Singapore Standard, 29 June 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard JJH rr>*S SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 63 1 II H!i 1 J ulie 28, (Router) The State Department j ,n; iallj today that the Soviet Union had said its cease- a for Korea should be limited to strictly military mil thai a ceasefire should be arranged by the oppos:un minandCTS.
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    35 1 Bri-adier >1. S. K. Mansell, D.5.0., 0.8.L.. Chief of Staff. EteagfcMg, who left Singapore yesterday on the P and O ship Corfu. He arrived m Singapore tour days aso on a routine visit. Standard photo.
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  • 125 1 Standard Staff Reporter LARGE quantities oi cellutd were completely destroyed In a fire m a magazine of the No 3 Sub Depot Alexandra m Ben lerson Road which broke ml shortly after 6 p.m. yester- gnd Bremen from both he Army Fire Service and the
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  • 521 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE APPEAL of Che Aminah and Inche Mansoor Adabi against the decision oi Mr. Justice Brown last December awarding the custody of Maria Bertha Hertogh to hei parents and declaring her Muslim marriage to Mansoor Adabi null and void was stayed
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  • 63 1 Stacks of celluloid caught fire m a magazine of the No. 3 Sub Depot. Alexandra, m Henderson Road, shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday. Picture shows Capt. H. E. A. Callaby, of the Army Fire Service with his Proto 2R breathing apparatus before going into the magazine to put
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  • 229 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPOSAL for an amendment of the Income Tax Ordinance of both Singapore and Federation of Malaya, made m the Sunday Standard, mil be brought to the attention of the Singapore Legislative Council at its next meeting
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  • 235 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs. The announcement that the Singapore Government had refused to exempt Mr. Aw Boon Haw's contributions to the Federation from income tax, and had even fined him for delayed payment. came as a great surprise to him and others who have
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  • 93 1 AIOC Declares 25 Pct Dividend LONDON. June 28. (Reuter)— The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company today declared an -unchanged final dividend of 25 per cent. With the interim dividend of five per cent, previously p«°id this rrnde a total of 30 per cent, for 1950 the same us the com paiiy has
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  • 206 1 THE ARMY and Air Force authorities m Singapore have, Civil Service Un. lo* 5 n 5 ni l"c Air Ministry Local Staff Union rejected the claims of their J OOO civilian employees for revision of basic pay and mrreased cost
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  • 82 1 CENTRAL Korean Front June 28 (AFP).— Allied troops continued their attacks with limited objectives m the sector southwest of Kumsong ar.cl succeeded m making important advances m face of strong Chinese Communist resistance. Notwithstanding the Communist counter-attacks supported by mort3rs. United Nations forces captured several
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  • 58 1 BUDAPEST. Hungary, June 28 (UP) A Hungarian peoplescourt sentenced Archbishop Joseph Groesz to 15 years" im prisonment today alter finding him guilty of all the four charges against him leading a monarchist organization aimed at thtoverthrow of the Communist government. black-marketine. aiding the people
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  • 16 1 TOKYO, June 28: (ReuterAAP>— Fourteen Northumtnr land Fusiliers are to J* ,ffffj[^
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  • 295 1 TEHERAN, June 28 (UP) Premier Mohammed Mmiß deq made a personal appeal to President Truman today to "help the national aspirations of Iran" m the bitter oil dispute with Bri- Official quarters here considered the letter to Truman as tantamount to an
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  • 120 1 WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuter) American oil companies are drafting emergency plans to rush oil to Western Europe if Persian refineries and fieids are shut down m the controversy over nationalization. An American official said today the plan now being worked out by 16 companies,
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  • 176 1 ABADAN, June 28 (Reuter)— The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company announced today it would elo^e its unai refinery at Abadan gradually m the next 48 hour*. A spokesman of the Company made the announcement after Persian Government officials had seized the General Manager's office at Khoromshahr on
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  • 93 1 TEHERAN, June 2X (Keu ter) Russia has agreed t« give back jto Persia 11 tons of gold now being held m Mostaw. a usually wellinformed Persian source here said today. Repayment of the gold now would help to solve the fin amial
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  • 354 2 Widow's 3rd Bid To Get House Back Standard Staff Reporter A THIRD attempt to recover possession of a house m Lorong "M*\ Telok Kuraii Road, Singapore was the subject of a civil suit heard before Mr. Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore First Civil District Court yesterday. The plaintiil and
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  • 29 2 SINGAPORE Marine Police Yesterday detained four lighters with coal, suspected to have reen stolen. The lighters were intercepted by patrol boats m the i uter roads.
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  • 453 2 VIOLATED FINANCIAL REGULATION DAVID JoMpli Benjamin Sassoon, an Iraquin, left the l^ourt of Criminal Appeal yesterday lo serve a sentence of six months* rigorous imprisonment as a result of his appeal being dismissed m one of two eases m which he had been convicted on charges
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  • 114 2 MR. C. R. DASARATHA Raj. Labour Party Member m the Singapore Legislative Council for Rochore District, left yesterday morning for the U.K. by BOAC plane to attend the Festival of Britain as one of the Col- ony s representa- 1 tives. The other two are
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  • 534 2 Services Reject 40,000 Workers 9 Claims Serious Repercussions If Demands Are Not Met Standard Staff Reporter A STRONGLY worded warning to the three Services authorities m Singapore of serious repercussions if they refused to grant the claims of their 40*000 civilian employees for increased basic salaries and
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  • 249 2 Appeal To Chinese Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to Chinese m Singapore for funds to build a home for incurable tuberculosis patients m the* Colony was made by Mr. R. W. I. Band, Acting secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore, yesterday. It is understood that plans
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  • 153 2 REV. MOTHER General Mary Francis, foundress of the congregation of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood, an order of nuns devoted to care of expectant mothers who arrived m Singapore by air from Bangkok Wednesday. She is here for the final profession of three
