Singapore Standard, 25 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard n vol. 1 no. 54. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 290 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24— (UP)— Thecurrent American Far Eastern nolfrv «.n« (or withdrawal of the Seventh United States Fleet trZ IU S*£iS£Fifm Formosa strait as soon as the Korean war Is ended, administration SJcUh said President Truman's decisionto station the
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  • 202 1 Standard Stiff Reporter THE appointment of a I y Council for the Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff QOOUOCed yesterday. The Air Ministry Local Staff m a statement issued n viay. said that the employers had. after repeated representations, agreed that the Union is competent to represe;
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  • 192 1 ABOARD THE SEVENTH FLEET AIRCRAFT CARRIER Aug. 23 (Delayed)— (AP)— The unsung glories of the U.S Navy have not gone unnoticed by its chiefs, nor the American public at large. Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, told men on this carrier here today. Sherman
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  • 38 1 Standard Staff Reporter As a security measure against illegal persons entering Singapore from the sea and smuggling goods from nearby islands, the Police made a surprise check on the waterfront last night.
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  • 296 1 Standard Stan* Reporter KOH AH BAK, a 15-year-old Hokkien bread seller, was injured m an explosion that took place m the kitchen of his house, a plank and attap building, m the squatter area otf Bukit Panjang Village yesterday afternoon. Koh sustained injuries on his
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  • 319 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24 (UP) Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said today that India has frequently called to the attention of the Chinese Communist Government the "desirability" of settling the Tibetan question peacefully and Sino-Tibetan talks may open i here soon. Govi Nehru
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  • 66 1 INS Photo. GLASGOW. Aug. 24 (Reuter)— The 13,350-ton British light fleet carrier Warrior, packed with naval aircraft, sailed from the Clyde today for the Far East. This is the second British carrier to leave for the Far East m the past week. The Theseus, sister ship
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  • 158 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24— (AP) Railways throughout the United States, many carrying i vital supplies to the Korean > warfront. will grind to a halt on Monday, joining the already strike-bound Canadian railways. United States ticket collectors and guards called a nationwide strike Wednesday
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (AP) President Truman today announced the appointment of Mr. Walter J. Donnelly as Minister and High Commissioner for Austria. it*. *e+ Leek 14-year-old sisi "*i Ah BaK, tue in££d b£ JSfc to the spot taJtjk-^TL. IWf J <Jf where the explojrioa tffk
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  • 259 1 US Planes, Warships On Way TOKYO, Aug. 24 (UP)— More Marine planes and' United States warships are on their way to Korea, Admiral Forrest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, said today. At the same time General J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of
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  • 62 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Chinese were arrested by the Marine Police last night when a fishing sampan was seen sailing along the Eastern approaches to the sea otl Katong. Upon examination of the craft, 432.000 cigarettes, m five sacks, were found. The fishermen stated
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  • 405 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UP) The Netherlands Embassy said on Wednesday night that some 2.000 Dutch troops will leave Holland "within a short time" to join the United Nations forces m Korea. TOKYO, Aug. 24 <rP)Powerful Communist forces moved up to the southern front
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    15 1 v .shoot fast, shoot straight and shoot to kill. Gen. Sir John Harding
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  • 190 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 24— (UP) General Sir John Harding. Commander-in-C hi c f of the British Forces m the Far East, today ordered British troops on the eve of their departure for Korea to "shoot fast, shoot straight and shoot to kill." General Harding
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    • 81 1 On Other Pages Page War Dangers Graye Lord Russell 2 Women Want To Fly 2 Denmark Vitally Interested In Korea 2 U.S. Needs Million Tons Rubber 3 K.L. Police Officer Charged 3 Sunday Holidays: 16 Summonses 4 Motorised Trishas Two Views 4 Page For Women 5 Editorial. Features 6 U.K.
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  • 93 2 SIX Indians, who were 22 ?°Vf c Court Allowing a not m the Naval Base on May were all acquitted yesterday. Lohhiw Rah m S Shamsuddin. t,^? w Haneefa. Mohamed Abu n3U bin E M^?n r and The first five accused were s aCq V
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  • 408 2  - Chances Of Third War Are Very Grave, Bertrand Russell LILLIAN BUCKOKE By i Standard Woman Reporter LORD BERTRAND RUSSELL said m Singapore yesterday that he thought the chances of a third world war were "very grave." The famous English author, philosopher and lecturer was a tired man yesterday when he
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  • 61 2 THE MANAGING Committee of the Muslim Welfare Association have suspended Mr. Abu Bakar and Mr. Jemadar Kalandar Khan. Auditor and Secretary respectively of the association, from its membership. A statement issued by the Acting General Secretary, Mr. A. A. Azad. alleged that the two officials
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  • 227 2 Standard Staff Reporter FLYING boats are to be taken off the world's air routes and services will be terminated for a period of two years. Mr. H. J. Bingham. station manager of BOAC at Southampton, told this to The Standard yesterday. He
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  • 86 2 THE proprietor of a sundries shop Goh Kirn Chye, of Kerbau Road, and his assistant, Goh Khoon Poh were charged m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday with having sold 15 tahils of sugar at 1$ cents above the controlled price. Kirn Chye claimed trial and
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  • 307 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIX women have applied to the Town Headquarters of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force for voluntary work as radar plotters and operators up to yesterday. "This is far below expectations," said F/Lt. F. Sanford. Adjutant
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  • 163 2 Court Briefs T WEN TY-y ear-old B.A. Benjamin, an employee of Gattey and Biiteman pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when charged with criminal breach of trust of $562.60 on Wednesday last. The case was postponed to Aug. 31. Bail was
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  • 459 2 a.w ti.A.t policeman with a 3,000-miie "beat" will be the central figure m a parade at the F.E.A.F. Police School at Telok Paku, Changi, tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. when he will be presented with the Long Service
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  • 255 2 Brussels Bars 'Turko' BRUSSELS, Aug. 24 (neuter) —Captain Raymond "Turko" Westerlinff arrived m Brussels by air from Cairo today only to be told that he could not stay here. He was to be placed aboard an aircraft leaving for Amsterdam today. However, newspapermen, who interviewed Westerling, were told by him
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  • 85 2 THE SINGAPORE Govern, nient has turned down the request of Eagle -I. it m Distributor Ltd. for another Appeal Board to review the British film 'The Blue Lamp" which, according to a recent decision, can only be passed for showing m the Colony with
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  • 81 2 BOMBERS of the Far East Air Force ran a shuttle service from a Singapore airfield yesterday to pound bandit hideouts m attacks which Listed from early morning until well into the evening. Brigand and Lincoln aircraft flown by RAJ*, and Australian crews took part
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  • 33 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMERICAN Ifnranan. Mr. Carl Nelson, is now m Singapore to buy books on current South-east Asia affairs published here for the State Department's library m Washington.
