Singapore Standard, 14 August 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard ft n VOL. IMLJ3 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 702 1 Standard Staff Reporter Newspapermen m Singapore yesterday mourned the loss of three col- leagues, two of whom the late Mr. Lan Morrison and the late Mr. Christopher Buckley— were particularly well-known m the J Colony. I Mr. Morrison, South-East Asia
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  • 116 1 The Governor of Singa-' oore Franklin Gimson m a tribute to lan Morrison, who died on active service m Korea expressed his sreat sorrow." Sir Franklin m a statement said, 'The greater work as a journalist m South East Asia and m the dark days of
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  • 64 1 Standard M.iff Reporter An urgent wireless message was received m Singapore last night that an American seaman was injured m an Amerial tanker miles out at sea off Singapore. The tanker. "Tamalpais" is way from Yokohama to Bahrein m the Persian Gulf. Up
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  • 143 1 TAEGU. Aug. 13:— Mr. lan| Morrison of The Times and Mr. Christopher Buckley of the Daily Telegraph were buried here today m a small tree-i shaded grave with full military j honours. Both correspondents werej killed yesterday when a United: Nations jeep m which
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  • 124 1 Success- American typist, 31-year-old Florence Chadwick completed her swim on August 8 m 13 hours, 26 minutes, from Cap Gris Nea, breaking the women's record for the France to England crossing. Note the happy smile on Mfcs Chadwick s face (upper picFailure- Shirley May
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  • 127 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13— By noon today 23 bodies had been recovered from wrecked coaches of an Indian express train which crashed into the rear of a partially-derailed goods train 40 miles east of Benares early today. About 200 passengers were injured. Railway Ministry
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  • 74 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 13 (UP) The Peking radio said today that Chinese Red troops m Shanghai seized all oil stocks of three American and one British company on the grounds that the oil belonged to the Economic Cooperation Administration and, therefore, has now become
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  • 60 1 Standard Staff Reporter Another stabbing incident i took place yesterday when an Indian. Madhavan Knshnan was stabbed by a compatriot at Tras Street. The dispute was over a radio set. MadnaI van was rushed to the General Hospital within minutes of the i
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  • 110 1 LONDON. Aug. II (neuter) Princess Elizabeth, Heir presumptive to the British throne who is awaiting the birth of her second child today went to Buckingham Palace to lunch with the j King and Queen. L Dressed m a floral sum- ji mer
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  • 179 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 28-year-old Chinese, Lim Kirn Chye, was stabbed last night at Boat Quay m the presence of a number of people during a gang fight and then thrown into the Singapore River. Lim, though badly stabbed, swam back to the bank
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  • 194 1 WITH THE MARINES ON rHE MASAN FRONT, Aug. 13 (UP)— The First Marine Brigade has made a 27-mile advance, neutralized and routed :he Sixth North Korean Divi;ion and destroyed more than a hundred enemy vehicles m the past four days. In addition, large
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (AP) Several lawmakers Saturday called for speedy military aid to bolster Formosa against the same kind of Communist assault that struck Korea. Senator William R. Knowland, California Republican, said Secretary of State Acheson's statement shows there is ample room within
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  • 352 1 WITH IT.S. FORCES AT POHANG AIRFIELD, Aug. 13 (AP) The U.S. Air Force today evacuated the airfield here as army tanks land gunners began firing ion North Korean suspects within 100 yards of the runway. The pilot of one of the last transports hauling
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  • 229 1 TOKYO, Aug. 13 (Reu-ter-Ai s The Communists were today building up a concentration of about five divisions along the 20--miles river front centred •on Waegwan for the biggest offensive m the six weeks campaign. Two crossings yesterday m the Weagwan area— now becoming the
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  • 34 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 13 (AP)— Dr. V.K. Wellington Koo is sche- duled to leave Taipei on Wednesday to return to his post as Nationalist ambassador to Washington.
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    • 45 1 On Other Pages Page Adult Education m Malaya o Tiong Bahru Market Z RAF Rescues Malay Soldier 3 Christian Brothers Praised 3 Korean Situation Critical V V™ J Formation of TU Congress urged 7 Big Welcome For Malaya Cup Winners 7 All Week-end Sports 8
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  • 175 2 Standard Staff Reporter NADRA Adabi and her husband, Che Mansoor Adabi, said m an interview with The Standard yesterday that they would not accept as genuine any papers which the Hertogh family may bring forward to dispute Nadra's age as against the age appearing
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  • 470 2 Standard Staff Reporter A NATIONAL institute for adult education to be run on a Pan -Malayan basis to which all adult education organisations m the Federation and Singapore will be affiliated is the ultimate aim of the Government. This was stateU
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    42 2 POLICE found the body of a Chinese m an open field m Guillemard Road near the junction of Lorong 24, Geylang Road yesterday. MR. WILLIAM A. Gibson, managing director of Gibson Engineering Co, m Sydney here to look at foundries.
