Singapore Standard, 18 July 1950

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  • 271 1 WASHINGTON, July 17 (UP) -President Truman i expected today to tell Prime Minister Pandit Nehru idia that the United States will not negotiate a Korean r:>ace until the Communists agree to I fighting and return north of the 38th Parallel. i
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  • 72 1 J .17 (UP. om nunist Lmerican wvtal m aggies- Fori o i •d on part m the I .it the nvincible ited." Tne iii a ith Ux ited S it all i be p up antit and < led n fa and
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  • 15 1 amu I with a iot of valued at |90 at 11.3n m last
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  • 114 1 London Tin Price Sees Sharp Fall LONDON. July 17: (UP).— The price of tin fell as sharply on the market today as it rosf on Friday. Sp' t was quoted at the close of the morning session ii'.Wl per ton lower at H6855 and three months lost £34 A at
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  • 78 1 First Marine Division troops m full battle sear board landing craft at San Diego, California, USA, July 11 for the ferry trip across San Diego bay to the landing ship which is taking- them to the Korean war zone. Photo. t A GROUP of
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  • 201 1 BELGRADE. July 17: (UP) -Yugoslavia offered today to make peace with Russia and the Com inform on a basis of mutual respect. The offer was made by Minister without Portfolio Mil*., an Djilas, an influential member of the Politburo of Yugoslavia's ruling Communist Party. m
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  • 121 1 LONDON. July 17: (Renter) The Admiralty stated today that further evidence which has come to light indicates that the possibility of sabotage being the cause of the initial fire m the ammunition lighter A. T. Bedenham on Friday last cannot now be ruled out."
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI. July 17.— An Indian commercial plane with 22 persons aboard was reported miss.'ig today on a flight from New Delhi to Srinagar, Kashmir*. Officials said that a search plane sent out to scour Pathankot Hills and Banihal Pass area found
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  • 389 1 TOKYO. July 17 (UP) The main American force has abandoned the strategic city of Taejon, a dispatch from the front said tonight. The Communists are closing m on the city from three sides. Taejon formerly was the emergency
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  • 428 1 THERE was a strong belief m Chinese educational circles m Singapore yesterday that the Chinese High School re-opening on Friday, after the vacation, will be followed by a "purge" of some teachers and a number of student *ieaders.*' Strong rumours about
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  • 92 1 WITH U.S. HORCFS IN KOREA. July 17.—(UP):—Marguerite Higgins, correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune was ordered out of the Korean theatre of operations today by Lt. Gerx. Walton H. Walker, Eighth Army Commander. The order from American headquarters m Korea said that Miss
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  • 223 1 HONGKONG, July 17: (Reuter-AAP) Government and Service sources here said today that Britain could not safely comply with overseas suggestions for the transfer of troops from Hongkong to Korea. The colony's position I militarily was infinitely worse ithan when the Chinese Comjmunists
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  • 53 1 BOMBAY, July 17.— (UP): Official reports said today that 17 persons were killed and 170 reported missing in monsoon floods in the Rajkot area of Western India. Reports said that three village around Morvi were under water and 500 homes were demolished
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  • 26 1 These happy Singapore Malay girls, walking about In the Raffles Museum grounds ia their gorgeous sajus yesterday typified the Hari Raya spirit
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  • 53 1 (Special To The Standard) HONGKONG. July 17:— The I'niversity of Malaya badminton team tonight defeated Hongkong University four games to three. Play was close throughout, and the big crowd was treated to one of the finest badminton display ever witnessed m the
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  • 194 1 LONDON. July 17— (AP)— Br. tain's cabinet meets today with three urgent questions born of the Korean fighting awaiting answers: I. Will British ground troops be sent to Korea m response to the recent appeal by United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie? 2. What
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  • 104 1 FARNBOROUGH. July 18— (AP) One of Britain's newest experimental jet fighter planes the Hawker P-1052. crashed in-' to a shed near the Farnborough experimental airport on Monday, killing a painter who was eating his lunch m the shed. The pilot. Flight Lieub riant J.
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  • 44 1 SOUTHPORT. Lancashire. July 17.— (Reuter)— The British Medical Association today defeated 8 move to call ofi" its 1951 conference m Johannesburg because of fears that the colour bar might be raised to the detriment of delegates.
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  • 60 1 CANBERRA. July 17 (UP) Acting Prime Minister A. VV. Faddcn said today that Australia may send further aid to South Korea if it is necessary. He told a press conference that he had received a request from the United Nation^ for ground forces
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  • 32 2 Mr. Max Falstcin, former Australian Federal Member of Parliament passed through Singapore by air y. sterday en route on busi- -s to Switzerland. He plans a come-back m politics.
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  • 88 2 LANDED property worth nearly $300,000 changed hands at an auction held at Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye. Singapore auctioneers, just before the holidays. .Main attraction was centred on a leasehold land, area 1,493 sq. feet, and house m South Eridge Road, which were
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  • 264 2 Standard Staff Reporter TO MEET the growing needs of the rural population, provision has been made m the Colony's ten-year Medical Plan to build 16 clinics m those areas. Each of these clinics is expected to cost $41,000. Three dispensaries at $19,000
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  • 101 2 A FLAG design competition to create the flag of the Singapore Youth Council has been organised by the General Council. The competition is open only to members of the various organisations affiliated to the Singapore Youth Council. They may submit up to five different designs.
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  • LONDON Letter
    • 899 2 Johore Royal Baby Story Caused A Sensation LONDON, July 12 (By Airmail) My cable to the S -Utpore Standard anil incing that the Sultana of Johore is expecting a baby a1 the end of August or early m September was the first publication of this happy and highly interesting event
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  • 301 2 RAF Officers Have New Club At Changi SEVERAL R.A.F. officers were among nearly 300 members present at the inaugural sup-per-dance of the new R.A.F. Officers' Club at Fairy Point, Changi, on Saturday night. Those who attended included the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, and Mrs.
