Singapore Standard, 9 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard sfsfsf VOL. M NO. i SINGAPORI, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 248 1 lard "Mall Reporter i, :(.[«> winrnl Trust will re-open its ieant* lot lru-t accommodation early in Disclosing this yesterday, the a ting Chairman uf ihe Trust, Vr. Norman Ward said that the re "Opening cf the books would depend on the Trust being
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  • 22 1 Glass Factory Union Serves Strike Notice rtei V S Mr g Quinn Febft A S igi 11 I de- I ec ac-
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  • 36 1 MOSCOW. Juiy 8 lAP) The S :U Air Force m their big air here today showed before Western observers for the first ne, a series or new, very verful and very fast jet fight-
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  • 55 1 The United States plans to try to force world tin prices still lower. Mr. Stuart Symington, administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corp.. said today. He gave no figures, hut other sources said the United States would limit its purchases of tin to 100 tons during
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  • 35 1 Well-wishers and people living m the Tiong Bahru area outside the Community Centre opened by Mr. Duncan Robertson, Singapore Municipal Commissioner. About 500 people attended the opening. Standard photo.
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  • 218 1 A CONCRETE example of the people helping themselves has made the Tiong Bahru Community Centre possible. fc *l hope this example will be folio weel by people m other parts of Singapore/ said Mr. Duncan Robertson, Singapore Municipal Commissioner, when he opened
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  • 38 1 NEW YORK. July 8. (AP) The New York Times declared m an editorial today any Pacitic security pact the United States wishes to conclude should include Malaya, Indonesia. Vietnam and the Republic of Korea.
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  • 76 1 THREE Tibetans of a delegation, which virtually handed over their country to the Chinese Communists, left Singapore yesterday by air on their last lap home via Calcutta. The party, accompanied by four Chinese Communist officials arrived on Saturday night, by 8.0.A.C. m J
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  • 51 1 THE Ceylon Public Services Commission has ordered the appointment of Mr. A. Nesaratnam as Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon m Kuala Lumpur Mr Nesaratnam was born m Malaya and educated at the Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur, The office will be opened m Kuala Lumpur m early
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  • 32 1 A three- year-old Malay dot, Mohamed Rashid bin Ali vrjs killed instantaneously m an accident with a lorry at the junction of Syed Alwi Road and Kampong Kapor yesterday.
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  • 11 1 JOHUKJ- BAnnu, ouii.-wvc. eleven acres of land m the!
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  • 223 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sua. I The Committee recently electjed by various Indian educaj tional and cultural institutions to consider the question of Inj dian education m the Federa- tion, at a meeting yesterday, resolved to request Government to postpone the
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  • 189 1 Truman Has Suggestion To Invite Stalin WASHINGTON, July 8 (UP) —President Truman has before him a suggestion that he* invite Russian Premier Josef Stalin to visit here but has deferred action on it at least until the outcome of the Korean truce talks is known, it was learned today. Th*
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  • 104 1 LONDON, July 8. (AP)— The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, said yesterday an end to the Korean war may lead to an era of peace but he warned that Britain's rearmament remains "necessary and vital and w* have to go on with it." He told
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  • 200 1 MORAL REARMAMENT I LOS ANGELES, July 8 (Reuter)—Mr. Thio Chan Bee, member of the Legislative and Executive Councils of Singapore, said here yesterday that the application of "moral rearmament principles" had averted a "potential civil war" between Chinese and Malays m Malaya. He
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  • 352 1 TOKYO, July 8, (Reuter-AAP) Doited Nations and Communist representatives agreed at Kaesong today to open Korean ceasefire negotiations on Tuesday July 10. General Matthew B. Ridgway, United Nations Supreme Commander, announced this wight m a special communique. His public information officer
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  • 211 1 Malaya- Japan Trade After Treaty Signing Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S trade with Japan would not he changed overnight by a Japanese peace treaty. Nor will the Sterling area's trade with Japan. Removai of restrictions on JIZ^^ZZZZIZZ^^I^ZI the trade depends solely on how far exports from the two territories Malaya and
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  • 649 1 'There Were Plenty Of Disagreements EIGHTH ARMY HQ.. July 8 (UP)— -Got Andrew Kinney, senior member of the preliminary armi*li<«negotiating team, told a press rwfflTTr tonight thai the Kaesong meeting was carried out "without im-Hlt-m*' ami that he considered the minion "10(1 per rent, successful." I I When queried about
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  • 95 2 A CAT bnrglai leisurely rummage LU mms OU the first r of the YWC A. hostel Fort I V v oing i n Saturday night, while about 100 people were having a dance below. Tve burglar, a Chinese youth. had pocketed two gold chains.
