Singapore Standard, 20 June 1951

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  • 18 1 20 M 1951 Singapore Standard n n j. C SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 269 1 3rd Brigand Cracks Up tear Tengah Anoth«?" Air Crash r !o*t his lilt* ami one escaped v< „i a Ro\al Air Force Brigand ;ir Feniiah Airfield, Singapore, i« from an operation. rhe aircra.l was the third Brigan I I rash in the same area inside three weeks, and R ya
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  • 10 1 RAF Keeps Up Attacks On Bandits s 5 Use .:> tne
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  • 7 1 Penang Fish Farm Announced In UK i
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  • 55 1 TAIPEI. June 18 IAPi N- »rts said 1 dlay, Chies« Comn *ts wer« mining s H the m in ai d st fr S .•■.si-H to Sanmen B:iy, 140 airli le n es south The mines wen Russian made had beei sei I i Shanghai < eel
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  • 307 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KL ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thr North Selangor W ar Executive Committee envisages no sudilni closing down of nil food supplies to the bandits, but feel that i as resettlement of squatters I anil regrouping of labour proceeded with the latest
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  • 75 1 HANOI. June 19 (Reuter).— French Union forces in a three-pronged attack on the southern Tonking delta front were today closing in on an important Vietminh base 40 miles southwest of Hanoi. The Vietminh were using the base for their three-week-old battle for the rich rice
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  • 459 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOl'R of the five Singapore Chinese schoolgirls who nVil their homes ami found their way to Hongkong were detained by tin* Colony Security Police on their return by air last night, uii' I—*1 The fifth girl, 15,
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  • 133 1 Stundurd Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Petrol may be placed under ration again in Malaya shortly. The Standard learns. The Governments of the Federation and Singapore, it is learnt, are giving the matter their closest attention and. if i it is to be enforced,
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  • 97 1 Malay Comedy seen A t Kallang A irport Standard Statr Keporier KALLANG Airport saw its most unusual show yesterday —a ten-second Malay comedy act— which sent visitors and airfield workers rocking with laughter. The comedy stars— D. Harris, diminutive Malay with Chaphnjstic moustache and his bigger on iu itri i
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  • 388 1 Blythe Discloses Scheme To Step Up Food Supply Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government is to take a bold step forward in carrying out its intention to increase the Colony'* food supplies as quirk Jj as possible. The Colonial Secretory, >lr. W. L. Bl\thc, peaking on t lie- motion in the
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  • 193 1 LO\Dv>N, June 19 (Rew 1 or) rhe British Government void move to or- ak price-fixing systems which control tbe ninimum cost of more than ler cenl of goods sold in shops hroughout the country A Government Whi P ipei U d:^y >;<y> the way
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  • 65 1 j IEBKBAM. Juno 11, i (Keuten The Iran <iov- i eminent tonight brake off < i oil talks with An trio- t Iranian Oil Companx < delegates. The Iranians said thut the company's reply to last Thursday's Iran de mands lor 7S p»t cent
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  • 171 1 LONDON June 19, (API Britain annoi im ed today i hat she is taking tegu to block all shipments ol trati good to Communist c'tntin through the Crown Colony of Hongkong. Sir li.H' <v Shaw ci o sideiit (j) the Board ol Trade,
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  • 167 1 tural production in Johore to replace the shortage due to the resettlement of squatters, who formerly supplied the Singapore markets with s large proportion oi its need.s in vegetables and poultry. Mr Blythe .said thai t h e officer to be appointed would also consider,
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  • 93 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lues. Between $14,000,000 and $17.--)00,000 calculated as arrears >f pay for the six months durng which negotiations here lave been in progress between rubber workers and employers, .vill be paid to 300,000 labourers on estates in the Federation following
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 i VITED I /PrJr. I y -R V MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OPENING MEETING, tHOOESA. AFRICA— 2Sth M.4RCH, 1951 50 c.c. Scratch Committee Cup Ist 3rd cc. Scratch Reg Kerwin Memorial Trophy Ist 2nd J cc. Scratch Arthur Taylor Memoriol .[;°f 'y Ist 2nd 3rd I Romans Handicap Ist 2nd 3rd
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    • 17 1 %j cm 'into* i I $-RH-de SUVA I At. HIGH STOStt. 5:«C»l>O«t. LU¥fO«. <POM. TO L LEYS/
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  • 1176 2 New Rates Approved By Legislative Council Standard Staff Reporter INCREASED cost of living allowances for Singapore Government employees, which will cost the Colony a total of $7,500,000 a year, were approved by the Legislative Council yesterday. These allowances, "as far as can be
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  • 84 2 Fl\ jE men were yestc r For,- rt 0 beries h 5" 2 J its rubber at W d lands R 1 Feb. 10. Si.!. bin Omor and M 3 I bin Abdu R unan, tw ?e consi bles. v Sulaiman bin Omar and Mo- bbery
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  • 345 2 Standard Staff Reporter EXTRAORDINARY financial provisions for expassion of the Singapore Police Force and the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force estimated to cosi around .>;!;). (-00 feature in the supplementary votes ro commended I»v the Finance Committee ami approved yesterday by the Singapore Legislative Council.
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  • 79 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LOW interest offered by the Post Office Savings Bank. Malya. of 2.4 per cent subject to income tax has been a clog in the drive to popularise Post Office Savings Accounts as a mean s of combating inflation. This was declared by
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 2 In sc tight sc«rts of the CaShofic Ifigl School's 52nd N re baye ea h savi :i ab i( eacb m> th.it UM J BB iv on ;i s,iH)A--w ill Hissiwi :.i Peaaas >Bd tbc Federatloa to \i>it scool broopa tfin;- Tbeji left i"r P: n.uu h> Qm KajuLi yesterday.
