Singapore Standard, 2 August 1950
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Title Section17 1950-08-02 1 Singapore Standard m n VOL. 1. NO. 31. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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259 1950-08-02 1 Chiang, Mac A. Agree On All Problems Aug. 1 (AP) Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek til a statement said he and General Mac Arthur had -runt on all problems discussed between the: P ast tw days. .•nidation for the joint defence of Taiwan md for Sino-American military cooperation has thus been laid259 words
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454 1950-08-02 1 SOVIET Russia, says informed Singapore rubber market circles, is openly negotiating m Hongkong for more and more rubber and is believed to have been encouraged to do so with ships virtually free to unload at China port's. That this is significant m the present454 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-08-02 1 photo. a t^L^X-^# 1 >m S >n U D i c f to Pub,ic Relations Office, is shown cuttine the ribbon at the opening of the Trade Fair at the Happy World Park last ni*ht On thT JS T Mr. George E Lee. proprietor of theStandard - 72 words
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392 1950-08-02 1 Mob Forces Leopold To Leave Today BRUSSELS, Aug. I:—(Reu-ter).-—About 10,000 strikers I storming through central Brus- sels today were told by former Socialist Minister Achilli Van j Acker "Leopold will be gone tomorrow." A plane was being made ready, he said. His appeal to the crowd to accept the King's392 words
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Article63 1950-08-02 1 EIGHTH U.S. ARMY H.Q.. Aug. I—(AP1 (AP) Associated Press correspondent William R. Moore, who went to the Chinju front on Sunday, has not been heard from since. Best available information is that he was with a 24th Division element which was 'split up and driven back from63 words
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Article134 1950-08-02 1 War Briefs Artillery Unit From NZ WASHINGTON, Aug. 1— (UP). Air Commodore J. L. Findlay of New Zealand said on Tuesday that his country probably will send an artillery unit to help the United Nations forces fighting m Korea. Want Extra Service i LONDON. Aug. I— (UP)— The Bwtish army134 words
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94 1950-08-02 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (UP) President Truman formally asked Congress on Tuesday for an additional $4,000,000,000 to arm the free countries. In a letter to Speaker Sam Rayburn, Truman said it is "now clear that free nations" must speed their efforts "to strengthen their common security."94 words
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Article300 1950-08-02 1 MR. GEORGE G. THOMSON, Director of Public Rela- tion, m opening the 1950 Trade Exhibition at the Happy World 'Park yesterday, said that he I hoped to look forward to the 1 time when commerce **is not only on static display, but m mobile300 words
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26 1950-08-02 1 DAMASCUS. Aug. 1 (Reui ter). Unknown persons last night shot dead Col. Moham- mcd Nasser, Commander of Syria's Air Force.26 words
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167 1950-08-02 1 WASHINGTON. July 31 (UP) The Senate voted on Monday to give President Truman power to stop Marshall Plan aid to any nation ignoring the United Nations appeal for help m fighting aggression such as the Communist invasion of South Korea* The proposal167 words
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367 1950-08-02 1 TOKYO. Aug. 2 (UP) United States marines docked at a Korean port and prepared to join thousands of fresh American troops streaming up to the front lines today. The troops are armed with a formidable array of weapons including several itill367 words
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Article370 1950-08-02 1 Gl's Make Slight Withdrawal WITH Gen. McaArthur's Headquarters for KOREA, Aug. 1 (Reuter-AAP) Gen. Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced today that American and South Korean forces on Tuesday afternoon made *'a slight withdrawal to planned positions." "This was not a forced withdrawal but was planned for regrouping and effecting better disposition370 words
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114 1950-08-02 1 I LONDON. Aug. I.— (AP):— j Court circles speculated today that Princess Elizabeth's second child may be born about the end of next, week probably around August 12. King George VI and Queen 1 Elizabeth, who usually go to j Balmoral m Scotland114 words
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123 1950-08-02 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (AP)— U.S. ground forces will be strengthened this month by the addition of four National Guard divisions and some smaller units. They were ordered into service on Monday by Secretary of Defence Louis Johnson. (National Guard units are formed by123 words
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104 1950-08-02 1 I TOKYO, Aug. 1— (AP). Enemy dead were reported piling up m front of American positions all along the 160--mile land perimetre of the boxlike front today. I General Mac Arthur's spokesman said Red losses have been "frightful" and added "they are probably greater than104 words
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Article33 1950-08-02 1 BANGKOK. Aug. I:—(Reu-ter-AAP).—Thailand has been granted a loan of U5519,900,000 from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), it was stated today by Premier Phibun Songkram.33 words
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Article246 1950-08-02 2 Making Tax Returns Simpler Standard Staff Reporter HERE are some salient points the Comptroller oi Income Tax, Singapore, Mr. D. H. Tudor, stressed m his talk on Income tax for ecretaries at the British CouncU Hall last night 1. Income arising m the Colony was taxable whether the recipient was246 words
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Article394 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter /THE BASIS of assessment In detail by the Comptroller of income tax was explained of Income Tax. Singapore. Mr. D. H. Tudor, m his talk "On Some Points Of Income Tax. For Secretaries' at the British Council Hall Inst night. The tax for394 words
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328 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE COMPTROLLER of Income Tax, Singapore, Mr. D. H. Tudor said last nisht that income tax was a complicated subject not just because the legislature wanted to make thine^ as difficult a:s possible but because people were always finding; loopholes328 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-08-02 2 MAJOR-GENERAL D. Dunlop left Singapore on July 31 for Seremban and will be away until autumn. Major General Dunlop is assuming temporary command of the newly constituted South Malaya District. Miss Kwa Geok Choo *'Is it good to be back!" Mr. Lee Kuan Yew "An63 words
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Article, Illustration465 1950-08-02 2 GURKHAS A T DOCKS TO GREET WIVES HELLO, HOW ABE YOU? Standard Shipping Reporter I WITH RINGS m their noses and brogues on their toes, the shy wives of Malaya's Gurkha garrison .fighting the bandits m the Federation arrived from 'Hongkong to join their j husbands yesterday. They and theirStandard - 465 words
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Article102 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter PICNICKERS who frequent Singapore's beaches are warned not to leave valuables lying about when they go m for a bath as beach thieves are reported to be increasing their activities. So far the thieves have been content with valuables such as watches, jewellery102 words
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Article50 1950-08-02 2 PRINCESS Elizabeth has i expressed her thanks to the Municipal Commissioners and the Singapore Improvement Trust for their souvenir brochure. The brochure was sent through Mr. Griffiths when he attended the opening of Princess Elizabeth flats at Farrer Park m appreciation of her interest m the scheme.50 words
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Article43 1950-08-02 2 To Study Colony 's Entrepot Trade A SUB-COMMITTEE of the Trade Advisory Committee has been formed to study how existing exchange regulations affect the Colony's entrepot trade. Representations or problems should be sent to the Secretary for Economic Affairs who is the chairman*43 words
