapore Music Circle, who will give a Sonata Recital at the Memorial Hall at 9 p.m. on July 20. He will be accompanied by Miss Noreen Stokes on the piano.
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  • 53 2 .R. K. NAIDU. a former Singapore lawyer's clerk, was acquitted yesterday on a criminal breach of trust charge by the Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. He was acquitted without being called upon his defence. Naidu was alleged to have taken $220, a deposit m
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  • 106 2 A MOTION for a writ of prohibition to restrain the Singapore District Judge, Mr. H. Klngdon, from the hearing of extradition proceedings against **Turko" Westerling, will come before the Singapore Supreme Court on Aug. 2, 3, and 4. Mr. T. E. Atkinson, counsel for Westeriing, said
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  • 132 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CO-OPERATIVE institution—the first of its kind m Southeast Asia may soon be set up m Malaya to train personnel m co-operative work. The Standard understands that the scheme will be put up for discussion at the forthcoming annual conference oi the Co-
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  • 228 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO OF THE biggest Chinese schools m Singapore —the Chinese High School and the Nanyang Girls* High School— which are threatened with closure by Government because of alleged Communist activities will reopen for their new term next Thursday. These two
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  • 54 2 SIXTY-YEAR-OLD Yap Chee Sieto teas produced before the Singapore Third Police Magistrate yesterday on a charge of using criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty on July 2 at Attendants Quart* ers. Tiong Poh Road. Yap claimed trial. He was released
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  • 33 2 A 39- YEAR-OLD Chinese. He tig Peng Yong, charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court with theft of 13 blankets f«>m 223 8.0.D was acquitted yesterday without his defence being called.
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  • 76 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 206 people died m Singapore as against 598 births during the week ending July 8. Tuberculosis was still the biggest killer last week, claiming 34 out of 206 deaths compared with 35 out of 222 deaths during the previous
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  • 209 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to young Malayans to join the Boy Scout movement "one of the best ways to fiffht Communism" was made by Mr. Frank Sands, former Scout Commissioner for Malaya. Writing m the latest is?ue of I "Scouting", Mr.,
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  • 372 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN LESS THAN 24 hours after $9,000 worth of cotton hemp«was stolen from a store m Cecil Street a few days ago, the Singapore Police recovered the whole lot intact m a house m the Scrangoon area. Giving this information to
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  • 162 2 TWENT Y-SEVEN-year-old Lim Gek Lang, of Thomson Road, who was charged m the Singapore First District Court with criminal breach of trust involving jewellery valued at $4,600, was acquitted yesterday. Lim was not called upon to give her defence. The allegation against Lim was
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  • 198 2 THE Malayan Communist Party plainly admit their failure to exploit and upset workers employed m the rubber industry. This was revealed m a pamphlet issued by the underground General Labour Union addressed to the workers m the rubber industry, the Deputy Commissioner. CID, Mr. R.
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  • 39 2 Standard SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two days after cash and jewellery amounting to $1,285 had been stolen from a house m Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley, police arrested a M-ilay and recovered the itolcu property.
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  • 49 2 LIM CHEAN MORE, 41, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Third Police Magistrate yesterday 'after he VM found guilty of stealing a p;jil. a roll of wire and one trowel valued at $30, belonging to Sime Darby Co.
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  • 280 3 me rianter Lash** Oitt standard Staff Correspondent such as tS, T W th US are against us Neutrality Maty** £S rLTe^tXlfe 5^ d roU •The T piL Lr e^ On Cluding fought In the editorial of issued c
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  • 91 3 Rotarian Urges Sex Education MALACCA. Fri. Rotarian Dr Foo Hee Sng gave an faing talk to fellow Rotarians and Inner Wheelers on "S<?x F iv. cation. He said that young people should be taught the fa ts of reproduction, the and anatomy of the human body, and diagrams should be
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  • 509 3 T VESTIGATIONS into the cultivation of wet j\v that on coastal clays most of the operations to produce satisfactory crops can be mechaThere would be little difficulty m producing amities of rice if large areas of irrigable land is type are available. Mr.
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Correspondent ..PENVVC;. Fri— "I would J« wish the people of ay a the best of luck the medium of The re Standard." said Sir Willan, ret i rod Chief the Federation, m a message before he M the Carthage on the
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  • 38 3 KLANG, Fri. Five persons, a Bengali, Eurasian, and Indian, an Indonesian and a Malay were fined. $15 each on pleading guilty to a charge of gambling m a back lane behind the Regal Theatre. -Picture by
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  • 51 3 MUAR, Fri.— Inon binte Musir, a 27-year-old Malay woman, was charged before Inche Hamid bin Mustapha m the Sessions Court with causing grievous hurt to another Malay woman, Timah binte Sedari m Pengkalan Bukit Estate Panchor, with a parang. She claimed trial and allowed bail of $100.
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  • 102 3 photo. Mr. Aw Hoe, Mana«inff Director of th<* Singapore Standard Hongkong Standard and Sin Chew Jit Poh (SineaDore) of the Star News Amalgamated. Ltd., left for Hongkong ye* terday evening: aboard a Cathay Pacific Airlines! Skymaster tSL2JE!! l T*iJ bM H A ongl S n^
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  • 343 3 .Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Fri.-Early steps to formulate an Employment Code to ensure some form of social justice for all workers m the country, were urged by Mr Khoo Teik Ec, President of the Selangor Clerical and Administrative
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  • 118 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two appeals were dismissed by the Court of Appeal today. Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor who presided, dismissed the appeal of a Postal Savings clerk, Dial Singh, against a conviction and sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment for cheating the Federation Government
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  • 95 3 Tamil Three Muslims Face Murder Charge Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG, Fri.— The court was crowded this morning when Thiraviam, a Tamil, and three Muslims, Abdul Majid, Mohamed Ibrahim and Kamaldeen, were charged with the murder of one Nallamuthu on July 3. Chief Inspector Fakir Chand mentioned the case before Raja
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  • 36 3 MALACCA, Fri.— While the s.s. 'Tung Sang' was off Malacca yesterday, a child was born to the Captain's wife. Both the mother and child are doing well m the General Hospital here. i
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  • 45 3 The Negri Sembilan Government has officially declared that Monday and Tuesday. July 17 and 18, 1950, will bY observed as public holidays m the State irrespective of whether Hari Raya Puasa falls on Sunday, July Is, or Monday, July 17.