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  • 156 2 'S 'pore Clean But Too Western ised' Standard Staff Reporter A GERMAN businessman took his wile to see Singapore yesterday, because both were prevented from leaving ship here m 1939 as World War 11 was declared. They were on board the Italian liner. "Conte Biancamano" (sunk later) m Singapore harbour,
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  • 91 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN ENGLISH-speaking Chinese boy yesterday told the Magistrate Mr. R. 8.1. Pate? that he saw his father being attacked by another Chinese and went to his father's aid. The boy and his father were i charged m the Singapore Fourth i Police
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  • 203 2 SINGAPORE girl violinist Ethel Low Der Yuen lias been playing this month at recitals organised by the Music Circle of the Overseas League which has arranged the festival of Commonwealth youth. Miss Low has been selected from amongst other young artists of her country
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  • 187 2 A MOTION seeking that further action m connection with the closing of wells used for the raising of bean sprouts (towgay) be deferred will be moved by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated) at the next ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners on
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  • 78 2 THE TOUGHER THEY COME T HE HARDER _JJIEnAU To Bet i \m Rad!iakrislin;m Bettor Siuht Wi11,,,,; Motor <u u l>; k Cronin l) !r (/V Ballroom Danrinj. y,,., tas> Shorter Oxford n:M, D-ctionarv (i CHae 1 Th.> Nin 15.000 I seful Phrases ujj Elements of Corupaay I- aw Nurses Medical
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  • 60 2 FuflVrer> fron veal i ng memory a-.d i irorn-ouf Thfei net i gour to your glfti ri i j- miiid and t cover j. ri' >'. v begin* In 24 and nature Th. eovery, «lled n-TAI preat (ha( 11 i»f pompli k. In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 60 2 J&im^^ WE IS ALONE. If MAH OTHER Js\ SO, NOYv', TELL ME Vl-^.' l MV LiTTLE DADDY THE BUI LC? TmE \^i H HALF; GLUTZ, IS UN-y^^r^s^fJ CON-F)D-E\%^ULL7— WHO )~^f BALKANS SAYS GLuTZ IS NJOT THE7 A GCC^ 'WfcJ*sW COKJSHUS FUM >Crf^^M <^Jl IS TH' HE ART- BREAK IN! V"f
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  • 287 3 SIX MUSTS WHEN A-BOMB BURSTS btandard Staff Reporter ALWAYS put first things firs* and NEVER lose your head. 1. TRY TO GET SHIELDED If you have time, get down basement or subway. Should you unexpectedly be caught out of doors, seek shelter alongside a
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Reporter •j!{\M^ to ilelermine air raitl shelter Singapore have bejiim m eoiuieetion with ,r!irim*s but nowhere m this year* there he found any financial pro\i•najor programme of shelters. yesterday by Brigadier E. L/ E. far Civil Defence. i underground parks or tubes m
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  • 175 3 "Experts WillTcach Standard Staff Reporter THREE qualified Civil Defence Instructors, who have undergone courses m one of the Home Office Civil Defence Technical Training School.-; m England, are shortly expected m Singapore to organise the instruction of local men. This was stated yesterday by
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  • 216 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE following pass list of candidates who sat for the junior Combine Exam nation June 1951 m Biochemistry was issued by the University o< Malaya yesterday: Miss Cnan Gueh Kwang SG: Miss M. Lakshimi 41: Messrs. M Balasegaram 69; Chew Guan Khan
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  • 89 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN ENGLISH-SPEAKING Chinese. Khoo Choo Bonn, of Lorong Limau off Kirn Keat Road was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m tiie Singapore Ser.-ond Police Court yesterday w h e-i tie ;ir'mitted misappropriating $4,162.96 from his fiim. Hedctie Co., L.d at
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  • 116 3 In c Ho ise a C >mm us reee when the attention of the ed Xii gd m Government is drawn to the fact that steps ere now being taken m the United Si tes to bui d atomic I «nb shelters, a.id to combine
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  • 48 3 A MALAY. Mohamed bin Ibrahini '2T> was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with stealing $80 cash m .i house -it Holland Hill on June 2~ at 9.30 a.m. He claimed trial and bail of $300 was allowed t:! 1 today.
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  • 17 3 JAMES TAY WILLIAM BROHIER LEE ENG LUEN YU SHENG FONG, JOHN JOSHUA, ELIAS SHABABO
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  • 121 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE advisability of expanding Social Welfare canteens m Singapore for Emergency Feeding m the event of hostilities is now under consideration, said Brigadier E. L.' E. Davies. If the system now being introduced m Britain is to be followed it will mean, establishing
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 3 photo. South Africa's Chief Rabbi, Louis J. Rabinowitz, (right) who reached Singapore by Qantas/BOAC yes t c rday, after an Australia-wide appeal to 45,000 Jewish residents to contribute funds for the immigration scheme t© Israel He also visited New Zealand where there are 4.000 Jews. The tour was a signal
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  • 484 3 Standard Woman Reporter BOYS of St. Andrew's School's Civic Class held a I heated debate on the Barnes Report m their assembly hall yesterday. The motion —**It is not the function of Malayan Governments to foster education through any media other than m English and
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  • 197 3 Standard Staff Reporter Today's blackout areas are as I)\\- Cathay. Mac Donald House. Armenian St. DC. Mackenzie Rd.. Bukit Timah Pumps. Balestier Rd.. Jalan Ampas. 8.M.8.C. Mcßichie. Braddell Rise. Seletar Pumps Nee Soon. Seletar Wireless Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate. New World Bendemeer Rd., Milne kct. Jalan Pekan.
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  • 43 3 A MALAY Special Constable. Mohd Ah Hanapiah of the Singapore Harbour Police Division was sentenced to four weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being asleep whilst on duty armed with a revolver on June 20.
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  • 163 3 Standard Shipping Correspondent A MAIN, who was wiih the Mam-hestor* when Singapore f.-U the J»|MHH M ami then m***i! iJiroii^h hrll on tarlh building the Siani Drain Railway for the Nips yesterday came bade to Singapore. And his first words were: "I am
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  • 162 3 THE Lady Almoner of the Singapore General Hospital, Miss Kathleen Eustuush, m talk over Radio Malaya la night directed mainly to people, who had asked about the training of almoners ai hospitals said: 'The almoner's r< p 2 Is to help the patients, who
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  • 63 3 A CHINESE labourer. Phooa C'.Twce Phow. was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for cheating AJ. Parker oi t lie Singapore Gl'^s Factory. Phoon Induced Parker to s'mn ■i work-ticket at the factory an March 20 ;«t l.la am
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 124 3 BSDJH V.M.C.A., Orcnard Road: Judo Group 5.30 p.m.. Body-Building Group 5.30 p.m., Table-tennis 7 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: Opening Of Student Summer Conference 10.30 a.m.. Music Class 2.Z0 p.m.. Badminton 5 p.m.. H. L. Basket Ball o.JO p.m.. Table Tennis 7.::0 p m Student mouth organ band 730 p.m..
