Singapore Standard, 7 July 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard klkldfklkel voi II SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 313 1 Newspapers Must Obtain Govt Permits Hew 1 Rrpartcv *4p*per rr-ulations. intoiideci to j dkuringj ifce fan&emi state of; .!i-M -niiiiation of roinnuinist pro- 1 ,1 fa i\w Siagapore GovtninuMit vestenby. foiming out inai me reguia-i lons will automatically bene obsolete when the Emer- ornes to an end, Mr. G. .v
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  • 7 1 Ng Sek Yew To Recive UK Training
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  • 31 1 BARTLEY CRUM, lawyer for Rita Hayworth, said today that P ee Alj K:u»n may rly to Nevada m a las! bid for recondli ition '■>. i'h her. A. P.
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  • 54 1 Photos Archbishop Jozsef Groesz. 63, (second from left), of Hungary, stands with others accused of plotting to overthrow the Hungarian Government, to hear a sentence of 15 years' imprisonment pronounced on him, m Budapest, on June 28. Other accused shown between guards received sentences r:mo-ine-from ten
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  • 127 1 BELGRADE. July 6. (AP). The official Belgrade radio said Thursday nighi thai 36 special trams, each with about 100 freight cars, had taken thousands ot persons to Rumanian concentration camps alter forced deportations from a wide belt on the Rumanian side of the Yugoslav
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  • 87 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The mail train from Kuala Lumpur which was due at 6 p.m. m Johore Bahru did not arrive owing to a damaged bridge near the 14th milestone, Senai. The up-train to Gemas. which i left Johore Bahru at 12.45 p.m. j was
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  • 70 1 LONDON, July 6 (AFP) The British Admiralty has decided to forbid British submarines to use "the snort apparatus until further orders. The apparatus allows submarines to obtain air when The decision was taken as a precautionary measure because "the snort" apparatus found m the wreck
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  • 24 1 THE General Council of the 300.000 strong All-India Railwaymen's Federation today decided to launch a general strike from August 27.— Reuter
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  • 31 1 Publishers of approximately 100 of India's 140 newspapers completed plans today for a oneday "strike" next Thursday to protest against the constitutional amendment restricting .freedom of the press. U.P.
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  • 27 1 THE Shah was permitted to leave his bed and sit m an armchair today only 24 hours after an operation for appendicitis A.P.
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  • 33 1 FREDERICK Vanderbilt Field millionaire supporter o( Leftlsl causes, waj sent to gaol todaj for contempt of court by^ refusing to tell who posted $80,00( bail for four fugitive America! Communist leaders.
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  • 133 1 TEHERAN. July b' (Reuter) —The Prime Minister. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq said to-: day that Persia was not pre-; pared to recognise yesterday s World Court suggestion for a "freeze" in the oil nationalization dispute. Just before he said this a British Embassy spokesman said that
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  • 121 1 ABADAN, July 6 (UP) More than 2,500 Iranian troops goose-stepped through sun-baked Abadan today amid wildly cheering crowds m the greatest show of Iran's armed might the city has seen since the oil crisis began. The parade was ostensibly a celebration to end the
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  • 149 1 TOKYO. July 6, (UP).— V Communist troops repaired Kaesong's City Hall today tor Korean armistice taiks which United Nations quarters hope will bring a ceasefire by the j end of next week. Arrangements for preliminary j ceasefire discussions on Sunday were completed m the final
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  • 92 1 OWING to a "technical hitch, the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, and other members of an official party will not leave for Cocos Islands j today as earlier scheduled. No official comment, however, was available when The Standard made inquiries. The
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  • 60 1 LONDON, July 6 (AP)—Security police arrested a prowler m the garden at Buckingham Palace just before dawn today The arrested man, whose name was not disclosed, was l'irking m "the shrubbery, a stone's throw from the Kings apartments, despite elaborate security precautions dating from
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  • 43 1 HETTON-LE-HOLE, Du A r^ m County, England, July 6 <AP>A dawn explosion killed seven coal miners m Eppleton Colliery near Hetton-Le-Hole today. Two more were seriously hurt, but nearly 600 streamed up from the working's safely. None was trapped.
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  • 117 1 M*»»- i9s<T^Urcraf t Race 11 NEW YORK, July 6 (Reuter).-The magazme "Aviation Age" »aid today that the Soviet Union JXed ove? 19,000 plane* tot year while the United t States turned out 3,000. In an issue entirely devoted 0 to Russian air power,
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  • 687 1 Says Study Of Chinese Should Be Encouraged Fenit'Wu Report Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pointing out that the unity of a nation depends not upon the singleness of tongue or simplicity of cullun but that it lies m the hearts of its citizens, Drs. William P. Fenn ami v
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  • 174 1 THE RATE of effort m an >perations against the bandits during June was the second highest for the whole of the Emergency, the R.A.F. said last night. Od the ofensive side of opera ttons almost <>00 aircraft hit bandit targets throughout the Federation m
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  • 73 1 Targets BANDIT target area m five States were bit by the R- A F m yesterday's operations, sax targets m Johoie engaged the attention Oi nearly twenty Vampire M fighters Other Vampires hit two targets BJ Perak Royal Australian Ail Force Lincoln bombers
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  • 19 1 LONDON, July 6 (UP>— lt was announced today that Deputy Opposition lead^.^tjgnyEjJS
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    • 51 1 Reputed Store for CRYSTAL j SILVERWARE j > lour visit welcomed The NOVELTY STORE 88, North Bridge Rd. Singapore \lor< di'laiU on th«* Feiin-Wii report arc published on pa^«* 1. CON DE NS E D MILK |3^^?il which is Singa pores choice "LASSIE BB \ND" f^C^^^ which is a world
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  • 255 2 Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT has already approved the proposal for the Singapore Harbour Board to have its own Police Force, The j Standard was told yesterday. The police force will be 200 strong, dnd !oca!-born men betpcen the ages of 18 and 25 are needed
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  • 55 2 NINE pei pie were fined $10 each m the Singapore First Pot lice C art yesterday for gambling m a fa tuse m Sago Street. Ye-. A:i Tec a Chinese woman, i waa also fined $100 fox permit- i tmg the premises I be u^ed
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  • 31 2 Standard Staff Reporter SAMA SINGH and a Malay woman, Siti Maritaxn binte Samad, were acquitted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to Sucha Singh.