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  • 296 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE YOUNG Women's Christian Association of Singapore plans to build a woman's centre m Chinatown to cater for the needs of mothers living m hat area, provided sufficient funds are available The centre, which is to be built on a
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  • 73 2 SENTENCE of three monthsrigorous imprisonment was imposed on m Indian Rajaretnam. ol Selangor Street, ty» the Singapore Third Police Magistrate Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesterday for thoft on three counts. Rajaretnam pleaded guilty to stealing two shirts, two sarongs and a pair of shoes
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  • 440 2 Standard Staff Reporter DENMARK— strategically always under fear of threat —is vitally interested m the Korean situation, Mr. Henry Hellssen, Editor of the Berlin?ske Tidende Denmark's leading daily and one of the world's oldest newspapers, said m Singapore yesterday. Sixty-year old
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  • 92 2 X A PAI3MAXABHA.V 4J .1 I Wilkic Road was committed }.<r trial at thr ijoxt Assixca b) the Sum ipore Relief C»jrl trate. Mr. D. A Fyfe yestt 1 on a charge of having forced .1 bank rheqnp Padmanabhan w.is altern it Iy charged with havii
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  • 25 2 TANG KEN\; LIANG WU sentenced m the Sin«..i Fourth Police Court to four months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday when found 4 of cheating.
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  • 478 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Officer-in-charge m£ Pudu Police Station Sergeant-Major Jagir Singh, iav charged on three counts under the AntiConup^n Ordinance before Mr. A. P. Jack, the first alleged by the prosecution to have corruptrceotcd sums of $30 dollars each
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  • 148 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— x v goat that was apprehended by a policeman for public h.ghway the appearwner, an Indian ivundar. and sons, m the v te's court today Jo various charges arising out incident The youngest of the two was fined
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  • 66 3 MALACCA. Thurs. The Sr. Inspector of Schools. M Mr. D. K. Swan, has to all the management committees of Chinese S |n Malacca to support ration of the Chinese S Teachers Association lor fu pay s leave for Chibool teachers. of the teachera ived the support
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  • 199 3 IPI-R. Thurs.— i; <m Malay with Mr. Leonard as chairm;.n. has .start- m Kuala Lumpur. are being held lour a week and the comects to be engaged until about the :t month. public mmm Malay education to submit 'a for the consideraor can before wijttee
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  • 266 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs. The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. F. A. Chua. today adjourned to Aug. 31 judgment on the issue whether an Immigration Officer, Yap Fook Chong. should answer allegations of corruption m the Sessions Court or the Magistrate's Court.
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  • 98 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Chinese, Lim Boon Hua, was produced before Mr. A. P. Jack, the First Magistrate today, on two charges of extorting a total of $440 from a compatriot, Pua Beng, by putting him m fear of detention under the Emergency Regulations. The
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  • 233 3 Sti ndard St.fr r AL\ 1 7 Correspondent means "Presets ''try", are "tivo bandits Prep &re T t han S Police H;^ t0 P''«y 52.000. i, i8 ne t m S :.ah bin Mat ■c To s t ar niember N*fc, !V.1..
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  • 504 3  -  M. T. YONG V& Needs Million Tans Ro* her By int m w m Standard Staff Correspondent m MaiivTL T *?i Thurs.-That the United States does not wish to see a slumo mat?™ S^ d V Mr L van B Nichols,
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  • 69 3 SEREMBAN. Thurs. —I Representatives from ten youth organisations attended a discussion sponsored by the Rotary Club on the possibility of forming a Youth Council m Serembnn. It was decided to form such a council and to elect two representatives to the Malay- j an Youth Council
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  • Article, Illustration
    99 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— For his sound judgment, devotion to duty and untiring energy, Mr. C. S. Sundram. chief proof-reader of the Government Printing Department. Federation of Malaya, has been awarded the Imperial Service Medal. Mr. Sundram, who has had 27 years' service, has been an example to his
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  • 31 3 KUALA PILAH, Thurs.— Pleading guilty to a charge of misappropriation of $100, belonging to his employer, a Tamil, Ramachandram, was fined $100, or two months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 80 3 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. T h c Federation Welfare Fund is the richer by $5:682 as a result of the funds collected m Jasin and Kuala Lipis Districts during welfare week. Jasin collected $4,700 after paying all expenses, the most coming from the cinema
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  • 49 3 KAJANtI. Thurs. Because Liew Kirn Fong, 26, a rubber tapper, pleaded that she would be married m a week's time, the Circuit Magistrate, reduced her sentence of one week's imprisonment for unlawful possession of 15 tahils of scrap rubber, to five days.