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  • 128 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. E. M. F. FERGUSSON (Singapore Chamber of Com- merce) will move a motion at 1 today's Legislative Council meeting for appointing a committee which will go into the question of retirement age and pensions of Government offi- cers. A number
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  • 285 2 A YOUNG Singapore newspaperman, Bernard ("Willie") Williams, has signed on as radio officer aboard the Greek-owned tramp steamer Persephone. The Persephone sailed for Mediterranean ports via Suez on Sunday, after signing off 14 Indian Muslim firemen and one Indian "Sparks.'' Bernard
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  • 105 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAX INANG (Malay Folk Dance) and the Fancy Dress Competition held m coni nection with the Special Hari I Raya Show at the Happy World last night were contested. The winners m the Mak Inang contest were Slamat bin I Abdullah
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  • 72 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHINESE Swimming Club is considering a recommendation by its special committee tnat the Club's 16 service employees get s full week's holiday annually. This is m addition to a weekly day-off the employees are getting since the beginning of
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  • 144 2 I AN ENCOURAGING expansion of trade between Hongkong and Malaya and Indonesia as the result of goodwill i missions is reported by commercial circles m Hongkong. According to a UP dispatch. four reasons given for the spurt were: 1. The native products of Malaya
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  • 16 2 THE output of Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd., m June 1950 was 31,844 pounds
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  • 414 2 By P. H. Goh, Standard Staff Reporter THE INCOME' Tax Department m Singapore expects to collect an (Mimi!* amount of $23 million for this year, the Comptroller, Mr. D. 11. Tudor, told t2 Standard yesterday. He revealed that to date
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  • 62 2 Standard Staff Reporter FORTY-FOUR Indian men. most of whom are making their first air trip, pas c 1 through Singapore ye terdav en route to Sydney. They Hew by a chartered Bharat Airways Skyma aircraft. The seamen are replacing 44 Indian sailors fi< m
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  • 57 2 A MOTOR cycle snd a motor car were Involved m a head-on collision last evening at the junction of Pasir Panjang Road and Labrador Road. As a result the motor cyclist and his pillion rider were seriously injured. The rider was 25-year-old Pang Cheng Cheong and
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  • 320 2 still trvtar S u Cial Welfare are Malay nan AH bin Elias, found by an i Indian cowherd two months ago. was claimed by two other people, and placed for safety .m the Mount Emily Home He y ran away. When found, he was handed
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  • 108 2 LADY GI as Preside: Girl GuioV at Singapore Brind. wife East Station Guides, this The occa part era por<- to A BBS G'-r. A guides will t quayside i Gorgon bl lined up, of Lady Gil by Lady Br The guidi j Gorgon during tl noon.
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  • 20 2 A p.m. '1 1 B i I 9 at the Hall, whi n invr,
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  • 203 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Trade Unionists m the ration want to form a Workers Educational Association on the lines of the W. E. A. in the United Kingdom. envisage a plan which will give the workers nities for social
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 3 The band of the Malay Regiment playing Malay selections and March music at the Happy World Hari Raya celebrations on Sunday night. This was the first time that the band has appeared m a Malayan amusement park. The first combined Singapore and Johore Ladies' Orchestra made its bow on Sunday
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  • 187 3 Big Shows For Taiping Varsity Week Standard Staff Correspondent ►ING, Mon.— An attracjramme has been: Taiping for the We k which begins l. It is representsnbined efforts of ties who are co•vholeheartedly to make the Week a success. imms for the s follows:— THK PROGKAMME I Sale of flags for
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  • 50 3 Standard staff Reporter j SREE Narayans Misicting an essay on m connection with celebration of Ine subject is "The t Narayana Guru" should not be ban 500 words, r should send to the Secretary. H»n Mission. West 'I mile, Seletsr, ►re July 25 I
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  • 133 3 standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Mon. A fire which broke out at a Malay house at Reko Road, Kajang. on Saturday morning resulted m the death of Jambol, the owner. Jambol, aged about 50, went to the assistance of his young daughter,
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  • 61 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Before Mr. A. P. Jack m the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's court, Rajagopal and Raju were acquitted and discharged on a charge of kidnapping an unmarried girl, Andal, daughter of Munisamy, at Killinghall Estate, Puchong, on Jan. 15 at 8.:<0
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  • 185 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Indian Representative to the Government of India m Malaya Mr. John A. Thivy, told the Johore Bahru Indians today that they should establish a liaison to work along with the Malays and Chinese of this country to
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  • 37 3 SEGAMAT, Mon.— The Indian Ceylonese Association has collected more than $3,000 for erecting a Gandhi Memorial Hall. Dr. Raman and Mr. H. Is*. S. Abdul- Kadir topped the list of donors with $200 each.
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  • 47 3 SEGAMAT, Mon. A farewell party will be given by members of the Sega m a t Indian Ceylonese Association at the I.C. A. premises at 5 p.m on August 2 to Dr. Raman, Segamat Medical Officer, who is going on transfer to Johore Bahru.
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 3 -Photo by Ipoh Girl Guides who will attend the Australian Jamboree at Perth. They are, left to right: P/ L Fong Siew Moy District Commissioner Mrs. M. Wong Chan, P/L Teh khoou Tseng, P/L Leong Van Ching.- E.W. Yeap
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  • 396 3 Special To The Standard SEREMBAN, Sun. Concrete plans to alleviate Seremban's housing shortage have been formulated under the sponsorship of the Seremban Rotary Club. Given the encouragement and support of the more affluent members of the community, Rotary's plans to solve a
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  • 206 3 gtasdard Staff Reporter I-: ls anything that Anderson of iS*** Bugis will bewill be m the aver. It was brought him v, r ar-old daugh- < who was hour*/ exactly 36 V %&£n' Jfie 1 home yes- ,utes before I
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  • 335 3 Federation Welfare Officer Brings Back Tnp T 8? Ivor Kr aal, Standard Staff Reporter «i aaa aaa h N,AL Welfare and Development Fund has granted more than nr n S J? of Malaya m its fight against juvenile delmque*icv. thic *J awson Chief Social Welfare
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  • 168 3 Special to The Standard SEREMBAN, Mon—Cigarette retailers m Negri Sembilan are complaining about the prices of cigarettes allowed them by importers. In a letter to three importers, the Negri Sembilan CotBBS Shopkeepers Association whose members met recently to discuss the matter have mentioned this complaint.