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  • 87 2 Standard Staff Bemrtcr THE C E the 1 is approved e»i fa C iir oi O: die Sure es t mis C.k ir ii ead oi 6 I Chair oi C a Surgery. This was stated in written rcplii to Mr. C. C. Ten ai the La
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  • 62 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE are hich require gard to the Singapore Regim All these matters will be brouf it forward to the Legislative Cou icil at an early date. This assurance was given in the Council yesterday by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. w L. Blythe, in answer I
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  • 192 2 a L'y-YKAR-OLD woman. Wee Bee Giok, icho admitted stealing a handbag from another woman in a church wa» bound over in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday in the sum of $500* for six months. It was stated that at about 11.30 a.m. on June
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  • 155 2 'Make Use Of Ships' rower BLACKOUTS Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION was made in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday that generators of tu« and training ships lying in hahour he harnessed to reduce the blackouts in the Colony. The suggestion came from Mr. N. A. Mallal (Progressive, City), who speaking
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  • 362 2 A CHINESE woman Low Ah Kim (27) was yesterday alleged to have drowned her baby daughter in a well and to have disfigured a woman by throwing acid on her face. At a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, Low faced tentative
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 150 2 SIZE 12" for the Small Garden. Q estates. Groll Green 14" for the Tennis Court 17" for Lawns from .1 to 20 r/ for Lawns from to 1 a 55! largo areas. Cul I o-t for large areas C Spare parts ahcays wcmUbti serviced free for 6 months. p r
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 135 3 THE Sultan and Sultana ol fohore, iho Su tan of Kedah and Yang di-Pertuan Besai >f Negri Sembilan were guests ,f honour a1 a tea party given a1 Malaya Hall, the Malayan students hostel in London, on Friday June 15. The h »sts were Mr. W.A
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  • 49 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues i Sir Henry Gurney, High Comi missioner, will declare open the inaugural meeting of the 'Adult Education Association iof the Federation of Malaya, and Will deliver a short address The Member for Edu- cation Dato E. E. C. Thurai-| sin«*ham will take the chair.
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  • 360 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ambition made bandits ot two honest men. They are among several who have surrendered because, in the words of a former Chinese schoolmate who is one ot them, the Communist policy is a hopeless policy It is for this
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  • 423 3 Premature Now; Wait 6 Years, States Report Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. The final report of llie Settlement Council Franchise Committee, dated June 11, and tabled at today's Council meeting holds that Settlement Council elections are at the moment premature. The report states that Couneil
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  • 100 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues.— Resettled squatter families in Malacca, who have each been provided with two acres of hind, will be given security of tenure on a lease, if they prove good citizens. This was stated in the Malacca Settlement Council meeting today
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  • 211 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Securiiy Police ami Chinese Lodging i house keepers are taking precautionary measures to prevent youth* from leaving the Colony for Red China I without their parents 9 consent. Police from the Security Branch are bein sent to every steamer leaving for
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  • 133 3 Standard Staff Correspondent K I AL A L I M PUR, Flies. Details of how an eleven-year-old Malay boy from Bentoiiij defied a uroup of bandits who threatened him with Sten nuns, have just been released. The youth was riding his bicycle on Sunday when he mei
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  • 161 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tucs.— Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom said that the extension and conversion of i the Baiu Berendam air strip! had been delayed owing to certain technical difficulties which were not appreciated originally when the completion date was mooted. In view
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  • 22 3 A PORT Dickson. school teacher. Hew Kong Nyim, was found drowned at the Bth mile. Telok Kemang, during the weekend
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  • 96 3 Standard Stall C orrespondeal KUALA LUMPUR, Fuel In Hay, 14 Btifipttti .i;ible to tl >» ieath penally or bnprfsonmeal tnder the Emergency R»^ila:ions were iriested, bringing :he total since the Dommencenenl <»t ttie Emergency to 727 Of this number <i^o were Purged in court,
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  • 222 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. Once again the inadequacy of the Settlement's transport system was raised in the Settlement Council today. Mr. Khoo Kim Lian referred to the Lack of taxis and the inadequate bus service un the Malacca Sungei Bahru route. He stated that there
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  • 78 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —In protest against the decision of the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the rate and manner of calculation of the cost of living allowance. and on the revision of pensions, a meeting of pensioners will be held here on Sunday,
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    26 3 MR. R. P. BINGIIAM. Seen-- i tary for Chinese Affairs. Federation of Malaya, who will be among the panel of members for this Friday's Federation Forum.
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  • 370 3 SIX Chinese 4 Tamils 6 Javalese and 3 Malays were fined rom 5 to 2."i dollars each in Muar tor failing to produce ;heir Identity Cards when asked .or by Police Officers. A FINE of $150, in default, three months hard labour was imposed on a Sikh. Chand
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  • 114 3 Standard Staff Gorw.n»— Jel KUALA LUMPUK, Tins. Four imtmhis *«re killed in th<- Federation yrstenlav two S|M«ial < on- htahlVs ami two rivilian*. The specials wore killed and two others were wounded in a 20-mimite engagement with 40 terrorists m Kuantan. m which the lerrorists
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  • 154 3 MALACCA. Tues.— Mr. Khoo Kim Lian stressed the urgent need for Governmeni English schools in the Settlement's rural areas and centre-, at Mas.iid Tanah, Alor Gajah and Jasin. a! today's Settlement Council meeting. He said that there was a growing demand for English
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  • 56 3 IN ORDEB i keep a Check <>n ba idit acl night p is[ night dropped Rare* i I ni Kluang. at about 16.38 p.m. Following the track o! the hay line. This, T ie Btandai I C dent understands will bv continued daily Col I I
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    • 99 3 :PL SLIGHTER A PRICE: $2.- each :?ycr Trading Co. (M) Ltd. <i on buy ing I' P i BUTTERFLY Kerosene Stove d Hade in I.>. A. i i i i .ed Enamel Top i Nevei Rusty I CONVENIENT SOLO S Z2YWHERE LSA HIM CO. I uul. S'pore 1 3 1^><>
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    • 103 3 W in savings on Blir 111 I VHUmSlHMß^^^^ki IT 1 ill I El If I Psi^l% thousands of these 5 cwt. lUlslfA ifAHP ans are in operation through- 111 01% W YUUI ut the world. Their success > based on a sound reputation ftAlilfAt'lAC .>r reliability. Large carrying Uvllf vl
