Singapore Standard, 23 July 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard A *l VOL. 1. NO. 21 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1950 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 135 1 Proposals Accepted By Schools <N(if.ird Staff Reporter Lee Kong Chian, an of Chinese High informed the 1 Education Deyesterday that inese HUih' School ryang Girls' High pt proposals by the Registrar (it ions for their I existence. together with ttions by the reg- "ho >la under the will now be
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  • 70 1 I To Ike standard HONGKONG. Julj 22— The «n dismiss- mcc suit 1 Sun Fo former Premier. Instituted WjJ who mM ti ))e Dr s t mm« >■• >«n-eral I quite a made a brinj the Premier to app.-,. ;rt> idant I
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  • 32 1 Photo. b.us,s. ,He E3S» A mir P a., y a»2? e m dp.r h rSa i tWL r iH,2 g B e Pr c°o fc i?l »*S A.P.
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  • 222 1 BRUSSELS, July -j-j. (i'P). King Leopold, ringed by guns and bayonets and armoured cars, returned home from five years of exile today and told his bitterly divided' country that the throne is his. and he means to keep it. The Kind's address to the nation.
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  • 224 1 I WASHINGTON, July 22 (UP)— Major General William IF, Dean, commander of the United States 24th Infantry Division m Korea, was officially listed today as 'missing m action.' General Douglas MaoArthur notified the Defence Department 'with deep regret' the Dean was apparently lost m the
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  • 79 1 TOKYO. July 22 (AP) Major-General John Church, the first American ground forces commander m Korea. Is one of the nine General Headquarters officers m Tokyo who have been presented medals for their services m Korea between June 17 and July 12. (ieneral Church received the
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    19 1 -Photo by Bishop and Mrs. K.L. Archer after ha vine been rarlandcd b> the Key. B. Paul.- Lillian Buckoke
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  • 85 1 LONDON, July 22 (AP) Britain may soon be on a semi- war economy. This warning was made tonight by Lord Mackintosh of Halifax. Chairman of the National Savings Committee. •Korea might seems a longway from the savings front," he said, "but actually they are
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  • 163 1 TAIPEI. July 22 (UP>— The danger of a Communist attack on Formosa is just as great at present as before the outbreak of the Korean war and the dispatch of the United States Seventh Fleet to the Formosa strait, m the view
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  • 165 1 BERLIN, July 22 (UP)— Russia has vetoed the proposal for immediate membership of the Cominform for East Germany's Communist Party, according to reports here today. There are indications that the party would not be admitted at least until after the elections, which are scheduled
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  • 443 1 TOKYO, July 22-fAP) American troops, heartened by their first major gains of the Korean war the capture of Yechon and Yongdok consolidated their hold on the vital communication centres on Saturday and prepared for Red counter-attacks. The east coast city Yongdok fell to
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  • 253 1 IUKYO, July 22 (UP)The crack Ist Cavalry Division joined battle south east of Taejon today, and began bombarding the opposing red forces, m apparent preparation for an Amoncan counter-offen-sive. Units of the Ist Cavalry Division moved Unto the line, to reinforce I battered 24th
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  • 174 1 THE gathering of Sitigapore Methodists yesterday, at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church, was marked by great friendliness. The reception was to welcome Bishop and Mrs. K. L. Archer, who is the first one to be elected by the Methodists of S.E. Asia, at
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  • 48 1 Photo. tten. J. Lawton Collins, Chief of SUIT U. S. Army presents I mted Nations flag to General of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur (right) Commanding General of the Far Kast Command, on the roof of Dailchi Building. Gen Mac Arthur's Headquarters m Tokyo.— A.P.
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  • 368 1 A 24th DIVISION COMMAND POST, July 22 (AP)— More than 200 Americans who plodded 50 miles from fallen Taejon along trails m Communist infested mountains reached this Command Post early on Saturday. Almost every man had blistered feet. After a day of
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  • 247 1 WITH MA€ARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA. July 22 (Reuter-AAP)— American Far East Air Force headquarters announced today that the strike by Superforts against Wonsan, strategically important North Korean port, had resulted m the slowing down of shipping supplies for the North Korean Army m
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  • 63 1 SAIGON. July 21. (AP) The 2,000-tOO French (loop, La Grandiere. left on Satur day to join the United States forces m the Korean waters. The French cabinet m Paris decided three days ago that the ship, armed with 18 guns. would be France's
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  • 52 1 The price of rubber m Singapore reached the highest since 1926 yesterday morning when business m first grade Augusi shipment was done at SI per 1b Since the start of hostilities m Korea the price at rubber had risen by about 25 cents
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  • 209 2 Standard Staff Reporter a mn t"» /"NT f~» j\ do- i r^^rt-CL-iy squauer, Ong Ah Chuan was m the Singapore First District Court yesterday because he referred a pet to a constable as "kau boh" (*****). The constable. Abu Samah charged Ong with using
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  • 130 2 Standard Staff Reporter LEE HAI TONG claimed trial m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to a charge of allowing his house at Dickson Road to be used as a place of administering deleterious drugs by a quack dentist. The quack dentist, Lim Mong
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  • 323 2 Standard Staff Reporter ROOM 32 m a Singapore j hotel was a haven for petite. 31 -year-old Miss Yukiko Irhtnimura. first Japanese visitor to the Colony since the war. Curious stares followed her from the airport to the hotel, but she took little
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  • 90 2 Standard Staff Reporter SHOPKEEPERS m Singapore are asked by the Labour Department to keep a special lookout today for the bogus Labour Inspector who has been visiting shops and demanding money. The Deputy Commissioner for Labour Mr. C. W. Lyle. recently warned shopkeepers against a
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  • 369 2 Deportations Resumed As Ships Return To Singapore-China Run Standard Staff Reporter REPATRIATION of Chinese banished or expelled from Singapore and the Federation under the emergency laws has been resumed after a six-month bottleneck caused by ships on the Singapore-China run being taken off their schedules because of the Nationalist blockade.