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  • 44 3 MUAR, Fri.— An 18-year-old Chinese, Chin Han Tang was charged before Magistrate Inche Abdul Rauf with theft on three lorry tyres valued at $500. The tyres belonged to Malacca Road Transport Co. Ltd. The magistrate transferred the case to the Malacca court.
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  • 200 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An assurance that every effort is made to ensure that patrol duties m the large towns and other urban areas m the Federation ay& performed as adequately as possible within existing manpower resources, is given by the Commissioner of
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  • 223 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri.—Addressing the students of King George V School yesterday, the Mentri Besar, Dato Abdul Malik bin Yusof said, "Before the last war ail races m this country lived happily together, each community respecting the legitimate rights and privileges of the other.
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  • 46 3 MALACCA, Fri.— The 800 Muslim detainess at Tanjong Bruas Camp will have a brighter Hari Raya. They will have new sarongs to wear and money to spend on that day as a sum of $1,500 has been received so far for their fund.
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  • 228 3 Clerk Says He Was fold To 'Get Rid Of Onium' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A laboratory assistant m the Department of Chemistry, Wong Kum Choon, gave evidence at the trial of an office colleague, Katan bin Uda, on a charge of possessing 7£ tahils of opium. He told
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  • 226 3  -  C. McKelvie By Standard Staff rAn«ciwtn<]ant tl X ,V ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's "save a dollar campaign launched by the Post Office Savings Bank m May this year, has boosted the bank's deposits m one month, to an all-time record of $82,000,000 and attracted
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  • 44 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Male members of the UMNO will celebrate Hari Raya on July 20 with a tea party at UMNO House m Jalan Ibrnhim. The women's section will hold a fancy dress competition the next day at the same place.
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  • 32 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Sentence on two Chinese, a father and his son, were deferred on July 20 after they had pleaded guilty to theft of latex from Ulu Tiram estate
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  • 200 3 MALACCA, Fri.— The Sessions Judge, Mr. F. A. Chua, m a considered judgment this afternoon, held that the Public Relations Officer, Malacca. Mohd. Hassan bin Hassan had a case to meet on three amended charges of dishonestly appropriating Government petrol on three different occasions.
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  • 36 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri.— The Professor of Economics m the University of Malaya, Professor Silcock, will speak on "People's Education" at 6 p.m. on July 19 at the St. Michael's Institution Ha!!.
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  • 660 4 picture. Standard Staff Reporter INDIANS should not import the politics of their country into Malaya. They are unofficial ambassadors of their country. They! must unite and have a, single representative orga-j nisation, and have a single policy. This advice was
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  • 413 4 I poh Doctor Faces 3 Charges: Story Of Anti-Oplumlnjection Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. The Sessions Court was full this morning when the case of Dr. C. Murugiah, a Government medical officer who faces three charges of accepting illegal gratification, came up tor hearing. A prosecution witness told the court
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  • 129 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— Merchants importing goods from Acheh m Sumatra, will now have to provide a bank guarantee for a return payment to Sumatra before they can obtain a delivery order when their goods arrive m Penang. This was announced by
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  • 315 4 $4, 000 In $1 Notes Exhibited In Court Standard Staff Correspond nt PENANG, Fri.— Four bundles of one dollar notes, each containing $1,000 and bearing the seal of the Bank of China were produced m the Sessions Court before Mr. M. R. F. Rogers, today, when further hearing was continued
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  • 49 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri.— Dr. Lourdenadian, Medical Officer m charge of the hospital, has been awarded a Government scholarship and will leave for the United Kingdom on Sept. 7. He will be accompanied by his wife. He will take a diploma m midwifery.
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  • 304 4 Standard Staff Correspondent pENANG, Fri.-r The only A American woman to marry an Asian here, Mrs. Margaret Jaffar, 39-year-old wife of a local Malay, is longing to return to the States. "When I think of my brother and sisters," she told
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  • 303 4 For "P.O. Box 5000" Write Nothing Else On Envelope— Police Standard Staff Reporter TO SECURE the maximum advantage from the P.O. Box 5000, a new direct system of communication with the police, the public is asked to address the letters correctly so that they will go straight to the Special
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  • 95 4 rZNA&G. Fri.— Residents m Ayer Itam area have been unnrrvrd for the past one month by sounds of shooting nightly. The shots are usually heard at about 10.30 p.m. when the people are about to retire. The police told a Standard reporter that it was probably
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  • 86 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, En. A 59-year-old Chinese, Chin Choy, who failed for the second time to obtain an identity card, was sentenced by the Ipoh Magisitrate, Che Bahadin, today, to three months' rigorous imprisonment, without option of a fine. He was
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  • 75 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— The cultivation of dry padi is progressing well m Province Wellesley North, and planting has been carried out m some of the earlier prepared areas. Preparation is also In progress m Province Wellesley Central, and several settlers m the Bukit
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  • 78 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Rubber tap- i pers have been demanding and getting higher wages than before, according to the monthly report of the Agricultural Officer for last month. It stated that the rubber prices fluctuated violently during the month, reaching as much
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  • 115 4 Standard Staff CorresiKMident JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Capt. Hussein bin Onn. General Secretary of the UMNO. I and Inche Abdul Razak of Perak. were nominated as Pre>ident and Vice-President, res- pectively. of the UMNO Youth i League of Malaya by the .Tohore Bahru
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A Chinese school teacher is alleged to have killed his trift with a parang m Perak yesterday. A polire statement laid that shortly afterwards, the man drank acid.