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 47 3 iS OCOLA,BUT I IT. NOW WE r-Aa-i-Lj T'l I I^9^^ I^Bfei V^il^l jf v!J?'/^s[ I^~s *> '"> tm- w t j^, j-rrc^ I KNOW HOW TO ITO bAKi •-i- ■^EBP^o.^^J <^^^^s fi*? J x*(> n^ jx^- v SAUCER. >/^s^B^-^A P®^ flB Ok If /y^ 'I 1 -^v^^Ss^^^l^^* r- »7
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  • 467 4 Go vt. Quizzed On Tin Plates 'Oil Mills Ignored' Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government was asked yesterday to justify its action in not »!i<Mu!in«; tin plates to the oil milla in Singapore, as it was anxious to reduce the eo.-t of ining. During adjournment in the Legislative Council yesterday,
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  • 44 4 OXG SOON HENG was sen- I tenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for lifting a pen. worth $35 from' Lam Seng Kang in a trolley bus near the Capitol Theatre on i June 12. I
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  • 258 4 He Wants Barriers Removed DEPRECATIN'G the neglect of technical ;ind higher commercial education by the Government, Mr. F.C. Yap Acting Chairman of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries (Singapore District) at his annual address at the British Council Hall yesterday, -aid that the prosperity of a people depends on their ability
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  • 94 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing lor eye-witnesses who saw a man blocked down by a car near People's Park in New Bridge Road at 10. .'J0 a.m. on June 11 to coated Inspector Chia Chen? Poh of the Traffic Accident Investigation
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  • 301 4 Detective Accused Of Stealing $387 IX THE Si::g;-p; re Third District Court yesterday a grocer, Yeo Knee Chong, accused a detective and four men of stealing $387 belonging to his wife, after he had given them $200 to Leave him alone. The detective. William Goh, and four others. Kenny Madhavan,
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  • 235 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE second Singapore fisherman to lose his life while engaged with a moro-ami fishing unit operating off the Colony disappeared last Friday in a stroii" tidal current off the Horshoumh Liirhthoiise Horobourgh Lighthouse guards the eastern entrance to the Straits of Singapore
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  • 363 4 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the Singapore public to stop wasting water, is being made by the Water Department of the Singapore Municipality in view of the existing shortage of water supply. Mr. W. S. Stredwick, Water Engineer, told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 100 4 Pain Made Man Hang Himself A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese woman told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that she found her husband hanging from a cherry-tree near her home at Morse Road on the early morning of June 2. She vyas Lam Ah Chooi, who was giving evidence at an inquest into
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  • 73 4 AX AMENDMENT to the Food Control Ordinance to allow the Food Controller. Singapore, to keep a proper check on the Stock of controlled articles for industrial purposes was passed by the Legislative Council" yesterday In moving the second reading of the Bill, the Solicitor General.
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  • 102 4 BLACKOUT areas for today are: DAY: St. James. Miri Road, Silat R >ud. Bukit Pasuh B.A T Trafalgar St., Prince 'Edward Koad, Sago Street, Peoples Park Nanson Ruud, L;un Soon Oil Mill Cavan Brulse/Collyer Quay, Victoria Memorial Hall Nos. 1 2, Prince St. /Market St.. Church St.
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 4 Photo. Mr. F. C. Yap, Acting Chairman of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries (Singapore District) gives his annual address at the British Council Hall. On his rieht is Mr. K. P. W. Gosman, the honorary secretary.- Standard
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 212 4 B I I Vll mSB P HOWARD HAWKS' MOVIE! S.IT. at M'KITE CAPITOL BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY !|I I Another Shipment has just arrived... ffl 1 I "ORIENT" I I ELECTRIC FANS > BE ffl 3" y S iitillllJiHtlUfmEff ;>"- rannnnmmiwß t i AvcilabU in the following models: -f Ceilng
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    • 282 4 NOTICES TPENDERS will be receivec from C!;..^ "A" Co:;*ructors at the Settlement Engmeer's Offi <\ Malacca, up u: noon oi iiih July, 1951 tor the Construction of Chinese Normal School a: Gajab Berang. Malacca. Full particulars are obtainable from the P.W.D. Office, Malacca. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 4.11 In the Hi«rh
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    • 646 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT TpHK family of the late Mr. 1 Loh Chee Own of No 13 Beng Swee Place thank 'their friends and relatives for I their wreaths, night visits, attendance at the funeral etc. ]\IR. Mrs. V. Kandiah 1 thank all friend-, and relatives who assisted in (he funeral arrangements, wreaths
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    • 48 4 I SmiATWj Applj S T:.. 'ed. App B S MAI M A( (Ol g r M of tw x 30-7 K I C 1 hi V t/% TI h I 1 i■> v 1 2 5 rt S BUSIMSS 0 J) i > 1 K I I V. M^ms^isssssß
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 95 4 Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road: Spore Chess Club Meeting 5 p.m.. Judo Club Practice 5.30 p.m.. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p.m.. Body Building Group 6 p.m., Art Club Life-class 6—8.30 p.m.. Wesley Guild Annual Dinner and Social 7.30 p.m. Chinese Y.M.C.A., Seleffie Road: Joint Staff Meeting 1130 a.m., Zero Basket Ball 5
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  • 318 5 Non-Malay Nationals In Perak Will Get Scholarship Awards Standard Stall Correspondent iroil. Toes, Scholarship Bill, that provides for s\n<Mv* and Irani.?- abroad, for non-Mala) nationals who are subject of the Ruler of Perak, i- lo be introduced in the Stale Council. These scholarships are similar to those awarded to Malays
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 5 5 Acn Pel Y.n one "i the fii Singapore girls v> bo m■ seat bsu k b the Hongkonc GoTerwaeßt. Hies turned la Singapore I isi wg Cath tj Pai ific Air v> 13 s She and fii e other B rb lefl for Hoa :koo last •>x 1 j
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  • 211 5 Standard St.itt Reporter A UFA ISED edition of ihe Standing Laws of Singapore to be prepared by ihe ittorney-General's Office was approved by the Singapore Legislative Council at Us meeting yesterday when the Attorney-General Mr. E. J. Davies saecessfully moved the adoption ot the
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  • 73 5 Duties Of The PRS Explained Standard Mail Reporter ities the Pu ReSecreta 11 tns st poss ira 1 ad re- the S this Deputy P R■• the 1 g tin ess IS tion foi post plus 1 Is "nglish and one 3 iage I »Presa Off s 1 mderhe distribui
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  • 101 5 PENANG, T les ei bi u Theatn d its d this \b m T g re the g i pening, sterday. itteoded by heads I q Departments mi i citi :ens II c-t $1 10,000 to build a *J is i nntly by :a i Chetti
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  • 86 5 THE SINGAPORE Govern- j nc is unable j iefi e its at- e to the Rep «i on t ie C of Bookmakiiis until a 01 examination ol I Report e ligjht of the Australian I ;;<_-.- Zeala r i stei is I betting C'-m;o\ at the
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  • 32 5 WONG PONG (40), found gui on a i barge ol i onsorting, was aeotenced '•> ;ve s' hard labour by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rodg rs, in the Supreme Co trt, lay
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  • 79 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE contents 0* Radio Malaya programmes are constantly under review in consequence of cirticisms and dissatisfaction ol the public whicn came to the notice of Government This was stated in a written to Dr C J. Paglar tabled at "the Singapore Legislative; Council yesterday.
