Singapore Standard, 15 August 1950

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard fc fit m m VOL. 1 NO- 44 1 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST IS. iwm 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 255 1 IAIPEI. Aug 14 (AP) Nationalist China's a J force today warned that it would continue to patrol the' Red mainland coast and attack any Communist craft 1 which mii; id be used for an invasion of Formosa. The warning was
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  • 127 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE biggest raid on un>d distilleries by Revenue rs this year took place yesterday m the squatter area about ball a mile off Braddell Road. Thirty revenue officers divided into two parties conducted the raid and seized a total of four
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  • 79 1 A WIDE berth of 10 miles was given by the American luxury cruise liner President Monroe to Lima Wand south of Hongkong, when the ship passed there on her way to Singapore eelCaptain Jack M. Windas of the President Monroe told
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  • 53 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14. (AP).— Bishop Donald H. Tippett of the San Francisco area of the Methodist Church has been commissioned by the Council of Bishops to make a four-month tour of Methodist missions m Malaya, the Philippines. Burma. Pakistan and India. He will
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  • 293 1 To Fight Communism Standard Shipping Reporter ROYAL Marine Commando volunteers from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines serving m H.M. Ships and Dockyards are being asked for by General Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Commander m the Korean War. Among the
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  • 207 1 Standard Staff Reporter JULY 24, 1950 was the blackest day on record m Singapore for traffic accident deaths when seven persons lost their lives m 24 hours. The three accidents, m which these deaths occurred were among 668 accidents last month, which was the
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  • 57 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Rice worth $10,000 contained m about 200 bags have disappeared from one of the godowns of the East Asiatic Company here. The police are now investigating the loss and are unable to state the circumstances surrounding their
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  • 175 1 S/UGON, Aug. 14: f_? utcr > CommunistM guerUlas, firing machineguns and mor•Js m a surprise night attack on a planters club m Cambodia, southwest Indo-China, killed three French planters an d a young Frenchwoman and kidnapped two children, according to reliable reports reachins here today.
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  • 98 1 RANGOON, Aug. 14.— (AP). The Karen rebel leader. Saw Ba U Gyi, was killed m a battle at an unnamed point. A Rangoon Radio announcement said that government troops found his body after putting to flight a Karen band near Kawkareik town, famous
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  • 94 1 LONDON, Aug. 14: (Reuter) Police were standing by ready to control the large crowds expected again today outside Clarence House, m London's fashionable Mall, where Princess Elizabeth is expecting her second child. King George travelled overnight m the Royal train to Balmoral to
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  • 482 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (UP) The Korean war went into its eighth week today with American troops counter-attacking m an attempt to wipe out a Communist bridgehead across the a ktong River. They drove about half way through the bridgehead m the
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  • 256 1 II TOKYO, Aug. 14 (Reuter-AAP) Carrier-based Corsair attack planes fired "Tiny Tim" a 12-inch armour piercing rocket for the first time m the Korean war yesterday. It completely wrecked a bridge at Chungju m the middle of the peninsula. Tiny Tim, developed
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  • 132 1 Sabotage On Theseus Suspected LONDON. Aug. 14 (UP) Admiralty intelligence officers reported suspected sabotage today aboard the light aircraft carrier Theseus presently undergoing final tests at Portsmouth before sailing for action off Korea. The electrical leads to the warship's compass were found severed early today just as the 17.720-ton vessel
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  • 26 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 14.— (UP).— Some 54.000 of Bombay's 100.000 textile workers went on strike today demanding a three-month annual bonus.
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  • 145 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (AP) Russia has completed i second Trans Siberian .railway, linking Soviet industry with the Purine area, including North Korea and Communist China, according to Professor Andre Karpinsky, the Russian geologist and construction expert. Professor Karpinsky, wh« has arrived m the
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    • 72 1 On Other Pages Pag< Chinese High School Reopens t Parents Faint m Court t Belfast Returns From Korea 2 Trade Union Mission m XL 3 Estate Manager Killed S Melby Joins Jungle Patrol Eight Gassed m Penang 4 Malaya Loses Chance To Buy Sugar 4 Entertainment Feature S Churchill's Warning
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  • 541 2 Chinese High School Boys Hold Secre t Pro tes t Mee ting Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 200 Chinese High School students held a secret meeting m the School's assembly hall yesterday the re-opening day of the School to organise a mass protest against the School Committee's acceptance of the
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  • 260 2 A CLAIM for 530,000 under an agreement m respect of the lease of a block of 16 houses m Orchard Road, was brought by Lim Eng Siang against William Francis Fitzpatrick m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Thorogood.
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 2 THE CRUISER Belfast lying m midstream at Singapore Naval Base yesterday, shortly after, her arrival from Hongkong and Korea. Picture by Michael Goh
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  • 557 2  -  DEREK DRABBLE By Standard Shipping Reporter 6-Inch Terror THE 10,000-TON cruiser Belfast, which until recently was the flagship of Rear-Admiral W. G. Andrewes, R. N., m the Korean War, arrived at Singapore Naval Base yesterday morning after bombarding the North Korean-occupied
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  • 105 2 FOUR members of the Rangoon police are due to arrive m Singapore tomorrow to undergo a short course with the Singapore police m control administration and use of police equipment. The team which left Rangoon yesterday m the m.s. Sangola consists of Inspector
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  • 256 2 THE SINGAPORE Relief Court yesterday heard how a well-known race horse owner, Mr. Loh chin was robbed of a $1,000 pay-roll at pistol point and how the gunman was subsequently arrested after a thrilling In the dock stood 32-year-old Tan Kian
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  • 244 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE BOY Scouts Associatio: rSfil m apore A PPeal Committee has sent out urgent appeals to the public m Malaya for $30,000. -^P 1 3 sum is Part of the fndT P for ?epair? and furnishing of their build--Ik_ m Axeman Street
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  • 361 2 Court Orders Girl To Welfare Home -2 Women Left In Grief Manciara Man Keporter TWO Chinese women left the Singapore Higji Court in sorrow yesterday. They had just heard a court order placing 14-year-old girl, Lim Choon Hiang, in the care of the Department of Social Welfare. Both women have
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  • 53 2 THE statement that a National Institute for Adult Education would be a food tiling m Singapore was the personal view of Mr J Le Prevost. It did not represent the view of the Governments of Singapore and the Federation. The interview with Mr Le Prevost was published
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  • 240 2 Husband Wife Faint At Inquest Into Son's Death SOH SENG KOK and his wife fainted In the I Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday during the inquest into the death of their son, Soh Boon Chee, 18. A doctor giving evidence m another court, treated the couple before sending them to hospital
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  • 31 2 THIRTY nine v< ar ol I Cheong Yee of Bandar St was lined $50 m the Sing;,Third Police Court ye for entering the Sing Harbour Board without a i mit
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  • 198 3 Asia Has Big Part In Trade Unionism, Says Dalley c!? j0 Mission Visits XL Standard Staff Correspondent LUMPUR, Hon. Countries m Asia are iy a very important part m the develop:ld trade union movement. This was the International Confederation of Free Trade which arrived here this morning on a Federation.