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  • 176 2 FIVE people were fined a total of £18 m the Singapore First Police Court votertlay for selling and buying Mack market cinema tickets at the Cathay Cinema daring the Hari Raya screening of King Solomon's Mines," on Thursday. The management had taken
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  • 69 2 Men Cleared Of Cheating Charge OXG KIM HAI charged with abetment of cheating was acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, without bis defence being called. It was alleged that Ong on Jan. 13 abetted an unknown person to be a false representa*ive of Chanrai Co. <Smgap re) Ltd..
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  • 103 2 when he opened the new Salvation Army headi quarters m Clemenceau Avenue yesterday. Sir Franklin said that never more than at the present was a spiritual revival necessary. With--1 out it he feared the relations between nation and nation would never lead to peace. "The
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  • 48 2 For fraudulently having 2fi bags of rice worth $300 cm board a motor-sampan at sea oif Beach Road on May 20. two Chinese. Tan Sene Chai (20) and Tay Tiow Lim (34) were each jailed for a month m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 96 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE salesman. Lim Hock S'eong. was jailed for six months' m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for i cheating his firm, B. Doulatram of High Street. Lim on June 26 sold two i shirts but gave a receipt for only
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  • 342 2 I -SAY SEVEN SIKHS AND THREE CHETTIARSI I I TEN prominent Singapore money-lenders i are unanimous m their opinion that the proposal to license their business will not work. They were interviewed yesterday regarding a move by a section of government em- ployees urging
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    76 2 i I Standard Staff Reporter 1 1 THE SALVATION I i Army m Singapore has j i taught the people a lesson .I i m the association of i Christian principles with i social welfare activities < < and it is therefore up to i j Christians to support its
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  • 281 2 Power Ration System Explained Electricity C'ttet Report Out Soon Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is expected to be called in a few days' time to consider the interim report of the Special Electricity Committee, The Standard learnt yesterday. The main recommendations of the Committee
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  • 81 2 A CHINESE. Kwan Teek Hoon (39 > of Upper Chin ChewStreet was fined $20 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for holding a procession along Upper Pickering Street on June 19 without a permit. Than Kirn Whatt of Cheng Tuan Street was fined $25
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  • 145 2 FIVE OF the 12 seamen, charged with stealing four bales of rubber worth $2,000 belonging to Guthrie and Co., from a lighter at Telok Ayer Basin on Jan. 24, were con- victed m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Four of them, Lim Soo Lin, Hoe
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  • 144 2 A CALL for moral rearmament is made by the editorial oi Aquinas", "first magazine published by the Catholic Students' Society of the University of Malaya. The editorial says that "moral degeneration seems to be the hallmark of our age. Material progress and moral progress
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  • 260 2 Standard Staff Reporter RURAL areas of Singapore where water and elec- tricity are available, are now being explored for possible i sites for houses for the lower income groups m the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society Limited. The Secretary of the Society Mr. X.
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  • 152 2 Shopman, Family Locked In Bedroom Court Told A SHOPKEEPER, Goh Heng Kai, related at the Singapore Assizes yesterday how he and his family were herded into a bedroom and robbed of about $100 worth of jewellery and cash by two men on the night of Feb. 18 last. Goh said
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 87 2 m M^--w»-' < M GOT TW/CM. AS MANY ARMS\ MERELY TWIST ONE OH& ->W MAVTHE 7 tf_*^___ AN' LEGS AS HE HAS .OCTOPUS.? ARMS AROU/VD ONE O 'MS OWN BEST r-^ §g yOU CAN'T LOSE fT- BUT- HE < NECKS-50 THAT ON£ HALF O' W > WELL S A H
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  • 79 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SUCCESSFUL variety con- i cert was held last night at the St. Josephs Institution to raise funds for the renovation and extension of the school library. The Institution has at present a 4.000-voiume lending library. including a small reference section.
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  • 33 3 Standard Staff Reporter LANGON GEOFFREY (22) and Joseph F. Key (22) of the Royal Navy faced a tentative charge m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of robbing Lee Boon Leong.
