Singapore Standard, 2 July 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard i^ :jU a II NO. 1 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 452 1 "It/I" i 4 c TZ" Vlf^PTin*? At Iv^ipmniP' lrl.vv/illlgL 111/ A3LCH_/Ov_r AJ-fciL oetween July 10—15 Suggested In Reply TOKYO, July 1 (UP) A Peking Radio broadcast said today that the North Korean and Chinese Communist Conimandrrs-in-Chief have accepted the United Nations ceasefire proposal. The Chinese Communist
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  • 211 1 Thai Premier Released By Navy Rebels lilj i. (AP) Premier Phibun Song- j il for peace today, shortly after rhai naval forces. Scattered :"g:-.* continued B gkofe desp I the pre- j ippeal Individual naval mtinued to resist Army i for es loyal to the In his broa ast, Songgram
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  • 9 1 Vice-Premier On Way Here From Rome s a 5
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  • 46 1 photo. Britain's cruiser Mauritius which was ordered to proceed to the vicinity of Abadan on June 26 and is now standing by at the oil port oj troubled Iran. Above is a picture of the Mauritius seen at Trieste. AP
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  • 197 1 THE HAGUE. July 1, (AP) Britain's AttorneyGeneral told the World Court yesterday an injunction was necessary to prevent "irretrievable damage" m the British Iranian oil dispute. No immediate decision was given. Four empty chairs reserved for the Iranian government bore out the Iranian answer
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  • 92 1 BASRA. July 1. (AP) More than 140 British employees of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company poured into this border city m Iraq today en route home to England from Iran. This is believed here to mark the beginning of evacuation of all the company's 2.800
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  • 83 1 BASRA, Iraq. July 1 (UP) Hussein Makki, Secretary of the Oil Nationalization Commissian, said on Saturday that British warships carrying •tanks, soldiers a"d armoured cars" had assembled at the head of the Persian Gulf. Makki said thai it they taite -possession ot one inch o Pc
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  • 351 1 IPOH, Sun.— The third MCA million-dollar lottery draw took place at the Chinese Assembly Hall here this morning under the glare of movie lights, the first time that the Malayan Film Unit had bestowed this honour on such an occasion. Once
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  • 174 1 Standard Staff Reporter iii^EK BALM Kins. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, condemned the Canton Communist authorities' ban on the use of foreign language trade marks and advertising, m a statement m Singapore to The Standard. Mr. Aw said the Communists m China were childish m
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  • 204 1 HONGKONG, July 1 (Router A APi— A Canton dispatch pubLished m the local Ta Rung Pap stated that the Canton Municipal Bureau of Public Health received a communication lrom a similar bureau of the Shanghai Municipal Government to the effect that the application
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  • 261 1 MALAYA may have a Far Eastern Regional School for j timber grading if negotiations with the Director of Forestry! are favourable, Mr. C. Purkayastha, F.A.O. Regional Forestry Representative of the United Nations who arrived I here from Kuala Lumpur by Malayan Airways at
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  • 141 1 SAN FRANCISCO. July 1, (AP)— Text of the Com munist reply to the I m ted Nations ceasefire proposal, as broadcast b> Peking Radio and heard by th«» As soriated Press monitoring service here today: "General BMfWftf, Com-mander-in-Chief. Inited Nations Fortes: "Your
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  • 70 1 AMERICANS and Em M^esterday celebrated I c LJS dependence Day (Fourth J > by b picnic at the >( »1" B< ou d During the fair, jirl "with b!u c pa its" save I c Coca 4 man a $10 note and di appeared Into
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  • 44 1 FCJH'I 1)1 X NEW JERSEY Jul> 1 I &P) A I■ S I .i C-47 trai p■ plane i he ciai todaj and said earls c I mate four qI the 2G passenge c killed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 297 2 Businessmen Attack Govt Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE businessmen have come forward to attack the Colony Government for introducing wkal are described as makeshifts instead of a real polity to check inflation and lower the COSI of li\iii£. Their attack follows The Standards invitation to
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  • 302 2 80 Per Cent Favour Premium Bonds EIGHT! per cent oi Singaporeans who took part m Tiif Standard's 'Gallup" Poll favour the issue ol Prenhun Wcr.d^ to enable the Government to iUht m Bation— first results obtained since the pull was an■omced last Monday indicate. The r higher Premium rity it
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  • 295 2 SUBSTATIONS hi Singapore liable to ioad shetiii.Mi? today: DAY Patterson Roacl. Great World. Ho Hans OH Mill. Tiong Bahru, Havelock Road, Alexandra Br:ck Works. Malayan Breweries, ABC. Breweries. D:ethe'.m. Tanglin Road, Phoenix Park. Pas:r Panjang, Reformatory Road. Oxygen Factory. Cre^>ot;."e. S* James. May Road. Silai
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 2 pnoiu. 1 THIS PARTY SEEMS undecided about what to order when 1 approached by one of the voluntary helpers. From left, I Mrs Mac Donald, Mr. R. Jantzen, Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Lin Won Ling, Mrs. Esther Lin (Chairman of Dance Com- f mittee) Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald anl Mrs.
