Singapore Standard, 20 July 1950

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  • 696 1 WASHINGTON July 19 President TruJjjj, lay asked Congress nim with USs>o, unlimited ot conscription and pine; powers m the Korean crisis. l n v^e to Congress, Presidenl Truman asked for all statutory limits on the sizes of
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  • 142 1 AT THE TAEJON FRONT. July 19— (UP)— The Americans won their most lopsided victory of the war late this afternoon when a United States patrol killed or wounded some 200 to 300 North Koreans attempting to fight their way into Taejon. The American casualties
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  • 83 1 MOSCOW. July 19.— (AP): The Literary Gazette today charged the United States is preparing "new aggressions" and implied it would use Premier Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia to carry them out. The newspaper said the new U.S. moves would be made to cover up
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  • 71 1 HONGKONG, July 19— (AP) Chinese Communists today are reported to be rushing military supplies northward from Canton. A Canton dispatch to the independent Singtao Jih Pao today said Chinese Communists for the past two weeks have been sending "a steady flow** of such equipment
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  • 294 1 TOKYO, July 19— (UP)— The United States threw two more divisions 24,000 to 30,000 men into the battle m South Korea today for what may be the beginning of the American push northward. I The famed First Cavalry Division swarmed ashore
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  • 176 1 TOKYO, July 19 (UP)— North Korean planes bombed I the airport today at Taejon, which remained m American hands after Communist ground forces halted their drive on the city. Eight planes raided the airfield and the railroad leading south from the city without causing
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  • 52 1 ROME, July 19 (AP) Panic stricken inhabitants fled Messina, Sicily, today as a violent earthquake shook the area. The quake was also reported j across the straits on the Italian mainland. There were no reports of damage. A great earthquake at Messina took 75,000 lives
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  • 67 1 HONGKONG. July 19: (UP) j Chinese reports from Can- j ton said today that a force of 6,000 Communist troops re- j volted at Meih-sien, Kwangtung province, and joined up with anti-Communist guerillas, i If true, this is the largest Communist unit which had
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  • 197 1 LAKE SUCCESS, July 19.— (AP):— A United Nations committee warned today the Rus-sian-led Cominform may be planning an attack on Greece. Secretary General Trygve Lie advised member nations the U.N. Balkan Committee, with events m Korea as an example, had reported Communist propaganda attacks
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  • 118 1 TAIPEI, July 19 (UP) Thorough reform and overi hauling of the Kuomintang party structure was authorized by the Central Committee and Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek was requested to take the lead m drafting the reforms whereby the party can be strengthened not only
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  • 464 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE HIGH Commissioner for the Federation. Sir Henry Gumey said at Malacca yesterday it was hoped to introduce a Federal Bill m September to amend the Federation Agreement so as to provide for citizenship on the lines recommended by
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  • 110 1 1,000 Reds Arrested In W. Berlin I BERLIN. July 19 (AP) British authorities officially I announced today that approximately 1,000 Communist ("peace fighters" were arrested ,by West Berlin German police last night for distributing Communist "Ban the Atom Bomb" pamphlets m the Western sectors. The British announcement said 560 were
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  • 106 1 CANBERRA. July 19: (Reuter-AAP) —Australia will send a small team of military observers to Malaya. Acting Prime Minister A." VV. Faddert announced. He said the team's purpose is to study at first hand all aspects of the cam- raign against the
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  • 367 1 Standard Staff Reporter NEARLY 600 men and women were detained by the Singapore police under orders issued by the Colonial Secretary j during the last two years since the Emergency Regulations were first introduced. Of these, 156 are
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  • 94 1 In a statement to The Standard last night, the MCA President. Dato T.m Cheng Lock, said the Federation Government's decision to accept the committee's citizenship recommendations was most praiseworthy and welcome. By this decision, the people of Malaya are under deep gratitude to the
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  • 32 1 FOR failing to have dustbins, depositing house refuse m vacant grounds and obstructing flve-foot-ways. 82 people were fined a total of $85) In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.
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  • 344 2 No S'pore Oil For The Lamp Of Red China By Derek Drabble, Standard Shipping: Reporter NO oil is going from Shell installations at Singapore to either Communist China or Korea. This was stated by Mr. Richard Cherrill, sales manager ot Shell head office, Singapore, m an interview yesterday with The
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  • 118 2 MAJOR General D. Dunlop. General Officer Commanding Singapore District, will present dTiciency decorations and medals to 16 officers and men of the Singapore Volunteer Corps at 6.15 this evening. The presentation, which will be made on the main ground Of the S.V.C. headquarters m B.ach
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  • 75 2 THE General manager of the Singapore Traction Company, Mr. A. A. Ewing, stated yesterday that his employees were already getting one day oil per week. He was referring to an appeal by Mr. R. K. Samy of the STC Employees Union for a day-off.
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  • 39 2 ABOUT 24 pounds of opium, worth $7,000. was seized by Customs at the Woodlands end of the Causeway yesterday morning. The opium was found m the pockets of a car travelling from Singapore to Johore.
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  • 121 2 A PLEA for leniency by VJ Subramaniam failed m the! Singapore Supreme Court yes-; terday when the Chief Justice J Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. dismissed his appeal against sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment on two charges of cheating by false pretences. Subramaniam cheated
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  • 68 2 t THE VISIT of two Trade I Union Officials, Messrs. F. W. 1 Dal ley and S. S. Awbery, from the U.K. to Singapore and Malaya m 1948 cost the! two Governments jointly $10,353. Of this Singapore's share was $4,648.45. on the basis
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  • 461 2 Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL Malayan University students were keen that a Southeast Asian tour be organised on similar lines to those undertaken by United Kingdom undergraduates m touring Europe on vacation. The Standard m a survey found that many welcomed a •move
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 2 Inche Normah, of Penang, who was a runner-up m the Kebaya i^ueen contest,
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    84 2 Nine competitors one from Penan? took part in Tuesday night's Kebaya Queen competition organised by the Malay Welfare Association as part of the Hari Raya celebrations at the Happy World stadium. The line-up shows, from left to right, Inche Normah, the Penang competitor who was second, Liala, Mimi. Julia, Kamsiah,
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  • 197 2 *^o£ ard staff Reporter \0 SOLUTION h as yet been put forward to deal with the very complicated question of enemy alien marks or patents which was set forth m the report for 11)48. states the annual report of the Registrar
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  • 309 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR WEEKS past, two' energetic and enthusiastic women have been working hard at the Headquarters of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Association. They are Mrs. Olive Faris, who is Hon. I Secretary, and Mrs. Winifred Burtt. Both are determined
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  • 131 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE extradition proceedings against Capt. Raymond Paul I Pierre "Turko" Westerling m the Singapore First District' Court was postponed sine diej by the Judge, Mr. H. E. King- 1 don, yesterday. Westerling is detained on a] warrant issued under the Ex-i tradition
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  • 55 2 THE SINGAPORE Finance Committee has voted $115,000 for investigations into the suitability of developing Kallang Airport. This follows the abandonment of the use of Tengah by civil aircraft jointly with the RA F which makes it necessary to provide a Civil Airport for Malaya capable
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  • 33 2 SINGAPORE had to pay the Federation $230,713 as its share of the expenditure of the Telecommunications Department Headquarters for the period April 1, 1946 to December 31, 1948.