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  • 385 3 A II Schools Must Have Grounds FOR ITS population of 700,000 Singapore equires a minimum of 3,150 acres of land for ecreational purposes more than 10 times the xisting total recreational space. This is stated m the report of the Playing Fields .ommittee issued
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  • 229 3 THIRTY-EIGHT Chi- nose and 45 students from the English section < a n d five others received diplomas at the graduation ceremony of students from the Bible Correspondence School, called the Voice of Prophecy at the Victoria Theatre, recently. The school is sponsored by the Malayan
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  • 310 3 EIGHT seamen appeared m the Singapore First District Court yesterday on a charge of stealing 41 bundles of sheet rubber valued at $8,200 belonging to Paterson Simons Co., Ltd., from a lighter moored at Telok Ayer Basin on Feb. 17^ Accused were: Low Chong
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  • 77 3 AN INDIAN night-watchman. Shiv Singh, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes for the murder of another Indian night-watchman, Pntam Singh m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, at the end of a preliminary inquiry It was stated that a quarrel over debts between
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  • 79 3 A YOUNG British soldier. Harry Kerr.was found guilty on four chf"-ges m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. He drove away with Mr. L. Lawler s car from the Capitol car park on July 2. Kerr was then drunk and had no driving licence or a third
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  • 47 3 AN INDONESIAN driver. Eas bin Kosmin was found guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of stealing benzine He was jailed for a month. On June 28. a detective saw Eus syphoning benzine from a SMC. lorry parked on Tiwarv Street. i/VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVWVMAVIM I^VVVVV%
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  • 103 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN ELDERLY woman. Tan Ah other people. She threatened to tear up an identity card if given one. Tan was charged with failing to get an identity card. The prosecuting officer. Chief Inspector C W Such explained that tne woman was
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Reporter THIS scale map shows the i lay-out for the proposed stai dium up to Olympic Games' y standards at Bukit Batok. > The possibilities of deve- > loping Bukit Batok equipped > with all games' facilities, > swimming pools, cafes etc is >
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  • 360 3 Standard Staff Reporter UNGKU A. Azia b. A. Hamid. Joliore State Councillor and part time lecturer m Economics m the University of Malaya was one of the 14 candidates who passed the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours m Economics. The award
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  • 147 3 THE WORKERS of th e Nan- I yang Manufacturing Company's factory at 9J mile, Buk.it Timah Road, have demanded a graded increase m wages to meet the > present high cost of livir.g. The workers have asked for a 60 per cert increase m
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  • 320 3 POWER CUTS TODAY TODAY'S Blackout areas ar«! I»\\. Cathay, McDonald House, xmenian St DC. Tan Chye Place/ ori Canning, Scan S1 Wa erloo i St. Andrews Hi^h S1 Stamford Id Albeit Street. New lie Works, irestone. Mackenzie Road. iiuKt 'imah Pumps. Balestier Road. Alan Ampas. 8.M.8C. Mcßltcnie. trad del I
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  • 49 3 $20 For His 11th Crime AS [NDIAN Muslim. Mo. harried Kunju, v taxi-driver 'a;;s fined $20 m the Singapore Traffic Court vesterd ly, for parking his vehicle less than 10 feet awas Erora the ruehydrant at Sembawang R >ad <>r» April 21 Mohamed J 4 'o>n previous traffic conviction!
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  • 103 3 THE DEMAND by the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union for increased cost of Living allowances at the pa of SI pef day per he;.d Cannot be met unless the Company \a allowed by the Municipal Commissioners to increase the passenger fares. This view
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 65 3 IM C V.. Orchard Road: S;pore Chess Club 3 P.m.. Movie Circl* Show "Men Of Boys' Town 8 CHINESE V.M C.%.. Selegie Road: Body Building 4 Student Music 4 pm.. basket Ball 5 p.m.. Student Badminton 5. J0 p.m Movies 730 p.m.. Evening School V \Vc Raffle Q^y: 9 ard^
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  • 625 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Urging a 100 per cent, increase m Government subsidies to Chinese schools next year and again m 1953, Drs. William P. Fenn and Wu Teh-yao state m their report to the Federal Government
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  • 337 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— "lf a Malayan nation is the political goal of all peoples m Malaya, it appears logical that all schools should evaluate critically their I contributions to that goal," state Drs. Fenn and Wu m j the report on Chinese education
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  • 50 4 KLUAXG. Fri.— Pretty, Chiang Chew Ying, alias Keng Chow Ying, 21-year-old Hokchew girl employed at the Kluang Detention Camp was tentatively charged before Che Taib bin Haji Andak. President, Sessions Court on five charges of .accepting money stating that she could influence the release of persons from detention.
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  • 135 4 I I. ON DO N, July 6, I I (AFP)— The British Ad- miralty announced yestcr- day that m 11 months the Third Commando Brigade I, 1 of Royal Marines had killed 1 100 terrorists and captured 34 m Perak with a loss
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  • 552 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The answer to criticisms levelled at Chinese schools is not, as some believe, the earliest elimination of these schools, state Drs. W. P. Fenn and T. Y. Wu m their report on Chinese education m Malaya. "Chinese
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  • 224 4 A GENERAL meeting of the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis \Vill be held on Wednesday, July 11, at the Association Hall, Jalan Tangka Duke, at 5 p.m. THE Selangor Stamp Club will £old its second annual" Stamp Exhibition on Sept. 23 and 24 m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 308 4 THROAT |c PASTILLES \]ri coMMurruMmo "LE-KA-RI" Another Masterpiece m Malayan Food Canning •■I.K-KA-Rl" is the registered and abbreviated Dame of Dm famous "LEE'S CURRY INGREDIENTS' 1 which was k-. aa "MAPRO'S Curry Mixture* 1 m pre-war days. "I.K-KA-RI" i ratains i le p und oi ready cooked curry pa.^ie made
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    • 594 4 i V P. W. D. TENDER NOTICES RENDERS will be received A at the Office of the Director of Public Works, Singapore, up to noon of the 20th July, 1951, for the Construction of a Two-Storey School of TwentyTwo Classrooms at Tanjong I Katong, Singapore. Printed forms of tender with
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    • 638 4 ENGAGEMENT 'T'HE engagement is an- nounced between Miss Esther Cheong of the S 4 Nicholas Home. Penang and Mr. James William of the Supplies Price Control Dept., Penang. NOTICES NATURALISATION "\TOTICE is hereby given that x^ Ling Ngan Liong of 4B Moh Guan Terrace. Singapore is applying to the Governor
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    • 80 4 SmjATKkNS I 5b4 g w yrite s, I i Lam. w I i plicati 11 S SSr I) I iKTMEXT is Kua:.: age. QX>;< tior;;. orroßn «S T r IMBITIOUS En those w\ soun handvvr: Chin> j S I I must ferab S I I B thai: x LAB TAXT
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  • 230 5 Standard Staft Reporter A BILL to provide for the deportation of British subjects j who do not belong to the I Colony and whose continued presence m the Colony is uni desirable will be introduced at the Legislative Council meet- ing this month. Only
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  • 121 5 New Bill To Insist On Price Display Standard Staft Reporter A BILL empowering the Singapore Price Controller, by order published c Gazette, to require the seller of any goods oi c: :~s ol goods tr > display the i prices m demands for the sale of; such goods, will be
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  • 108 5 Standard Statt Reporter DR T.P. FIELDEN, travelling Music Examiner of the United i Kingdom has been invited to j I Malaya by the Associated I Board of the Royal Schools of i 1 Music to be an examiner m the Practical examinations for j students
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  • 51 5 MAJOR-GENERAL Coade. re- centlv Commander of the Z7tn Commonwealth Brigade .and who has just returned to the United SfrflSon will be talking about the p arT pk.ved by the 27th Bn- 1 1; n the Korean Campaign \g£& Blue Network of fiadio Malaya at 945 p.m. on
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  • Article, Illustration
    132 5 The Singapore section of the Kiwi Members' League celebrated their t fourth Anniversary with i a dance at Raffles Hotel I last night. Picture shows from left to right: (siti tin?) Mr. Loo Teck Hai, Mr. A. M. Cherian, i (President of the Singa--1 pore Youth Council), I Miss Elsie
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  • 136 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. '"Until Govern- i ment sees fit to accord us such recognition and remuneration as are commensurate with our qualifications and responsibilities, as stressed again and again by our union, our agitation along constitutional lines shall continue unabated." This statement was made
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  • 92 5 Identical Scheme For Vets Wanted Standard Staff Correspondent I PENANG, Fn.— An identical scheme m Veterinary Service I for the Federation and Singa- pore was urged by Mr. Cheah j Phee Phay, retiring President, j when he addressed the sixth annual conference of the Malayan Veterinary Association at Hutchings School,
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  • 357 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE COUNCIL for Technical Co-operation m South and South-East Asia, set up under the Colombo plan, has so far completed arrangements j for sending 17 technical experts and 144 trainees to the South and South East Asian countries.