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  • 168 2 Standard Staff Reporter ONSPICI'OrS among the luise crowd that attended the Mid-Year Festival Dance m aid of St. Margaret's School Building and Association funds at the Victoria Memorial Hall last Saturday night, were the number of teenagers. Many of them were m their
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  • 215 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE HISTORIC American holiday, American Independence Day. will be celebrated un Wednesday July 4. and A m er i ca n s m Singapore, X lala Lumpur and Penang will observe the event m truMr own way. [n Singapore, an appropriate Fourth
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  • 38 2 SOU TEOW SEXG of Lynwood Grove, Singapore, has written to say that he is not the person .of the same name who was fined $5 for keeping a dog without a licence, reported m yesterday's Singapore StandrcL
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  • 206 2 Standard Shipping Reporter HER mission of mercy that of delivering 9,600 tons of grain to India— accomplished, the freighter Abigail Adams arrived m Singapore over the weekend to take on oil and water for the journey back to the United States. The 7.176
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  • 84 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN EIGHT-year-old Chinese boy. Nui Ang Peng, was knocked down by a "wedding" car m front of his house m Albert Street, yesterday. He was unconscious and was admitted to the General Hospital. Earlier on the same road, a trisha rider was
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  • 140 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE AIR Ministry Local Stall Union of Singapore, representing both daiiy-rated and monthly-rated employees of the R.A.F. m Singapore, have taken the claims of its members for revision of their basic salary to the Air Ministry m the U.K. A memorandum
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  • 121 2 THE Dockyard autho Singapore "aYe adopting the tra-ditional-British policy" m not paying civilian staff increased cost ol g wai ces keeping with the i-ccn*.. approved by the Singapore Government. This charge was levelled at •he Dockyard authorities yester:iy by Mr. Koh Km Sena. Secretary oi the
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  • 80 2 FOLLOW IXG is the Llth "F .:r Price" List ;^^<i by the Singapore Controlle I Su] Powdered Milk: »1 ib tin Klim"— s2 I: K H« m >"— s2 00 i2| .b tin) "X :'a" $7.00: 1b tin) "X an"— Sl'-i.TO. Condens* J Milk: (14 oz tin ■■y
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  • 202 2 STEPPING up their campaign against offenders of the highway code, Singapore police have issued a warning to taxi drivers pointing out particular acts of offences that are being daily committed on the roads of the Colony. "It is necessary for drivers of taxis to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 89 2 I mi i.i.i,,,,,, i.i. at LAST I'VE GOT A REAL RASSLIM' BUT; THAT- S^&dE*- OCTOPUS f I H£S >( I SAY HE G 1 lah^/ s tm NOVELTY-"THE OCTOPOS'77' *HEr- HAS FOUR ARMS AM' FOUR V JUST *V TWO.'/' T> FT PARTiES CANNOT E m I MEAN 'THEY- NO- 1
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  • Article, Illustration
    122 3 THIRTY ONE women teachers from all over the Federation attended a sixday course m physical education at the Malay Girls' College m Damnsara, Kuala Lumpur, conducted by Mr. E. D. Clay, assistant Superintendent of Physical Education, Federation of Malaya, and Miss J. Rawcliffe. assistant Superintendent of Physical Education, Selangor. This
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  • 155 3 Foundry Strike Averted Standard Staff Correspondent IPCXH. Sun.— The three-week long dispute between the Kinta Chinese Engineering Workers' Union and the Perak Foundry Owners' Association ended yesterday with an agreement signed between the two parties after a four-hour meeting. This settlement has averted a strike which would have involved over
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  • 93 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.—Ahamed bin Said, a Banjaree. was today found guilty by Justice Paul Storr ut stabbing his mother-in-law and brother-in-law with a knife, and attemptins to cause hurt to his wife. On the charge of attempting to cause hurt to his wife,
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  • 374 3 BIG TASK AHEAD FOR NEW ASSN. Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LUMPUR Sun -The Adult Education Association, Federation of Malaya, was formed at an inaugural meeting here today. The meeting was attended by representatives of various associations m the Federation including the MCA, UMNO, Labour