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  • 318 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Municipal Commissioners at their meeting this afternoon decided to increase the surcharge on lighting and power units from five per cent, to ten per cent, as from July 1. Charges for hire of apparatus and meter reading will also be raised from the
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  • 180 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. An early morning collision between a Marine Patrol boat and a sampan throe mi'es ofl Penggarang on the East Coast resulte I m the death of a mid -aged Chinese. This I 1 :e Johore P ice i v < i Marine
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Inner Wheelers of the K.L. Rotary C!ub are holding a welfare ball at the Victoria Institution Hall from 9 p.m. to 2 am. m aid of the Brickfields Boys' Home. Several floor shows are beins arranged and prizes for spot dances and other
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  • 69 4 SEREMBAN Thura 73 ft r- l W g Y« w. |io bad been p m Negri Sembi- r ti hall a centu y died 1 tei i proloi ged i ness He vt the id v >->c sons < if :er<. The sed's c esi s m
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  • 72 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KIWLA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Bandit activity sent an engine 20 to 30 feet down a ravine between Layang Lajang ,md Rensam about midnight yesterday, disrupting the railway service between C.emas and Singapore. The enein? was that of the goods train which left Singapore last
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  • 122 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Judgment w;is reserved by Mr. Justice H. \V. Wilson, m the Supreme Court today m the c \i'oo suit instituted by Mr. P. Ganesan, an Indian shareholder •t the Hindustan Theatre, against two other shareholders, Messrs. Sur. darns an
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  • 105 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya is sending a contingent to the seventh World Scout Jamboree to be held at Badischl, m the American zone of Austria, m August. During Federation Scout Odd Job Week, when the boys did odd jobs
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  • 30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs S\r Charles Keightley, C-in-C rAKLLF, accompanied by Brig S Ug of the 26th Brigade Gurkha Rifles visited the Central Police Station here this evening.
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  • 19 4 STABBED by a 20-year-old Malay, a 22-year-old Javanese died .n Muar hospital. The matter is bein£ investigated.
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  • 207 4 Standard Maff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Caught m an ambush this morning m Raub, a terrorist desperately threw a handgren- ade which failed to explode. He was shot dead and his comrades, one of whom was j wounded, fled. In Mentakab, yesterday, n kepala was
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  • 214 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.—ln order to find ways and means of lowering the present high prices demanded jor vegetables and fruits, the Co-operative Stores Society here, has plans to purchase these essentials direct from the growers and sell them to the
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  • 107 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— "No Customs Officer was injured", said Mr. E. J. Selby. Senior Customs Officer of the Johore Customs Department told The Standard, commenting on a shooting incident reported m the Straits Times this morning. He said that "tne report was not only
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  • 283 4 FOR carrying excess of passengers m a bus at 20th Mile, Pagoh, Tay Sian Kirn was fined $60 by the Muar magistrate. LEONG Ah Seng was fined $20 by the Muar magistrate for negligently driving a car into the drain at the junction of Jalan Abdulrahman, Muar.
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  • 124 4 A JOINT recruiting drive m Trengganu, Pahang, Province Wellesley and Kedah is being held by the Army recruiting teams m July. Men are required for enlistment as Malayan Other Ranks m all the technical arms ol the Service and an excellent chance for learning a useful trade
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 4 photo. Mr. Wen Tien Kuang, secretary of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, handing over 150 completed registration forms to the Registration Officer, at the Chinese Assembly Hall Registration Centre, Kuala Lumpur. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce is making every effort to encourage all eligible Chinese to register as
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  • 319 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The story of how a gang of three unknown Chinese waylaid two young lovers who were out walking, forced them to a lonely spot, where one of them tried to molest the pirl. while ihe girl's boy friend
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 403 4 PUASA OBSERVED Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thnrs.— The ob. servanoe of Easting during the present Bulan Puasa by the Muslim pubic m Negri Sembilan has been more conscientious this month than m past year.-, a spokesman of the Religious Affairs Department told The Standard today. Tins wa.- found from investigations
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  • 182 5 Chinese Association Studies Plan To Sell Cheap Homes Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs— The Perak Chinese Welfare Association will shortly launch a scheme to build cheap dwelling houses m Ipoh. The scheme is at present being studied by a committee of three appointed by the Association at today's monthly meeting.
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  • 134 5 I! il orr. '<po::drnt !>r. Lin KhoOß ll;iat. tin* Health Officer, gbotiM rater inio asreemeni \>iiii the Commissioners t Iron Praawj; i<» lake up the London School «>i I ropiral Mcdßcinc October I^">- to inid-JuK 1*>"»;5. s iggesi m at 11 H iltl <■ c
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  • 53 5 Rotary Celebrates 21st Year Tonight Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rotary Club will celebrate its 21st anniversary, and tne installation of the Clubs President for the current year, with a dinner and dance a? the Raffles Hotel tonight. The incoming President is Mr. X M. Englemann and the Secretary. Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 At Singapore's St. Andrew's School. Madam T.sai Chin teaches Mandarin to half of the boys of Std. VII. Chinese ciasses were started in the sihool i 1947. Attendance figures from Stds. II to VI are higher than those from Stds. VII to IX. Standard Photo by Michael Goh.
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  • 8 5 Alleged To Have Employed Minors As Cabaret Girls
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  • 62 5 photo. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General for the U.K. m South-East Asia, is holding consultations this week with top representatives from the Federation, Sarawak, North Borneo, and Singapore. Picture shows Mr. J. Calder, Chief Secretary of North Borneo (right), who arrived by Malayan Airways yesterday,
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  • 138 5 Standard Stan Reporter SERIOUS dislocation of communal life m Singapore will result if the decision of the Singapore Improvement Trust to evict 77 of its tenants from their tlats, is implemented. community leaders told The Standard yesterday. They supported Mr. Yap Peng Geek's demand
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  • 109 5 Standard Staff Reporter FACTORIES la Bukit Timah area have sent m a memorandum to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners suggesting certain measures to circumvent the frequent blackouts ua that area. The Standard was told. II is undersi -^d that this was one of the items
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  • 97 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Chinese women of Chin Hin Street were seriously burnt last night when a bottle of acid one ■>: them was carrying dropped to the ground. The other woman picked up ie broken bits ot glass before setting fire to the
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  • 107 5 Barkatali bin Shaik Hutajm (50) was charged m the Singapi) ,e First Police Court >e>terdav with removing 14 bags rifi from a Government letnil wop aSved Alwi Road on. June 2 V Without the written j^ssion of the Assistant Food Co i ollei^ •The
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  • 177 5 PENANG, Thurs. Because the Health Office Committee considers that Municipal Health Sisters should provide their own cars. Sisters Mrs. Anme Fe and Miss Chan Kirn Liew are to be offered the Municipal cars, which they are iisin- at the present moment, 1 for $1,500 each. The
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  • 84 5 A FIXDIXG of death by misadventure was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, at an inquest yesterday oil a 11-year-old girl, Khong Ah Pee. who died m the General Hospital during an operation while under anaesthetic. The Coroner added that the evidence did not disclose
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  • 171 5 SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L Blythc, the Commissioner of Police. Mr. PenneCatber Evans, and the Secretary for Chinese Attairs. Mr. (i. W. Webb, have been officially consulted hy the Overseas Chinese Anti-Communist Resist Russia Committee recently formed m the Colony on the question of its
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  • 43 5 Mrs. H. B. Oon, Federal Leizis- lative Council Kir. who went to the United States to attend the World Moral Rearmament Con- ference, has been awarded the "Leader Grant Award." She is the first Malayan to win 'his award.
