Singapore Standard, 19 July 1950

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  • 221 1 UK Stops Oil Flow To Red China LONDON, July 18 (AP) a-»A Foreign Office spokesman ..nnounced today Britain has stopped all oil l] cits to Red China. F h services operat- g he Far East decided to ta over all stocks of oil there for their own uses Their needs
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  • 64 1 SAIGON. July 18:-(Reu-: Vietnamese gunman Henri B mvieini, [gon presse, one of, three bi^.-. st French! language newspapers. man was continuing the cai ipaign of terror of the ognised Vietminhj ?jry government! again t_S gon newspapermen.! was found slump- 1 ed a ross !he
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  • 41 1 photo. *Cv ver r f Sin ff a P° r Sir Franklin Gimson, arriving uU latlve Cof ncil mating at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday morning Walking immediately behind the governor is his private secretary: MrTMithZl GorrkS? Standard
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  • 486 1 Standard Staff Reporter A BIG and carefully planned attempt to raze the million-dollar Aik Hoe rubber factory, one of the largest m Singapore, all but succeeded just before dawn, yesterday. The plan was foiled by labourers of the factory m Kirn Chuan Road.
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  • 276 1 Standard Staff Reporter ALL ranks of tbe Singapore Police Force are to be •trained m the use of Steni guns m view of present conditions and the assist- 1 ance given to the Federa-i tion which may be further] called upon. This is stated
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  • 113 1 TOKYO. July 18— (UP)— General Douglas Mac Arthur today ordered the indefinite suspension of the entire Communist press m Japan. The order continued indefinitely a 30-day suspension first placed on the Communist press on June 26, a day after the invasion of South
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  • 52 1 TAIPEI, July 18— (AP)— A Chinese Nationalist cabinet spokesman said today a Nationalist plane attacked the British steamer Glenearn on Saturday by mistake. The spokesman, Shen Changhuan, said the pilot mistook the Glenearn for one of 13 vessels which had defected to the Reds
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  • 22 1 A complete race card with Standard selections for today's events at Bukit Timah will be found om Page IL
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  • 157 1 TOKYO, July 18:— General Mac Arthur's revelation today that three unidentified submarines were sighted introduced a new element of danger ia the Korean war. Hostile underwater craft could menace any Allied amphibious operatic*, and maintenance of supply Hues between Japaa and Korea.
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  • 322 1 LONDON, July 18 (UPV —Britain joined the United States today m terming a Communist ceasefire and withdrawal to the 38th Parallel as the rockbottom conditions for a solution of the Korean conflict. The British position was affirmed m the House of
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  • 120 1 Ferrying the materials off war between Hongkong and Singapore on a regular shuttle service are three British Army vessels grim m out- i line, grim m purpose, unlike i any others which tie up re- j gularly at Singapore's wharves. They are the L.S.T.s
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  • 220 1 AN AMERICAN OUTPOST IN KOREA, July 18.— (AP): j The North Koreans made no j major attack today m force on the Americans dug m above the city of Taejon. At 1700 hours that city is stul m American hands. The enemy appears
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  • 98 1 LONDON, July 18.— (UP): Air Chief Marshal Sir Guy Garrod, air ace m the second world war, said today that "alarming" was an inadequate word to describe the condition of the Royal Air Force. Garrod told newsmen that the'RAF had "serious deficiencies" and
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON, July 17: (Reuter) Arrest of a fourth American on an espionage charge concerning leakage of atomic secrets to Russia was announced here today by Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mr. Hoover named the man as Julius Rosenberg,
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK. July 17— (UP). Women, prominent m business, government and press, disagreed on Monday with the action taken by Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's headquarters m ordering correspondent Marguerite Higgins of the New York Herald Tribune out of Korea.
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  • 118 1 HONGKONG, July 18— The Nationalist Navy today reportedly captured the Panamanian registered ship Perico as she was making her way to Tsingtao. The vessel was believed to have been detained at Quemoy Island at present. Shipping circles here have been discussing the possible fate
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    • 139 1 ■B»BBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBBB*BBSBBBBBl I Diamond and Gen Set Rings Gold and Silver Cigarette Cases U. S. de SILVA JEWELLERS 106. ORCHARD RD. What are they talking ahout? i\o, they re not talking about the next race. They're dis* mjj. cussing Burroughs Gin. People who know just how good B| really good gin
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    73 2 Photo, Just before the 47 Guides who formed the Malayan contingent to Perth Jamboree boarded the Gorgon yesterday, a ceremonial parade was held on the quayside. They were inspected by Lady Gimson who addressed them as seen m the above picture. The Guides, who are guests of the West Australiaa
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  • 328 2 Standard Staff Reporter LEGISLATIVE Councillor for Municipal South-West, Mr. C. C. Tan, yesterday asked the Singapore Government to disclose the principle and reasons for conferring on the Comptroller of Customs such "dictatorial powers" as to allow him to employ and dismiss revenue
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  • 278 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE POWER given to any authorised Government officer to examine any postal articles j addressed either to any person m Malaya or to any person outside Malaya, will, m effect impose a censorship as strict as any that was imposed during the
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  • 152 2 Standard Staff Reporter FINAL recommendations regarding an international ajrport for Singapore will shortly be ready for consideration. The fact that it was found practicable for heavy aircraft to use Kallang Airport made it imperative that investigations into the possibilities of the development of Kallang as an international
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  • 219 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE TERMS of service of private workers m the Colony are matters between the employers and employees, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, told Mr. Balwant Singh, (Rural West) at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Balwant Singh was speaking during
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  • 253 2 They Livened Up Council Meeting Standard Staff Reporter »ROCEEDINGS at yesterday's two-hour Singapore Legislative Council meeting were enlivened by a brisk verbal crossfire between the acting Financial Secretary. Mr. J. E. Pepper, and the Member of Municipal North East, Mr. John Laycock. Tie subject which provoked the two-minute ''duel" was
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  • 196 2 'Malays Will Be Looked After' Government TWI D Standard Staff Reporter i niLKh will be no further delay m setting up a management committee to look after the interests of settlers at the Malay Settlement, the Singapore Legislative Council was told yesterday. Delay has been caused by aunciuties experienced m
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  • 50 2 BAIL of $500 was granted to Sankaraju m tbe Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he pleaded not guilty tc a charge of causing hurt tc Manikam with a penknife at the Singapore harbour Board labourers' quarters on Monday night. The case was postponed tc July 25.