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  • 185 4 (Standard Stiff Reporter) MALAYA will send a contingent of boy scouts to the World Jamboree to be held m Australia next year. This was decided by the Executive Committee of the Federation Scout Council which met m June. The report, which appeared m
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  • 243 4 Perak Estate Manager Dies After Ambush. Standard Man correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The death tcc«i«| yesterday afternoon at the Ipoh District Hospit i) of y\ r Ralph Lewis lnder, 52-year-oJd manager of Dtveafci Estate, Sungei Siput, who was shot by bandits i ast Friday. It is understood Mr. lnder heard
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  • 152 4 Standard SUIT Corrrvpooiett PENANC.. Fn No shipment of rubber received m IVRussia yet. and it this may haw efiect on the mark* I Joo Seanf, Pre Ponrns; Rubber 1 The Starx ard I "Russia, of late >. so prominent as I his been know I
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  • 54 4 St llt&rd Sl.iff < <>r IPOH, Ftl a Mfrtir t\ i bin Abdul Man ed Ml year and W nlay. two mont torn trate, Cht Baha arai af'.^r ho the Ipoh M on a rhai tit v rard Aske.l ivh) Va> < trouble. I
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  • 41 4 Standard Stiff iron, f cases ot ■d m IVr.ik I wore fatal adults and iwo killed lp r Including I i I Kamp II fatal, Taip na 17 and X ith mm fat 'of persons injui
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    • 108 4 17 18 JULY, 1950 THE GRANDEST HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTIONS EVER HELD IN THE NEW WORLD PARK ARENA From 7 p.m. o long pogeontry of colourful > m procession consisting of Moloy > Wedding, Hodra, Silot Foncy Dress Cr > Fashion Parade of beautiful girls. Snow J Wnite tr the
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  • 57 5 —AND AN INVOCATION 1 4 Two srrnrs from the film "Dewi Murni" show: (Top) Dewi Murni, Che kamponr beUe (Kasma Booty) dancing with a bsMHI «f vflUaf« maide«s; and (on right) Raja m. dexa Lcka (Oamam Onmaati) and Brwl Mwnl (extreme right) with Noto (D. Tlarrta
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  • 105 5 OOLLYWOOD, July 12. iX What Hollywood's ri;>ne to America's top bathing suit model shouldn't happen to a clog! Twenty-four-year-old Georgia Clancy recently attracted the attention of a Hal Wallis talent scout when she was voted the "Swim Suit Siren Most Likely to Succeed" by
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  • 194 5  -  ERSKINE JOHNSON By (^ORGEOUS Pat Knight announced she was giving up her career to concentrate on being Mrs. Cornel Wilde alter their six-months' separation. Now she's back m front of the camera for "The Second Face." But she says "It's okay with Cornel if I do an occasional
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  • 242 5  - Kasma' s Back As Kampong Belle OSWALD HENRY By 'TIESPITO rumours to the XJ contrary, Kasma Booty the whistle-provQlrins Malay Him star, is back m movies and wfl soon captivate Singyre aad the Federation with her appearance m her latest Malay Film Prodncttms' offering -Dewi Mnr*r which is being released
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  • 625 5 PEOPLE LIKE BABS AND BABS LIKES PEOPLE EJARISARA STANWYCKS been making movies for some time, hut one of these days she's going to forsake the sound stages to tarn author. Yes, Rabs from Brooklyn, says if she ever Ret> breathing spHl betw-evn srreea chores, .she will dash off a tome
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  • 78 6 X.. S. Chcmo. E4itor-ln^hief Published dally including Sundays by the Sin Poh (Star Mews) Amalgamated. Ltd.. at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. •^"i bscri P tion rates: 10 per copy. S3 per month and ¥7.80 per three months m Singapore and throughout the Federation of Malaya, postage extra. Advertisement
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  • 776 6 SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950. T^AR is a dirty business but let us not make it dirtier than it need be. It is true that during a war some of the norms of civilized behaviour must be sacrificed. But so long as this sacrifice is made only
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  • 848 6 I Are Dentist's Tests A Farce? THE qualified dentists m the Colony are perturbed by I the move to recognise un- qualified and unregistered I dentists after certain tests. I The Singapore Dental Board > feels that practising, but unqualified me 1 should not
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  • 577 6  -  Edwin W. Pauley »V President Truman's war reparations commKsionrr to Germany and Japan m 1945. LOS ANGLES. (INS)— STRENGTH of the North Korean invasion armies tnat have swept below the 38th Parallel stems directly from the rigid control maintained by the Soviet military at
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    194 6 also those words of philosophy, both ■nrienl and modern, jfhd of culture. Eastern and Western. which would help mm and women to live as happily as they would like to after marriage. Curiously enough. I. too. felt rather disappointed when I noticed that none of those four
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  • 411 6 Sir: Time and again it has been said that the people should not bring communaJlsm into politics. The Legislative Councillors Mr. C. C. Tan and Inche Sardon bin Jubir seem to be very strong on this point. This was evidenced by their utterances writings, statements and
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  • 113 6 Sir:— I was very much interested to read, "Observer's" remarks m the Standard under the heading "Good Mothers". You ought to be congratulated on the fact that your paper deals with matters domestic and personal as well as with such bigger issues as, /or instance, the unification of
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  • 125 6 Sir: It is witn Iht greatest satisfaction that I rece\e<} the copy of your purely Malayan dai y luwspapcr on July 3. 1950. An urgent need m the journalistic field has at long last been filled by a daring policy on your part. Uncertainty is the feature of
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  • Review of Views
    • 78 6 THE vernacular jm< wai quick to mh- il I of possible tn li-arime Chi F Sin Chew Jr Nanyanc Siani? p., iaentira! editori^ L ''P^ace onVn I S* lh Lake i Moscow. Botn papers, horn trcmoly cauti«iu< the outc<»me of U Sin Chew is i>\ Efforts bointr m
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    • 92 6 NANYANO MCfflj sceptical of th. Soviet Union regard to the M pe It neverthrles> i, tire weight of the laps of th* X key to ar <>•- p. N.«nyan« said entirely by the is peace that M it will ha\< it if it is ■ires, Umm wetk.