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 5 Mr. Ong Chin Seong of Ipoh officiated at the formal open ing of the Malayan Chinese Association building of the J Dindings branch, m Sitiawan, on Sunday. Picture shows I, Mr. Ong delivering a speech. On his right is Mr. G. S. Walker, District Officer, Bindings, while Mr Ong Seok
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  • 322 5 Standard Staff Reporter ALL employers and people m Singapore, except the Services authorities, know that the prices of essential foodstuffs and other commodities have risen considerably m recent months. So charges the President of the Army Civil Service Union. Mr. M. P. D. Nair,
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  • 187 5 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OH, Fri. Speaking at the annual delegate* conference of the Interpreters Union the re! i ring general secretary Mr. Tan Tuan Boon called on numbers to take an active part m the Moral Rearmament movement. "If we want to live m
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  • 94 5 Standard Stall Correspondent MR. LESLEY RAYNOR. Vice-president of the Singapore Youth Council, who is at present m England has agreed to become the Acting President of the Colony's Animal Lovers' League when lie returns iij September. This was revealed last night by the
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  • 65 5 Standard Staff orrespondent THK 160 Malays From the Cocos Island, en route to Borneo, celebrated their H:in Etaya in] Singapore after all A local woman doctor. e,j\e the immigrants $10 to celebrate the occasion Tiie migrating Malays said they were glad to leave the Cocos
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  • 152 5 Standard Start Corn- pondrnt .lOHORE BAHRU, Fri Thheavy congestion bI Jobore Bahi'i's only bus stand, situated opposite the New F.'-Ji Market, which Is csmslng considerable Inconvenience both to the public and traffic will be removed if plans to sel more bus stands materialise.
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  • 134 5 Standard Stall <or r rsponOVnl KUALA LI'MPR. Fri About 160 drivers and ronductors of ilit.' Toong Pong Omnibus Company. Kuala Lumpur, \\li<> h;*d threatened to strike if their demands for better traces and working conditions were not met by the employers, voluntarily withdrew their demands inlay A;
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  • 83 5 Standard Staft Correspond! Nt IPOH. Fri— Dr. A. B. G. Liang, Medical Officer. K:iala Kangsar. and Mr. W. B. Olley. of the Kuala Kangsar Police, were admitted into the Ipoh District Hospital today following a motor ac cident, a mile outside Che- nior town. I)o<J-»r
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 799 6 gOMETIME tomorrow, if the weather is fine, a helicopter will leave Kimpo airfield southwest oi Seoul. If the weather is bad then a convoy of three unarmed quarter-ton jeeps, each bearing Targe white Bags, will move along the main road and cross the Injun river early tomorrow
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  • 383 6 Review of Views Japan And Malaya WILL history repeal itself? asked Nanyang Siang Pau its editorial commenting un the possible re-entry of Japan >se into Malaya after the signing of the Japanese Peace Treaty, to re-establish and develop the interrupted relations between the two countries. "History is a mirror."' said
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  • 1135 6 BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESSFUL LIFE OF CRIME m fp' tab IF you take a parang or a -L knife and carve slifes off somebody you don't like, it is probable that the law will seek to curb your activities. If your carving operations have been so thorough that your adversary dies,
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  • 60 6  -  MARY WKLAS By V5 N drivers are safer than n^n. says the greater New York Safety More than nine times out of ten a man is at the wheel when serious motor-tar accidents occur. The council admits, k° W ?w!7' that perhaps tne little woman
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  • 63 6 m America last year and women m only 8 per cent. "Women are shorthaul driver* is a rule" she says "They drive UjJ^^hUdrenU^chool driving schools throughout the country show the average man drives five miles per hour faster than women. Also fewer. drivers should heed for better driving," says Dr.
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  • 19 6 1 can see you making good mone|// j But don't pass it-it won t be good enough!"