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  • 100 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Malayan Chinese Association, it is understood, is to give full support to the proposal by Sir Harold Briggs. the Director of Operations, for the setting up of Home Guards m all principal towns and villages m the Federation. Government,
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  • 28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Recruiting of Chinese for the regular Malayan Police Force will take place at Seremban Police Station on Monday, Aug. 21, at 9 a.m.
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  • 68 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— a M year-old Chinese. Tan Ah m Dhoby, appeared re the Pres Court for the tl -::ice his release on a similar charge and received a sentence of three is imprisonment g two pills of char. I ase. a 43-year--1 to
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  • 77 3 Standard Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. j A memorandum of agreement to introduce Whitley Council machinery between the autho- j rities and the employees of the Telecommunications Department was signed this afternoon m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. A Strachan, Director- 1 General of Telecommunications, who
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  • 40 3 after receiving bad her family m China, ;ar-old woman Tham Lei Hill Estate tried i her life by drinking a poisonoui solution. vas bound over for months m the Singapore i Police Court yesterday empted suicid
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  • 266 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ambassador John F. Melby, chairman of the U.S. Military Mission now here, disclosed to pressmen at a conference today that he had been on a jungle patrol. What impressed him most here, he said, was that the Government knew the problem,
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  • 229 3 v ,Z! I ?u Singapore Standard invites the youths of Malaya to write an essay of not more i man 600 words on, "The j Malaya I would like, and how youth can help build it." Thirty prizes are offered.: The first prize will be
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 3 photo. The American Survey Group, including Major General Graves B. Erskine, visited the Kuala Lumpur Police Training Depot on Monday. The Group was accompanied by Mr. W. N. Gray, ComTiissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya, and other senior Police Officers. Picture shows (left to right) Mr. F. K. McNamara. Commandant,
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  • 39 3 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. News has been received from the Institute of Book-Keepers London, that Americk Singh of the X.X.M. School of Commerce has passed the Fellowship Stage Examination m Economics. his examination was held last June.
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  • 149 3 KL Scouts To Present Gang Show Of 1950' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The local Boy Scouts are pre- senting a variety show at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Fri- day at 8.30 p.m., the proceeds to go to Scout funds to improve camping and training facilities. The High
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  • 120 3 Standard Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Judgment was reserved by Raja Suleiman, the First Ma- gistrate, today m a case m I which four Malay special conI stables, Tamby bin Johanpong. Tamby bin Hussein, Yusof bin I Lutan and Kassim bin Hassan, were charged
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    27 3 Photo by Mr. Tee Ko„ S Chian. third TTm ri^htf |r^a.« »t M«» <* -*"«uu and guardians ol the £0 Chinese st-idents who were DMCK iisieo Michael Goh
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    64 3 Standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Owing to the creation of South Malaya District, tho designation of Headquarters, Malaya District, the senior military formation m Malaya, has been changed to He a dquarters 1 Malaya. Major General R. E. Urquhart, continues to be G.O.C. Inspector Zamani bin Samat
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  • 267 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Bandits have been very active m Pahang since Saturday and m the past 48 hours have extracted a heavy death toll from civilians and security forces m various parts of the Federation. Their victims include the European manager
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  • 155 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An UMNO youth delegate from Ulu Langat, Abdul Khalid bin Osman. walked out from a meeting of the Selangor Youth Council m Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he failed to get a clause deleted m the draft constitution of the
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  • 48 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Press release states that the wounded soldier of the 2nd Battalion Malay Regiment who !was flown from Bertam to ]Kota Bahru by helicopter is Private Ishak bin Mohamed Jaaffar whose mother lives at Batu 29. Kota Lama Kiri, Kuala Kangsar, Perak.
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  • 698 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The abduction «f a Chettiar from Klang over two years ago and the payment of $25,000 by relatives for his release, were memtioned m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today when ft Chinese, Low Ah Poh alias
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  • 90 3 KCALA LCMPFR. Mon. Discussions on the launching of a million dollar lottery by the Malayan Chinese Association next year were held at a meeting of the Selangor Branch of the MCA m Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. It was decided to leave the matter to the Chairman
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  • 43 3 i THE Pilot train of the night mail from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore was derailed m Negri Sembilan m the early hours yesterday. There were no casualties, either to passengers or railway personnel. Normal train service was resumed last night.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 217 3 I POH— Today ST^-*" Warriors Ruby: Song of Surrender 1. 3, Capitol (Klang): That Dangeroustf.4s and 9 p.m. A e 3 c4S o nd 915P m Rex: Three Came Home 12.45 3, Cricket: Raffles Inst, vs Penang 6.45 and 9 p.m. F. S. V.I. ground. S T2 45 Fa 3
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  • 87 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LOUIS Jay Williams, a British West Indies businessman arrived m Singapore by Qantas Constellation yesterday to investigate into the possibilities of trade between Malaya and the 8.W.1. Mr. Williams, managing-dir-ector of L. J. Williams Marketing Company, Ltd, Trinidad spent two months
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  • 451 4 By NG SEX YEW, Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA has lost her chance to purchase sugar m addition to the Empire since the United States late last month bought over Cuba's entire reserve stock of 600,000 tons. Cuba is the worlds
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  • 47 4 PENANG, Mon.— The United States military survey mission, which is now visiting the various parts of the Federation will be m Penang tomorrow. The mission will be entertained to luncheon at the Residency by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham.