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  • 160 5 FOLLOWING Singapore appointments were announced yesterday. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mr. W.G. Alcock to be Chairman of an Advisory Committee constituted under the Emergency Regulations. Mr. A.G.B. Colton to act as Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Singapore, m place oi Mr R Middleton-Smith. Mr W.I. Galletly to art as Assist;
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  • 155 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CLAIM brought of Mohamed A_ i Reshty against Lim Kee Nee for possession of a house and land at Geyiang Serai was adjourned m the Singapore First Civil District Court yesterday, because ol a dispute over a sketch plan produced by
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  • 465 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII. Thurs.— The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company Limited which sup- plies electricity from Kuala j Kanrsar m the north to j Bidor m the south, celebrated I its 21st anniversary today with a tea party at the i Station
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 29 5 I f YOU THINK MUST HAVE... I CAN'T lIkI f^"~~ T>T I Kfo t !^4^ipi T^W3 f rS?r THAT^YEhT THi STORM FIGGER WHAT ELSeV ITm*™ WgX rl^^^l\iK I A^T/Ey&yN
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  • 791 6 JT is as yet too early to say whether Britain would be compelled to pull out altogether from Persia. But the prospects of a fair settlement are as remote as ever. Only a display of military strength might enable Britain to hold on to her interests m
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  • 466 6  -  CASSANDRA By AND what's mine is my own. You'd be surprised how many people believe m this. Millions of Conservatives do and quite as many millions of Socialists. Caliphs do it. Cadgers do it. Princes and paupers do it and millionaires and mendicants do It, too.
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  • We, the People
    • 465 6 They Must Soon Make Up Their Minds Sir: The most absorbing feature of the last few days is undoubtedly the timely agitation touching the formation of the Independence of Malaya party by Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs. The announcement has had a mixed reception and the period
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    • 359 6 Self Supporting Si::— At the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council, Mr. Lim Yew Hock stressed the necessity oi set in^ up a local food production and development board. This is a step m the right direction but is not enough. However, Mr. Lim has done a gr< at
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    • 206 6 Sir; Self-sufficiency m the near future will depend entirely m the ability to extend mechanisation as a means ot increasing the efficiency of the labour employed, but farmers are held back at every turn by the vital shortage of capital. The small man believes that he should now
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  • 386 6 NEW YORK, JN several American cities, authorities are frantically trying to save teenage schoolchildren from addiction to heroin, cocaine and marijuana supplied to them by underworld syndicates. New York's Commissioner of Hospitals complains that "the influx of juvenile narcotics addicts has become a problem m our hospitals." Every
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  • 518 6 Rewiew of Views Skeletons In Streets "WHILE wine and meat rot m the houses of the wealthy skeletons of starved souls li e m the streets." This well-known Chinese saying was used by Sin Chew Jit Poh when commenting on the admission to General Hospital of six Singapore workers suffering
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  • 303 6 Sir. I read with interest a poor pensioners appeal to Government to grant the pensioners their "just claims". He was bewailing the plight of his colleagues m most pitiful tones and even went so far as to say that unless the Government or
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  • 104 6 Sir. It has corrre as a surprise to me and many of my fellow cierks that the Premium Bonds Bill the intention of which was to combat inflation has been thrown out our Legislative Councillors. Our Legislative Councillors with their comfortable incomes not forgetting the tax free allowance
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  • 51 6  - They're Only One Of The Scandals Rocking America! WALTERS By from the t,r/ I strict "J** bed] his prom ong-li imb, bask, for lo j inter. rriT j r J liL 1 1 Re nave been gjspace i p l! IS 1., fl l, n i pur/ i b< ra
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    • 101 6 &ingapore^&toitsar& A\ S. CHASG, Editor-in-Chief Published daily including Sunday by the Sin Poh (Star Ne\vt| Amalgamated, Ltd., at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Subscription rates: 15 cents per copy, $4.50 per month and |13 50 per three months including the Sunday Standard, m Singapore and throughout the Federation of Malaya, postage
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    • 37 6 80' < of heada«he s eye pain «">e tatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direct result of visual defects lOMS only a thorough examination b> us can show the true condition of your eyet. i _ilLigsgs_...rf commended nnU I
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    • 150 6 ALL THOSE WHO HAVE HE/iRD > BUNGA TANJONC X BY THAT GREAT ARTIST I RLJB I A H J WILL WANT TO H La X HER I RECORDING OF nam 57 RAMA-RAMA pf 1 I RAMA-RAMA pt 2 WHICH IS AN OUTSTANDING WCCBS I ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THESE OTHER
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  • 10 7 Japs Fear Treaty May Boy Down T> I > de- I
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  • 307 7 16 UN States Ready talk Feace, Ask Russia To 'Clarify' \>Hi\ lOY June 28 (UP)-Representalives of the 16 i ing m Korea met Wednesday, and m a prepared state- ir governments are "ready to take part m an action deing 'bout a genuine and enduring peace m Korea." The 16
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  • 97 7 ALBANY. NEW YORK. June :S. (AP)— Governor Thomas E. Dewey's 23.000--mile air trip to the Orient. ladadng Singapore. has been extended from four to weeks, it was announced here last night. The New York governor take* off from San Franiiseo on Monday
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  • 75 7 HONGKONG, June 28 (AP) P a< c talk was conspicuousbs€ it irom the Peking i i and news broadcasts iring the past 48 hours contained much sabre-rattling. The C v isi Now China age night i laimed Chin< se people
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  • 97 7 M issing Diplomats Said Seen In Lisbon Cafe M v \P Missinu British Foreign Office s smd Donild Mm lean, were seen m rale near here two d.?ys age, atiokding report List n^ht. P r Mart l.isboa quoted i priest. Fr. Ans -i\:nu he saw two Britons, "who looked lose
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  • 82 7 CALCUTTA, June 28 «Reuter> 1 Communists jeered at the crew of an American ship unloading wheat here yesterday and welcomed the crew of the Russian food ship. The 200 demonstrators paraded before the American ship. the 7.167-1 »n Henry Thoreau shouting Down with
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  • 113 7 Lady Godiva rode through the streets of Coventry, England, June 23, watched by a croud of 100.000 "Peeping Toms.** Clad only m a tiny "Bikini" swim suit and wearin? a wig of lons golden hair, actress Ann Wrigg. riding a white horse, impersonated the
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  • 217 7 SADIYA, On the Indo-Tibetan Frontier, June 28 (AP) The Indian governmeni has sent crack units of British-trained troops to guard her Tibetan border, winding for 1,000 miles through the Himalayan foot- hills. Detachments of the Second Battalion of the Assam Rifles
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  • 209 7 Tibetans In H'Kong On Way Home HONGKONG, Jure 28 (UP) Five pig-tailed Tibetans surrounded by pistol-toting Chinese Communists arrived last i night from Peking, where 'they helped to sign away Tibetan independence last '.May 23. The Tibetan?, representing the Dalai Lama, were accompanied by 21 Communist officials, including a general,
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  • 34 7 ROME. June 28 (AFP '-The Fakir Burmah. yesterday created a new world record for the longest fast after staying without food for GO days and 3 hours m a glass coffin here.