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  • 345 6  -  CASSAmz.i By IJITLEK. so they said, used to mi h 11 Mussolini used to go tagged v with shouting. iH «<W win nd But it has been left to old I>? ,i to go fainting and blubbering from s other and to pull on the biggest rob (l
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  • We, the People
    • 691 6 Sir: —It is v I reg that I learn I there > 54 a c misapprehension m some qu ters, with regard to the st tement [made to the Pressmen ai Kuala Lumpur, m cos ection with the contemplated formation of the 1 (dependence for-Malaya Party by
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    • 568 6 wic iu l!( mintf statement made m a letter under the caption. "■Nuisance Value." m The Standard on Wednesday: "Mr. X.A. Mallal (Progressive Party Councillor for the City Ward) is reported to have said m the course of an interview with the Press m Singapore thai
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  • 255 7 ji)\ v >N. I nl> <> (Reuter) Britain will m due course apSecuritj Conndl for enforcement of the standstill order n oil question given Thursday by the International justice at The Hague if Persia formally refuses to be the
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  • 29 7 SCAP Tense On Eve Of Ceasefire Talks Em X AIH HV^K. JAPAN. July 6 (CfP)— 1 mi im Konan ceasefire negotiations dVaWPCta <»* hapc and scepticism. it the 2 i
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  • 162 7 HONGKONG, July 6, (AP)—! Cl inese Communist gov-: eni through Peking Radio j lunched a major campa i convince the people behin the baml oo curtain 1. Tte Korean cc isefire talks p ssible because the St tes suffered heavy uid realised Korea was
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  • 32 7 UNITEC NaII O N S, New J I (AFP) -The S »viet t to the United Nations, b Malik, is to leave New < bi sea for Soviet Union
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  • 129 7 Red Charges Denounced UNITED NATIONS. NewYork. July 6 (UP)— The United States last night denounced Communist charges of atrocities by United Nations forces m Korea as being 'fabricated for tne purpose of propaganda designed to discredit the United Nations effort-" It r< newed its challenge to Communist powers to permit
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  • 42 7 NEW YOFxK. July t; (-AP)— Accidental deaths during the U S Independence Day holiday totalled 201 one of the lowest t< Is of recent year.--. They included 103 m traffic accidents, 54 drowninfo and five deaths from fireworks.
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  • 154 7 ROME. July 6, (UP)- Twj •♦fakirs^ one Italian and me other French petitioned an Italian rouri today to decicle wSch of them holds the worlds fasl ■i record. Fakir Burmah, born 41 year* ago at Lyon ol French Parents, claims he holds the record
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  • 71 7 photo. Behind the long table facing the camera are the twelve judges of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, Netherlands. June 30, when the Court sat to hear Britain's request for a form of interim injunction m the Iran oil dispute. In
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  • 200 7 TOKYO, July 6 (UP)— Free men banding together for collective security can look forward to the exhaustion and disintegration of the Communist forces of "slavery and aggression," Governor Thomas Dewey of New York said today. j In an address to
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  • 68 7 BANGKOK. July 6. (Reuter)— Siam's Cabinet Thursday distnissed 10 naval officers from their posts, the army radio anI nounced. The officers, the radio said. were alleged to have taken part m the abortive naval revolt here at the week-end. The cabinet had held a special
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  • 130 7 BANGKOK. July 6. (AFP). Thai Premier Marshal Phibim Songgram, who was kidnapped last week by the Siamese Navy, said at a press conference yesterday that the troubled situation In the neighbouring countries of Siam had profound influence m that country. He confirmed that all
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  • 45 7 To Give £10, 000,000 Aid To Yugoslavia LONDON. July 6. <AFP»— The British Foreign Minister Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain. France and United States were to grant aid to Yugoslavia and the British contribution had been provisionally fixed at £10.000.000.
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  • 105 7 nhmo. French "Fakir" Mabindrah Burmah, is kissed by his wife before he leaves the glass case, m which he w^i 60 days two hours and 30 minutes, to break the world fasting record which stood at >7 days. He shared case with vipers and two pythons.
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  • 190 7 WASHINGTON. July 6 (UP) Senator Alexander Wiley. Republican, Wisconsin, said last night that the United States will be "played for a sucker again" m the Korean truce negotiations unless both Red China and Russia take diret part. The Republican indicated that Russia orginator
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  • 81 7 BERLIN. July »J Reuter>--Bn-tish, French and United States i and' Soviet representatives Thurs- day sat down at one table m Berlin for official talks— for the first lime m two years. They adjourned until next Monday after three hours oi ••friendly discussions,"
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  • 67 7 LONDON. July Q. (Reuter)— Mr. Philip Stockil, c\ir\ ol the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's information department m Persia which i> :)V closed down, arrived here by air Thursday. He would give IO reason for his return, but said he might have son el ing to
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  • 75 7 LONDON, July 6, (AP)— Diplomatic officials disclose I yesterday that a French-spon-so ed plan for a European army suggests the build-up oi a 2,000--00 ng merged force by 1950. The} said experts E five con--1 i ions a<■ urging I their governments to share
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  • 214 7 MILAN, July 6 (Renter) Labour leaders from Europe, North America and Asia pledged themselves here yesterday to combine m building up a strong antiCommunist trade union front m und;! -develop* ;1 regions of the world. The labour leaders were delegates to the second
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  • 120 7 LONDON, July 6, tAP»- The resignation of Britai f- Atomic Energy Controller was announci ed m the House ol Lo ds yester- day a.s the government was c:iticised for all< vi g its atom bomb i) ogramme to fall behind Russia's A spokesman for the Ministry
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  • 71 7 WASHINGTON. July fc (Router). Mr. Charles B. Wilson. Director of Americas Defence Mobilisation, said Thursday that Mm bombs were being turned out "on an industrial basis The development of atom it warheads for artillery shell* and guided missiles was al><» advancing as was
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  • 149 7 WASHINGTON. lulj B —The N.ivy departmi I nounced yesterday that United States frigate had been damaged on w< d i off Wonsan by Communisl r a! batteries, and that 4 me the crew h i i ran led Navy dlep u tment also rev< that
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  • 204 7 TOKYO. July i\ (IP) A notorious gangster boss. w\u\ ruled Ins tinsel kingdom of prostitutes. gmmUittfi jointv mml bluckmarket brokers m Uw emfKror traua on. was *n itil today, out down to sice b, tli<* (ami);i:^n «»f our fokyo new spy per. Matsujiro \<»liara.