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  • 124 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurs—Described as a deserter from the R.A.S.C., Singapore, a young Malay named Haron bin Long, appeared before Mr. Justice Abbott m the High Court on a charge of committing housebreaking and theft m Seremban on June 6. It was alleged the accused broke
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  • 255 3 Colourful Seremban Parade Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs. L)etachments of the Malay Regiment, the Police, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Guides, St. John Ambulance Brigade and the Band and Drums of the Federation Police took part m the colourful parade today on the Station padang, Seremban. held on the occasion
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 393 3 f EDERATI(^j^^/y: SEIAKGOR— Today P ex: M ntan; 3 03 915 Odeon: Key to the City 3. mr\wt t» f 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. it UU l odaV Pavilion:- The Outriders 3, y 6 V,° and^. pm A Odeon: Don Winslow of the Coast R px: Th 0 C 0
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  • 433 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will begin from Aug. 31 prosecution m Court of the first 16 alleged violators of the Weekly Holiday Ordinance. The Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. C. W. Lyle, said yesterday that three alleged offenders
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  • 32 4 KUALA PILAH, Thurs A welcoming dinner was given by members of the Kuala Pilah Chinese Recreation Club m honour of Inspector Albert Mah, who nas oeen transferred here from Seremban.
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  • 138 4 Register Hindu Marriage A BILL to make it possible for Hindu marriages to be registered is now m the course of preparation, Mr. A. P. Rajah, *a member of the Hindu Advisory Board, told The Standard yesterday. It is very difficult to prove a Hindu marriage without registration as at
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  • 158 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.— Recalling the days when policemen were warned not to go to town because a panther had escaped. Mr. P. J. Sproule, former senior puisne judge m the Straits Settlements, kept a large audience interested at the E. and O. Hotel here.
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  • 46 4 ALOR STAR ALOR STAR, Thurs. It is) understood from well-informed sources that the Acting iSSJtrf cob, will be going tS Kuall erTseils 38 KeGPer f the W T IZ g] Sl y* a ob was formercL^ed^in^rils^ 31 ffi Acting Mentri Besar.
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  • 128 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— The trial ot Mok Loke, 61 -year-old kepala of Gunong Rapat Estate at the 4th mile Gopeng Road, on a charge of criminal breach ol trust m respect of three steei pontoons, valued at $1,500 was held before the Ipoh
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  • 197 4 picture. standard Staff Ke porter SIR HOWARD FLOBEY, one of the worlds leading figures m the medical profession, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation for a three-day disV^Hi^J^f^ 1 irlllltMl matters- with University of Malaya professors. J>ir Howard is on his way
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  • 50 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurl- Trip]", were born to a Chinese couple of Balik Pulau on Monday The mother ;md the triplets are doing well. The father. Mr. Choong Ah Chye. a sundry shipowner m the Sungri Area village, has other children as well IT—
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  • 272 4 photos. Standard Staff Reporter MR GEORGE Lee. of George Lee Motors, yesterday denied that his firm was attempting to monopolise the motor-trisha business. t He said that the firm will be pounded on a co-operative basis fen which shares will be held But to
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  • 222 4 KONGSI PE OPLE ENCOURAGED TO GET PIPE CONNECTIONS Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Thurs.-As a rein )f^ alici L o ,V s damage caut ed to the public stand pipe aX Peng Loong Kongsi, theaSthonties had to cut off the pi£ supply to check wastage ThS was revealed by the Senio?
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  • 154 4 Standard Staff Reporter IF MOTOR trishas were introduced on Singapore roads, thousands of the Colony's trisha riders would be thrown out of job, a spokesman of the Singapore Kiel and Trisha Workers' Union told The Standard yest<-r--day. He said thai this would particularly affect
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  • 20 4 Consul-General Of Indonesia Due Tomorrow Dr p of Dr R as Ir i>, b^n sSLSnLV 1* <irnr of h, dJLV**
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  • 106 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thur.v.— Con-' mumst China's ambassador to Burma. Mr. Yao Chun Min i refused to meet pressmen on board the s.s. Hai Lee. which arrived in Penan* this morning. On board the ship which lying in the roads today v 34 members of the
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  • 72 4 Si.Wan: Mr. Thrrr Corn mom wealth educationists who arrived m Sin capon* yesterday by Qaatas Constellation after aMmPicture shows (left to riKht): I>r. S. M. Hossaiß, Vice-Chancellor of Dacca University, Pakistan. Mrs. FarLs, i> r D. W. G. Faris. Dean of the Faculty of Mrdicine,
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  • 20 4 TAII I pm.: Mi H nun tii.' esta H DMT H Pnit \n the I >* chued i /<
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  • 278 4 Standard Start Xc I ABOUT 180 members of the S I I Labour Union have asked I I .wages, housing allowance. < bonus. I The employees it prc^t:.' Rot a basic daily WSfe <>f $1.56 each plus lf> cents food money. The Union
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  • 33 5 Sparkling with sequins, jean Simmons arrives for the opening of the new British film "Tru m London She wore an off-the-shoulder sown «Ith a closefittin? bodice and flared skirt. Mirrorpic
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  • 88 5 \COH prolong The life o* W ordinary kitchen tray several ttmci orer by coaling it xcith shellac If will be easier to clean, and milled liquids will no oiour on it. IF you find a crack m your woodm salad bowl, get the surface clean and di/ and
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  • 217 5 /^kNE of the things that you really should know Is when to say "yes" and when to say "no." There aren't any textbooks; there aren't many rules The subject's neglected m orthodox schools. You can't be consistent, there's often a reason For changing your mind with a
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  • 502 5 RKAnraiy viewpoints COMB wives who go out to wwrk do so out of sheer arrcMitj, bat most earn «o E«J*m» *£ey Mdi cave *y Utter fcmewtfery If they stayed at home. Why then, do wives want to desert
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  • Article, Illustration
    77 5 Mirrorpic Fancy setting stranded m the South of France with not a buoy m siffht! When Yvonne Viseux came down from Paris she never thought that Eden Rock could be so inhospitable. But if she needs cheering up, she has only to think of the bright lights