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186 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has approved a plan for the immediate recruitment of special constables to guard arson-threatened rubber godowns, The Standard understands. The decision was made at a top-level conference at Government House last Saturday.186 words
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Article106 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE HIGH state of preparedness of the Singapore Police Force to assist the Fire Brigade m any future Communist arson attempts m the Colony was demonstrated at a small fire which broke out at the Chye Hin Sawmill, In Bearh Road yesterday. The fire106 words
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Article143 1950-08-02 2 WHEN Yeo Oon Joon, 20, took the Singapore Trade School "B" Division championship at the school annual sports on Monday, he owed it to Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. Earlier m the day, Yeo was I fidgeting ia the witness stand while143 words
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Article297 1950-08-02 2 'Bribery Allegations YEO OON JOON. 20-year-old Trade School student, who is the principal witness m the case against three policemen for allegedly receiving a bribe of $8,100, spent the whole day m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday under cross-examination. This followed half-a-day of cross-examination297 words
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Article96 1950-08-02 2 MR. A P. RAJAH points out that during Monday's debate m the Singapore Municipal Council he supported the motion by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek calling for a well-defined and clear-cut policy of giving preference m future to Singaporeborn candidates for both senior and subordinate apipointments96 words
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Article30 1950-08-02 2 Tor illegally slaughtering a pig m a house m Paya Lebar Road on Monday, 32-year-old Lim Thai Seng was fined $10 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.30 words
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Article353 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG Singapore Chinese law student, who left here at the end of 1946. returned yesterday a Barrister at Law of the Middle Temple. He is Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, now 27, who after studying at Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge, can now put B.353 words
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Article286 1950-08-02 2 A 44- YEAR-OLD accountant. K. A. Padmanabhan, appeared m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday on three tentative charges of cheating and theft. Padmanabhan was employed by a firm of auditors, m H. Tooke and Co., Arcade. Another firm, Messrs. Phillip Fred and Co., had obtained him286 words
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134 1950-08-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on Mondays defeat m the Municipal Commission of his motion seeking higher rents for pre- 19^9 houses iv Singapore, Mr. S J O. Alsagolf (Nominated) ?ai<l he regretted that "political reasons" had dominated the issue. None of his opponents during the134 words
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Article51 1950-08-02 2 MOHAMED Taib bin Haji Ismail of Kuala Trcngannu appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of cheating $2,000 m Trengannu m July. He was arrested by the Singapore Police at the Johore Causeway on July 31. He was remanded until Aug.51 words
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Advertisement220 1950-08-02 2 WANTKD Junior Junior U '^Jr of 51 hmd v tion and Qj^Ji B.oc No 10 oingarx v-^ TUP "an lata S Meow i» No. 1 s ft ban. b; and Ret rea^t. I intci.d <<;;*' Feder.it n a*t Haulai I «n with iW«ll "-4 carri t bi-n.. Tin c injf220 words
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Article, Illustration191 1950-08-02 3 52 Chinese Auxiliaries Entertained Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Tues. Fifty-two >c members of the Muar A..\. iary Police were enter- > tea on the eve of their departure to take up el ewhere. The Muar Auxiliary Police Control Cornwere the hosts. The function was hold m the preof the Chiang191 words
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Article41 1950-08-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Bujang bin and Abdul Raman earh r2 b Were fine <* $3 I [Jfhbylnche Hamid. the Pre- 1 Bden of the Sessions Court. K Maiays fail^ to «2l n ln 00 m a curfew area wWini Tangkak.41 words
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240 1950-08-02 3 i^rTAT A S r t ?S iard Staff Correspondent ably with those of the estate labourer, even m times of plenty, according to the annual report of thl Institute for Medical Research. Federation of Malaya Dealing with nutrition, the report states that the fisherman240 words
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86 1950-08-02 3 Standard StaflT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.J. The dead body of a 26-year-old Chinese mechanic, with the head almost completely severed, was discovered early i this morning lying outside his house at the Z\ mile, i Sungei Besi Road. I Several stab wounds were also86 words
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217 1950-08-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE Committee of the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees has decided to ask Government to draw a dividing line between subordinates and superior officers, it is learnt. posts asking them to resign from subordinate trade unions. Government is217 words
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Article32 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Chinese Towkay and his son were killed and the driver of their car was slightly wounded when they were attacked by bandits m Perak.32 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUkTSI A^oT^M^ bandits while operatlne m Perak ti£ Y. from 42 Commando were stalked by laid an ambushed taa ver, f short trap. lle tne silking bandits walked into the Two were killed outright. One of them has been identified as190 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-08-02 3 c J Agent of the Government of India In Malaya. Mr. J.Cj. Ramachandran, presenting one copy each of the Map of India containing architectural and sculptural monuments and political divisions m the new Republic of India to HE. The High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry54 words
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206 1950-08-02 3 Holgate Tells Graduates Their Duty KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. At the annual re-union dinner of the University of Hongkong Alumni Association held m Kuala Lumpur last night. Mr. M. R. Holgate. Director of Education m the Federation, proposed the toast to the University of Hongkong. He said that it was the206 words
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Article102 1950-08-02 3 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Hamid bin Said, 20. an extra special constable working as a peon m the Kuala Lumpur j Criminal Registry, pleaded guilty before Mr. D. M. K. i Grant. President of the Sesj sions Court, to two charges of criminal breach of trust102 words
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Article, Illustration164 1950-08-02 3 A RIOT at the Harbour Board Labourers* Quarters m March last, m which 20 Indians fought each other with sticks had a sequel m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Three Indians found guilty of causing hurt were sentenced to jail. Two, Palani Parathesi and164 words
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Article64 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An Indian Government clerk, I SelvaduraL claimed trial m the second Magistrate's court today to a charge of causing hurt to a woman, Lilly Marga- j ret, at a house m Sungei Besi Road on Sunday. The Magistrate, Mr. A. P. j64 words
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106 1950-08-02 3 I JOHORE BOHRU. Tues. Remarking that accused was a "danger to society," the Johore I magistrate, Inche A. Kadir I I Yusof sentenced a young un- j employed Malay, Osman bin i Sa'ad of Pelembang, to four months' rigorous imprisonment I to be followed^106 words
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359 1950-08-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter GODOWN labourers handling rubber for Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield (Malaya) Limited today will' serve strike notice on their employers through their Union, the Singapore Godown Labour Union. A spokesman of the Union told The Standard that this follows the action of359 words