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  • 257 2 Standard Staff Reporter A GOVERNMENT officer's retirement should be optional and not compulsory if he is mentally and physically fit at 55. This point was made by Mr. John Laycock (Second Member for Municipal North East) at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. He supported
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter. A SELECT committee with the Attorney General. Mr. C IL Butterfield, as chairman, will now study a proposed bill to amend the law relating to duties on betting and sweepstakes. Other members of the eommitte*? are Messrs. C. C. Tan, Lxiv
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  • 185 2 'l mmediate Steps To Reduce Accidents I Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is to give further immediate consideration to minimise Colony traffic accidents. This assurance has been given, following a query by Mr. Balwant Singh (Rural West) m the i Legislative Council yesterday concerning the steady increase m motor
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  • 94 2 MR BALWANT Singh I (Rural West) was ruled out j of order by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, at yester- day's meeting of the Legisla- tive Council when he rose to speak on Winnie Spencer case. I Mr. Singh wanted to protest I against the
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  • 74 2 I THE President of the Singapore Traction Company EmIployees' Union Mr. R. K. jSamy, yesterday urged that 'Colony bus workers should be given a weekly paid-holiday Hike other workers. He said bus workers at pre- I sent did not enjoy the privilege granted by the
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  • 90 2 TWENTY-two-year-old Tan Chin Chew and 19-year-old i JTan Hung Soo pleaded guilty ;in the Singapore Fourth Police Court to two separate charges I (of assisting m carrying on a I chap-ji-ki lottery. i Both the accused were arr rested on Monday night m a
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  • 93 2 CHE SARDON bin Haji Jubir (Member for Rural Board East) at yesterday's meeting of the legislative Council urged the Singapore Government to give priority to the 'small men' m the payment of war damage compensation claims. He said th«t a week before Hari Raya
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  • 30 2 FOR FIGHTING outside the Tanjong Pagar Police Station on Sunday night. Tangavelu, 29, and M. Kunjee, 28, were each fined $5 m the Singaopre Third Police Court yesterday.
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  • 397 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government should give interest-free loans to the Improvement Trust as a method of subsidising Colony housing, thereby reducing rentals for the poorer section of the public Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Nominated Unofficial) made this plea ,m the Legislative Council
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  • 21 2 'CHE Suplnah. a Malay opera artiste. won the Hari Raya Kebaya Queen contest at the Happy World last night.
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    61 3 Mr and Mrs. Lucian de Silva who were married at fit Johns Church, Kuala Lumpur. The bride is the se^nni daughter of Mr. D. Tirona of Penang. The brld^SSa la, Mss Aurora Tirona and the best mai^Mr StenhS d Sams*. The flower girl was Miss Lv«. Mr Je SUra to
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  • 355 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A distortion of the truth is how the Selangor Rice Merchants' Association describe the statement made by a merchant at the beginning of this month that the sudden rise m the sugar price was due to
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  • 17 3 .A minutes before mldrday, two European J a Malay at a Jjfl* and robbed him
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  • 164 3 Standard Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Over 500 Kuala Lumpur Malays, including penghulus and Kampong Guards, will call on the Sultan of Selangor tomorrow to pay homage to him m accordance with traditional custom during the Hari I Raya Puasa. I The
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  • 124 3 PENANG, Tues.— Nine dele- j gates representing 170 workers at the Sungei Nyor dockyard and two representatives from the management were called to attend a meeting arranged by the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. F. Brewer, at the Labour Office today. A
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  • 138 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Security forces operating m Pahang yesterday killed one of a Party ot four Chinese ban- Four Packs containing blankets, clothing and documents were recovered. Security forces are believed to have wounded two bandits on Sunday m operations m Johore when
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  • 80 3 ABDUL Wahab bin Hajl Abdul Hamid, 17, a member of the Federation Police Force was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing a wallet, $5 and two pairs of trousers. Abdul Wahab was arrested m the house
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  • 85 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAMPAR. Tues— A Chinese, Yoong Tuck Yin, was accidentally wounded by a stray shot from a double-barrelled gun. while he was cycling towards the Kampar market square on Sunday evening. The gun, belonging to a Chinese wild-boar hunter, went off and hit
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  • 47 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Police Constable of Scudai, Mohd. Rani bin Mohd. Yasin, charged with having accepted an illegal gratification from a lorry driver Pan Ah Fook. was acquitted by Inche Taib bin Andak, the Johore Magistrate. The Prosecuting Officer, Inspector Mohd. Tahir, withdrew the charge.
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  • 37 3 GENERAL Evangeline Booth, 84-year-old retired leader of the Salvation Army, who visited Singapore m 1937, died m Hartsdale, New York on Monday. Salvation Army members In Malaya will hold special services m memory of her.
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  • 444 3 staff 0lri LUMPUR. Tues disanSS ety grows as th e old r- S hon S- 21-year-Hoso V/^ General c Kuala Pilah, reap day today. aJ*J *»d relative of MY* stiH unable to r;o Us 22 l 0 her mystethouo h J
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  • 217 3 irwT*\w mm Standard Staff Correspondent •^♦■fvilr LUMPIJII Tues.— Royal Marine Commandos are co-operating rln«*f« 1^~?? I,CC °f her forces, according to an Army mSawSL Theyfaave acqidtted.ilieiirieives well m their first encounter wUh the baffi Besides the RoyaUMarine Commando Brigade Royal Marine
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  • 85 3 330 Lb Opium Confiscated «f l S2 1, 5 that to d«*end»™i,£«7- glven a reasonable explanation, the Singapore pJS Ah T ah. acquitted Lim nan, a sampan man, on a zFSSn* l* m? to Possession of 330 lb. of opium at the end JK nal yesterday. The opium however, was
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  • 113 3 THREE men, who were found drunk m public during the Hari Raya holidays appeared m the Lower Courts yesterday. .Mohamed Kamil bin Ishak, 23, was found by a Radio Patrol outside a grocer's shop m Joo Chiat Road, "wanting to assault the people m and
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  • 39 3 THE Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J. A. Harvey, said at yesterday s meeting of the Legislative Council that he would .enquire into the question of [providing more water hydrants and standpipes at the 15th mile Seletar, Singapore.
