Singapore Standard, 28 June 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard *r* JKj $H JL S s SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 231 1 New Red Offensive In 2 Weeks? TOKYO, June 27 (UP) Communist resistance stiffened m Korea today and front line officers pretided a new Red offensive within two weeks. The Chinese Communists poured men and tnaU-rial into a new build-up area north of the old mitral korean k *lron Triangle" for
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  • 8 1 Adm. Sherman Visits Korea For 2nd Time s
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  • 6 1 Nuns Greet Their Chief S 5
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  • 62 1 4 RAF MEN DIE IN 3 MISHAPS LONDON -1 c n tAFP) the RAF were tircrafi accidents :> cc m Britain toI si nvei c killed when Mosquito light bomber ground near Li colnshire thers lost their lives inir.g plane crasht S idb m Suffolk third accident occurred .t ci
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  • 223 1 US Envoy Meets Gromyko MOSCOW. June 27 (UP) United States Ambassador Glan G. Kirk conferred for 20 minutes today with Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and hastened back to the Embassy to send an urgent dispatch to the State Department m Washington. Kirk requested the appointment on State
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  • 166 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO DANCE hostesses of the Happy Cabaret m ng Road, Singapore, fought with beer bottles ht, with the result that one of them was seriously injured and was taken to hospital They wore Lily "Linda Jansz. 18. and Zaharah binte Abdullah.
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  • 149 1 TOKYO June 27 (Reuter-AAP) Peking Radio said today that Western defence leaders had decided to send trained and fully equipped Japanese troops to Indo-China, Malaya and Burma, before the end of August for use against "people's liberation movements^ The broadcast said that last month's Singapo.
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  • 61 1 Photo Secretary of Defence George CJ. Marshall appears tire^ 1 as he stands between Gen. Matthew B. Rid? way (left), the Supreme Allied Commander, and Lt. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, (right), Bth Army Commander, following their arrival at Bth Army Headquarters m Korea. Marshall had just
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  • 253 1 Standard Staff Reporter FINANCIAL provisions* not exceeding $250,000 are proposed m a Fisheries Department loans scheme for Singapore fishermen, The Standard understands. The Singapore Finance Committee will shortly consider this loan proposal m the light of the Government's policy to take
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  • 82 1 IN REJECTING the Rubber Producers' Council contention that there is no case for a Stabilisation Fund, the Federation Government has called for alternative proposals by the Council to safeguard the rubber industry against a future slump and loss of output. The Member for Economic Affairs.
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  • 117 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIX Lighters which were being towed from Chittagong to Peaang I was caught m monsoon weather about 500 miles from Penang, it was learnt m Singapore late last night. One of the lighters broke loose and sank. The tug
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  • 125 1 A HORNET fighter of the Royal Air Force m Malaya carried out an unusual mission recently. It escorted a train through an area of suspected bandit activity. Terrorists cut the phone lines on the Alor Star to Padang Besar railway line, and it was
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  • 72 1 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided yesterday to petition the Government on behalf of two member associations, to urge for an im- provement m the system of control on building materials. "Singapore dealers have been .strangled by the control, as they find difficulty to get
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  • 22 1 HONGKONG, June 27, (UP) Peking Radio said today that Chinese troops m Korea had cabled Communist leader Mao Tze-tung pledging
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  • 360 1 Iran baid Moving Fields At Abadan TEHERAN, June 27 (UP) It was announced today that Iran was speeding troops to the oil centre of Abadan as a result of Britain's dispatch of the cruiser Mauritius to the area. The troop reinforcements for the already sizeable garrison m the oil fields
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON. June 27 (tP) Secretary of State Dean Acheson said today that there was "no thought of United States intervention m Iran." Acheson told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that active United States intervention m the Iranian oil crisis was "not contemplated either with or without Congressional
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  • 116 1 TEHERAN. June 27 <UP> The Iranian General Stafl s intelligence .section reported today that accounts of the concentration of fi.ooo British troops near the Iraqi border were "several times exaggerated" and added that reports of a possible landing of troops m Iran were 'only a
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  • 77 1 LONDON. June 27 (AP»— The Foreign Office said today that Britain is asking Iraq for permission to use Iraqi ports and other transit facilities if she is suddenly forced to pull 2,000 Britons" out of harm's way at the Anglo-Iranian oil plants m
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  • 146 1 LONDON, June 27. (Reuter) The Foreign Secretary Mr. Herbert Morrison, accused the Persian Government today of "intransigence and a lack of grasp of realities." He told the House of Commons he found it difficult to believe that the competent and loyal staff of the
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  • 527 1 BASRA. June 27 (Reuter) Newi of the role assigned to the British cruiser Mauritius has »em heart to Britons m Ahadan and the outlying oil(iel<l> m Persia. The Basra port authority said the cruiser %vas at the entrance to the Shattal Arah river at 8 a.m.
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  • 231 2 GovL, Chinese Compromise On Aliases Registry Of Names To Be Compiled Standard Staff Reporter A COMPROMISE has been reached between the Singapore Government and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce over the question of abolishing the use of aliases m connection with business-names, ownership of property and other statutory purposes. Committee
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  • 302 2 New Born Babes To Get BCG Shots Standard Staff Reporter DR. AR\F BUI S-HANSEN, leader of t»ie internetional BCG team now m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday thai his team hopes to make a start m the next few weeks with the task ot inoculating new horn babies at the
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  • 50 2 THE EAST West Society will today conduct a Brain Trust at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall. The Brains will comprise Miss A. Clark. Professor A. Oppenheim and Professor RE. Holttum and Mr. S. Rajaratnam of Tne Singapore Standard. Mr. P.M. Williams will be the Question Master.
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  • 92 2 WhampoaRd. People Want Light, Water THE BALESTIER Community Centre, at its Council meeting to be held on Sunday next, will consider approaciiing Messrs. E.V. Davies and S.S. Manyam Labour and Progressive Party Commissioners respectively for North Ward, to obtain lights and water service lor residents of S IT. Artisans quarters
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  • 181 2 Standard Woman Reporter DR. EJM TOW KENG (ri»hi), 1019 QmeenTe Scholar and re.»eareh a>--i-tanl to Prof. F. S. .Monteiro. Professor of (linical Medicine m the I Diversity of Malaya, will join ibc Hospital for Sick hiltln ii. Great Ormond m.. London to study
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  • 104 2 St.uidard Stall Rrporhr TW( I 7 UTHS i th a string is < attemj ted caking by Mr. S E T« h m th< Singa] re First Dist: id f st( day, and sent* d i€ s impris ment < They wen Esoph bin Salleh,
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  • 58 2 TAX CHYE KWANG admitted m -he Singapore Fourth Police Court ."-esVruay that he attempted to give a bribe of SI to a police constable at Bukit Timah Road on June 20. Tan claimed trial to another charge of using abusive language to the constable.