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  • 203 8 Higher Fares For All IATA Member Airlines Tomorrow Standard Aviation Reporter CERTAIN increases m air fares will take effect from tomorrow, as a result of a decision by the members of the International Air Transport Association. The association which represents nearly all the main airlines of the world, has 70
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  • 131 8 A PROJECT to increase j the speed of cables beyond Aden by 40 per cent., or even 50 per cent, is being planned by Cable and Wireless Ltd. j The plan is to land the cables' on the little known island of Socotra m the
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  • 46 8 NEW YORK. July 6 <AP> J. Lewis Luckenbach, 67, one of America's foremost authorities on shipping died m hospital aft-r.- a >::g illness. j 1 He was chairman of the B vird ol Managers ot the American Bureau of Shipping. i 1
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    56 8 I THIS new Handler Paffe jet research plane, poised toadlike on the tarmac at Brough. East Yorkshire, at the end oj its first test night, was flown by Blackburn and General Aircraft test pilot. G. R. I. Parker. The high-speed plane is powered by a Rolls Royce
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  • 168 8 Cable and Wireless Ltd. plans to have three new transportable field wireless stations strategically placed m different parts of the world, including Singapore, so as to be able to establish a service at short notice wherever it may be required. The one on
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  • 107 8 NICOSIA, (Cyprus), July 6' (AP) Two hundred British soldiers and their families were told yesterday tivit they could j not return to England m the troopssbip Empress of Australia The servicemen, who are due i to leave Cyprus for home, were waiting with their luggage aU
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  • 234 8 1 fcASI ASIATIC LINE OatV&M Prom GurODC July 9: Malacca for B'kok. TO EUBOPt j Id Port: Selandia AMERICAN MAI I UNI rut Utt West Coast Purls. Accepting cargo for Soath and Centra) America k i July 29: Ocean Mail. KVtKtM (IRIKVI I.IM V'oi H konj Japan July
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  • 217 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW. fa*t service between New \ork-Halifax to either Penang or Beiawan Deli, omitting the ports of Beirut. Jftldah. Bombay and Colombo, has been announced by Isthmian Line. The voyage will take only 2.3 days. The Far Eastern Represent a tiv e
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  • 145 8 ■i MONTREAL: (Airmail) [Rcu liter) The Orenda-powered r I Sabre fighter has tlown from '.Toronto to Montreal at an aver* age speed of <>io .'niles an hour on a routine flight. The 28 mm. .°>4 sec. time for the 316 miles route is believed to
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  • 127 8 Air squadrons of Britain's Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve i are being re-equipped with new fighter and anti-sub-marine planes. The Admiralty announce that this will be well advanced by the end of this year. They state that the standard flshter used by the British fleet I today is
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    • 218 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST CO AS! MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Boroe July 21 A 44 Hong Tat for Rengat July 17 Vessel toi Muat Week y H Th for Bogan Vessel tor Mnlact- Uice Weekly Si Api Apj j 14 Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly A P V
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    • 73 8 TODAY: Sarawak (except Mill) noon by R. Brooke, Pontianak 8 a.m. by Senai. Thailand (letters only) 5.45 p.m. by train. Hongkong, China and Philippine Is. noon by Anchises. Palembang 8 a.m. by Nancy Moller. Gt. Britain, N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. West Indies, Egypt by Autoiyeus. Djambi
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  • 363 9 1,769 ACCOUNTS IN FIVE DAYS TOTAL $386,000 Standard Staff Reporter DIRECTOR OF POSTS, Mr. A. W. Cooper, a n noil need yesterday the extension of Singapore Sa\ins:s Week to next Saturday m view of the "\er\ encouraging" public response which has boosted the total of
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  • 67 9 LONDON, July 6 (Reuter): j Major Tufton Beemish. a Conservative, asked m th P House of Commons what discussions there had been with India to try to establish a common policy on trade with China. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. Secretary for Commonwealth Relations replied
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  • 181 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri W 1 only c Si re secti m ol the oa 0 market 0] era! g the vol :me of busn 1 is s restricted Buj ers ot s j ires were again nn- iie tins and rubbers v quiel
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  • 246 9 Standard Staff Reporter NUMEROUS new exhibits, ranging from a British-manufactured electrically-operated Addressograph machine which addresses 100 envelopes a minute to sewing machines and typewriters, are on display at the Festival of Britain exhibition at United Engineers' Singapore showrooms. More exniDiis will oe on view
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  • 35 9 HONGKONG. July 6.— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS.U4 to £1 Sterling. HKS6.2I2StoUSSI: HKSI.BOS to Malayan Si: HKSO.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK5303.5 to one tael.
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  • 112 9 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR. July 6:— The Pan-Malayan Importers and Exporters Association is to ask Government to relax control on foreign exchange m order that importers m this country may bring m more esential goods from dollar countries. resolution to this
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  • 100 9 THE number of motor ass m Singapore increased from lb.3W at fee end of 1950 to 18.30 d at the end of last month, according to the Registrar of Vehicles. Increases were also recorded for motor cycles (from 4.*^ to 5.163), bicycles (111.172
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  • 7 9 THE new Franco-Pakistan
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  • 159 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Chung Khiaw Bank m their public savings campaign disclosed yesterday that m three days 188 new deposit accounts had been ooened. The deposits totalled $144,510. Managing Director of th< Bank, Mr. Lee rho Shan said that the response
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  • 121 9 Standard Staff Reporter Exports of tin from Malaya increased from 4.970 tons m May to 5,771 tons last month, despite the continued non-participations of the United States m the Singapore market. In the first half of 1951 Malayan exports of tin amounted to 31,984
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  • 35 9 THF oroduce market m Sinin CoDra prices were practically -Jf? (buvers> Coconut oil $67 11 J I Gambia $.^5O (round); (sellers) uarnou-i u am as laSftSl 7sag2 seed); Flake tapioca $33.