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  • 273 5 NINETY per cent of the time that the declarer says "Partner, I got a bad break on that hand," he is only covering up a mistake. Many of these would be avoided if he would first count his tricks, ai»d then try to employ
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    33 5  -  MOLLIE ROSS By (Picture by This charming little lady m pensive mood is Elisabeth, aged 10 months, daughter of Brigadier and Mrs. C. S. Bright, of Alexandra, Singapore. Moll ie Ross
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  • 274 5  -  WILLIAM E. McKENNEY By T OW-COST dried be;ns are high m nourishment. Being rich m vegetable protein, they combine with meat or cheese (animal protein) to produce low-cost first quality nutrition for your family. Here are two recipes worth trying: BAKED BEANS AND HAM3IRGEB ONE
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  • 229 5 Say* 'DORIS' YOUR hands will show lack of care mort quickly than any other part of your body. Therefore, as you 6t your housework, take precautions gloves, soap, hand lotion and hand cream to keep your hands from going rough and red. When you wash dishes,
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  • 749 6 TD remind him of the. unfinished business of the previous war, Xerxes, King of Persia, had a special slave whom he called his "remembrance slave." After every meal when Xerxes was inclihed to feel smug and benevolent, it was the duty of j his "remembrance slave to
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    1898 6  -  AUSTIN LEE Cap -and Gown JteK .1 by Undererad I UNIVERSITY re-examina- tions m all Faculties have been fixed for the third and fourth weeks of September. These examinations are I for students who have been I referred m the June exam- inations. To the first year students
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  • We, the People
    • 276 6 Sir; May I be allowed to reply to your correspondent who, m your issue of August 19, "damns with faint praise" the effort of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association to raise $30,000 for the Rehabilitation of the Headquarters Building and the provision of Training Camps. I
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  • 81 6 Review of Views war iiouds J d.i CN i Cold riKhol th< Stnt< Bu the h< ob«er\c() the N pet. 0«y. both m r Jap, trol <it want them N Peace Will Triumph BIT Jit rr-i World A effort' A Powder Keg TV V S3 w« Soviet latelliu are 5
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  • 227 7 SAIGON, Aug. 24 (AP) The French High Commissioner's office has charged that Communist China had promised to send five Red divisions to help Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minn's guerillas. The Commissioner's office said it learned of the Chinese pledge from documents
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  • 88 7 LAKE SI.'CCESS, Aug. 24 (Reuter) Britain. France and Belgium denied harges made s Indian delegate m the J.N Spedal Colonial Committee that they were spending ny "far out of proportion" m educating European children m African colonies while the native popula- and French
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  • 49 7 sIXJCKHOLM, Aug. 24 < Rev- Specialists from the K;iro<a Medical Institute here inject blood trom infantile -s n.itients into monkeys rtudy I i the disease is Over 400 monkeys have Deen Oallj imported far the exeamcnt m which 2.000 patients i cx -patients are taking part.
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  • 42 7 LONDON. Aug 24. <UP>; The Admiralty says that one sailor was killed when Russian built Y;ik fighters bombed and strafed the destroyer Comus off Korea on Tuesday night The damage to the Comus war not serious
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  • 90 7 BERLIN, Aug. 24 (AP)— The British Control Commission has disclosed that Russia had stepped up her search for uranium m East Germany to a "frantic" pace, far beyond peaceful needs. A ragged army of 300,000 Get man men, women and children has been drafted
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  • 66 7 East Germany Sees Civil War Approaching BERLIN, Aug 24 (Reuter) The East Zone Deputy Premier, Otto Nuschke, has warned Germany of the possibility of civil war According to the East Zone Neve Zeit. he blamed West Ger man Chancellor Aldenauers de mand for a remilitarised West Germany for "bringing within
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  • 85 7 CAPETOWN. Aug. 24 (Router) A European Muslim. Neville Eldrid Bryant Ormonde, aged 38. and a coloured woman, Dorothy Jobalin, aged 19, were yesterday sentenced to three months' hard labour for contravening the Immorality Act and their wedding was annulled. The sentences were suspended for three years
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  • 302 7 UK Adds 89 Craft To Navy As Nation Rushes Rearmament m£m!L^ih! t w war 1 PS od »ction under her £3,4^,000.000 rearmameiit f^^E^ c 1 Nay y announced that it would refit 89 ships bc^M^m^^? 1 8 n ll1 f «^ates and 16 minesweepers, oesides small craft, such as motor
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  • 128 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (AP) Immediate universal military training is the ke y to survival for America m an "inevitable war with Russia, an American Legion spokesman told Congress today. "How soon we begin mobilising to meet this conflict that is sure to come will measure
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  • 70 7 TOKYO, Aug. 24 (AP):—The North Korean radio broadcast a claim that Red shore batteries had sunk an American destroyer off the east coast, saying the Communist Headquarters had identified the vessel as No. 726. Naval sources m Tokyo said that No. 726 was lost m the
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  • 183 7 Churchill's Son Hurt By Mortar Fire TOKYO. Aug. 24 (AP): Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Mr. Frank Emery. an American war correspondent, have been wounded by mortar fire m Korea. An army officer said that Mr. Churchill, correspondent for the London Daily Telegraph,
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  • 480 7 LONDON, Aug. 24:— London is buzzing with reports that Princess Margaret is engaged, and several of her friends have confirmed it. The reports printed by the Evening Star linked the merry 20-year-old Princess to the 27 year-old Duke of Dalkeith, who has one of the biggest fortunes
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  • 52 7 OTTAWA, Aug. 24. (Reuter) Canadian naval forces have made two landings on islands off the Communist-held coast of South Korea, the Canadian Navy announces. No casualties were reported from either operation. Both raids were carried out by men of Canadian destroyer Athabaskan, who withdrew after their
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  • 63 7 CALAIS. Aug 24. (Reuter):Port authorities here have given up as drowned the crew of 10 British Sea Scouts who have been missing since left here on Saturday m a sailing whaler Lieut. -Crndr. John Weeden. wartime winner of the DSC, was m charge of
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  • 45 7 The Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry is pre paring to send "comfort bags to the UN troops fighting m Korea. Reuter Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia will attend the Commonwealth conference on aid to South East Asia m London m September. U.P.