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  • 162 2 T^ TXT Standard Staff Reporter MANAGING director of one of the largest foundry and moulding equipment m the world, Mr. William A Gibson of the firm of Gibson Engineering Company m Sydney is m Singapore to make an inspection of Malayan
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  • 20 2 A CHINESE lost two wristwatches, total value $214 and $53 m cash at Changi Beach yesterday. i
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  • 101 2 Professor To Educate Troops Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR T.E. Jessop of the University of Hull arrived x 1 ga P? re by Qantas Constellation frojn London yesterday on a "mission to educate the troops under the Army Education Scheme sponsored by the War Office* Professor Jessop, who has worked with
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  • 168 2 NEW IRON beds, mattresses and pillows have been issued to all the inmates of Nantina Home and the women inmates of Bushey Park, states a Social Welfare Department report for the month of July. There are 172 inmates at Bushey Park Home and
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  • 164 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 1,000 Pakistanis gathered together at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday morning to celebrate the third anniversary of their independence, which falls tomorrow. Mr. Bashir A. Mallal, President of the Oversea Pakistani League under whose auspices the meeting was held, thanked the Singapore
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  • 28 2 The St. John Ambulance Association will be holding a first aid class at their head- quarters m Stamford Road every Monday beginning from Aug. 23.
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  • 1029 2 From a Special Correspondent THE volume of trading on Malayan markets m the four business days after the August Bank Holiday must be regarded as satisfactory and on balance all sections, save loans, show improvement. The metal rose $31.25 per picul and centred the
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  • 184 2 Photo. Standard Staff Reporter SATISFACTORY progress is being made m the building of the $175,000 market-cum-hawkers' shelter tat Tiong Bahru. A Municipal official told iThe Standard yesterday that work is expected to be completed by the end of next month. The market,
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  • 10 2 A TRlSii horo R i t morning. y%fci
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  • 308 3 Standard Stall Correspondent tion m which a whole village co-operated P After the soldier had been wounded late on Friday he was taken to Bertam (Kelantan) for primary medical attention* so gravely was he hurt that the army authorities alerted
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  • 129 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— In Selangor yesterday, bandits contacted security forces and a short engagement followed. The bandits made good their escape leaving behind a shot gun and four packs. Two Chinese labourers, whose hands were tied behind their backs, were hacked to death with
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  • 97 3 THE DUTCH Governor of New Guinea, Mr. Z.E. Van Waardenburgh, arrived m Singapore by a specially chartered KLM Skymaster from Biak j "prepared to talk about anyj thing but politics." Mr. Waardenburgh is on his way to Holland "on business matters relating to New Guinea." He
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  • 230 3 Company Reports From A Special Correspondent REPORTS ol tin and rubber are given below; TANJONG TIN DREDGING LTD. operated its smaller unit for IM9 for 49 weeks for a profit of £9.594 (5.2%). No dividend is recommended. Net 31.12.49 were 27. or 1 'l(Hd.
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  • 40 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The District Officer, Muar. Tuan Sheik Abu Baker, who recently returned from leave m Australia, has been transferred to Johore Bahru. where he wilL assume duties as District Officer of Johors
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  • 50 3 TAIPING, Sun.— The death has taken place at Taiping of Madam Yap Choo Neoh, mother of Mr. Lim Poh Har of the local Customs and Excise Department. Mr. Lim is a well-known State rugger player. The deceased was 51 years old. The funeral was well attended.
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  • 45 3 MUAR. Sun.— Syed Hashim 'bin Abdullah, Assistant District Officer, Segamat, will take 1 over duties from Inche Aziz bin JHj. Sukoor. as ADO., Land i and Revenue Department, Johore Bahru, when the latter goes on transfer to Segamat as ADO. Segamat.
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  • 28 3 MUAR, Sun.— Che Mahamood bin Mohd. Sah, who was acting for Tuan Sheik Abu Baker, will continue to act as District Officer, Muar.