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Article62 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUft, Tues. The Institute for Medical Research. Federation of Malaya, is recognised by the World Health Organisation. as a laboratory authorised to make yellow fever tests. j Swifter air transport dei mantis that precautions should [be taken against the entry of yellow fever into62 words
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164 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. "The greatest story of escape literature," is how the 'Yorkshire Post' describes "An Ocean Without Shores" written by Captain CO. Jennings, the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Architect and wellknown motorist. Published by Hodder and Stoughton it is the story of the attempt164 words
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Article36 1950-08-02 3 MAJOR-GENERAL D. Dunlop. CB. C'BE. left Singapore on Monday for Seremban. He is assuming temporary command of the newly-constituted South Malaya District. Ho will phohably be away from Singapore until the autumn.36 words
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Advertisement16 1950-08-02 3 COLLECTION AND GOLFERS X 'S^^JlßfeiJl pw UIHITERUIBVS 5436 (WHITEAWAY. LAIDUW V CO.. LTDJ 595 SINGAPORE. 1.16 words
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Miscellaneous104 1950-08-02 3 P F E DE RATI^^^p SELANGOR— Today ODEON: "And Baby Makes Three." 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: "Floodtide," 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. REX: "The Dangerous Age," 2.30, 6.30 and 9 p.m. COLISEUM: "Dakota Lil." 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. MADRAS: "God's Country and The Woman," 12.3J), 2.30, 6.30104 words
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Miscellaneous114 1950-08-02 3 REX: "The Glass Mountain." 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. SUN CINEMA: "For the Love of Mary," 12.45, 3, 6.45 I and 9 p.m. ODEON: "The Tragic Queen" (Cantonese, Chapter 1), 1, 3.15, 6.45 and 9 p.m. GRAND: "Whispering Shadow" (Serial), 3 and 8 p.m. PENANG— Today REX: "Three Came Home"114 words
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Article36 1950-08-02 4 THE East-West Society will hold a quiz programme at their weekly meeting tomorrow night at the British Council Hall at 8..50 p.m. A prize will be a warded- to the most correct answers.36 words
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Article, Illustration646 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— A call to Government to adopt lm-| mediate compulsory conscription of men for military service m order to meet with the present Emergency and to be ready m case any attempted aggression upon| this country was made by Mr.646 words
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Article, Illustration290 1950-08-02 4 New Deputy President Loves To 'Potter About The House' Standard Staff Correspondent THE NEW Depu'y President of the Singapore: Municipality, Mr. L. R. F. Earl, will not have much: time to indulge m his favourite hobby, 'pottering about* the house.' He started work this week. Mr. Earl is a product290 words
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364 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Tues. A warning that "the terrifying spectre of the Red menace is fast approaching thisj country" was sounded by Mr Leong Yew Koh at a meeting of the Council of State, Perak, todays Mr. Leong called on364 words
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Article95 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— A sum of $5,000 has been given by the Government to Madame Wong Moey Fong. wife of the late Mr. Boey F.ng Eng, former Hon. Secretary of the Malayan Chinese Association, as an exgratia payment. The late Mr. Boey was shot dead95 words
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177 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. An appeal to Government to pay immediate attention to the food problem of the State was made at today's meeting of the Perak State Coun- cil Mr. Leong Yew Koh asked Government to press forward with177 words
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86 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Two resolutiooi by the Acting State Sec- retary, Che Osman bin Talib, to appoint two committees to make recommendations on the proposed elections and the I creation of Rural Boards were adopted by the Perak Council of State today.86 words
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Article319 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent i IPOH. Tues.— The inadequacy of equipment and the insufficiency of security forces came under fire at today's meeting of the Perak State Council. Supporting the remarks of Mr. Jal Manecksha, Mr. Leong K °h deplored the conditions under which patrol and319 words
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109 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. General conscription to the armed forces is not practical m this country, the British Adviser, Perak. Mr. J.G. Black, said m reply to a suggestion by Mr. Leong Yew Koh. Mr. Black said that was his personal opinion. He also109 words
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Article97 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— Reported missing last night, a 12-year-Dld Malay schoolboy, YusofT, nephew of Mr. Mohd Ismail! was this morning found dead hanging from a tree at the Waterfall Gardens. The boy was reported to have left his house m Argyll Road yesterday morning97 words
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Article44 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, Sir Henry Gurney. was presented with two maps of India, by the Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. S. G. Ramachandran, at King's »House, this morning.44 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-08-02 4 STILL GOING strong at 94, Chee Goon has proud memories of Penang.12 words
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137 1950-08-02 4 Indians Ask Govt For Land To Cultivate Standard Staff Correspondent; IPOH. Tues— A request for] the establishment of an Indian* settlement where Indians can; engage m agriculture was: made by Councillor Jal Ma-: necksha at today's Perak StateCouncil meeting. Mr. Manecksha said, "Now: that a common citizenship for: all Malayans137 words
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Article25 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR outboard motors belonging to the Army were stolen from the 8.0.D. boathouse m Labrador. The motors were worth $2,500.25 words
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Article204 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Though the 1950 Perak Estimates provide for the appointment of four medical specialists (Surgeon, Senior Physician, Senior Radiologist and Senior Health Officer) only one specialist appointment a surgeon, has been filled. The question of suitability of certain candidates for the204 words
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Article, Illustration867 1950-08-02 4 By OEI SENG CHYE PENANO, Tues. IT Is nearly four years ago that the Department of Social Welfare was formed. It took over the Destitute Camp then run by the Regional Executive Committee (BMA) up to the end of867 words
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Article69 1950-08-02 4 KADIS bin Haji A. Hamid and Mislan bin Marjol, peons employed by Whiteaway Laidlaw pleaded guilty to stealing $16 worth of textiles from the firm, when they appeared before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque yesterday. Mislan also pleaded guilty to a separate charge of stealing69 words
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289 1950-08-02 4 Standard Staff OtfPMpMioM IPOH. Tues The Chut P JH J. Barnard, spoke m an option 'ring to the Emergency a aired I Ibve picture painted by some Co, {before him at the Perak State Co "The security forces are {stronger now than they289 words
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Article765 1950-08-02 5 UITEAWAY LAID- LAWS have produced a most readable sataloffM for 1950. On reading through it, I was tempted to dash immediately and or- ill the things Tve treated for ages. It has thai kind of effect on out 1 I chased over to the store, t --vast to765 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-08-02 5 WORTH LISTENING T0... Topping m eoHectioe of exr*Zt g n L zad fet «*lng hats. f^i w^ intr Albou y "bowed this Etruscan brown beret trimmed with a black hand over each ear. He glamour--55 it with a 10-earat diamond engagement ring h?. A Baguette diamond bracelet52 words