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  • 152 3 Jungle Squad Entertain Well-Wishers Standard Stan* Correspondent KAJANG, Mon.— To say 'thank you" to the Malays of Ulu Langat district who, as members of the local division of the United Malays National Organisation, had presented the Kajang jungle squad with assorted rice and pulot cakes and a large quantity of
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  • 58 3 I TWENTY-one-year-old VellupiMai Subramaniam was charged m the Singaoore S3cond Police Court on Saturday with having attempted to cheat Sin Ah Kee of Magazine Road of $2,402 worth of galvanised pipes. Subramaniam, it was alleged, posed as a representative of Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. and tried to take delivery
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  • 110 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG,, Mon.— The Rev. Sek Hong Choon, Vice-pres-ident of the Singapore Buddhist Federation, arrived here by air on Saturday to visit Rev. Sek Kong Haip. Head Priest of the Chiam Pok Ec Temple, Singapore. I Rev. Sek Kong Hiap, was
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  • 158 3 Johore MIC Objects To Toddy Shops JOHORE BAHRTJ. Hon. A resolution protesting against tbe opening of toddy shops on estates was unanimously pass- i ed at a meeting of the local Malayan Indian Congress here on Saturday night. It was stat- j ed that the opening of the toddy shops
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  • 68 3 IPOH. Mon— Tho regent of Perak today sent the following Hari Raya greetings to his people: "1 hope the Hari Raya Puasa will bring peace, happiness and prosperity to all peoples m Perak. "I sincerely trust that all races residing m Perak will continue
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  • 34 3 Mr. H. E. Noble, inspector! of Immigration, has bssn appointed to act as Assistant Controller of Immigration,: Singapore, with effect from' May 21, 1950. m place of Mr. G. St. George Farmer.
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  • 40 3 Mr. R .G. lies. Senior Executive Engineer. Malayan Public, Works Service, has been ap-; pointed to act as Deputy Director of Public Works, Singapore, with effect from July 4, 1950, m place of Mr. A. C.t 1 Wilson.
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  • 106 3 MALACCA. Mon— The new* ly formed Inner Whs*) Club <>f Malacca has drawn up an interesting programme of Social activities. Mrs. N .K. Bain is the chairman of this asctlon. In response to an appeal by the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Glyn Evans,
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  • 439 4 Trust To Spend $16 Million On Housing Plan Next Year m em, «jvh, oututuircr acan iceporter 1 THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust plans to spend a record sum of $16 million for its building programme next year j A Trust official told The Standard that this was 'part of the plan
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  • 294 4 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 tons of timber are being used to erect 110 stalls for the Singapore Trade Exhibition, to be held at the Happy World from Aug. 1 to 15. The accent on this year's exhibition will be
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  • 126 4 I Standard Staff Correspondent. IPOH, Mon.— A pledge of fidelity and loyalty to the Regent of Perak, Yam Raja Abdul Rashid Ibni Sultan Idris, CBE, was contained m a joint address given by all communities m Perak at the Throne Room of the Istana Iskandria m
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  • 79 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— Thirty orphans from the Muslim Orphanage. Kampong Bahru. were entertained to a curry tiffin by Mr. S. Md. Ismail, J. P. President of the Muslim League, on the occasion of the Hari Raya Puasa at his residence m Argyll Road, yesterday.
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  • 101 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon—! Security forces operating m! Perak yesterday arrested 26 bandit agents and wounded another, who managed to escape. Two large bandit camps were also found and destroyed. In Selangor, one bandit was killed. His wounded companion, succeeded m escaping.
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  • 41 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Dr. S. If. Baboo will preside at the dinner m honour of Sir Alexander yarr-baunders tomorrow niehtl given by the Alumi AssociaJ tion of the King Edward VII Ouo?* n<i StamXord
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  • 300 4 Singapore Shelves 'As-You- Please' Rice Buying Plan Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has postponed indefinitely introduction of a plan to offer the public the choice of three grades of rice at different prices. Described as the "buy as you please" plan, it was recommended by the Joint Rice Investigation
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  • 153 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— An appeal to all Indians m Malaya for financial aid to support the Ramakrishna Orphange In Scotland Road is made by Mr. P.K Kesavan. Chairman of the Indian Welfare Committee. Penang. He asked them not to forget the children of those
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  • 43 4 PENANG. Mon.— The pilgrim boat "Tyndareus" which arrived here yesterday from Singapore and expected to leave Penang today for Mecca has been delayed till tomor- row, the manager of the Penang Pilgrim Ticket Office, told The Standard today.
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 4 Photo. KUALA LUMPUR millionaire miner, Mr. Kok Fai Yen, and his wife, who went to Rome to see the Pope during the Holy Year celebrations m Vatican City. After the pilgrimage they toured Europe and returned to Singapore on Sunday by QEA BOAC Constellation.- Standard
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  • 238 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon.~ The Settlement will celebrate the anniversary of the Chinese Buddhist Diety, "Khim Soon Tee Hu Ong Yah," with a grand procession to be held on July 30. An impromptu organising committee said yesterday that several Chinese associations
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  • 89 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PUN* ANG, Mon.- indj of Muslims pscked tl World Amusement park night to celebrate the first I of the Hari Raya PuBSS. The North Malayan kronrhong competition which was held last night will be continued tonight. The Sinsrsn Bintang Kronchong Party,
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  • 261 4 Municipality Gets Ready -To Ration Water In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter WATER DEPARTMENT offici agoing through all the meter-reading n pore to find out the average month!;. ition of each household for the tot this year This is part of a scheme now being w the Department to impose restrictions
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  • 54 4 Standard Stall PENANG, Unction ol I r to h V D. N lion Thambypi vener* di to 19 t wl He then lid y\ waa r down U A keei Dr. I President I I bal! A I ths TB C he orga matches
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  • 306 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat. Eleven Perak graduated from the University of M Convocation and of these three re< with distinction 1 The honour of being the first i Perak man to earn the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the I University goes
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  • 74 4 ASP Marries Daughter Of Prisons Chief Standard Mai I wedd t. v St. G< irday Herbert T Poli> i Alice Gai 1 Commia lion, I Mi G m r. ry 1 bride i '."j ns, s k i Wei b '1 Mr. Inspector Sii man. B thop H 1 An
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  • 26 4 Standard Btsfl PENANG Xa\ rim A t. i psi four RM were ap;> M.B.K. thif They an M.B.F Tsoh Thye Thjrs, all J I
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  • 434 5  -  LOUELLA O. PARSONS By [OLLYWOOD, July 17— With conditions Korea so dangerous, ny Stewart and his bride have definitely dei against taking trip around the Id Neither wants to > so far away from i as two boys. But will go
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  • 92 5 roTe «f oZ''?!, ol^ Ir f. ne Dunne fa Poured here m her „l Q f! h Mrt< li la m i he new flUn The Mudlark." He to ™n¥v SStL th P rt ig *5? Pounds and takes two hours wh?.s, P *Ln«« h mormn
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  • 418 5 T ONDON, July 17. Irene Dunne said she was m a bad mood. "But it's not really me,** she explained, "it is Queen Victoria." She held out her script for "The Mudlark," a 20th Century-Fox film now m production here. "The Queen
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  • 31 5 T ONDON, July 17— It has J finally been decided by London Films that the title of the new film "Seven Days To Noon" be changed to "Ultimatum."
