Singapore Standard, 13 July 1951

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard fdgdfgfhgf VOL MO. 12 V \> m* SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS Watts Carter Case
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  • 1503 1 Application For Trial Outside Perak Granted $tafl i orrcspoinlenl •1 111 I \'-rrv was a dramatic turn at lhe v, X\ att»4 arter case at tht- IVrak Hii»h I lill 111 Justice Mill allowed un apphcafor nit- trial lo In* beld in a court He onlereil I lie accused to
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  • 33 1 213 Granted Exemption In Selangor Cr'i-i:.) I --Ij deal rs ti •.ver. re- rtl A Police stage, .'1 S.T. _T» t* n nl stod BtS. here »TB fit > mm roi la SM I
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  • 83 1 photo. Tlr.s general view .-.hows the si'ene at dawn on July 8 in Mansan, 11 miles southeast of Kiiesong. as the three I.S. representatives prepan to leave by helicopter for a meeting with their Commalist counterparts at Kaesong to arrange armistice talks. With their backs
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  • 332 1 Civil Dates Bill Fossei! Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, ihurs.— A reference to the niggardly and shahhy treatment given to members of local volunteer forces antl a stress on the necessity lo give 44 generolls* treatment to such volunteers was made in the Federal
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  • 202 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SECRETARY of State for Tiie Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, has turned down the request made by Singapore's 251 Chinese associations and guilds last February to withdraw the Passport Regulations enforced by the Singapore and Federation Governments on October 1.
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  • 183 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. At 6.30 this evening the Sultan of Trengganu gave away prizes at the annual sports of the Sultan Sulaiman English School. At 11. 30 tonight he saw the school reduced to a heap of rubble following a blaze which
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  • 296 1 v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\>\*^^ x^* vxxxv had hoped to cover tor the first time the historic meetings on which peace or war In Korea depends. The convoy also included service personnel trom the United Nations Command HALTED BY GUARDS The United Nations Command had been wary of sending
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  • 211 1 Standard Shipping Reporter SHIPPING circles in Singapore were astonished to see the unusual spectacle of half-a-sh ip drifting in the Outer Roads ve'erday. The "half ship" .was he Swedish freighter Christer Saien w ith .a onetime registered tonnage of 4.928 tons. No one
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  • 164 1 Reds Bar Allied Newsmen; Truce Talks Broken Off TOKYO, July 12 (UP) The United Nations broke ofl the Korean armistice talks today. The decision was made after the Communists halted a United Nations convoy carrying Allied newsmen and servicc personnel to Kaesong for the historic talks. Vice-Admiral C. Turner Joy,
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  • 210 1 London Is A-Bontbed LONDON, July 12 (Scoter) London"* rivil defence chiefs yesterday dfcwaaanl the prohlem ot what lo do il an atomic homh dropped in Trafalgar Square in the heart of I ondon. Behind closely guarded doors 250 representatives of the fight- ing
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  • 41 1 A-Bomb Test In Aleutians Said Off NEW YORK. July 12 lAPt— Tiie New York Daily News snd today that the United States lias called off plans for an atombomb test this winter in the Aleutian Islands "lor fear ol offending Russia.*'
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  • 48 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman was taken to hospital yesterday following a collision between a Renault and a Vauxhall at the junction of Middle R'i:id and Bencoolen Street The woman was t ..veiling in the Renault which had its left side doors smashed in
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  • 206 1 WASHINGTON, July 12, (AP) Communist propaganda treatment oi the Kaesong truce taiks was described by top officials to(ia.\ a> evidence the outlook tor peace in Korea is far from bright. They held this view even before a new incident led t<> .d least temporary
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  • 555 2 Pay Increases For Locally Enlisted Troops Soon NEW ARMY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Standard Staff Reporter SUBSTANTIAL pay increases for men of the locally-raised Army, Navy and Air Force units throughout Malaya will shortly he announced by Ihe authorities, TJie Standard was told yesterday. ine object is to make soldiering in
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  • 197 2 PEA MEETING— WITHOUT QUORUM WITHOUT LIGHTS NEITHER a blackout nor lack of a quorum prevented |he Peoples Education Association, Singapore from holding its annual general meeting, part of which nas held in the dark vesterdav evenin". The de -is ior. s of the meeting ,wi.l be circulated to members j
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  • 43 2 V ALL AS AMY Ayavoo and Krishnasamv Sinnathambv were fined $10 each in the Singapore Tmrd Police Court yesterdav for behaving in a disorderly manner by fighting with one another at Godown 13 in the Singapore Harbour Board on Julv 11
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  • 103 2 TWO ACCIDENTS occurred yesterday afternoon at Kep pel Road near Jardine's Steps within a few yards of each other. The first one (left) was a private car which skidded at 2 pro. during the heavy shower, banged against a stone wall on the left, and
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  • 98 2 BAIL of $30,000 in two sureties was offered to Lim Chin Seng in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of abetment of cheating. It was alleged that Lim gave a forged cheque for $19,370 to Hans bin Pawan on May 19
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  • 188 2 JARKOFF VLADIMIR, a 28--fST k*i Ru l sia was granted 5500 bail in the Singapore First police Court yesterday, when he ciaimed trial to four charges of Mouse trespass, criminal intimidation, assault, and mischief. H e wa s cautioned and discharged on a fifth
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  • 168 2 Standard Staff Reporter SPECULATION is rife among the younger ireneralon of Singaporeans as to the terms of service pay etc in the proposed Civil Defence Corps. y it is understood rnaT^rne Government is considering offering attractive terms with a view to recruiting the right j
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  • 44 2 1 MIDDLE-AGED Bador bin bulong wa s charged in the Singapore Third Police Court venterday with raping a Malay girl at "aval Base on June 14 at 4 a m Bail of $1,000 in the two sureties was allowed till Sept 8
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  • 45 2 THE 10th Scout Group (St Andrew's School) will hold a dance, in aid of Scouts' Fund. on July 28 at the school hall. vVoodsville. at 8.00 p.m. Tickets] may be obtained from the office St. Andrew's School (Phone 6541 i or *****>.