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Article221 1950-08-02 5 RADIO MALAYA (Singa pore): Jimmy Dorsey an<3 his Orchestra provide hall an hour of dance music frorr 1 p.m., followed by a programme of light music from 1.45 p.m. At 6.20 p.m. the Radio Orchestra plays 4(1 minutes of popular" light music including "The Bartered Bride" by221 words
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Article, Illustration222 1950-08-02 5 WILLIAM E. McKENNEY - WILLIAM E. McKENNEY BRIDGEJORNER By TN bridge, as m any competition, defeat that appears to be inevitable may be turned into victory by the player who never gives up If you do not become disturbed when the outlook is rtark, you have a much better222 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-08-02 5 JTEADINa this week's Ust x of popular records is ene of the most exciting end unusual discs to arrive m Singapore: Vaughn Monroe's (of "Ridsr In The Sky" S&nb^"* TT in Une > This record, which has al- ld over quarter of c million copies m America, ©pens513 words
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Article, Illustration210 1950-08-02 5 JIECAUSE you have no bones fn your mid section, it takes exercise to keep bulges away. The time to streamline your midriff is rtght now. Best way to begin is by mng on your back, arms outstretched, with a heary ooofc on your stomach. The210 words
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Miscellaneous279 1950-08-02 5 RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10 a.m. News from Singapore and the Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 1 p.m. Dance Music; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Light Music; 6 p.m. Programme Summary: 6.02 Childrens Programme; (i 20 The Radio Orchestra: 7 pju. Time Signal, News and Singapore279 words
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Miscellaneous299 1950-08-02 5 Talk m Cantonese: 5.40 Mandarin Songs; 9 p.m. Sig. Tune and Opening Annct. m Mandarin; 9.01 News m Mandarin and Market Report m Amoy; 9.15 Mandarin Selections: 9.45* "Fun and Mirth" m Teochew; 10 p.m. News m Cantonese. Amov and Teochew; 10.15 Teochew Request; 10.30 "A Topic A Day" <ialk>;299 words
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Article79 1950-08-02 6 K. S. Chang. Editor-in-Chief J Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Poh News) Amalgamated, Ltd., at 128 Robinson Road, Singapnl Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy, $3 per month a# $7.80 per three months m Singapore and throughout^ Federation of Malaya, postage extra. Advertisement rates on application.79 words
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Article764 1950-08-02 6 SINGAPORE'S Municipal Commissioners were so busy dodging the mud-packs they flung at one another during Monday's debate, that they managed to dodge the whole issue of pay, and particularly back pay, for Commissioners. After over two hours of heated debate, the buck, caked m mud, was passed764 words
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We, the People
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Letter157 1950-08-02 6 Sir. I wish to write a line or two to correct the wrong impression given by "M. RIK" regarding the inaugural meeting of the F. 1.0. that has apoeared m your issue of the 26th instant. I am afraid "RIK" is writing with a prejudiced mind.157 words
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Letter, Illustration212 1950-08-02 6 dian organisations all over the country were completely m favour of such i. Federation. In spite of this support, the opponents .were still given a fair chance "to put forth their points of view and to move resolutions m any form they liked to say that the formation212 words
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Letter268 1950-08-02 6 Sir:— Referring to the letter which appeared m the Singapore Standard recently under the heading. "A Se- > cond Palestine," I think it was rather unfortunate that Amaran" should have made the following cutting remark about the British: "But we will not agree to helping268 words
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Letter121 1950-08-02 6 Sir: With reference to the; extract from Chung Shin Jit; Pao. please allow me to say.: briefly, that I support the: editor of that paper m what; he says about the bandits and; their accomplices, veiled or: unveiled. I make no apology though I ask your permission121 words
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932 1950-08-02 6 SPECTATOR - What Took Place At F.I.O. Meeting SPECTATOR A Reader Writes.... Soys MAY I as a spectator acquaint the Indian Public with the true facts relating to the formation of the Federation of Indian Organisations. On 22nd instant at 2.30 p.m. at the premises of the Selangor Indian Association at Kampong932 words
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Article, Illustration565 1950-08-02 6 Cassandra - The Man On The Steps Cassandra By /of the Daily lYlirroi* London) TJERE we come. A± The title is "Pamphlet No. 6 of Volume 11 of the Manual of Basic Training," and if you are not yawning by now— congratulations. Stand by for more of the official disguise. PampM No.565 words
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Article, Illustration286 1950-08-02 6 Review of Views Positive Action JMACARTHfRs M Formosa w terday |y j Chun* Shins unmUUkable mdicVSL decided rtcan pohr fat*. 'The atesl m I Washington. »aM < n/J showed thai J.*? 1 j Soviet driv. is no longe bit a positive M:re "Bmdits" harp ***** j pist Nan Chi™ »Hlly286 words
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Article, Illustration274 1950-08-02 7 LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. I— (AP>— As Rn«i. m*-i v mM China, and also to ieek a "peaceful" settleuMut^P^^l fight to seat Communist Uawealth source to London said tarttm^tad^fS fllcial Britbn Composed a sc.tlcm.nt of the Korean conflict tnro^n274 words
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Article121 1950-08-02 7 Nehru Is Still Hopeful WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (UP) wi! <-ials here said that, despite America's rebuff of Pandit Nehru's initial attempt to settle the Korean the door has not been cj,. Ed to further efforts. They said Mr Nehru could be expected to take advantage of any new opening for121 words
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116 1950-08-02 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 '(AP)— Mr. John Foster Dulles said last night that Red China's ii.ppon of the Korean invasion raises a new barrier to her admission by the United Na- The Repubiican adviser to the I v State Department added, concern116 words
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Article77 1950-08-02 7 Gold.Gem Gift To A Statue BOMBAY, Aug. 1 (Renter) J statue of Our Lady of '■ma (Portugal \s Lourdes), »eh had been taken on a [onth tour of India. tan and Ceylon, left here (oi Lisbon by air after Mgr *n Gracias, auxiliary •op of Bombay, had placed Town studded77 words
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Article19 1950-08-02 7 Aug i )L A and a Vietnam were seriously injured a time bomb a LP.A.P. - 19 words
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122 1950-08-02 7 SYDNEY, Aug. 1 (UP)— Reports are circulating here that America is stockpiling army equipment m Australia for a future wir m the Pacifi™ jSd tha *m£ now going on m Washington between the Australia Prime Mmister m 7 r122 words
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Article49 1950-08-02 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Reuter)— A bill to allow the death penalty for peacetime spies has been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee and now goes to the Senate. This authority if granted would expire at the end of two years unless renewed by Congress.49 words
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Article42 1950-08-02 7 ANKARA, Aug. 1 (Reuter)— All home ?eave for members of the U.S. military mission to Turkey has been cancelled. As replacements will still arrive, this process of "freezing" the staff will reinforce tHe strength of the mission.42 words
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Article113 1950-08-02 7 LAKL SUCCESS. Arg. 1 (UP) A resolution presented to the U..N. Security Council place* the entire burden oi war relief aid lor 1.000,000 Korean refugees upon Gen. Mac Arthur's Unified Command. It also asked the U.N. Economic and Social Council "to provide such aid as the Unified Command113 words