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  • 868 5  -  MELROSE GOWER by HOLLYWOOD, July 17.-* Way, way, away back m 1903 an Edison cameraman, Edwin S. Porter, decided to go all out m this newfangled motion picture business. He brought to the screen a complete one-reeler, "The Great
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  • 490 5 Here, There And Everywhere Totals 21,000 Miles In 21 Days By LILLIAN BUCKOKE. Standard Woman Reporter RUNME SHAW has again lived up to his reputation of being here, there and everywhere 21 days away from Singapore, and covered about 21,000 miles. Boy, how do you do it? On arriving m
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  • 436 5  -  ERSKINE JOHNSON *bd TEE J. COBB admits that ■■-'he isn't the lamb that followed Mary, but neither is he the firebrand that snipers accused him of being after his split with Fox earlier this year. "The only temperament I have exercised has been m the front office never
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    • 718 5 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA Time Signal, Opening Annct and The Austral Singers* 645 Fred ?no g > Sum 7? ar S,r W th Si S Une i Warhig and his Pennsylvanians; (ENGLISH PROGRAMME) B^^J^'S^wi R p™ 7 P m ews Share Market ReBroadcast. 5.45 Nepalese Pro- port: 7.15 Hawaii
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  • 809 6 A very spirited controversy is raging around a very intoxicating subject toddy. The j signal for this has been the decision to re-open estate toddy shops m some states and settlements, I Were it simply a question of whether the estate j labourer should or should not
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  • 976 6 CAN YOU ANSWER THESE, DR. BENHAM? A Reader Asks— I by BAD EGG XT was with amazement that 1 read through the Article 'Technical Assistants ask for a fairer Deal' by disappointed Tech. Asst. m the local papers some time back. Disappointed T.A. goes 011 to say that a representative
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  • 473 6 Chinese Make Good Policemen THE Singapore Police Training School Commandant, Mr. E. V. Smith paid a warm tribute to Chinese police recruits the other day. He said that the Chinese under training are "excellent material" for the police and asked for more Chinese to
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  • 67 6 MANILA. July 17. (AP): Cases of poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tuberculosis and typhoid m Manila have increased by 300 per cent, m the last year, according to Dr. Demitrio Belmonte. the City Health Officer. Asserting that tuberculosis is now the "most pressing" health problem m
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  • We, the People
    • 368 6 Tests For A Tukang Gigi Sir, "Observer" on the subject of "Are Dentist's Test a Farce" is convicted, if I may so term it, by his own words. He said that the candidates were asked to do a filling, an extraction and take an impression all in half an hour.
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    • 118 6 Sir:— I notice in the columns of your newspaper that certain individuals are trying to federate all the Indian Organisations in Malaya. This move, I feel, is not going to yield any material benefits to the people, especially the labouring masses. The existing Organisation such as
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    • 192 6 Sir Your staff correspondent Mr. Aster Gunesekera is not correct in stating that Sir Harold C. Willan is the only civil servant who started from the bottom of the ladder and rose to the highest appointment in the Malayan judiciary. That distinction should be given to Sir
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    • 194 6 Sir: —I hasten to thank you for your leading .article of July 15. Frankly, I must say that I have some doubts as to the political wisdom of the U.S.A. in coming to the rescue, allegedly of the South Koreans at this juncture. But I am ready enough
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  • 425 6 Review of views Work For Peace NAN YANG neutj I m b,r* into lofty Bentim, and eeeb Wnile we agiee tt t U) Chinese Koveur work for the s;il. work for the r. China, the Be* ernment should endeavours xn the 1 „r 1 peace m the fti m Am.