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  • 132 2 A 22-YEAR-OLD woman Ang Chwee Tee of Chin Swee Road jumped into Singapore River while her "former" husband and another man described as her "keep" were arguing over her. Ang pleaded guilty to attempted suicide before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. C. H. F.
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  • 323 2 f By Lfnan Buckoke, Standard Staff Reporter I CONSTRUCTION of the $450,000 block of buildings for the Bas<* y v JStore, Pharmacy School and Essential Manufactory now in proj [Road is the first step ia the launching
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  • 43 2 ACSU To Form Bukit Timah Branch ANJNAU.. rrx^amA the Army tv employrd at cles Work*lv>p Ikit Timah H ..on July 22 j IM A.C.S.U. H l i The pur; is to form tl branch of th< tate direct co, Union s he.i w
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  • 159 2 Minister Thanks Singapore THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, m a letter of thanks and appreciation to the Gov-i ernor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, said it gave him much pleasure to see "all [that is being done for the development of the Colony and the
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  • 305 2 ALLEGATIONS that Singapore River boatmen were paying protection" money to an agent who in turn, saw that Marine Policemen refrain from takinL action against them for breach of the Port Rules were nude yesterday in the Second District Court The agent who described himself
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 3 Group photo of the comrnrttee members of the Inner Wheelers Club of Malacca taken after their recent meeting. Left to right:— Mrs. A. Acton, Mrs. C. G. Smith. Mrs. K. Joseph, Mrs. Pak.am., Mrs. Barnwell, Mrs. Tan Eng Chye and Mrs. L. V. Taylor.
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  • 774 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed.— Givir>g evidence m the Sessions today when hearing of the case against him on three amended charges began, Mohamed Kassan bin a Public Relations Officer, told the court that etween him and the Field Unit were
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  • 101 3 Standard Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation of Malaya is to accept liability for the payment of 34 per cent of the interest and sinking fund charges of the former Straits Settlements war loans issued m 1940 and 1941 amounting to $35 millions. A
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  • 206 3 Sta n d staff Correspondent xvUALA LUMPUR. Wed Bandits m Perak this morning hammered a Chinese woman l to death and fatally stabbed la Chinese man, m the course of robbing inhabitants of the area of their rice and identity 'cards. One person was detained
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  • 87 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tan Chuan Hon. the proprietor of a shop m Rodger Street, was today fined $500 or six months' rigorous imprisonment m the First Magistrate's Court for selling beer wholesale without a licence from the Customs Department. Mr. E. J. Selby of the CusI
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  • 63 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. New by-laws for better management of Kuala Lumpur's public parks and garden are to be drawn up by the Municipality who have taken over control. The subject was discussed by the Municipal Commissioners at their meeting today. Rules governing m Singapore
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  • 357 3 .^au ivcpurier KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.' are warned not la V l t0 keen on trying 0 fi^ loopholes m the Wfciency of gar ,g leaders" such enthusiasm lose C °c J their leaders to c lfldorice m the r C~ acco^ing to v ca
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  • 350 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The first Advanced Approved School m South East Asia was declared open this morning at Telok Mas, Malacca, by Sir Henry Gurney, who made a tour of the institution m the company of the Resident
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  • 96 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Chinese walked into a coffee-shop at the third mile Serangoon Road last night and allegedly demanded "protection money" from the proprietor. On his refusing them, he was assaulted. An employee m the shop retaliated with empty bottles. The result was that one
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  • 123 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. i The Kuala Lumpur Munici--1 pality is to seek expert advice from the Mentri Besar of Selangor as regards the design for its proposed seal. At their meeting today the Municipal Commissioners could not decide on how
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  • 44 3 MALACCA, Wed. Better facilities for members of the Malacca Library are now possible. At an extraordinary meeting held today, the new rules revised by the Committee were passed. Visiting members may now make use of facilities m the Library.
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  • 204 3 TENANTS of all post-war Singapore Improvement Trust flats were told by letter yesterday that the 15 per cent reductions m their standard rents will be operative next month. The S.I.T. Estate Officer, Mr. H.C. Tinsley, told The Standard that 750 tenants
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  • 80 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Fung Keong Rubber manufactory (Malaya) Ltd., has made a contribution of 100 pairs of brown canvas rubber shoes for the children of squatters m the 3rd mile Port Dickson Road resettlement area, it was disclosed by a spokesman of the
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  • 19 3 I The Singapore Children and Young Persons Ordinance (1949) will come into force on August 1. 1950.
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Wed.— Ng Kirn Lai, a Chinese, was charged with theft of a roll of rattan valued at $24 belonging to Koh Ah Chew, a Chinese. The accused c'aimed trial before Inche Abdul Rauf bin Hajl Mohammed Sa'at, m
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  • 156 3 MORE than one hundred ancient and modern Chinese paintings by famous masters belonging to a Singapore Chinese merchant. Mr. Tan Tsze Chor, will be exhibited at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, July 22 at 4 p.m. Prominent members of the community
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  • 151 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Indian, T. Suppiah, was today fined $50 or two months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court on a charge of pretending to be a detectiye. He was stated to have
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 3 Photo by Two wellknown Eurasian families of Seremban were united by the marriage of Mr. Joseph Lazaroo to Miss Mavis Pinto at the Church of the Visitation, Seremban. Lido Studio
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  • 137 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The case of an 18-year-old Malay, Abdul Sani bin Abu, who pleaded guilty to three charges of stealing property worth $575 from three British army officers, was sent up to the Supreme Court today by the President of the
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  • 128 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "I should like to reaffirm to all the peoples of Malaya the determination of His Majesty's Government to stand by them, not only m bringing the campaign against Communist terrorism to the earliest possible conclusion, but also m working
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  • 321 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Japan has to pay as much as 50 cents on every single pair of rubber shoes she exports to Malaya. This high tariff, it is learnt, is presenting a barrier to her rubber manufactured goods trade with this
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  • 49 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A 21-year-old British trooper Norman Williams, of Nee Soon Camp, Singapore, was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of inconsiderate driving and causing damage to the rear mudguard of a taxi. The fine waa paid by Williams' officer, Capt. Hugh Ellist.