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    67 3 picture. The Governor ef Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, extreme right, who visited the Royal Singapore Flying Club hangar at Kallang yesterday to inspect the first Auster aircraft completely built m Singapore. He is seen at the aircraft with, from left to right, Mr. R. W. Satchel!, the Club's engineer, Mr.
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  • 80 3 PENANG, Sun.— Police vans and motor cycles screeching through the streets of Penang about 6.30 m the evening, following a 10-minute blast of the prisons siren caused quite a stir. Rumour quickly spread that prisoners had escaped. Curious crowds followed the police through the streets.
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  • 213 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun. Replying on behalf of guests at a dinner last night given by the Malacca Eurasian Association m honour of the delegates to the Eurasian Union Conference, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom urged the Eurasians to co-operate
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  • 99 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. E. Foulger, has asked Government to provide more quarters for Police Officers. Many police officers nre at present living m private quarters, Mr. Foulger told The Standard. Inspectors without Government quarters number about eighteen, Mr. Foulger
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  • 33 3 MUAR. Sun.— The net collection during the Welfare Week m Muar from August 1 to August 7 including a fun fair and welfare dance at Muar Club is about $2,000.
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  • 248 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Water Department may shortly enforce a pressure reduction scheme with a view to preventing wastage, if the prevailing drought continues, The Standard reliably understands. Though a large portion of the island will be affected the scheme
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  • 101 3 FIFTY NINE families rendered homeless by the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory fire have sought financial assistance from the Social Welfare Department, states a report issued yesterday. The families declined housing accommodation from the Department as they have found shelter with friends and
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  • 59 3 MUAR. Sun. Inspector Zamani bin Samah of the Muar Police Dept. former^ from Kuala Lumpur has been awarded a Colonia Police Training Course for t period of six months m Eng land. During his training ir England, Inspector Zaman will visit Scottland Yard. A farewell
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  • 133 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNOR of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, making his first postwar visit to the Royal Singapore Flying Club hangar at Kallang yesterday, complimented the Club on their "splendid achievement" I m building the first aircraft to be made m Singapore. It is an
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  • 33 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Mr. S. A. Abishegam, Penang Trade Union Officer will be married to Miss Caroline Ruth Kamalambal on Aug. 26 at the Wesley Methodist Church.
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  • 230 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The fine contribution to the field of education m Malaya and the Far East by the Christian Brothers, was praised by Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, President of the St. John's Old Boys' Association at their annual
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  • 51 3 TAIPING, Sun. Doctor Linehan C.M.G., M.C.S.. «f Taiping, the well-known Malayan author who has written several books reinting to Mai. vl has begun the compilation of an AngloMalay dictionary. He is o leading authority on the Malay language as well as the history and the custom of the
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  • 174 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun— As their first branch of activity, the Radio BocJltJ of Perak. which was j officially formed at a meeting held this morning, will hold a morse code class for its members. I This class is expected to I j function m
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  • 119 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The old "Community Centre", at the Johore Bahru Leper Asylum, which is being reconditioned at a cost of nearly $5,000 will soon be available to the 400 men, women and children, inmates of the Asylum. There will be film shows
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    • 196 3 f ]Sun: Dakota Lil, 12.45, 3. 6.45 SFJA NGOR Today and 915 Pm. iv/r^^o»v,» n nV arv 00 645 i Odeon:. Aneka Warna (Malay) Odeon: Madame Bovary sou. r>.«o 3J5 v and g PavHton! Stain Carey USA Grand: Nasib (Mafay) 7, and 9.15 S^ars R v D s Y Ch^
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  • 520 4 rpO millions m South-East ,Asia, the broadcasts 1 by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, must have been most heartening, coming as they did at a time when Communist aggression is making inroads into key regions m the Far East. Mr. Mac Donald had been careful to make
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  • 192 4 T AST Thursday's extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Administrative and Clerical Services Union was significant for two reasons. Firstly, the meeting revealed the existence of feeling that the Union should shut down "if placed m a helpless position by Government's refusal to negotiate with it on salary
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  • 855 4 EIGHT MONTHS OF GROWTH In reply to many inquiries on what Pan-Asia Newspaper Alliance is and how it operates editors of PANA present above a short resume of its operation since its inception eight months ago. 'I'HE Pan-Asia Newspaper A Alliance is a product of the new era m Asia.