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  • 140 2 MCs Not Negligent —Coroner THE SINGAPORE Coroner Mr, Choor Singh yesterday held that there was no negligence on the part of the Municipal Commissioners m connection with the death of one of their labourers who was overcomed by poisonous fumes m a sewerage manhole at Kirn Chuan Road on June
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  • 143 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Federation of Services Unions, representing more than 30,000 civilian employees of the three Services, will consider the question of appointing a Select Committc to review the conditions erf d lily- paid workers and submit adequate recommendations, at a
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  • 167 2 SINGAPORE Traffic Police Department is experiencing an exceptional rush for driving licences, provisional licences and renewals. Hundreds of people have been jamming: the premises during the last few days. The Traffic Police Chief said yesterday that the department, with only three examiners,
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  • 111 2 They Had Eyes Only For Each Other IT WAS a breathless meeting for the daughter of a British Police inspector and her fiance at Kallang Airport yesterday she left her make-up box and green coat behind her m the Customs Hall. All eyes were on them but they had eyes
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  • 142 2 A FEW minutes after a Chinese youth had stolen 40 rolls of cloth, he was arrested m a taxi with the textiles. This was related m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, when the youth, Goh Hai Chew, now serving a sentence of 18
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  • 67 2 Kirn Cheng, was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with making a false representation to Geoffrey St George Farmer. Passport Officer of the Immigration Dent t«> procure a certificate of admission. The incident was alleged to have taken place at the Immigration Department m
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  • 100 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOSEF STALIN i^ expected to arrive m Singapore some time today but fewpeople are aware of the visit •<? ta 1 !l r s arriv; l is m no way connected with Malik s new Korea cease-fire nroposal. It is for
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  • 46 2 DR. PHILIP W. THAYER dean of the School of Advanced International Studies of the John Hopkins University, will arrive m Singapore by the Marseillaise m August He will be accompanied by M:>. Thayer Dr. Thayer was a former Singapore resident m the IU2(J"s
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  • 345 2 Standard Staff Reporter LEADING private medical practitioners iv Singapore told The Standard yesterday that they ran not support the belief that malnutrition i* O n the increase amongst the population of the island. Some of Them whose practices extend throughout the
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  • 47 2 Tlir P thang Police < ing a reward of $2.0u0 informal Leading to the est oi the person of perresponsible for the I a hand grenade m the S I Cinema at Chui V Streel Bentong. ?.t about 6.30 n m M ly 10, 185 L
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  • 50 2 Cinema Suit Judgment Is Reserved Standard i IHI i* V i» -hi,,, Jh Ko\al m WluiL Mi a MM Qbn nt;, r Bel sel 1 \v the Ihima I tion <>: dation. The tr hac able the m to ing I F the tion I B I I V j
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  • 547 3 Standard Staff Correspondent k! y v i WPUR, W«4 Persons of any nationality can vote m Mtiniripal Eleclions m December, provided they satisfy idential qiialifiralions, if a recommendation which was ial meeting of ihe Municipal Commissioners today is Sultan and implemented
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  • 12 3 Curfew Areas In Selangor s I S i IXI V 8 P
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  • 56 3 PENANG, Wed. The celebration of the feast of St Anne Bukit Mertajam, this year will be held on July 29. with the usual pomp and grandeur. Novena High Masses m honmr of St. Anne will be sung at the Church for nine consecutive days from Saturday.
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  • 97 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSOX ■WedT— Mr Ginder Singh Gill, popular Ne^ri Rotarian and Managing Director of the Chin Wah Omnibus and Ginder Singh Lorry Services m Port Dickson, is going on a three months leave to visit his homeland m Punjab. India, with his wife and
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  • 186 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An Indian padi planter. Suppiah, who was alleged to have broken into the House of another Indian and stolen a watch and a sold belt valued at $106 was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr.
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  • 43 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A mining engineer. William Stewart Dennis, who behaved m a disorderly manner and assaulted the gardener of the Eastern Hotel, was fined $100 D/ the first magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack today. The accused pleaded guilty and apologised.
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  • 335 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The ambitious and intelligent ottiee boy m Government service may, m the fears to come, rise liijsh m the service ladder probably as hiizh as Mentri Besar. ilis future has become the responsibility of the Government
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  • 336 3 A six-seater de Havilland Beaver aircraft belonging to Caltex Petroleum Company which has been assembled at KaHang- Airport ready to fly j to Sumatra for Company work. Six of these aircraft have been ordered by the Federation Government for feederline services m the Peninsula.
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  • 57 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Nine Chinese engaged to repair the wooden structure of the police building m Gelang Oateh were each fined $10 m the Magistrate's Court today lor gambling. The Kepala of the carpenters claimed trial to a charge promoting gambling. He was allowed bail of $300 and
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  • 54 3 TUA\ Haji Ibrahim bin Mohamed of the Education Department, Kelantan, has returned to Kota Bahru after about two years training at the Sultan Idri s Training College, Tan.iong Malirn. and has been appointed 2nd Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools. Tuan Haji Ibrahim was formerly a Group Teacher Supervisor
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  • 29 3 TAX CHIX CHUAN. who drove his motor van into the sea off the 2nd milestone Jalan Scudai was fined .So.") for negligent driving m the Magistrate's Court. Johore Bahru.
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  • 42 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The two Chinese women detained by the police following the discovery of the dead body of a young woman, Wong Ah Thye, with knife injuries m a house m Jalan Lamba Kudah on June 22 have been relessed.