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  • 416 3 Standard Staff Reporter 4.v jif there isnt enou g h rra n outside m Singapore these days— and nights— for one whole week it will rain inside the Victoria Theatre. T» Maybe, mechanically, it is (Mr. John Forbes-Sempill's secret just how the water flows m
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  • 46 3 Two men, an Indian and a Malay, were seriously injured when a motorcycle crashed into Anderson Bridge last night. They were S. Abu Bakar and Salleh bin Ahmad. Both men were rushed to the General Hospital by the Municipal ambulance service.
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  • 38 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Dato Onn bin Jaafar, the newly appointed Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Scheme of Malaya, will attend the Benham Committee meeting at the Government Secretariat buildings, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow.
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  • 48 3 MARIAM binte Ibrahim, 22. was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $50 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. C. Claque, yesterday for stealing a brooch from her foster mother. She was also bound over for six months.
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  • 39 3 PROFESSOR Jou Bienmlng and Professor Tan Kah Kee will give a talk on the Syntactic Analysis of Language: East and West" to the EastWest Society, at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, Singapore, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 30 3 Above is Miss Nellie Toh. winner of the women's section m the Talentime singing contest at Malacca. On left is Yong Peng Far. winner of the men's section.
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  • 400 3 THE SINGAPORE Relief Court yesterday heard an account of how, one of five bachelors sleeping m a room at Erskine Road/ got up m the early hours of the morning on May 23 and slashed the throat of one of his room-mates
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  • 244 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE has contributed more than its due share to the financing of the Joint Supply Board. To the extent that this over-contribution is not I offset by sums due by this Colony, the Federation of Malaya has had the benefit of
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  • 164 3 DESCRIBED by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. S. E. Teh, as "the kind of man who uses foul language every time he opens his mouth." 37-year-old Low Tuah Han was acquitted of a charge of abusing a police contable. Low, a tongkang labourer
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  • 100 3 I THE COMMISSIONER ef Land, Mr. J. A. Harvey yesterday successfully moved a motion to reclaim some 19.000 square feet of the fore-shore and sea-bed m Loyang area, off Changi. Mr. Harvey told the Legislative Council that the sea which
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  • 381 4 Lady Gimson Sees Guides Off To Perth LADY GIMSON, wearing the pale blue sash denoting her status as President of the Singapore Girl Guides, gave a simple and sincere message of farewell to Guiders and Guides of the Singapore and Malayan contingents yesterday when they paraded before her at the
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  • 250 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Tues. A Teochew, Yap Kok Cheng, reserved his defence when he was committed to stand trial at the Assizes at the end of the preliminary m:- quiry before the Magistrate, Mr. D. R. Home, today. Kok Cheng was
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  • 40 4 THE STATE of emergency m Singapore was extended for a further three months from July 22 by the adoption of a motion by the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council.
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  • 49 4 I Standard Staff Correspondent EIGHTEEN-year-old Hassan bin Ali, a police supervisee pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court to having failed to report himself to Paya Lebar Police Station during June. He was arrested on July 14. Hassan was remanded until July 25 for sentence.
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  • 177 4 A 32-YEAR-OLD Straits-born Chinese, Tan Chee Teck. was produced before the Singapore 1 Second Police Magistrate yes-: terday and charged with branch of trust m respect of $852,69 cash. It was alleged that on April 3, while employed as a salesman at Messrs- Low Tangi
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  • 44 4 NASIR bin Marsi, 23, was sentenced to two months' rigorous Imprisonment m the' Singapore Second District Court yesterday after he was found guilty of breaking into a house on June 3 and stealing clothing to the value ot $100. I
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  • 67 4 PENANG. Tues— Two Chi-I nese women, Lee Choon San' and Chee Cheng, who escaped from the Perak home, was brought before the Magistrate, Mr. D. R. Home today on a 'charge of begging for alms. The Magistrate ordered the women to the House of Deteni
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  • 182 4 Standard Staff Reporter THREE US. Army school teachers stationed m the Pacific live very much different lives from their Singapore contemporaries. They have a "secret" to keep about their pupils and schools. Two of them live on* a barren and rocky island smitten by the dreadful
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  • 207 4 IPOH; Tues. One thousand three hundred snd seventy Chinese detainees of the Ipoh detention camp who had been en hunger strike for the last six days, broke their fast today. The detainees started the strike on July 12 when their demands to the
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    83 4 THE REGENT of Perak. Raja Abdul Rashid, seen receiving the All-Communities address m a silver casket from Mr. Lan Pak Khuan at Kuala Kan?sar. asdfasdfasasdf Mr. Lim Lean Tens, Penan* philanthropist, who recently laid the foundation stone of the Han Chian? High School at the junction of Ayer
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  • 106 4 AMENDMENTS to the Col-j ony Criminal Procedure Code to give legal validity to certain appeals were passed by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Appeal is allowed against, sentence on the ground that the sentence imposed is manifestly excessive or inadequate:' or m the case of
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  • 30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The pilgrim ship Tyndareus left Penang for Jeddah today with 1,929 persons on board, comprising 1,404 from Penang and 525 from Singapore.
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  • 306 4 IPOH, Tues.— A big extension project costing $300,000 to include the installation of perhaps the best equipped and most up to date science laboratory m the Federation is expected to be carried out early next year m the St. Michael's Institution, according to the
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  • 35 4 Taking The Oath Photo. THE ACTING DIRECTOR of Education, Singapore Mr. R. M. Young (Bible m hand), being sworn m at the Legislative Council meeting yest»^«* i.*«ki«»r nn i« th*> Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson.- Standard
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  • 394 4 THE Acting Singapore Colonial Secretary,, Mr. W. L. Blythe, yesterday promised more staff for the "hard-pressed" Registration Centre m Beach Road, after Mr. Tan Chin Tuan (Chinese Chamber of Commerce) had attacked the staff shortage resulting m people "waiting for
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  • 34 4 Standard St I I age Ch guilty to ■uieMt B ?"S0 tot that he have I i ed Ib pi court t* I tioubl r I tak coffee.