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  • 47 2 They Flagged In Help All Day Photo. Cadets and nurses of the Singapore St. John's Ambulance Brigade were np early and worked till late yesterday to sell flags for St. John's Flag Day. Picture shows a pedestrian m North Bridge Road stopping to buy a flag.- Standard
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  • 47 2 YANG SIEW CHOW, 30, who overcharged a food control inspector by 10 cents for a katty of sugar, was fined $350 m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. He was also fined $10 lor faOing to display a pric« tag on his sugar.
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  • 73 2 A FINDING of suicide was! returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, at an inquiry held yesterday on a 54 Jtit oM woman, Chin Vim Lun, who was found drowned at Marine Parade beach on July 16. Chia's brother, Chia Ah Yong, said his
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  • 80 2 LIFE m 2,000 A.D. will be the subject of a talk at the East-West Society this Thursday at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, Singapore. This discussion will be conducted by three speakers of three callings a dignitary of the church,
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    27 2 Photo. s**?^ Scrtimns Pavillard, who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Thebr de wa» formerly Miss Irene Mavis Templeton, ol Sydney. Lilian Buckoke
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  • 546 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN AWARD of $750,000 for three blocks of land and a bungalow m Pasir Panjang belonging to a Singapore landowner, Mr. Harold Irving Jones, was made by Mr. Justice Thorogood m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. The land is being acquired
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  • 65 2 FOUND pulling the hair of woman m Johore Road, a 26--ycnr-oM Sikh Karan Sm^h 111 yesterday fined $io In the SingftDOfC Second Follct Court. He pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour m the public. The woman, 32-year-old Quek Mcc Sang, was acquitted of the same charge.
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  • 239 2 A YOUNG Indian, Ai guilty m the Singapore Fi; to having burgled the hous the C.I.D. on two different ithony Alexander, pleaded rst District Court yesterday ;e of a detective sergeant of dates. Alexander was one of four who appeared m the court for
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  • 82 2 SI AY HAY Bok, 31 was bound over for six months m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for attempting suicide. He collapsed outside a coffee shop after drinking a glass of milk m which he had added j some caustic soda. He recovered after
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  • 69 2 SEVEN Chinese were charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with .breaking into a store m Cecil Street, belonging to Kanubhai Jivachand Pariker on July 11 nnd attempting to steal $9,000 worth of textiles. All the accused Ng Choon Huat, Ho Chee Cheng, Yap Teck
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  • 344 2 Medical Freshmen Will Have Less Ragging This Year Standard Staff Reporter I THERE will be less ragging for freshen af Medical Faculty when they join the |j| Malaya this October if the resolutions O f the i Supervisory Committee are carried out. 1 The reason is that the medical freshmen
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  • 41 2 Standard Staff R< porfetf FOI'ND fuiltyol i rothel I was sent< rigoroi. Singapore F A sc Kong. having i Duxton r brothel Va Both I rested on July 2. Two hou. Ed a rous:. prostitu:.
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  • 46 2 Standard st.itl IJ ..rtrt THE AB Union ton. rester j Tim.ih B: Army h b«k Won Thi> 5> It Union. At >. hi Pre pealed 1 I I The ft V. J. c, F P. D:. Pwnandk P P D Uu.
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  • 228 3 Standard Staff Reporter IK ALEXANDER Carr-Saunders Director nf th School of Economics and the Father of tfc sity of Malaya, opened the exhibition of Chinese ngs and l cahgraphy at the Singapore Chinese Cumber of Commerce yesterday. K we n *nese [Tie exhibition has
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    34 3 A ueonin? at tne Mngapore Reeistrv nm« A followed by a full ceremony at thTst AnHr^^^' waa s Vi Holel "-s&^asa?^ 153 s« c 1,,,, LUlta. Buekoke photo Dr. k»d Mrs. Wone at the
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  • 186 3 standard Stuff Correspondent KU£ J LUMPUB, Sat. tenham Report was again w svSSs TO n "'as attendoarts 2 from vario s Parts ot the Federation. WssS T e v^ erS unani ™>usly ;ote expressing -non m the work of the Th 9 om ™ission. ™c
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  • 39 3 IPOH, Sat.— A suggestion by pork sellers m the Central Market to use a common cold room instead of individual refrigerators was turned down by City Fathers at the monthly meeting of the Kinta Town Board.
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  • 210 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE question of whetner Red China envoys will ever come to this country is still anybody's guess, particularly m view of the present unsettled situation m the Far East. A Government official told The Standard last night that
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  • 123 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Chinese continue to be the victims of bandits. Yesterday, when bandits raided an estate m Kedah, they murdered a rubber tapper and his wife. In Pahang, they abducted a young Chinese woman from an estate. Security forces m Johore, yesterday,
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  • 117 3 T A Housing Society Has No Land H^AXSON, Sat.-The HJers' m En S lis h School Sod£*gg'* and f 8 o^r^Jj^ their Miai>^ Ue^ were told, At their recent annual general meeting it was revealed that the society's accounts at the end of May showed a credit balance of $6,853.