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 4 Captain Jack M. Windas Monroe's young skipper. "Of all the slow and inefficient places at handling cargo, Keelung is one of the worst. It took us three days to get rid of 834 tons of military and commercial -argo for Formosa," he said. Students of the Chinese
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  • 38 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Aug. 14.— Inche Mohamed bin Taib, dental surgeon of the government hospital here, will be leaving for the United Kingdom early next month on a Federation Scholarship for further dental studies.
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  • 308 4 Millionaire 's Dream Ship Arrives In S 'pore— 3 Days La te Standard Shipping Reporter AN AMERICAN millionaire's dream ship of pleasure cruises arrived late on schedule at Singapore yesterday because her cargo of war material retarded her. Last night, at 7.15, the gangway of the President Monroe was lowered
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  • 145 4 Standard Stan* Correspondent MISS Frances M. Dailor is a woman who believes more of her sex should join the Merchant Navy as either pursers or wireless operators and go to sea. Miss Dailor is chief of the Seaman Affairs Section m the 'Division of
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  • 78 4 "•BfefS-B- 1 Correspondent TLAIPAT, Aug. 14.— At a meeting held m the Tumpat Rover's Den, the following officials have been elected to the group council of the newly formed 17th Kelantan West Crew. Chairman: Inche Mohd. All hon. secretary: Inche Abdui KSW? hon tre asurer:
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  • 245 4 CHEMICAL analysis of bits of starch found on the finger nails and trousers of a Chinese was used as evidence m the Singapore First District Court yesterday against 20-year-old Chng Pai Kwang, who was sentenced to a total of four years'
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  • 84 4 Standard Staff Reporter The Commissioner-Gene-ral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald has agreed to meet towards the end of this month, a delegation from the Singa~ pore Federation of Services Union to dismss about the Federation's claims about housing allowance and other outstanding problems. Mr. Mac Donald
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  • 193 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KANGAR, Mon.— The suggestion that each house should have a drum and m time of emergency beat it for help, was made by the Mentri Besar of Perlis when he, the British Adviser, Mr. A. Glencross. Government officers and the
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  • 83 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon.— ln celebration of their jubilee anniversary, the Perak Chinese Athletic (Chin Wood) Association will hold a tea-party at the pre- mises of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association on Sunday at 2 p.m. Members of the association will give an
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  • 59 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon. Three curfew breakers were fined $200 each or two months' imprisonment by the Ipoh Magistrate Che B-haudJn this morning. i They are Chong Sen (2.?). Then Piang Chen (20) and ILam Yong (31) who broke the curfew m a "bad"
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  • 69 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— A meeting of Malay merchants In the Federation and Singapore will be held at Kuala Kangsar on Friday. Aug 25 under the auspices of the I'nited Malays National Organisation. The secretary of the UMNO. Penang branch, told The Standard today that
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  • 269 4 'Ceylon Looks To India For Guidance Lead' INDIA and Ceylon have been closely interknit al though they were politically distinct throughout th< ages m religion, race and culture. The Ceylon Commissioner m Singapore and Malaya. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu said this yesterday m a special message to The Standard on the
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  • 155 4 Standard Staff Correspon PENANG, Mon. People around f 0 1n» the Penang Harbour Bo d at We'd <> skelter this afternoon when a cylinder" monia, exploded inside one of the plosion was described by a clerk near the thing like the sound of a bomb."
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  • 112 4 THE SIN P v C ti»:u In i Jured 1 were f SI I m \h<- r. n a t Shan Mohnmcd X and Ai 3a Ibmi n i^ bak M Xl!!. rharg K. and Suk w.th i v Th. ,y m t. Naval
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 164 4 Crossword Puzzle u~w~«ti ACROSS 34— Coar«e hon.-ry 34— Che -J*" f I— Strlea 3S— Paid notlo* El** s LI-~ 4— College degrea 40— Doc* 3 B <»bbr.> 43— Dlemlihaa -t>T~ 4 Real aatata ncape «S— Lair _J* 11— Original 4T— Alio* ance for r 13--Sptn waj<# dr 13— Co< .-d
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  • 728 5  - MAGNA SCREEN, MULTI SOUNDSINGAPORE'S LATEST THRILL FOR MOVIE-FANS OSWALD HENRY By _ftfGAPOBEANB wilJ 5 thrill U the novelty of J. maimer when they 'T he David O. Selznick Jfjcttnie' at the Capitol Jhe. orrow. jjjjs i enious device the vi rv latest to come from H... wood not onh jives
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  • 264 5 at your end," adds Mr. Glick who hopes to leave the States between the 20th and 28th of this month. I understand that all the wild animals being used here m the making of the picture will be shipped to Hollywood later by Mr. Click. JOTTINGS M
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  • Article, Illustration
    276 5 •MADELEINE* (Eagle- Lion) CINEGUILD'S new film** 'Madeleine", starring Ann Todd, Norman Wooland and Ivan Desny is based on one of the most famous and enigmatic trials m history. It is the story of the young Glasgow girl, Madeleine Smith, who was tried for the murder of her lover Emile
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  • 114 5 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 14— Mexican film actress Rita Macedo has flown to Hollywood to make a screen test for the leading feminine role m the movie "The Brave Bulls." Producer Robert Rossen plans to film the picture for Columbia Studios m Mexico City Mcl Ferrer, star
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  • 403 5  -  WILLIAM E. McKENNEY BRIDGE CORNER By COMPLETING a trump coup always gives the declarer a real thrill. It is not too difficult a play to master. You simply have to watch the drop of the cards, and be careful of your timing. In the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 418 5 Radio Proarammes RADIO MALAYA gj SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME T 10 a.m. News from Singapore N< and the Emergency News from pi Kuala Lumpur. 1 pm Light ai Music: 130 Time Signal and B News: 1.45 Dance Music by Eddie Tl South Trio; 6p m. Programme Summary: 6 02 Listeners' Choire;