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  • 139 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun.— The Acting Mentri Besar, Perak. Dato Laxamana Haji Mohamed Razalli bin Haji Mohd. Ali Wasi. has prohibited the sale of certain foodstuffs, except with written permits from the District Officer, m several areas m North Perak. They are the
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  • 122 3 IPOH. Sun— The first anniversary of the Perak Youth Council was observed m Ipoh yesterday by a gathering of members for the annual general meeting which Mr. I. W. Blelloch. the Perak British Adviser, declared open. The following were elected officebearers for the ensuing
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  • 115 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A successful dance was held at the Johore Royal International Club yesterday. The dance was m aid of funds for the Johore Bahru branch oi the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. A Boxer dog belonging to Mrs. D. J. Allen,
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, San. Mr. Dan Judah, the well-known Ceylonese dancing expert, with his partner, Miss Joan Curtiss, of Australia, will be leaving Colombo, and are due here o n Aug. 19. During their stay m Penang. they will give lectures, tuition on the latest
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  • 107 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Kuala Lumpur journalists at the third annual general meeting of the Press Club of Malaya, held today, decided that the club should remain a social body. A motion to turn the club into a Trade Union was withdrawn. It was felt
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  • 129 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun.— A call to old boys of St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, to play their part loyally and take full share of their responsibilities to God, their country and themselves m Malaya that is growing into one nationhood, was made last night by Inche
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  • 62 3 Khoo Clan Chirf Dies In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Sun— On e "i the 'leaders oi the Khoo Clan M Khoo Thay Jm. J.P.. died m his house at Armenian Street here this morning at the aue of 71. 1 The late Mr. Khoo was the founder of the
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  • 189 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.- The security forces' jangle squad killed three bandits yesterday In the Kluang area of J<~. lore. They recovered two rifles and two grenades. The dead body of a Ch nese bandit who took pa*"', m trie attack Last week
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  • 233 3 Standard Staff Crmap— del KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, Federation of Malaya, said m a speech at a tea party held m his honour by the Society of the Committee of Grant-in-aid Indian Schools. Selangor. that the Barnes
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  • 267 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun There are 4,00(1 chances ot inning a prize, and there will be no Income tax on the winnings, Mr. O. A. Spencer Member for Economic A flairs Federation of Malaya, m a broadcast talk tonight urging the people
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 788 4 TRAVEL regulations m Singapore and the Federa- 7. v r i'.viv. J. H')!Jt?rs of valid cert es of a Imij i< n at present living outside Ma] „M have up to Uw end of September next Iq re-entry to Malaya and those holding va r tific tt«
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  • 1177 4 UNO EXPERTS ARE BUSY IN CEYLON, KEEN TO HELP COLOMBO. FOR its size and its economic position m the L Eastern region m Asia the attention which this country is receiving at the hands of the specialised agencies of the United Nations Organisation is amazing, so much so that many
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  • We, the People
    • 105 4 Sir: Commenting on Mr. Malik's Truce proposals the Chung Shing Jit Poh savs that they are "a drug to paralyse democratic countries so many leaders of Western powers were ready to fall into the trap no reasonable person would believe the Korean war could be settled
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    • 238 4 Challenge to Laycock Legco Colleagues Sir:— ls it not queer that 13 councillors should have brought the worst spell of bad luck to Singapore? By voting against the Bill for Premium Bonds they have ceased to be the spokesmen of public opinion and have betrayed our confidence. These thirteen hypocrites
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    • 266 4 Sir: A few days I was reading an essay entitled "Wauled. A New Pleasure" written by that eminent sceptic. ALDOUS HUXLEY. It was one oi the best pieces of writing I have come across, and this passage is worth a great deal more than anything else that