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  • 244 2 A SPECIAL constable told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday how he fired a shot into a crowd of about 70 people from a ronggeng, armed with sticks and bottle as they chased a police van, demanding the J release of a Malay who being
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  • 147 2 A CHINESE mason told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that he saw a woman labourer slip and fall from the first floor of a building under construction on June 25 The mason, Chiang Cheen was giving evidence at an inquest into the ideath /of
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  • 219 2 HANDY Lawrence, an F„..^ money lender of EaM Coast 1 prosecution as a philanthrope j victims was fined £900 in lt s„ l! 2*' Court yesterday for H^"^ 1^ lenders Ordinance. mt 7 The Magistrate. R I pay the fine before I
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  • 163 2 400 Hainanese Leave For Red China Today Standard staff Reporter DESPITE Government's strict control over travelling between Malaya and Red China, about 400 Hainanese, majority of them over 30 years of age. are jailing for Communist Hoi how today in the Daviken. A^awj ai C icuvixig wunuui any miention ol
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  • 76 2 A YOI NG taxi.driver Tan Leng Hiang, walked out of the Singapore Third District Court yesterday a free man. while his 34-year old mis tress. Yeo Kim Soh. remained behind to serve a fourmonth sentence for retaining stolen property. Yeo was found guilty of dishonestly
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  • 69 2 A woman. Chia Chin was bound over in the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour lor six months in the Singapore Fourth Poiice Court yesterday for attempting suicide b y drinking caustic soda. It was stated that Chia got depressed after a violent quarrel
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  • 23 2 THE HIGHEST rainfall figure for this month up to 4 p.m. vesterday is 3.23 Inches reported by the Meteorological Department, Singapore.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 mW feW L ,w ls- "J^lNSBlSw2^^^^if922^^ <^a iE I HAPPY, >QU KNOW/ r V-,v.'Ok-'-»"-o, K^Bt wm^^\r^ sm^u^coMjy^wE watt #kj A ncJs^~>> T^is F$ r WK I^m^^\mm^^mm^m.^^^m. mm^^^S^^^^^ 1 1 PI Ji^^^y CvA &\ma. r fl. :;v::^v: :aSva *i__t "^K jS____»a_______l____<K>g^____^^^_____k flil li I l)R^jl*^\ .fji 4 IA V JN' t—
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  • 370 3 Padres Spoke Under Repertcf ol Vnglicdn i M ,m,, rr in the H.-inf.-l- h.'.lrtil annual Singapore %esla>. ro,,M ibe j liraii •-> tr 1 MM I l« I. ">'><> „ni rd Bubop of Rt. Kex. 11. in hi- report al !l»e continuing in Mala* a Kor
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  • 14 3 Perhaps You Have Ihe Lucky Ticket ti I Coma K do i -ickets i
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  • 16 3 OCCUPATION LAND DEALS tei e I I L O tl claim Det s l ame er.d-
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  • 79 3 v.-.dard Staff Keporter RI SI llhRE of activity in the Singapore 1950. the work accomplished has spared with 1936 when revenue tiled only S55 1.006 as against 1 I ist vear, states the annual report nd Ofl far 1950 issued yesterday. the nand :-v
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  • 101 3 Y.M.t A.. Orchard Road: Animal j Lovers' League Meeting 5.30 p.--.. Judo Training 5.30 p.m., Body-Building Weight- 1 Lifting 930 p.m TableTennis 7 pm. hinese Y.M.I'.A.. Selegie Road: Student Music 4 p.m.. Basket Bal: 5 pm. Badminton 5.301 pm. Movies 7.::0 p.m.. E\en-; mg School 5-9 p.m Y.W.C.A..