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    • 307 5 w lomas, soprano. and Leo •avlor at the piano; 7.45 The _dio Doctor: 8 p.m. Sonata ecital. 830 The Talk of the ->wn (S»: 9 pm. Clock Chimes: iriety Bandbox: 9.30 Second _ws (S>; 945 Dance Music aved by Freddy Martin .d his Orchestra: 10 pm. The lue Danube, 1030
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  • 727 6 HTHREE years ago, today, the history of British 1 India came to an end and that of two new nations India and Pakistan began. It was a day of jubilation and anxiety m India and throughout the world. Jubilation, because the fear that India would have to
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  • We, the People
    • 369 6 Sir: I was a student at local private school at one time. I was also m a Government aided school but as I was overage, I was forced to leave that school. I tried to continue my education m a private school. With this intention I paid my
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    • 304 6 Sir:— l have been keenly watching the reactions of the Indian public who have boldly tome forward m defending and opposing the novel idea of the Twelve Gentlemen headed by Hon'ble Mr. Ramani. In Singapore, m 1946. I was one amongst a few ethers who attempted
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  • 10 6 "Ah nice cosy little cave Safe at last
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  • 334 6 Tribute To Ian Morrison IN the ancient and beautiful city of Peking, m what, during the days of extraterritoriality* was the Legation Quarter there is a street that is straight. In that street has happened history and tragedy. The Chinese have name for it but they use it seldom, and
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  • 669 6  - India Writes Off Chiang Kai-Shek Robi Chakravorti By India's roncern for Red China's friendship has become a corner-stone of her foreign policy NEW DELHI (FANA) PANDIT Nehru foreign policy etateme ntin the Indian Parliament on the Korean issue is likely to bring about far-reaching repercussions m the immediate future. The
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  • 385 6 It's The Talk of The Town Malaya's Rice Problem MALAYA'S rice problem is again m the news. The Director of Drainage and Irrigation. Federation of Malaya, warns m his report for 1949: "it is extremely unlikely that Malaya can hope again to get from overseas, rice to meet two-thirds of
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  • 371 6 Review of Views Word Of Caution TWO Chinese daili* welcomed tho rc__T.i_: Overseas CI J and the N S school and "'th If decision the ,k >t reached v h* schools will t» t effect, on i overseas Chinese institutions m Mai.vY Chun* Shin* J condemned the subversive elerr, 1
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    21 6 TO MR 6i MRS S< SUN m the Pel Hospital a ton u l 14. IPSO Both -n.lh.r doing w.l!
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    34 7 photo. rrPsh roffer for the driver is ensured by this Germanpnted £2 electrical midget coffee-machine fed by the generator. The boiler can also be used to boil n or heat up shaving water. AP
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  • 'UN Will Retake All Territory Lost In S. Korea'
    • 49 7 R^p^irts from the Korean front -a> that the First C avalry Division rlaimed that a twoda) artillery and infantry campaign against North Korean infiltrators on the Naktong Ri\»r line had killed 1.000 fled* and broken up new enemy attempts to establish a bridfthead 14 miles southwest of Taegu.- U.P
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    • 57 7 Twenty-five bloodstained US men from two trapped mated units reached a ion outpost on Sunday, alter crawling in ones and twos; through the North Korean lines the night. Most are aed. A few hundred yards behind the U.S. lines are the skeletons 15 big lorries torched by Korean incendiary greiade«
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    • 41 7 destroyer dashed Htfo Red-held Inchon harbour, northwest Korea, and rescued a US .Vary pilot, E. A. trho had ditched carrier. based Cosair after being hi: bu Red ground fire over Seon. end swum 10 a midchannel rock at Inchon A .P
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    • 36 7 North Korean railways took a terrific pounding from allied aircraft m strategic and tactical strikes which swept virtually to the Siberian border. Five Red planes were also destroyed on the ground and five others damaged. A.P
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  • 42 7 The limbless torso of a 35-year-old woman and her severed legs were found m two separate pillow cases on the banks of a Vienna stream as police sought the slayers of a young woman and an 18-year-old girl. A.P
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  • 62 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 14 (Reu-ter-AAP): Twenty thousand Mongol cavalrymen under the leadership of Prince Teh, who 1 is still loyal to the Nationalists, took Pailingmiao, m Suiyuan Province, on Aug. 10, j according to the Chinese press I here. I Dispatches said that heavy casualties were inflicted
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  • 196 7 LONDON, Aug. 14 (Reuter):— The world has< enough resources to ensure that nobody m Asia or. elsewhere need go hungry, says Dr. Charles Kellogg, director of the Soil Survey Division of the U.S. Agriculture Department. He stresses the need for education, research, finance
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  • 305 7 ND N Au 14 <R*uter)— Warnings of the gravity of the world situation were sounded yesterday when Conserative leader Win-ton ChuiihS iked ftSS Minister Clement Attlee to recall Parliament within a week or ten days -for m Sent *aJ%? while
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  • 151 7 Rush Men To Korea —Menzies TOKYO, Aug. 14. (UP)The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, said today it was essential that 1 additional troops be rushed toi Korea as soon as possible andi added that Australia was making every effort to get her ground forces there quickly. Mr. Menzies, who
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  • 140 7 Congress Is Enemy, Say Sikhs AMRITSAR (India), Aug. 14.' (AP)— The Sikh communal or-j ganisation, Shiromani Akali] Dal Party, has directed all its; members m Parliament and! the Punjab Legislature to resign their seats and fight the' Congress from outside. Addressing a mass meeting here following this decision, I j
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  • 50 7 KARLSUHE. Aug. 14 (UP): Dr. Hermann Puender, German delegate to the Council of Eul rope s General Assembly', said that the West German Govern- ment was "ready to do its share" lin mobilising a unified All-Eu-I ropean army to oppose any RusI sian aggression.