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  • 76 4 (Standard Correspondent IPOH Tues. When 13--year-old Leong Tit Siew pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling the Magistrate. Raja Arif Shah, cautioned and dischrrged him and advised the father to control his son and to see that he is not charged m court again. Leong
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  • 100 4 Indonesia Wants Bank Guarantees Standard SUff |BJ PENANG. Tucc U nesian Covernment bank fuarantees and n? 18 ters of cred.t. the I Representative here Macsoes, said t commented on the barZ» agreement betWßßßnZ*^ ■and Indonesia According to the atn***^ Penang impon. of^JS* j copra and dri< i Indonesia will I
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  • 75 4 Standard St.-ff Rnmrtn THE AMEI m Penang, war. ii to be re The man to ri air from W day. He i< Mr. T. R j ..>., young, ro-m: A-Deri* who was Coi Cbungkne the Reds Mr. Lutkint, compan .c I y two er
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  • 26 4 TKN 111 N were bi po p f v. n X X I van R k and Brotl for a an
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  • 24 4 1 st— > "TS PEN l ofl ice n try D J3 ters ci I Inf le h la.-t v Hari R
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  • 177 4 Winnie Spencer Case THE MOTHER, a sister and I Joseph Nonis, who (aces a tenta were unable to get into the Sin yesterday when the case was n. time. Nonis was alleged to have murdered 10-year-old Winnie Soencer on a beach at Telok
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    • 67 4 Tonight Wednesday 19 th. Special Dinner And Dance. Saturday 25th. v Extension Till 1 am. COUNTRY HOTEL HARTLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE Phone:- ***** WOO HING BROS. Dealers m all kinds of WATCHES, CLOCK, SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. MAIN OFFICE:--186, South Bridge Rood SINGAPORE, Phone:— 4ll9 I BRANCH OFFICE:- -> 96, Campbell
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  • 46 5 •Sb k fS!^ ls also «>it*ble for an important same material «r a lifter wriirht. wvfirtl wrth Mark net Needs ffown. Would lie popular here, for the fairrv slim fieure inrrene romaine. High neckline particularly effecUve with short 0 ?"n! swept hair-do.
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  • 212 5  -  LILLIAN BUCKOKE Beauty Corner By U H r figure problem? Too many for your peace Then, why not do the magic act,* and adopt optical delusion! TOO TALL? est styles are: m and wide belts. r scooped necklines. materials for you; cottons. H t. and rayons. B-.
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  • 50 5 COLOMBO, July 18:— The Voice of America, which seeks time on Radio Ceylon for Eastern broadcasts, may be given an hour m the evening by 8.8.C, U.S. Embassy officials say. In exchange, 8.8.C. would be given an hour on the Voice of America's European Network.
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  • 41 5 CKEGNESS, ENGLAND, July 18— Speed, not modesty, brought a baa on two-piece bathing suits at Skegness. The beach superintendent explained: Going through the water at a rapid pace might easily rip off ihe top part of a two-piece suit."
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  • 60 5 C YDNEY. July 18— Latest fashion fad to catch up with the ladies here are the little clips which bold gloves together and are supposed to prevent them getting lost. It doesn't work, according to the lost property department. Ninety per cent of ihe gloves handed In are
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  • 393 5 LX)R a special dish on a meatless day, here's a sumptuous answer: Spaghetti with Bordelaise Bbbjbb (Makes 4-8 servings) INGREDIENTS: One-third cup olive oil, 1 medium onion, chopped, one 4-ounce can sliced or chopped mushrooms, 1 peeled whole clove garlic. 2 Ko. 2
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  • 335 5  -  WILLIAM E. McKENNEY BRIDGE CORNER By r rnß runner-up team m the I J Vanderbilt Cup Tournament this year was Mrs, Helen Sobel. B. Jay Becker and Myron Field of New York and Charles H. Goren of Philadelphia. Mr. Becker made the most ©f
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  • 636 5  - Paris Remembers The 'Sun King' And His Coat -Of -Arms NORA W. MARTIN THROUGH FEMININE EYES I By PARIS, July 18. Paris is celebrating the 250 th anniversary of the Place Vendome the most beautiful and historic square m Paris. During the reign of Louis XIV, the first buildings were
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 578 5 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA Mrs. Balasundrara and Part 3'; PENANG SINGAPORE jUffl £^J?5ZaJ2£« tEXS l-*P-m. As Singapore: p.m. md^ md U 2 ,S 10 -r^ indu t^ 1 i Ta k, 2 Programme Summary; 6.02 ENGLISH PROGRAMME Sgff xf£ M Ku £i Stene *T SV^^ 70 New wews, 6.40
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  • 747 6 r THE Malayan Government can afford no longer to tolerate so-called community leaders who are not prepared to set an example to their followers to do all m their power to assist m reestablishing law and order, and these men, whose names are not unknown must be
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 6 photo. Miss NORMA of Penang 'mud Singapore's Malay character dancer, Radar Risman m a striking pose during their Balinese Temple dance on Sunday night, the first night of the Special Hari Raya celebrations at the Happy World Stadium- Standard
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  • 1229 6  -  DR. ROBERT MILLIKAN SAYS (Noted Atomic Scientist and Nobel Prize Winner) NEW YORK, (INS) TVINETEEN hundred five il was the year m which Einstein first suggested the key to the solution of what had, up to that time, been one of the greatest
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  • 680 6 I -by He-Who-Came-From Heaven BACK *n Singapore again aftei two years m Penang, the "Gem of the East," I find the Lion City lust the same as when I first landed on this soil. I remember that as a newcomer I waa mightily imSressed by the tempo of life
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  • We, the People
    • 257 6 Off Sir: On 30th May last year a project was launched by the Spore Badminton Association to build a Hall costing $300,000/- and the chairman of the Building Committee made the first donation of $1,000/-. To date, only $20,000/- has been collected during a year
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    • 215 6 In Defence Of Commissioners i Commissioners Sir:—After reading the let- term your paper signed L. Chin Fatt, 1 am rather m- elined to agree with a certain newspaper correspondent from Malacca who the other day wrote thus: "there is a tendency m this country to make sweeping statements or to
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  • 330 6 Review of Views ifo Agreement THE Chinese press A disagreed wide issue. The vi< the way from I uncing the Urn. the case of N Pau and prp-C Chiau Jit Poh Washingtons Nations stand. n case of indtp, Chew Jit Poh and^rVgS mintan* Chung p»ssible. The m (r° r t!