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    • 55 6 PRO KrpMINTAN r Shinjr Jil Pan d< B.rk to the Mai fi^' it it contended )v linked with operation. "If Xorth Korea is the assistance '•eifim* United N then take its the Korean "It is our content fight back t< not only help b »oiution m Kor»checkmate the
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    • 66 6 MAJLIS of Km.. v nich ei.»im» < Mal.ty rf.nly m loriaUy deplored I I "out 69 u"h tioxveef '.<t the I' M.'tlay.t KOentlj only five Mala] i "Thi« means it eight per font o( creation of a Malaya **ai a p < »«1 This was by the Mala> on
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  • 432 7 PANDIT NEHRU me n ro1 S |S N X«^ N iOly i 4 <^):-Hopes of a settle dit Nehru calling on both Russia and the United State* Sm,,^ d 0« Moscow and Washington yesterday tt£tt£2Z&s2? which to
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  • 156 7 Gen. Walker Says, 'We Shall Win' US ADVANCED HQ. July '■P):— Lieut. -Gen. Walton H Walker, commanding general of the Eighth Army and now leader of tht x U.S. n Korea, today Visited I -'out line headquarters folowinfl a conference further south with President Syngrr.an tnd U.S. Ambassador to Kurea.
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  • 107 7 LONDON, July 14.— (RevT .-r).— Fifty British wartime I have volunteered to i a fighter squadron with 8 S Air Force m Korea, on thi Mof the American EaSlc Squadron. whi<"h flew with tiie R.A.F. m the last war. >tfer <omes from mem■of
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  • 33 7 0X N July 14.-(Heu-;\n:~ Albania has charged with "persistent I Provocations and violations uf Albanian tdritonr." T*nna ra-! said, demanding "an end to s v»,e au'J hostile 1 activity.'' i
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  • 23 7 MANILA, July U.-(UP):--!_1 Government has a£S2^ an amphibious drive H?kS5 v 50 Communist-led Jj'JKba'ahaps massed m hilly Batangas terrain m Luzon
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  • 112 7 Truman On Crossing Parallel WASHINGTON, July 14 <UP)«— President Truman dejclared yesterday that the U.S. J forces would not only retain their foothold m South Korea but would drive the Korean Reds back to the 38th Parallel He would then decide if U.S. troops would cross the border into North
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  • 125 7 TOKYO, July 14 (UP): I The blue and white United Nations flag used by the late Count Folke Bernadotte and i sent by Mr. Trygve Ue, U.N. j Secretary-General, was raised 1 over Gen. Mac Arthur's Headquarters today. Gen. Mao Arthur. when
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  • 93 7 WASHINGTON. July li. (UP):— The U.S Govcrnn ent has created a jpcctfll committee, consisting of Srate and defence Department represenI tatives, to srreeri. evaluate aiid plare m proper <"han:iels va- i rious offers of iiJ from U.N. merrbers for Soi«.h K»Tea. The committee h't*. not
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  • 24 7 Two vipers shipped from Siam arrived m New York with 28 offspring. Zoo officials say the family is worth 1 US$l,4OO. A.P.
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  • 73 7 6,000 Have Tea With King Queen LONDON, July 14 (AP): Six thousand people dropped m at Buckingham Palace yesterday for a cup of tea with King George and Queen Elizabeth, who were entertaining the elite including foreigners from countries m the first half of the alphabet —at the first of
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  • 148 7 WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reuter):— A British naval unit engaged a battery of four coastal guns near Inchon, knocking out three of them, the Navy announces, warship suffered no admage m the engagement. I A Communist North Korean communique claims that more than 700
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  • 42 7 GEN. MACAKTfU R'S Ha I IN KOREA, July 14 <Reuler): Some 1,20fl Communist "security risks'* have been executed by South Korean police since the outbreak of the Koreas war, Kirn Tao Soo, chief of South Korean police, has confirmed.
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  • 45 7 LAKE SUCCESS, July 14.— (AP): The ten winners of the U.N. international essay on the question "The Veto Prevented the United Nations from functioning m the Political and Security Fields" include Madhav Medhekar of Bombay and Karl Health of the West Indies.
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  • 44 7 The U.K. Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison, announcing that the House of Commons will begin its summer recess on July 20, said the House would be recalled earlier if it were m the public interest. It recommences uu Oct. 17.- A.P.