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  • 84 3 Mr. C. Purkayastha, FAO Regional Forestry Representative has returned to Bangkok from a trip to Sumatra. Malaya and Singapore. While hi Malaya, he completed arrangements for setting up a lumber grading school at Kepong. The school is expected to open in January ol next
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  • 114 3 o id shed- Office. Heights, Lorong 2 shell Co. ■11 Batten ng Club. g^^/ l .i'anyang WB^^^fc IcDonald World Bemlemefi Road. Ban Hock Leon*. Milne Road. Jalan Pfkan Jalan Sultan Beach Road. Alhambia. RaiVies Hotel Surnbawa Road. Boon Tat Street Road. Sons Avenue. Pay* Le»ar Pumps. Joo
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 PHOTOGRAPH of members who attended the General Council meeting of the Singapore Federation of Services Union held recently. Sitting from left: Mr. RP. Eswaran (S.A.L.S.U Mr. Chew Seng (secretary-general), Mr. S. Jaganathan (vice-president), Mr. A.M. Nair (A.M.L.S.U.), and Mr. Chej^Ben^en^Tr^-
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  • 113 3 M.mdird Stafl Reporter Rl <; DEN i > m Lorong Limau rowi er R tad will have elec-; as ine result of »e protests na .he by the B es i Centre. l i resi lents in Wham- Road will have t i
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  • 303 3 ASKED ABOUT the prospects for women in Government Service, Mr. Ward said that women join the Service, but their salary scales are less than those laid down for men. Here Mr. Ward quoted the Benham Report which says that wherever there is
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  • 130 3 THE TIOXG Bahru Community Centre is to organise a Youth j League, a Camera Club, a Study I Group and other societies includ- ing a Woman's Club, if the reI sponse from members is good. The Secretary of the recently formed Social and Welfare
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  • 473 3 (xovt. forced To Re-employ Pensioners Standard Staff Reporter THERE ARE about 25 per cent vacancies in Division 111 of the Singapore Government Clerical Service, which has approximately 17,000 posts in the Establishment. Mr J. N. Ward, Establishment Officer "A" of the Singapore Establishment Office stated this
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  • 271 3 Sir Abu Bakar. Sultan of Pahang was an interested visitor to tiie Jalan Ampas studios of Malay Film Productions Ltd, yesterday when be had a firsthand impression of how Malay films are made by local technicians. Arriving at the studios in the morning,
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  • 25 3 Juvenile Cour t SEVENTY-TWO cases involving the offences ol housebreaki theft, vargancy, absconding and hawking dutiable samsu, were heard by the Juvenile Comt. last month.
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  • 77 3 SI mil. ml R«M»orter EXPENDITURE i >• n red bj tht Singapore Publi'- Works I) parttnenl d tring 1950 t >•■• led 112.711.--7<i'^ Tha departme l executed wo k> Im the alue ol 1580 854 on behall ol othei departments From i ands not pi o\ ided
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  • 201 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOLLOWING the urgent need for assistance to emplovees oL the Singapore Naval' Base suffering from tuberculosis, Dr. Williams of the Roval Navy Asian Hospital has recommended suitable cases to tiie Social. Welfare Department for financial assistance. The first batch of six
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 586 4 Fed. Govt. Pensioners May Get Rise In COLA Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government is now going into the question of paying increased cost of living allowances to pensioners, particularly those in the lower income levels, ami the matter will be dealt with as soon as possible.
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  • 80 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Young Women's Christian Association, Penang, will be holding a "YWCA Week" in September this year in order to raise funds to establish a hostel j in Penang. It will include a fair, a jumble sale and a sports day. there are 120 members
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  • 214 4 j Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seow Chin., leader of the Pu- sing bandits, whose life was Valued at $10,000, died on Monday eating a bun. He opened his mouth, caught sight of Police and Commandos advan- cing, reached for his rifle, fired and
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  • 88 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Land Code 'Federated Malay States) (Amendment* Bill, 1951. was withdrawn today by the Member for Lands, Mines and Communications, Dato Mahmud bin Mat. when it came up for second reading in the Federa: Legislative Council today Dato Mahmud
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  • 33 4 SELLAN, (37) was bound over in the sum of $50 for three months to keep up the peace by the Muar magistrate for grievously hurting with a knife, Pakri at Jalan Khalidi. Muar.
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  • 197 4 Vi.uid.rd Stall Cmitjpmifirt KUAI A LUMPUB Tv.: a R tarking ve \a> o I s tisfied I exclusive possession I>3 the is I vi the K I npur si mag strate M A P. Jack, today a uith d :.> i. t.-0. LtC C v ras
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  • 210 4 T"HE undermentioned shares are for sale, and applications to purchase should reach ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL. NOS. 85. 87 89 NEIL KOAD, SINGAPORE, on or before Thursday, 19th, July, 1951. Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. 2.800 shares. Tne Sandycroft Rubber Co.. Ltd. 2,000 Suloh Rubber
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  • 269 4 Standard Staff Correspondent kl U A LUMPUR, Thur*. A suggestion that credit should be tightened to reduce unnecessary public spending and. if necessaiy, Government should do all lhe borrowing l>\ floating loans was made in the Federal Legislative Council today by Mr.