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  • 203 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— Eleven students from the Chung Ling High School will leave for America, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, shortly for higher studies. Two of them will leave tomorrow by the "Javanese Prince" for the United States. They are
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  • 189 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The First Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, today reduced by half, the bail of $10,000 fixed last week m a case m which the 32-year- old manager of a goldsmith's firm. Low Poh Mun, is charged with stealing $34,365
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  • 44 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Wed. 1 Kelantan's contribution to the University of Malaya Endow- ment Fund to date is $54,259. t The honorary secretary of I the Kelantan State Appeal Committee states that $9,495 were collected during June.
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  • 107 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union will be holding a dinner party, the first of its kind since the Union's inception, for members and guests at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Many employers have been Invited. The PCASU hope this dinner will
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 4 picture iu-*h.-\K-OM> Baby Mardianah swings and sways m hula hula rhythm oue of the star attractions at the Hari Raya celebrations at the Happy World on Tuesday night. A hula hula exponent from the age of six, she is considered one of the best dancers m the Malay entertainment world.
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  • 329 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Wed. Poor financial response from the public is holding up building plans for the University of Malaya, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dr. G. V. Allen, said today when he arrived here on a visit with Sir
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  • 154 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— A promise that Perak would make greater efforts to help swell the University of Malaya Endowment Fund Was made by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab, as Chairman of the Perak State Appeal Committee when he spoke
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  • 80 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Produced for the third time for identity card offences 38-year-old Chan Tong Peng was fined $50 or one (month's imprisonment by the Ipoh Magistrate, Che Bahaudin, this morning. Chan was asked for his I identity card by the Police
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  • 81 4 Malay (72) Killed In Penang Gale Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— One man was killed and several trees uprooted when a strong gale swept through* Penang m the early hours of this morning. A huge coconut tree m a plantation m the Sungei Tiram area of Biyan Lepas fell across
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  • 332 4 C. C. Tan Describes Labour Statement As 'Typical Twist' Standard Staff Reporter THE President of the Progressive Party, Mr. C C. Tan yesterday described the Labour Party statement on the resignation of some members from his party as a "twist typical of the Labour Party/ "The Progressive Party is built
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  • 207 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— The Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association came into being today after a 30-minute inaugural meeting held at the State Secretariat Chambers. It replaces «the Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Committee which had been m existence for the
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  • 197 4 THE UNITED STATES is reopening the Penang consulate m order to facilitate trade relations between North Malaya and America and m recognition of the port's growing importance, according to the l T .a Information Service. Mr. Laßue P.. Lutkins, who has been appointed consul. wT«X5
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  • 76 4 Ipoh Student Wins HKU Scholarship Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— A 24-year-old student of the Hongkong University, Chin Kwan How, of Ipoh, was awarded a dental scholarship by the Hongkong Medical Department to study m the University of Malaya. He was one of three students who received the scholarships. The
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  • 61 4 PENANG Wed. The North Malayan Kronchong Competition held at the New World amusement park ended last night when eight silver cups were given away by Che Johara bin Para. The Pancharagam Pemuda Melayu won the first prize for the best Kronchong music. Mr. Jerry, of
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  • 184 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Harbour Board A Force, which has guarded the docks is largely to be disbanded. Of some 130 men at present m the service will remain m the newly constituted sen u T U beginning of next
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  • 143 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— lf Penang wants to form a Peoples' Education Association, the organisers should borrow the premises of a Government aided school bacajUSß it is already registered as a school. This was suggested by Professor T. H. Silcock. Professor of
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  • 37 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The sixteenth meeting of the Council of State of Selangor will be held m the Council Chamber m the Selangor Secretariat on Tuesday, Aug 8. at 10 a.m.
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    34 4 MRS Y1\l;l!\ '„>ir est camera). President .if tM Penani: fsiraYßJßi and Mrs X P Milium u,f< of the Resident < nm er. Pennnc. |H uu i prires at the P.nin. I Show recently.
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  • 75 4 IPOH. W< little over the P p a i Raamber me pen n m the Fb Mr P. .J dent of the I Standard Ui it ment to jet the k I who are m good h^ out BBBdici < minstioi offer only t
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  • 290 5  -  HOWARD W. BLAIESLEE By A IU YORK, July 19 (AP)— Motion pictures I***. l\ rate of 40(^.000 per second were an»o££d fn i of Scientific Instruments. -«-u««cea m are shown, each a i.c explosion of a 1 i wire, when it m
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  • 46 5 DO IB AY, July 19—In- Rim industry rged to produce uurket as well ttaeatrcf. 'atil, chairman of nt*s Film Inttee, advocated return from a •our of Europe ited States. Inwould not, how* nwn m America met American I tests. A. P.
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  • 279 5 Technique Of Under-Water Photography A DOCUMENTARY film entitled "Wonders of the Deep," has been privately shown by the Central Office of Information before release to some 3,500 British cinemas. The film is a record of the research and achievement made m the technique of un-der-water photography. It shows the methods
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  • 46 5 TJOME, July 19 A colourA movie of Peru, showing the nations historic monuments and scenic beauties, has been screened here for an audience of Italian officials and foreign diplomats: The exhibition was given by Vicente Cerro Cebrian, Peruvian Minister-Counsel-lor and Charge d'Affaires. A.P.
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  • 32 5 T ONDON, July 19— The Li Gaiety Theatre, home of the original Gaiety Girls and a famed London landmark, has been sold to make room for a commercial building.
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  • 36 5 Johnstons Reply To US-British Film Talks Two spectacular dance numbers from the French film "A Night At The Bal Tabarin" which wiU shortly be released hy Shaw Bros, m Singapore.
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  • 257 5 LONDON, July 19-A Hollywood demand that American producers be permitted to take out of Britain m dollars the entire earnings of their films m this country was the reply made by Eric Johnston. President of the Motion Picture Association of America yesterday
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  • 51 5 "KARACHI, July 19— The JV Egyptian film. "Afrita Hanam," has been banned by the Karachi Board of Film Censors, which has recommended that its showing be prohibited troughout Pakistan, The censors objected to unclothed women dancers and the "Un-Islamic" attitude displayed m the pio ture.