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  • 86 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government at the meeting o: the Legislative C uncii on Juiy 1, will be asked U mi rmation on the rights and privileges granted to officers m each od the Divisions I. 11. 11 l and IV into which the Public
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  • 146 2 Mandard Staff Reporter MRS. YILASIXI MENON, Independent Member for Seletar District m the Singapore Legislative Council, will ask the Government if it is true that an English school will be built at Canberra Gate. 13£ milestone, Sembawang Road In written questions she will table at the
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  • 125 2 Standard Staff Reporter MRS ANNE BRYANS. Direcj tor of the St. John and Rod Cross Service Hospitals Welfare Department at Headquarters m London, left Changi R.A.F. Station by air on Saturday to visit Hongkong and the Korean war zone. At Hongkong Mrs. Bryans will
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  • 34 2 A THREE-MAN Siamese delegation to the International Civil i Aviation Conference at Montreal j arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas 'BO AC' They were met on arrival by the Siamese I Consul-General.
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  • 296 2 ONE MORE TRY AND THEN.... Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE FEDERATION of Services Unions, representing over 30,000 civilian employees of the Armed Services in the Colony, jhas decided on a "secret plan" to get satisfaction on its demands for revision of salary claims and increased cost
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  • 199 2 I Standard Staff Reporter AN Attack on the Family Planning Association was made editorially m yestefday's issue of the Malayan Catholic News which describes the "Contraceptive Canutes" as scarcely making any progress m reducing the populaThe editorial states that wave after wave of babies, resembling a "human sea,"
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  • 183 2 ALL the way from Madras to raise funds for the orphans and needy of the Bonsecours Convent are Sister Mary Louise Rita and her companion, Sister Mary Antoinette. The convent comes within the j Portuguese Diocese of Mylapore. Many of the deserving cases equiring
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 2 Photo David I he rolice Clerical Associa- tion held a Hari Raya picnic i party for the clerical and miscellaneous staff of the I Singapore Police Force at i Ponggol. Picture shows the picnickers.
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  • 52 2 MEMBERS of the Kiwi Club rounded off the club's fourth anniversary celebrations yesterday with an excursion to places of interest in the Colony. The party of 120 first called at the Pepsi Cola plant. Their next stop was the Haw Par Villa, Pasir Panjang where they spent
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  • 516 2 Standard Staff Reporter RENEWED WARNING that birth control is "a family scourge" was given to Singapore Catholics by the Bishop of Malacca, Monsignor M. Olcomendy in a pastoral read at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at yesterday's morning service. The Bishop reminded the faithful that
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  • 77 2 Hassan 'Sandow' Does His Bit Standard Staff Reporter THE PENANG Benevolent Society of Singapore threw a Hari Raya party for children at their premises at Geylang Road yesterday. About a hundred children attended the party. The chairman, Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Ibrahim told The Standard that he hoped other Muslim
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  • 83 2 Mishaps Claim 2 Children TWO children were killed m road accidents m Singapore yesterday. Tlie first victim was a 10- year-old girl. Tham Ah Yuet. who came into collision with a i motor cyclist while walking along Changi Road. 13th milestone at 8.30 a.m. She died later m hospital The
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    • 95 2 SUNRISE t. SBM Everyday Mm m m BAY 4jfa /fl/' savoury stem Agents: Boustead Co., Ltd. I ,Aj a d"f^ s m PEkSANO N\ \k PENCILS JT^ JUMP \k Mk K£i/AB/i/ry #7 >Kf#r %V >m J Jam. AMB£Ait77fM P« S9 */J APP£APAAfC£ (fffi fit a£ <KC&iWti hhiwi m i iht
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    • 126 2 LSl||rM|y||! CHINESE YMCA.. Selegie Road: Staff Meeting 9 a.m.. Board Of Directors Executive Meeting 530 p m.. Student Basket Ball 5.30 p.m.. Student Badminton 530 p.m.. Body Building 530 p.m. Table Tennis 730 p.m.. Billiard Tournament 7.30 p.m 930 p.m Evening School 5 9 p.m. YAV.C.A.. Rallies Quay: Farewell Tea
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  • 194 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The Perak Adult Education Association was inaugurated here today at a meeting held m the Perak Library. lhe State Secretary, Che Osman bin Talib, gave his blessing to the movement. He gave an assurance of the State Government's