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  • 67 5 Standard Staff Reporter A PLEA for better water sup- t,'\ rural areas was made in the Singapore Legislative Coun- cil yesterday by Mrs. Vilasini llenon 'Independent. SeletaD. Speaking during adjournment <he said that she had received several complaints f rom about 700 to 800 people
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  • 60 5 THE Singapore Government Is m c »nsidering a Bill to modi- j fvinfl some of the existing pro* of the Adoptions of j Children Ordinance which will facilitate the adoption ol child- ren in the Colony. This was stated in a written rep^to Dr C.
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  • 60 5 Standard Stall orrrspontieni PENANG, Tues.— Equipment and instructional stafl »<jr Radar and a Fighter Control n_:. ...i^.^u i^ V-»r» fi-»rm»»rt ifl -We have always endeavoured 10 qet w: imen to this type of unit, he stated Sir Francis paid a tribute io
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  • 54 5 TAIPING. Tups.— Be- cause of 2 P.C.'s different i versions of ilip story, Vartharaj (29) and his father, alleged to have popped into Sheums Cir- ms through an opening, were discharged by the Taipi&g Magistrate. The oilier constable said that the accused i tried to gate-crash
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  • 256 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Raja Ahamed bin |aia\ir, a clerk attached t<» the Johore Customs, was sentenced to a fine of si. <M>o or Huh} months' r.i.. t«>iay. for evading Customs duty amounting i«> sit I 1.22. Another Malay, Jafa'ar bin Miamed
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  • 58 5 Unified Malayan Health Service THE tw Select Committees appointed by the LcgiC >ii!.ciis of Singapore and the Federation to considei draft Scneme for a Unified Malayan Health Service did not reach complete agreement 011 the f orm Scheme. This was stated in v. answers to D: C. J. p tabled
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  • 53 5 photo. Mr. Jose Atejandrino, First Secretary of the Philippine Legation at Bangkok, (centre) u!:o arrived in Singapore by KLM Constellation to Consular assistance to I ilipinos in Singapore. Pictured left, is Mr. Oscar V. Armstrong, of the* U.S. Consulate-General in Singapore, and Mr. P. (i. Peralta (right), popular
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  • 180 5 A PLEA for the separation of ie Sii g; e Postal Department from the Federation rnade in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterdav by Mrs Vilasini Menon independent star). Mrs. Menon gave two re ts A'hy this separation was desirable. V ;t, poor people wh (deposited their
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  • 40 5 PENAN G. Tues. Ov i t>l the we". -k"! ivvn M i N gock s 1 ■d Large gathering of at a tea -part} cerem Me rs Cha K ;i::d :ex:i;e '.r I I s
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  • 151 5 S'pore Filipino Consul To Be A Muslim Mandanl Staff Reporter >!R. YIMP MUBARAK, a former \irr-ron-ul at Los Angeles, is to take <har»e of the m-u I'hilippine Consulate in Singapore vvhitli oj)< v ii- in\t month. Mr Abubakar. a law graduate from the University oi the Philippines come? from the
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  • 117 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOH STAR? Tues.— At the Supreme Court, Alor Ntar, Mr. Justice Russell expressed disapproval during a trial, at the inconvenience caused to the Court by Police Officers changing their versions on 1 particular fact. His Lordship said that P i ers cannot be
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 > j RUBBER Mlfl V-r.NI/rt3 DELIVERY RUBBER FLOORING SPORTS i EQUIPMENT > "*^'<««San^K^M f\ m. T '11 pICr 1 in J Houn i Oth« I] !»«"t- ant lup N Bkta C e5 up;, j y ~bi u u a trou tea twu t°Now v*#yitBs Fat Away 8'-
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    • 92 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION SWF-EPS TICKETS Ist Prize $250,000 2nd Prize $120,000 3rd Prize 50,000 4th Prize 20.000 Also 2 Prizes of 510,000 10 Prizes of S 5,000 20 Prizes of 2,000 50 Prizes of 1.000 PRIZES PAID IN FULL Definite Drawing Date Ist July, 1951 at Ipoh. Please apply
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  • 775 6 J)AT() Onn's reference to independence within seven years has caused a lot of nervous squeaLs in several quarters. To use a famous phrase, instead < ;:l; the bells there seems to be a considerwringing of hands among our stout-hearted erats. These are the very people who are'
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  • 290 6 IN the years that followed the 1914-18 war, a young slightly-built Chinese arrived in Paris with a scholarship that enabled him to study in France. He was "Industrious Student" Liu Shao-chi. There was nothing remarkable about him insignificant in looks, as short of cash as
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  • 235 6  -  RALPH SHAW By indirectly, of over two million persons. He is the brains behind the land re form which has seen land lords and others dispossessed and the peasants "succoured." Liu Shao-ehi is credited with being civil to no one although, at times, he will display some
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  • 957 6  - Men Behind Ine 'China Lobby' KENNETH HARRIS itali far investigation into Chiang Kai-Shek's posrerfui Pressure Group in Washington. |By WASHINGTON. \S a result of demands made in the Senate inquiry into General Mac Arthur's dismissal, there is almost certain to be an inquiry into the activities of the "China Lobby,"
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  • 569 6 Sir;— On 24 April 51 in the S'})o r c Standard edition To the President W.D4J.S. Association, I wrote openly for an elucidation; Fur replacement of the Aspro-pill perambulation. To that of a hypodermic penicillin injection. Th> i came comrade -hordes With full of indignation. As though 1 have
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  • We, the People
    • 196 6 Sir. The article in your issue of June 19. by Micliat? Davidson "THE ROUGH ROAD TO NATIONHOOD" is most illuminating as showing a calculatedly mischievous tendency to cast insinuations on individuals and to distort the lads. The writer falls back on the presumptuous logic that "the mind, if
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    • 157 6 Sir:— _ln your issue of F y Jun< 15, 1951, you have published a news item. I m R< Liters under the heading "Ceylon Government I Fire All Non Nationals." I hav< I point out that is incorrect and misleading. Some months ago the Cey- U
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  • 611 6 HOW OBJECTIVE SHOULD NEWS BE Sir. I have read your editorial "The Great Fraud*' on the need for objective news reporting. As a result you da not seem to attach the same importai.ee American newspapers attach to interpretative reporting. Not only that, you voice the tear that the interpretative news