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    60 7 A NEW material, a compound of lead and rubber, has been discovered m Britain for use m the manufacture of civil defence protective clothing (seen above) agatnst th* effects of atom bombing. A whole suit weighs posstb-v 50 lbs., but is very manipulative for. when wearing the 2 lb. glove,
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  • News Brief
    • 100 7 LONDON, Aug. 14— (Reuter): King George unexpectedly left London last night for the] Royal Family's Scottish homei at Balmoral, but Queen Elizabeth stayed behind to await the birth of a second child to. her daughter, Princess Elizabeth Associated Press adds that the King and Queen had
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    • 23 7 A Soviet fighter plane crashed at Ketzin, m the Russian zone, killing the pilot and another occupant. _says a West Berlin report. A.P
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    • 18 7 Eighteen persons were killed and 30 injured when a truck laden with 50 people overturned m Peru A.P
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    • 44 7 Mr. Chaudtari Khaliqussaman. 63-year-old president of the All Pakistan Muslim League has resigned following demonstrations EsJero Jfcg house by groups from X™**™* refugee population, estimate* S "nmber H 300,000 I"-!" 1 against alleged failure of the League to obtain better conditions for them. Reuter
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    • 25 7 The U.N. Palestine Conciliation Committee has submitted to Jordan plans for refugee work and relief which will go before the General Assembly m September. A.P
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    • 35 7 A resolution calling for free elections m Spain has been submitted to the European Council's Consultative Assembly at Strasbourg. Sponsors are political leader* from France. Britain, Western Germany, Italy Belgium Greece, Turkey^NorW_y» and Luxembourg. A.P
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    • 21 7 The Chief of the Spvlel Union's leading military educa tionnl institution, Col-Gen. Vya 1 cheslav vetaev, has died tf Moscow. A.P
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    • 27 7 I Ex- U.S. Ambassador to Iran. Dr. Wallace Murray, said m Springfield (Ohio) that "if Russia moves into Iran, it certainly will mean World War j A.P
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    • 21 7 Field Marshal G. Jones. Commander of the Royal Australian Air Force, has arrived m Japan by Lincoln bomber from Australia. Reuter
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      45 7 Geo. Marcel labove). French neting MWf* Commissioner n In?o-Chtoa has again appealed to irenei Vie'minh coven it rr .ngeOTmilUti -nddril t p. ..oners of war. He ••rgejthe ietminh to e ["E__?__ lives to three named yh_Q»_« i Vietnam to meet French tWCCTf on Aug. Reuter
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    • 15 7 Mr. George Papandreou, Greek .ice-Premier and Minister of Public Order, is flying toj Washington. Reuter
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    • 25 7 Leaflets denouncing U.S. 'aggression** m Formosa and Korea have been scattered over Hankow and Canton by Chinese Red air force planes, says Pelting radio.- Reuter
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    • 13 7 AU Turkish Communists will be deprived of their citizenship. Ankara Radio reports.- Reuter
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    • 28 7 Pianist Miss Kiyoko Tanaka. JB, first Japanese musician to go to Europe since the war, is leaving Yokohama by the French ship La Marseillaise on Aug. 23. Reuter
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    • 22 7 The International Union of Students i« Prague says the Federation of Student Youth of Indonesia has been admitted to lUS membership. A.P
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    • 51 7 Daya Ram Bert, vice-pre-sident of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, declared m Rome that Germany's only hope of salvation was to adopt the Gandhian principles of non-violence and non-co-operation. He added that his tour had shown him that "employers of labour m Europe •re better than those m India."
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    • 37 7 U.S. Cp_ Filomeno "Moro M Pabular, veteran who fought m the defence of Bataan and Corregidor nine years ago as a member of the Philippines Scouts, before joining the U.S. iarmy, is reported missing; m Korea. 1
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    • 26 7 Leftist P.I. Congress of Labour organisations have unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the sending of Filipino troops to fight with the UJN. forces m Korea.- A.P
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    • 29 7 Dally Telegraph correspondent i William Randolph Churchill, who arrived in 'Tokyo to cover the 1 Korean war. h;,s gone by air to Hongkong for a live day visit— A.P
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  • 178 7 WASHINGTON, Auf 14 (Renter) The 7.S. Atomic Energy Commission's report on itom war dangers might have been a report 'telling how the atom will enrich your life," (aid Senator Brien McMahon. chairman of the Senate House A.E.C., who blamed the Kremlin 'and
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  • 210 7 'Set Up Free US Of Africa, Europe Parliament Urged STRASBOURG, Aug. 14 (Reuter) Establishment of a United States of Afrfet and setting up of an African Constituent Assembly, it is learned here have been proposed m a motion tabled m the European Consultative Assembly "MCMM it is as necessary for
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  • 59 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 14 <AP): Four masked robbers raided the house of retired Chinese Nationalist Gen. Liv Shih and stole cash and jewellery worth HK$3.--000. Gen Liu's army of 1.500.000 troops was defeated by the communists at Hsuchow m 1948. Three men and a woman were killed m a
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    37 7 photo. U.S. troops m a Korean tows take cover as bullets from the gun of a sniper whistle around them. Nearly all eyes are focussed on the building ahead, from which the sniper is operating. I. N
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  • 28 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 14 <AP>: The Communist Governor of Hunan Province. Wang Shou-tao. is reported to have been detained m Peking for "wavering" and "inefficiency." A.P