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  • 154 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Alleging that he had been called "a Communist" and '"a bandit," at a meeting, the former manager and a shareholder of the Hindustan Theatre. Mr. P. Ganaaen, sued two shareholders of the theatre. Messrs Sundarasan and Amarasingam, before Mr. Justice Wilson,
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  • 87 3 JOIIORE BAHRU, Wod.— A Co-operacive bcores Society formed recently m Johore Bahru to bring down the high cost of living has secured a building m Jalan Dhoby where a store will be opened very soon. The Society Is also endeavouring to secure two stalls m
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  • 469 3 Standard Staff Correspond -nt KUALA IXMPUR, Wed.— There *a» a pjood attendance at the Haeeeourse thin afternoon when the drawing of the first Social and Welfare Services lottery was held. The chairman of the Social Welfare Service* lotteries Board. Dato E. K. C Thuraisinghara, said
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  • 280 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Accusing Dato Onn of being a "misguided political juggier who has betrayed the trust Malays reposed m him by his new version of political action." Major A. S. Roman of the Penang Radical Party. told Pressman here that
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  • 146 3 j Standard Staff Correspondent KOA L A Ll'M.-i R. Wed Dee? m the Pahang jur.^e ye*- terday, security forces, durirg an operation touna a cultivated area ''fid on approaching it found five bandits m a rump. Th^y launched tn attack at 1 killed four ot
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  • 19 3 A MALAY shopkeeper, Etadia Ibrahim bin Hajf Mi Mas tint (50 by the Johore Bahru mac* istrate for speedins.
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  • 144 4 > ;iui.trd Staff Reporter SiX Kdw.ird and Lady Mcl lan by, two recognized figures m the British medical world, arrived m Singapore by Oantas BOAC yesterday on a Ihrre-day visit. Sir Kdvard is a boyhood frfeud of Mr Malcolm MatDonald. ('onimi.vsioner-Cien-<ral. II* 4 pans to spend
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  • 126 4 Question And You Will Get Your Answer THE Meth si Youth Fellow- V i Lebar will hold Its 'Activities Week" every i ighi m July 1 to July 8 at r v lurch premises. The theme r M n the week is "He l Me Th< m is Rev Cl
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  • 57 4 Stole Beer From SHB— Charge MICHAEL Fernando <42> was < k:--ci *:'.e Sir.iMp. >i c Third 1 C urt yesterday with rt< ing "cc b rttles an beer rth $3.30 the property oi the Si re Barboui B .i:ci on J 2>'. Fernanda claimed trial and k in the sum
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  • 49 4 Standard Staff Keporter YEOH AH SAI (18 > admitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he attempted to steal two tins of beans worth SI on board a vessel m Telok Ayer Basin on June 26. Yeoh was allowed $150 bail until July 4 for sentence.
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  • 46 4 Standard Staff Reporter YONG Choh Kong i2l> was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with stealing a fountain pen worth $35 from Aw Juan Leow at Geylang Road on June 26. He claimed trial and was allowed $250 bail until July 31.-
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  • 185 4 These SMC Men Will Pay No Rent SINGAPORE Municipal employees occupying quarters m Municipal labour lines are not to he charged any rent from January 1, 1951. This decision has been taken by the Service Committee of the Commissioners. The decision follows representations by the Municipal Transport Workers Union. which
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  • 84 4 Shop Men To Form Union THE inaugural meeting of the Singapore Shop Assistants Union will be held at the Umar Pulavar School on July 8. if the Education Department and school authorities allow the use of the premises. This was staled yesterday by Mr. P. M. Williams, secretary of the
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  • 144 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE demand for water m Singapore has gone down slightly m the past few days. Mr. W. S. Stredwick, the Municipal Water Engineer told The Standard yesterday. He c aid the present consumption per day is 37.000.000 gallons as against .18.000.000
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  • 39 4 GOH LIM CHIAN (43> was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous Imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for stealing nine valves worth $17.50 belonging to the Military at 22:' BOD. m Alexandra Road on June 19.
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  • 148 4 Standard Staff Reporter RECOMMENDATIONS for allocation of all departmental quarters for Singapore Municipal daily-rated employees will be made by the Assistant Municipal Secretary (Welfare). The Service Committee of the Commissioners has de- cided this on representations made by the Singapore Municipal Transport Workers Union. At
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  • 148 4 Standard Staff Reporter A 58-YEAR-OLD trishaw rider, Chan Lian Kay, who allowed his house to be used as a brothel was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. On the night of June 18 acting A.S.P. M.C. Jacob
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  • 28 4 AN INDIAN labourer was admitted into hospital yesterday morning with a stab wound m his chest. He was involved m a fight with another Indian m Park Road.
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  • 99 4 Standard Woman Reporter THE Service Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has agreed to provide Town Cleansing Department labourers free transport from their quarters m Tiong Bahru to the place of muster m Alexandra Road and Havelock Road. This follows representations made by the Town
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  • 9 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman, Cheong
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  • 445 4 Water On The Black Market DROUGHT GIVES SPIVS A CHANCE Farmers Pay 50c A Tin Standard Staff Reporter VILLAGERS and farmers m the outlying districts and rural areas of Singapore, hard hit by the Colony's monthlong drought, are now faced with a new kind of racketeer watercarrying coolies, who demand
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  • 119 4 The following are the blackout areas today: DAY: Capitol. Albert Street. Chartered Bank. George St. Static. George St. D.C.. V. Cross St./ Pagoda St.. U. llokien St./Pickering St.. U. Clrcolar Rd. Carpenter St., Cavangk Rubber Wks.. Kah ll in. Fred WaterhoiLse. Industrial Gases, kllburn Estate. Dunearn Rd..
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  • 436 4 Standard Staff Reporter THERE may he a larger proportion of nU and bronze medallists anionu the 17 newly qualified doctorthis year than last year. The Standard understand*. Every year, the aim of all students is to win the most coveted Brunei Hawes Gold Medal, awarded
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  • 66 4 THREE women were c* urged m the Singapore First P< io Court yesterday with helping run a chup ji ki lottery. Lee A.h Poh (47 > was allowed $500 ba until June 29 when she p'.eaaeo guilty. In another case Tay CSeok Long (17) and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 93 4 V.M.C.A., Orchard Koad: French class 5.30 p.m., Singapore Christian Youth Council Committee Meeting 5.30 p.m., Malayan Pharmaceutical Assn. (Southern Branch) Annual General Meeting 5.30 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A., Selegie Road: Body Building 5.30 p.m. Student Basket Ball 5.30 p.m., Table Tennis 7.30 p.m., Bible Study Class 8.30 p.m., Even' ing School
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  • 130 5 Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE FIRST time m Sin- gapore the V.M.C.A. meeting of the Board of Directors which will I be held next month will include three Associate Members as Directors, The three Associate Directors are: Mr. Sim Miah Kean, Mr. Yang Nvuk
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  • 201 5 Waterworks Workers May Get Bonus Standard Staff Reporter A.\ "emergency bonus" for all employees m Pontian and Gunong Pulai Water Works has been recommended by the Public L'tilities Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The bonus, elective from June 1 this year, is on the basis of 15 per cent
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  • 55 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Art Society .via hold its second open exhibition of work by local teachers and art students at the British Council' Centre from October 20 t Oft The exhibition will be devoted to pictures and sketches ;in any medium), examples of sculpture and modelling.