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  • 103 7 LONDON. June 28 (AP).— The Western Bin Three have agreed that German suggestipns for j raising an army, navy and air I force are unworkable because i they call for too much too soon. informed diplomats reported yesterday. American. British and French officials, they
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  • 232 7 Acheson Hits Iran 'Threat, Fear' Tactics WASHINGTON, Jun« 2ii (I l») Sorretary of Stale S)can Arheson m a hiait-inrtti c<lii«'s<lay ■bmnnmh! .ran'rt ladies of thrc i ;;l aiui Is ar and called on il^ 'j.ov«rnniont lo makt* an inU'rim arranpemenl uilli in** »irisisli to keep the vast banian oil industry
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  • 166 7 UN Reviews Contributions NEW YORK. c 28 (AFP) Re\ ig lh< butions maae Iby members of the Qni ed Na tions to tin' campaign m Korea. th< T.X Em ci eta iat said night that m addition to the i 1 nations which had so fai e» I tro »ps,
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  • 60 7 TOKYO. Jwr.r 27 (Reutei -AAPj North Korea's official < i !i,;ni tori, .v changed its slogan ol "drive i- enemy into the sea" to "drive the enemy to the 38th Parallel." Jt was the Brst time this phrase was used and follows i >■ day* afti r
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  • 145 7 LONDON. June 28 (UP)— A Moscow broadcast announced Wednesday that Russia has completed plans to rebuild the ancient desert town of Takhia Tash. m Turkmenia— S iviet republic Dordering on the northeastern provinces ot Peisia. The town will mark the starting point ol a
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  • 130 7 i MANILA. June :?8. (AP)— The VWWtmet on th«- B;»l«r Bay roast of QjUCUM provin: of 'Stisp o i l.i^ki.m lor eigners.* 1 presumably Kwssiuns. was repor("d n\ a Filipino merchant who arrived m Cabanatuan city yr-tcrday. thf Philippines news service said The
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  • 73 7 OK Still Thinks Peking Should Have UN Sent LONDON, June :>B. <AIP» The Foreign Secretary, Herbert .Morrison, told the Hoase of Commons pesterdas that the British Gov ernmeat still thought that it should be the Communist government of the Chinese R •public which shcild he represeatei at the DaHetf N;
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  • 160 7 LONDON, 2* (UP)— I b Foreign S :> H M■- 9ii re f < im .V--i known C i m I en en! "vital to tin i I the state." Mo: r >n evaded i t) et r, h ci En C
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  • 71 7 LONDON. June 28 I I-;. U The Royal Ail Force planes and Eour BirtTU :n a Lshei Wednesdaj Two were killed when a I inin^ plane a ashed tieai S bruukf. Suffolk, ..'.<. two E jin another traiiu i Grantbam, Lincoln6hii c But the
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    • 68 7 NEW EXPRESS SERVICES SINGAPORE PENANG KOTA BHARU WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS COMMENCING 20th JUNE SINGAPORE PENANG TUESDAYS FRIDAYS COMMENCING 26th JUNE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TUESDAYS FRIDAYS COMMENCING tt* JtiNE SCHEDULE CHANGES '•'ECTIVE 23rd JUNE THE SINGAPORE PENANG A^' l(0 WWKI WILL OPERATE ON SATURDAYS RETURNING ON SUNDAYS •«emn v, h JUNt THt
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  • 284 8 Manchesters Back After 13 Yrs. Troops Long For Shot At Bandits Standard Shipping Reporter REAL v Lancashire weather greeted the Firs Battalion, the Manchester Regiment yesterday, whei the I valla! ion returned to Malaya after an absence of X yrar*. The battalion arrived m Singap m the troopei Empire Halladale
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    32 8 photo. MR. J 11. DA VIES, chief of ;ho Singapore Harbour Board Police Division, went on short leave yesterday. Mr. K. W. Waters. Assistant Superintendent of Police, will deputise. Standard
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  • 137 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SUNKEN vessels within the nt Singapore must be removed, .aid an tnnouncemeni from the Waster Attendant's O;>: -c yesterday. Areas particularly mentioned are m c vicinity oi the Kallang and R i 'hore Rivers and the district adjacent to Beach Road, where
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  • 283 8 61 Passengers Embark On P&O Liner Corfu Standard Shipping Reporter THE P and O tiner Corfu left Singapore yesterday for Hongkong with a total of 61 passengers. The following passengers embarked it Singapore: Mrs r:\th Paziah Alsagoff Mr Ang Eng Miss r f Asmstrong. Mr. L. S. Cullcut Madam Chan
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  • 61 8 MANILA. June 28 CUP)— The Philippine Foreign OfJice is preparing a reply to the U.S. Government protest against an'TSrder banning Pan American World Airways from carrying passengers and cargo between Hongkong and Manila. The baa was imposed by the Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board after the airline had
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  • 26 8 Radio-Phone Ser vice MANILA, Jane 28 'UP'— The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company announced that a radio-phone service between Manila and Osaka would bo in:'.i;iU;":;iterj t.Mnor:o\v.