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  • 410 3 SiS™«°rdinS' oPm B h G »""™"< .Si« VmSJI First on the list of actions m view of thP Unite* This is also done by thei Hongkong Government and the Australian Government. Although not formally dupll f^f 1 m Malaya it is assumed that departmental
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  • 197 3 Standard Staff Corresponden PENANG, Sat.— Althoush i been annouced that BrUair to Red China, there ha< been no official ban here Nc alteration has been made to the regulations concerning the This was stated by Mr. A. Office; ni m Sen fe r
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  • 69 3 5,000 More People In Penang Today Standard Staff Correspondent' PENANG, Sat.— Penang's po-i pulation has increased by well over 5.000 since the Malayan! emergency started m June 1948. The latest census figure taken up to mid-year 1950 was 196,633 whereas the figure just before the emergency began was 191,101. The
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  • 26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The acting Coroner, Inche An. nuar, today recommended that a PWD lorry driver, K. Chinniah, be charged with inconsiderate driving.
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  • 102 3 Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The health of the Federation for the week ending July 8 shows a vast improvement over that of the previous week. The cases of pneumonia dropped from 102 with 24 deaths to 66 with 15 deaths. There were three
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  • 372 3 MCA Gives $200, 000 To Squatter Families Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. The Malayan Chinese Association has spent nearly $200,000 on settlement resettlement and regrouping of squatters throughout the Federation. In addition to the following grants spent or approved by the Central Office of the M.C.A., individual Branch Associations of
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  • 678 3 proceed X after this opponents of the F. I O gr«s abou? tjZT eS Ot the Malayan Indi Con: aeiangor Indian Association, Mr. R. Ramani was elected to the chair. Opposition soon >Z OU I, from the of the Malayan Indian Congress who suggested
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    10 3 Cur-ey accept,, by Mr o V. Ca^,». (&^4"Jj SJ&USZ «S
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  • 118 3 The steady spread of the Trade Lmon movement m the Federation is indicated In the June report of the Registrar, issued today. At the end of June there were 171 trade unions registered m the Federation of Malaya and 20 others awaiting registration, giving a
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  • 32 4 AT.OR STAR, Sat.— The new Chief Police Officer of Kedah, Mr. N. C. Godwin, was sworn m as a member of the Council of State, Kedah, at today's meeting.
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  • 233 4 Alor Star Conditions Deplored Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat.— Inche Ah-nad Arilf, Representative of Saberkas Association, condemned the conditions of Alor Star town, m an adjournment speech at the Kedah Council of Stale today, and said it was so infested with mosquitoes that it seemed the people were living
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  • 83 4 PENANG, Sat.— The Rev. Fang Ming Teh, of the Chinese Methodist Mission here, and Mrs. Fang left for the United States today by the Lykes Almeria. Rev. Fang who has been awarded the Methodist Mis- sion's Crusade Scholarship of the U.S.A., will attend Scaritt
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  • 25 4 FOR entering the Singapore Harbour Board without a permit, 50-year-old Ho Yuen Chaong was fined $25 m the Singapore Third Polic* Court
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  • 554 4 It May Cost £30,000 To Repair Tfci* tOd* By DEREK DRABBLE, Standard Shipping Reporter A SCORCHED and damaged steamer, whose repairs may cost £30,000, tied up In Keppel Harbour dockyard, Singapore, yesterday, after surviving a devastating fire. The ship is the Dalia,
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  • 77 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The Resident Commissioner Mr. R. P. Bingham, today opened the All-Blues Club before a large gathering. Mr. Bingham said, "Social activities are a very necessary part of the national life all over the world and it is most important m
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  • 150 4 Standard Staff Correspondent 1 PENANG, Sat. One of the best known figures m social and sporting circles m Penang and Kedah today is Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, J.P., member of a well-known and old established i Chinese family m this country. One of his outstanding
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  • 209 4 Standard Shipping Reporter FOR TWO HOURS 50 hooligans looted the luggage of several hundred Eurasian colonists, bound for Sorong m Dutch New Guinea, aboard the liner Van Riemsdiik as the ship lay alongside m Sourabaya at the end of last month. The ship's officers
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  • 81 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— The Ipoh Magistrate, Che Bahaudin today sentenced two Chinese youths each to nine months' rigorous' imprisonment for extortion. Chong Weng (23) and Woo Yen Hong (21) admitted that they demanded $10 from an Indian shop assistant Retna«amy, m Lnhat Lane.