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  • 328 7 TOKYO, July 17 (U.P.)— Fifty F-29 superfortresses, living ,h m „.i, M able flak/ yesterday plastered Seoul marshalllne Varf, SHf EPS* 3'i .."j» obtaining "excellent to good results" and tanta* t£aL£H£* t 3* S ombs capital m
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  • 125 7 ON DON, July 17. (Renter): .-Nationalist Formosa remains ie country that has ofto send ground forces to n. MacArthur*j outnumand retreating forces m h'crea. The U.N. appeal for ground .nd to S«>uth Korea, sent lo y.) non-Communist nations ..lay. has so far brought ->mise
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  • 101 7 Mac A. Defines Voluntary Censorship CHICAGO. July 17. (UP):—. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur has ed the Chicago Sunday for adopting voluntary I entonhip on stories about the K.-rean fighting. He reiterated his determination not to: official censorship. In a message to the paper. Mac Arthur added, "Cen-, orship must be
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  • 45 7 KARACHI. July 17. |AP):- 1 an contends that 500.000 gees from Kashmir' •^o now live m Pakistan iouM be permitted to vote in' tre Druposed plebiscite on lir's future, India insists that the plebis-i restricted to persons' I n Kashmir. 1
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  • 109 7 US Leaders Stunned By New Reverse WASHINGTON, July 17 (UP):— U.S. military officials j are stunned by the new Ame- rican retreat m Korea. The retreat from the Kum River apparently caught mili;)tary officials here by surprise. It came shortly after a Pen- tagon (High Command) spokes- man had described
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  • 101 7 KARACHI. July 17. (AP): I An appeal to strengthen the, hancis of the United Nations j and sp d re the world from the! horrors of another war was: made by Governor-General Kwaja Nazimuddin of Pakistan, broadcasting to the nation' on the eve of
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  • 102 7 LONDON. July 17 (UP):—! Russia bluntly informed the United Stales yesterday that previous notes on Japanese: war prisoners m Russia had 1 "exhausted" the subject, Moscow Radio reports. The broadcast said Russia, was replying to the U.S. note Of Juno 12. protesting that the
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  • 74 7 MANILA, July 17— (Reuter) Epifanio Capispisan, j.i and Mngle. of Manila, was travelling m a lorry when »c spied a woman walking on a sidewalk. As the vehicle passed the woman, the young "wolf hollered "Hello Baby.'* k>n tnL he rou,d gather his wits, Capispisan
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  • 105 7 'Russia And US Working On H.-bomb' WASHINGTON, July 17 (UP): Chairman Brien McMahon of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, said that Russia is "working" on the hydrogen bomb and that the United States is seeking a site for a plant to do hydrogen bomb work. He said America should
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  • 66 7 MANILA, July 17—(Renter) Bring the Government closer to the people. PI President Flpidio Quirino urges all governors and oilier provincial officials. Asking them to visit frequently the towns m their respective provinces, he says, Awaken new hope, new enthusiasm m our people and counteract the gloomy
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  • 21 7 Units of Israel's war fleet I held their first manoeuvres last week in the Eastern Medi1 terranean, off Crete.
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  • 104 7 ALDERSHOT, July 17 (Reuter)— A military show at Aldershoi, historic garrison town which the King and Queen were to have inspected next week, went up m flames yesterday. Equipment worth about £100,000 was tost. Ammunition, stacked together with motorised and airborne equipment, exploded as
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  • 49 7 SAIGON. July 17 (UP): Communist terrorists hurled a hand-grenade into a street jammed with churchgoers yes-/ terday, injuring three persons. A French official was alsoi wounded in an exchange of gunfire after the explosion. Two of the terrorists were captured by the angry crowd.
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  • 256 7 L. MWOW. July 17 (UP.)-A large majority of £TR±Uf pra j the l nlted Stat w«l no fotcef Jt^K^° m V?.. Korea even if the American forces are driven off the peninsnla. cated SUFUSt ester European capitals has indi-' from lit
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  • 35 7 Burmese Buddhist monks were lined up on a river bank by Karen rebels and machinej gunned, according to a priest I who escaped by diving into the river and swimming to safety.— A.P.
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  • 18 7 Mrs. Laiad Pibul Songkram. wife of the Siamese Premier, left Bangkok by air on Sunday for London. Reuter
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    47 7 Mr. William Green (above). President of the U.S. Federation of Labour, who has demanded "all-out preparedness for any eventuality" including mobilisation of labour. I "We find ourselves facing a situation with the implications of a third world war," he said. "Only adequate preparedness can safeguard us. Reuter
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  • 71 7 HK Trade Union Demand To Police Chief HONGKONG. Jury 17. (Rev- ter-AAP): Two letters demanding revocation of a deportation order against two local trade union leaders recently deported have been sent to Mr. D. W. Macintosh. Commissioner of Police, by the i acting chairman of the Federation of Ti->ct Unions.
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  • 44 7 NEW YORK, July IT -<Reutei) A meeting between President Truman and Marshal Stalin with Pandit Nehru prtMttt as a mediator, was urged m a broadcast by the I U.S. atomic scientist. Dr. C. j Eidliard, of Chicago University.
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  • 286 7 1 SOMEWHERE IN S. KOREA, July 17 (A.P.)— Communist tanks batterjed open prisons in Seoul on [the first day the invaders entered the South Korean capital, refugees disclose. The freed prisoners, joined by many young leftists, set [themselves up as a guard 'force.
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  • 31 7 The Peking Radio claims I that the Chinese Reds m Sinkiang have m the last four months killed or captured 4.700 "bandits" and "won over" Ifj,- 000 others.- Reuter
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  • 23 7 Two officials of the Taiwan Electric Power Co. were exe- 1 cuted m Taipeh yesterday on charges of collaborating with the Reels.— A.P.
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  • 194 7 TAIPEH, July 17 (CUP.):— Some 33,000 of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's best-equipped veteran troops are waiting at a Formosan port ready to embark for Korea on freighters waiting in the harbour as soon as the "go ahead" is received from Headquarters, which is awaiting the
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  • 13 7 Muslims m the world are estimated to touil 22i.0n0.0n0. A.P.
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  • 61 7 Bus Passenger Fights Outlaws I MANILA. July 17. (AP): I Thirty armed outlaws ambush- I ed a bus m rebel-infested Ca- vite Province last night, killing two passengers and wounding '14. As the outlaw group stopped .the bus, one of the passengers opened fire, drawing volleys from the outlaw carbines
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    46 7 Seen at a garden party given by the United Nations Association at the Royal Naval College at Greenwich are (from left front): The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee's Lady Waddilope, (Chairman of "the Association), Mrs. Attlee and V iceAdmiral Sir Harold Kinahan, President of the College.