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  • 167 8 Standard Shijipini; Reporter TI«E Singapore Hariimir Board** Holing ttO-tou crane Nimrod yesterday salvaged ike 10-lon Churchill bridge building tank whitfe frll off the ramp of the R.A.S.C vessel Maxwell Brainier into Ihe Empire Dock i lagoon. I The tank, v hich had seen service m
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    • 497 8 Direct Ovcrlond Son Francisco, Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities GEORGE LUCKENBACH 27/29 June 30 June 2 July EDGA.I F. LUCKENBACH 6/BJuly 9/lOJury 11/15 Jhtfy Accepting ccrgo for Hongkong. Fo» Ml 2 3rf!cu!ors Dry Cargc Dt^ep Tan N s ond Passc>ng?r A gon ts: I ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. T_! Spore
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    • 215 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Boroe July 2 Vessel tor Muar Weekly S*" 9 IV for Re S gat Ju 2 Vessel to, Molocc- Twice Weiki "^a^To, 9 June 10 Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly S P P Ju e Tung Song for Malacco
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    • 112 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roya! Rorterdom Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlaro Line IRotterdont Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'por» P. S'hor« Fencing Soesrdyk (HAL) 27/29 June Bantam (RL) 18/25 July 26/27 July 28/29 July Singkep (SMN) 27 J«ly/3 Aug 4/5 Aug 6/7 Aug
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    • 399 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINavi* uk V^^Ui a pore p c. "KINA- tor Bangkok Hongkong Gdm \r m "MEONU" tor Soigon Bangkok l n P t "MALACCA- for Bangkok, Hongkong. Monilo XK O d« Yokohamo ?-l2Juk "LALANOIA" far Siigon P 28 29JUU ?6 2?j -'> 23 25, Hongkong, Monilo Kobe YokoHomo 5-7
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    • 161 8 f Ships in Harbour ■••...■:•:■:•:•:•:•:■.•.•.->: WHARVES Odn. 44 S aat M lakka, 42 -n Prea P to tl Areadskerk, 33 38 Kina, 3o [•fit 1 i too. i3 A± Antcnor. 29 :<0 G 27 28 Palamcotta, 2S 28 Benris, 23 24 Sue Lykes, 19 20 Trevoee, 15 18 Radnorshire, 13
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    • 275 8 dokdlkdlkd ldkdlkd fcASI ASH tit LINE <*ir#*.ra f rum feurou« In Port: Kina Ml FIROPF En Port: Behmdia. AMERICAN MAII LINI Pui U a We-t LudM Port*. Actept'n* cargo foi South nnrt Tentrai Amcnra In Port: C.irud.i Mai! f.VKRH I ORIRNl I INF t Ol H'kflBC l3D''iO July 8: Rebe-.
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    • 137 8 fUi* arrivals) -SS&gM Arrivals Q.%NT\5 ".<»V< fr.nn CaJcatta, L*ndoa .1.1.1 i> tu. K.L.M. fryiu Jakarta luM am from r.aaukdk I I .".it a m a p a. 1 r»m Bangkok 8 "m p m. BJ&JLG. trmm London B*kok pm GMti n% i from Jakarta "».lo p.m. MAIAVAN irom Penans. lpoh.
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  • 431 9 GOVT. OUTLINES 77 Stores To Be Opened In 1951: $1 Million for Forward Purchasing Standard Staff Correspondent KM v lIMPIK. June 28 —Adequate supplies of consumer ira ble prices, expert direction and supervision, honest and naoagemenl and suitable, centrally-situated premises, are factors on which depend the success of the Government
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  • 15 9 India Halts Textiles For malaya Dl Sardai i be Mai; Ibis I Qantas v ster-
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  • 28 9 The .v n mover of s SeOcci cd 240 cd j .07, S 6 13/6 2271 > 6 cd 24 S ed 2 2 i its 4
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  • 32 9 Rootes To Head New S Council am ment'j -'"new rta Ad i -c chair- iam Routes tL* «strialist -i take fa Board's wards »ftat« :,v d Ann i lea*" r 4^-h.»rised t
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  • 224 9 sch me expands Mr rd said, the Deed r ad- be< mes increasI essing. I recei Uy engage I Kern Weng as sisl nag< r. A locallyi bus m with over 15 Fears' expei c erf wholesale bus ness, be will be ib it the middle
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  • 235 9 erei re,** s rid Mr. ppard "to start as 2 n as airnbei i cent:-.- ere managers m tr lining c be posted, after selec- i period of testing and m the ny Dths to be These a ding cent res will he ted co-operative shops,
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  • 313 9 On the question oi premises. 1 Mr Sheppard said that m some ta be had visited the DO. other keen supporters of the: peratfore shop scheme had able to make available a building or part ol one, m a We area. B a eve:'. ;:i other
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  • 77 9 Rubber For Russia Russia LONDON. June 28 (Reuter): Malaya did not export any rubber direct to Russia m March. Colonial I* nder-Secretary Tom Cook said m Parliament. Direct exports to Russia m April and May were 6.288 and 36 tons respectively. Reexports of natural rubber from Britain to Russia m
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  • 115 9 COPRA m the Singapore produce market was quiet yesterday with prices remaining about the same as those prevailing on Wednesday. Buyers quoted $39J per picu! at the opening with sellers at $41 Small business passed at <;40} The market closed with buyers at $40i
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  • 141 9 WASHINGTON. June 28: <L 7 P)— The Agriculture Departmer t reports that current researca indicates rubber Production within the United tales may b« economically I possible to meet the country's j strategic needs. Two Government research! natural rubber within the United St The research to
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  • 107 9 (Singapore Manager), photo a rrnmn^;A eII U eS1 f ent i >f Smgrer Sewin Machine Company, New York, nn^ h l ed yhl fu Wlfe arm ed in Singapore from Sydney yesterday by Qantas BO AC on a short visit in the c«ra*se of a world tour
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  • 332 9 Big Shipments Of Tiles Due From Europe Shortly Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPLR, June 28.— Several roofiVsH new l>iii!;liii^a m Kuala Lumpur will get tiles for their roofs with the arrival expected shortly m this country of a few million tiles from Britain and the Continent. Several Kuala Lumpur firms
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  • 289 9 Standard Staff Reporter PRESIDENT of Singapore Building Materials and Timber Supplier* Association, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, appealed io the Government yesterday to give consideration to the part which dealers normally play m the building materials market. Dealers, he said, had been completely cut off
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  • 115 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (June 28) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S 8 Spot Loose Si.so 51.52 F. 0.8. m bales July. No 1 RSS $1.45 $1,455 No 2 R S 3 5i.39 $1,393 No 3 KS.s (norn $1.33 $1.34 Tone: Quiet. LONDON
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  • 111 9 LONDON, June 28 (Router). Britain has invited all Commonwealth countries to a conference later this year to tackle the world problem of shortage of raw materials, Mr. Richard Stokes, Minister m charge of materials, has announced. The Colonial Empire will also be represented. He
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    47 9 Photo by Newly-elected officers of the Southern Divisional Committee of the Malayan Pharmaceutical A< sociation are from left (seated): Mr. T.H. Elliot Hon. Secretary; Mr. J. Hanam, Chairman; Mr M.B. Collins, Hon. Treasurer; and Messrs. Chan Voon Kuan and Lim Hock Leong, committee members. Chee Koon Lin
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, June 23— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.70 ro £1 Sterling: HK56.255 to USSI: HK51.798 to Malayan ?1: HK$O.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5311.25 to one tael.
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  • 15 9 The United States exported U. 5.543.356,571 worth of gold m May.— U.P.