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  • 49 4 PENANG, Sat. The Honoi?f?n£ cQ l eiary of the Penang UMNO Youth Division told The Standard today that the next meeting of the Youth Conference will be held at the Sultan Sulaiman Club, Kam- n j g u ly B 3 a 0 hrU KUS LUmpur
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Sat. Ipoh is losing a most efficient and charming Mandarin teacher m Miss Ma Rey, who will be flying down to take up an appointment m Singapore. Miss Ma, 23-year-old daughter of Haji Ibrahim T. Y. Ma former Chinese Consul m
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  • 267 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. D. N. BOOTH, President of the Singapore Rediffusion Employees Union, yesterday disputed the statement made by the General Manager of the firm, Mr. G. H. Oldridge. Mr. Oldridge had stated that no trade union representative had attempted to ascertain the c*e fa fu
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  • 84 4 BECAUSE the Pakistan Government is unable to buy coal from India, It has contract with the South African Government for shipments of Union coal. One of the first of these was consigned to Chittagong by the steamer Dalia, which reached its destination at the
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  • 248 4 Joint Seamen's Un ion Appea ling To Government Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION will be moved at today's meeting of the Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's Union asking Government not to accept the proposal requiring Asian seamen to stay m licensed seamen's boarding houses. According to a spokesman of the Union, legislation requiring
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  • 301 4 'Czrshann Shyjieb' —Means 'Charity 'In Romanised Chinese Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR JOU BIENMING, Ph.D., well-known Chinese Professor of Linguistics, says that unless all national languages are written m a common script that is internationally understood, "there is little hope of one learning from the other with ease." A common script,
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  • 54 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Sentence was postponed today, till July 24, by the Sessions Court President, Mr. M. R. F. Rogers, m a case m which a former clerk of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Teh Teik Seng, was convicted on three charges of
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  • 391 4 •5790,000 Plan Likely To BeAp— Oyte Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S LEPERS at the Yio t l.v I Leper Settlement will *et 28 new senv del sS two 25-bed dormitories, a hostel for women and v*< ters for married couples— if the
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    11 4 PROFESSOR Juo Biertming, advocate of the "Romanized Movement" by phonetic spelling.
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  • 31 4 BtombH Run I live B R up ii them All more led Yam X T O<] Th v As Ei cd th it jr .< speak.
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  • 187 5 'THIS week's birthday child is Ronnie Lim, who has just celebrated his first birthday. Despite the Vain, it was a great day for him and his parents. Up early m the morning, unpacking a large Hornby model train, gift from Father, who admits to having
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  • 90 5 asdasda Ronnie Lim gets a helping hand with his first bjrtfcday cake. Young Christlot Hanson, pictured here with her mother's collie. Pa tea v. is a miniature ballerina and an imp into the bargain. She curls up quietly m a corner, and watches
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  • 599 6 A TINY bug may well be the cause of another A political crisis m Europe. The Russians, it is reported, might use this bug as an excuse for closing Berlin s air-corridors to the west and starve the Western powers out of the city. Hitherto, this bug
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  • 112 6 r J^HE U.S. State Department's White Paper on the Korean crisis issued recently contains a very significant passage. "Korea" it says, "was never formally divided into 7ones of occupation by an agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union at any of the high-level war-time conferences."
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  • 789 6  -  NEW YORK. (INS) i'oa are going to live longer han your parents did or will, md with a minimum of aches md ailments. Your children will live long »r than you will. Their children may be born nto an almost disease-free iociety where the
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  • 1476 6 f The aellyloM flfe of I the average Chinese hi a iiwiilirnt* ri one (says USE SIOW MOMG I (PRESIDENT OF THE CHINA SOCIETY) THE Chinese can be said to be too religious m one way, and not religious at all m another way. They
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  • 632 6  -  LORD DUNSANY by I TNDER the brilliant foun *J tains of Trafalgar Square lie pools of water far down m the earth, the remnants of old showers that lei) on the hills of Kent. I think that all proverbs lie like those deep pools, waters of wisdom
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  • 244 7 LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)-^uoting a letter m which Lenin wrote: "The shortest way from Moscow to Paris is through Peking, Tokyo and Calcutta," ex Premier Paul Reynaud of France warned Western Furopeans that they must not regard the Korean conflict as
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    55 7 photo. Seemingly oblivious of the tension between Russia and America, Lieut-Col Paul Roudakoff (left). Chief -of. Protocol at th« U.S. High Commission for Germany, lights a cigarette for his Soviet counterpart. Col. Nikolai Priogrov, of the Soviet Control Commission's Karlshorst Headquarters. when they attended the French military parade for Bastille
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    26 7 photo Indonesia's president Soekarno, whose mother is Balinese, recently visited her on the island of Bali. He is seen here with his mother and relatives.- A.P.
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  • 100 7 YORK. JuLf 22 (UP): v York Post said m •rial, "Soviet aggression ted notably m the se high-minded men m seeing roses when >:?ered only thorns." "Pandit Nehru has not avoided the trap." The Post said of Mr. Nehru porter of the United Nanight
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  • 49 7 RANGOON, July 22 (AP): I i 1 .000 White Band PvO 3 yesterday took part >urrencicr by group, laying down at Pegu, •it troops. making advance against the Nationalist soldiers into Burma, have capturedl Hawntfuk, four miles from am-Burma border The thdrew to Lakhilake. c border
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  • 20 7 nserve foreign exchange, 'lippines has limited to the number of Muslims next month to Mecca AP
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  • 28 7 prst Indian officer "objng the Korean fighting '*-;>-> ear-old Col. L'nni Nayar. ,<> adc:iti-,nal member of "the mission on Korea. He, d m SineaDore ia 1941. Reuter
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  • 15 7 't«t L.S. Korean casualJ*SJ2, M dead of wounds. 71 hurt and 148 UP
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  • 16 7 L "'"rnment may be Q wm city, northu"ll, m another world i Reuter
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  • 13 7 H^d orth Korean radio s ff that. half the U.S. sagarasJ* the A.P.