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Article39 1950-08-02 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 <UP>: The Defence Department is asking Congress for an extra U.S. $950,000,000 for navy planes. This is over and above the U.S. 51 0,5 17,000.000 m emergency defence funds aslced by President Truman.39 words
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Article165 1950-08-02 7 LONDON, Aug 1 —The 80.000 people of the South Wales mining region of Little Rhondda Valley are to be X-rayed soon to see if science can halt, then rout tuberculosis m the smoky and dusty mining villages. The Medical Research Council, financed byUP - 165 words
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Article58 1950-08-02 7 The U.S. House of Representatives has completed congressional action on a bill abolishing the limitation ot* manpower m the armed forces. It also sent to President Truman for his signature a bill taking restr'ctions off warship construction. This would grant the Navy freedom to charge previously authorised tonnage to suchReuter - 58 words
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Article34 1950-08-02 7 Nearly 24 per cent of New Yorkers called m the draft m the first nine day? since recruiting resumed hafe failed to report Of 1.720 called, only 1r309l r 309 revorted lor examination ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article18 1950-08-02 7 The US. Senate voted to in-: crease Marshall Aid o! Western', Europe this year by U.S. $58,070,000. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article26 1950-08-02 7 Pio-Government Chin tribes^ men, with semi-military unrfig attached, have assumed command* of the defences of Central^ Burma's oilfields, the British^ owned Burmah Oil Co. reports* A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article31 1950-08-02 7 Israeli -Arab rancour over on Israeli attack on a Lebanese -air- 1 The Communist Peking radio i says that the North Koreans are monitoring U.S. press dispatches for lnftelt**eaee purposes.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article20 1950-08-02 7 Strong pressui c by police and military forces m Eriterea has led several bandit leaders to negotiate surrender terms.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article26 1950-08-02 7 Belgium has urged a federation between Ethiopia and the ex-Italian colony of Eritrea, with special safeguards for Italian settlers m Eritrea anrf nth«»r "foreign interests." ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article45 1950-08-02 7 The U.S. Commandant In Berlin. Maj. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, has predicted that Berlin would have a "turbulent" autumn because of the East German elections on Oct. 15 and the creation of a "national front" m East Berlin directed towards unifying Germany under Red control.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article26 1950-08-02 7 The British. American and i French authorities m Germany Shave agreed to take "energetic action" against any violent of subversive Communist netivit.** m tht-ir zone ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article15 1950-08-02 7 The Philippines and Siam exchanged pledges of "perpetual peace and everlastino >mlh> H yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article26 1950-08-02 7 Turkey is withdrawing from the Thrace garrison the 4.500 troops she offered to send to Korea. They can be embarked immediately with full mnin. merit.- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article61 1950-08-02 7 Mr IT. Munro. a member of i the U.K. liaison mission m Tokyo, j was among the passengers or I G.H.Q. Courier plane which I crashed into the sea off Oshima Island on July 27. Others mis- I sing are R Bruun, representa- tive of the Economic Co-opera-tion Administration, andReuter - 61 words
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Article49 1950-08-02 7 v m One hundred Red soldiers were killed when ten army trucks •truck land mines near Nanyang, Honan Province, according to reports received m Hongkong. A Jordan Government bill, which adplies to Eastern Jordan, provides for three years' jail as a minb n,,m a it» d^j „^.;..i ties.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration208 1950-08-02 7 liner last week has been intensified by Jordan and Syria backing Lebanon's protest to the United Nations and by Isreal filing counter cnarges. Jordan has asked for an investigation and compensation for the death of one Jordanian citizen and the wounding of eight others while Israel chargedU.P.; Reuter - 208 words
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96 1950-08-02 7 WASHINGTON, Aug 1 (Reuter) President Iruman has announced that he is sending a message to Congress asking for US$4,OOO million additional military aid to anti-Red nations He was quoted as saying that there was an emergency requiring immediate action to arm America's allies. Representative96 words
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Article48 1950-08-02 7 Israelis may m jwure buy one pair of shoes and one suit of clothing a year. The Minister of supplies, Mr Dov Joseph explained that critical shortage of currency for the import of raw materials made this drastic cut necessary Food rationing is already m force.48 words
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307 1950-08-02 7 TAIPEI, Aug. 1 (AP) Formosa can and will hold •ut against the Chinese Communists. This was the impression General Douglas Mac Arthur left behind Mm m this island refuge of China's Nationalist government Although both American and Chinese official circles are silent on307 words
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126 1950-08-02 7 TOKYO, Aug. 1 (Reuter):^ Announcement by the U.S. Air Forte that it is sending more B-29 superfortresses to the Far East, coincided with confirmation that Sunday's raid by 50 superforts, which dropped 500 tons of bombs, very severely damaged the giant Japanese-built munitions plant126 words
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118 1950-08-02 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 1 (A.P.)— The Chinese Red army, officially described as 5,000,00() strong, today celebrated its twenty-third anniversary by calling on its forces "to prepare for the liberation of Formosa and Tibet" The Communist radio declared that the Chinese Red army "yet is118 words
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60 1950-08-02 7 DEVONPORT, Aug. <AP>-A sailor pleaded guilty here to damaging an engine of a naval \essel m the hope of being discharged from the British Navy so that he could support his family. The eourt-m.irtial dismissed the sailor. John Samuel BradbuI ry. from60 words
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Advertisement57 1950-08-02 7 TOOTAL'S NAHBIT SPUN RAYON lxfi^vJlrX'/i LM V v fl urn COOL AND LASTING IN WEAR TOOTAL'S SPUN PRINTED RAYON IS SUITABLE FOR DAY AND EVENING DRESSES, SUITS AND BLOUSES. IN SMALL AND LARGE FLORAL EFFECTS, SQUARE AND SPOTTED DESIGNS, 36 in wide- $3 per yard Premiere August 3rd at 9.3«57 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-08-02 8 The Willem Ruys yesterday arrived not only with avery big passenger Hat, but also a heavy cargo. Picture shows twa ears unloaded at the BHR wharves from the Willem Ruys. A large number of the Sassengers was destined for Jakarta. The Willem Roys kept up ft> good speed74 words
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Article139 1950-08-02 8 m Nine \i Spoi< a^ 192 c ioaoo 106 ;>0 4£% 1930 105 50 10*5 50 3% 1935 86.(10 87.00 3% 1937 92 SO 93 50xj 3% 193 b 92 50 9:*Wxi 4% 1939 100 50 102 50 31% 194^ 90 00 t»2 00xi Penan* 5% 1H26139 words
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Article30 1950-08-02 8 Hyderabad, Aug. 1.— (GIIS) Wheat cultivation m Hyderabad State has shown a considerable progress, the yield being estimated to Increase by 35 per cent over the last year.30 words
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227 1950-08-02 8 MALAYA S trade wiin inaia, wmcn nas uccn uh the increase since last year, kept up its rising: pace m June this year the last month for which complete statistics are now available. Total trade between the two countries m June 1950, valued227 words
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Article55 1950-08-02 8 HONGKONG. Tues.— Mr. Aw Boob Haw today announced a 10 per cent reduction m the retail price of Bala shin Sai. making the Hongkong price per dozen 35 cents cheaper. The prices of the other items of famous Tiger medicines remain unchanged. The reduction m Singapore55 words