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  • 153 9 Standard Stafl Reporter THE lower grades of rubber attracted fairly «»oo<] inquiries from the Continent and the United St:i!«-s. hut lack of support caused prices to ea*e by about t\v«i cents m the Singapore market yesterday. Limited business passed a' as low as $1.45? per
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  • 268 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Southern Division of the Pharmaceutical Association had progressed satisfactorily m establishing itself as a recognised professional body and could now claim to have made itself known to the Singapore Government Medical Authorities. In stating this, the annual report of the Association added
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  • 175 9 Ki'Al.A LUMPUR, June 28. X ibber producer! may put Forward new proposals toGovernmeni to meet inflation after their pica against the setting up of a stabilisation fund for the rubber indu try bad been i rejected. Some produt r are In I favour ol Ml iacre—
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  • 80 9 NO STATE GRAB OF FOREIGN FIRMS IN RI INDONESIA tiona- t >• Bank oi J tva a d rtain public utilitii but ill tialise i y "norm I" Foreign-owned bustm ci Soed* ard Sastrosatom o\ tluj l:i--e ian Kmb tssy I d thtj A-rv Lcan-Indone; m I :..t.< r Commerce
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    • 32 9 r E WJ^ /.7 I^^\\ E THROAT ■l^B^ WSTIILES cOMWwrr iim/tid yLI- i t K= c FOR BEAUTY ANO PROTECTION F4MM€L THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINISH j i FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE I
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  • 368 10 THE STANDARD Junior League Whoa Ricky! Shouted Ken But The Horse Would NOT Stop Dancing KENNETH GREENWOOD, aged fifteen, is one of the champion archers of the Foresters Bowmen m Britain. Asked to take the part of Little John m Rush* den, INorthants, carnival, 6ft. 2m. tall Kenneth thought it
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  • 167 10 1 5,000 SCOUTS FOR BAD ISCHL DURING the first week m August 3.400 boys m Britain will climb the gangplanks of three specially chartered ships at Newhaven and set sail for France From Dieppe they'll catch trains to carry them half-way across Europe to Bad Ischl m Austria for the
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    101 10 1?t fhf i a Sta P e r formers at th chimpanzees' tea-party I i iL th olldon ?oo Sally. She is always the thirstiest I one of the quartet, who daily amuses the visitors. She is I 1 01 v luall v drinking throughout the session and 1 hmshes
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  • 35 10 BOAT MYSTERY I pAMPHOR is one of I v_>4 those odd substances which don't like being wet. It floats on the surface of the water —not because it is lighter than water,
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  • 53 10 T WONDER if I'd like it i If I were a King or Queen, With ornaments and statuettes, And things I've never seen. With knives and forks and $l>oons of gold. And plates and cups as well, And lovely food to eat and drink. Like stories people tell.
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  • 19 10 T)ARIS. June 28, (AFP).— The six-year-old French boy. Alain Cardot, yesterday won the first prize out of
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  • 283 10 rvrHEN my little sister was born she used to cuddle a full-size blanket to make hei' go to sleep. She used to call it 'Here it is.' "She c-ailed it that name because every time she lost it. my mother or I used to find it and
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  • 70 10 EVER BEEN HAD? TRY this on one of your pals Ask him to fasten up his coat with his left hand and you will give him a five cent coin. He will say "Oh, easy." and start to fasten it. That is where the trick comes m.
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  • 187 10 CHEN NAN YIEN (18 yrs) ot IS Boscombe Road. Singapore. wishes to have pen-friends who are interest ed m friendly correspondence and stamp collecting. M. H. ALSAGOU <H »rs) ol S« Wareham Road, off I union- Katun;; Road. Singapore 15. whose Interests cover photography, movies, snorts and friendly
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    • 175 10 NEW ALHAMBRAf SPINE-TINGLING ADVENTURE! FORGOTTEN Brought To The Screen ror The First rime! 4^ TOO W A 0.1 IT 1 m SATURDAY MIDNIGHT >^. THE WESrs "Mv Blue f^B H it ipvi'i I SBmb 91 -rff/ifjMEr D \K.\i. l I. rfeoana Mitchell Edgai Buchanan Antlumv Quinn M:>rn. Mat. >at. A
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    • 28 10 REX*" Www Bahru Today at 11.30 a.m. PURSUED Starts Today at 3.15-6.45-9.15 44 DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY (Technicolor) ATLANTIC Great World Starts Today 7.00-9.15 p.m. COPPER CANYON (Technicolor)
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    • 26 10 LAST 3 SHOWS: 3. 6.15 9.15 P.M. 20th Century Fox A Thrilling Hit of Espionage and Intrigue "13 RUE MADELEINE" Starring James Cagney Annabella— Richard Conte
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    • 306 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7250 tea (I..** metres} 10 a 111 News (KL>; I p.m Kailio Orchestra; l.:">0 News; 1.45 Dance Music; 2 p.m Light Music: "^.:'.O University of the Air; 0.15 Programme Summary; 6.11 Children's Programme; (i.:>0 torces favourites; 7 p.m. News. Singapore Share Market Report;
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    • 214 10 Talk S>; B.I8 K.L Radio Ranch K.:;o Federation Forum: 9 p.m Time For .Music; it.'.'M News (S); H.iTt The Story of the Artist: M.IS Four Stars and Starlet: 10 Id Music lor Dancing. PKNANG (1289 Kc s iZi tuetrek) 10 am News (KL); 1 I p.m. As Singapore; (> p.m
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  • 815 11 Wimbledon Surprise Again Drobny Loses To Tony Mottram WIMBLEDON, SURREY, June 28.—Britain s No. 1 player Tony Mottram today brought off the second big surprise of the 1951 AllEngland championships beating Jaroslav Drobny, the exiled Czech by 5-7, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, 8-6. Mottram, unseeded, played the best tennis of his
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  • 97 11 Robinson Fight Sequel: Referee Is Suspended UN Jun- 21 R(uter)— Otto Nispel. who re- < Kobin>.»n versus Gerhard Hecht fight «aa >tsterday suspended for three rim Boxing Association. v (1 middleweight champion, fled from i hill of bottles and stones after Nispel mi m the second round for an alleged
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  • 37 11 i>\\. June -<* (Renter) Peter Kecnan of i] hi- liriti-h bantamweight title here last r tent stopped his fijjht against Bobby re ml tin- ml of the 12th round. I I pen. I been
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  • 71 11 I B E Inche Ahmad bin amed Ibrahim Challenge Cip ba Iminton match between I te Past and Present Victorians v I be placed at the Victoria Scha 1 Hal|, tomorrow at 3.00 p.m. A1 the end of the match there he an exhibition game by t"A leading
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    67 11 photo. This unusual big-car racing picture was made at Oakland, California on June 10 as the three cars were coming off the high north wall of the speedway at a speed of more than 100 m.p.h. In front is Bob McLean of Oakland, who came m 10th. Behind him is
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  • 343 11 PORTSMOUTH, June 28 (Renter)— The weather was fine and the wicket hard when Combined Services be«:an their reply today to the South Africans' total of 499 for five wickets declared. Soon after tea they were all out for 235 and faced a follow on. The
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  • 170 11 South Africans Ist Innings Waite c Close b Underwood 139 McGlew b Underwood 47 Endean c Underwood b Wilson 0 Nourse c Ciose b Moss 61 Chetham not out 133 Fullerton c Close b Sayer.. (39 McLean not not 43 Extras 7 Total (for 5 wkU 499 Wickets fell
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  • 12 11 esults LEAGUE: W-.v C f \«-l 1 Ci s 14
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  • 316 11 HAM RICHARDSON— FIND OF THE CENTURY Reuter)— B tty A1 Bil I magnificently. His backhand drive was n. t to be faulted. He [had m a splendid repertoire a firstdass and powerful service land smash and displayed all the I temperament of a veteran. H w r no will 50
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  • 62 11 LONDON. June 28. ißeuter)— T: c E tglis 1 F i ►tball Association decided at Newquay tori tat next seas m*s Cup final i be directly televised I thai a trm could be made I subsequent showing. Other questions ol broadcast- :.ci :e'e-.:>ing of football i were
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  • 39 11 SIM lI AK KNG ran ICO yards hurdles m 15.2 to break i te only record at the Serango< ~> English School's 16th Annual Athletic Sports meet yesterday. Donald Tan with 18 points became the champion athlete.