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  • 6 4 "Thirsty euatomer, wasn't he?*
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  • 1185 4 Will The Communists Succeed Li Malaya Last of two articles where the author. HO CHIEN, explains how the war m China and the Japanese occupation helped the growth of Communism m Malaya. TfOYL the first three weeks -ay after the surrender of Japan, Malaya was like a communist province. The
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    • 324 4 Sir I am m sincere sympathy with the real motives of the proposer and seconder m introducing the debate on Friday last at the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union the motion that estate toddy shops should remain closed and this was carried by a
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    • 60 4 Sir:— On Saturday, the sth August, some Brothers of a religious organization were very kind to show a movie picture entitled "Random Harvest" m the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Needless to say, I enjoyed the picture tremendously and I do hope some more of such pictures will be
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  • 233 5 ../Vp)— Colonel Alfred KM/in. the personal repreStanfe m Korea of the Secretory General of the railed Nations, said today Jtut the military situation 1S serious but not criti--2; He also said that he hid the ■tmosl admiration \Z the
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  • 108 5 SAIGON, Aue 12 (Reuter)— E :n has decided to raise Saigon Consulate General i Legation status, usually refle sources here said today. ral Frank Gibbs, as the rank of Minster, will remain m charge, c sources said. The United States is at
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  • 171 5 Acheson Asked For Korean Invasion— Taft Hits Truman COLUMBUS. Ohio, Aug. 12--(Reuter)—Senator Robert A Taft (Republican, Ohio) declared here the Truman administration's policy m the Far East had been an "invitation" and "a green light" to the North Koreans to attack South Korea. "Time and again the Secretary of State
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  • 88 5 HAGERSTOWN, Maryland. Aug. 12— (Reuter) A twin engined flying tractor trailer a plane m two sections has passed its first tests here. The Fairchild Aircraft Company's XCI2O, it was pronounced "satisfactory m every way" after a 45-minute test flight. It has a detachable
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  • 216 5 N. Koreans Using New Soviet Arms ,ii^ Sm NG ON Au M (UP) a military spokesi? a J_! d tha the United States has evidence that the North Koreans are using newly manufactured »oviet monitions. This contradicts the claim made by the Soviet representative to the Security Council, Jacob Malik,
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  • 109 5 WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. (Reuter) Russia has promised to reply shortly to American demands for a settlement of the Soviets' w r artime lend-lease account, which is believed to total about SI 1.000.000.000. It was learned here today that the American Ambassador, m Moscow,
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  • 92 5 BRUSSELS, Aug. 12:—(Reuter): Invested Belgian Chief of State little more than 24 hours ago 19-year-old Prince Baudouin tonight faced a political deadlock. The All-Catholic Government which recalled his father. King Leopold to the throne three weeks- ago, resigned yesterday three hours after the King was formally
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  • 86 5 HONGKONG, Aug. 13— (AP) The small British oil tanker "Caltex II" was reported missing on Saturday on a trip from Hongkong to Bangkok. The ship is owned by the Caltex I Oil Company. Hongkong's Marine Department on Saturday relayed a radio message to all ships
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  • 47 5 THE Sisters' and Nurses' Hostel at the General Hospital will now be named "Brebner House" afte.' the late Miss M. Brebner, Principal Matron, Singapore. Miss Brebner lost her life at fall of Singapore. She was highly respected by the nursing staflE,
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  • 33 5 More Screams..... More Shrieks Picture. *«c spcvuDoai swisnes mrougn the water It kAnn M t» faster, and the faster it goes the louder flie sm^ thl m^i{ tU ll e<H I*?" and Mirror
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  • 499 5 WASH i^P ON Aug 12 .{Reutert-It not difficult to design atom bomb ed bv r ?rJn?f 7.m M Y* hfe i ireCtly below an air bu^t bomb g a reporpuKi t£ h __v? mted States A ormc Energy Committee said today.