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    • 69 4 Sir. I would like to point out to the authorities of the Education Department that the national language of India is Hindi. Tamil is spoken m some parts of South India but not m North India. If Mandarin is accepted for Chinese and Malay for Malays then
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    • 644 4 Sir:— Xot unlike the Legisla- tive and Municipal elections which are always being pre- ced.!.: by a vote-catching period, the Singapore Har- bour Board Star! Association J general elections are being heralded m the same way. The dissimilarity between the two,
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    • 72 4 Sir;— With reference to your front-page report of "DANCE GIRLS FIGHT WITH BEER I BOTTLES" which appeared m The Standard on June 28, j I shall be much obliged if you will insert the fact that one of th e cabaret girls involved m the fight. Zaharah
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    • 353 4 Sv: The item appeared m your p.. per recently: "Dato C. J. Paglar one of the only two CJnofficials who voted for the Premium Bonds Bi;. recently attacked those members who v- led Bgainsi the Bill ar.d charged them with going against their better judgment
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    • 52 4 Sir:— Will the authorities make it a rule that cider peopie working m certain offices which have to function at night be exempted from night duty altogether, for reasons of health. My observations reveal that a surprisingly vast number of messengers and mechanics belong to this category BEELZEBUB
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  • 334 4  -  CASSAREL By IT you wish to vipe the p .i, x your emtmieu (er your friend* the most baffling U» most con leading weapon to use is to d ft Yon'l! have 'em all over the »;■!<♦> that liie is like that. It terrifies them. X.en tin
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  • 388 5 Allies Insist On UN Watch Over Armies In Whole Of Korea rHE ImJhtm (*<>z<>rnntt>nf.t*hivh hits an'emhtuisff peipinfh P^^ii^isiie mbout thy chances o/ ssfut fcomi fmmme-tire nvyotiution. isxvcimiiHi Pres* from Keu> EMhL \i;jO\ (AP)— The United States will iu^t that any the Coramuiitstj m Korea >!iouk! provide for United nation ot
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  • 56 5 lul% 1 \rf) Warnin* that the were being led i; it<> "a new and tragic Kg a cease-fae m Korea." Representa- I forwei »h linnan of Ine Repablican J 'liti-e vu 1 th:it a new Chinese army I nuria t<» move south to occupy posi- i 1
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  • 158 5 i s 'befoi c this thins is n followed, U was i c ouM be no exol risooers >.'. an isc -fire it no per- cement is reached, the The AMies hold almost 200.000 i >; n» m' .mil \!>r;;i Korean uri--i>ncr».
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  • 8 5 'Another Intrigue' F a I iggei tisfled S
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  • 115 5 M.mdard >t.itl Correspondent MVAI.A LUMPUR, Sun Commfssionei for the F< -.ration. Sir Henry Gurney, tonight at the Press Club din- r, Kuala Lumpur spoke of the "guiding lights being lit ng the road" which the Ma aya ol the future would c to travel He said that
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  • 91 5 UNITED NATIONS. July 1 Uteuter) Gen William Riley. ;UN Chief-of-Stafl m Pu!e^i:ie. 1 reported here that Israel had 1 refused to withdraw her police from sections of the demilitari>ed zone as requested by the Security Council m May. Israeli police continued to maintain control of most
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  • 297 5 Mutiny Case SEOUL, July 1 (ReuterAAP) A lance poral called out "Come m, g;ris" when he wanted six husky British soldiers, busy digging frontline trenches m Korea, to parade for training, a court-martial was told here today. The men refused to obey the command,
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  • 64 5 BERLIN. July 1 (AP) Some 14.000 Chinese labourers have been settled m Silesia to help the Poles industrialise the cities of Kattowitz and Be f then, says the West German Socialist Party's information service. The area, mostly agricultural, was lost by Germany m 1945 and ceded
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  • News Briefs
    • 130 5 NEW DELHI, July i (AFP) —Reports from the Kashmir capital of Srinagar stated today that 6() Pakistani civilians armed with swords and knives crossed the cease-fire border on June 25, and attacked Indian villages some 10 miles over the frontier in the Bunyar Nullah region. The Indian
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    • 13 5 The week-old forest fire m British Columbia has destroyed about 8.000 acres. U.P.