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  • 77 7 'Cops' Robbed HK $300,000 HONGKONG, Aug. 24 (AP) Three gunmen, one dressed as a police officer and two posing: as plain clothesmen, "picked up" three Chinese as they left a Chinese bank m Queens Road, m the heart of the commercial area, at noon yesterday, made them enter their own
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  • 32 7 VIGO (Spain), Aug 24 (AP): —More than 50 Falangists from Gen. Franco's personal bodyguard were drowned when a pleasure launch sank m the estuary here. Maritime authorities announce.
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  • 158 7 MANILA. Aug. 24 (AP) P.I. diplomatic missions m seven South-East Asia and Western Pacific nations have been instructed by Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo to ask the governments concerned to stand together as a bloc m the coming U.N General Assembly meeting. Joint
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  • 295 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 24 (Reuter) It is reported here that the first British ground troops for Korea, totalling 1,500 t will leave Hongkong aboard the British aircraft-carrier Unicorn and the cruise* Ceylon at about midnight Friday. Th e departures will temporarily reduce the colony's
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  • 30 7 Former Vichy Vice-Admiral Jean Pierre Esteva. sentenced m 1945 to life imprisonment for treason, has been released. He was Resident-General' m Tunisia under the Petain regime. Reuter
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  • 154 7 UN Army Can Now Hold Out ADVANCE HQ. IN KOREA, Aug. 24 (UP) The U.S. Army Chief-of-Staff. Gen. J Lavvton Collins, after his battlefront inspections on Tuesday and .Wednesday, said he had no doubt that the U.N forces would hold their "considerable beachhead Gen. Collins, who returned to Japan today,
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  • 51 7 'Russians Direct Attacks' NEW YORK, Aug. 24. (Reuter):—A captured North Korean soldier said m a radio interview that he had seen Russian officers directing attacks of North Korean military forces The prisoner identified as 27--year-old Sun Wu-haw. spoke through an interpreter m a transcribed interview carried over the Mutual Broadcasting
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  • 105 7 KARACHI Aug. 24 -(Reutcr)—The Pakistan Prime Minister. Liaquat AH Khfn. said that responsibility for the failure of U.N mediator. Sir Owen Dixon. to solve the Kashmir dispute "lies squarely on the shoulders of India." He said India's refusal to withdraw her troops from Kashmir
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  • 274 8 Indian Trade Mission To Have I nf ormal Talks In Singapore Mi%G&GGUBm9Btif MSXMJBt^mEB rff 4VoHBHfaß9flflß» ibhßPßp By NG SEX YEW, Standard Staff Reporter I TO EXPLORE the possibilities of expanding India's trade with Malaya and other South-East Asia countries, the Indian Ministry of Commerce is sponsoring the tour of a
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  • 277 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (AP) The Economic Co-operation Administration announced last night that it has switched its Korean programme to an emergency basis, w To speed approval of new purchases needed during the war, an ECA mission with headquarters m Tokyo has been authorised to
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  • 32 8 The United States Senate has confirmed the nomination of Milton Katz to be United States representative on the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. He succeeds W. Avereli Harriman.
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  • 122 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— (AP)— The U.S. Senate has passed and sent to the White House a Bill extending to June 30, 1956, the authority of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to maintain the domestic tin smelting industry. The House earlier had adopted the Senate-House conference report which
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  • 29 8 Pengkalen, Limited, has declared a further interim dividend of j 10 per cent on both classes of shares for the year ending Sept. 30. 1950, payable on Sept. 14.
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  • 347 8 SINCE the weekly drawing for the Austin Motor Company's incentive bonus scheme, based on the previous week's production figures, was introduced m March, 1948, more than £100,000 has been ballotted for and won by Austin employees. Prizes of as much as £750 have been
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  • 41 8 the higher duty on tea bought under bulk contract. Ceylon rerently raised the duty on tea by 15 cents. This will cost Britain nearly £1 '100.000 above the- prire bar-ga-ned for ia Utf contract
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  • 169 8 LONDON, Aug. 24— (Reuter) Caution and hesitancy m the London Stock Exchange, today followed the warning given by the Prime Minister to trade union chiefs of the grave international crisis facing Britain. Business m all sections was sma»l, and m some instances the trend
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  • 127 8 EXCHANGE rates now In force, as supplied b? the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: «ollar» onlV. m China aod Siam .re permitted Malabo HONGKOTTO At!* itt>\ on the Honskonz Money Exlhw-<»^vi!. o*'in0 inf Pr today's quotations found sterling. HK?3Oi y pi Xt u^- ,e^
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  • 68 8 Bags of sugar m a Singapore Harbour Board podowi. awaiting distribution to retailers for passing-nn to consumers m Singapore. Althouph m recent days, a total of ?,©ot tons of sugar arrived m Singapore, there is still sign of hoarding. Consumers who experience difficulty m getting supplies or are
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  • 142 8 COPRA m the Singapore produce market opened with buyers quoting $45 yesterday. Business was done shortly after the opening at $455. the price rising sharply thereafter and business passed at $45 J. There were further buyers but sellers withdrew. Coconut oil was steady, buyers indicating
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  • 163 8 DEMAND m the Singapore rubber market yesterday was mainly for nearby, with forwards rather neglcr^ed. Japan was still buying rubber from the local market which opened firm yesterday. There were some orders m the morn m r with sellers reserved. Prices rose