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    29 7 photo. Footsloggers of the U.S. infantry m South Korea are here een dicing foxholes m the soft earth as others convert Ikatched-roßfed huts into an advance post b«3bbbJ£S!l A.P.
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  • 259 7 LAKE SUCCESS, July 18 A U.N snokesman said that U.N. over-all Commander, Gen. MacArthur, is considering a proposal to form a vohmtarv international legion to fight m Korea, reports Renter The suggested legion, being primarily political '.vouJd l emphasise the fact that
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  • 136 7 NEW YORK. July 18 <AP): —A ba ding manufacturer. Julius Rosenberg, has been arrested oy the Federal Bureau of Investigation and charged Pith plotting to leak bomb seeto the Russians. berg was formerly a of rhp U.S. Armvl Signal Corps The FBI
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  • 55 7 GRAVENHURT (Ontario), 18-<UP)-A farmer. Maurice Lemay, pinned a target to -he Aall of a shack, backed off and fired his 22 r« rifle. He neard a scream from "J™ rn^ shack and rushed £swe His five-year-old son, Wayne, ay dead on the
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  • 20 7 Most of the 400 Filipinos m are unemployed and tute says a Filipino ar- ■w«i m Hongkong. Reuter
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  • 27 7 The P.I. Minister to Indonesia Mr. Manuel Gal lego, has resigned because the mission m Jakarta has not been made an embassy. A. P.
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  • 194 7 TOKYO, July 18 (A.P.)— British warships have attacked and been attacked four times thus far m the blockade and harassment campaign against the North Korean Reds, Gen. Mac Arthur's Hq. announced on Tuesday. The announcement, summarising the Royal Navy's part alongside the U.S. Navy
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  • 44 7 MANILA, July 18— (Reuter) One hundred Huk rebels attacked and occupied the Nueva Vizcaya town of Pinappagaa and several adjoining villages. A commando unit from the Field Artillery battalion of tjie armed forces has been rushed to the scene.
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  • 80 7 WASHINGTON. July 18 (Rsuter).— The Senate Appropriations Committee has reversed its previous decision and voted 13 to 3 for an outlay of tJ.5.534.500,000 m "Point Four" funds to provide technical aid to under-developed countries, including those m Asia. Previously the Senate group had voted 11
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  • 40 7 GALILEE, July 18 (AP):~ Five thousand acres of cultivated land, pasture and woods and orchards were destroyed last week by the flre which! raged in the Galilee district.! Carelessness on the part of some surveyors is blamed.
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  • 478 7 in A mNGT <>N t July 18. The Indian and British moves to bring an end to the Korean war appear to be doomed to failure. Diplomatic soweeThP SJF* <£*■* thc Security CouscU -as an impossible iSS? for settling
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  • 134 7 BOMBAY, Jjuly lSi-Fandit 1 Nehru s principal private secretary, Mr. Buakaranath Katju, and three U.N. observers were among those who died m the crash yesterday of an Indian National Airways passenger aircraft flying into Kashmir, reports Reuter. United Press says, that there were 18
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  • 111 7 PORTSMOUTH. July 18 (Reuter): The explosion which blasted buildings for over a mile around Portsmouth dockyard last Friday was the most recent of a series of hitherto undisclosed naval mishaps which investigators now believe may have been caused by a highly-organised campaign of sabotage. Though the
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  • 156 7 LONDON, July 18 (AP):— The magazine Public Opinion says the average U.S. soldier larks fighting ability. In Korea, it says, the United States 1 Army, "badly led, ill-equipped and outnumbered is enduring rout and retreat." In the last world war. It says U.S. troops
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  • 102 7 WASHINGTON, July 18— (AP)— Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. told the U.S. Senate that the Korean fighting, followed by similar Communist moves m other strategic areas and later seizure of Japan and the Ruhr, could be concluded with an atomic attack on
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    38 7 photo. American Capt. Ambrose H. Nugent, 41, a prisoner of North Korean forces, who is said to have broadcast over the Red radio denouncing U.S. intervention. Other American P.o.Ws. are reported to have also made anti-U.S. broadcasts. A.P.
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  • 97 7 Red's Shift 100,000 Men North 2* Sports from the mainland say that 100.000 SiftS 8 tro °e s had **n shifted northward m the past few weeks from the CantonMainan area. The reports said the Hankow frea, m central China, has Decome a virtual armed camp as a result of
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  • 71 7 Queen Elizabeth (seen above I Bt the royal garden party last week) on Monday ended her three-day visit to Northern Ireland with a triumphal tour through the streets of Belfast Crowds ten v deep lined the route. The Prime Minister, Sir Basil Brooke, told the Queen
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  • 310 7 PARIS, July 18 (A.P.)— Three teams of scientists Name prolonged smoking, especially of cigarettes, for apparently causing part of the increase m lung cancer, the fastest-growing type of cancer, m America and Britain. The reports, all by Americans, were made to the fifth International Cancer
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  • 47 7 WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuter): A member of the Atomic Energy Commission, Mr. Thomas E. Murray, said that the atomic and hydrogen bomb programmes were proceeding "very rapidly." "We are not jilst starting on the hydrogen programme," he said. "We started some time ago."
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  • 69 7 WASHINGTON, July 18 (AP):— The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has approved President Truman s nomination of Mr. William H. Hastie, a Negro, to be a judt?e of the Third Circuit Court ot Appeals. This is the highest judicial post to which a Negro has
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  • 51 7 HANOI,. July 18 (UP) Twelve trucks were blown up and several French paratroopers injured in an explosion oi time-bombs placed inside a French military camp by rebel i saboteurs. Other bombs were discovered a '"I dff.is-d in time to yie- i 1 vent more
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    42 7 photo Tank crews of the C.S. First Marine Division drive Mark 26 medium tanks known as the "General Pershing"— aboard a landing craft at San Diego, Calif., for transfer across the hay to other craft which sailed on Saturday for Korea.- A.P.