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  • 224 3 I Standard Stall Correspondent V jj IPOH, Sun. The Barnes Report on Malay educa- tion came m for attack from Perak Chinese at a public I meeting today. About 50 people including the principals of some of the largest Chinese schools m the
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  • 179 3 Standard Staff Correspondent N PENANG, Sun. A prominent businessman Mr. j Lim Hoi Keat and his brother-in-law Mr. Wong Ah h Huat the well-known Penang swimmer were stab- M bed by an unknown burglar who entered their residence near the Paramount Hotel in Northam Road
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  • 128 3 Proposed Meeting Mystifies KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Many members of the Maiayai Trade Union Council are at 1 loss as to why their President Mr P. P- Narayanan, has call P I a meeting to be held it Kuaia Lumpur on July 10. The Standard understands thai the manner m which
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  • 54 3 MALACCA. Sun.— The Col lector of Land Revenue. Mr. J E. NL Cave and Mrs. Cave, anc about 150 members were presea when the Bukit Piatu Cooperative Milling Society, the first rice milling co-operative society m tn e Settlement held tea-party to commemorate th< recent inauguration of
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  • 39 3 I A "BABY SHOW", including Games and Swings for children 1 m aid of St. Christopher's j J Fund, will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club, on Thursday, I I Jul/ 12. at 3 p.m.
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  • 133 3 PENANG, Sun. Members of Penang Harbour Board Staff Association numbering about 450, at an emergency general meeting held today, unanimously resolved to submit a 14-day ultimatum, commencing from July 9, to the Chairman of the Penang Harbour Board demanding the grant of cost of
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One bandit was killed and another wounded m the Federation m the 24 hours ending at 9 a.m. this morning. A rifle, a grenade, ammunition and packs were recovered. Three crash wagons and the engine went off the line yesterday when a down
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  • 135 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Malay graduates m Malaya have resolved to join the United Malay National Organisation when Dato Onn bin Jafa'ar, the present President, j quits the Organisation. t This resolution was unani- mously adopted at a meeting j of the Malay Graduates held j during
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    • 565 3 (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore. N BANKRUPTCY. Wage Earner's Administration Order No. WA of 1940 RE: YEONG AH SOO of Na 219-3, Silat Road. Singapore; Tinsmith. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai a First and Fina! dividend is intended to b e
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    • 1099 3 NOTICES I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY j Notification under Section 15 Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance Chap. 191. f\N the 22nd June 1951. A.' Mohamed Ibrahim Merchant of A. S. Ali Co at 8 A Market Street. Singapore, was convicted of selling food to wit Edible Oil containing a sub- 1
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    • 454 3 FEDERATION DIARY i ITMPITR IMETROPOLE: Lightning vs Super OGrody 3. 7 and 9 p.m. KUALA LULU* fn Swo r d 2.30. 7 and 9.30 p.m. SOCCER: Div. I— Malays vs Kinta MA..RAS: Undertow 3. 6.30 and CATHAY: For Heavens Sake 12*. Europeans, g* Parang; D.v.^ KKa: P L m oma
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  • 1079 4 ANTI-AMERICAN SLOGANS GREET U.S. SAILORS COLOMBO THE unexpected move by the Soviet to bring about a "cease fire" m Korea is already creating a near panic among producers of rubber, coconut, graphite etc. for which there has been a big demand during the past year. The mere mention of the
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  • 12 4 "Here it conns, darn it Another belt of rain!" .wwwwwwwwwwvvvwvvvvvvww
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  • 662 4 nrHE shortage of electrical power m Singapore will be debated by the Municipal Commissioners on July 18, and we hope the debate will produce something useful and not just hot air. Daily we have evidence of the seriousness of the shortage; power cuts and load-shedding are taking place
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  • 1160 4  - Modern Man Kills A Prophet Shirin Fozdar By Mrs. Jf\X July 9 m 1850 at 12 noon v-/ 10.000 men. women and children m their gala costumes flocked into the barrack square at Tabriz m Persia to witness the public execution of a I handsome young man aged 30 1
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  • 557 4  - 'Take Thou This Rose CASSANDRA By T WILL now sing Take Thou This Rose." Moreover I 2 x shall sing it very loudly. I will go into a public place and raise my great harsh, coarse and strident voice and I hope that all who S value freedom will join