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    • 23 5 Formosa has denied Kea charges that 280 American bombers and jet figmhters were being transferred to Isationalist China under the Kuommtang flag. Reuter
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    • 38 5 Peking has sent out a call for youths to "volunteer" for enrolment m military academics, m what appears to be a new move to empty colleges of young men by impressing them to train as officer candidates U.P.
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    • 54 5 Baulked by the U.S. Congress from rolling back prices during Jr!v the Office of Price Stabilisation has frozen manufacturers prices on a wide range pi goods at Saturday's figures. T!us action followed Signing by President Truman of a stop-gap bill extending for 31 days his po*er •V control prices, wages,
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    • 20 5 A trjimcar and bus strike has hit Washington, with some 3.400 transport employees staging a walkout for pay raises. A.P.
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    • 21 5 India and West Germany have extended until the end of October their trade agreement expiring at the end of June.— Reuter.
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    • 33 5 The Dutch ship Leuverkerk has left Genoa for Ceylon with a cargo of animals for Colombo Zoo from Basle Zoo, Switzerland They were sent m exchange for animals given by Colombo Zoo. Reuter.
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    • 33 5 A French security police inspector was shut dead and another wounded when police cornered an armed Vietminh terrorist in Dalat hospital about 144 miles north-east oi Saison. The terrorist ".v.-'S kiiler 1 Reuter.
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    • 56 5 The Roman Catholic Church has turned its major weapon, excommunication, against all Hungarian Catholics who had any part in the arrest, trial and sentencing of Archbishop Josef Groesz at Budapest. The G4-year-old archbishop was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment by a Communist court on Thursday on charges of preparing an
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    • 24 5 Burma's Foreign Minister Sao Hkun Hkio said he did not take seriously fears that Russia may try to take over SouthKast Asia -A.P. I
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    • 17 5 Gen. Guillaume Chassin has been appointed to be French Air Force Commander-in-Chief, Far i East AFP. 1
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    • 44 5 I Peking radio has announced j that pledges have been received I from various organisations m j Peking for contributions of 120 i aircraft, 79 pieces. 29 j anti-aircraft guns and seven tanks Egyptian Crown Prince Mohammed Ali has left London for Paris.— -AFP.
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  • 259 5 Colom bo Plan For Asian Prosperity Is Launched LONDON, July 1 (AP) British officials displayed extraordinary interest m the beginning today of the Colombo Plan ambitious six-year project to raise Living standards and general prosperity of South and South-East Asia. i Foreign Secretary Herbort Morrison has sent a message to
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  • 93 5 Islanders Repel Red Attack TAIPEI. July 1 (AP)— lt is reported here that Nationalist defenders foiled a Communist attempt to take Tiennu, a small island about 140 miles south of Shanghai. The attempt, the reports said, was made on June 20 when more than 300 Reds aboard 12 b\j, junks
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  • 125 5 HONGKONG. July 1 OJP>— The Peking regime is considering a suggestion that a warrant of arrest be issued against a multi-millionaire Chinese m the United States. Chan Pak-khing. and that Chan's property m China be confiscated. Chan is a well-known merchant m San Francisco's Chinatown
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  • 158 5 TAIPEH, July 1 (AP)— The Chinese Nationalist Defence Ministry estimated there were now 300,000 Chinese Communist casualties of the Korean war m hospitals m China Proner. Of these, it said. 50.000 were m Kwangtung where all hospitals were hopele<-!y owicrowded. Most of these
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  • 24 5 FORT COLLINS. Colorado, July 1 (AP)— A United Airlines airliner smashed into Crystal Mountain early yesterday, killing all 50 aboard.
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  • 31 5 The United Slates has ended her financial year with a surprise surplus. expected to reach about USs3.3oo.ooo.ooo— possibly her last for some tune. Inflation helped the surplus^ Reuter
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  • 296 5 I'NITED NATIONS, July 1 (Router) The IV. General Assembly is expected to hold what would be a "special session" to debate the political settlenu-nt of the Korean and related Iranian problems. Informed oinVials here foresee a hard and long dk i
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  • 274 5 Men Killed For Her, But She Fled Isle GUAM, July 1 [API flirt* a the Japanef c In »l i-outs marj ooned for seven years on I c tiny Pacific island <>f Natahan irrend.4 red > < berday bo IS. rescue force, it v.-n- discovered that of the original 33
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 5 These Associated Press pictures taken during: Indian Premier Nehru's visit to Nepal show Mr. Nehru receiving: an address of welcome at Laind Chaur and the Premier driving along the route from the aerodrome at Gauehar to Khatmandn, the capital.