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  • 440 5 M.C.s DEBATE HAWKER PROBLEM TOMORROW Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, at their ordinary meeting tomorrow, will be called upon to consider a unanimous recommendation of their Health Committee that all hawkers m Singapore be This ii effect is a reversal <rf the- Health Committees and the full board's decision
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  • 292 5 Penang Determined To, Get 5-Figure Voting List SEW ttsß ORPHANS Standard Siatt Correspondent PEISANG, Vied. The total number of registered voters up till last night was close to 7,000 or about 3,000 short of the five figure target wanted before the closing date at the end of the month. In
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  • 54 5 W atchman Shot TAIPING, Wed.— The body of :i Sik!i. allesed to have been .-:iot de;»d. ua.s tound yesterday morning by the Police near the former X.S.S.K. Factory m Ayer Kuning Road. Deceased was a watchman m one ol the many Chinese owned rubber factories m Aver Kilning Road. A
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  • 55 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.- House registration starts m Ipoh at noon on July l. when the 3.000 strong Home Guard service will function for the first time. AH houses have been distributed with registration forms and chief tenants ate urged to fill the names
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  • 249 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. The management of the Ipoh internal Bun Transport Company has served notice to its 30 employees that the company's revised time-table, calling for increased trips along certain routes, will be put into operation as from August 1. Employees who
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  • 127 5 SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce holds that small Chinese firms m the Colony are not m a position to accept the responsibility of providing provident funds for their employees. The Chamber was asked by the Singapore Cost ot Living Allowance Committee to give
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  • 146 5 NEW YORK. June 27. (UP). United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie arrived at Idlewild airport at 1115 GMT today and said he was "always hopeful" that Russian delegate Jacob Malik's Korea ceasefire proposal will bring peace. Lie was met by Andrew W.
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  • 57 5 HONGKONG, June 27 (Reu-I ter-AAP.' A motor fishing junk, valued .it HKSW.OOO and <i;"i rubber tyres and inner tubes and 10 tons ot crude rubber worth HK.5122.000. were confiscated by the Kowloon Magistrate Mr. R W S. Winter, today The junk was intercepted early
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  • 144 5 Judge Orders Police: Remove Stalls Standard Staff Correspondent AI.OR STAR. Wed.— lf* JiKtiee Kussell at the Supreme (!ourl. Alor Star, confirmed on appeal the order of I lie Magistrate. Sun^ei Palani. directing that a warrant he issued to the (N Pi) Saogei Patani to remote 10 stalls and htiiM<u«» from
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  • 92 5 Example In Thrift THE Director of P sts yesterday said that a magnifice ii example for the Savings Campaign had been set by the pupils of the Pasir Panjang English School [n Singapore. Every pupil m the school was now a depositor m the Post Office Savings Bank. Tins was
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  • 100 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed— The Malayan CUmk Asso nations appeal ior torn pens at ion to the dependents of Chinese squatters killed or injured al Pokok Stu;. near Bukit Junun. on Jan. ha, beca rejected. The Compensation Officer's derision is that com pensation cannot be paid
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  • 165 5 TAIPEI. Jinn- 27 Al*) A ilrfilrJ report on lim findings on the National^! arnu <l i«»r<«-> *a- mwAt m person today to Prrnidrnl Cliiaii« Kai->h«k l» Major. <»t*nrral illiam Chase. Gen. Chase, who heads the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) has been
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  • 136 5 Review Asked Of Fed. Building Control Question Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A meeting convened by the Incorporated Sot u'ty of Architects and Surveyori aixi the Federation Society of Architects of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur this evening appointed sub-committee to draft a resolution to be sent to the High
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  • 797 6 r JD judge from the reactions to the news that six Singapore workers suffering from advanced malnutrition have be?n admitted to hospital one would think that starvation is a rare state of affairs m this allegedly wealthy Colony. After all six cases of malnutrition among some million people
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  • 523 6 Review of Views Empty Proposals TWO Singapore C!::::e< c Dailies commented on Mr. Malik's proposal for a cease-fire and truce on the 38th parallel. Said Nanyang-Siang Pa;;: "Russia's proposal is too empty and elusive. 11 should put forward definite suggestions and condit:o:i> tor a peaceful .settlement. so that the Western
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  • 1015 6 Takar is sitting under v coconut tree by the sweet seasliore, holding a pad of paper on )iis knee and occasionally writing a few lines. Around him people are plaiting, swimming, singing, chatting, eating and sleeping m the shade. A friend. Mr. Realist, sees him
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  • We the People
    • 1023 6 There Has Been No Murder By A Tin A Tin Cartel Sir, Two notable contributions by persons of some standing m the U.S.A. to the string of propaganda releases on tin affairs recently emanating from that country cannot be allowed to pass without comment from us who, during the past
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    • 559 6 Sir. As the report m your paper of 2H.(i.51 m regard to the action taken by Mr. Lim Yew Hock. President of the Labour Party, un the question of amending the Trade Union Ordinance to enable Government employees" unions joining with nor -Governmental unions for
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    • 125 6 Cease These Accusations Sit H tin n n n r- rr 1 I. r n ttliin In ion l! 'vinc dut t BKt af, •I. v vic< i Which is aft«r nil te <: lion. *km •asso ttton h 1)1 itioo 1 ess taU c<;' tructive <„n,r:bui,,, B ultimat. v,
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    • 162 6 Singapore £>tan&ar& K. S. CHi\C, Editor-in-Chief Pubhsh'.d dj;!y including Sunday by th« Sin Poh (Star Newsj Amalgamated, Ltd at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Subscription rates. 15 c ,nts per copy, $4.50 per month and $13 i>o per three months including the Sunday Standard, m Singapore and Ihroughout the Federation of
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  • 200 7 US Decision Made On Soviet Offer, hays State Dept. UTON, June 27. (IT) The State Department said has decided >\liat to tlo about Russia's proposal lor Korea > i 1 1 refused to disclose what th<* decision is. Malik l)r|m!\ iharrassed Questions A:. I D D fc< rnarj I n-
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  • 17 7 SBON June UPi nov< Pet< 5 the aul i m a London h spi-