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  • We the People
    • 273 4 Only Locally Dom iciled People Will Suffer lon. zou reported m voui issue of July 5 that ont the Federal Councillors will querying the government the intricacies of the worl i of the War Damage t mrnis sion. It would appear that m people are having nice i is jobs
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    • 120 4 Cheap Rice As Sol ution Kn- rhere has been na I controversy Lately on the I 1 cost of living m this cou 1 and 1. as a poor v. rke 1 tare to suggest to the Go vera--1 men! thr ugh the mn of 1 S ur papei thai
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    • 152 4 Sir; A "Less* P«. daj v talks sense, He i iid l i Bai .<. s Report supi iking English and Malay compulsory subjects m What does the Barnes R-. acta.-., j a Throughout the week we have been nothing but pU I papanda about Chi ese
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  • 91 5 1 VALETTA transport planes 1 i are replacing Dakotas on many of the internal and I 1 external air services operat- I i ed by the R.A.F. m Malaya. The new planes one of V 1 which is shown here m i flight over Singapore are
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  • 214 5 CABLE and Wireless Ltd's station at Nairobi is being •developed to provide additional automatic relays for the London-Australia service, as well as alternative links with places in the Far East such as Singapore, Hongkong and Osaka. Valuable automatic relay services have also been developed at
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  • 173 5 China Coast Skipper Seeks 'Safe' Job CAPTAIN R. C. Thomas, 35, who. with the entire crew of the Norbay, recently left the ship tn Hongkong because she was to sail to the Red China port of Tientsin for her owners, Grea; Southern Steamship Company of Hongkong, is now tn Singapore.
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  • 55 5 FOLLOWING is the I. MI. weeka "lair price" list Issued i» the Deputy Controller of Supplies* Cigarettes: (20's) "Rothmans" De Luxe increased from 80c to 85c (50s) "Rothmans" Consulate increased from 81.65 to Sl 75 Condensed Milk: (14-oz. tins) .Montblanc" increased irom 60 to hoc "Avam" 65c Evaporated
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  • 65 5 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES I To New Tor. and ttostor. 10 Ceylon, Indio tgypt and Mediterranean Ports S'pore P. S'ham Penong "PRES. GRANT" 17/22Julv 23/24Julv 7«;/7<i i "PRES. JOHNSON" 27July/2Aua 3/4Aua S/«l "PRES MONROE" 7/13 JE! 1 4 f U fl "PRES. HARRISON" 1 1 1 8 A^ 9 /20A- g
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  • 267 5 Riverview: 22½ p.c. Dividend THE directors of Riverview Rubber Estates Ltd. will declare a final dividend of '22k per cent for the year ended Mar. 31, at the company's twelfth annua] general meeting at "bartered Bank Chambers. Ipoh, on July 24. This will nake a total dividend distribution of 75
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  • 42 5 Harrisons Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd.. secretaries, report the Colowing rubber crops last month: Allenby 33.000 lbs.. Benta 80.000 bs Jeram Kuantan 66.500 Jbs.. vundong 40.000 lbs.. Mentakab 56,500 lbs.. Sungei Bagan 136.000 bs.. Sandycrot 18.600 lbs., and ranjong Jau 50.000 lbs.
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  • 170 5 Industrial*.: Fraser Heave Ord 3.50, Fraser <?_ Neave Prei 96 sm, rionckong Bank Col. Reg. $765 00 o $794. Malayan Breweries So 65. Malayan Cement .25 ets. Robinson 3rd 53 .00. Straits Trading SIT 40. Singapore Cold Strorage S4 25 to ?4 35. Singapore Traction Pief. 23s
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  • 295 5 Despite Hari Raya By A Special Correspondent A GOOD turnover was effected on Malayan markets in three business days interspersed between two Bank Holidays and the Hari Raya Puasa Public Holiday. Had the news of the Bangkok outbreak been received while markets were working, doubtless there would have been some
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  • 376 5 Taiping Consolidated Ltd., report the recovery of $133,994 from the Thai Government, being compensation for the contents of the Taiping workshop which were removed to Thai territory during the war. The amount received works out at 13 cents per share. Nawng Pet Tin Ltd: Liquidator has informed shareholders
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  • 76 5 Royol lotterdoro Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederland Lint ESSSfP 1 Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW TORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P S'ham Penang Bantam (RL) 21/27 July 28/29 July 30/31 July Singkep (SMN) 27 July/3 Aug 4/5 Aug 6/7 Aug Excellent oassenqer occommodotion
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 177 5 Crossword No. 7 .L_J— —w^J— —^^H— CUES ACROSS:— 1 A stout rellow? it would seem so! 6 Vocal rocri 8 Separate entrance to a room' 9 The Garden of England 10 Deportee from a French island? 11 Work- on the land somewhere for the money, and- 13 —here it Is!