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106 1950-08-02 8 I WASHINGTON. July SI (AP)! I— The U5535,000,000 U.S. Gov- j ernment proposal to continue and expand hemp production m Central Ameri *a will have "disastrous" effect on the m- dustry m the Philippines, j j according to ambassador Joa- j quim Elizalde. Passed by the106 words
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Article36 1950-08-02 8 TOKYO, July 31 (ReuterAAP)— The Agricultural Resources Board announced that negotiations have been completed for the import of 15.000 tons of coking coal from French Indo-China, Jiji news agency reports today.36 words
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Article797 1950-08-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tues— Minor losses were recorded m Malay- an industrial shares today. Tin shares were inclined to be quiet, but wore fairly steady. Small demand for some rubber shares continued. Closing quotations were: INDUSTRIALS B-'ivei Se!l«T Alex Bricks Pref 195 SO9 xd Ord 1.911 2 00 Atln-797 words
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524 1950-08-02 8 "Unjust And Unca lledFor' S'pore Chinese Say Standard Staff Reporter Indonesia ffimigjli" AT Charge* SINGAPORE Chinese business circles yesterday condemned as "unjust and uncalled-for" the Indonesian allegations that most of Indonesia's Chinese were engaged m big-scale smuggling between Indonesia and Malaya* Smuggling had died down when Indonesia attained sovereignty, and524 words
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Article188 1950-08-02 8 LONDON. Aug. I:— I Renter): The arrival of reinforcements of United States troops m Korea assisted sentiment m London Stock Exchange today, j Firmness became fairly wide- spread, and the market closed on a quietly cheerful note. British Government short- dated stocks featured with gains188 words
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Article244 1950-08-02 8 i Ry A Special Correspondent SHAREHOLDERS of Malayan rubber companies are asking if it is the policy of directors to earmark large sums of money out of profits i for replanting. They are wondering if expenditure on replanting had not resulted m a limitation of their244 words
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Article54 1950-08-02 8 TOKYO, Aug. I— (Reuter)— The Bank of Japan has decided to control funds for speculative activities, reports Kyodo .news agency today. The decision was made at a meeting of the policy board of the bank yesterday m view of soaring commodity price since the outbreak54 words
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Article218 1950-08-02 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are are follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING B U I N O t.t./o.d. r.T. o.u m c ■a am London 3/4 1/16 f/4 J/JJ 2/4 t/38 2/4 6/33 3/4 6/16 Australia 111 1/11218 words
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Article108 1950-08-02 8 THE CREDIT balance on profit and loss account of Murai Tin shows an increase of $441. bringing the total to $1,291, which is proposed to carry forward. Payment of directors' fees is agaiu waived. The secretaries and general managers have also agreed not to draw108 words
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Article79 1950-08-02 8 NEW YORK. Aug I— (AP> —Crude rubber futures nose again on Monday with prices ranging up to two cents (US) a pound above the previous close. As was the case last week, rubber prices showed strength m the face of weakness m other commodities. Crude79 words
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Article73 1950-08-02 8 KARACHI, Aug. 1 (AP) Production of textiles m Pakistan has increased appreciably since this country was formed m August 1H47, Industries Minister Nazir Ahmad Khan has reported. He told the first Pakistan Cotton Textile Conference here that Pakistan is producing 75,000 bales of cloth of 1,50073 words
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Article261 1950-08-02 8 WASHINGTON, July 1 (IP) Admiral Ben Moreell, president of Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, said on Monday that the steel industry will increase its production by 6,000,000 tons a year by 1952. The industry now is producing "at slightly more than the rated capacity*" of261 words
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Article44 1950-08-02 8 The latest" rubber price yesterday (Aug. .1) were, per lb. Buyers Sellers No. I. R.S.S. spot loose $1.23 i $124 Mo. I, R.S.S. f.o.b. m bales Aug. $1.23 $1.23* No. 2. $1 22 $1.22 1 No. 3 $1 21 $1.21* Tone steady, quiet.44 words
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Article50 1950-08-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. •-Aug. The price of tin today was $362.62} per picul. Up $7.50. LONDON. Au (upi -i i Srca" "9 ft, morn.nc ond ot 2 was up i 7 £726, Jj turnovtThe were S; i«**2 businti. £723 N 1 °l buyers C7SJ ot £726 settlement p £726. c50 words
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Article128 1950-08-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter BUYING m the .Singapore rubber mark,. t cautious yesterday. The market was rather uuie. terday, not having responded to the full extent L rise In New York. «Mmt o ftke Prices were easier yesterday mom at they were about three cents aben128 words
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85 1950-08-02 8 TOKYO (fc^ AAPj -l Ron the rig. to give °f Japan fn economii govern r told a m« Committer news ag. He ?h. Korean i:. "oyerwill not i a Japan 1 Th.> Korean amployi •ble fad r Japan' sahl PlMhui export trade85 words
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Article34 1950-08-02 8 Standard Staf Krpurtrr PKPPFR produce quiet, with marto B are ci Coconut a mai i duet Br'. N (whok Oil (roui (Ha (Lampong (Muntok v. wak v (Sai oca $2234 words
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Advertisement37 1950-08-02 8 BEFORE IT'S ALL GONEfTART A SAVINGS ACCOUNT"/ [^HBBfe^ m^m^W^ umnm'i 1 i' V nHS ittf L*J YOU TOO CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS $1. INTEREST V/ILI BE PAID AT 2% PER ANNUM. CHUnGKHIfIHBfII.ft.LID-37 words
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Article198 1950-08-02 9 Liner Made A PateAod Kept It lard Shipping Reporter ROTTERDAM Lloyd's pointed 20,000-ton-.ie two black funnels k like Malay songa date with the "Six-thirty op rirst morning.* the Willem Ruys, Cape Guardafui Indian Ocean. B Ruys did not tern monsoon was is the Indian I' did blow vp and r198 words
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Article102 1950-08-02 9 IT IS SAFER to fly s the Atlantic than to N York, accord-. > the New York Crc for Safety I >r which the Safety Council and the G. New York I Safety Council iire sponthe New York Times. If 2 York. r<? em- I oi102 words
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176 1950-08-02 9 LONDON, Aug 1 (Reuter)— Leaders of all sections 'ins radio industry have offered to establish, at xpense, a cross-channel television link, and lintain it for a year, based on the rent experimental from the south and the north c, may mean British and French176 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-08-02 9 Ihelow^ S&£ 'En—™** 5»Jf s.pe£rneobviate rolling at si™ Mow- Entering qi^lS^iwS! ,pe f »s y designed m order to had her ample decfa a£^d wUh pas JiglT A sm^k^S* I*'1 5 Wi em Ru yS scribed with the largely le^d™^^ AJL^STLsS: the liner docked, Frans is still a mysteryStandard - 54 words
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Article, Illustration498 1950-08-02 9 Linking Oder, Danube, Reds Plan 1 75-Mile Soviet Suez' i-#4- Aug*. I— (INS)— On an on publicized but staggering scale Russia is lifting: the face of Central Europe to build a "Soviet Suez"— a continuous waterway from the Baltic to the Black Sea. It involves two main projects, both underway498 words
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123 1950-08-02 9 For Ships, Hotels US Discovers Fireproof Linen A US FIRM has recently introduced a colorful, flameproof drapery material called Colorbestos. combining asbestos yarn with a warp of cotton. In weaving, the soft. evenly twised asbestos yarn surrounds the warp threads to provide a firesafe fabric that will not flash, flame123 words
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Article124 1950-08-02 9 HONGKONG, Aug. I.— The Peking Government's Civil Aeronautic Administration has announced a list of fares and procedures governing booking for their new domestic air lines which will be ininaugurated today. The lines consist of two main routes from Tientsin to Canton and Chungking via Hankow.124 words