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  • Review of Views
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  • 283 7 UK To Stop Oil production, Quit Iran, If Talks Fail („.,< i<> (AP) Qualified sources said today that in the Anglo-Iranian oil talks may bring a British production and unit Iran. The information was given 3ut a few hours before British agents were due to meet IranLan leaders in Teheran
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  • 8 7 Spain Admitted As ICAC Member IC AC s-
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  • 120 7 NEW DELHI. June 19, 1 1 P i Premier Jawaharlal Nehru warned Communist tuna today to keep its hands -off the kingdom of Nepal Nehru's radio broadcast over the Nepali radio did not mention Red China by name but reliable sources said he had
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  • 95 7 S is (AP)-Nea s the F each Monday >■ wed new N Assembly lean- -ther :u the Id e the tillT seats I ted. as if the C tnmu be 1 about 110 Ru could still e e first party in the* v v t 22.2
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  • 29 7 WASHINGTON, J e 19, AP) ■\.:ny Saturday es- tail es in Kot I.M Ugh J :e 7. icluded both I battle lo>>e>. e ad li ugh June
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  • 195 7 Grain Ship To Sail For India Today WASHINGTON, June 19 (Router) A Liberty ship carrying over 9,000 tons of food grains for India will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday despite the nationwide p ng strike, it was officially anqi meed yesterday. Alter a meeting with the National Maritime Union. Economic
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  • 71 7 BIGGIN HILL. ENGLAND, Jum 19 (AP)— Three Meteoi el tighter planes crashed within ten minutes during training g] ts here on Monday. The pilots of all three were killed. The first crash occurred soon after I iking off. Tea minutes later two jets
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  • 64 7 N'lists Assert UN Ban Not Adequate NEW YORK, .'line 19 (UP) Nationalist China told the United Nations today that its tola! ban was "not sufficient to support and supplement tne military action of the United "ga ta Basil n-g-Government thereby aligns itseii v ith the United States the only oilier
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  • 50 7 photo. King Farouk of Egypt and his 17-year-old Queen, Narriman, left Catania aboard the Royal yacht, "Fakhr El Bihar" after a few days of their Sicilian honeymoon, June 12. During their stay in Sicily the royal couple stayed at the San Domenico Hotel in Taormina.— AP
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  • 317 7 TOKYO, June 19, (AFP)— The Japanese Government today decided to release tomorrow a list bearing the names of some 73,000 Japanese leaders who have been officially "white washed." These leaders were "purged" in October 194t5 for their responsibility in the
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  • 238 7 LONDON. June 19 (Renter) An official spokesman here said that the British Mediterranean Fleet did riot come under Admiral Robert Carney's new command in Southern Europe, Gen. Eisenhower yes- j terday appointed Admiral Car- ney commander of the Allied Forces in Southern Europe. But
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  • 130 7 BERLIN, June 19. (UP)— Berlin today resumed normal trade shipments to the West but the Soviets still claimed the right to impose a new economic blockade at any time. The Soviets on Monday lifted the restrictions imposed in the middle of May on Berlin exports
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  • 36 7 NEW DELHI. June 19 <AP>— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's most criticised amendments to the Indian constitution received presidential signature on Monday, after being forced through Parliament by strong party whip tactics.
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  • 90 7 Compensation For Jap POW's To Be Discussed LONOON. June 19 (AFP) The Minister of State. Kenneth Younger, told the House ot Commons yesterday that the question of compensation for treatment meted out by the Japanese to the British Far Eastern prisoners of war could be fully dealt with in the
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  • 189 7 TOKYO, June 19 (AP)— For :he third straight day Ameri:an pilots today beat Red airnen in a big jet battle over Northwestern Korea. U.S Sabre jets damaged 'our Russian type MIG-15S oday as Allied infantrymen knocked North Koreans oil key "idges on the
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  • 94 7 NEW YORK. June 19 (UP)'residential Assistant W. Avere! larriman, who left Monday to s aris for talks with Atlantic Pac eaders, said the results of tin French elections "will make i ■asier for us to carry out ou. vork." He said he planned to
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  • 117 7 Peking Moves In FE 'This Year' Forecast NEW \ORK. June I<) \l')— Mr. Etfwia I 'ailed Slates ■mhnwdor to 1 hailand. predicted «»n .Monday that the Chinese GouißMi n i st 8 would expatu! llieir military operations in tlie Far Ea>t "*mn«lime this year." Returning for threo months home leave
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  • 238 7 Badger: Still 'Chance' Of China Revolt WASHINGTON, June CUP)— Vice Admiral O ar Badger, one <>i the United States Navy's top expert* < r i the Far East, told Senators today that there is still a "chance" that much of Chi a will revolt against "< Son rust tyranny and
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  • 186 7 HONGKONG. June 19 (AP) The Chinese Communists lave expelled President and Madame Chiang Kai-shek from he Methodist Church They were officially excomnunicated on .June 10 by Bishop Kiang Chang-chuan he same man who baptized Generalissimo Chiang in 1927 o Shanghai The news oi their
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  • 76 7 Big 4 Deputies Adjourn Sine Die PARIS. June 19, i LJP) 1 tie Bis Fir,:: Deputy Foreign Ministers met for 15 minutes today and adjourned the session without setting a definite date to: reconvening. After Russia's Andrei Gromyko announced he still had bo reply to the fast Westejn note. Alexandra
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  • 77 7 LONDON, June 19. \P War Ofiice ced on M d thai ttae l r%e B' Itish i talions of the 29th B igad< serving in K>> n [fl be eieved between October December The Gloucestershires turn to Britain, rhe ftoj il Northumbei iand i- en
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    • 36 7 y"^«. 'VJU I NANJCy— STOP "^^l I HERE PRACTICE I j I THINK I'LL GET| iBf?l S^-n/vSur W your posture J a different^ fIP P MONEY--THAT'S LESSONS AND [%f |pr\BOOK >^^2k ALL you forget about/ vj