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  • 260 5 HONGKONG, Aug. 12. (Reu-ter-AAP) Chinese Communist armies totalling 800.000 have been advancing towards the borders of Tibet during the past six- weeks, according to a traveller who reached here today. The traveller, who came from remote Sikang Province, said that when he left Kangting,
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  • 188 5 UNESCO Will Widen Duties, Membership GENEVA, August 12 (UP)— The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations agreed today to broaden the duties and membership of the Economic and Employment Commission. Greater stress J will now be placed on the eco-| nomic development of underdeveloped countries. The Council adopted
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  • 140 5 LONDON. Aug. 13.— (AP).— A man charged with stealing a briefcase full of British atomic secrets was held m a hospital Saturday after he slashed hb wrists m his jail cell. Hospital officials said his condition was "not serious," but his preliminary hearing
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  • 67 5 COPENHAGEN, Aug. 12— (Reuter) United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie said on arrival here today from New York, "As far as I can see there Is no chance for any mediation proposals as regards Korea." Mr. Lie, whc was on his way from Lake Success to
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  • 29 5 LONDON, Aug. 12, (Reuter) I Mr. Winston Churchill, who has been attending the European Assembly at Strasbourg returned to London by air tonight
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  • 110 5 HONGKONG, Aug. 13 (AP)— Some gold speculators hit on a bright idea of smuggling gold from Macao into Hongkong inside living chickens. But the idea did not work out too well. The chickens died, the gold was confiscated and so were the
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  • 71 5 MONTREAL. Aug. 11 (Reuter) Representatives of the 124.000 Canadian railway workers who have voted to strike on Aug. 29 if their de-| i mands for higher pay and shorter hours are not met. today formally rejected their employers "final proposals." The Canadian National and
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  • 433 5 TAIPEI, Aug. 12 (AP) China's Red armies missed the best period for an invasion of Formosa, the months of May and June, and if they don't try an assault around the end of September, they will almost certainly have to
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  • 178 5 WASHINOTON. Aug. 13 (ITP)— A usually reliable diplomatic source said yeste-day that B-itain. and some of the smaller Western European Nations, have urged the United States to agree to a United Nations protectorate being proclaimed over Formosa. Britain is believed to be fearful that Soviet
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  • 120 5 HONGKONG. Aug. 12: (Reuter-AAP).— Chang Yun-yi, Communist chairman of the Kwangsi Provincial Government, alleged recently that French planes had twice flown over the Vietnam border into Kwangsi and strafed the frontier area, according to a Peking broadcast today. The radio said
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  • 313 6 NEW YORK, Aug. 10 <INS> —Margaret Truman, diva daughter of the White House, has at least seven reported "boy friends" but none of; them will admit he's ever kissed her on a date! They all call her, however, a good sport, a good
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  • 271 6  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN Hearing Tests Should Be Gi^ To School Children Every By MD. written for Nl s«rvi,< ABOUT 3,000,000 children m. the United States alone are believed to have defective hearing. Perhaps 2.000.000 of them are so d-af that they will have serious difficulty m becoming
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  • 209 7 Standard Staff Reporter THERE were certain conditions m Singapore and Malaya. hkh justiiicd Government workers m having their own «£_.J5 m her <»---trle There however, no reason why Government uni^J^ pa^. te "^ons. ,therunion> to form aJTrade **g^
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  • 46 7 THE OUTPUT m the trade titutions run Welfare Depart- vs znd girls, for better than a] mon'hs. states rcr the department bsued of 1.700 katties of produced m T^ i population m the g P-*ir Panwns 103, with :s produced
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  • 74 7 THE USIS has made another gift of 29 books SO c£ logy education and library administrat on. includir^ a periodical "The United States ?q«3r er J y ok List Mar <* Ma s.°ay5 .°aya t0 the Univ of The USIS has donated books,
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  • 45 7 MALACCA, Sun.— For theft; of a bicycle belonging to a Chinese, a special constable,! Baba bin Ismail, was sentenced i by the magistrate, Mr. S Bon Bernard, to eight months* rigorous imprisonment. Notice of appeal was given and accused was allowed bail.
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  • 186 7 ™_wv Woman Correspondent MANY old folks from homes and institutions were greatly disappointed this week, when not enough Zfl Han Fnrt a r ailable ta h them all alon g to the Wesley Hall, Fort Canning Road, for their tea party. H -lf an
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  • 58 7 standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. Hundreds of Roman Catholics attended the annual festival of the Chapel of St. Philomena at Tampin today. Many travelled from Seremban and Malacca. The Rev. Father Michael was the chief celeDrant, and the devotees came to return thanks to the saint
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  • 126 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan cricket stars of by-j gone years met at dinner last night m the Selangor Club Card Room when the NonBenders had their annual reunion. About sixty sat down to spend a very enjoyable time m which they recalled various
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  • 309 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Federation NonBenders beat the Singapore Non-Benders by 6*9 runs m their annual two-day cricket match which ended on the padang here today. Singapore's tail-enders were tied down by the Federation bowlers, the last 'seven batsmen being able to
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  • 161 7 Upset In Perak Badminton Tournament I Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sunday— A Perak Junior badminton team will travel to Penang to play a Penang junior team some time next month. Mr. Chan Lai Hong, the President of the Kinta District Badminton. Association announced the trip at today's session of the
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  • 123 7 Office bearers of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association for the year were elected at a meeting held recently. They were: President: Mr. Yong Heap Woh (re-elected); vice-presidents: Mr. Ahmad Patel (re-elected) Messrs. M. Athyappan and K.A. Raman; hon. secretary: Mr. C. Sathasivam; hon. asst
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  • 45 7 SEREMBAN, Sun.— ln their first combined operations by night, Lincoln heavy bombers of the R.A.F. and R.A.A.F. attacked bandit positions m West Negri Sembilan early this morning. The operation, was most effective m support of Security Forces operating m the area.