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  • 213 7 SAIGON July 18 (A.P.)-Am erica is estal "shin* m Saigon its largest mission m South-East Asia as part of the State Department policy to hold the line m Indo-China against any further Communist encroachment southward m Asia. Official sources disclosed between
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  • 72 7 Senate Investigators Say McCarthy 'A Fraud And Liar' WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuter):— The majority report of a Senate Inquiry Committee, has described Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy's allegations of the presence of Communists m the U.S. Government as "a fraud and a hoax." Three Democrats and two Republicans. who constituted the
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  • 193 7 Terrain In Rear Easy To Defend TOKYO, July 18:— If forced to make new withdrawals, the U.S. troops m Korea will have better defensive terrain. Col. MP Echols, <*?n. MacArthui^s public information officer, said on Tuesday reports A.P. The war has so far been fought mostly on low, boggy ricefields
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  • 44 7 LONDjON, July 18 <UP>--Mr. Chojiro Kuriyama. a Liberal MP. and representative of the Japanese Prime Minister, called for closer ties between Britain and Japan to preserve "the Old Order" and to prevent "a New Order" established by Russia.
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  • Finance ... Commerce
    • 276 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRICE of white pepper reached a new peak believed to be an all-time record m Singapore yesterday when Mnntok White was quoted at $1,000 per picol. No business was reported at that level, but a few tons Were
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    • 270 8 London LONDON, July 18:—(Reuter): A better feeling m all sections of the London Stock Exchange today was materially helped by the absence of further shocks from Korea and by the reported efforts m various capitals to end the dispute. There was, however, no stepping up of activity
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    • 204 8 Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore advanced yesterday morning on further improvement m New York. There was moderate trade buying but, at the new levels, buying was not particularly keen. In the afternoon prices were pushed up slightly on outside buying, but the
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    • 114 8 Standard Staff Reporter SENOR Alvaro Zubeldia a Mexican engineer sent out by the Pepsicola Company of New York, is m Singapore to set the company's first plant m the Far East. "We intend to turn out thousands of bottles of Pepsicola within a few months,**
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    • 29 8 Pak.- Austria Pact LONDON. July >B.—(Reuter) Pakistan and Austria have initialled a one-year trade agreement, under which the total volume of trade both ways will amount to about £4.000.000.
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    • 33 8 WASHINGTON, July 17— (AP)— The U.S. Argiculture Department has developed guavule plants that yield up to 70 per cent more rubber to the acre than the best avaUable during the war.
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      89 8 New dams aad irrigation projects are bringing vast changes to the Columbia River Basin ia the northwestern part oi the United States. They are not only controlling floods and providing water for arid land, bat are also producing hydroelectric power for farms, homes and many new industries. The largest project
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    • 137 8 MUNICIPAL S'port 5* 192D 1W0O 10B.M) 4*% lyjO 105 SO 10(3 50 3% 1935 86.00 87.00 3% 1937 92 50 93.S0xi 3% 1938 92 50 93 50xi 4% 1939 100 ?>0 102 SO 3J% 1948 90 00 92 00xJ Penang 57 O 1926 105 00 108 SO
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    • 17 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— July 18 The price of tin today was $350.25 per picul. Up $3.25.
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    • 28 8 NEW YORK* July 18.— (AP). Disregarding tiie trend of most commodities, recently strong, tin dropped 2.5 cents (US) a pound on Monday m New York.
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    • 44 8 NEW YORK, July 18.— (AP). I Rubber closed 125 to 250 points higher m New York on Monday. Sales totalled 235 contracts. Offers were: July 38.50 bid; September 33.85; December 30.fi5-7(); March 28.25 nominal. Spot No, 1 RJS.S, 38 3/4 nominal.
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    • 177 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES ftCLUNU B U t p London ?/{-?>?« xyfv* 7,*° i% ■5/JTiV aft Ift* Australia B/ll t/u t/g J/?, KP ,/5J ,B Net* ZMlaod a/4 4/J3 L 2>4
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    • 93 8 MANILA. July 18 (AP) President Quirino has ordered the immediate cancellation of a Philippine Government contract with Mollers and Ch<>y Ltd, of Hongkong for the salvage of sunken vessels m Philippine waters. A now bid for the same }ect to clear Manila Bay and other Philippine
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    • 716 8 THE MALAYAN share market opened the week with a general marking down of prices, conditions locally being still governed by the war m Korea. Business was done on a restricted and cautious basis. INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alex. Bricks Pref 2.2* 2.23 cd Ord. 2.20 2.25 cd
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    • 408 8 THE REOPENfNG last week of the Government synthetic rubber plant at Port Neches, Texas, is one of several moves which are expected to boost Ameri- < ca's production of this type of rubber from 410,000 tons i to 500.000 tons a
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    • 104 8 Increased Sales Of In Shanghai HONGKONV, (Reuter-AAP)— lof United St atr. People's Bank wave of for. X i for exit visa. hai's reaction worsening til East, acconi who has j,. *Shanghai. He said mot .k p selling of Air, being made 1 nessmen. la case, the J< Chine from these
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    • 76 8 HONGKON i|« (Router- A Ai' tivc here o' >. Company |qi one drop" oil had bx Central China State De parti St..t< supplies to i* The dcci oil north ol S made. alth< I A Hongk official rl. lute lie" York
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    • 23 8 wii.min I July It(AP) I textile that v. B dry quickly ai I I ing Its TV hi I.:. called I
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    • 99 8 NEW DELHI. July 18. (GIIS): India's tea production for 1950-51 is estimated at 000 million pounds (weight*, according to the statistic! available now. The increased production is expected to earn for the country this year about Rs 80 million worth of foreign exchange more than the
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  • 153 9 Standard Staff Reporter INDIAN pilots and aircrew will begin a new chapter m Malayan aviation history when they help to operate a regular air service from Singapore to Calcutta shortly. They will fly for Bharat A", ways, well-known Indian airline, which is at ent negotiating
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    45 9 Crew of the Bharat Airways Sky master which passed through Singapore recently en route for Sydney. They are: Captain Ananda. Operations Manager, and pilot; Radio Officer Sethna. Flight Engineers H. J. Mull and Braganxa, Flight Steward G. Gresty, and Air hostess. Miss Pacheco.