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  • 363 6 >V luU H: Coincident with Iran's reported decision to rational Cowrt ol Justice at The Hague, after rejecting the on ti»t oil dispute, the Iranian authorities have abruptly nation ol Britons from the Abadan oilfield. I ims was brought about by an order that
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  • 135 6 o I i i vv re Mesh Pm D Quarry, Manolacl iring Company, Pai Nsti Carbon, i Bukil Ttou i Village, P..- JurOBS 3 and 3. ted I c- a Rubber W rks. Lam C Li m Cx. Robber H Rubber W rk-. Fred a c oopani Indu
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  • 129 6 IHf. .\ial,-\i.-\.n. Indian anu Pakistani delegates to the Second World War Congress ot the. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions joined with representatives oi other countries m voicing disillusionment with communist labour practices and m declaring their support for free trade unionism. The congress representing Labour
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    55 6 A new pictuie of 20-year-old Prince Baudouin who becomes King of Belgium on July 17. The day before, his father, King Leopold is due to abdicate in favour of his son. The new King will have at his disposal the Royal Palace in Brussels and the Royal Castle at Laeken,
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  • RITA: ALY CANNOT CHANGE MY MIND'
    • 136 6 BEVERLY HILLS, (Latj, July 8 (Reuter) Film Star Rita Havworth told newspapermen here that nothing Prince Aly Khan could do would change her mind about divorcing him. "I have made my decision,'* Rita said. She said she would probablv return to Nevada next week to file a suit for divorct
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    • 45 6 JAPAN is turning to India for iron ore supplies to feed her expanding steel industry. Mr. Albert L OConnell. Far East representative of Aetna Standard Engineering Company. said in Hongkong. He said Japan was willing to lend India technical aid f~~ iron ore deposits. U.P.
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    • 27 6 THE Peiping daily newspaper Kwan Ming said that China would npver allow restoration of the Japanese armed forces and demanded an over-all peace treaty for Japan. Reuter
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    • 34 6 A SECOND agreement for tecn- m.-u assistance has been signed between India and the UNESCO. It aims at facilitating lmplementa- on of the scientific research programme drawn up *v *he New Delhi Government A.F.P.
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    • 24 6 strong urge for "unity" among all Asian nations. He is en route home from the 34th I.L.O. convention held at Geneva last month. A.P.
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    • 70 6 persons in front of the Soviet diplomatic building at <>80 Park Avenue. They protested against I ma«s deportations to Russia of I Hungarians, Czechs and Poles. "The rope for Stalin," shouted the p'ekets. A.P. NEW 50 cents coins have been I put into circulation in Hongkong.— Reuter. BRITAIN and Spain
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    • Article, Illustration
      118 6 JENSTEN Dhombrap, 20-year-old brother of the Dalai Lama of Tibet. I is en route by air to the United 1 Slated to become an undergraduate I at the University of California. i SIX members of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee have left Washington for Paris after a last-minute briefing
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  • 205 6 LONDON, July 8 (IT election m Britain is now c Labour Members of Parliai A late October general onsidered almost certain by nent. The Cabinet is said to have arrived at this decision during the past week when it faced arguments put forward by
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  • 222 6 Malaya- Japan Trade Survey From Page 1 that Japanese goods could do would be to stabilize the local market. Malaya is one of Japan's most important markets among those m the sterling group of countries. Its large raw material supplies which include rubber, tin copra and iron ore are valuable
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  • 64 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be asked, at the next meeting of the Legislative Council on July 17, whether arrangements have been made for resettlement of the Malay inhabitants of Cocas Islands m North Borneo. The query will be made by Mrs. Vilasini Menon,
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  • 130 6 NEWARK, (New Jersey) July 8 (AP): A rocketlike series of explosions ripped through a gas storage plant here, setting off a general alarm fire which raged out of control for hours. The 70-foot-long cylindrical tanks were flung hundreds of yards like giant toys by
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  • 235 6 THE FIRST FARELF InterServices Salon of photograph y, sponsored by th e FARELF Camera Club, will be held at the British Council Centre. Singapore from August 25 to Sept 1. Two well-known photographers will act as judges, Viscount Hanworth, who is at present m Hongkong and
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  • 138 6 ixtrutm x- »v i^eiumui c ruviug evangelist of tne 7th Day Adventist Church, yesterday proved to packed houses at the' Victoria Theatre by a unique "trial by jury" ballot that God never changed the Sabbath from the seventh day of the week to the first.