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  • 31 7 Italy is to expand her army from 170.000 t« 250.000 men. bringing it to the limit of 12 divisions imposed by the Peace Reuter .Treaty with the Allies.-
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  • 21 7 I A municipality tn Leyte has been christened Mac Arthur by President Quirino m honour of Reuter the famed U.S general.—
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  • 160 7 LONDON, July 22 (AP).-The magazine Public Opinion said the great nations are very near the "point of no return" on the road to World War 111. It expressed the fear that Stalin, deceived by his own spies and propaganda. •'may easily blunder into
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  • 61 7 LONDON, July 22 (AP):— Hundreds of Britons have tried m vain to enlist m the U.S. Army here since the war broke out m Korea, disclosed Col. P. H. Drawer, Executive Officer of the Army Attache's office at the U.S. Embassy m London. He
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  • 25 7 Nine of Gen. Mac Arthur's Hq. officers have been awarded medals for "outstanding service" m Korea, including five Legion of Merit. Reuter.
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  • 20 7 Israelis would give their maximum to defend their independence, said Mr. P. Lubiani- ker, an Israeli M.P.—
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  • 17 7 The Maharaja of Morvi is giving one lakh of rupess for flood refugees m his state. Reuter
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  • 29 7 Workmen digging m a Baguio churchyard for the Japanese Gen. Matsuoka's hidden jewel chest found another cache enough ammunition to fill two truck.— A.P.
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  • 113 7 CHICAGO. July 22 (AP)— The Chicago Tribune says that King Haakon of Norway is! preparing to abdicate m 1952 m favour of his only son. j Crown Prince Olav. In a dispatch from London, the Tribune said i t had learned that the abdication;
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  • 88 7 TOKYO. July 22.— (AP): Fighter pilots report that enemy troops are taking cover m warehouses and dwellings and that it is necessary to shoot up the buildings m order to neutralise the enemy ground forces. One Texas fighter pilot reported that,
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  • 27 7 Wilson Fielder, Jr.. 33, Time Magazine correspondent, is missing on the Taejon front. He covered the war m China before going to Korea. A.P.
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  • 59 7 WITH U.S. FORCES IN KOREA, July 22 (Reuter-AAF)— Hundreds of U-S. troops have escaped from the holocaust at Taejon. They are still straggling back ill groups of from ten to 30, some afoot, others m vehicles. Many of them returned through withering- sniper fire from Communist
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  • 108 7 LONDON, July 22 (Reuter): —Britain and the United States have signed an agreement to set up and operate jointly a long-range proving ground for guided missiles m the Bahamas. The base and launching facilities for the proving ground are on the east coast of
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  • 16 7 Seventy -seven persons were tried or sentenced on treason charges m Czechoslovakia last week A. P.
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  • 32 7 Infantrymen m combat m Korea would get a U.S.$5-a-day bonus under a bill introduced by Representative Charles Potter, who lost his less as aGI m World War ll.—
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  • 231 7 WASHINGTON, July 22 (UP) —As fitrnn<r a™^ i today on a 115-mife front m Korei to what hSF^I f rc^. sw n acton mto the "mothball fleet" for 22 ships, incEg a doz^ troop transports, while the Army has opened
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  • 92 7 WASHINGTON. July 22 (Reuter) The U.S. Air Force reports signs that the North Korean air force is being expanded. Briefing officers said several Russian-made Yak-9 fighters gave B-29 Superfortresses "a pretty good scrap" over the east coast of Korea on Thursday. Other American airmen
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  • 90 7 HONOLULU, July 21 (UP).— The first wounded GI from Korea, Pte. Paul Jackson Jr., 20, who had lost a leg, said, "We will lick them because their infantry is no good." Jackson, who is being flown home, had his leg flown
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  • 62 7 ATHENS. July 22 <AP>: Several hundred policemen were stationed m streets leading towards the British Embassy m Athens as the city closed down for a half day for a monster demonstration for the union of Cyprus with Greece. Although the Greek Government is not officially supporting
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  • 31 7 The British naval armaments ship Fort Rosalie, involved m the big Portsmouth harbour explosion, has resumed loading of munitions for the Far East interrupted by the explosion Reuter
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  • 95 7 ARMY HQ. IN KOREA. July 22 (Reuter)-- An hour after two wounded U.S. pilots were evacuated to Japan on July 21, a 15-year-old South Korean boy. Bak No Suk. who had saved their lives died m a U.S. mobile hospital here. He has pulled them out of
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    53 7 photo. Mr. Shen Chien. Communist China's first represent ative in India, who has just arrived in New Delhi to act as Charter d .Affaires until the Ambassador- Designate. Gen. Yuan Chung hsien arrives, possibly in August. Mrs. Shen Chien who travelled with her husband, is seen wearing a Rod Star
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  • 73 7 Australian Gift Books Sent To Siam Schools BANGKOK July 22 (KeuterAAP):— A shipment ut 4.2 Mi textbooks m bflMl wifn 58 titles ranging from "Ltctlirvfl for Nurses" to "Everyday Things for Lively Youngsters", has just been formally handed over to the Siamese Ministry of Education by the Australian Consul-General m
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  • 31 7 Manila is to have a "Hyde Park' named Roxas Freedom Park, where anybody "may speak out his mind without fear of criminal liability for such utterances.'— A. P.