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  • 25 5 \VASHI\TiTO\. July 1 'APi The Economic C tion Commission ha? annou 1 •< purchase appr<i\ I r I Formosa, Burmn. 1 mesia, Endo-China md the P
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 200 6 The Week's Business Industrials: Chartered Bank 6102, Con. T'.n Smelters Pret. 22> i.d Fraser Neave Old. 53 45." Fraser Neave Pref. $6.50, Hongkong Bank $7k> $Tt>s. Malayan Breweries S3 Si) to $5.85, Oversea-Chinese Bank $96.50 $97.00, Straits Steamship $19.00, Straits Times S3 25 to S3 20. Straits Tradms $17 50.
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  • 113 6 THREE rubber estates, incorporated m Singapore, have made forward contracts for delivery bales into godown, Singapore. The Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Limited has made a contract for 30 tons No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet at the rate of five t^ns monthly July-December. 1951 at $1.32 per !b.
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  • 585 6 By Special Correspondent <;()<>l) investment demand took off fair parcels of industrials from Malayan markets during the week and prices m this section hardened. Sentiment m tin shares was influenced by fluctuations m the metal so that by Friday a general easing tendency was
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  • 318 6 Profit tor the year ended Mar. 31 1951 of Bedford Plantations Ltd. was >:59d.409 or 93.3 r A final dividend of 20' r is recom- mended which will make 50 r e for the year. Net liquid assets m j balance $320. 73G are equivalent to 751 cents
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  • 242 6 Danish Butter To Cost More i Standard Staff Roporter DANISH butter, which will soon arrive to fill the gap m Malayan supplies, will be sold at a much higher price, The Standard was told. Future arrivals of butter from Australia are also ex- pected to bear an increased cost. Danish
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  • 81 6 Buddhist Building C'ttee Named THE SINGAPORE Buddhist Association has finally decided to start building the proposed Sri Lamkarama, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Governor m July 1950 With thu object m view the following representative committee was formed: Mr Ang Seng Hoe, Chairman; Mr H G
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  • 43 6 MOJI. July l (UP>— The 7,315--ton Nanaki Marti, inaugurating a regular postwar shipping *orviee to Karacrn, left here today with 5.500 tons of cargo. Two mure Japanese ships are scheduled to to! low during July, Hakubasab Mam and Yamazono Mara
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    • 178 6 CLUES ACROSS: 1 Banned re j mark at the bridge table? 6 Comes back m those gallant ships 8. Cast away a loud breather 9 One of a horsy set 10. Justice is not sinister 11 What the Artful Dodger could j do' 13. Part of a pleasure-ground 15. Serving
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  • 293 7 WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAKMOmmP ■''i1 5-Man TeamTa Travel THE Singapore TableTennis Association has finalised all arrangements for a five-man contingent to travel to the World Table-Tennis Championships to be played in Bombay in February next year. A fortnight from today the STTA's scouts who have during the
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  • 740 7 WIMBLEDON, Jvlj 1 (AP Reuter)— Herb Flam and Dick Savitt crashed through to the quarterfinals of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships Saturday, but giant killer Ham Richardson bowed out. Flam and Savitt joined Art Larsen, the IT.S.l T .S. champion who got through Friday,
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  • 404 7 LOXDON, July 1 (Reuter):— A remarkable scene occurred at Trent Bridge yesterday when the Nottinghamshire captain, Reg: Simpson, put himself on to bowl underarm deliveries to Wilf Wooller, the Glamorgan captain apparently as a retort to "go slow" batting tactics. This was the culminating incident
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  • Article, Illustration
    129 8 German boxer Gerhard Hecht goes down after the last punch of the match from Sugar Ray Robinson and Robinson (standing) is disqualified for kidney punchin? by the referee (background) m a non-title match m Berlin on June 24. Enraged spectators stormed Robinson with soda-water bottlps and he took refuge beneath
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  • 478 8 Beat Singapore For First Time SEREMBAN, Sun. Cricket history was made m Seremban today when Negri Sembilan defeated Singapore for the first time since the series began by 69 runs. It was a fitting climax to the match m which the issue was open till it