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  • 301 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— A Chinese tailor of Scudai village, Khiew Vm Cheong, claimed trial in the Sessi ns Court today to a charge of importing opium fr< m Singapore He was allowed bail of $1,500, with tw i sureties, and ;he case postponed to July 26
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  • 60 4 MALACCA. Tnurs. Mr. Humprey Burnaby Ball was admitted to practise as an advocate and solicitor in the Federation Courts this morning by Mr. Justice Abbott. Mr. Ball is attached to the firm of Messrs. Allen Gledhill. Mr. D. C. Jackson, the new DPP. for the Settlement, was welcomed
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  • 207 4 Town Mukims To Aid Homeless In Tranquerah Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs.— Mr. J. E. M. Cave. Secretary and Treasurer ot the Mai ca Mohamedan and Hindu Endowment Board stated that the Penghulus ol the ur Town Mukims of Bukit China, Pengkalan Rama. Tranquerah and U. ng Pasir have raised
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  • 167 4 Roman tic Wireman Sentenced KUALA LUMPUR, Nach appan, ill an tmj i tne L.e, Dt p;.: tn was a leged I have enta house of an I I i and the complainant's wife. tei eed to m e year's rig< imprisi i m< nt bj tb< fi. st no if
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  • 270 4 Winding Up Of Pg. SHB Provident Fund Legalised Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Bill to provide legal authority for winding up the Joint Provident Fund of the Penang and Singapore Harbour Boards, to dispose of the surplus money in the fund and to indemnify all persons concerned in
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  • 253 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Information received by security forces operating in Mentakab, Pahang, lei to the killing of Cheah Wan, a Kwongsai, aged 27, one of two bandits killed yesterday. Cheah Wan was with three others. All were armed with rifles and wearing one-star
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  • 159 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs.— It n.ju want to dance, go and iance yourself in your own room it will not cost you an whins; said Mr. Justice Abbot to I on Kim -ti al Malacca issizes thi^ in ruing. Lim had pleaded gvitt! I theft
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  • 174 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two prizes of S3OO each are offered to authors of original manuscripts ot novels and short stories written in fresh, lively (modern) Malay, with a view to publishing or.e novel and one collection of snort stories ad- iudged
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  • 55 4 MR. JIM KNIGHT. Chief Pei marient Ways' Inspect r o! I Malayan Railways wh« is leaving for Ceylon on long leave wi entertained to a tea party bj the Railwav staff and friends at th« Railway Institute Johore Bahi on Saturday. Tne same night dance will be
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 41 4 /YOU SUReN HAVE TO TEND /BEFORE AIRBRAKES, bRH SIGNALING FOR BRAKES JJ»ipp| if^l!) TOOKTH' BRAKES BY (A H EAVY TRAI N CAN Ft|J|J| RIGHT NOW.„CMON, j^^Wg^^l <•' V STARCH OUTA HAND ON THE VERY EASILY GETOUT^jftI3 WE D BE1 akO' J^^^^^ i
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  • 470 5 Move To Ease Lorry Shortage Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. Replying to the joint memorandum submitted by the Perak branch of ihe F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the question of transport shortage in the Stale, the Acting Road Transport
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  • 12 5 Plans Of $250,000 Winner ad nl i i ih— C P i
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  • 56 5 REV. Alwin R. de Alwis, Chief Pastor of the Ceylon Pentecostal Mission (rigln) loho arrived by BOAC yesterday from Colombo On a two-month lecture lour of Malaya/ He will also hold Divine healing sen-ires. Re?-. Alwis has ber" credited v:ith healing powers. Tins Standard photo shows B. Selvaratnam,
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  • 190 5 PENANG, Thurs. The proposal of Dato Onn hin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs, lo refer the Federation of Malava Amendment) Bill lo a Select Committee at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, alter having introduced its second reading, came as a eomplete surprise
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  • 100 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A protest meeting agains: the Barnes Report on Malay Education will be held on July 19 at the Chinese Assembly Hall The committee arranging the meeting has invited representatives o! Chinese organisations committee members and headmasters i
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  • 290 5 Standard Stafl Reporter UNGKU A. AZIZ l». A. Hamid, Johore Slate Councillor and part time lecturer in Economics in the University of Malava will lie anion*; four of the Honours graduands in Economics who will nol receive his degree at the University Convocation tomorrow. The
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  • 143 5 A SUM Of $21,771 was expended hist month by the Singapore Social Welfare Department in providing assistance to 2,462 cases drawn from the public assistance section, and the Bushey Pari': and Nantina Homes Under the Silver Jubilee Fund scheme, 58<i cases were assisted, involving
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  • 747 5 MISS EUNICE TIIIO. daughter i ot Legislative Councillor, Mr. I Thio Cnan Bee. having topped p., the B.A. Pass Degree ust oi tha ■University ot Malaya, hai the pdistinction >f hei nt» the first holder oi the Mahatma Gandhi 1 Gold Medal awarded by I