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  • 183 8 One More Plane Arriving Standard Stall Reporter MEW flights, representing a <\2 per cent, increase in the domestic services in Malaya, which will provide capacity for carrying an extra 2.650 passengers monthly, were announced by Malayan Airways Ltd. yesterday. This increase follows the introduction of several
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  • 136 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE second voyage of the Blue Funnel ship Tyndareus to Jeddah carrying Muslim pi grims from Malaya ::a< been put buck by two days because the original dates fixed for arriving and departing from Penang falls on Marl Raya Puasa. The ship, which
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  • 46 8 HONGKONG. June 10 (AP)— The Hongkong Post Office is again accepting mail for Korea the Postmaster-General announced. Effective today registered :v.-m: to "Pusan and to all other South Korean destinations" will be accepted here "as far as conditions will permit." the announcement said
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    65 8 THE Hai Hsuan has discharged 1,455 tons of her 8,000-ton cargo of salt during the last two days in the Singapore Outer Roads. The cargo has been loaded in the freighter Foo Hsiang (above) which is to take 6,000 tons of the salt to Japan. The rest of the cargo
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    111 8 FOR five hours yesterday more than 2.000 Indians packed th e 5.11.8. wharf front to send o]t their friends and relatives who s iled ior Indian pur:* !>■/ the 8./. uessel Rajula. Some 110 saloon passengers also em barked. AlOwuyh embarkation oj th« 531 deck passengers started only at
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  • 170 8 WEST COAST MALAYA Vessel tor Muar Weekly Vessel tor Moloccj Twice Weekly Vessel tor Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malacca Port Oickson Port Swettenham June 20 Senggarang for Penang June 22 Serampang for Penang, Tel ok Anson June 21 EAST COAST MALAYA Sirusa for Kuantan June
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  • 192 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE lire which broke out in one of the holds of the 7,176-ton French freighter, St. Valery En Canx in Singapore, was finally extinguished at noon. vesterday 36 hours after the fire started. Bales of kapok in hold No.
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  • 87 8 THE Panamanian registered freighter Point Clear, event aground on a id bank iL Remunia Sh Johore m Sunday night arrived it". :he Singapore Outer Roads a1 2 p.m. yestej lay. Sue was successfully towed lear of the mud batik and boated by a
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  • 62 8 Standard S)iippin» Reporter THE I0,00<?-ton refrigerator ship Devon is expected to remain in dry duck lor four more days, as her rudder has io be removed for repair. The vessel, with her holds half filled with Australi tn mea* for Britain, developed steering gear trouble
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    • 120 8 [mr" arrivals] <?>> :> ■■{and DEPARTURES] S Arrivals j C.V A from H-iii'WotK l< I' 1 I' BO\( Uoni LttDtioa 3.45 ii'M. P.O.A.S. frum Baafkok *•">(> pjn >1 UUESE MKW \Y« from Bangkok %M p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS fr.im Kua!. 1 I.um'iur a na. from Medaa, Penalty, raipinc Ipoh. Ku.ila I
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    • 340 8 in Harbour i WHARVES Ca:i 44 Gor;on. 42 U N.c-j,v HjS-l-i nci. 40 il Kola :>o :iM r .i:.vj is S7 inverbank, 33 M Eloepal 29 Benalbanacb, 21 js Palamcotta 2S 26 oV'oi su »eon«on. 2 24 BeoaUov 21 22 Benvet;. 19 20 Trevn.*- L5'U [ndrapoera. 13 14 KUva M
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  • 1164 9 r/fli: New Allowances 01 Be Swallowed Up u, Next Price Spiral ilk Legislative Council at its meeting yesterday exo\er tin- present local food situation and urged without (It lay the necessary machinery to expand the Colony, not G yvernmeni s Rcient attenti o t
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  • 45 9 gsjg;sg I the present 16 confidential apners go ajrecnoent aie i women, rhe total establisbinont for c nfidential stenographers is 40 viewed candidates for appointmc t as confidential stenograoners and has advised on ti.en suitability for appointment Suitable candidates recom-
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  • 91 9 Chinese Urge India Trade Office In KL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Chinese textiles merchants in the Federation have asked the Indian Trade Commissioner, Mr. Jogindra Singh, to promote better trade relations between dealers in this country and manufacturers in India. They have su._;ested that this can be done by setting up
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  • 116 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Malayan tin shares were firmer today, with buyers predominating because of the unexpected rise in the metal price. Rubber and industrial shares were steady. Yesterday's prices were: BB Petrol 43/6 44/6xall H'kong S'hni Bk. (H'kong reg.) 750.00 TTO. OO S. Steamship 17.75 13 25 Straits
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  • 164 9 THE Singapore Government is considering tne question of assisting its employees to obtain loans on favourable terms from the Federal and Colonial Building Society. This was stated by the Government in written replies to Council by Mr. C.R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour, Rochore).
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  • 147 9 Govt. Action Has Cut Some Prices Standard Staff Reporter PRICES of several building materials have fallen recently as a result of action taken by Government to increase imports and reduce exports, notably cement, wire nails and timber. This was stated by Government in the Legislative Council yesterday in answer to
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  • 147 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Importers and Exporters Associa- j tion decided yesterday to appeal to the Indonesian Government to protect their cargo goods imported and exported by its members from being pilfered in Indonesian ports. The Association will draw the attenti"!-. of
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG. June 19.— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.77 to £1 Sterling: HK56.285 to US$l; HKSI.BI3 to Malayan $1: HKSO.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5315.375 to one tael.
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    71 9 Mr. Dudley E, Siddons, Cluet Building Inspector of the Architect and Building Surveyor's Department, Singapore, left yesterday on the Blue Funnel ship Gorgon for Australia on three months' special medical leave. Mr. Siddons. who has been with the department for 27 years, is ateo Chairman of the Singapore Co-operative Stores
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  • 29 9 The United States has granted a U.S. $15,500,000 Marshall Plan loan to Belgium to speed up her U.S. $160,000,000 development programme^ in the Belgian Congo.- U.P.