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  • 75 8 LONDON. Aug. 24 (UP*.— Fifteen Urns of spot tin were sold promptly for £775 per ton Prices for spot and forward were marked up £14 to the common price of £801 The closing prices In the morning session were spot £800 buyers, £RO2
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  • 776 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There were small London interest m Malayan tin shares, which remained quietly steady throughout today. Rubber shares were practically neglected but industrials were very stead}-. Closing quotations were: Ampat 4A- 4/3 Austral Amal. 7/- 7/3 Austral Malay 31/6 32/3 cd Ayer Hitara 21/9 22/9 Aver
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  • 151 8 FMS 4|% IOTI ***** 103 00 3 1936 89 50 90 50 SS. 3 1936 90 00 91 00 s s War 3 1940 94 25 95 25 FMS. War 3 1940 94.25 95 25 S S War 3 1941 93 75 94 7* F MS. War
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  • 451 8 By TING WEI-TUNG, Pan- Asia Newspaper Alliance HONGKONG, Aug. 24 Merchants m this Colony anxious to do business with Chinese Communist stockpiling agencies, are moving their goods to Macao and using the Portuguese colonial port for transhipment of goods to
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  • 39 8 COMMODITY PRICES *ÜBBER I TIN »ne latrst w n». i. rss s>.r r "«> loose No 1 rss la balev Sent M N» S Rss" »>« m bales s. vj fl m bales v.,,, x| Tone: Sightly U today was BMfi*i
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  • 86 8 Australian Treasurer 'Knows Nothing' CANBERRA. Aug. 24. (Reu'er-AAP) Australian Federal Treasurer Arthur Fariden said today be "kiunvs n<»Unns" about a LVoinct nMti> ing Labour Maoiber Arthur Calwell said was bcJni held today to decide whether to ap- i prtvinte the Au-trali:.n pound. At present 25 shi! ike one pound sterling.
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  • 46 8 US Rubber Pl ans the j plan to c it lion men) I rnn to ii: all <ru It industrial C n said uppru\ i 20.(..,,, rub! strateßic sloe) f'>r which have tually to a si of toomhig i>f n
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  • 21 8 TOKYO. Aug A.M soo.m i lan, N ed on Pradc A Brm Th Oao tor; Th<
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  • 27 8 CAM Supply H« i\\ ed 1 mil! being 1 I \v v S i self tinplate But Mr li« not producti(Wi 1.,
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  • 280 9 ■*^^***^^^^^^*^**»^"^^^^^^^*^^^^^B^H^BHBh*>(H^( Standard Shipping Reporter A PRIORITY VESSEL, a V.I P amon* fe Rifles Quay office of the East Asiatic Co SfcSSh.~f^ cx P ected m the m \t two to three months. f or Copenhagen, m Singapore withName: Jutlandia. Mission:
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  • 83 9 HONGKONG (UP)— The authorities m refused to exther informaHongkong, posing tial threat to interand aviaRoyal ObserHongkong said. The as for the Com- > «o-operate m int humanitarian known. of weather mom the Chinese has made forecasting difficult, and dur- inter it was fre"^und impossible to •urate
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  • 111 9 E, Aug. 24. (AP).— our men sailed a m the new inland formed m the f Australia m the once dry Lake Eyre, following this beavy rain. lake has filled for the me the white men Australia, and now vers an area
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  • 104 9 TOKYO. Aug. 24— (ReuterAAP) The Japanese Government has decided to allocate a total of about US$3OO,OOO to ship builders for the second quarter import of foreign machinery and equipment, the Japanese press reports today. The original amount requested by ship builders was about US$BOO,OOO the reports
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  • 25 9 RANGOON, Aug. 23 (Reuter) The Burmese government has decided to reconstruct Mingaladon airport with an international class A runway, it was announced today.
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  • 133 9 DARTMOUTH. Devon, (Airmail) (Reuter) No one has yet come forward with what is considered by the Admiralty a reasonable offer for the £100,--000 non-magnetic ship, Research, lying at anchor here. The Admiralty have been seeking a buyer for the past five months. Research was launched here
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  • 514 9 TtTEET Bodil. The name is a Viking one. Meet Bodil Martin (Mrs.) of the windswept, corn-brown hair. And almost immediately you are walking along the Langelinie. Copenhagen. She is as Danish as the Little Mermaid, the Lille Harfrue, Hans Andersen's fairy immortalised m
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  • 138 9 HONG KONG, Aug. 24 (AP) Another freighter struck a mine m the Yanfftse estuary early on Wednesday, but "all the crew are safe," a report direct from Shanghai said last night. The ship is the veteran British blockade runner. Jeep Hee. Despite published reports this morning-
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  • 89 9 APL Ship Chartered For Korea SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24 (AP) Military sea transport service reported today the American President Lines steamship General W. H. Gordon has been chartered as a troop ship for at least one outward bound voyage. The ship, loaded to capacity at Fort Mason, left here a
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  • 104 9 NEW YORK, Aug. 24. (Reuter):—The refusal of New York and Boston longshoremen to handle Russian fur on incoming vessels will benefit the Sterling area, traders m the primary markets here said today. Russia has been the leading producer and shipper to the United States
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  • 81 9 ANTWERP, Aug. 23—(Reuter) Antwerp dockers today rejected a plan to end a Belgian waterside workers' strike, paralysing all but one of the country's ports. The plan was drawn up yesterday by representatives of the Government, workers and employers presided over by Prime Minister Joseph
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  • 63 9 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, Aug. 21. (Reuter) Several vessels wqre feared m trouble tonight as a hurricane lashed the east coast of Nova Scotia. Reports from Sydney, Nova Scotia, said a number of trawlers were m distress off Louisburp, east coast Cape Breton port and a
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  • 38 9 THREE vessels, of 7.820 tons gross, were launched during April from shipyards on the East Coast of Scotland, bringing the total for the first four months of 1950 to 13 ships, of 20,862 tons gross.