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  • 42 5 MR .1 R I Contra i 1 1 tions, West Pa ed to a du K Linis Rest H corns Staff pi ior 1 tO S. i: I? iken ovei by Rli J H Pingleton, ;o returned i i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 70 5 fo you t00*... .wj? }±*mT^ t/5 rl oi iveroge su a fu grown t.ger seldom exceed> rr onri the lip at his nose to the tip ol h.s ktf^^^'X '%&■.;■s£*s (-HIE THONfc 9 "^:W* "^_-ir^/'A SAN fovide Wl jfl _-^< a €i^ stantaneous relie< a Pt? -v. J>-* oche. Siomochocha
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 37 5 mmm C~ f If l fr MAkff= IT A RULE NOT > ...BUT I'M MAKING AN j n fc'MON VA 9U.W3 I TO LOSE MV TEMPER EXCBP T»2!Sri N VOUR^/ CLUC< GETp-^A^i ]J OVER PESTS WHO TOOT <^?^^ l^T^i
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  • 824 6 r £BE expected storm over the Federation of Malava Agreement (Amendment) Bill m the Federal Legislative Council was averted by a tactful move on the part of Dato Onn. Introducing the second reading of this Bill. Dato Onn requested the Council to refer it to a Select
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  • 1178 6  - SEALED LIPS AT HYDERABAD RAWLE KNOX By Hyderabad. FEW secret trials can ever have been so secret as that which is being held behind the dusty brown walls of this city'* Central Gaol. Every morning from eight until 12.30 thirteen men and one woman eleven of thp men are high
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  • 668 6 BAD TRUMPETING SIR! Sir; T ei bl w ing by a g< i d musii tan ith other musica] accompaniments u Dleasant. But it done bv one. who nas no sense of music, it is quite as ritating and dis ..:>tmg. as the barking of a s
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  • 268 6 Review of Views i In Arr63rs UTUSAN MELAYU Sues n i i agree with the bill to amend the old Jaw of toe Federated Malay States on the question of arrears of land revenue. This bill, says (Ttusan, was in. traduced two yean ago after it was opposed strongly in
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  • 724 6 Sir:— "Old Straits Chinese'" is old enough to know that there have been and there are instances in which measures ■vi re earned out in the Legislative Council in .spite of the strong opposition of all the unofficial members as for inslance, the Income Tax Bill. Which was
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  • 45 6 on,—! am snocited to read in your paper that there mit a J^^^outcr^b^^^^ classes, and incidentally, help to lower the cost of living. Who of the financial wizards, and report obliquely on the matter. Ba y au ii Hi y iUiitfifi^
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  • 422 6 Sir: -At the Fifth Annual Genera! Meeting of the SUB. Staff Ass*., '.ati >n held on June 29, 1951, 147 members including two Officer members were present out of a total membership of 7.30; Trade Union Officials were also in attendance. 457 members of this Association are
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  • 14 6 "WelT m be d.,i >-„-]'—i ra over b« a riuldt r.rri. v_,.
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  • 443 7 Draft Of Jap Peace Treaty Furnished By US State Department H V July 12. (AFP)-The State Department today lira ft <»t Japanese peace treaty providing for the uar with Japan and enabling Japan to apply for mri!il>rr«hip.l I Lists Points ,;M!onl ssj I e that rhe text, which consists of
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  • 381 7 WASHINGTON, Julv 12, (UP) The official text of the Japanese peace treaty to be made public at 14.30 CMT Thursday is not necessarily in the final form althnu it h no substantial changes are expected before it is signed in San Francisco in the first week
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  • 73 7 phot o. Frederick Vanderbilt Field (right). US millionaire, leaves Federal Court in New York, July 5, after refusing to tell who provided $90,000 bail for four bail-jumping Communist leaders. He was sentenced to 90 days' imprisonment. Sentence was stayed until July G. With Field is Adner Green,
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  • 366 7 WASHINGTON, July 12 (AP)— Presidential Assistant \V. Averell Harrimuu conferred with President I Truman and Secretary of Stale Dean Acheson today] on his impending flight to Persia to seek a .solution to the Anglo-Persian oil dispute* Soon a Iter warus', Harrimanj met
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  • 181 7 TEHERAN. July 12, (Reuter) Persian Premier Mohamed Mossadeq tohi crowded Majlis (Parliament) today that if I Britain took the oil dispute to the United Nations "Persia will retaliate by producing documents seized from the former oil company which prove British interferencee
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  • 94 7 LONDON, July 12: (Reu eri Pn i acceptance ol the United Si .tea mediation offer in the oil dispute chee ed sentiment and created bouyancj in prices in many sections of London's stock exchange. British Government funds were widely a quarter better and useful advances were shown by
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  • 25 7 TOKYO. July 12 (AP) An earthquake deep in the Pacific shook the Tokyo- Yokohama area early today. It was felt throughOUt most of Honshu Island.
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  • 90 7 COLDSTREAM. Scotland. July I 12 (AP)— The Earl of Home, cine! 1 of the ancient Home border clan. died here last night. He was 77. j Lord Home, who was the 13th j earl, owned extensive holdings j in tiie Scottish lowlands. i Since his son.