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  • 62 7 TOKYO. June 27 (UP> The Japanese soldiers have surrendered on inn Anatahan Island m the Pacific almost six years alter the end of World \V 11. it was announced today. A Navy announcement said the ig Japanese holdouts flew a white Bag yesterday on the
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  • 157 7 Suspicion Of Move Leaks Out At SCAP TOKYO. Jane 27. (UP)— A bluntly worded United States State Department suspicion of Russ a's >posal for peace m X i leaked out here tonight appa ent mistake a1 Allied Supreme Head!jua ers A State Department source su:d the United States doubted that
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  • 61 7 The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's delegation which has been m Iran negotiating with the Iran government about the oil situation, arrived back at London airport, June ZZ. Photo shows: A member of the delegation. Mr. B. K. Jackson (left), deputy chairman, walking with Sir William Fraser. chairman «>f
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  • 267 7 1, 000-Plane Peking Air Force Includes Latest Jet Fighters WASHINGTON, June 27, (UP) Air Secretary Thomas K. Finletter, who recently visited Korea, told a press conference Tuesday that the Chinese Communists have 1.000 planes they could throw into the Korean war any time they choose. Finletter said many of these
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  • 169 7 WASHINGTON, June 27, (AP) Belgium, Greece, the United States and Luxembourg have settled the complicated legal argument which involved a Belgian company's efforts to attach Marshall Plan funds allocated to the Greek government. Under a "final agreement" announced on Tuesday by ECA, t.ie
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  • 126 7 NEW DELHI. June 27 (UP)— Premier Nehru, replying tp President Soekarno and former Premier Mohammed Hatta 01 Indonesia, declared today that while -India is anxious to settle the Kashmir problem and woulrt be glad to have the ass.stance of the "United Nations Frank Gra
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  • 30 7 HONGKONG, June 27 (Rfuter- Chinese residents <>t Hongkong who are not m possesSnn of oassports may make ome rups to Japan with a fc-m-
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  • 121 7 TOKYO. June 27 (UP) The top American diplomai m Japan has a<ked the American Chamber of Commerce here to recommend ;< city for the Japanese Peace Conference. William J. Sebald, political adviser to General Matthew B. Ridgway, told the American businessmen here that he
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  • 222 7 LONDON, June 27 (Renter) The Labour Government last night obtained the endorsement of the House of Commons for its policy of banishing Tshekedi Khama, former Regent of the Bamangwato tribe, from the tribal reserve m the British Protectorate of Bechuanaland. The vote with
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  • 169 7 LAGOS, June 27 (Reut< i Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. foremost figure m Nigerian politics, yesterday urged Mr. James Griffiths, the British Colonial Secretary, to prevent "manipu ted elections" m Nigeria which would lead to a "deterioration of goodwill between our peoples." Dr. Azikiwe, as President
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  • 77 7 WASHINGTON, June 27, (AP) —U.S. Congressional action v. completed Tuesday on a resolu lion affirming the friendship of the American people "for all other peoples,"' including the Russians. Final action was taken by the House of Representatives, which passed the measure by a 349-to-6
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  • 40 7 LONDON. June 20, (UP) Detectives searched today for three men— one believed to have a broken nose— who broke into tiie heavily guarded grounds of the Duchess of Kent's country home on Monday night.
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  • 290 7 C'wealth Heads Fledge Defence Of Middle East LONDON, June 27, (I!?;.ar) The Commimwealth Defence Minister's conference vhich ended m l^mdnn last night "has appreciated the Beei for itributions from all countries represested to help m Hat defence of the free world against a"°iession." communique issued by the confei t i
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  • 66 7 BAGHDAD T i 26 P f Gkjve I loday p eas" a num disti Lets a g the Ira i an Fi ont- ier where foreigners i bidden to res:d< trave ion. The Iti Ministry o iid 1 ild be pernr ted 1 t
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  • 116 7 Teheran Man In Street: Morris on Statement 'Bluff' TlillKAN. Hmt S9 (IF) The man m the street regarded the statement of liri tlsh Foreica Secretary Herbert MorrtsoM to riftiitf 1 y»'>t' rda.v as a bluff. A (indy peddler described MorrJsoarti statement as "bluff and int imidat i<»n while a photographer
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  • 75 7 KARACHI J the act I ty al the military c* y trial now I ng lield i Elawalpindi, it was report! I :.i.v I C if 1 ring o\ proce ion rail "d bj thi deft i ed its c stitu I i ising >t
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  • 64 8 The pictures above show two phases of yesterday's diving operations, that were started to ascertain the position of the 40-ton Churchill bridge building tank that rolled into Empire Dock oft the ramp of the Maxwell Brander. TOP: S.H.B. employees pumping air to to diver who made
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  • 213 8 By John G. Darbyshire, Standard Shipping Corrs. A 40-TON Churchill bridge building tank, brought back from Korea for repairs m the Royal Army Service Corps' ship Maxwell Brander, a few days ago, sank m the Empire Dock at Mao Issues New Stamps HONGKONG. June 27 (AP)—
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  • 136 8 A ROUND trip of nearly 25.000 miles, the longest charter Sight ever operated by 8.0.A.C.. will be made when a 40-seater York aircraft Mies a ship's crew from London to Melbourne. Australia, and returns with another load of seamen. The ship's crow will replace those
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  • 125 8 STEEL AGE SETS UP FAST TIME Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN the Isthmian Line's 8,040-ton freighter Steel Age drops anchor at Belawan Deli today, she will have completed the trip from New York m the fast time of 25 h days. The Steel Age sailed from New York on June 2
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  • 64 8 MELBOURNE, June 27 (Beu-ter-AAPj Australia's Civi! Aviation Department has speeded up radio communication with planes m Right by banning war time signal acknowledgement terms such as "ruger"" "over" "out". It claims that cutting out the patter meant Essendon airport could handle 42 planes instead of
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  • 149 8 WELLINGTON. June 27: ißeu-ter-AAP) New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr Sidney Holland, announced yesterday an increase m the number oi ships which would load cargo for New Zealand m Britain and Europe during July and August He said this was a "sure indication"' of an
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    • 526 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco, Los Angeles All American fir Canadian Cities Pcnang P. Sham Spore GfORGE LUKENBACH 27/28 June 29 June/1 July EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 6/BJuly 9/10 July 11/15 July Accepting ccrgo for Hongkong. For Ml particulars Dry Cargo Deep Tanks 30J Passenger Bookings etc.