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    45 9 Mr. K. Kumarasamy, who has served 20 years with the Timber Research Laboratory of the Federation and is regarded as an authority on Malayan timbers, left for Melbourne yesterday iu the Gordon on a ten-month departmental scholarship course with the Forest Products Research Institute there.
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  • 101 9 COPRA was steadier in the produce market, yesterday, business being reported at $43$ for July-August shipmeut. Buyers dosed at $43$ and sellers 9-4'ii per picul. Coconut oil remained ;1 dull at unchanged quotation, sellers indicating $74. Pepper continued to be a quietly steady market at unchanged
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  • 25 9 The World Bank is sending a four-man mission to Enypt to inspect projects for which bank aid may be requested.— A. P.
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  • 159 9 Standard Staff Reporter OVER-SELLING caused a stalemate in the Singapore rubber market yesterday. The situation was further accentuated by willingness of sellers to Meet the market. Fair interest was shown by factories, resulting in a slight improvement in the quo!:. lions. After opening at around $147
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  • 112 9 THE India Government Trade Commissioner in Singapore reports that the total trade between Malaya and India in April, vaiued at 537.090.00U was composed of "$9,830,000 worth of exports to India and 527. 260.000 worth of imports from India. The result was a trade balance of $17,430,000 in
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  • 284 9 America Unmoved By Protest Over Tin Pric e Moves US: "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT* WASHINGTON. Jim; !<> fl l») —The Im!o:u -ian Government "lias imult' "vigorous rr|>r«'-««'iitaiioiih" against the* L'.S. Govenuneal action in dMbfag tin prices to the level of L.5.51.06 per {muhhl. it i* Icarnc-d here. They said
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  • 371 9 WASHINGTON. lune 19 (IP): The Tnited Stales has reopened negotiations ith Bolivia for the purchase of tin. R.F.C. Administrator Stuart Svminston announced lure. He rel used to name the price at which the United St ltd offered to buy Bolivian tin i noentrates nor
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    • 103 9 in I9SO Payments to Policyholders Increase in reserves for Policyholders $296,630,000 Ordinary Branch Premiums $277,025,000 (Including $60,519,000 Overseas) General Branch Premiums $70,748,000 (Including $34,947,000 Overseas) These figures do not include premiums of $8,907,000 written by the Company's American Subsidiary, The Pru- dentia! Insurance Company of Great Britain located in New
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    31 10 REHEARSING on** of Hie mowiiH'iit* from tin* Festival Ballet. Pas (It* Quatre. now being presented at London V stoll Theatre, are famed ballerinas (left to right) Krassovska, Markova, Riaboncbinska ami Danilova.
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  • 833 10  -  OSWALD HENRY r rilE WOODEN HORSE" (London Films) Thosp who have read the stirring chapters of Eric Williams' book of the s^me name will doubtlessly get an even binger thrill out of this masjniflccnt film which is due by shortly to have its Malayan
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  • 78 10 1.1 —Hedy Lamarr, who got married last week, is going to auction off $1,000,000 wunh of persona] belongings, including four wedding rings. Implications of the sale next Monday puzzled Hollywood since Miss Lamarr has been divorced only three times. She ■married number four Ernest Stauffer, a night
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  • 123 10 iMALAV Him l'n»(lii(tions Ltd. shootinc fMXmea tor iim- h»rtti coming movie "Juwita" took kaUang airport in its stride JestSday l» enacting a scene with a Malayan Airways Diane as nackpouiHl Tins Standard picture shows director I. Ka a 1; hai in K.nViVl la r t nK <
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    • 248 10 ,\'EW ALHAMBRA LAST DAY 11 A.M. 1.30 4 <;.4.-> ;»..^0 p.m. I W? thefUkHwho _i I 11,, cheated himself M\ I mß&s, A JACK M WARNER PRODUCTION Tmfflk. i LEE J. COBB JANE WYATT JOHN DALL I < j V M OPENS TOMORROW 1 J//£ BLAZING STORY OF THE 5
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    • 40 10 A\IALI DEVI VAHALAKSHMI in "Win 'A PA HA DUi" A gnat grand Tamil Social picture. Distributed bv SHAW BROS LTD ihi AK IT Tel. 1870 (Junction of Dato Kramat Puliang; Roads J DAILY 3* SHOWS 3, 6.30 9.30 p. m.
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    • 734 10 RADIO RADIO MALAVA SINtIAIHIBB ENGLISH PROGRAMME [1280 kc* 41.* metres) 10 a.m News <KL>: 10 15 MhoolBroadcast; 1 p.m. Hein7 Alexander at I the Capilol Hammond Organ, Capitol Restaurant. Singapore: 1.36 News: I L45 l.unchtime Prom; I p.m j Schools Broadcast; •>.1"» Programme Summary: <».17 Young People's Programme; »>.:{."i Piano
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  • 1035 11 13-11 Council Vote Throws Out Bill For Premium Bonds Maiuiard Malt neporter |X |o raise a 550.000, 000 loan through the issue of 810 yesterday thrown out by the Singapore Le^islati e rotes *ith one abstention because it meant the accept- «,f slate lotteries. and Dr. C. J. Paglar, who
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  • 159 11 FOUR America*. nava\ vessels are scheduled to converge on Singapore's harbour urea on Friday wtorming for a ihrceday yoodwill visit. The U.S. Destroyer Squadron, consisting of U.S.S. Rush, Fiske, Kennedy and Hawkins, will depart from Si ignport on Monday, Ju.'.e "5, ii ices
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  • 261 11 2nd Chance For Young: Offenders Ma in lard JMaft Ke porter THE BIN to extend the probation system, which now applies only to offenders under 16 to include adult offenders was passed with certain amendments at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The effect of this Bill will
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  • 338 11 'Trial Corporals Get Full Pay Standard Staff Reporter A POLICE constable, who is promoted to Police Corporal draws the full salary or a Corporal during his i period of probation. This clarification was made by the Government in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday in reply to written questions tabled by
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  • 102 11 A PLEA that there should a truce between the workers and C ivenunent and other employers to relieve those afflicted by debt by framing a suitable scheme lor the liquidation of such debts" was made by Dr. C. J. Paglar (Progressive. Changi) nt the Singapore Legislative
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  • 55 11 iiiL management ot me am /iew Cabaret will donate alj jroceeds of tonight's Carnival Danre to the Singa>ore Anti-Tuberculosis A:-so iation. An extension till 1 a.m. hat en approved. There will b< Jpot Dances, raffles, auctions ind a special floor show wil e put on by George