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  • 46 7 LONDON. July 12 (Renter) —First of a new group of fast British anti-submarine frigates, specially protected against atomic radiation^jvill. designed and streamlined for atomic warfare. The first to be ready for trial will be the converted destroyer "Relentless," whose
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  • 317 7 LONDON, July 12 (Reuter) The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Herbert Morrison said today that if the proposed Japanese peace treaty were withheld it would have a deplorable political effect not only in Japan but throughout Asia. In a statement to tiie House of
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  • 119 7 TAIPEI, July 12 (Reuter)—Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister George Yeh today officially took ".strong exception" to Article 23 of the Japanese peace treaty draft which excluded Nationalist China from signing. Mr. Yeh said most of the treaty was "generally in line' with the Chinese policy towards Japan.
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  • 343 7 US, Australia N Z Agree On Security Pact WASHINGTON. July 12 (UP) Slate l><partm«nl spokesman Michael J. McOenaotl told a ne** routerenee today that r<*|»r<»*<*ntati\<'s of t h<- I nilrd Staler. Australia, New Zealand, uill rerord agreement on \lav draft text of a tripartite wearily treaty al 20(M> GMT today
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  • 171 7 LONDON. July 12 (UPI -Tne British Cabinet convened lodaj to seek a solution for the gi ing difficulties in Egypt as well as [ran and was reported to set its course on a iii m< i olicy short of i he actual use of
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  • 55 7 WAS! ll. \C'K).\". J:, y Jj (API A esoli officially to end the war between United States and Gei lany vac intro duc< d in the House today by R< pre« ental ive .J a m e s Richai chai man of the
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  • 130 7 Israel Wants Suez On UN Agenda INiJ ID NATH I tfS, York. July 12 dpi Amba r letter to S- curitj Cou President Sir I iladwj a Britain today req I placing the question of tht Suez Canal block tde on the agt nda <y the Conn- Ihe decision thai
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  • 103 7 Ml NS \V Korea, .lu?v 12 fAP) ihe Eighth Arms censorship board today ■Creed to piss statements in correspondents' copy lit t Kaesonu the ceasefire Meetiaf site is in enemy hand*?. Previously the official stand has been that Kaesnnc nas a no man's land
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  • 161 7 INDIANAPOLIS INDI July 12, (UP) A j sion arid hre wrecked I v guarded jet engine expi rim* al building at the Get* i I Motors defence plant l id; kiiiing sia person s and juring one Maju.- H. > old \v, ber, hH
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  • 175 8 Former Malayan Lawyer Is N ow Minister For Civil Aviation I Standard Aviation Reporter A FORMER Malayan lawyer, Lt.-L'ol. David RJees* Williams who was created Lord Ogmore last year, ha? been appointed Minister ol Civil Aviation in the British Cabinet. Lord Ogmore, who practised in Malaya until 1934, spent many
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  • 98 8 3 Standard Shipping Reporter ORDERS for three new ships for eoaslal trade in the Far East have been placed by the Straits Steamship Company of Singapore with British and Hons Rons shipyards. 1 To be known as T' class ships, though mainly for cargo
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  • 164 8 Jap Shipbuilding Hamstrung By Labour Shortage NEW YORK. July 12. (AFP) The Japanese shipbuilding programme has been stepped up with 250,000 tons of ships now under construction. But Japan would not be able to build shops up to the capacity of 800,000 tons annually because of manpower and material shortage.
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  • 64 8 Standard Aviation Reporter j IWO Constellation airliners, KLM trom Bangkok and Qantas from Jakarta, landed at Kallang Airport yesterday on three engines. The faulty KLM engine was repaired and ♦ho plane took off for Jakarta. The Qantas airliner is now under repair. A Malayan Airways Dakota
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  • 277 8 Mai Rickmers Returning To Singapore Standard Shipping Reporter THE 4,774-ton Mai Rickmers. West German freighter which was intercepted by the Nationalists off the China coast while inaugurating the resumed Rickmers Line trade with the Far East, is expected to return to Singapore shortly, according to Mr. F. Ziegele. director of
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  • 110 8 Troopships Fly New Ensign Standard Shipping Reporter THE troopship, Empire Fowey, which is due to leave on Friday from Southampton with troops for the Far East. will sail under the new flag oi the U.K. Ministry of Transport. This is an ensign Incorporating the badge ol a white anch »r
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  • 46 8 HONGKONG. July 12 (AP>— More cargo al >ard the £;rot::ided B: itish freig iter, Peter Stai agr >und on Prates Ree;'. is being unloaded when a third attempt by tugs to dislodge her yester- j d iy as ab.i. y m I
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  • 249 8 WHARVES Gate No I; Gdn 44 Rajula. Gate No. 2: 42 43 ftffindoro 40 41 Rebeverett. 38 29 Steel Worker 36 37 Troilus. 33 34 Steel Admiral, 3132 Denbighshire, 2$ 30 Ettrickbank 23 Larut, 27 Kamuning, 25 26 Padana. < 2:; 24 Tantalus, 21 22 Reginald Kerr. Gate
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  • 43 8 Standard Shipping Reporter AMONG the 91 passengers who embarked on the B Funnel liner Charon from Singapore yesterday I>r Fremantle was the Colony lawyer. Mi Mark M .rrison. Mr Morrison is on hi to Australia *'for he* th reasons."