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  • 335 6 4 Delega tes For New York Youth Talks THE Government of Singapore ha- agreed te j defray the expenses amounting to 5.1.000. ol one mi I the four delegates from Singapore to the fir*t General (Assembly and the third General (ioiineil of WA_f (World Assembly of Youth) which Hill be
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  • 101 6 LONDON. July 8 (Reuter': King George yesterday made (.is first public appearance since nil chest trouble when he attended the opening of I new social cob and recreational centre at a model village in Winds >i T Park. The Kong 1 oked well after his six-week
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  • 201 7 [Equals Feat Of Brough I Wimbledon, Surrey, July g (Reuter): Miss j Doris Hart, 26 year old I American No. 2, won three titles at Wimbledon yesterday to set the seal on a brilliant tennis carreer. She won the final of the women's singles, the women's
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  • 189 7 REGRET that the Singapore Chinese FA. 15.000 strong and i sp rts organisation to play any western game, did not 'nave a sports ground of its own was expressed by Mr. T. W. Ong president o: the SCFA on Saturday. He was speaking at
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  • 85 7 LONDON. July 8 (AP) I Sheila Ler.vill. 22-year-old Bri- tish secretary. today high jumped 5 feet 7 1/2 inches to surpass the existing world's record for women by a quarter i of an inch. 1 Mrs Lerwiil's jump, good for 1 first place m
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  • 137 7 A SOLITARY goal scored m j the 20th minute oi the second j i half enabled the Police Sports Association to score a 1-0 j j victory over the Indonesian j League "A" in a SAFA Division I] league match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Police came
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  • 45 7 I SINGAPORE Medical Workers i Union beat H.M.S. Terror by I 3-0 m a SAFA Division 111 j match played at C.V.M.A. i ground yesterday. There was no score at half I time. S.M.W.U. scorers were Muniandav, Dollah (2>.
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  • 155 7 A S S E N. Netherlands, 1 July 7 <AP> The main event m the motorcycle races today on i the Assen circuit, the senior .^OO i 1 cc. was a fresh victory for Bri- j I tain's star rider, Geoffrey Duke. After today. Duke
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  • 503 7 Five ot the ties for the Singapore Badminton Association^ Junior Singles cnampion- ships went to three sets when !a further batch of 19 ties were fought out at the Clerical Union Hall (Haw Par Gymnasium! Hal Din Rangoon Road over the, weekend. Benny Kee (Merrytime) and \'e
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    52 7 M.C.F.A officials at Mr. T. W. Ong's dinner-party at his Bukit Timah residence on Saturday. Left to right; Ho Seng Aun, C. B. Tan, Kwok Kin Keng, Tay Soo Yong, Lee Kong Chian, T. W. Ong, Lim Koe Siong, Yap Ah Chuan, Yee Cheok Wah, Choo Kwai Low and Tan
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  • 47 7 NEW YORK. July 8 <AP)— Saturdays major league baseball results: Cleveland 3. Detroit 13; New York 4. Boston 10. National League: Boston 6, Nev York 7. St. Louis 1. Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnnati 8. Chicago 6, Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 2. American League: Philadelphia 4, Washington 3.