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  • 49 9 The Kawasaki Dockyard In Japan has completed for Fearnley and Eger the tanker Fernmanor, of 18,000 tons c .w.c., having a length of 551 tt. 2 ms., a breadth of 70 ft. 10 ins. and a dep'h of 39 ft 4 ins. the draught being 30 ft
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  • 76 9 WASHINGTON, July 18 (AP)— The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled on Monday the Government must restore ownership of the Dollar Steamship Lines, also known as the American President Lines, to its former stockholders. The Federal Maritime Commission claimed the Company surrendered 92 per cent of
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  • 79 9 CAB Approves $17,450,000 AOA Sale WASHINGTON. July 17 j(U.P.)— The Civil Aeronautics Board today issued an order approving the ,sale of the American Overseas Airlines to Pan-Ame-rican World Airways for $17,450,000 cash, after the Federal Judge had removed a final legal barrier. The sale involves 17 AOA planes and several
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  • Shipping ... Aviation
    • 441 9 Standard Shipping- Reporter „a g*™ l lw *&£k IMBte I the Russian rubber-carrier, Voroshilov, which started loading at Singapore Docks yesterday, thinks "Vodka is vonderfool. Een Odessa, my home verc de Voroshilov go nows, dere is plenty-plenty he told me
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    • 67 9 LONDON, July 18— (UP) Reliable sources said on Monday -tight that Nationalist China has apologised and promised full compensation for the machine gun attack on the British steamer, Glenarn, m which two crew members were seriously wounded. The Glenarn was attacked by. a Chinese Nationalist fighter plane on*
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    • 65 9 MANILA, (Airmail): (Reuter) The first Philippine-made aircraft made a successful test flight recently. With Major Henry L. Meider, director of the Feati Flying School at the controls the plane, a piper cub, stayed m the air after taking otf for almost an hour. The plane is equipped
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    • 122 9 NEW YORK (REUTER).— British engineers and ship builders m a nationwide ballot, have voted by a majority of nearly three to one against strike action m support 'of their £l-a-week wage claim and m favour of arbitration. Result of the ballot, announced at a
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    • 255 9 ff AMONG the large and important vessels which have been launched from British shipyards m recent months, the twin-screw whale-oil factory motorship Juan Peron occupies a noteworthy place. Built by Messrs. Harland Wolff Ltd., at their renowned establishment at Belfast, the Juan Peron is the largest
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    • 33 9 Jap Vessels Get Free Access I TOKYO, July 18 (UP)—Japanese vessels have been granted free access to Egyptian ports, Kyodo News Agency learned from the Japanese I Ministry of International 'Trade and Industry.
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    • 198 9 I I f^ s-v m sask am aa SHIP BY BEN SERVICES To and from U.K. and ContHenf serving N Mediterroneon. Suez Canal, Red Sea. Aden. Seychelles, Ceylon, Malaya, Siam, N. Borneo, Philippines, China. Taiwan (Formosa) and Japan AND REGULAR COASTAL SAILINGS BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK fell ?^£lb6^Aa&A j| Fast
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    • 562 9 BAIUNOS Ht«>M SCAMMnavia/ •sj/JMBBsB It, .uxistil, laVeßflafifttaßaJl im tfJIH, "MORELLA" da* abtt Jal* t» to* B«'iiHiog, Maofla »l«\«»nT»t Code -.n" toknhnma n. "DtvnoiM" Tl. tares BVk SEIANUIA- n-.a abt, 8881 hagen fc, Rarl^a^^ r^<tr»2»*• is' for Rsnaiioir BBB>BkaBBSI 0- 0, m.f. "MKOVM" *7ae abt: Aag: t for -i.irf.i. (tanrfKot ns*
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    • 161 9 AIR ARRIVALS) J r^fes? and DEPARTURES |,3t^3^'J Arrivals pm H,,,¥U,J ETA-Estimated Time of ArPAN AMERICAN WORLD rival. AIRWAYS "CUPPER SLEEP- -V^-***..*.^ I erette Ueo^rtures XI M M COnVSm trmv r KI^ CONSTELLATION f V.kVrta ft! i FK? Bangkok, Karachi, BaghP m OF A U\PAv:ti>hv ttllA INDONESIAN AIR- for Sydney ETO^arn
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    • 291 9 D:partures TODAY Pontianak noon by Sarmi; Palembang by Sibigo; North India and Pakistan by Kutsang; South India (letters only) by Kutsang; Hongkong by Yunnan. TO-MORROW South and East Africa by Tjipondok. JULY 21— North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei and Miri by Pangkor; SarawaK (except Mill) by Rajah Brooke; Medan by Van
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  • 704 10  -  Mary Ha worth -Rv Efficient Government Girl Desperately Wants To Be Charming, But Stomach And Tongue Get Tense When She Tries To Converse; Asks Help. DEAR MARY HAWORTH; Before you prescribe psychia trie help for me I hasten tc say I've had it, and my insight into my
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  • 45 10 LONDON, July 17 (INS)— Sc-ence is not so wonderful Ernest Bryant of Essex county complained m a letter to the London Daily Express: "Despite A-bombs, H-Bombs, jtt aircraft, scientists still have not found out how to grow a
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  • 225 10 HONGKONG, July 14- (AP) —More than 20.000 Chinese Communist troops entered strategic Tibet early this month, according to independ- ent Chinese newspaper reports m Hongkong today. j Foreign military observers m Hongkong are completely unable to confirm or deny the j report, but
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  • 180 10 Air Police To Patrol Britain, Europe To Nab Smugglers LONDON. July 17 (INS) ,Air police may shortly be 'patrolling the skies of Britain and the continent of Europe to combat air smuggling. Both the British and French police authorities are understood to be drawing up plans for the formation of
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  • 540 10 PARIS, July 14 (INS) -His bags all packed, the chief pretender to the non-existant French throne, the 'Count of Paris, is impatiently waiting today on his ranch m Portugal for the word that will permit him to end his 24-year exile
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    25 10  -  Ed Reed By "What a shame we were just leaving. Bob— l wish we could break it but you kno it is
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  • 283 10 J LONDON, July 14 (INS)— r. Arthur Titherley, 75-year-d scientist, mathematician and philosopher, has jumped into the "who was Shakespeare" controversy with 200.000 persuasive words championing the sixth Earl of Derby. f The former Dean of the Science Faculty of Liverpool!