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Article41 1950-08-02 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 1 (AP) A number of school children are flying from England to Hongkong to spend summer holidays with their parents here. i The trip of 8,300 miles takes three days. How Many Book Had He?41 words
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Article, Illustration204 1950-08-02 9 Crowd Watched As Colin, Sandra Argued It Out Standard Staff Reporter m.<Ai O H R ¥EAR LD **r. clntchtar a cowboy A^e^nV n f c 5P and J ,ls to •SiTwas arriv«?E?E Airport when he Swi yeJto*," ConsteUatton from the United Kingyear2!dlSer d SaSdr L a UmSden WUh hiS ndStandard - 204 words
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Article153 1950-08-02 9 Oh Gosh, Still That Way? A FRANTIC wave with hands, burdened with an assortment of things ranging from handbags to magazines, a 100-yard sprint to the Customs barrier gasping "Hello, mum and dad" and "Oh, my gosh, Jennifer, you still wear your hair the same untidy way, huh,** was how153 words
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Article86 1950-08-02 9 HONGKONG, Aug. I— (AP) —•The big BriUsh eastern shipping firm of Jardine Matheson and Company has 'suspended all sailings to Shanghai. 1 This follows closely the I sinking of the Philippine ship, San Antonio, by a mine m the Yangtze estuary off Shanghai on Monday. The86 words
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Article60 1950-08-02 9 MISS CORA dv Bois. a United Nations official attached to the World Health Organisation, arrived by air m Singapore early yesterday morning. Miss dv Bois told The Standard that she is on her way to j Borneo where she will inspect tthe system of nursing60 words
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91 1950-08-02 9 A SPECIAL Standard Vacuum Dakota, from the oilfields of Palembang, flew m yesterjday with important Standard Vacuum Oil Company officials who are making an inspection tour of their stations m the Far East j Head of the party is Mr. L. W. Elliott and91 words
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109 1950-08-02 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 1 (AP)— The Department of Civil Aviation here has warned all aircraft approaching Hongkong to avoid flying over the islands outside the colony. These islands are either held by the Chinese Communists or unoccupied. The brief notice to airlines followed rumours a109 words
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Miscellaneous288 1950-08-02 9 3Jj^jsssP[ IM and OUT OF HARBOUR fr om UJK. and U.S.A. INNER ROADS Arrival* Aug 5: VAN RIEBEECK I Hock Heng, Mentakab. Land•niiivoia (X.P.M.) bris, Edendale, Kamuning, YESTERDAY from Sorong, Macassar, Boe- Kistna, Rajah Brooke, Hong TALUEI (East Asiatic); MAN- leng, Surabaia. Cheribon Ann Situsa, Tung Song, P. i TIN288 words
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Miscellaneous235 1950-08-02 9 I Des|iatckes •W¥«s TODAY— South India star, by Raki; N. India and Pakistan FAN AMERICAN WORLD (letters only) noon by Raki AIRWAYS "CLIPPER SLEEP- Philippine Islands noon r y ERETTE" jßanoeran; United States ol from Manila ETA 3.30 p.m. America and Canada nooa by KLaM CONSTELLATION Manoeran; Cocos Island n.ni235 words
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Article700 1950-08-02 10 Mary Haworth - Mary Haworth B> Mentally Anguished By Parents' Cynicism, Teen-Ager Asks How To Avoid Becoming Like Them; They "Use" Friends, Care For Nobody. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Mv parents are m their thirties, but they are so cynical and selfish about other people, and their attitude causes me great mental700 words
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Article39 1950-08-02 10 ■nakes walk upon the extremities of their rib:', assisted by the projected scales on the under surface of their bodies. These scales are useless on any surface too smooth for them It fflDi *m&Um, juca m flaaa,39 words
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786 1950-08-02 10 JAKARTA.— (AP): New volcanic disturbances are signalling danger for the populous Indonesian archipelago. Government observers are most concerned about renewed I activity of Tangkoeban Prahoe j crater, 10 miles from west j Java's big resort city, Bandoeng. A few weeks ago Tangkoeban Prahoe786 words
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366 1950-08-02 10 Wonderful Thing FRANKFURT (AP) Some people keep dogs, some keep cats, but Frank Wedde keeps an eagle. "Such an eagle is the most wonderful thing m the world," the 61-year old professional tamer says. The eagle is not as fond of Frank366 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-08-02 10 "Now go away! Or I*ll pur down and let him chew you to ribbons!*'20 words
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Article257 1950-08-02 10 Counting Calories BY ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer TF you want to look slim and trim m the Easter parade, don't let those curves get out of control. You can stop that weight climb at the first extra pound and save yourself the rigors of real257 words
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Article, Illustration363 1950-08-02 10 EDWIN P. JORDAN M. D - EDWIN P. JORDAN M.D. By Written for NE\ Service r PHE sex glands In both men and women are relatively inactive during the early years of life, start functioning during adolescence and reach a peak m a few363 words
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Miscellaneous170 1950-08-02 10 ViS B] DOCTOR DOCTOR aT D 3a*aai u 1 1> 6^Bssssasßßsssß>sssssaD^BaaB I ■LjssC s» I Cp> tv^o, Ki^g rcj'utei S^nJ.c^'c. inc. lj /riu <»r fj -J J i ~4gSf¥ f »^f^l <^r^...IFTHAT\v\aX,CX^TjOST^ f~^^) WELL, TLL BE.T .YUJ PiPNT SHOOT H^mT -^!R I T^ **n FELLERMAKES \SHERFF. .THIS ISGONNA tV IN170 words
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530 1950-08-02 11 SHE* KILLU, Aug. l (rteuter) DEADLY bowline by Worrell who took five wickets after lunch enabled i West Indies to beat Yorkshire by 35 runs. After and Halliday had been dismissed with only 23 led to Yorkshire's pre-lunch score, the remain)atsmen with the exception of530 words
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Article150 1950-08-02 11 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca s AA A. championships started today, the events being run on a K>ft track which precluded f record breaking. rt time m Malacca history Olympic lard equipment was used. I timing was to have been employed today but absence of the150 words
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Article101 1950-08-02 11 LONDON, A. g 1 (Reuter) re the latest Cricket results: S us. ex beat wickets. Sussex red and 11 for sex 134 and 219 72, C. Oakes, rightann 7 for 41). Somerset beat ire by ten wic--4 405 and six for' Northamptonshire "1 (Robinson, rightarm offspii101 words
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Article30 1950-08-02 11 I: (Renter). Australia at :ht In the >n*a Speed- hes by 62 points England has been sucol the three preSg", The final test of j tie, takes place30 words
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281 1950-08-02 11 (Baar HING better than his stable mate Ricksmead over three m 37 1/5 seconds, the brown AusBukit r g Caravan (Words) did the best work at rain tha^Mpu yesterday mornin g- A sli g ht shower of the Pom i■ ore the h°281 words
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129 1950-08-02 11 NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuter):— Joe Louis, retired world heavyweight champion who has announced his return to the ring, will fight Ezzard Lharles, reigning champion as recognised by the National v xmg Association, m New York or Chicago m late September. The bout129 words
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Article116 1950-08-02 11 Playing on the Recreation's court on Sunday, the Junior Badminton Party beat the Recreation Badminton Party by five games to two. The results were (Junior players mentioned first)- 1 SINGLES: Tan Chye Toon lost Ng Hock Chua 12-15, 8-15; Tan Kirn. Hwee beat Goh Boon116 words
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Article125 1950-08-02 11 SEREMBAN, Tues. The 1/7 Gurkhas soccer team of Seremban is one of the strong contenders for the Six a Side soccer competition due to start shortly m Negri Sembilan for the Dato Abdul Malek shield. The Gurkhas, led by the former Negri Cup player, Lieut.125 words