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  • 209 7 NEW DELHI, July 17 (UP):— The Russian leader. Marshal Stalin, has "welcomed** Pandit Nehru's proposals for ending the Korean war, the governmentoperated All-India Radio reports. The Russian reply to the Indian Prime Minister was handed to the Indian Ambassador m Moscow,
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    35 7 'line Chiang Kai slick (above)? wife of the Chinese Nationalist leader, who has sent a message to Mrs. Syngman Rhee. wife of the South Korean President. voicing her sympathy for women la war-torn Korea. Reuter
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  • 94 7 HONGKONG. July 17. (Reu-ter-AAP). A North Korean communique claimed that the North Korean Navy had "seriously damaged" a 5.000-ton U.S. wars nip off Korea's west coast. It added that North Korean aircraft on July 14 shot down two four-e:igined bombers. The communique said
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  • 48 7 LONDON. Ju!. 17 (Reuter): —The British Foreign Office has been inform, d by the Soviet Govrrnmt -it that Capt. V. Holt. British Minister m Seoul at the time of the North Korean occupation of the southern capital, ll now m Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.
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  • Finance ... Commerce
    • 355 8 Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Limited, reporting for 1949. showed a profit from its large open cist mine of $595,787 (19.8 per cent.) from which a 5 per cent, interim was paid, but no final is recommended. Net liquid assets m balance Sheet stand at $270,178 but no provision
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    • 37 8 HONGKONG, July 17— (AP) ~-The lifting on Sunday by the South China Communist authorities of a ten-day ban on the export of pigs sent the Hongkong pork prices plummeting almost 20 per cent.
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    • 367 8 Japanese Competition In Textiles 'Likely To Be Serious Says Official By M. T. Yong, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Japan is likely to be a serious competitor m the Malayan textiles market. Nearly $32,000,000 worth of textiles were imported from Japan last year. Traders are showing continued interest m
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    • 54 8 NEW YORK. July 16: (Reuter)— The National Coal Association of America called attention today to a lag m coal output and gave warning of possible complications later this year. "Certain developments that loom today m the coal industry are causing much concern,'* the Association
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    • 125 8 NEW YORK. July 17 (UP) The black pepper market featured a mid-week break, attributed by some .traders to a bear raid m Singapore. But the market i recovered quickly. One trader said: "It is im- possible to tell the future trend •m this
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    • 112 8 LONDON, July 17— (Reuter)— Secret buying by Russia was believed to have led to a sensational rise of £100 sterling per ton m the price of tin. a vital war commodity, the Daily Express reported today. The British Supply Ministry had asked for
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      18 8 Dr. Choh Hao-Li, who was recently awarded a grant of r<s<r,n ana a* .esearcH. see- a, M,^^ «££&&TU^texX
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    • 58 8 WASHINGTON. July 17 (AP)— The United States Army has ordered 7.900 military trucks from the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, and Reo Motors, Inc., of Lansing, Michigan. The Army said the trucks, costing about USSSO,OOO,UOO, will be used m the replacement programme started a year ago. Studebaker
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    • 755 8 jasdlfjlasdjkl;f INDUSTRIALS Buver Seller Alex Bricks Pref 2 20 2.25 cd Ord 2 20 2 25 cd Atlas Ice 1190 12 25 B.B. Petrol 31/3 32/3 B.M. Trustee 7 00 7 50 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref 20/3 21/0 Ord 16/6 17/0 ed E. Utd. Assur 38.75
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      76 8 photo. Rice is the staple food for the peoples of Asia. Malaya produces rice biit not m sufficient quantities to support her people. Most of the country's imports are from Thailand and Burma, tha two greatest riceproducing countries m the world. Picture above shows a typical scene on
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    • 211 8 WASHINGTON, July 17— (AP)— Hostilities m the Far East may indefinitely delay the drafting of a new international sugar marketing agreement, a high and informed U.S. official said. The International Sugar Council Standing Committee, meeting m London last month, decided a
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    • 152 8 LONDON. July 17. (Reuter):—Mr. Hilary Mine who recently headed the Polish delegation to Moscow which concluded a new long-term treaty with the Soviet Union, today said that the Soviet Government had agreed to instal 60 major industrial plants lin Poland, Warsaw Radio .reported.
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    • 132 8 MUNICIPAL Spore 5r» 1926 ***** 106 50 4J% 1930 105.50 lOti 50 37o 1935 86.00 87.00 3% 1937 92.50 9350xi 3% 1938 92 50 93.50xi A% 1939 100 50 102 50 3*% 1948 90 00 92 00xi Penang 57 0 1926 105 00 106 50 4|% 1929
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    • 34 8 DUNDEE, July 17 (UP)— The prices of raw jute for shipment, not for domestic spinners— has taken a fresh tumble m sympathy with the falling prices reptrrted, from the Far East.
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    • 209 8 HONG KONG. July 17 (UP) R Nationalist and Communist China are engaged m a mild scramble for war mat Q _f| Hong Kong market. Rubber, motor car spare parts, st*-.'! petroleum products are the main items m dc the* purchasing agents of
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    • 61 8 PRICES m the Singapore produce market before the holidays were (per picul): Betel Nut $24 (split), $21 (whole); Copra $38; Coconut Oil $58$. Gambia $220 (round), $65 (Java cube). $70 (Hamburg cube); Pepper $555 (Lampong black), $950 (Muntok white). $945 (Sarawak white); Sago Flour $17$ (Lingga)
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    • 17 8 SINGAPORE, Mon.— July 17 The price of tin today was $347 per picul. Down $10.
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    • 81 8 I LONDON. July Business on change hen very routine t (but market (Weekend ord slight daclhv i The slow was largely nearness of t the account Far Eastern ai pictures. Weak spot m the foreign I Japanese cama heavy pr. ..ure fti met steaiv selling
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    • 22 8 MELBOt'RNF |f.-« (Reuter-AAP) 7,500.000 bush from Austral n ternational W according to V chairman of A t < Board.