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  • 160 5 Stop Jamming Broadcasts, Russia Told GENEVA, July 19 Walter Kitsching, U.S. Deputy Representative to the Economic and Social Council has asked the Council to demand that the Soviet Union stop "jamming" radio broadcasts directed to the Soviet Union from outside. He said that jamming was "one of the most disastrous
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  • 27 5 The lady with the shapely legs and figure is M-G-M's up-and-coming star Arlene Dahl. soon to be seen m a new film.
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  • 122 5 THESE STARS MADE NEWS.... ITOLLYWOOD, July 19— Richard Basehart sat comfortably at home m Hollywood while director Henry Hathaway and a camera crew photographed his suicide leap from the 15th floor pf a New York skyscraper for the movie, "14 Hquts.' A stunt man perched on the ledge and then
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  • 57 5 ISLE OF CAPRI, July 19— x Holidaying Rita Hayworth and her husband, Prince Aly Khan, have arrived in Capri in their yacht. The newspaper II Tempo hinted that film director King Vidor, travelling with the Prince and his wife, is trying to persuade Rita to return to movies to make
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  • 48 5 HOLLYWOOD, July 19— Screen star Ingrid Bergman has asked her former husband Dr. Peter Lindstrom to bring their 12-year-old daughter, Pia, to Italy to visit her this summer. Lindstrom has done nothing about the request and does not plan to let tne child leave this country. I U.P.
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  • 30 5 NEW YORK, July 19— Eddie Cantor, America's famed comedian, returning from a 14-day stay m Israel said: "The Jews m Israel are the best Christians m the world today."— U.P.
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  • 33 5 VERSAILLES, July 19— Lady Mendl, a turn ot the century Broadway favourite under the name of Elsie De Wold, has died at her Versailles Chateau. She had been suffering from rheuma- tism. A.P.
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  • 60 5 LOS ANGELES, July 19— Miss Diwiysia C. Skouras, 23-year-old daughter of Creek-born President of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, Spyros Skouras, was fatally injured on Monday when she fall from a penthouse on the top o* the four-storied Fox West Coast Theatre Exchange building tv the pavement below. She had been
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  • 43 5 HOLLYWOOD Colleen Townsend, who renounced movie stardom for a religious career, is off to a camp near Paris for the summer Bnt sot for a vacation. Colleen will cook and srw. help pour cement and set brick, and participate m religions meetings.- A.P.
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  • 190 5 "DOME, July 19. You will be able to see the latest movies while you travel on Italy's fast trains, the State Railway Administration announced. Starting this month, special movie* coaches will form part of the fast trains linking Milan with the main centres
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  • 22 5 The next Stamp Club Corner, inaugurated by Radio Malaya, m its Childrens Programme, will be broadcast on Thursday, August 10.
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  • 745 6 IV/E draw the attention of those people who still doubt the value of a democratically elected legislature to Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. There were no fire-works nor the dramatic posturing and outbursts which by and large serve to draw public interest m the Council's
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  • 763 6 Self-Government Through Self-Help Co-operation Is A Sure Way Of Building Leadership Says S. PONNAMPALAM L ONE of the unfortunate results of the last war, as far as the State of Johore is concerned, was that the cooperative law which was to nave been enacted m 1941 was postponed to until
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  • 113 6 BIRMINGHAM. Eng July 18 (INS)— AII children should chew gum' but only after meals and with the mouth closed. This advice was given by I English dentist A. Walpole[Day, at the British Dental Association's annual meeting at Birmingham. He said "It
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    • 322 6 Sir:— May I crave for a little space m your important nnd valuable paper for the publication of the undermentioned. "Benham Report on General Clerical Service Salary Scale. Timescale 1 GSC I $85-5A 95/ B 110--2 Record Lib- I rary Assts IA 190 B/ HO
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    • 368 6 Sir:—I am interested m anything which promises to help my countrymen, especially the young people, m this most difficult business of living happily m this modern, so-called civilised world. And I hold the settled conviction that it is only Truth and Love, which can make
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  • 463 6  -  HOWARD HANDLEMAN by TOKYO, (INS). GEN. Kirn II Sung, the nominal leader of the North Korean Peoples* Republic, is one of the most shadowy figures m the whole hierarchy of Soviet satellite leadership. He bears the same name as the legendary Korean hero of guerilla
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  • 505 6 by OBSERVER i Under-Rating |The Koreans 1 1" is not my intention to 1 deal with foreign poli-* ttci lo this column Goodness knows there is enough material to think over. But j I just can't resist recording the reactions of many observers of
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  • 52 6 LONDON. (INS) -Mrs L. L. Herbert wrote a letter to the editor of the London Evening News: "A health service card addressed to my husband has just arrived. It a^ks that he should go to the dentist as soon as possible. "My husband died m
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  • 280 6 Review of Views No War THKRE will be 111. declared »i Nan Chiau leader jresterda Said Nan C <»n Korea: The Kor< an i,. their I n< Taiwan v. that The A a Deeptte the.. <■ they an World War force for ti* i peace has ■trengtl N M_K? li
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  • 397 7 US Talks Of CounterOffensive Against Stalled Red Invaders TOKYO, July 19 (UP).— (Reference m Washington I to a U.S. counter-offensive m Korea "m time" by the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs-of-Staff, Gen. Omar Bradley, has coincided with growing belief that I heavy Red casualties I at the Kum River
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  • 66 7 New Warship Sabotage Probe In UK LONDON, July 19 (Renter* Admiralty announces "unexpected mechanical have occurred m the I.7o<Mon destroyer Cavandish th, Scotland, and "pos- sabotage cannot ed out.* 1 Admiralty spokesman rica were proceeding. ia .nderstood the Cavenmachinery was not damaged. endish is one of the aaa destroyers built
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  • 73 7 C 'wealth Help Asia Talks To Open In Ceylon r LOMBO, July 19 (Reuter) sh Dominions except a will send experts ng at Colombo next pan i "ommon wealth to South-East Asia. xperts will discuss dens for aid on the posed at the Sydney m .May. Their reIJona will be
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  • 39 7 EC A Mission For Burma WASHINGTON July 19 Tne Economic Coil Administration is to w a technical aid and mission to Burma m oer. b a will receive aid m elopment of industrial "cultural projects under, South-Eastern Asia eeonoProgramme.