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Article131 1950-08-02 11 I SEREMBAN, Tues. Mr. J. ;N. D. Harrison, Chief Police Officer, Negri Sembilan, was elected President of the Negri Sembilan Rugby Football Union at the annual meeting held at the Sungei Ujong Club last night. The vice presidentship of the union will be filled by131 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-08-02 11 auss Hwang Su Ping winner In Hi /TT^^^ m m m l ii i -^ssssn} iltslmi arf^ asssssflssfisHsn Fashio. Farad*, receiWn, her priiTfroi'u'' "^l 0 ,fje Sernnban Welfare W*ik as a. .arly l^blta. e^^t.S^\ I iu CiS d*r^e«38 words
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673 1950-08-02 11 uunuuw, July 31 (Reuteri— TWFni? fying news for English cricket today when S^t recent invalids Denis Compton and fl^n h'h™ ww scored centuries. Compton s was perhaos m th happening of the day/cricket forttn had sToVed 98 of his runs aga673 words
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203 1950-08-02 11 HONOLULU, Aug. 1 (Reuter) Both managers were predicting a knockout victory as Terry Allen of London and Dado Marino of Honolulu did their final limbering up for tonight's fight here m which Allen defends his world flyweight title. Allen's manager Johnny Sharpe203 words
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317 1950-08-02 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAH, July 31 Keen competition m many of the 56 events that comprised the programme featured theannual athletic sports of the Tuanku Muhammad School, held last week on the school ground. Among those present were: His Highness the Yang317 words
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Article73 1950-08-02 11 JOSEPH Michael Nonfs, who laces a tentative charge of {lf. vm murdered 10 year-old Winnie Spencer, appeared for the fifth time In the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. Chief Inspector K. Ramakrishnan told the Court that the prosecution was ready to proceed with the case and73 words
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Article68 1950-08-02 11 THREE lists are now m circulation among members of the Labour Party who wish to resign from its ranks. The exact number of resignations will not be known until late today or tomorrow. The resignations are from supporters of Mr. Pat Johnson who 'walked out* of the68 words
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Article45 1950-08-02 11 THE NEW WORLD Amuse- 1 ment Park celebrated its 27th anniversary last night. About 30,000 people paid the usual entrance fees to see six free shows including Engglish and Chinese cinemas. Malay opera and Shanghai revue. The celebrations continue tonight.45 words
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Article46 1950-08-02 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A Chinese. Goh Chock Kirn, was ottered bail of $1,000 when he claimed trial m the Sessions Court today to a charge of possession of three pounds of opium. He was arrested on a train when it stopped at Johore Bahru.46 words
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Article61 1950-08-02 11 MEMBERS of the Army Civil Service Union will hold a tea-party at the Cathay Restaurant on Sunday to congratulate their President, Mr. V.K. Nair. on his promotion to senior appointment m the War' Department. This senior appointment is the result of the Union's efforts to61 words
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Article54 1950-08-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, CBE, will broadcast from Kuala Lumpur at 7.15 p.m. on Friday night, m English on the Malayan University and m particular on the Fun Fair to be held on Saturday at the Victoria Institution m54 words
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257 1950-08-02 11 LmD N A l vI Z 2 (AP) The 12 Atlantic Pact nations called the Pact's fulltime Military Board here for special talks Tuesday. British American and French military men nW ftere from Washington to meet with the Atlantic Pact Council Deputies.257 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-08-02 12 Singapore Cup Soccer KOK PEOW, Chinese Athletes centre-forward, was m scoring mood at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when his team eliminated Royal Engineers from the' SaA.FA Cup competition, winning four-nil. Kok Peow notched three goals, while Eng Siang accounted for one. The CA. were not impressive311 words
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Article102 1950-08-02 12 The R.A.F. (Seletar) beat the Indonesian League two nil m a first s.A.F.A. division league game at Geylang yesterday. Both the goals were scored by Dixie Lee. The first goal was scored m the Bth minute of the first half and the other goal m the 17th102 words
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Article75 1950-08-02 12 SYDNEY, (Airmail) (Reuter-' AAPi-A Newcastle Rugby j Union team is using a hypnotist to improve its play. The hypnotist is 21-year-old reserve. Warren Gregory who says he learned how to use hypnotic power from a corres-j pondence course. In the past eighteen months: he claims to75 words
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Article214 1950-08-02 12 Standard Staff Correspondent. SEGAMAT. Sun. Though;; conceding a great handicap to Tey Sin Ba, his plumpy op- ponent Hashim Tahir played magnificent tennis yesterday to win 2-6, 6-2, 6-2, m the Men's Singles final of the Segamat District Lawn Tennis Handicap, Tournament at the Malay Club214 words
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Article, Illustration2221 1950-08-02 12 " LINESMAN - "LINESMAN" By MALAYA'S athletics season reaches its climax this week-end at the University of Malaya playing fields on Bukit Timah Road where the Malayan AAA stages its annual championships. This is the first time the event has no less than 10 states2,221 words
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Article390 1950-08-02 12 The three-relay races for i men should provide the biggest thrills of the meeting with Selangor and Singapore j running neck and neck. This is provided the champion teams at the A. A. A. meetings represent the State and the Colony. Two new Malayan390 words
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Article191 1950-08-02 12 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Chinese Athletic I Association became the third j division, Northern Section league champions when they beat the 2nd Guards Brigade by four goals to three m a thrilling final played at Taylor Road today. i The Chinese thus191 words
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408 1950-08-02 12 KEN JALLEH - Kelantan 'Whirlwind' Arrives: Wants To 'Learn' From Rivals KEN JALLEH By THE '"Kelantan whirlwind" Sidiquv M Malay school teacher with the flying style, arrived m Singapore by Malayan A day, a full day ahead of other Federation c His early arrival days ahead of the Malayan athletic championships which will408 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-08-02 12 Malaya's he-men at this year's Malayan "Oltmpiad* v:i have to concede a large ..hare the spotlight to thr wnmm who will be competing m greater numbers than r\,- r bH„ r and have already proved that outstanding athletic »b,i,t is not the prerogative of the men alone The »|j t78 words
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Article103 1950-08-02 12 Malacca High School Holds Sport MALACCA, laera High S postponed fi on account of I held at the school terday In fil No r»terday. but m I mile even' I dappah sees., one lecoj I the old won the "A" pionship th 1 runner up. Max Con mis throw turning103 words
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Article77 1950-08-02 12 SYDNEY, aap) n boxer H< i I arrived re I middleweight Sands Brimm among weights In tl the Amei 1. an R but bis record m tl aghti and drawn I "Ring" In it said most America had Brimm. His n said Brimm a a77 words
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Article54 1950-08-02 12 WISSANT, July 31— (AP) Florence Chadwick. 31-vear-old San Diego, California.* girl said yesterday she plans to try to swim the English Channel on August 8. "If the weather is bad that day. I will try on the ninth. If I am washed out then. I will wait until54 words
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Article252 1950-08-02 12 The following ties will be played off this weekend: Saturday, Aug. 5 at 7.30 p.m. Andrew Tan (Diehard) v George Tan (Sect Kirn Cheng); Dennis L. Sullivan (Useful) v Leow Jwee How (Mayflower); Tan Ban Swee (Mayflower) v John Chua (Useful); Masrom bin Haji Siraj (Lucky Strike)252 words
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