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  • 371 10  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN Take Care Of Breaks In Skin To Avoid Blood BY Ml) Written for NEA Service T3LOOD poisoning means an infection with germs which have invaded the blood j stream. The proper medical term is septicemia; it is also called septic poisoning. A good many
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    • 146 10 |l|ii ;i!i;i'i!iii<iiii ww FESF^ xl l T^ri F-T I quick *—v IS v\\ (goopness/^ \g**^rjr v^f^/ 9 (^^S^s^>r>~^-~v--^ L U...' AA y *^^s**************V~ L l. l_'^i-, .^bb*********************sbw\ *^^^aeasaJBßsßf<fi«rX, V f'S^?} f -CZ^^f^ *X\ c r i: X I Festuro SytwJKJi*. Inf .>i igl i.-><^f' LIJL_J BPA 2-1 IhAVE YOU MET
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  • 3394 11 RACE ONE— 2.15 p.m. Horses Class 2, Div. 3—6 Furs. A 5 yd. 440 <6y) LITTLE BEAU (J. Donnelly) flM "Mr. Robert" (M. van BreukS'" 4th t'i <5%\ 2-2? E e <W> 4tn 2 2. (Sir 8.04 K. L. Feb (vs> Unp 2—4 (6F) 8.08 Spore July
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  • 914 11 Selections By OLLIE DAVIES RACE 1: JO-JO Release II RACE 2: ONGSVILLE Melbury Court RACE 3: EMPIRE ROSE Texas RACE 4: ELECTROPLATE Kia Ora RACE 5: DANCE HALL Minstrel Boy RACE 6: SNOWY OWL II Tara Street RACE 7: KIND REGARDS
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  • 106 11 Luminary Is Favoured For Goodwood LONDON, July 17: (Reuter) Luminary, top weight fori next Tuesday's Stewards Cup, I was installed 15-2 favourite at I the first official callover on the| big Goodwood sprint at the Victoria Club here tonight. Last year's runner-up Sacrifice is second favourite at 9 l I
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  • 55 11 PENANG, July 18. Good goalkeeping by Rengasam> featured today's friendly soccer match on the Western Road ground this afternoon m which the Indian Association scorer a comfortable win over Penanj Sports Club by live cleai goals. The P.S.C. forwards made several attempts but failed to
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  • 308 12 Standard Special <jorrcspondcnt MALAYA University defeated the Hongkong University by two goals to one m an exciting hockey game Tuesday afternoon to register their second victory m the series of inter-varsity sports contests. The visitors scored twice m the first half and held
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  • 126 12 BREDA, Holland. July 18— (AP)— The Dutch international golf championship over 72 holes medal play was brilliantly won on Monday by Roberto de Vicenzo, professional player from the Argentina with a total of 261). He had a last round of 72. Second place was shared by
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    34 12 photo. Fastest off the mark, fastest on the track, Singapore's Tan Eng Yoon of the Swift AC who has equalled the Malayan 100 yards record of 10 seconds (subject to official confirmation) Standard-Sin Poh
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  • 109 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday.' The Methodist Boys' School,! this year's Navaretnam shield! finalists, went down to the Victoria Institution by 77 runs| m a friendly cricket match! played here today. Highlight of the game was a splendid 68 by S. Sinnappah for the Victoria Institution.
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  • 358 12 OLYMPIC style starting blocks were used for the first time m an athletic meet m Singapore yesterday. Empire Games hurdler, Ng Liang Chang used them and returned the new-record time of 15.8 seconds m winning his event. No other athlete
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  • 85 12 Shorter But Still Longer Harry Taylor of the Singapore Police was a happy man last week when he learnt he had broken the Malayan javelin record with a throw of 177 ft. Ins. But yesterday members of the Singapore AAA, committee were told by their president a check had revealed
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  • 26 12 THE JOHORE Bahru Rifle Association will hold its first annual rifle meeting tomorrow and Friday at the Miniature Range, Jalan Ayer Kolam.
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  • 228 12 LONDON, July 16: (Reuter) Norman Yardley of Yorkshire, who has turned down an invitation to captain England m Australia next winter, will lead England against the West Indies m the third Test starting at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Thursday. Thirteen England players
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  • 89 12 BIRMINGHAM. July 17. j (AP). Jaroslav Drobny. playing for Egypt, won the men's i singles title at Birmingham! with 6-2. 6-2 decision over! K. H. Ip of Malaya. Drobny lost the first and third games of the first set on' the damp court as he seemed to
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    33 12 photo. Methodist Boys' School and Victoria Institution runners start out on the final lap of the relay race at Saturday's MBS sports m Kuala Lumpur. The MBS (left) were winners. Lim Kok Yen
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  • 80 12 Penang Team For MCF A Cup Soccer Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, July 18. Following have been selected to represent Penang against Pahang m the Malaya Cup Soccer Competition on Friday, July 21 on Victoria Green. Tan Swee Hock, I^ee Tiang Lok, Wong Kam Poh; Madhavan, Wong Kirn Fong, Abdul iManaff;
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  • 193 12 IF SINGAPORE is to get anywhere m International athletics, it should immediately obtain the services of a professional coach, said Mr.*E. Strickland, President of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, at the SAAA committee meeting last night. He said that $5,500 would
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  • 214 12 IPOH. Tuesday. Four Perak players are included m the North team m the annual North vs South cricket classic which will be played m Ipoh on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. August 5, 6. and 7. The captain of the North side will be G.
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