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  • 219 7 BRITAIN SWEEPS BOARD IN HENLEY REGATTA HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 8 (Reuter): Britain's oarsmen overthrew all but one of the overseas challenges m the Henley Royal Rowing Regetta which concluded here yesterday. Of the 10 finals only one went to an overseas crew, the University of Pennsylvania 8, winning the Thames challenge
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  • 392 7 j KOTA RAJA Club took the field again at Jalan i Besar Stadium yesterday after a month long fast and thrilled a good Sunday crowd with their own lively brand of football. It was their first SAFA Cup game i and they won, defeating
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    • 41 7 <*^*e*^ Hl^H TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 01.07 2.26 Malacca 10.31 10.53 Port Dickson 9.12 9.34 Port Sham 8.49 8.41 Penang 3.29 3.08 iiiii I < 'ii ii t__^_^^^____-_-----m N !^^^Z F ~uj'~*(' mm mm—mamm mOj'^"
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  • 446 8 Penang Get Easy 4 Wickets Win PENANG, Sun. Penang beat Selangor by four [wickets m the inter-state cricket match which concluded this afternoon on the sports Club ground. Selangor j scored 227 runs m the second innings and Penang, given two hours and 20 minutes,
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  • 55 8 The Singapore Cricket Association's junior tournament match between RAF Tengah and BODCA was abandoned at Tengah yesterday when the BODCA captain called his team off the field after disagreeing with the umpire's decision. BODCA. who batted first, were half way through their innings when the match
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  • 291 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Four ro v records were set up at the Selangor Indo-Ceylonese sp >rts this evening. Sivarajah sel a new time I >i the ioo yards. clipping 2 seconds ofl Balakrishnans 1949 record and .1 ofl the me runner's time m the
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  • 83 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun with half the side out and requiring 23 runs to win Kiang Coast Club collapsed and lost to s the Selangor Club by 11 runs. t Selangor Club declared with t nine tor 166. Mansbridge top- scoring with 49. Cameron
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 8 To beat the giant Swedish Angel m the» main event at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday, Baron Von Heckzy tried many novel tricks ranging from flying drop kicks to high-level neck-twisting as pictured here. But it was m vain. The Angel won a K.O. decision. j
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  • 94 8 Peng Soon, Piruz Win 3rd Round BOMBAY. July 8 (UP)— Malayan badminton star Abdullah Piruz beat P. S. Nil- i kanth of India 18-14. 15-5 this evening m the third round of the Cricket Club of India Championships. Piruz played with a badly sprained left ankle and had to come
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  • 68 8 irun, bun.— in a two-day golf j match played here during the week-end Selangor Golf Club 1 beat Perak Turf Club golf section J by eight points. At singles the home team secured 11 points to the visitors' I 15 and m the four-ball competi- j tion
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  • 543 8 I 1 White drove his XKI2O over the mile with its three tricky bends m 50 seconds, beating by one-tenth second the record set by the ultralight and powerful Kudensay Special driven by J. N. K. Moncrieff last year. Records went
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  • 1028 8 KfcSLLTS went very much as expected m yesterday's senior division league cricket matches m Singapore. SCC took full points agains Changi m the nearest thing t an upset Changi were expect ed to hold them down to only I first innings win SRC reign ing champions
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  • 506 8 IPOH, Sun. Perak beat Negri Sembilan I» runs in their interstate cricket match which ended hcrt today. It was Perak's first victory in three out in-. this season. Skipper Jerram of Perak used hi* t*o main spin bowlers koenitz and Jagdev Singh to full advantage for
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  • 49 8 BRADDELL Cricket Club >eat RAF Changi by M rung tor trst inning points ii B SCA hvision "B fixture a: Chai c r esterday Chargi batted Irsf and scored J. ttobinson 25 and Loa s [Ot out. J Braddeil CC. totalled m rright 4. Day :i2
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  • 78 8 RAE Tengah beat RAF Sembawang by 10 wickets Ln a SCA A Section match played at Sembawang yesterday. Sembawang were' dismissed i for 52 runs m the first innings. They fared better m the second to total 145. Tengah replied with 152 for four
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  • 62 8 noiAL wavy nem KtMti m a friendly cricket match played it Naval Base yesterday. REME made 160 runs m their :wd innings Jannawav made 26 md Stroud 23. Gilett took five for 26 m the flt>t innings and Sills two for six. Navy replied with 153 with
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  • 110 8 Badminton In Penang r ca«AHur, aun. Results of seven more matches played today m the Penan* v badminton championship.. Chung Ling High School were as follows: SINGLES: Oh Chora X beat Foo Yeow Tatt 15-8, 15 ll Che e Choong Hong beat Ismail bin Ahmad 15-1. 15-7; T h B
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