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  • 449 11 By OLLIE DA VIES TRAINER Jack Manning's horses were the most impressive workers at yesterday's final gallops m Kuala Lumpur. Most outstanding performance was Recovery's three m 37 3/5 sees. Recovery (J. Donnelly) running on the outside finished m front of Atom
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 179 11 Sir: I see that m some 'comments on the "final appeal" of the Badminton Hall Committee to the Singapore Public published m today's newspapers some comments suggest that this appeal is not entirely consistent wit' statements j made hitherto by Mr. Lim i Chuan Geok,
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    • 64 11 Sports Pollowing were elected offii cials oi the Selangor Indian j Association Sports Section: Chairman: Mr. Xavier Samy, Secretary: Mr. P. L. Miranda, Football: Mr. Narayanasamy, i Cricket: Mr I) Raymond, Tennis: Mr. S Francis, Indoor Games- Mr. S Nadnr.nah, Hockey: Mr. M. F Xavier, 1
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    • 71 11 t)o you know ...that tl-,e t^ger deploys greot \mpatience of heot and Ihtrst and retire, by day to sho-;',/ co^or m the neighbourhood of water. *$^^£jp} for f a t re e Rh^ 1 motism, Gout B bago, HoodocHe. S ,c t B i tes, Bru ■B* B Si I*
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  • 813 12 ALLAN KING, reserve for the English clubs, Aston Villa and Newcastle, played his way into the Malaya Cup side with his polished performance at left wing m yesterday's trial game between the Blues and the Reds, which the former winding
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  • 98 12 17 inthii'diui LONDON. June >8. (AP) Jaroslav Drobny. the selfexiled Czech who was a 3 to 1 favourite m London bettin? for the Wimbledon singles championship, was ousted m a thrilling five-set match m the third round today by Britain's erratic, but oft times brilliant
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  • 113 12 PENANG, Thurs. Goh Hock Jin and G. K. Stein beat Cheah Wat Swee and Lin Keng Hock after being extended to a rubber set m the quarter-finals of the mens' doubles of the Penang open tennis championships this afternoon They won by 6-4, 4-t>. 6-2. After the second
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  • 39 12 THE following will represent the European side which meets the Royal Air Force tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium for the Singapore Amateur F. A Community League: Wood; Chatwin, Douthwalte: Morton, Davids. Benton: Wright, Guthrie, McDonald, Murray, King.
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  • 215 12 ROCKLITES beat Singapore District Signals three goab to one m a S.A.F. A. <liv. 3 League soccer match on the BODCA ground yesterday. Immediately niter kick off the Signalmen attacked and dominated the game and for well over ten minutes were m Rocklites territory bombarding goalkeeper
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  • 83 12 LONDON, June 28, (Reuter).—The English Table Tennis Association announced today that the suspension they imposed on Richard Bergniann, former world champion, would be lifted on Sunday. The decision followed an appeal and "assurances as to Bergmann's future conduct." The suspension was imposed just over a year ago for
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  • 34 12 NEW YORK, June 28 (UP) Florence Chadwick, Channel swimmer, left today by plane for Paris to attempt to become the first woman ever to swim the English Channel m both directions.
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  • 256 12 AFTER t 1-1 draw m the first half, Seletar Football Club's defence cracked up and lost to the Cosmos Sports Club by five goals to three m a SAFA division 3 "B" league match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Cosmos's half line played well
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  • 405 12  -  KEN JALLEH By THE .Malayan players for the All-India championships, Wong Feng Soon and Abdullah Piruz, Selangor's 21-year old Muslim champion, wound up their training together by taking a thrilling, three-set match against Singapore's "quality" pair, Ong Poh Lim and Loong Pan Yap, at Tanglin last
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    29 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Div. l—Tiger S.A. v. AAA at Jalan Bcsar Stadium: Div. 11l A Hotspurs S.C. v. RNAS,"Sembau-ang ut Geylang. ATHLETICS: Triangular Sports Meet at SRC, 5 p.m.
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  • 103 12 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky. June 27 (UP)— Officials of the^ Louisville Boat Club regretfully cancelled plans today to have General Douglas Mac Arthur serve as honorary referee m Davis Cup matches betweei. the United States and Japan here on July 19 to 22. Club President J. Warn
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    21 12 Awang Bakar gets a present of a goal. Incident m yesterday's SAFA trial at Jalan Besar Stadium. —Standard photo.
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  • 296 12 BOB MURPHY CHOPS DOWN LAMOTTA NEW YORK, June 28 (Reuter) Boh Murphy defeated Jake La Motta, former world middleweight champion, after seven rounds of a scheduled 12 rounds li»hlheavyweight fight at Yankee stadium last night. The New York Commission's physician Dr. Vincent Nardielio stopped the fight with La llotta bleeding
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  • 78 12 THE team to represent Malayan Airways Sports Club against Shell Sports Club m a friendly soccer game tomorrow at Paya Lebar will r>e selected from the following Li m Son Woon. Syed. G N:sgua Borhan. Frugtniet," M. S Leong, Kok Konf?. Hon Yam. Capt Morley (Capt:), Miranda,
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  • 237 12 Colony AAA Watching School Athletes For Future Champions TO raise the standard of ath!e!i<s m the (o!«»n\ schools the Singapore Amateur Athlelic Association Ef giving "proficiency certificates** to boys who make the lArade m a standard test given to them. The president of the SAAA. Mr. E. Strickland .'-aid yesterday
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  • 99 12 TWO NAVY boxers of re pute figure m tonight's boxing at the Happy World Stadium. In the main event of ten rounds Edward Taylor attached to a British warship now m port meets Filipino featherweight Little Nene whose record of victories over a period of
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