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    • 161 9 •■■■•:-.-y-.-' X? ft Tope, North and West Africa. y GSPaCCR€S West Indies, Egypt and Ceylon Todi.. ->- (letters only) 6 p.m. Oranje; pi itianak 8 a.m. Burma Esang; North India and n P r er 2 ba ou g Noon Wai Pakistan Esang; Hongkong and KxrstPn M lnd f" Cl
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    • 219 9 111 and OUT OF HARBOURIg TANTALUS (Mansfield) Ships One a^sFiSc^ull I Vessels Here HALIGONIAN D QUEEN '-m Hongkong OUTER ROADS HALIGONIAN WW KO TANICA (KPM) Hai Hsuan. M. Brander. frnm RnmhaT from DjambL Dukat, lonian Moon, Chip wtlwin /KPM? INDIA MAIL (Guthrie) Lam, Audax, Toboali, Kocho frnm Belawan-Deli from S
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    • 86 9 j. {and MHEPARTUBES |^3^^ Arrivals KLM CONSTELLATION from Jakarta ETA 6.30 a.m. GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS from Jakarta, Bangka ETA 6.25 pm. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTA from Alor Star, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur ETA 6.15 p.m. from Kuantan, Alor Star, Penang, Kuala Lumpur ETA 6.35 p.m. from Penang, Taiping, Ipoh.
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    • 75 9 Departures Kuantan ETD 7.30 a.m. for Kuala Lumpur, Ku.-intan, Alor Star, Penan^ ETD i 7 a.m. for Kuching, Labuan. losselton, Sandakan ETD 7 am. for Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang ETD 3 p.m. N. Koreans Evade UN Appeal LAKE SUCCESS. An*. 23 (Reuter)— The North Korean authorities, m response to an
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  • 599 10  - Your Marriage Samuel G Esther B. Kling By and Good Dale May Not Make Good Mate Q Can you tell if a man Will make a good husband by the fun you have dating him. A. Not entirely. He may be handsome, gay, a good dancer and the life of
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  • 684 10  -  KINGSBURY SMITH A "Calculated Risk" By European General Manager, INS. PARIS, (INS)— Plans which are being formulated today for the re-armament of Western Europe are based on the calculated risk that despite the gravity! of the international situation, Russia
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  • 248 10 LONDON, Aug. 23 (INS)— American tourists m Britain are chuckling over some of the "quaint" and "amusing" places they have "discovered" while having a look-see at the countryside. They found both a Sharp Nose and a Bugle m Cornwall, a Twitching m Devonshire and an Itchen
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  • 139 10 TOKYO, Aug. 23 (ReuterAAP) It was an old story during the China war and probably every other war but Tokyo correspondents anxiously scanned their maps today when an Air Force spokesman clearly announced that yards at Shun-Ting had been bombed. Could it be Shun-Ting-Dong (town) or
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  • 312 10  -  EIWIN P. JORDAN,M.D. By Treatment For Hives hs^ i H Its Cause Can B e Found [TIVES. or urticaria, is AA usually consirlorcd t<» ho a form of allergy. The condition usually starts suddenly with the appearance on the skin of reddish*, swollen spots or lumps of
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  • 237 11 HEW YORK. Aug 24-(AP)-The captain of Uncl^ Cup forces predicted victory over Australia ,:ond challenge matches but added today it roughest series m 11 years. nk we will have the closest battle sincp ,on the cup from us m 1939," said Alrick H ,ir,-playing
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  • 208 11 English Soccer Results LONDON". Aug. 1M (AP),— r More than 63,000 watched the and Chelsea coreless tie this left winger. Wilried oif the field soon after the he collapsed as he -> ed later for five his right knee then went off was gn: el ling, never brilliant. other many
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  • 35 11 Association of Dancing will be I annual dance it the Victoria ««"*>" n Sunday for the ip is open to I Dance Teachers Singapore. Many been received and a >een c anticipated.
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  • 102 11 •-Club officers. Prams on WedfolloWK me entries m the yacht club boats a the 14-foot dan raca at the Sunday Aug. 27, Sunday Sept. h t i u y* at the Ne*rl Semblla. AH Blues Sfljer Jubilee rrah^ h a the «S f r^d,nt ai k sh
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  • 67 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Football Association of Malaya has selected the following players to represent AllMalaya against the Hongkong Chinese at soccer on the Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, on Sept. 29: Chu Chee Seng (Spore), Mitchell (Sel.), Wong Kam Poh (Pen.), Vass (Spore), Harith (Spore), Dutton (Sel.).