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  • 21 7 The British light fleet carrier Theseus is expected to leave Portsmouth for the Far East on Friday. Reuter
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  • 79 7 FIFTH AIR FORCE H.Q. IN KOREA, Aug. 14 .L.P)— VS. B-26's blasted "Seoul City Sue" off the air Sunday night when the superfortresses, using 200-lb. fragmentation bomb*, attacked the Seoul radio transmitter at 9 p.m. when a woman broadcaster was scheduled to give her propaganda talk
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  • 103 7 JAKARTA, Aug. 14. (AP)— The way has been cleared for a vote m Parliament on a constitution abolishing the Federated States m Indonesia and incorporating the 15 other original states of the United States of Indonesia. The Jogjakarta radio announcied a working committee of the
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  • 45 7 Australian Prime Minister Men. ies told Japanese reporters there was still a strong antiJapanese feeling m Australia, adding. "I would be foolish to pretend there Is not." Red China's Ambassador Wang Jen-shu has arrived m Jakarta to establish an embassy A.P Reuter
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  • 251 8 TUE one-third free sale concession enjoyed by textile mills m India m respect of cotton yam lias been withdrawn by the Government of India from this month, says the Indian Government Trade Commissioner m a notification. The open general permission to dispose of
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  • 170 8 Gap Will Dwindle By End Of Year NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (Renter). The boom m import- by the United States. spurred by the Korean crisis! and mobilisation here. con-' tinued to gain headway, the j New York Times reported today. A rise of, at least, 51.000.--000.000 m import volume this
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  • 125 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 13— (UP) Australian exports of' wheat and wheat flour during i the first 1 1 months of the current fiscal year totalled 73,106,--(lOM bushels of wheat and 14,--053,00 centrals (or ...460.000 bushels of grain equivalent), the United States Department of Agriculture reported
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  • 116 8 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.— (GILS. Parliament unanimously passed a resolution by the Industry and Supply Minister. Mr. Hare Krishna Mahtab. enabling the House to make laws to meet the situation caused by the recent rise m prices of various articles. A special order was issued
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  • 150 8 WASHINGTON. Aug. 13—; (UP) A rise m Federal income taxes far surpassing anything seen, was proposed within the I Federal Reserve Board yester- j day. An official of the Board, who wished to remain anonymous, said that he thought "that a tax increase
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  • 33 8 DAMASCUS, Aug. 14— .AP) The Council of Ministers has ratified a trade treaty between Syria and Egypt and authorised Premier Nazem Coudsi to sign it during his visit to Alexandria today.
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  • 810 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan share market opened rather quiet today. Tin .hares showed improvements m quo-j tations but holders were awaiting for London's opening. In- j dustrials were steady, and rubber shares had little interest. Closing quotations were:— Buvei Seller Mcx Bricks Pret 1.90 200 Ord 190
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  • 172 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are are follows. FREE MARKET CURRENCIES Bu..ln_ rate;- tor All Mat .ran- mt_to_. CONTROL imtECT KATES i N G dollar- miv m ,r oarmf tted to Malayan HONGKONG. Aug M-ifPi -T... for Im
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  • 102 8 CUTTACK. Aug. 14.— (GIIS) —The Central Rice Research Institute at Cuttaek (Orissa) has already collected over 2.500 varieties of padi, wild j and cultivated, for study pur-' poses. There are over 5,000 types of padi m the world. Started m 15)46, the Institute.! situated at the
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  • 134 8 ORDERS front Japan for Malayan rubber again steadied the Singapore rubber market yesterday. The turn-over was small, with sellers reserved. The market opened steady but quiet at slightly higher levels then the week-end prices and at noon were about 2£ cents per
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  • 105 8 LONDON. Aug 14 'Reut«»r> Despite an undertone of eantJon [whilst awaiting developments •Korea, the London Slock E 1 change recorded quiet firmness m many domestic issues toda v. British Government funds responded with fractional gain, to Ismail buying, and there wan imjprovements of a few pence
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  • 90 8 Standard Staff Reporter Dt-LL conditions prevai'ed m the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra had buyers at $425. with sellers holding off at $4.U. Pepper remained unchanged m prices. Prices m the Singapore produce market yesterday i were Betel Nut $I_. (Split). S2l (whole); Copra $425,
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  • 130 8 MUNICIPAL SDorf 3*» T92C 10*00 100 of 4i% 19.W 105 50 I OH SO 3% i»35 8«>K) 87 (JO 3% 1837 *2 5G JJ -Oxi 3% 1938 02 5t; *CJ m>xi 4% 19.W !OI)V 1(12^) 3*^ 1943 90.00 9100 Penanp 5% I92& Hftt*? lUh.se 4i 1»2V) KM
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  • 116 8 TIN TOUCHES £818 1/2 A TON LONDON. Aug. 14 (LP).— The tin mark, t struggled bravely m the morning with the problem of fending tin to buy ur sell since the Ministry of Supply drr lined to -_nrm_h any more tin front its stocks. By raising snot £15-1 2 to
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  • 27 8 NEW YORK, All g, 14— (AP) ..liiiam O'Neil. president of General Tyre and Rubber Co.. said no tyre shortage, and no threat of one.
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 44 8 The latest Singapore rubber price yesterday (Aug. 14) were, per tb. Buyers Sellers No. 1. RSS Spor loose ...$1.27 $1.28 No. 1. RSS fob m boles Sept. $1.22 $1.23 No. 2. m $1.21 $1.22 No. 3. $1.20 $1.21 Tone Slightly easier offer steady.
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    • 17 8 SINGAPORE, Mon., Aug. 14. —The price of tin today wo* $404.75 per picul. Up 621 cents.