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  • 142 7 A-bomb Pilot Says Use Weapon Now READVILLE. (Mass), July 14.— (UP): Charles Sweeny. 30. the pilot of the B-29 which dropped the second atom bomb on Nagasaki m World War 11, believes that America should use the atom bomb m the Korean war. "If we are fighting Russia instead of
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  • 55 7 LONDON, July 14-<1P): More than «o.oi>o doctors have threatened to witbdra.v from the Natlt .;al Ke.nUh Scheme because of tho Gov-{ ernment's delays on thflr 'de-' •nands for highe' pay. Delegates to me Bri^s.i If*- 1 tdtcal Association CJOfMtnet Siockport said, "The tine has come when
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  • 90 7 S. Koreans Fighting Determinedly GEN. MACARTHUR'S AD- 1 VANCED HQ, July 14.—(Reuter):— South Koreans m the central sector, now bearing the brunt of the Communist offensive, seem to be following the American delaying tactics effectively. After intense fighting on July 13, when the outcome was' (uncertain, the South Korean* (front
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  • 296 7 TOKYO, July 14 (IP):— The North Korean Reds today made their first attempt to cross the Kum River— U.S. "line of no retreat*—b ut were beaten back by tons of shells from American artillery. Of three strong patrols taring to cross the rivet,
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  • 80 7 WITH THE U.S. EIGHTH ARMY AT THE FRONT, July 14:— Master Sergt. J. R. Glaze. 24-year-old tank commander from Texas, has become the first Korean war candidate for the Silver Star for destroying two Red tanks with a bazooka. Another tank man nominated for
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  • 89 7 TOKYO. July 14.— (UP). The target of the 500-ton bombing raid by the 50 B-29 Superfortresses yesterday was Wonsan. North Korea's major port city, the Communists disclosed m a broadcast from Pynongyang. TftV radio version of the raid was that some 30 U.S. planes
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  • 66 7 NEW DELHI, July 14. (AP).— The fare of the Goddess Bodhisattva will be turned on July 15 on India's oneanna stamp. The Communications Ministry says the Goddess' face is depicted on the stamp as turned to her right, whereas it should look to her
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  • 37 7 An almost-complete portrait of Pandit Nehru, commissioned by the Indian Government was among the art works ruin ed by rain after thieves had stripped the roof of a London studio. i
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  • 79 7 LAKE SUCCESS, July 14 (UP):— About 150 womai "peace" demonstrators including Mrs. Paul Robeson. wife of the pro-Communist Negro singer, were given a polite rebuff by U.N. officials on Thursday when they demanded that the world organisation stop its "U.S. instigated intervention m Korea." Obviously m
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  • 20 7 Major-Gen. Khal id Sheikh has been appointed Pakistan Chief-of-Staff, replacing Bri tish Major Gen. R. A. Hutlon.
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  • 78 7 WASHINGTON. July 14 (AP):— President Truman has asked Congress for U. 5.589.000.000 to launch a "campaign of truth" against Communist lies throughout the world by expanding the State Department's "Voice of America" and other information programmes. He said a greatly expanded information drive is "vital to
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  • 185 7 THE HAGUE, July 14 (Reuter):— A plan to raise the social and economic level of Dutch New Guinea, with particular attention to education and health, is announced m a Dutch Government note to Parliament. It envisages the gradual extension of administration over the
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  • 22 7 North and South Koren hay« both agreed to the U.N. demand that they halt atrocities m the Korean fighting. U.P.
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  • 317 7 HONGKONG, July 14 (AP):— Communist authorities m Sooth China are preparing for any emergency which might result if a new world war breaks out as movement to troops to Manchuria continues without any sign of abatement, say reports from Canton. The movement
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  • 84 7 UK-C' wealth Talks On World Crisis LONDON, July 14 -<Reuter):—The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, and the High Commissioners of the Commonwealth countries discussed the world situation m relation to developments m Korta at a meeting here today. The war m Korea was discussed by the Cabinet yesterday, and Mr.
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  • 31 7 The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Blum Bevin. left a London hospital on Thursday looking Jitter Than he has for years. He has had two minoi operations. A. P.
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  • 25 7 I A 14-year-old Bathurst (Sydney > boy. given to mixing fancy milk drmks, made a fatal miMake when he added strychnine instead of icinff sugar- Reuter
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  • 214 8 HK-Antoy Trade At Standstill, But Ships Run To S'hai HONGKONG, July 14— (AP) —Trade between Hong Kong and Amoy, the former treaty port 300 miles north-east of this British colony, is now at a complete standstill. There are two reasons for this— outbreak of plague at Amoy, and the danger
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  • 133 8 London LONDON, July 14 (Reuter) —Quiet conditions prevailed m most sections of the Stock Exchange today. Operators welcomed the steadier tone of Wall Street and Mr. Truman's guarded optimism regarding the outcome of the war m Korea. Trading was mainly for the purpose of levelling positions ahead
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  • 175 8 NEW YORK. July 13 —(UP) An international tin conference will be called within the next few months to reach an agreement on prices, according to informed sources. The conference, which must be called by the United Nations Economic and Social Council, was suggested by
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  • 16 8 SINGAPORE. Friday. July 14: The price of tin today was $365 per picul. Up
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  • 137 8 NEW YORK. July 13. (Reuter)— ln an etfort to recover some of the ground lost •m yesterday's bear assault buyers on Wall Street initially i succeeded m promoting steady conditions They were soon forced to wtihdraw. however, under renewed selling. Losses mostly ranging to two dollars developed, with
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  • 46 8 BOMBAY. July 14.— (GITS). Three hundred American live Avocadi plants arrived m Bombay by air on July 12. The plants were purchased by the Government of India from the U.S.A. Another consignment of 100 similar plants is expected to arrive next week.