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    • 369 8 J&iK m Harbour I WHARVES Ha, H.uan. Nairnbank. Balte 57. CW. 44 S^Malakg. 4^43 Pres Sanbay; Van Den Besch Andreev. e k el h° O e 3^34 Antcno 332 R,dJapara, Foo Ming. Doctcur Lavenn. 2g VV.laucus 27 28 PalamP.,!uui. Sicae. Salte. 59 Padona. s hll 2 e 5 2 2
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    • 372 8 fcASI ASIATIC LINE UNt r«t««.ra rrooi bJurow tut R tool i n e 0 t: In Port: Kina mi n tmipr In Port: Benlawers. TO EIROPt |rolll t X lontioent: June 29: Belandia. -sails July 2. to Port: Benr'.euch AMERICAN UAII Wit PACIFIC. MB t As I U>f rui Utt
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    • 446 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U X rr!L, 5 Porf p s h 'KIN A" for Bongkok 6 p Hongkong Gdns. 38 "MEONIA" tor Saigon 6 Bangkok In Port 'MALACCA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manilo Kobe Yokohama 9-12 July •LALANDIA" far Suigon PBangkok 28-29 July U-171-i k "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok July Hongkong. Manilo.
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    • 134 8 {abr arrivals y, *$2£M Arrivals QANTAS BOAC ir.m vvdney. Jakarta 4.:;'» p m. BO U iron* Colombo. London 4 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS troui Medan Prnang Taiplur Ipoh Kuila I.umpnr MS p.m from Sandakan. lesseltoti l.aboan Kurhins 4.1U p.m. from Penan* Talping. Ipoß Kuala I amp'ir 11..V1 a.n» from Rnantan Ko.ila
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    • 84 8 Despatches TODAY: Singkep and Tanjong Pinang by Pahud. Djambi by Kota Nica. North Borneo. Labuar. Brunei and IMiri by Kajang Thailand (parcels only) by Katong. South and East Africa by Nairn bank. TOMORROW: North India. Pakistan and South India (letters only) by Lok Sang. Ceylon. Pakistan (parcels only) and United
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  • 207 9 RPC AN TI-FREEZE CONTENTION REJ ECTED federal Government Repeats Rubber Slump Warning Rubber FaUs 2 Cents Standard Staff Reporter A FAIR turnover of busi- j ness was recorded m the j Singapore rubber market yes- j terday with quotations open- i ing about three cents above Tuesday's levels before easing
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  • 210 9 Standard Staff Correspondent iV f 9 J lL 27 T c G «vernn,ent has now considered Robber 1 rodncers Council to its tentative proposal to isation fund both as a means of combatting the present order to conserve re-ourees with which
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  • 246 9 Standard Staff Reporter HFOI -IREMEYTS of all local margarine producer. *.ll be taken into account l>y the Siogapore Government m allocatmj: pr, n e tinplate Miuplies to local industries, I he Standard was told yesterday. This: assurance by an official spokesman was made
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  • 167 9 CHAIRMAN of Directors o! ihe New Crocodile River iSehuunr] Rubber Company. Ltd.. Mr. Eric MacKadyen. told the annual general meeting of the company m London that the estate had arrears of repl.intin? to overtake. > He said: Now is the time Ito provide the money, for replanting is
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  • 46 9 THE International Sugar .^.cil m London has an.r.ced that the world's sugar s ipply is big enough to meet requirements. Estimated requirements up to the end of August 1951. are 4.375.000 metric tons. Supplies are estimated at 4.399.000 metric tons. -A P
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  • 143 9 Standard Staff Reporter BEDFORD Plantations reported a profit for the year ended March 31. 1951. of $396,409, compared with $55,428 for the previous year. After providing for future taxation, dividends paid and proposed totalling 50 per cent. (less tax) for the year, and transfers of $19,948
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  • 269 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government has set up an eight-man committee with the Director of Public Works as chairman to advise the Governor-in-(ouneil m the application of the Colony's new Building Control Ordinance. Other members of this committee are representatives of the following
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  • 213 9 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING BUYING 1.T.,0D. T.T. OJ> a 60 d Md/i Lor.cJon 2 4 332 24 733 2/4 i/4 2/4 §/l« 2/4 11/31 Australia 211 1/32 2/11 13/32 2/11
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  • 54 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— Malayan tin shares were a quiet market with sellers somewhat reserved. Very little business passed. Rubber shares were quietly steady. Industrials remained steady with Quotations practically \Ukt ,S. Cold Storage 4.30 4.37 United Engineer Ord 10.20 1050 MINING Ampat 5/3 5/9 Astral Amal 10/- 10/6
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  • 264 9 Standard Staff Reporter MYSTERIES of brewing beer were explained to 27 Chinese dealers from nine Malayan East Coast towns by Mr. H. Wanschers, brewmaster of Archipelago Breweries yesterday, when they visited the A.B.C. Breweries at Alexandra Road. r The towkays, who are on a
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  • 92 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER flSe latest Singapore robber prices yesterday (June 27) were per lb. Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose $1.53 $1.55 F.O.B. in bales July. No 1 R.S.S $1.47 $1.47| No. Z R.S.S. $1.41 $1.42 No. 3 R.S.S cnom $1.36 $1.37 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening
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  • 70 9 His suggestion that compilation of the weekly list should be abandoned was referred to Mr. P. B. Stride, the Settlement Advisory Committee's representative at the Central Committee, for reference to the Central Committee m Kuala Lumpur. The Committee also decided to make a more detailed study and report on the
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  • 69 9 Beer Becomes National DrinK BEER has become the national drink of Malaya, with more people m Singapore and m the Federation drinking this beverage today than ever before. Officials of Malayan and Archipelago Breweries said that Malayan beer was also finding ready sales m neighbouring countries and even m Japan,
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  • 83 9 COPRA In the Singapore produce market was quiet and slightly lower yesterday, with buyers opening at $39* per picul and sellers at $41 J. Later buyers for July shipment indicated $40 and sellers $40 1 quotations for August shipment being s»t half-a-aollar premium. Coconut oil
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  • 179 9 GENEVA, June 27 (Reuteri Mr. R. E. Jayatilaka, Ceylon Labour leader, told the recent Commonwealth Trade Unijn meeting here that Ceylon should get higher prices for her rubber or be alluwed to sell to Chin.-i and Russia. The Vice-President of
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  • 48 9 MALACCA, June 27 Charge that nobody m Malacca observed the weekly fair price list wag made by the Assistant Controller of Supplies, Mr. W. Ah cult, at a meeting of the Malacca Advisory Committee of Trade and Supplies held m the Council Chamber.