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    • 192 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as suppVo* layan Exchange Banks Association, are as folic FREE MARKET CURRENCIES -f l UN(, B U I 1 N U T r./o l> TT. on m*a* i i London j/« l/ia i/4 s n a 47% f Yu Australia B/li
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    • 385 9 I ntern&ttvH.&J n±^ HAVE YOU HEARD of the International Radio Medical Centre or the C.I.R.M. which cures ailing iroen by radio? It is a non-profit organisation m! founded m 1935 by Dr. Guido Guida of Trapani Sicily who comes from an old seafaring
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    • 149 9 HONG KONG The malist blockade of hai was virtually two weeks ago. but shipping service ■:i llongKong and the nunist port was not summed because there 1 cargo. nist export-im-restrictiooa are a ninderance to a I trade with China thing else. ship, ihe
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    • 333 9 Standard Shipping Reporter NO NEWS has yet been received m Singapore of the fate of the British car^opassenger motor vessel Glenearn, which, so Associated Press reports, was attacked on Saturday by a Mustang lighter plane bearing Chinese Nationalist insignia 40
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    • 80 9 ANTWERP, July 17 (AP)— Dock workers decided m Antwerp on Sunday to boycott Argentine ships m accordance with the International Transport Workers Federation's decision taken earlier m London. Ninety-five delegates representing about 10,000 Antwerp dock workers unanimously 1 voted for the decision to boycott the
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    • 179 9 MANILA, (AP) The Manila Times, the widely-read English language daily, said editorially today that the Philippines authorities should impose "most severe measures'' to guard against the visitation i from China of the dreaded bubonic plague which has broken out m the Fukien Province
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    • 111 9 Soviet Air Limits "Securely Locked States Pravda MOSCOW, July 17— (AP) The annual Air Day show was cancelled on Sunday because of bad weather. Air Day was marked m the newspapers by leading articles on Stalinist aviation and by long articles by leading Soviet aviation Generals and others, j The
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    • 23 9 VACATIONERS m the United States soon will be able to travel by airplane direct to any national park m the country.
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    • 58 9 QUEBEC CITY, July 17—! (UP)— The 20,000-ton Cunard; Liner, Franeonia, was freed on! Sunday morning from the razorsharp rocks which had imprisoned her off the Isle of Orleans m the St. Lawrence for more than three days. Six tugs and an ice breaker, succeeded m
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    • 148 9 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE'S demand for Australian fresh fruit and ever-increasing quantities of Australian foodstuffs has meant the introduction of several large, fast freighters calling here from Fremantle direct. The Chandpara, of 10,000 tons gross, is the newest earner belonging to ihe British India Steam Navigation Co. and arrived
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    • 197 9 The Boeing Aircraft Company has girded itself for possible increased production by delaying a planned furlough and issuing a call for more than 100 key craftsmen. The Pacific Seaboard is humming with activity in tempo with the times. In San Francisco the army, navy and
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    • 101 9 TAIPEI. (AP):— Shipping circles here hold great hopes that 13 commercial steamers now anchoring m Hongkong may eventually find their way back to the Nationalist fold. It was understood most of the crew of the ships are anxious to come back and duly
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    • 52 9 CALCUTTA, July 14. (GllS).— Eighteen hundred ton British Frigate HMS "Loch Quoich" arrived m Calcutta port on July 12 on a six-day goodwill visit. The Frigate is scheduled to leave on July 18 for Trincomalee, where she will take part m the fleet exercises and manoeuvres with the
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    • 574 9 t five .-hips are now _^\Nv ing regular service #AT> A E*K*M W//% W *a* H*.»ngkong and Swa- /titit' B*V-B aX-CJ s\*%tfa*~f**mwi. rompetition is likely [and DEPARTURES c profits In the near V _J<<^±*'" JiL\ -n^^-' 4usfro//an fled Sfißßß«=l_ "Iw^lllSl from Sandakan, Jesselton, Leaders Face Arrivals Labuan, Kuching eta 4.10
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  • 982 10  -  Mary Haworth \l. By »»*Miia;i jreeis lucauy au Love With Platonic Boy* FrieaJ She Had Years Ago, Before She Married; Is She Disloyal to Mate? DEAR MARY HAWORTH We don't decide what we' dream tonight, but if dream are unconscious thoughts perhaps I am indulging ii something unrighteous,
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  • 428 10 Rain tried hard to dampen Hari Raya Puasa. It did not succeed in lessening the enjoyment of Singapore's thou- sands of Malays in all i their new finery of national attire. 1 The fun, which had its climax in last night's entertainment of feasting and ronggeng and joget modern
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  • 314 10 LOS ANGELES, July 15. (INS) An artificial kidney already credited with saving 75 persons believed dying from various diseases has been described In Los Angeles. Development of mechanical I kidney which looks something like a washing machine and cleanses the blood was reported
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    17 10  -  Ed Reed ty "You know how it is always putting off returning the empties."