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  • 97 7 Return In Triumph ABOVE Players and officials of the victorious Singapore Malaya Cup team photographed at Kallang airport on their return «from Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Harith, the skipper, is seen carrying the Cup. On extreme left is Mr. Son Ghee Soon, team manager; Sixth from left is the coach,
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  • 721 7  -  HERMAN RAPPA By 1 HAVhi never seen a happier crowd of sportsmen than those who stepped out of the Malayan Airways 'plane at Kallang Airport yesterday morning. And there was good reason for their jovial manner. They were Singapore's soccer representatives bringing
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  • 98 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. In a charity soccer match, organised by the Kuala Kangsar branch of the MCA m aid of the University of Malaya i endowment fund. The 40 Com- mando HQ XI defeated a Kuala i Kangsar Cninese XI by a solitary goal, on the
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  • 41 7 KAJANG, Sun.— The Semeryih Post Master, Mr. .lor a Singti, will leave on transfer t^ Kepong on Monday. A keen sportsman and a member of the Semenyih English School Committee, he took an active part m all public activities.
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  • 36 8 learned m Seremban today I Negri Sembilan Malays have P^\ dy TVT b f ten Pah an- and Perak Malays m this competition and are hopeful of CKiatiiig Selangor too.
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  • 1018 8 FINE bowling by the Sundram brothers and brilliant batting by the Colony opening batsman C. Thuraisingam enabled the Ceylon Sports Club to take first innings points from the S.C.A. senior league leaders. Singapore Recreation Club at Balestier plain yesterday. m
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  • 626 8 Henry made no mistake with 7 the kick. i r U the twentieth minute Boon Leong was seen m a good solo effort but he tapped the ball too far out of his reach just nearing the goal and allowed the goalie to rush
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  • 100 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE biggest Health and Strength display ever to be staged m Malaya will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. j Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 26. Over 20 teams from every Health and Strength Association m the Federation will
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  • 78 8 LONDON. Aug. 12:—(Reuter).—For the first time since 1933, the Oxford and Cambridge lawn tennis team won the Prentice International In- ter-Collegiate Cup, when they j beat the combined Harvard and Yale team from America ;by U matches to eight m the Biennial match at Wimbledon
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  • 1061 8 AIL performances m the Junior SCA tournament matches paled before that of Rodrigues who took 12 Shell Sports Club wickets for only i 70 runs eight m the first for only 18 and four for 52 m the, second— for the CYMA. Only one other bowler succeeded
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  • 287 8 Timp ALA i UMPUR Sun- saved the Raffles Institution from a severe trouncing at the hands of the Victoria Institution today when the Singapore schoolboys played their second cricket match here. Batting first the Victorians declared with four wickets down for 183, made possible by
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  • 18 8 Penang Doubles Champions Penang women's doubles badminton champions. Miss Saw Lay Eng (left) and Miss Teoh Siew Huah.
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  • 87 8 IPOH, Friday To promote sports among the Malays ml Kinta, The Malay Sports Club' was formed last evening at a meeting held at No. 21 Hale j Street. Che Tahwil bin Azar a popular figure among the Malay community here, was i elected the first president of
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  • 609 8 eariy siage mat one end of the pitch at least was taking spin. Wright took further punishment from Weekes but -t 2!>5 another short ball cost him his wicket. He again hooked hard but this time the ball went straight to Hutton at
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  • 167 8 KUALA LUMPUR. S;n. Hongkong Chinese will play four matches m Singapore ..f--ter their all-important m against Malaya for the Ho Ho soccer cup on August 27. This decision was reachi d last night when delegates of the Malayan Chinese Football j Association met here
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