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  • 103 9 HONGKONG. June 27 As goods traffic between Hongkong territory and Communist China came to a standstill yesterday. when the customs began enforcing for the first time the regulations required for export of goods to -the mainland, it was announced that America's ban on exports to
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  • 12 9 DIRECT India-Egypt and IndiaIran radiotelephone services will open soon. A.P.
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  • 63 10 f)N THE KOREAN FRONT. June 27 (Reuter-AAP) British troops m Korea are building theatres m readiness for the visit of British comedian Jack Warner at the end of thii month. TTOLLYWOOD. June 27 (AP> i, A J a<l Benny and Ersol rlynn headed a grour> of
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  • 1529 10  -  OSWALD HENRY "TERESA" (M-G-M)— This much-talked about Arthur M. Loew production, which was made m Italy and Nevv York, introduces to audiences a refreshing new screen personality m 18--year-old Italian-born Pier Angeli. Apart from showing great talent, this newcomer is as naturally beautiful a
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    • 148 10 TEL. 3400 AIR-COnOiTioFeD 1 |)j^^=^OPENS TODAY! I 11 a.m..].4.V1.1.V6.15 9.30 p.m. jj A FAMOUS IVOR NOVELLO j ROMANCE BROUGHT AT LAST TO THE -p DENNIS PRICE GiSELE PREVILLE: IVOR NOVELLOS i •>/ v\ with PATRICIA DAINTON ANTHONY NKHOLIS at MIDNIGHT EYES HAVE NEVER BEHELD ITS EQUAL!! iii Solomons wfrm, I
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    • 186 10 FOR CHARITIES X conjunction with the Food i-id Fun Fair run by the First Port Dickson Girl Guide Company for raisins funds, the Seaview Cinema here will screen next Saturday the M-G-M musical comedy "Two Girl* From Boston." Seats tor the show are priced at $5 and $1,--each. REX*J» hl
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    • 195 10 •I W***?^ Ijll Where did it come I Ml I mi f 1 1 k I "X DAILY 5 TIMES! Ph >no 5159 For R £j Gregory pick M jr. BARBARA PAYTON Kasma Booty^rßekiah^P.Ramicc^NeiL Yitnd Malax Film jE^ 3/9^3 i 3 shows n ii U454 i.nii roo^y/ L ==^.f.'|i l
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    • 630 10 On The Air KADIUJ uIAI.AVA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PRO(iRAMME tTUB 41 9f4««*t i ii am tmercemy News (RL.I; I P"» Light Music Medley: 1 .30 News- 1.45 Uance Music: I p.m For the Schools; tt.ls Proxramme Summary; l< Calling All Hospitals; 7 p.m News Singapore Share Market Report: 1.12 Talk: 'Careers
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  • 408 11 fMBLEDON, Surrey, June 27 (Reuter)— Felicissimo Won .!i c Klippino, almost caused the firsl upset of the all-England .1 .-oiilinued here today m a fine gather, only losing to the i «>,,,,. Uniiart Bergelin, by 6-2, 6-2, 2-$, 7-9, 3-6. Goliatn the fairy
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  • 83 11 'I'll Behave Myself,' SaysLarsen ogl tod Jane If -Ait 1 ;> lift- rh't v imbledofl I i i. >» :i addiiu the Vil- p 10 hi^ rtwi, this bi.j utiro. Caliand it t-n co after the cxl mit-r. v i> tIM > mm unal probably did him I iftfi at
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  • 31 11 PORT DICKSON, Wed.— P >rl ickson Recreation Club who tailed 121 were defeated by the Scxcanban Garrison by 29 runs Ile Strahan Cap knockout I mpetition played here.
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  • 34 11 NEW YORK. June 27 (AP) Tuesday's baseball results: NATIONAL LEAGUE: New York Giants 4. Brooklyn O 'first loss of the season from Brooklyn pitcher Preacher Roe.) AMERICAN LEAGUE: Boston 13. Philadelphia 5.
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  • 144 11 EngI \e top Tuesaay Ming a Caj t< r- 3n- law ot I m its hoi i handbook betting is legal only I on a credit basis. The poor. who rar.not get credit, bet cash just tae same with fly-by-n;ght street comer bookies. A Royal
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  • 259 11 By OLLIE DAVIES TRAINER Ivan Allan's Jacobin who made a promising debut at the last Singapore races showed up well on the training track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he ran over three m 40 3/5 seces. very easily. With Ellery astride Jacobin was never
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  • 158 11 Film Studio. Merry Go Round and Nature's Gentleman, three good winners at Ipoh together with Chantiily have been promoted to class 2. Among the deletions are Tnvest. holder of the Malayan 6furlong record. His time set up m 1947 was 1 mm. 12 1 '5 sec?. Below
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  • 14 11 SERAXGOOX English School's athletic sports will be held from 3 p.m. today.
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  • 37 11 Another Flying Horse Arrives Perfect Link, a two-year-old chestnut colt, arrived m Singapore by Qantas/BOAC York freighter yesterday for trainer Jack Spencer. She is the sixth racehorse to be Mown from the U.K. for th. Malayan Turf.