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  • 35 8 HOXGKONG. July 12 Reuter- 1 AAP The Britis stea Em-1 pire Pride /ed in Hongkong] yesterday from Liverpool vial Singapore with 613 British troops for Hongk s i >_» troops in transit to Japai
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  • 130 8 AIRPL.WFS are verging on ai speed zone i fast for the lay- man* s eye. Supersonic planes of the fu- ture will travel about half a mile, before the pilot of an rther plane can even recognize what they are And if you a re
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  • 61 8 KARACHI. July 12, (APVK.L.M. io the second foreign concern whose employees bave gone on strike within the lasi six days in Pakistan's capital The strike of Lloyds Bank employees today entered H e fifth day without any settlement. The Ministry of Labour has taken matters in
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    • 240 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 21 Vessel tor Muar Weekly n9 t^ for f Re S 9Qt July 21 Vessel tor Malacca lw.ee WeeklJ H s 7 STL* B 9 n Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly S P Ap Ju,y ,6 Tung
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    • 63 8 Despatches TODAY: Christmas Is. noon by Standord, S. Africa by Marabank. Indo-China 7 a.m. by Andre Lebon. Burma by Padana. S. India. N. India and Pakistan 6 p.m. by Rajula, Thailand (parcels only) noon by Larut, Terempa noon by Lam San. Palembang 8 a.m. by Waiwerang. Arrivals TODAY: Jakarta by
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  • 652 9 Plan Receives Unanimous Legco Backing Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, July 12— Unanimous support na, given today in the Federal Legislative Council to a bill, which aims to develop and expand the pineapple industry in Malaya, when m V !V° V^ hy lhe Meml >er
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  • 204 9 Demand For Industrial Tin Shares Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Demand r Malayan Industrial shares ted I d.sy and some mtei was spreading tc the tin I the share m.. ket, actg to the Ma] ShareAs» a il Rubber shares remained unchanged. I I prices '.'.ore INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers C
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  • 127 9 f )LLOWING are quarterly etu oa to Ju:.e so ot companies der trie g^peral management Messrs Osborne and Chappel, i Chenderiana Tm DrecU- pious: Gopeng idated. Ltd., 3.785 piculs; Hong T.r. Ltd.. 1.305 picul?; Kent F.XIS.I Tin D edging, Ltd.. piculs; The Kinta Tin Ll 1 1
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  • 88 9 FAO FISHERIES EXPERTS DUE IN S'PORE TODAY Dr. G. L. Kesteven. Regional Fisheries Representative. and Dr. Luke Gertenbach. Fisheries Economist from FAO headquarters in R'ine wil] arrive in Singapore bv BOAC from Bangkok today. They will be in the Colony for two purposes, firstly to represent FAO at the meeting
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  • 57 9 MR. H. H. RANK INE. Assist- 1 ant Australian Trade Commissioner in Hongkong, has been transferred to Singapore as Acting Commissioner. He will take over from Mr, James Payne, who has been transferred to San Francisco. Mr. Rankine leaves for Singapore tomorrow in the motorship Glengyle
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  • 857 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, July 12-toroJeing the J^PP* *J dnstrv Bill todav, Mr. Spencer emphasised the need for mechanisation m e i ntrodu cUon of the completely automatic and r.g,d y-controlle.l _pro, 'Is of svrnping m^heating, canning amTcookmsn^^ He described the old process
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  • 13 9 Quotas of jute good* tor _«rft currency countries for JUiy-
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  • 208 9 Standard Staff Reporter OVER 8187,000 was realised yesterday at the auction sale of freehold, leasehold and statutory land grant properties in Singapore held hy Cheong Ko( n Seng and Co., Ltd. This brought the two-dav total to 1 8140,700. Property in Kim Kiat Road fetched $36,000
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  • 126 9 Two Tons Of Pepper Change Hands THE produce market in Singapore experienced a quiet day yesterday except in the pepper .section, in which two tons of Muntok white were transacted at around $930 per picul. Copra quotations were slightly easier again yesterday on lower C ntinental advices. Sellers quoted ZZ.h
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  • 20 9 Messrs. Gattey and Bateman, Accountants and Secretaries, report that the output of Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd for June
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  • 42 9 HONGKONG, July It— Spec a Standard Service Closing prices on the H 'ngkor.p Exchnnre tod ty were HK515.55 to £1 Sterling HK.i6.190 to US$l: HK$l 80 to Malayan $1: HK50.335 to one tnd nesian Rupiah; Gold 311 to one tael.