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  • 22 7 President Quirino said small nations now look to America and the U.N. to champion the cause oi freedom. A.P.
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  • 189 7 WASHINGTON. July 22 (IP).— The North Korean radio admitted yesterday that "the Soviet Tnion. our liberator and only benefactor, has been giving us consistent assistance which has helped us greatly." The broadcast did not specify what kind of help
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  • 79 7 'Miracle Hands' Surgeon, Fully Vindicated, Dies LONDON, July 22 (Reuter): Sir Herbert Barker, the worldfamous manipulative surgeon known as "The Man with the Miracle Hands," died last night aged 81 He spent the best part of his lile fighting a stubborn battle recognition for manipulative surgery. At his death he
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  • 146 7 Sappers Hold Up Enemy TOKYO. July 22- (UP): Amerirau engineers blew up a bridge and railroad tratks under the very noses of the North Koreans as the 21st Regiment fought a ftavagt delaying action, yesterday agai»:,t Red arnoured columns seeking to .sm.ish through to Yongdong, 30 niles southeast of Taejon.
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  • 112 7 LAKE SUCCESS. July X (APr Bolivia has offend 30 ofllcen and e!< ments of its regular army to foia Gen. MacArthur's Tories m Korea, the L.N. has disclosed. The size of fhe force w;<s n. t disclosed. Chia ofTer wai made public WVtnl l.ours
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  • 34 7 Students m Red held Hankow h ive demnndrd dismissnl of two American school teachers lor "insulting Deouviom AP. Thrifty C/erh«»s|.i\ nk fnrmer* have contributed US$5l "to suppoit the hcioic North Koreans" T
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    • 17 8 SINGAPORE Sat July 22. The price of tin today was $354.25 per picul. UP 55.50.
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    • 258 8 By Ne Sek Yew, Standard Staff Reporter. the heaviest since the end of the war. Rubber, tin and pepper are enjoying an unprecedented demand not only because of the normal orders to meet factory requirements, but also because the Kor-
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    • 117 8 LONDON. July 21— (Reuter) —Lord Trefgarne. chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, revealed today that capital expenditure of £26,--243,000 had so far been sanctioned for worldwide projects to enrich the Colonial Empire and produce more food. One coal development scheme m Tanganyika might cost
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    • 130 8 HONGKONG, July 22.— (Reuter-AAP) —The Marine Department of the Hongkong Government m its quarterly report says that there is little substance m rumours of a large number of landing craft being built m the Colony for the Central People's Government, for use m the
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    • 624 8 DAK RUMOURS SCOTCHED, TO CONTINUE IN USE RUMOURS that air licences for Dakota airemfts for m- i ternal transport services m Malaya are to be withheld from January next year, were scotched by official sources yesterday. An official told me that until British aircraft factories are ready to sell the
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    • 308 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRICE of rubber m Singapore reached the tehest level m 25 years (since 1926) y«terday Zm&g when business* was actually transacted atsl !er lb for first grade August shipment, a rise of about •hree cents
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      72 8 photo. vwwww*. Miss Mei Ling Chang, Chinese hostess of BOAC. Miss Chong, who has already served nearly one and a half years, flies regularly In BOAC itrgonauts between Singapore and Hongkong. Next month she will be going to the United Kingdom to Join the BOAC Air Hostess School. She will
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    • 63 8 TOKYO, (Reuter AAP) kn oil-tanker, built for Denmark, was launched at the Aioi yard of the Harima Shipbuilding Works near Kobe. The tanker, of 15,500 tons deadweight (1#,500 gross tons), is owned by the East Asiatic Company of Copenhagen, and is the fifth ship
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    • 41 8 BUENOS AIRES. July 22.-— UP) The Economics Minister, Roberto Ares, stated today .hat Argentina has ordered a suspension of meat shipments to Britain as the U.K. refused to pav the provisional price of £9*7,536 per long tort.
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    • 105 8 So That They May Have Enough Rope WASHIXGTOX, July 22. C (AP) The House Rules Committee yesterday uiiani--2 monsly approved the Abaca Z Bill, presaging speedy House Z consideration. Z The House Armed Services 2 Committee, which previously opprored the Bill, told the Rules Committee "there can be no dispute
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    • 401 8 strong American accent, and is a pukka linguist, being able to converse fluently m French, Malay. Japanese, English and two Chinese dialects. And that's not all. Mci Ling is an accomplished dancer and she croons too. She lives m Hongkong but heart's m Malaya. Why? Well, that's asking
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    • 157 8 5 HONGKONG, July 22 (UP).— The Chinese Com|munists had seized all stocks of petroleum left m China Jby the Economic Co-operation Administration, Peiping J Radio announced early today. The seiiure was m retaliation for the British and American embargoes against oil and petrol shipments
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    • 100 8 THE JAPAN-French Union 2 trade arrangement has been S extended for an indefinite S period. J SCAP and French Union 2 trade officials agreed to extend I Sthe present arrangement to 2 avoid any possible interruption pending negotiation of a new **pact. S indications are
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    • 90 8 > THE STERLING Area Trade 'Conference m Tokyo recently 'announced an extension of the! existing arrangement for trade between the Sterling Area and Japan, pending the negotiation of a new agreement. Under the terms of understanding of the extension, the Sterling Area participant countries will
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    • 38 8 WASHINGTON, July— 22.— (AP) The appointment of Abbot Low MofTat as chief of the United States Special Technical and Economic Mis- sion to Burma was announced 1 on Thursday by the Economic Cooperation Administration.