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  • 150 11 LONDON, June 27, (Reuter): Britain's red-coated fox hunters answering the call of John Peel at break of day, are not sadistic, Nor can they be classed as "idle rich". A Government committee on cruelty to wild animals said this m favour of fox hunters m
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  • 77 11 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Cosmos Sports Club. Singapore. Patrons:— Messrs. E.M. Abdul Kader and K.H. Tan: President: Mr. W. Oakes. Vice-Presidents: Mr. S.R.P. Naidu. Mr. A. Paul; Hon. Secretary: Mr. P. Appavoo, Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. A.N. De Souza, Sports Secretary.—Mr. Jaffar Bin Abdullah, Auditor:
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  • 155 11 ON THE KOREAN FRONT, June 27, (Reuter-AAP). New Zealand gunners downed the Diggers three goals to one m a knockout soccer series last night. The Kiwis were aided by several "foreigners" with strong Scottish accents who had obviously played the game before. To spur the Kiwi team,
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  • 477 11 Warwickshire Go Further Ahead In County Cricket LONDON, June 27 (Reuter). Warwickshire increased their lead at the head of the County cricket championship table yesterday when they beat Gloucestershire and with 88 points are now 12 points clear of Yorkshire, 76, who are followed by Lancashire and Essex, each 72.
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    • 154 11 \m <^i— Oh GOODNEsi MEP?E r I V^ A^ TAKING POVEF? > ROVEP IS JUST I lA -^fflk\r> V^HICM ONE J \Q r©. i COMES V^S. K-'dSKRoTT-- J FOR HIS WALK AND .V > LIKE ONE OF 4 \\VnU 'S HE LIKE? f\ r v N S-£-_L TALK OUR t^
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  • 1075 12 Chance Is 'Lost' If Public Fails To Help THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Badminton Hall Committee, Mr. John Laycock, warns m a final appeal to the public, that unless donations are forthcoming, "there will be little or no chance of a new
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  • 537 12  -  DON ESS lt% SINGAPORE'S iram to nifH Negri Sembilan this weck-eml contains several changes from that which irrrnth iiu't ami so derisively defeated Malacca on the *»inu;i|»ore Oicket Club ground. Be c mmenting on she ietc side men-.: must be i S. K. Sundr
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  • 48 12 I'HF. Singapore Indian Footb.ill Association will hold a i "incil meeting on Sunday 21 al the Indian Association premise* at 10 am The main item to be discussed be the participation of the Singapore Indians m the Bard ban Cup competition
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  • 70 12 TWO more members of the Singapore cricket team against Ne^ri Sembil; n at Negri this Saturday and Sunday have cried off. They are Lall Singh, the captain, and Hudson. John Ede of SCC has been chosen to substitute for Lall Singh as skipper while Maxwell takes
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  • 29 12 rHK nr:nu;il athletic sports ■''St. Paul's Institution will be a a:ur^" v commencing Mauricio of Hongkong who first introduced gymnastic m the school.
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  • 396 12 Selangor Chinese Beat SI A Easily KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In a second round FAS league match played here today the SCRC heat the j Selan«*or Indians by five goals to two, the Indians falling off after a promising start. The first goal m the game, m tact was scored by
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  • 58 12 SEREMBAN. Wed. Inche Ibrahim Izzudin. honorary secretary of the Xegri Sembilan All Blues, will be leaving Seremban shortly to take up an appointment with the Department of Information, Kuaia Lumpur. Inche Izzudin. who. is Malay interpreter of the Supreme Court is connected with sports and cultural
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  • 140 12 IN A friendly soccer match t<l the Padang yesterday STANVAC beat Singapore Cricket Club by three goals to two. Stanvac opened accounts m the 10th minute through right wing Ibrahim Yusoff. A few minutes later Edwards, the centre forward, equalised for S.C.C. Edwards put his side ahead
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  • 56 12 IPOII, Wed. Blinding rain which fell shortly after five o'clock this evening caused the postponement of two senior division football league matches here today. The rain is a welcome relief to the local population who have been sweating profusely under the broiling sun m recent weeks.
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  • 96 12 Nan Keow Girls Win In Penang PENANG. Wed. The Nan Neow girls' basketball team from Singapore beat the Penang Fukien Girls' School by two points m a friendly match at the New World sports stadium last night. The score was 36-34 m favour of the visiting team. Singapore led 6-3
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  • 244 12 TWO TEAMS right at the bottom of the league, Sociaj Athletic Party and Netaji Memorial Football Club, met for their SAFA division 3 "A" league match at the Catholic Young Men's Association ground m St. George's Road yesterday. Social A.P. scored a
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  • 182 12 PENANG, Wed. Scow Li Ming won the final of the junior singles event m the Penang open tennis championships today beating Cheah Kee Chuan m straight sets 7-5, 6-2. Kee Chuan gave his opponent a hard struggle m the first set. but appeared
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  • 125 12 SEREMBAN. Wed.— Thanks to an opportunist goal by Wai Keen, the Negri Chinese' beat the Seremban Rangers by two goals to one m a first division league match at Seremban yesterday. The game fell far short ol first division standard and both .sides ruined many chances
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  • 598 12 PREPARATIONS for the Johore Bahru Grand Prix car and motorcycle races on Aug. 5 went a stage further yesterday when a delegation of the organising club, the Singapore Molor Club, paid a special visit to Johore Bahru to look over the course and plan
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  • 126 12 A triangular sports meet between Johore A.A.A., Singapore District Army and Combined Schools will be held on the S R.C. padang at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Twelve events will be competed for. including 100, 220 and 440 yards sprints. Other events are the 880 and one mile
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  • 59 12 SALT LAKE CITY. fum L', <AP)— Members ol ttie Japanese Davis Cup team won all theii matches yesterday m the National Hardcourts Tennis Tout. a mem m Salt Lake City Winners included: Men's singles Fumituoj Nakano of Japan defeated Chace Peterson. Goto Fuiikura ol Japan defeated
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  • 46 12 SEREMBAN. Wed. -The .\<- i Sembilan Junior inter-team b id mintoti tournament itfll norn mence on July 8 at the St. Pau InstitutKjn courts. The tourn ment is sponsored by the Neeri Sembilan Badminton /ifisoci. tion. Teams from the outstation^ are taking part this year.
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