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  • 188 7 We Stand Together —Churchill LONDON, July 19 (Reuter): "Whatever are the internal divisions m tiie English-speak-ing world, on the supreme issues we shall act as one and stand together and we shall die or conquer," said Mr. Winston Churchill. "The cause is far above anything of party or domestic politics
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  • 145 7 WASHINGTON, July 19 (Reuter)— Mr. Stuart Symington, chairman of the U.S. National Security {Resources Board, said after a meeting yesterday with 'business representatives that they discussed means of speeding production for "World War HI". Mr. Symington used those words m talking to reporters after
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  • 30 7 A fairly strong earthquake that rocked the Fukui district m Japan on Monday was described as 'an after-shock of a great earthquake which, occurred m 1948." Reuter
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  • 20 7 Five persons smuggling gold from Formosa to Hongkong have been executed by shoot- ing m Taipeh.- A.P.
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  • 68 7 PORTSMOUTH, July 19 (AP):— A man has sent the Royal Navy a bill for one love bird. The bird's cage, he explained, popped open last Friday when nine ammunition lighters blew up m Portsmouth harbour. His feathered friend took off and has not
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  • 89 7 People Of CommunistOccupied Seoul Remaining Loyal SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, July 19 (UP):— A Korean official, who fled here from Seoul through enemy lines, said a great majority of the South Koreans m Seoul remain loyal to the Republic, but many youths have gone over to^-the Reds. Rice now costs ten
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  • 47 7 RANGOON, July 19 (Reuter) The Burma Yellow Band People's Volunteer Organisation has been disbanded. It was made up of members of the P.V.O. who remained loyal to Thakin Nu's Government when most of the organisation joined the revolt of the "White Flag Communists" m 1948.
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  • 34 7 WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP):— The Korean Ambassador, Mr. John M. Chang, commented on the peace moves m the Korean war by calling for the "destruction of Cominuuism oven and lor ali now."
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  • 51 7 TAIPEH, July 19 (A.P.): The Formosa Government is considering a Kuomintang proposal permanently to exclude KMT members who have taken refuge abroad. These include Madame Chiang Kai-shek's brother, T. V. Soong, her brother-in-law. Dr. H. H. Kung. and Dr. Sun Fo, son of Dr. Sua
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  • 26 7 WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP):— American casualties m Korea so far are 228 killed, three died of wounds, 114 wounded, 52 injured and 65 missing.
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  • 27 7 The U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund will ship m the next five months 45,000,000 pounds of dried milk for school lunch programmes abroad.- U.P.
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  • 151 7 US Pledges To Protect W. Germany MUNICH, July 19 (AP):— American reaction to an attack on West Germany would be certainly much quicker than m the case on Korea, Dr. George N. Shuster, newlyappointed U.S State Commissioner m Bavaria, said yesterday. An attack on West Germany, he told a news
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  • 33 7 RANGOON. July 19 (AP) Gen. Ne Win, Burma's Minister of War, said on Armed Forces Day on Tuesday that his forces would fight any external aggression which threatened this country.
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  • 72 7 WASHINGTON, July 19 (AP):— The U.S. Army has definite information that there are Russian advisers with a certain unit of the North Korean Army. Reporters were told by Military Headquarters that be- 1 tween 10 and 20 Russian officers are with the "certain unit." This
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  • 93 7 LONDON. July 19 (Reuter): The Chinese Communist army has taken Pishan Island, off the Chekiang coast, and cleared it of Nationalist troops, Peking radio reports. Four hundred Kuomintang officers and men were captured and 50 killed, it is claimed. A Red unit launched an amphibious attack
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  • 118 7 LIVERPOOL, July 19 (AP Speculating that science will produce "new types of human beings." Dr. E. VV. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, told the British Medical Association m a sermon m Liverpool Cathedral: "Possibly the most important medical research of the future will be concerned with the elimination
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  • 133 7 SOMEWHERE IX KOREA. July 19 (UP):— Behind the story of the valiant stand made by the South Korean Army Is a fanatical sense of nationalism and patriotism. The U S. Ambassador. Mr. John J. Muccio. and t'.S military men have paid the highest tributes to
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  • 77 7 TOKYO, July 19 (AP): Carrier-based Navy planes today raided the big North Korean east coasr port of Wonsan. which was plastered by Superfortresses of the Far East Bomber Command last Thursday. One of the pilots m the carrier strike was Major Edward H. Conner,
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  • 30 7 Separation from loved ones, particularly wives and children, is one of the major mental hardships on U.S. airmen and soldiers suddenly thrown into the Korean fighting, reports U.P.
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  • 34 7 Gen. Mac Arthur has lifted his ban against women correspondents ra Korea, and the New York Herald-Tribune's correspondent. Miss Marguerite Higgins. can now be able to return to Korea from Tokyo.
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  • 27 7 An Indian Army search party has found 18 of the 22 killed m a Dakota plane crash on Monday at Pathankot near New De'hi.
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  • 223 7 AT A U.S. COMMAND POST IN KOREA, July 19 (A.P.) Thirty wounded American soldiers are reported to have been shot to death on their litters by North Koreans who swarmed across the Kum River on Sunday night. Sergt. Arnold McKenny,
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  • 185 7 LONDON, July 19 (AP) Britain's plans for calling up its armed forces m an international emergency "are ready to operate at any time," the Minister of Labour, Mr. George Isaacs, told the House of Commons. He declined to give any details, saying it would
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  • 107 7 •LONDON. July 19 (UP): Russia has developed at least half a dozen naval bases m her Far Eastern waters, including Dairen and Port Arthur m Manehurla, and is building up her military and industrial strength m Siberia, Brit^h informants say. These sources said
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  • 26 7 To mark Burma's Armed Forces Day, I Indian Marwari Chamber vi Rangoon has donated Rs 100.000 to the Armed Forces Welfare Fund.— Reuter
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  • 66 7 UN Members Want Bigger Korea Effort LAKE SUCCESS. July 19. (Reuter)— Several governments are now engaged m "active talks with U.S. officials m Washington about the possibility of making greater contributions to the U.N. W ar effort m Korea, a UN. spokesman said. He declined to name the countries, but
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  • 99 7 WASHINGTON, J u 1 v 10 (AP) Purchow of ft**), fuel and other supplies totalling, US$6,000,000 have been furnished to South Korea since the start of the Red invasion from the north, the Economic Co "'K'ration Administration reports. Thi E.C.A.