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  • 16 9 NEW YORK, July 6 (UP) here to explore means ot poolmi their rSourcestosupp^the
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  • 65 9 Standard Shipp.n* Reporter THE BLUE FUNNEL freighter Anchises, which arrived m Singapore yesterday, brought as her main cargo for this port -5 991 cases of Singer sewing hines fi2 844 fire bricks, &9Ja unpacked tr.iler.^B.B4l cigarettes> 5*57 packages of int> 109 bundles of round b 361
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    • 47 9 j The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday (July 6) were per Ib. Buyers SoHors No 1 KSS Spot Loose 51.44 $1.45 FOB m bales July No 1 R.S.S 51.43J 51.44 i No 2 KSS 51.36 i Sl.3:_\ No 3 Ks s mom $1.30 $1.31 Tone: Steady.
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    • 62 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The price ot Tin to day was $4201 per picul. Down $3.50. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per Ib. were: No 1 KSS Settlement Au?. 43d. nom. Sept. 41d. nom. Oct. Dec. 37d. nom. Tone: Quiet. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot i:880 buyers. VIBM
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  • 52 9 CEYLON will soon have new ;:rc-'ic-;icid factory at B o -t ul R>. 4.000.000. The Government hopes, with its establishment, there will be a reduction of the island's imports of coagulants an essential requirement of the rubber industry. Ceylon spends large sums annually on acetic
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  • 321 9 Standard Staff Reporter WHITE ANT experts m Singapore say there is no particular increase or decrease m the activities of termites on the island m spite of the very favourable existing climatic conditions for the menace. But the builders of houses with inadequately seasoned
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  • 101 9 LONDON, July 5, (AP) Britain soon will call a conference of the finance ministers of. the Sterling Area nations to consider the dramatic decline ir/ their joint gold and dollar savings. This country acts as banker for the Sterling area which
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  • 381 9 Standard Suff R«|K>rter THE technical position m ihe Singapore rubber market was still influenced by small arrivals and the tightness of nearby rubber. However, the market had steadied fractionally on short-covering and German orders. m a week interrupted by two holidays, the market
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  • 33 9 Pakistan tuu oh r->-d arden with b New JTori fin foi 2:i broad-gauge diesel i ectric locomotives. A similai >rder hai I bee;: pi ced m .1 ipan A P
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  • 561 10 HOLLYWOOD, AP) "This is the age of the octogenarians," observed Groucho Marx. He was referring to the age of many of the topnotch comedians, including himself, Jack Benny, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Cantor, Fred Allen. George Burns, George Jesse!, etc. "A lot of my
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  • 140 10 HOLLYWOOD. July d (AP) —Actor Tex Erickson '«a« a "warm" opinion oi Johnny Weissmuller's sense of humour. Erickson. seven feet tall, plays a giant, a sort of missing link, m "Jungle Safari His makeup, which took two hours to apply, consisted of a thick covering of
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  • 115 10 HOLLYWOOD. July 6 <AP> —In we ght, says ■<?'■>" Jack Buetel, he is one man Laurel and Hardy Normally 8,,-:e a Ha dsome six-footer, weighs 183 pounds While, at that n.u:\ he doesn't look bulgy v the eye. he photographs like a fatly. He doesn't photog aph
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  • 49 10 HOLLYWOOD. July because it's practically impossible to imitate caviar (or the camera, the genuine «i iff is being used for a see it,- m Warner Bros.' "7 Was A Communist For The FBI." slurring Frank Loveioii Roc is the dojnestic variety. however, not the imported from you-know-ichere.
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  • 215 10 YORK, June 26 (AP) —Hedy Lamarr, one o) the screen's most lovely stars, says "to me beauty has been a curse." Writing m Look Magazine she said her looks had cost her some choice film roles and asserted: "Many a long evening I
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  • 536 10 Love Scenes?— Easy HOLLYWOOD (AP) Curtie Bernhardt. a top "woman's director." divulged some tricks of the trade, including how to get the most out of a love scene. What is a woman's director, well, he is a man who can evoke fine performances From the heavy emoters on the distaff
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  • 207 10 HOLLYWOOD. (AP>—Producer Sam Katzman. whose speciality is making movie serials, says he has been stumped only once at figuring a way for a hero to escape certain death. "A serial writer." he says, '"gets the hero m a situation that would baffle Houdini. then
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    • 91 10 PHnW NIL ***** HYIANG R&T To-day at 3.00 6.30 9.15 p.m. ALL MALAYAN PREMIER INDONESIAN PICTURE "BINTANG SURABAJA 1951" Starring Sukarno Komalasarl Md. Hanif Arif TONITE AT MID NITE Ashok Kumar Madhubala IN "MAHAL 9 To-morrow At 11.00 a.m. Republic's whole serial "King of Rocket Men" HEART AND NERVES Do
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    • 318 10 Today's RADIO MALA V A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROCiKAMME (7«Mi kc» II tfj aietrei. 10 a.m. New* (X.L); 1 p.m Programm f 4 Summary; 1.02 Saturday Ballroom; 1.30 News; 1.50 Interlude; 2 p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.15 Racing Commentaries from the Selangor Turf Club (K.L.) with interval music from the studios;
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    • 476 10 Radio Programmes oY r H^e? eP r Her n ointr T eol,:Jw L S d AJ X Madras) *Si% i a^ I fisC fc ta fKOORAMMt FOB W )Mfc:N r. n n c r «i y r 2"« s a 9OO m Amoy"* -xMondays Wednesdays and KF^t^r"" l gasp- 3