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  • 183 8 RESULTS ol yesterday's Slng pore Badminton Association unior si gles ties played at the Haw Par Gymaasiuai Hali in* Rang 10 1 R >ad were: Tar Ge^k Chaj tREME> bt. Kirn Hock (Flower) 15-6. 11-15. IS 9: Tan Chin Guan (Useful) b: Robert L::n (Mayflower) 15-10, 15-18, 15-11;
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  • 70 8 CEYLON Sports Club defeated Singapore Police S. C. by 94 runs m a friendly cricket match on the Police training ground yesterday. CSC. batted first and declared at 202 with two wickets m hand. Top scorer was S. D. Williams with b 9 runs before he
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  • 269 8 PLAYING m three finals of the Singapore Teachers Training College badminton championships at Victoria School yesterday, the Singapore Foong Seong Cup player, Lav Teng Chuan had to go all out to win two College titles. In the men's singles, Lav was strongly
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  • 37 8 RAF CHANGI 2nd XI beat RAF Tengah by :?7 runs for first innings points m a SCA junior tournament match at Changi yesterday. Changi who batted first, made 127 runs. Tengah replied with IPUL
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  • 340 8 BELOW are weights for second day, Wednesday, of the K.L. races. CL. 2 DIV. 3— S IF. Full Till 9.00 Tornado 8.13 Wild Jinks 8.1! White Lilac 8.11 Brigadier 8.10 Arch Side 8.09 General 8.08 Picture House 8.07 Modest Flutter 8.06 L'Apache 8.04 Stormy Wizard
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  • 123 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor defeated Malayan dians 3-1 m a friendly soccr match here today. Selangor dominated pi: throughout the first halt. Both goalkeepers played vvi I especially Huck Gay who warri led ofT several dangerous shot* i m the second half when the In
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  • 18 8 On the Balestier ground yesj terday, BODCA deieated YMCA 1 at cricket by 106 runs.
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  • 381 8 Hoi Meng Scores Hat-trick For CA AFTER holding a strong Chinese Athletic XI with 10 men m the first half. BODCA cracked up m the second with a full team to be eliminated from the SAFA Cup competition by 5-1 at Jalan Besar stadium yester.l ciay. It was a game
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  • 89 8 SHEFFIELD, July 1, (Reuter) —A splendid innings of 150 not out by Clive Van Ryneveld enabled the South African touring team to score 358 for 5 wickets by the close of play on the open ing day of their three-day match against Yorkshire here. South Africans
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  • 105 8 SEREMBAN, Sun.— The annual athletic sports of St. Paul's Institution was held yesterday. Joseph Ponniah, who previously had broken the school's half mile record, created a new mark m the 440 yards race. Ponniah won the "A" division championship being first m 100, 220,
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  • 27 8 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Army by 87 runs m a friendly cricket match played at the S.R.C. pndang yesterday. The man instrumental for the
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  • 78 8 BAIT PAHAT Sun. The AU-Clina and the Malayan Chinese record for the women's high jump was brok- en by Miss On* Soon K.heng of the Batu Pahat High School at the All Johore Inter School athletic meet held here on 1 Friday and Saturday. Miss Oii'j
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  • 129 8 MALACCA. Sun. After two years as runners-up m the mixed doubles Mr. and Mrs. P. S. .M. Dew finally took the title m the Malacca lawn tennis championship. En the junior event Chan Vine; Tat beat his younger brother Chan Ying Fatt 6-3, 6-2 to become
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  • 90 8 PENANG, Sun. Goon Kok Lorn beat Timothy 8-3, o-2 today to enter the final of the Penang open lawn tennis championship. His opponent tomorrow will be K. E. M. Kussain. If he wins it will be his ninth consecutive triumph. la a doubles semi-final Loh
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  • 58 8 BRADDELL Cricket Club beat REME Civilians by an innings and 46 runs m a cricket game yesterda3 r For their big win Braddell had to thank Clarke for his grand unbeaten century of 106. REME scored 85. Braddell knocked up 168 for four declared. In their
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    • 38 8 Soccer: Singapore "A" v Christian Brothers Combined Schools at Jalan Besar Stadium; Die. 3B Tiong Bahru Rangers v R.N. Kranji'at Geylang; Tuan Mong 0.8.A. v S.M.W.U. (Jr. Cup-tie) at BODCA. Tevnis: S.A.L.T.A. ChampionshipM at S.C.C. courts 5 p.m.
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