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  • 80 11 LONDON, Aug. 22: (Reuter)— It was announced today that the British open golf championshop of 1952 will take place on the Roynl Lytham ana St. Annes Links at St. Annes on Sea, Lancashire. The only other occasion on which the event was staged
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  • 109 11 VIENNA, Aug. 21 (Reuter)— Alex Jjmy of France won the men's 100 metres free style title at the European swimming championships here today, clocking 57.7 seconds m winning the final. Georcn Larsson of Sweden was second m 59.4 seconds and J. Tjcbbes of
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  • 115 11 BANGKOK, Aug. 22 (AP>— Horse-racing will be reborn at S e w oyal Ba ngkok Sports Club by October, the club's Racing Committee announced. Club members have subscribed for more than 60 ponies which had been offered to the club as a nucleus for the
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  • 67 11 COLOMBO, August 22— In an exhibition hockey match m Colombo on August 20, an Indian Army Eleven beat the Ceylon Army Eleven by 15 goals to nil. In a football match Indian tourists defeated the Ceylon Army Eleven by 7 goals to one. In cricket,
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  • 364 11  -  OLLIE DA VIES By i KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Clocking 38 sees, for three furlongs m the company of Slickness (Charles), the chestnut English mare Neptune's Daughter (Tulloh) did the best gallop on the K.L. track this morning. This 3-year-old daughter of Isle Maree
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  • 295 11 NEW DELHI (UP) The first Asian Games Championships will be held m New Delhi between Feb 1 and March 15, 1951, it was decided at a meeting of the Council of the Asian Games Federation. The meeting was presided over by the Maharajah
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  • 31 11 BOMBAY. August 22.--Abdul Bari, the World No. II Squash Player will contest the Australian Open Squash Championship starting at Sydney ou Septemb6 He has left Bombay for Cal-
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  • 64 11 The Singapore Federation Customs Sports Club at their second annual general meeting on Tuesday decided to contribute $25 towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. The election of office bearers resulted as follows president, Mr. G. C. Blackstead; secretary .Mr. W. D. A. Smith; treasurer. Che Tahir
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  • 202 11 Province Wellesley Sports BUKIT MEBTAJA.M, Wed.— A crowd of nearly 2,&>0 people fathered at the Bakit Mertajam Recreation (lab Padanff on Saturday afternoon to witness the Province InterChinese Schools sports. The nine schools that took part were Chung Wah Public School, Butterworth, Lee Chee School. T. Glugor. Di Wah School,
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  • 394 11 BRUSSELS, Aug. 24 (AP Reuter) Declaring the 1950 European Games opened here yesterday Prince Baudouin the Belgian Regent, speaking m French and Flemish at the Heysel Stadium, said: "I declare the European Athletic Championsnips open. A flock of pigeons was immediately
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  • 118 11 Standard Staff Correspoadeat MALACCA, Wed. Malacca Eurasians beat the Malacca Club on Sunday by 38 runs m a replay to decide who should hold the Doshi Cup cricket for the year. Winning the toss G.S. Walker. Malacca Cup skipper, sent m thei Eurasians to bat
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  • 109 11 IPOH. Thursday. —In the opening fixture of the PFA. knockout soccer competition for the Lam Seng Fook cup. Food Control eleven eliminated the Kinta Europeans by four goals to one. The game was evenly-con tested m the first halt and ended m a on«-all draw.
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  • 175 11 LONDON. (Airmail*: (Reuter>—The V-twin typ« motor used with such success m British motor cycles and light cars before the war may come back to popularity with the new developments being carried out by the engineering J.A.P. firm of" Tottenham. London Based
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  • 44 11 Following are the English rugby league results: Borrow 4 St. Helens 14 Bradford N. 0 Dewsbury 15 Bramley 14 Hull 6 Hunslet 7 Huddersfield Keii?hley 9 l,eeds 5 Wakefteid T. 14 York 3 Widr.es ♦> Belle Vue R H Wigan 42 Swin£tf>n 2
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  • 120 11 NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (UP). —The United States I^wn Tennis Association tonight announced the acceptance of 52 players' entries to compote for the women's singles title m the national tennis championships at Forest Hills, New York. Among those accepted was VI FMff old Althea
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  • 420 11 PENANG, Wed. —At the conclusion of the two-day Pen* ang Chinese Athletic meet held at the Chung Ling High School ground last week-end a con* tingent of 35 athletes com* prising of 23 men and 12 wo* men were selected to
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  • 272 11 PENANG. Thursday The Penang Chinese Swimming Club swimming competition made a start during the week- end when several events were gone through. The programme is a comprehensive one and is being extended over a period right up to the end of September. In the 100
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  • 88 12 Standard Staff Correspondent TELOK ANSON, Thurs.— The Lower Perak hockey league will be run again this year. Arrangements will also be made for the district aide to play outstation matches. Following are Lower Perak hockey league officials: President, Tuan Syed Nordin bin Sycd Hussein;
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  • 128 12 Jin Eong, Piruz In Last Eight BOMBAY, Aug. 24 (UP) —Malayan badminton star Tan Jin Eong joined "his countryman A. Piruz m the quarter finals of the Cricket Club of India championships today by defeating G. P. Shirke of India, 15—6, 15—4. Piruz qualified for the quarter finals on Wednesday
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  • 91 12 KAJAN'G. Thurs. Kajang Malay Boys School yesterday beat the Beranang Malay Boys School 3 1 to win the interMalay School football league challenge cup Kajang led 1-0 at half time with a goal scored early m the game by Taufik bin Markaya. Taufik completed a 'hat
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  • 248 12 BRUSSELS, Aug. 24 (Reuter) —Commonwealth athletes will be affected by a new rule, governing inter- national athletic meetings and qualifications of competitors, which was passed when the International Amateur Athletic Federation Congress continued here today. In future, m Olympic Games and European championships,
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  • 130 12 SOMERSET. Massachusetts. Au*. 24— (UP).— Shirley May X. r! nc 8 father disclosed today that his 18-year-old daughter left home abruptly without any explanation on Wednesday night, a few hours after returning: here from her unsuccessful attempt to swim the English Channel. K. Walter
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  • 46 12 SITIAWAN. Tues.-The final of the Sitiawan 'Planters' cup knockout soccer competition between Sungai Wangi estate and Cashwood "A" was played nve times m recent weeks and each time ended m a draw. It k?v ow been decided that both teams share the trophy.
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  • 197 12 MANCHESTER, Aug. 24 (AP) Blond Eddie Mellvenny. 24-year-old Scottish-born captain of the American soccer football team which shocked England into defeat m the Rio World Cup series, is back here training m a bid to make the- Manchester United first I team. Eddie figures
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  • 135 12 Lightweights Davis And Docusen Win PHOENIX. ARIZONA. Aug. 24— (AP).— Maxie Docusen, 133 lbs. of New Orleans, cut Bill Gibson, 130-lbs., San Francisco, so badly that their ten-round scheduled right was halted at the end of the fourth round here Wednesday night. Docusen beat a steady tatoo on Gibson's left
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