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  • 158 11 TAN SAYS NO TO GIMSON Standard Staff Reporter MR Tan Chin Tunn (Member for the Chinese Chamber of Commerce) and Deputy President declined the invitation of Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, to preside at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday. Shortly after two officials, Mr. B Ramsay (Commissioner
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  • 216 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Legislative Council at its meeting yesterday, approved the surrender of public rights to the foreshores of two areas in the Colony to the Admilitary, who have purchased them for defence pun>oses T>e first area is at I^ojang and the other west
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  • 24 12 TODAY'S Sport v•\•■ D D CJi. v C< Gat lals <•' Jdlan Bes ;y S > Dir UIB—T. Mong 0 H Jolliia :s A P a-
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  • 117 12 LEADING ;-2 in the first h til > C e Athletes "A" decked up m the second >v i the Cheerful Lads by ils to three in a S.A FA. II "A"" 2;ime at the BODCA ground yesterday. The Athletes sored their. goal 1
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  • 211 12 LONDON June ID R iter) prizes in Britain e too view g British goll Eessi kls y s ibsc •<- ihis view because th< nan d es nol want to ean a -it loes exisi t. s] tecial '.y I times Bui ic Idea
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  • 110 12 SHELL AGAIN BEAT SI MIT PENANG T ?s In a friendly rel badminton match She!' S rts Cub again beat 5."'..: s i > by J-2 Results Ste plaj ei menti ned firsi Singles: Yeap Se g Yean beal Qua feong Kooi 713. 15-12, 15-10. Cheah Th< in Kiu beat
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  • 51 12 XZ'.v YORK, June 19 ».\P» rhe N\'. York Giants outlasted :he St Louis Cardinals 5-4 in 12 ,:.:-.;::^s ...>: r.:_, Day game in the National I gue: Bosto 4 Chicag i3. Day game i i the American League: C evel nd 9. Boston 7. They were ;!^e only
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  • 355 12 N \R V^ WAN \outhfiil goalkeeper of the Singapore Indian I ooi!>;i!l Association saved his side from a rout h\ the Royal Navy in 2 SAFA Community League game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A penalty goal ami two lueky shots heat him and
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  • 135 12 SCARBOROUGH, Yorkshire June 19 (Reuter)— England gained a first innings lead over Australia of 35 runs on the second day of the first women's cricket Test of the series here yesterday. England were all out for 283, their remaining two wickets adding 23 runs. Australia were
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  • 570 12 Tour Plan Includes Games In Federation THE Swedish first division football team, wants to play three games in Singapore in late November, when they make a tour of Calcutta, Saigon and Indonesia for a series of matches. Negotiations have been going; on for
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  • 54 12 LONDON. June 19 (AP) —Mel Brown. St. Paul middleweight, today signed to meet Dave Sands of Australia in a supporting fight on the Randolph Turpin-Sugar Ray Robinson world title card on July 10. Sands, the British Empire Middleweight Champion. hopes to uet a title shot
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  • 124 12 Matthews Batters Beshore MILWAUKEE, WIS CONSIN, June 19 <AP)— Harry Matthews, the toj light-heavy weight con tender, battered Freddie Beshore last night to win a technical knockout Referee Dauber Jaegei stopped the scheduled 10 round bout at 1:55 of the seventh round. Beshore was a mass ol blood from face
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  • 335 12 COMPETITORS intending to take part ii: the Johore Grand Prix races during August Bank Holidays are being asked to inform the Singapore .Motor Club immediately by letter or telegram.** the letters or telegrams to reaeh the Club before noon on Saturday (June 23). The
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  • 181 12 IPOH. Tues.— Cheng Wah beat the PCRC by lour goals to nil j in a dull scrappy game of sue- i cer today. Cheng YVah potential league champions, did not impress in the least. They led by a solitary goal in the first
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  • 46 12 JOCKEY Norman Lewis 1s leaving tor Calcutta tomorrow to ride at the Monsoon Meetings for Trainer S. Hajee. Lewis will ride Cigarette in the India Independence Cup and also Port Launay in the Monsoon Cup. Lewis intends returning to Malay early in October.
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  • 93 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association have picked 16 players for the MCFA Cup match against Negri Sembilan CRC at Seremban this Saturday. The following are asked to meet at the Atomic Club on Friday at 9 p.m. for an overnight stay: Chu Chee Seng. Yip
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  • 47 12 MILAN. June 19 (Reu'e;" 1 Italy took a 3— 0 winning lead over Poland in their third round European Zone Davis Cup tie here yesterday by winning the doubles. Italy hav e now qualified to meet Germany in the European zone semi-finals.
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  • 59 12 The Singapore Rugby Union will hold its annual general meeting on June 29 at 5.30 p m at the S.C.C. The business of the meeting will be to p;,s.s the accounts and to elect officers Every affiliated club is entitled to send one representative and it
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  • 44 12 M. The Geylang English School in Singapore will hold its annual athletic sports tomorrow on the school ground at 3 p m On June 28 the Serangoon English School will hold its 16th annual sports on the school field at 3 p.m.
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  • 340 12 WIMBLEDON SEEDING SURPRISE LONDON, June 19 (Reu ter) Surprise of the Wimbledon seeding announced today was the fact that 10 players were named for the men's singles. Last year the committee broke with tradition and seeded 16 but they decided to discard that scheme and it was expected they would
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  • 297 12 MANCHESTER. June 19 Router).—The match between I Lancashire and the South Africans at Old Itafford todaj enned in a draw. When play began this mornii e Lancashire with six wickets still to fall were 146 runs behind the South Africans Brst innings total of 403
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  • 73 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A boxing arena i s to be built here if the Town Board approves the application of Mr. Darby Kok of Singapore to erert one" in this town. The proposed arena is .situated between Jalan Ah Fook and the Railway station, opposite
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  • 127 12 SINGAPORE MEDICAL Workers Union met their first deteat this season when they lost to the Catholic Young Men's Association (Portuguese Mission) by three goals to one in a keenly fought SAFA division 3 "A ff league match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. The the 9th
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