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  • Finance ... Commerce
    • 255 8 LONDON, July 18-(Reuter)— The sterling area will eventually save between thirty and forty million dollars a year on oil expenditure under an agreement announced today between the British Government and the American Caltex oil group. Caltex will reduce the dollar
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    • 142 8 UK Plan To Avoid Slump GENEVA, July 18 (UP) The British Government today proposed that the United Nations call a conference of member governments to draw up a programme to avoid world depression and obtain full employment. Britain submitted the resolution to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, asking
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    • Article, Illustration
      55 8 photo. American steel magnate, Mr. J. J. Munns, who arrived m Singapore oa Tuesday with his daughter, Gertrude. Mr. Munns, is a director of the Wrirton Steel Company of West Virginia. They are ob a round-the-world trip by air. They arrived from Hong Kong and are staying m the Colony
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    • 129 8 CUTTACK. INDIA, July 19 (AP)— lndia should be selfsufficient m jute by next year according to Sir Datar Singh' a Ministry of Agricultural official. He told a Press conference mat India s jute position had improver! tremendously since partition, when most of the
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    • 145 8 Neither Reds Nor Chiang Will Get SAN FRANCISCO. July 18— (UP)— The Federal District Judge Louis Goodman reserved judgment on whether Nationalist China or the Chinese Communist Government has the right to the $627,860.07 at present deposited m Wells Fargo Bank and the Union Trust Company. He ruled "a man
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    • 47 8 1 MOSCOW, July 19— (UP)— Russia and. Afghanistan have' concluded a trade agreement. The Afghan Minister of Ag-' riculture, Amrudin Khan who] headed a three-man trade de-: [legation to Moscow, said the' agreement was signed by the! Soviet Vice-Alinister of Foreign Trade Koumikin, and himself.!
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    • 790 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ex--1 tremely quiet conditions prevailed m all sections of the (Malayan share market today [Buyers still remained cautious. Closing quotations were: M o Bnver Seller A lex Bricks ?™J 2 20 2 25 cd t V rd 2 20 2 25 cd B M Trustee
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    • 311 8 WASHINGTON, July i9_(AP)--Iteconstnietßon Finance CorporaUon negotiators have leached an agreement with tbe Bolivians on terms for the purchase of about half of Bolivia's tin output m view of the threat to tin supplies from Malaya and Indonesia,
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    • 126 8 Standard Staff Reporter PEPPER continued to advance m price m the Singapore produce market yesterday. White Muntok being transacted m small quantities at $1,025 per picul a new peak. Black pepper also showed a rise m price. Lampong Black was quoted at $610 per
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    • 109 8 A 7<? K^°. July 19— (ReutcrAAP)— No revival of the past economic controls is being considered by the Governmenr the Director-General of the Economic Stabilisation Board Hideo Sudo, said yesterday. He stated at a meeting of the economic committee of the House of Representatives that
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    • 84 8 Standard Staff Reporter A PREVIEW of modern business machines and systems was held at the Capitol Blue Room last night by the Singapore branch of "the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co.. (Malaya), Ltd. An innovation m the typewriter field was a machine which could take on carriages of
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    • 56 8 TOKYO, July 19— (ReuterAAP) More Japanese overseas trade agencies will likely be established m five countries. Parliamentary Vice Minister Ryuken Kusaba said yesterday at a meeting of the Upper House Foreign Affairs Committee. Kusaba said negotiations were m progress for the establishment of offices m
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    • 217 8 Rubber Prices Fall 3¼ Cts A Pound, Market Tone Easy RT7RRFR Standai s Staff Reporter KUBBER prices m Singapore dropped by 3] cents per lb. yesterday, business being done m first Brade August shipment at 91^ cents per lb 8 The market opened easier but steadied during the _S3_3 S
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    • 93 8 LONDON, July 19— (UP)— The price of tin, spot and three months, fell another £19 per ton during the morning session of the market today. Spot closed at €662 "and three months at £66 U. Business was done m spot tin at £665 but the
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    • 17 8 .SINGAPORE. Wed.— July 19 Tbe price of tin today was $340.37$ per picul. Down $9.875.
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    • 124 8 S'por* 6» 192fS 103.00 106 50 4|% 1930 105.50 10«5Q 3% 1935 86.00 87.00 3% 1937 92.50 93 ftOxi 3% 1938 92 50 93 SOxi 4% 1939 100 50 102 50 Si% 194« 9000 9200x1 Penant 6% 1920 ***** 10(5 50 41% 1929 104.00 106 00x1 8%
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    • 50 8 NEW YORK. 19— (AP)— Crude rubber number one fu--1 tures closed 70 to 110 points j lower m New York Tu< Oilers were: (m US cents per lb) July 'MAO bid; September 52.8i.-90; December 28 20; March 27.55 nominal Spot No. 1 R.S.S. 37 7 8 noI minal.
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    • 189 8 STOCK MARKET REPORTS LONDON LONDON, July If. n f Prices showed stantial rises m i as latest news from battlcfront and thusia»m for ad\ tions at the s: account helped I U J** Exchange today. Tha general dealings did little the market S: port enabled the 1 section to make
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      31 8 photo. Mr. "Hawk" Henry. Far Eastern Divisional Manager of Paramount Films, who has arrived m Singapore from Sydney to confer with Mr. Loke Wan Tho of the Cathay organization Stand ard
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    • 161 8 EXCHANGE rates now In force, as supplier I layan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows". FREE MARKET CURIUM II •Mills., v I N so. W™ h?& rt.T* New zenlano _4 l/M a/« ai /3a India. c«>lod 155 S/4 IM 3/4) 161 Mti'l Barms Hongkobi 53 5
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  • Shipping ... Aviation
    • 48 9 The ?8.000-ton British tanker Yelutina takes the water after her naming and launch- by Princess Margaret at Msrnd on-Tyne in April fear. The Velutina is one of four super-tankers lilt for Shell this year, all (tOO tonners. The others are named Verena, Volsella, and Velletia.