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  • 554 9  -  OSWALD HENRY by PRITISII film director Carol Reed, has found his "Aissa" but who exactIv she is going to be will r>t be decided until after his return to London. f have three or four girls In mind whom
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  • 106 9 TIC" f.YWOOD, July 22. of Greta Garbo ye a longer wait for I film return. deal for her to make ture m Europe under ducenhip of Walter and Eugene Frenke is now completely oft", inside rep >rt. 1 project has been on r over a
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  • 374 9 Rough Riding? No, Siree, Says This Western Star TTOLLYWOOD, July 22.— A soft sofa, a girl m his arms and lulling lights— that is actor Rock Hudson's idea of I an ideal film scene. But that's not what the plays. Hands .me Hudson, one of Universal International's 'golden boy?, finds
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  • 392 9  -  LOIELLA PARSONS By HOLLYWOOD, July 22. Ann Blyth surprised everyone m filmtown recently when she sang beautifully— "Mj Foolish Heart." She had apparently been hiding this talent under a bushel, because her studio had never utilized it. Now you will hear Ann sing
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  • 259 9 For "Lorna Doone" TJOLLYWOOD, July 22— J Gloria Petroff, nine-year-©ld daughter of independent producer Boris Petroff, has been signed by Resolute Pictures to play the role of the heroine as a child m to Lorna Doone." which Refolute is making for Columbia m technicolour with Barbara Hale playing
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  • 129 9  -  WILLIAM E. McKENNLY BRIDGE CORNER BY McKLNNEY By T ACKING any indication of the lay of the cards from the bidding or play of a hand, many players will folow certain theories based on percentage. So, for example, if they have to take a finesse
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    • 249 9 Today's Radio Highlights RADIO MALAYA (Singapore): You can hear the fourth episode "Too Many Crooks" m the comedy thriller "Crime, Gentlemen Please!" today at 11 a.m. The Sunday Morning religious service (11.30 a.m.) comes from the studio, conducted by the Salvation Army. At 1.02 pm. Harry Brunet entertains at the
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    • 533 9 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES* RADIO MALAYA }-45 Inter School Contest: 6 p.m. military band music 10 30 civrAPnpi? 5- ayan Affai rs; 6.10 Hindustani Variety Bandbox; 11.00 Composer MAOAPUKL Talkie Songs; 6.30 Time Signal of the week:— Johama Strauss ENGLISH PROGRAMME ar d News: 6.40 T.R. Rajakumari, the younger; 11.30 South
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  • 60 10 For tour weeks the Battle of 1 Korea rages on with the S. I Korean and American troops I shouldering the brunt oE the 1 tight. Gradually, the participate ing forces take the shape oS a j full-fledged Allied Force. Photos on this page were
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  • 856 10 IPOH, Sal.— Wong Peng Soon and Law Teik Hock, seeded number one and three respectively, have been; drawn together m the same section and will m all probability feature m an interesting clash m the semi-final of the Malayan Badminton Championships which take
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  • 469 10 AUCKLAND, July 22 (Reuter-AAP) The British Isles Rugby Union team today beat Auckland by 32 points (four goals, three penalty goals and a try) to nine points (two penalties and a try) here. The touristt Jed 14-t ftt half-time. v^Tan Eng Looi, winner to meet Valentine
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  • 1329 11 YESTERDAYS RACE RESULTS RACE ONE HORDES CL. 1. DIV. 3 SIX FURLONGS 19 YDS. 711 -GOLD MEDALLIST (11) 8.12 Yeap Hock Hoe (Jones) 1 15 Happy Traveller (10) 8.05 "Winmore Stable" (Ellery) 2 75 -Prince Eugene (4) 7.09 "Brilliant Kongsi" (Tait) 3 89-Keel Rose (12) 8.09 Mr Mrs. Yeo Hock
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  • 53 11 Handicapper' s Dream Judge's Nightmare This Is how the Held In the first race looked less than a furlong from the finishing: post Happy Traveller under the whip and just m front. Gold Medallist coining up fast and the field locked solid behind. The cameragraph settled the minor placings m
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  • 451 11  -  Herman Rappa *v*\\\\yi\\\\\\£yw\\\\\\\x\\\\\": 'J'HE visit to this country of Empire middlei weight champion Dave Sands has put Singapore m the boxing limelight. Three world ranking boxers are now asking promoter A. Kazak for fights m Singapore. They are Freddie Dawson, Ell y Bennett and Chai Sitphol. Dawson
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  • 23 11 The Anglo Chinese Old Boyr' Association will meet the; '".M.C.A. at soccer on July 25: at Balestier Plain. I
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  • 966 11  -  OLLIE DA VIES By i LYING handy till the home bend, the 4-year-old bay English gelding, Battleship, overhauled 'Haydee and Indian Heather below the distance to win the Singapore Cup m a thrilling finish from Flying Arrow Incidentally, this race pro-i vided
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  • 63 11 TOTAL P00L... $409,760 First Prize: No. *****9 $184,392 Second Prize No. *****3 92,196 Third Prize: No. *****1 51.220 Starters ($3,940 each) Nos. *****3, *****7, n *****9, *****1, n *****7, *****3. *****1, *****8. n *****8, *****9. *****4, *****8 *****4. Consolations ($3,073 each): Nos. *****9, *****1, n *****7, *****1, n
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  • 244 11 TOKYO, July 22: (Reuter-AAP)— Australia's John Marshall and Japanese swimming ace Hironoshin Furuhashi will meet at the Meiji Olympic pool m Tokyo from Aug. 4 to 6. A 13-man American team, which is being derided competitively at the national outdoor Svvimning
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  • 52 11 CANNES. July 22 (AP)— lan Appleyard of Leeds won the international Alpine trial on Friday after a week's driving m the mountains of France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. Appleyard drove a British Jaguar for second win. The first came m 1948. He took a prize of
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  • 210 12 SCHOOL BOYS, GIRLS CAPTURED HONOURS IN YESTERDAY' S SPORTS Schoolboys and schoolgirls were the outstanding performers m yesterday's State AAA sports m Perak, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. In Perak the remarkable relay team from St. Michael's Institution won four relay races m a row and m doing so established a
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  • 201 12 Malayan Tennis Draw Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday Seeded players m the Malayan Lawn Tennis championships to bo held m Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays should have easy passage m their early rounds. Ong Chew Bee. the Singapore Champion has drawn a bye and meets Sulaiman of
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    40 12 Miss Neela Rajaratnam j who equalled the* Malayan J 100 yards record of 12.2 sees. at the Selangor sports on Friday. Yesterday she was beaten m the final of the event by Miss Fay Siebel who recorded a similar time.