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  • 507 8 NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (Reuter) The United States Government will impose controls on all crude rubber for tyres and other products on Sept. 1 under one of the first industrial mobilisation orders resulting from the
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  • 52 8 UK Imports More Canadian Cloth MONTREAL. Aug. 14 u\P)— Imports of British cotton "fabrics into Canada during May— the last month for which figures are available reached the highest point m 12 months, the Cotton Institute of Canada reported. Shipments aggregated 2.422.--000 Kguasi yards, an increase of 774.000 over the
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  • 197 8 HONGKONG, Aug. 13— (AP)— Big storks of materials, which bad piled up m Hongkong warehouses, are being reduced by steady buying. The Hongkong Sunday Herald said today much of this lm.. ing has been on behalf of both Communist and Nationalist China. A
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  • Finance and Commerce
    • 61 8 LA paz The B tcrdav ov. r the eluding a poly on mineral I and pi.. I the Stal In I [self will be 'erals I under be fbtad A mJnin tmig_!er and othc pose of r« foreign mineral All foi the mm sold
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    • 38 8 Standard m.:«t _.-p» r tei month: i ,jj. cr.. itoek at the er ton.*, a Port it July we"' I 4m of I MM 4^.417 a rover P ri tons at railways ton.- ii
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    48 8 These are crates of Australian cork transhipped at Singapore and destined for Switzerland. In all probability, they will return to Singapore on the top of champagne, and liqeuer bottles. This photo by Michael Gob shows the crates hetng loaded aboard one of the vessels* at the SHB docks.
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  • 25 8 LONDON H the E index- I the X Str« .< Of the textile- b miner. while mi 6.3 pr ■idised i raained
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    • 40 8 NEXT TO HAV/ffG A PfCH UNCLETHE BEST THING IS TO INVEST IN SAVINGS f f— __v YOU TOO CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS $1. INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT 2% PER ANNUM. CHunG KHinui Bnni. Ltd.
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    15 9 Captain John Cocks and Captain Peter Blake photographe m Singapore yesterday with their jeep. Standard
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  • 350 9 I Hill 1A Standard Staff Reporter TH i1 contribution" by the Royal Air Force to th« m,i terrorists is the supply by air oi the aro.L f yan Camp arty, C-in-C, Far East Air Force in an artfde S? th°T? f yS
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  • 81 9 OSLO, Aug. 14— < Reuter L— al Airlines are among pui Di vised Sky- taken from owned by Braa- a private Norwegian airfitting faster engines the -;n their four Sky_.'id are disposing of the old -7 type. the Indian National es was expected a airfield,
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  • 208 9 Three Sister Ships In Singapore Standard Shipping Reporter RARELY m Singapore Docks are three fine pas- senger liners of the East Asiatic Company berthed at the same time. But this was the case yesterday, when the Selandia, Falstria and Meonia, were all alongside three Daneswith graceful lines and' i-nmaculate accommodation
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  • 100 9 photo. arch radar re security, standard of mfort and engularity of. ices has I by the BritEKCO (E. K. I) Jl__ that the BOAC have already placed orders for, this latest product of the radar scientists, and plan to instal it m the de Havilland Comet
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  • 180 9 RAF Has Night Fighter THE RAF's first jet twoseat night fighter, the Gloster Meteor NF.ll, is now m production, says the Air Pictorial, Britain's popular flying monthly. The first hint of a new Bri- tish jet night fighter was given by Mr. Arthur Henderson, Secretary of State for Air. m
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  • 778 9 Standard Staff Reporter _>._._. ________> SINGAPORE is journe^ Captain John Cocks of Lor Captain Peter Blake, also months ago on a round the Captain Cocks is stayir accept an appointment w Publicity Bureau Limited month here; while Captain his journey to
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 113 9 ffi_. r...t* :j; ____-Ll Despatches TODAY— Kelant an (parcels only) noon by Buloh; IndoChina noon by Buloh; Gt. Britain N. Ireland. Eire, Europe, j North and West Africa, West Indies, Egypt and Ceylon noon by Patroclus; Thailand 5.45 pm. by Train; Palembang 6 pm by Ban Hong Leong; Djambi 6
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    • 270 9 MONOPLANE Nearing completion at Bern, bridge. Isle of Wight, is the Britten Norman BX-IF, a small 1 high-wing braced monoplane. j with a 36 h.p. J.A.P. motor, and slab-sided fuselage. jj^jP^ »N and OUT OF HARBQURJJ TOBOALI (KPM) ;Hock, La Capirena, Vcdbay. from Pontianak I Kurdistan, Falstria. Van AUG. 17
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    • 238 9 \AIR arrivals) ">},^v^ j; [and DEPARTURES i i^jf J Z '-^-T» r fZ_A_-^=___ VS T__i_____r^ **L1 r• r y i Arrivals Departures AIR CEYLON DOUGLAS GARUDA INDONES! .If DC4 AIRWAYS DOUGLAS DC3 from Colombo ETA 6 .SO a.m. for Tanjoof Pinang, Si: gkop, KLM CONSTELLATION Bangka. Ei:ii.ion, Jakarta from Amsterdam,
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  • 186 10 Trophy Comes South j Alter Nine Years I After a lapse of nine years, the Malaya Cup came south with Singapore's two-nil victory over Penang at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. These pictures show Top left corner, an incident m the game; the Singapore team's manager, hht.
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    • 193 10 THREE HORSE -SHOES BEER ft CONTEST WINNERS }Kf FIRST PRIZE X TRIP FOR TWO PERSONS TO BALI BY PLAKf oik fOR SHIP AND ONE WEEK'S STAN Mr. TAN HONG CHOR 12 Bugi* St, Singapoi W 2,310 C r o w n c o r k i SECOND PRIZE -i *yjl
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  • 388 11  -  Samuel G. E sther B. Kling B* and Five StageHi CourtsWp 7 H v can you tell if the right stage of which of these A. you fit into, v you beDec.de too _nplishinc go you re. •♦orientation* this period an to feel j natural with •site sex
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  • 90 11 a.— A warning c hostesses that putting a rope cks if they do ™re interest m their issued by president i B Cabarat Girls' rday. Cabaret Girls' joined the trade Miss Eng Eng l< since 1948 I The Standard' tends to resign. I Eng expressed the
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  • 674 11 H. L Hopkin .a® camera LONDON, Aug. 6— The ase of Bertha de Hertogh, ow Mrs. Nadra Adabi, /horn London papers ineitably describe as "the tingle girl," has created remendous interest here. I write on a Sunday, and 11 the London papers carry Mlf
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  • 172 11 Suspected Foul Play i PENANG, Mon.— A Malay l| police sergeant. Din bin Yaha- 1 ya, attached to the Port and\ Marine Police Station, told the j Coroner, Mr. D. R. Home, that 1 1 he suspected foul play when i he found blood flowing out I m from a
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  • 119 11 PENANG, Mon.— A modern I new cinema hall is fast coming < t up at the junction of Dato\ Kramat Road and Pahang l Road. It is being built for Mr. 1 Makhanlall Mahawar, a local business man. I The new cinema is an I tirely
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  • 40 11 MALACCA, Mon.— The Settlement Council has decided to inform the Federation Government that during the emergency period, tho Settle-, ment did not wish to hay..- any, accredited Consul or reurr*a> of the Co.oM-uanst r;..c-.__na_4 China
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    20 11  -  Ed Reed By "1 would have broken our engagement long ago, but I just got the ring!"