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  • 156 10 IS aal'Bt*" uuKe of Argyll, chief of the clan Campbell and thus ended a Scottish clan feud that had persisted more than 250 years. I The fact that the Campbells betrayed the Mac Donalds m the Massacre of Glencoe m 1692 had never been
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  • 65 10 LONDON. Jul Raven-haired. er actress Dor, Britain's "hot g< lons," return* I ing tour of th.' because "Englan t awakening." The beaut if J 2 Britisher. erearii ig nylons, high-he tight-fitting *< "Though I it.v cans I knew I here. whtie
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  • 318 10  - THE DOCTOR SAYS Firecrackers Have A Record Of Being A Holiday Hazard EDWIN P. JORDAN By*/ a 4a» SOMEHOW noise Is always associated, m our minds with celebrating. So far as fireworks are concerned, however, the death, blindness or loss of a finger or hand is so serious that the
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  • 206 10 SHAFTESBURY, Eng., July 13, (INS) Nina Mary Betiita, Duchess of Hamilton, has opened a home for "expectant" cats at Feme House, her Shaftesbury, Dorset county residence. The dowager duchess has 40 patients mainly strays m an old cricket pavilion which she has had converted
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    • 219 10 D f^M C^CUiNG^ A L,TTLE )=nl Wz^aA W I I > KIND OF STUFF L I" |c vl i M it^Hirsoi i LEARNING S v, J^mwJaK Bat t I WAS "^^^s^ rm [73 r i r^^i i i n H fr Am- II v 7 7! fn ri^l <^Ik\\ I
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  • 672 11  - How N. Koreans Make Kum River Crossing Told By Eyewitness Robert C. Miller IK U.P. War I Correspondent WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES ON TAEJfW FRONT, 0900 GMT, July 17-(UP)-A young UeUt^ ant sci aped an accumulation of sweat and dust off his forehead and said: "We must have killed thousarSal
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  • 193 11 TOKYO. July 17— (Reuter) Battle positions in Korea today according to latest Reuter despatches were: West Americans, outnumbered ten to one, stood at bay in an arch across the roads from ChochJwon and Kongju leading to Yusong, eight miles west of Taejon
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  • 185 11  -  AP By AMERICAN forces dispatched by General Mac Arthur, outnumbered three to one by the invading North Koreans, have been doing most of the righting below Seoul. Although Washington repeatedly has voiced confidence m the ability of the American forces to keep the invaders m check, latest
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  • 232 12 m MONTREAL, July 17 (AP) Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor won their final singles matches on Sunday and gave Australia a s—o sweep out for the North American semi-final round of the Davis Cup tennis play with Canada. Sedgman defeated Lome I
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  • 296 12 Malayan Tennis Tourney By Linesman. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Entries for Malaya's Wimbledon closed on Saturday but it is understood the list does not include some of the possible competitors from Indonesia and Sumatra whose entries are expected. It will be recalled that the men's singles title was won by the
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  • 186 12 PENANG, Monday —As was generally expected Ooi Teik Hock had little difficulty m beating Khoo Eng Chin m the men's singles at yesterday's play m the Penang Badminton Open Championships which were continued at the Chung Ling High School hall. In spite of
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  • 107 12 Standard Staff Correspondent. The Penang Chinese Football AssocUUon, the champions of the M.C.F.A. competition for me last two years scored a narrow victory over Penang Indians by the odd goal m three m a friendly soccer match played on Sunday afterground. 011 WeStlands
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  • 174 12 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A solitary goal scored five minutes before halftime enabled the .Selangor Indians to beat he Kedah Indians In the Bardhan cup soccer tie played at Princes Road today. The soccer served up was mediocre with the local side executing
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  • 78 12 RAL'B. July 15.— 1n the first round of the Nepal Cup football competition played at the Raub padang yesterday, the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles of Raub beat the 2nd Gurkha Training Wing of Sungei Patani by 2 goals to 1. A running commentary of the
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  • 157 12 SEREMBAN, Mon. The South cricket team for the annual North vs. South cricket match at Ipoh has not been picked yet. While Singapore will be fully represented and rightly so by a majority m the team, two Malacca players, G. S. Walked and
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  • 84 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Playing at Raub yesterday the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club beat the Pahang Cinese m the MCFA cup by three goals to one. The Selangor Chinese led by 2 l at half time as the result of a gift goal early m the
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  • 55 12 The Cosmopolitan Cycling Club organisers of all the re- cent cycle races m the Colony will be holding a one hundred I j laps grass track race on the 1 BODCA ground, St. George's j Road today. The race will start at 4.45 p.m.. entries will be
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  • 570 12 LONDON. July 15: (Reuter) Every match m the country cricket programme which began today was affected by rain. Not a ball was bowled at Bristol where Gloucestershire entertained Sussex and play could not be resumed after tea I m matches at Leeds, Manches- ter and Kidderminster. Only
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    28 12 Seen at Saturday's Raf- lies' Institution sports finishing bursts of the Telok Kurau and Geylang English school runners m the invtttion relay. Telok Kurau won by a chest*
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  • 358 12 ACCURATE BOWLING by Charlie Colling and fine batting by Roy Bain and Jimmy Anchant enabled the Singapore Recreation Club to beat the Selangor Eurasian Association by five wickets in their annual Clarke Cup cricket match played on the S.R.C., padang jon Saturday and
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  • 123 12 l CHESTERFIELD, July 17 (Reuter) West Indie* collapsed thii, morning when I their first innings was con- j tinued against Derbyshire and they were all out for 223. Thus only 22 runs were added for the last four wickets, three of which fell to Gladwin Today Gladwin
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  • 378 12 A FINE all-round performance by R. Lynch, the Singapore captain, was a feature of the two-day cricket match played between the Singapore Cricket Association and Johore on the S.C.C. Dadane on Sundav and yesterday. Singapore carried on their overnight score of 80 for
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  • 77 12 SYDNEY. July 17 (ReuterAAP) The British Rugby Union team, now approaching the end of its New Zealand j tour, will open its Australian i tour on Aug. 9, when it plays B combined New South Wales country team at Canberra, the Australian capital. Its
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    21 12 The Selangor Europeans and Rest cricket teams who played their bbbii.il 1 «-*i w draw m Kuala Lumpur during the week-end.
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  • 234 12 Singapore promoter Hazak who has been planning! to stage an Empire middleweight title fight m Singapore between holder Dave Sands, and Randolph Turpin.' brother of Dick Turpin from whom Sands captured the title, has been informed by the British
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    16 12 Lim Boon Klu.im Mi,:n r Ludurom al Mncapare Riffles Instill. t *n ;v held during the
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  • 249 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By ONLY a few horses were out to make time at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when the going was on the soft side. Clocking 38 for three Tudor Pride (J. Donnelly) returned, the best time. This Owen Tudor gelding has never looked
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  • 290 12 angor) refers* were Johore Lim Cheok V Choo, Kong Meng Knn. Teoh Se:.^ H Chin W Meng Tu* k. ii Malacca Keong L N Yen; Robert TBSafji V.ip I Kum I Wee Thiatn Lim ai.d VV MALACCA, Mon— On a soft and h
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  • 88 12 Shatters Swim Record SAN I -RAM ISCO July 17 <AP> The tt-t taW another suimmim; *!umpion today. Seventeen jrSßf aM I*M Cornell of the Portland. Oregon. Multn*« di Athletic Club shattered lhe t at U"e4 200-metre women"* stroke record on Susday I her second title m a> nuiJ days Judy
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  • 368 12 The following are the individual times and approximate' average speeds of prize win-! ners at Sunday's Lornie Mile speed trials m Kuala Lumpur. MOTOR CYCLES i 150 ec: I, John Robson (BSA Bantam) 77 sees.. 2. Lam Im; Kong (Velocette) 77.7 sees. 3. Lee Ngan (BSA
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