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  • Article, Illustration
    93 8 Mr. John J. Holland of Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., (extreme right) is -seem supervising the toadufg <rf Philco air-conditioning unit teto a Malayan Airways plane for despatch to the British film director, Mr. Carol Reed, bow on location m Brunei. The plane left Singapore on Thnrsday. Mr. Holland told
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  • 64 8 WASHINGTON. July IS (AP) The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a Bill providing for limited guarantees of American investments abroad under President Truman's Toint Four* programme for development of economically backward areas. The House passed the bill by 195 votes to 151 and sent
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  • 167 8 THE SINGAPORE rubber market opened slightly higher yesterday morning. There were moderate trade and factory inquiries. Prices eased slightly during the middle of the day but steadied thereafter and, at the close, quotations were more than a cent higher than Thursday's levels. The latest rubber
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  • 80 8 NEW DELHI, July 14— (AP) A new trade agreement between India and Western Germany calls for exports of more than U5526,000,000 by each country, the Indian Commerce Ministry announced. The agreement, signed a t Bonn, expi.es on June JO, 1951. Principal Indian exports will be
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  • 801 8 SINGAPORE. Friday.—Despite the jump m tin metal price today, Malayan tin shares were being bought cautiously. Industrials continued steady while there was still a lack of interest it\ rubber shares. The Malayan share market will be closed on Monday for the Hari Raya Puasa. Closing prices
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  • 42 8 WASHINGTON. Julr 14— (UP)— President Truman has made it clear that he will not< ask Congress for early tax in* creases m spite of the Korean war emergency. He told a news conference he has no tax plans.
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  • 21 8 The output of the Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd.. for the first quarter ended June 30, 1950. was 73 tons.
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  • 118 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as foilows: i bSsts's? via: i£zi&'~Wterg'zft t »at m 1 FREE MARKET CURRFNCIES ssss* aP* vCh vwr ifffe New Zeulnna 1/4 1/33 ji/jj Iruita. Ceylon I*s 8/t IM 157 and Burma Pakistan
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  • 334 8 [j Finance-- tommerceii Staadard* Market Reporter UNPRECEDENTEDLY sharp rises have been registered daily, for more than two weeks, m the tin metal price which has continued its advance steadily m boom conditions. From $297.62| cents per pica! on Jane
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  • 114 8 LONDON, July 14— (U.P>— The price of tin jumped a further £32 3/8 during a hectic morning session of the market today a total increase of £133 7/8 since the start of the Korean war. Spot was quoted at £724 7/8 per ton,
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  • 136 8 MUNICIPAL Sport 5* mr> IMOO 106.: bO 4i% 1930 105 50 106 SO 3% 1935 86.00 87.00 3% 1937 VI 50 93 50x1 3% 1938 92 50 9A Soxi 470 1939 100 SO 102 50 3l 1948 90 00 92-OOxi Penang 5% 1928 105 00 XXi 50
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  • 77 8 THE Commerce Department m Washington is tddnfl action to make things easier for foreign manufacturers who want to display their goods at U S. trade lairs, says A. P. The Department has ruled that goods imported for trade fair exhibition may be returned to
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  • 97 8 COPRA opened higher in' .Singapore yesterday with, buyers at $38 and sellers $39, at which level prices remainI ed throughout the day. Coconut oil was slightly higher, with sellers at $58k and no buyers. Prices (m Malayan dollars per picul) m the Singapore produce market yesterday
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  • 96 8 HONGKONG, July 14 (Reuter-AAP) Export of a considerable quantity of petrol from Hongkong to the China mainland during the month of May was reported by the Chinese newspaper Singtao Evening Post. This newspaper said that May exports of petrol to China totalled r-MM.OoO
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  • 70 8 NEW YORK. lu]j ;VP) The tx] North Chixia'i coal rcsomotl Japan can m production the (Jotted a Japanese stee. Takeshi Omarr the UniU-'i Pr< such exploJU able Japan to cor Oriental market Oma" dependent w^> J a natut the great V; r. Iron
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  • 140 8 IMPORTS of mbbtr mtoi Malaya f<»r the ur>i half <>f the yo.r amounted to I71«3II tons compared to ing.OllJ tons I the corresponding period of 1949. Malayan imports im re < fio:n 32.3)9 tons m May (14.359 tool m May '..i>t jrear) to 44.3t>7
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  • 244 9 Decision On Indian Ship Crew Dispute Reported Reached By K. R S. Vas, Standard Staff Reporter IT 18 LEARNT that Captain Markos Nikiforos of the Greek ship Persephone yesterday agreed to repa criate the Indian crew and Radio Officer of his ship to Bombay or Karachi, as the
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  • 83 9 NEW YORK. July 14— (AP) —The Glenn Martin Aircraft Co., has announced development of a coating for aluminium that is reported to make it twice as wear-resistant as case-hardened steel. The new coating is applied by an electro-chemical process. For average jobs it is
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  • 51 9 KARACHI. PAKISTAN. July 14.— (AP):— The freighter "La Pampa" has left Karachi with 7.200 tons ojf wheat for Japan. This is the first shipment from the 100.000 tons Japan has purchased from Pakistan. Official sources say Japan wants to buy an additional quantity of more than 100.000
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  • 95 9 The X.L.M Constellation, popularly knows as the •Fly^ JJ")* 1 I was the first heary transportation aircraft tt land at Kalian* airport. The picture shews one of 12 Constellations which makes a weekly— six serrice«-!call at th« airport. The Constellation Is a four-engined aircraft now strengthened to
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  • 59 9 Practice Firing: Seawards will take place from "PASIR PANJANG BATtery No. IV" on August 1 at 10 a.m., states a Singapore press communique. The practice will be repeated on August 5. The time of the firing on August 5 is 3 p.m. The culminating point is 1 000
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  • 85 9 SAN FRANCISCO. July 12. (AP). There were reports m shipping circles on Tuesday that about 15 more freighters would be taken out of surplus fleets on the West Coast shortly for movement of supplies and troops to the Far East. Most of them
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  • 91 9 NEW DELHI. July 11. (Reuter): An Indian air line. Bharat Airways, is expected soon to start a service to Singapore, and later extend it to Australia via Djakarta. At present six weekly services are being run by the Dutch Air Line. X.L.M. to
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  • 81 9 CANBERRA, (Reuter-AAP). Two airborne magnetometers would soon be m use to make a broad mineralogical study of Australia, the Minister for National Development, i Mr. R.G. Casey has announced. Carried m a specially demagnetised plane, the instruments would detect ore deposits by recording magnetic
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  • 50 9 The British freighter. Hazelbank, is held up at Treemantle because 41 Pakistani crew members walked off the ship on Tuesday night, rather than visit India. They said that they feared attacks on their lives if the ship calls at Madras and Calcutta as scheduled.