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  • 147 11 LONDON, Aug 12— (INS)— Princess Elizabeth's second baby will not be born under the National Health Service. although Elizabeth is entitled to all benefits. These include free medical attendance at birth, free hospitalisation, free pre-natal and post-natal care, a cash "maternity benefit" of $11.20
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  • 450 11  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN No Sure Cure Yet For Baldness; Many Reasons For Hair Loss By MD. written for Nt.\ Service EVERYONE ha'es to become bald, particularly when the hair starts falling out early m life. But it is" lucky that baldness is so much more common m
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  • 63 11 if MUAR. Mon.— The widow of the late Toh Kirn Seng. Madam Ng Cliai, and her three child- ran, all minors, have been awarded an ex-gratia compenI sation of $:..000 by the .iovernment. through the etlorts of the Malayan Chinese AssociaI tion of Muar. r Toh Kirn Seng
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    • 225 11 BrN^TI f I k-^^^--~l i^iir^l! 111 W^ nU>. (TMAT3 STRANGE )I I J PAGWOOQ WHY r" X f N tuifc. i^rr i__. I BOUGHT s I APFNT NOIJ FATIN_T >. rari/_L eH *3*sX A l BS>OUGHT SOME IOH,THAT_.L PnwF rxi bSU.____% f A v\ YOU_ SUF>PEf_ ?<^ rf Cr*/* T)
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  • 76 12 Standard Staff Correspondent RAUB, Mon.— A hat-trick by Lt. Davis skipper of the side, enabled the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles here to defeat the 2/10 G.R.. of Ipoh, by three goals to one m the second round of the Nepal Cup. Indirajit scored the solitary
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  • 376 12 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Mon Ching Churn wrested the R. D. Y. cup from the holders the Fourth Hussars, today winnine three goals to two m a thrilling cup final played on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. By their victory Chine Churn
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  • 89 12 New English Horses Arrive PENANG. Mon— Five New English horses arrived here last night by the "Autolycus" from the United Kingdom for various owners m Perak and Singapore. They were King's Defender for trainer M. Van Breukelen of Ipoh, and Francois. Malachy and Zalovix for trainer W. Lewis of Penang.
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  • 305 12 JtmiorCap THE Royal Army Pay Corps j wrote off the Star Soccerites' chances m the Junior cup tournament yesterday, depositing the ball four times m their goal without receiving anything m return. The RAPC cashed m on the all-round weakness of their opponents, particularly Ah
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  • 84 12 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Penang Malays are preparing to meet Trengganu m the semi-final round of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer competition here on Aug. 17. After this match, the Trengganu Malays will meet the Ramblers. Both matches, are to be
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  • 157 12 DJAKARTA. Sat.— A covered sports stadium with a seating capacity of 8.000 persons has recently been completed m Djakarta. Boxing, wrestling badminton and basketball matches are held m the arena which is located m Gambir near the Museum. The Gajir Singh v Tan Gwet Tek
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  • 83 12 HONGKONG, Aug. 14— (AP) —A Spanish basketball team may play m Hongkong about the end of August on its way to the world championships at Buenos Aires. The Spanish team also plans to play m the Philippines. The Hongkong Basketball Association has cabled the Spanish team
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  • 58 12 Rolling Back The Years The rival Non-Benders captains, T. J. Leijssius (Singapore) and A. J. Bostock Hill (Fed.). Both played for Malaya against the Australians m 1927. The Singaoore and the Federation "Non-benders" who met for their annual cricket match at Kuala Lumpur dur- ing the week-end. The Fed- eration
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  • 258 12 MALAYA'S Thomas Cup "trainees." Tan Jin Eong and Abdullah Piruz leave Singapore by Air-Ceylon today for Bombay and the All-India badminton championships. Their selection for the trip by the Badminton Association of Malaya has two objects m view an opportunity for these rising
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  • 57 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Friday— Johore Chinese will hold a State Athletic trial on the English College Grounds on Friday, m preparation for the forthcoming Malayan Chinese, Athletic Championships to be held m Singapore next month. All district Chinese associations have been asked to submit names
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  • 442 12 THE following entries have been received for the men, women's and veterans singles and doubles and the mixed doubles championship of Singapore: Men's Singles: Wong Peng Soon, Teoh Peng Hooi, Lav Teng Chuan, Lav Teng Siah, Tan Guan Hong, Wong Peng Kow, Loong Pan Yap, R. Alimat,
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  • 926 12 THE OVAL, LONDON, August 14 (Reuter) England closed the W. at Indies' first innings at 503 runs this evening. There was something heartening m England's display and it was Wright's splendid bowling. enms -jj- deserving of a better analysis than his final 141
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  • 129 12 Harris Champ. Again BRUSSELS. Aug. 14: CAP).— Reg Harris of Britain tonight won the coveted World professional cycling sprint championship for the second year, beating Harry van Vliet of Holland m both legs of the final. Harris beat Jan Perksen of Holland m a double leg semi-final. In the first
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  • 218 12 THE Business Houses League 'A' soccer match between O.T. EC. and Chartered Bank played at Geylang Stadium yesterday ended m a well-' merited win for OTEC by three goals to one. The first half was even with the Bankers having slightly more territorial advantage, during which
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