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    • 318 9 WASHINGTON, July 19 (INS)— The U.S. Air Force is combing the country for plston-engined F-51 Mustang fighter planes to send to Korea, but denies any dissatisfaction with its jet F-80 Shooting Stars. A spokesman told International News Service that the current preference for the Mustang
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    • 77 9 12 Stranded J aps Return To Yoko TOKYO, July 19 (Renter)— Twelve Japanese picked up from a stranded rishing-boat returned to Yokohama yesterday from Formosa aboard a Norwegian ship. The fishermen left Kushi- moto, Wakayama Prefecture, !on February 17, and after •drifting for seven days, following engine trouble, were rescued
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    • 448 9 Standard Shipping" RenortAr ■stf-S^-S" 1 Itaec B k Singapore, JVIr. Geoffrey Mam, shipping department manager at Shell House, told me this yesterday when I was admiring his array of new photographs, taken at the launching of the Velutma by Princess
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    • 105 9 COLOMBO, (Airman): (Reuter) What is described as a "Duplex pneumatic tube," has just been invented by a Ceylon postmaster, Mr. M. V. A. Gunesekera. The duplex tube, the postmaster claims, would be a boon to owner-drivers m that it would eliminate delay caused by taking the tyre
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    • 272 9 AMERICAN President Lines' postwar programme of I rebuilding its battle-decimated fleet passed a major milestone at Camden N. J last week when the first of its new round-the-world passenger liners was launched. The President Jackson is one of three sister ships
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    • 99 9 India Trains Pilots NEW DELHI.— Training for the flying and technical personnel m civil aviation is imparted at the Flying and Gliding Club's Communication School at Saharanpur and he Flying School at Allahabad. During 1949, the clubs trained 179 pilots for. 'A* Licence, four pilots for,*A-l' Licence and 52 pilots
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    • 200 9 IAIR ARRiVALS) <^ and DEMRTVRE^ _B_^C ■a-SB-HBwfi Arrivalf I rom Penan s. *p<Jti Kuaia K,muia Lumpur ETA 12.50 p.m. MM CONSTELLATION P_s_ Sa n da kan. Jesselton, I Amsterdam, Rome, _a!j uan Kuchi »S ETA 4.10 ro, Basra, Karachi. Ca!- f TA r__««,_.___i and Bangkok ETA arrival. GARUDA INDONESIAN Dm_-rta-|.
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    • 503 9 Despatches TODAY:— Medan 9~a.m. by Camphuys; Pontianak noon by Demta; Manila noon by Marchen Maersk; Indo-China noon by Lt. de la Tour; Hongkon and China 6 p.m. by Yunnan; Palembang 6 p.m. by Sibigo. JULY 21:— Rangoon by Kutsang; North India and Pakistan by Kutsang South India (letters only) by
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  • 750 10  -  Mary Ha worth By Man Worries Because His Daughter Has Dates With Various Lads While Her Favourite Beau Is Off At College; Is She Being Honourable? DEAR MARY HAWORTH. Kindly advise a worried father. Last year my daughter Jane met a veteran eight years her senior. I shall
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  • 71 10 PENZANCE, Eng. July 18 '(INS)— Britain's Princess Margaret was born too late. During a visit to North Cornwall, the King, Queen, and Princess enjoyed the famed local dish of clotted cream and JWtarMi— oA tim menu since 1939 owing to wartim< restrictions Said the Queen: "How delightful.
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  • 273 10 EASTBOURNE. Eng., July 17 (INS),— A slightly soiled parchment map drawn m red ink which reportedly belonged to the pirate Captain William Kidd will be sod by public auction m Eastbourne, Sussex County, this week. Kidd was hanged m 1701, and the
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  • 567 10 What Kind Of Newspaper Do You Want? TAKASAKI. Japan. July 17 (INS) -The editors of Japan's first local weekly newspaper went about asking townspeople what kind of paper they wanted '—and got an earful. The first issue of the "Takazaki
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    14 10  -  Ed Reed By "It sure takes the drudgery out ot arithmetic."
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  • 174 10 LONDON, July IS, (INS)— Golfers on a south-west England links rubbed their eyes and swore ofl the 19th forever when they saw a man holing m one with arrows instead of the orthodox pill. A check-up revealed the archer was no apparition
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  • 237 10 VIENNA, July 17 (INS),— Has that disquieting problem COfM up m YOUR happy home yet... Twin beds or a double bed? j Viennese 'couples, it appeared today, have it down pat. An extensive newspaper poll of several hundred married persons came up
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  • 420 10  -  EDWIN P. JORD Well-Balanced Diet Is The Key To Remaining In Good Health BY AN Written for NEA Service 'TWERE is much tatk of a i wellbalanced or normal diet, but comparatively few people know what this really means. A satisfactory diet for a normal person requires
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    • 267 10 r t,,_t» A k^= k I WW 7 F14% DO YOU KNOW THAT WA _j s (ZJi _HsE_!lfi!<l 1 v ™Pt: WS WW" Hl^„ the president of tv? X __i__ >to shake out J V W/fflMk=\\ (mWm r X wide asscciated gsoups op a j FOR CLEAR N^_ J v,
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    35 11 ihe stan oi tne intra race yesterday, showinar n_~*„- /as t getting into his stride to lead. The evenXS^sv_Le^^niL° S ,li> Vi M from the ri h the left moving up alo_!g3* 7w^HS^^&i)^ m} "om
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  • 1408 11 RACE ONE Batata Class 2. Div. 5— 6 furs. 5 yds. J3) JO- JO 8.09 (3) Kok Hoong (Bagby) 1 Nero 8.07 (9) "Belmont Stable (Little) 2 Hurry Up 8.03 (10) "Mr. Montague" and JR. Rodgers (Ingram) 3 56 II 8.01 (4) Yap Kirn Hoe (Mawi) 4
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  • 1030 11 By OLLIE DA VIES LEADING into the straight, the bay English gelding, Tara Street a hot favourite, had little difficulty 'in winning the mile race for the Singapore Stakes, beatmg the well-fancied Snowy Owl by two clear lengths at Bukit Timah yestefdav
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  • 254 11 NEW YORK. July 18 (UP)— There were cautious indications today that 22-year-old Althea Gibson will become the first Negro ever to play m the National tennis championships at Forest Hills. There was nothing official.! The entry blanks for the tournament are still on
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  • 35 11 Camera Found The Winner The camera was called m to help the Judges decide the winner of the first race and the picture above shows Jo- Jo (Bagby) a clear head m front of Nero.
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  • 71 11 Standard's three tipsters had another fair day yesterday. "Gay Reveller" picked five winners Hard Cash, Empire Rose, Tara Street, Miss Nathan and Tollana. Oliie Davies, picked four winners Jo Jo, Empire Rose, Tollana and Tara Street. Minouru picked four winners Hard Cash, Empire Rose Tollana and Jo
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  • 116 11 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Tuesday. Playing on their home ground the St. George's Institution lost to Ipoh Anderson School by 14 runs m an inter-»school cricket fixture played yesterday. The Andersonians thus maintained their unbeaten record m inter-school cricket matches. Main contributors to their victory yesterday
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  • 100 11 LEICESTER, England, July 18— (AP)— Young Jack Gardner won the right to fight Bruce Woodcock for the British and Empire heavyweight title on Monday night by outpointing Welshman Johnny Williams m a 12-round bout. Gardner weighed m at 2041 pounds to Williams' 188$.