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  • 678 9  -  Derek Drabble By Standard Shipping Reporter oflicer presided, seated. Two important men who went aboard before the Tynd.ireus sailed were Syed Ibrahim ben Omar Alsagoff, leader of the All-Muslim Missionary Association of Malaya, and Mr. Grorge Holt,
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  • 194 9 Tiny air bubbles are substituted for sand m a new concrete now being tested m the United States. The concrete is said to be especially suitable for construction of walls and roofs of farm buildings. It' may also be possible to use it on
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    • 117 9 AiR A RRIVALS\^V^^^ and DEPARTURES Arrivals Departures Q.E.A.-BOAC Constellation V BOAC Constellation for Sydney ETD 7 a.m. ey, ETA 2.30 p.m. for London. Rome Cairo, Rome, Cairo. Calcutta ETD* 8 a.m. r.V 315 p.m. oaruda Indonesian Airways os Dakota Douglas Pcn |!if- l *x>b. for Bangka, Jakarta ETD mpur ETA
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  • 798 10  - PrivateAffairs Mary Haworth By Widow Living In Married Daughter's Home Uses Ruthless Indirect Tactics In Trying to Enforce Her Will In Everything; She Sulks .When Balked. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My mother has lived m my ho ne for about 13 years and although she is somewhat diplomatic, she is completely
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  • 775 10  -  BOB CONSIDINE BY NEW YORK, June 20 (INS)— One of the unsung geniuses of U.S. aircraft design, a patient Texan named Vincent L. Burnelli, will be coming into his own pretty soon given a little luck. 1 cannot divulge the
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  • 139 10 SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. July 12, (INS) Love is no excuse for smuggling m Britain. Reginald Ernest Attrell, 23--year-old assistant ship's steward, found this out when he was fined £42 recently at the Southampton Magistrates court for attempting to evade Customs duty on
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    14 10  -  Ed Reed By "You and your strange noises you're always hearing?"
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  • 120 10 HORAM, Sussex County July 11, (INS), Jealousy put a ban >n a beauty contest In the snug ittle village of Horam. The girls of Horam (populaion 2,800) will never know low which of them is the prettiest m the village. Their parents
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  • 240 10 Lancaster House Best Type Of Architecture LONDON, July 12, (INS)— Lancaster House, scene of the recent three power talks, ranks as one of the best types of Regency architecture. It was designed for the Duke of York, one of George the Third's sons, who died before its completion. It was
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  • 304 10 Cause Of Mongoloid Idiocy Has Not Yet Been Discovered By EDWIN P. JUKDAN. H 0 Written for NEA Service r P HE birth of 1 child is a frt.. It should bt i puie accident v: fleet m any w.n the diet, the m< any other knowi.
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  • 64 10 LONDON. J. The Rev.H. W |Pt. Michuel's W, don, will ban tl Modern' btauw to sing old hycandy" tunes Over Ml Did I been omitted b .edition and a h ones included. 1 Writing m magazine, th. 'It may he {>..■ words of
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    • 326 10 D "V- 'if Y^J M€AN GAS^J "S CALL UP J ~B C^ON'ri NANCY HAVE OH. NO- I HP™™!?!! I 1 I %S li^B^ft^ OKAY, JANIE YOU BEEN ONLY ■TELEPMONE CO. OJJ I WHAT'S YOUR fBMMBMtt^i^BP^ MAKING MANY ONE A I BILL I W^fP V NEXT MOVE Jf ■^^■J \/^*™^J^^B I
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  • 257 11 valentine and Ramadhln suddenly took complete control for the first time m the Innings, their spinners moving so vigorously off a pitch slightly affected by rain that batsmen were forced to laugh at their own mistakes. Valentine, off whom no run was scored m
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  • 63 11 SEGAMAT. July 13 -Segamat will hold its Handicap 1 Men's Singles and Doubles Lawn Tennis Tournament on July 27—29. The tournament is open to all players resident m Segamat and Military personnel Entrance fees of $2/- per player per event will be charged and entries must reach
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  • 156 11 Before a fairly large crowd the Medan Black and White girls' basket-ball team avenged their Thursday's 35-12 points defeat at the hands of the Singapore Combined Girls by scoring a 26-12 points victory over the local team at the Happy World last night. Saw Geok Chan,
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  • 294 11 Scoring twelve points each, V. Krishnamurthy (Loyfat House) and R. Neubronner Hose House) tied for the open Individual championship at the St. Andrews 34th Annual Athletic Meeting held on the school ground at Woodsville yesterday. Krishnamurthy won the 220 yards and 440 yards and was second
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  • 90 11 i RAMSGATE, E-TGLAND July 14.— (AP):— Shirley May France was pulled from the (water four miles off Ramsgate lon Thursday, ending a planned 18 miles training swim m the English Channel. It was her first big training 1 effort since she arrived at 1
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  • 114 11 Standard SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR FnTwo school records for the putting-she-shot and the BHO yards were broken at the annual athletic sports of the Methodist Boys' School today. Loh Poh Kan bettered the putting-the-shot record by 54 inches with a throw of 35 feet
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  • 66 11 NEW DELHI. July 14 A representative Indian Tahle Tennis team will visit Singa- pore during the first fortnight of September, to play a series ;of exhibition matches there. according to the Secretary of the Table Tennis Federation of India. He also revealed that
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  • 38 12 Woo Kwan Lan (Spore Combined Girls) and Saw Geok Chan, the skipper of the Medan Black and White team jumping for the ball m the same played at the Happy World on Thursday night.