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  • 374 11 Savitt Triumphs In Tame Final A jul- 6 Renter) Dick Savilt, \mcrica" .railuate, today von an |tl al oi tlie all-England lawn n Mos beating Ken McGregor of; .•111* mi c court m which was the ess oi Kent. McGregor hnd the honour of g and he da;y won it
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  • 22 11 Faulkner Wins The British Open laulk- U Be ugh hti I > lei my par t!-- i* arls 1 r R a v<;m
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  • 212 11 I FFT \R>I sma bowfcf JR- Andres did some -m^aiional bewfing for IVnanu m the inter-State cricket match with SeUagor at the Penan- Sports dob ground yesterday, taking nine wkketa for 19 run., putting Pi nan- m a favourahle position at the end of the fatt*
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  • 521 11 SINGAPORE Chinese wrested the MCFA Cup from Penang. holders since 1948, with a convincing 2-0 victory at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore were easily the better side and their agility put their slower opponents out of stride. The defence was particularly brilliant. Ah Hoe
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  • 285 11 STOCKHOLM. July 6 (AP>.— A bearded 66-year-old barred from the 1,750-milometre (1,000 miles) "Tour of Sweden cycling classic because of his age. has set Swedes chuckling he started on his own and by today had gained a 20-hour lead on the 50
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  • 113 11 BOMBAY. July 6 (UF) Malayan badminton star Abdvilla Pirn/ eliminated unranked Indian player A. O. Kalyanpurkar m the first round of the men s singles this evening. 15-7, 15-8. Piruz appeared *nw™bj£i form and was apparentlj siifferine from a minor ankle injury. Hi footfaulted twice m
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  • 67 11 Photo. The Singapore Chinese, new holders of the M.C.F.A. Cup, after their 2-0 win over the Penang Chinese. Front (left to right): Hoi Meng, Boon Seong, Ah Hoe, Boon Leong, Jimmy Tan; Middle: Hee Jong, Hoon Leong, Hin Weng, Teow Keng; Rear: Mr. Yong Ngim Djin (coach),
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  • 143 11 TEST WASHED OUT MANCHESTER, July S J (Reuter) Rain washed out play on the second day of the third, cricket Test between England and South Africa at Old TrafTord today. A delude last night left the pitch waterlogged, but the groundstaff worked hard to dry it out ready for a
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  • 718 11 Committee Recommends Site For Olympic Games Stadium FAR REACHING recommendations for increasing Singapore public recreational facilities including a ten-fold expansion of the island s present 255 acres! of playing fields and parks and the development of holiday centres and a site for Olympic games, are made by the Colony 8
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  • 80 11 The Hongkong Rifle Association may be one of the many clubs that will be invited to send a team to the big interstate shoot which the Singapore Gun Club is to organise next month. Other clubs who are expected to send teams are the Johore Rifle
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  • 144 11 THK Singapore Cycle Racing Association will hold its first official event this season with a 30-mile massed start rare rices on July 15 rhe »ther events which will make up tne year's programme are- July 212: n. !<_■ massed start topen) July 29- 25-mile time
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  • 516 12  - Merry Go Round Can Make It 4 In A Row OLLIE DA VIES By MERRY -GO-ROUND, winner of three consecutive races, has hright chance of making it four off the reel at Kuala Lumpur this afte noon, last day of the Selangor Turf Club June-July meeting. m is speedy tnree-year-oia
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  • 262 12 W'Don Proved US Can Win Davis Cup \t\ Jim Chambers, A.P. S|»<»ri» Correspondent LONDON, July 6 (AP). The Wimbledon tennis rhampioßflfaips wind up Saturday aiul before knowing mhm WVH the nirn's sin^h >. I)i«-le Savitt of United Mai«> or lank} K« n McGregor of Australia, we shall go on record
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  • 190 12 SO>RFs and starting times for the Island Club's Captain's Prize todaj are as follows FIRST TEE X EL. WtantC 7 1 E I V- hams U4>, a r. Bromln D enp t 10t pm -G H Addtson if), p j B Witeot 111, a. H. Mumford
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  • 44 12 The Singapore Amateur FootAssociation's achievement j catering tor 85 active affiliates to tne extent of arranging 560 fixtures last season m spite ck oi playins? fields is "most c Ntnmendable,* states the report the Playing Fields Committee, Issu 1 yesterday. f
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  • 309 12 SECOND seeded Low Kee Pow breezed into the third round of the Singapore Amateur Lawn Tennis Association championships with a 6-2, 6-0 win yesterday I over Dr. S.\. kanur. In innk hi™ I**** than *>n —s— «Jl to arc ompli^h the task. Dr. Kapur took
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  • 139 12 MR HEAII .100 Seanff, Ihc new President of the Penans Badminton Association, has promised a donation of $4,000 to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. This is the first donation to the fund from the Federation. News of the donation was ionw\\ed to
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  • 230 12 Ollie Davies Gay Reveller Minorou Turfite Goodwood NOTION PICTURE LA WW LA WAX MOTION PICTURE EL TORO Flyllte Flylite Flylite Bull L'Apache L'Apache L'Apache Bright Boy Flylite Bull HERITOR POT LUCK HURRY UP MAGIC OAK MAGIC OAK Pot Luck Magie Oak Captain Yule Hurry Up Heritor Hurry Up
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  • 1286 12 RACE Is 2.15 p.m. Horses cl. 2, div. 5—6 furs. 1. 003 Flylite Gy 9.00 "Shaw Yang Stable"" Martin Tuiloh 2. 000 El-Toro 4y 8.13 Mr. Tan Seng Lam Daniels Harper o. 000 L'Apache 4y 8.12 Mr K.Y. Lim Daniels McPherson 4. 000 Blondie 5y 8.10 Mrs.
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    • 30 12 BIGH TIDFS a' (he Principal r« •-> m Malaya A.M. P.M. SManpm 1.29 Malacca I :tt 9.54 Pi»rl Dirkson S II H.W l*«»rt sham 7 7J5 IVn.iiii: 'I a I 2.17
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