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  • 453 11 LONDON, July 18 (AP) A member of parliament proposed on Tuesday the creation of a Ministry of Sports to restore Britain's "national morale and international prestige" m athletics. Labourite J.E. Haire declar-. ed recent British flops m soc-' cer, golf, tennis,
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  • 85 11 LONDON, July 19 (AP)— A. D. "BOBBY" LOCKE, who! won the British open golfj championship this month for! the second successive time, has' decided to accept an invitation' to the Tarn O'Shanter tournament m Chicago next month. Locke plans to leave Britain on July
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  • 217 11 ROVERS Sports Cluh. only team to hold Kota Raja to a draw so far m the Senior Singapore League, gained two much needed points yesterday at the expense of Tigers Sporting Association, whom I they beat by the only goal of the match at Jalan
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  • 113 11 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wednesday In preparation for the ELM. S. Malaya Cup soccer fixture against Penang here on S.durj day, July 29. the Perak FootI ball Association will hold a state trial on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground on Sunday, July S3. The following
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  • 50 11 BAASADO. SWEDEN. July 19 (AP) Felicisimo Ampon of the Philippines scored a straight set victory over A. Son of Sweden on Tuesday m an international tennis tournament. The Fillipino star won 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. Adrian Quist of Australia defeated B. Fornstedt of Sweden 6-1, 6-2, 6-1.
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    18 12 Loh Poh Kam, Kuala Lumpur Methodist Schoolboy high jumper winning the event at the school sports last weekend.
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  • 315 12 Standard Staff Reporter FLASHY Sebastian, Filipino "master of the -left hook," prewar idol of thousands of Singapore boxing fans, arrived in Singapore by Pan-American Clipper yesterday morning, ready to take all-comers, "Boy Brooks preferably, Dave Sands, if necessary," he said. And his looks
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  • 66 12 Sugar Ray Defends Title For $1.00 NEW YORK. July 18: (Reuter) "SUGAR" Ray Robinson todiy signed to defend his world welterweight title against Charley Fusiiri r*f»xt month. The bout which will be m the Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, on Aug. 9 is for the benefit of the Damon Runyon cancer
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  • 71 12 And Is Fined $1,000 FROM SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA Associated Press reports that Robinson was fined USSI.OOO on Tuesday for failure to keep a I. Wound boxing date with Jose Basora on Wednesday night. The action was taken, by the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission several hours after Robinson had signed a contract to
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  • 225 12 Army Win Inter-Sarvkes Gelf Match The RAF be.it the Arm seven matches to five m a re turn gulf match played at th Singapore Island Golf Clul yesterday. Results of the Individua matches were: (Army pair mentioned fir-t>: Lt Speak and Major Wat kins lost to S/Ldr. OBriei and S/Ldr.
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  • 122 12 _£?-!S!L!! Tne Standard HONGKONG. July 19Hongkong University crushed n Un vers »ty.of Malaya 5 tc 0 m inter- varsity tennis before Sir fro gathering, including rr i e ton p °y»ton. Deputj thP r SS**** of States to, tne Colonies. to^rn^ 6 over al result W
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  • 57 12 Mr. Ben A. Shadreck. secretary of the Burma Athletic Association, arrived by Cathay Pacific plane on Tuesday to arrange for a Singapore Chinese Football team to visit Rangoon. A meeting of the Singapore Chinese Football Association is being arranged to consider the proposal of
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  • 414 12 FROM PAGE 1 days— as they had evidently expected to do. "We are determined to support the United Nations m its effort to restore peace and security to Korea, and its effort to assure the people of Korea an opportunity to choose their own
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  • 325 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— ln one of the keenest soccer matches seen m Kuala Lumpur during the last few weeks. Victoria Institution and St. John's Old Boys fought out a draw m their Thomson Cup match at Brickfields this evening. There was no score m
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  • 170 12 SEREMBAN, Wednesday.— Kedah Indians who lost to Selangor Indians Monday m the Bardhan cup soccer match, played a friendly game this evening against the Negri Indians and won by three clear goals The score does not give a true indication of the run of'
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    34 12 2_T WiL G og^_lSf^-_^i cIe I tCam W^° *M thdr ™»P*triots m the 2nd Gurkha Traintog Wing of Sungei Patani two goals to one to the "Nepal" Cup match played at Raub on Saturday.
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    24 12 Mr. Kok Hong of Kuala Lumpur, leading m Jo-Jo. the winner of the opening event on the second day of the Singapore July meeting.
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  • 86 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday In an inter-club cricket match played at Cheras Road yesterday, the Telecoms beat the P.W.D. by 39 runs. Batting first, the Telecoms put on 126 runs, A. Ramakrishna contributing 32. The P.W.D. replied with 87 runs. Benjamin was topscorer with 26.
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  • 76 12 Standard Staff Correspondent. IPOH. Wed.— The following have been selected to represent the Perak Europeans m the annual "Hennessy" trophy match against the Rest, on Saturday and Sunday July 29 and 30 at Ipoh. K. R. V. Michell (Capt>. D Gibson, J. D. Hellings. M.
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  • 399 12 LONDON, July 18 (Renter) Lancashire, who last won the English county cricket championship 16 years ago, today soared to the top of the table to share leadership with Warwickshire. Both have 116 points, but Lancashire have a match m hand. Surrey beaten by Kent and Yorkshire,
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  • 310 12  -  KEN JALLEH By BADMINTON players m this country are becoming anxious over the attitude of the Badminton Association of Malaya with regard to tours overseas. They feel that chances to show Malayan prowess m foreign countries are being thrown away by the lackadaisical
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  • 129 12 PLAYING on their home-, court on Monday, the Junior Badminton Party heat Swing Badminton Party by five games to two. The results were (Junior players mentioned first) :-r Singles: Tan Chye Toon beat Phan Kah Fah 15-2, 15-1;' Lim Kirn Lee beat Kah
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  • 468 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— There will be only one foreign invader at the Malayan ''Wimbledon" which opens m Kuala Lumpur next month, a woman competitor, Mrs S. de Vries, the Sumatra champion, who has entered three events. 1 Owing to lack of entries the
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  • 122 12 Hussars Win Well At Taiping TAIPING, Jul- m V Fourth Queei soccer team ol Taiping Bervi I In a charity i yesterday In [Convent Or| hai ing fund. It was a f match with tl •rally domli Taipinc foa thoroughly tc bis tide fro, W ith no foal i first
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  • 50 12 MANCHESTER i» (Renter* —ROY Swansea T iwn temational f cently refused Colombian Mi after Hying to n day tr.<ter City for a f. 25.000. Paul, aw z pI.M-ed on the Swansea T<>\\ n ter his renin- s ransea Cily are bot I Division ol tl I
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