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  • 533 12  -  LINESMAN Selangor Cricket Test By BIG CRICKET m Selangor concludes this weekend with the 15th match between the Europeans and the Rest. The match begins to-day and will conclude tomorrow. At the time of writing I do not know if advantage is to
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  • 465 12  -  OLLTE DAVIES I By I SHAPING extremely well on the track, the grey I English gelding Persian Lord, despite the heavy impost of 9-04, should win the main sprint event to-day, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting. On
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  • 143 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By RACE 1: SMILING THROUGH Release II RACE 2: HARD CASH Beauman RACE 3: BEAUCHAMP Gilian RACE 4: CHARLEMAGNE Chance Remarks RACE 5: STEEL AGE Linkshir RACE 6: PERSIAN LORD Perostan RACE 7: AMBASSADOR La Traviata RACE 8: GOLD MERIDIAN Buddy Best Bets: Ambassador, Smiling Through. By
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  • 191 12 Indian Recreation Club had to fight hard to beat the Tamil Brotherhood Association m a Senior SAFA League fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tamils fielded substitutes for two of their best forwards, Chandra and Param. After a scoreless first session, the Brotherhood opened
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    17 12 Members of U,«> v Institution rrwk.t and soccer teams ho E2 and Selan »m m n 4>n|h
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  • 51 12 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI Thurs. In a soccer friendly yesterday Kuala Muda Chinese Recreation Club lost 5—3 to the Gibraltar Camp team. Scorers for the winners were Wilson, Stower, Carter, Leek and Brown, while Hock Lye (2) and Sai Kow netted for the Chinese. Marint Usher
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  • 256 12 S'pore A AA Entries May Be A Record Up to yesterday evening a total of 175 entries had been received for the Singapore A.A.A. annual championships due to be held on July 28 and 29 at the University of Malaya sports field on Bukit Timah Road. Entries close today and
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  • 38 12 Playing at Gillman Barracks yesterday, REME and RE drew m a Senior SAFA League fix-! ture, each side scoring once. The Sappers scored through Edd;e m the first half. Doolanl equalising on the resumption, j
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  • 255 12 LONDON, (INS) Prince Aly Khan, who lists! racehorses among his other hobbies, has just completed i me of the biggest bloodstock deals of the last 25 yearsbuying the famous Sandwich Stud, Newmarket, for an estimated US$2BO,OOO. The seller was the prominent breeder and
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  • 140 12 DUBLIN. July 13:-(Ren-ter): A fierce wind and rain storm coming m from the Irish Sea across the Royal Dublin links todny rocketed scores sky high m the Mrond round of the Irish open golf championship. The gale continued with tremendous force throughout thf»
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  • 56 12 MONTREAL. July 14 (AP) Australia's Davis Cup team opens ils North American Zone series against Canada today with Frank Sedgman pitted against Canada's Brendan Macken and 21 -year-old Ken McGregor, representing Australia. against Lome Main m the singles. The survivor of the series will
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  • 109 12 Kong Gives Away $500 If He Fouls Tonight A new referee, ex-policeman < C. W. Roberts, will handle to- I night's main wrestling bout be- I tween King Kong and Sam < Burmister at the Happy World I Arena. i The bout will only be decided by a knockout and
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  • 85 12 The following are the fixtures of the Christian Brothers Schools Old Boys (St. Joseph's Institute, St Patricks and St. Anthonys). July 22 St. Andrews Old Boys. July 29 Raffles Old Boys. Aug. 5 Victoria Inst. Old Boys. Aug. 12 Anglo-Chinese Old Boys. Old Boys wishing
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  • 218 12 SINGAPORE CAME fifth m the 1949 National Rifle association shoot for the Duke of Gloucester's challenge cup, second m the Empire Day challenge cup and sixth and seventh m the revolver competition for the ''Lynch-Staunton" Cup. I T w; nnA «>* »k« r»,,iTz»
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  • 189 12 NEW YORK. July 13.— (UP). The International Boxing j Club President, Jim Norris on Thursday said he hoped to stage a Jake-Lamotta Ray Robinson middleweight cham- pionship bout at Yankee Stadium m the first week of Sep-| tember and a world heavy- j
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  • 78 12 CAIRO. J Egypt best tnilit t Middle I Military from Italy. Turkey. probably otl pl:iy fr Cairo. Color Rif;i;it tit. Preliminary footlr fort- the chn::, will pi Ito 9 Competil ni i rs m each of i ti<»n gr mpi i the
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