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  • 347 12 SEREMBAN Sat. Four records were broken and two equalled when the 10th N.S.A.A.A. meeting concluded today. Albert Mah, of the police, threw the javelin 140 ft. 10* inches, to break the previous [record of 132 ft. 5* inches. The other three records were m non-championship
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  • 482 12 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A record-breaking 11 ft. 5J inches pole vault leap by Chong Hup Mun, 12.2 seconds recordequalling 100 yards by Miss Fay Siebel. and a 3 mins. 36.4 seconds mile relay which is likely to be claimed as
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    31 12 i photo. The first three home m the one mile race at the Selangor AAA meet —J. Hyatt Smith (3rd). Subramaniam (2nd) and AC Payne (winner 4 mins. 39.8 sees)- Artlite
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    35 12 V. Kandiah, 1949 chawipion. takes the athlete's oath at the opening rereomny of the Perak AAA championships at Ipoh yesterday. Owing to an injured knee Kandiah withdrew from the sports soon after the oathtaking ceremony.
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  • 483 12 IPOH. Sat— St. Michael's Institution's sensational unbeaten relay team made history at the Perak AAA championships today. They won 'all four races at the meet bringing the number of their relay successes to 16. To-day they broke the state 440 yards record making
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  • 76 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor mixed doubles champions Goon Kok Ying and Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua, won the SCRC open invitation lawn tennis tournament this evening when they beat J. V. Stempson and Mrs. A.A. Forward 6—2 6 4. Tomorrow. Yau
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  • 74 12 Tiger S. C. Water Polo Tiger Swimming Club's team for Singapore water polo league matches against the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. will be"A" Division league: Tan Wee Eng, Loh Yew Kee, Chine Heng Fong, Willie Yap, Kong Siong Leong, Tan Sin Ho and Tan Hwee Hock.
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  • 259 12 Special to The Standard HONGKONG, July 22 Malaya University led by HO runs m the first day of the two-day cricket game against i Hongkong University. On a lively wicket, the Hongkong batsmen found run-get-ting difficult against the steady bowling of. the visitors. Malaya
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    35 12 Malacca's goalkeeper, Abdul Ghani had plenty to do m yesterday's Malaya Cup match against Army-Navy. Here he is almost pleading with the ball to come his way after going past him four times. Standard-Sin Poh
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  • 131 12 SYDNEY. July 22: (ReuterAAP) Australia won the "rubber" today by defeating Britain by five points (try and a goal) to two points (goal) m the third and last Rugby League Test here. The teams were level with two points each at halftime. A crowd
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  • 52 12 ANGIERS, July 21— (AP) Nello Lawrence, of France, won Thursday's 248-kilometer lap of the Tour de France from Sait Brieuc to Angiers. Lawrence's time was six hours. 43 minutes, five seconds. Second was Sciardis ot France, third Attilio I .ambertine of Italy and fourth Atilio Redolfl of
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  • 509 12 After a week's lull the Singapore Cricket Association tournaments will be resumed today. As the leaders, the Singapore Recreation Club, are 15 points ahead of their nearest rivals, the Ceylonese. other participants m the tourney are almost losing their enthusiasm m the league. The
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  • 238 12 ARMY-NAVY had littlo dilllculty m betlfc. Malacca four-nil at Jalan Btuur Stadit m the southern section of the Mala The issue was never m doubt and with r, the Services team might have douhj.-d Malacca had chances bufl tmished extremely weakiv. Both teams are out
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  • 73 12 Kedah Trounce Pahang AI.OR STAK I i nil m fixture played I i inn 0 iah i«d l.y tWQ On re m three n Ahmad Bui lii and A. All X Mack artnl rasp t tor Uv sim V Kt'd.ih F on Thur Mr MA n M Penang p teams
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  • 29 12 SEREMBAK, Pimnbui planning \),<- I Amateur B n\'ki i Bambi lead In th riven Rovei S Chairmanship when they orgai fill b<»\:n^ a display m I
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