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  • 244 9 RLHBER Iraders in Singapore appear lo Iw of lhe view that projects of a successful outcome of the ceasefire talk- in Korea arc dim. This refilled in a steadier tone ye*lerday in the rubber market al about one cent higher than Wednesday's
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    • 72 9 lhe latest Singapore rubber prices vesterda* (.Ju!;. 1?) were per Ib. Buvers Se! rr* So 1 KSS Spot Loose SI IS ELM FOB in bales Julv No I KSS $1.41 51.45 No t KS S $UH 51.37A No li KBU cnom (L29| si. Sir Tone: Steady. LONDON KLBBHK Thursday's
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    • 42 9 SING APOKK. Thurs The price of Tin to day was $4191 P<*r picul. UachamgedL LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were: Spot iIKKJ Ids. buvers, £88:> sellers. Thr ee months v:835 buyers. K.HT, 10s sellers. Settlement Priee- MM2 10s Tone: Steady
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  • THE STANDARD JUNIOR LEAGUE
    • 169 10 \RfAitf once had en ass winch he was in the habit ot overburdening with huge loads on his back Beneath these loads, the ass could hardly n<ove. In return the poor creature was sorely beaten by its master. One day, the man loaded his ass with a
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    • 101 10 .4 and B went to tea. Invited there by C and D. There they met E Willi F and G. H and 1 were very shj, J and K were very gay, L and M made friends with N O and P
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  • 113 10 JN "University of the Air" to be heard over Radio Malaya today at 2.30, the second part of a BBC recording of Shakespeare's "King Lear" will be broadcast with Donald Wolfit in the title role as the ageing tyrant whom illfortune and his own errors
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  • 224 10 HERE is a "who can do if stunt. Place three water glasses on a table with the middle one upside down. The idea is to turn each of the glasses over at least once and finish with the glasses all upside down But here's the catch—
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  • 41 10 HPHE class was having a J- discussion about the smartest modern inventor. "I think Edison was the smartest." Clarence declared "He invented the telephone and phonograph so people would stay up late at night and use his electric lights.*'
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    • 294 10 Leaguers' Call-box AHMAD RXSHIDI BIN AKDILLAH (13 yrs) of the .Malav College. Kuala Kans*.ir. Perak, whose hobbies are stamp collecting, exchanging photographs and frlendlv correspondence, desires pen-friends of either se\ between the ages of IS and Ui RONALD E. JOSEPH lIS »rs> of 1«7 J Abd Rahaman. Muar Johore. wants
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    • 219 10 are babminton. hooker. cycling, stamp collecting and exchange of photos. K RAMAMJAM. of 17, rra wadv Road. Penang. who is Interested in stamps view cards, ma^aiines. dancing. music. films! cricket and swimming. wishes to have pen-friends of elilier set between the ages of 15 and 19. Replies assured J I)
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    • 186 10 Jest-a-minute MOTHER: Tomorrow* your birthday. Would you like to have a cake with teo candles?" JUNIOR:— "Couldn't I have ten cakes with one candle, mum'.'" POLLY: "What is a volcano?*' MOLLY:— 'Beats me. What is it?" POLLY:— "A mountain with hiccups, silly!'' JIMMY: "Mother. we're going to play that we're
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    • 126 10 LrtiSt I All II ""^-m, Warfter Broi.* I "The fi&> GLASS %f% MENAGERIE" *i^=?* j MMUMMM* O.lWiff ft (A j For One BREATHLESS M o^ and kni-hl |{r„ lrMi M n><j J^Mmmmmmmmmm\A^mm. m%^^^^^ ■'^kWrnW Wt Morniiij; Hflfjlo s at lOMOKKOW v |lv M M>A\ "Bofnit.. imi I IL WYOMING I
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    • 387 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA ews Amov 6.05 Modern Mandarin Music; 6.30 News in MandaSI Mi A POH t; ENG! ISH PROGRAMME IM™ iK«3^rSU^, W ;2 <:'»• h.i. ii.-qi U :ei,eM eMs «> Mandarin; 8.15 Cantonese Besinej.l Programme: 9 p.m. News in IW ain \.-as Kir. i p.m Radio Amoj and
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  • 403 11 I Standard Staff Correspondent M MPI K. Thurs.— An emergency meeting of the Malaya* Operating I mon was held, last night, to deal with the Brken following the failure of their talks with Govern»tion <>t salaries and conditions of service. tons
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  • 7 11 11.175 Aliens Deported Since Crisis nave ri
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  • 10 11 UMNO President Malacca Favours Tengky A.Rahman gopjkpogkiopdf*****opkiopkl;jhhflgphkfgf' kgjfopgiopwergeopgml;sefngfuiyv45ui879qt4 jop u90
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  • 14 11 MCA Appeal: Obey Food Ban Rules ■fdfsl;u8t902jkn89p weweweryt i 089tr ejkl;r90urgjkl n f8798t rkop
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    • 38 11 THE WOMEN'S section of the UMNO will hold its annual conference at Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 24. Division and inch representatives to this ference are expected to e ;n Kuala Lumpur two > pri^r to the conference.
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    • 49 11 FOR retaining scrap iron and c ppei wire which he said he had Dicked up from a drain. Tan Fook Siang. 41, was bound over bv tne first magistrate. Inche Ibrahim. Tan was ordered to enter into a bond of $150 to be o: good behaviour for six months.
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    • 37 11 Mr. S. Ponnampalam and o-ner members of the Indian Educational and Cultural Institutions committee are drawi s up a memorandum on tne P.an of Indian Education in •he' Federation. Mr. Ponnampalam represents Johore on «he c mmittee«
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    • 44 11 THE funeral nf Mr. S Sinna- r' Dv 46. I >rmer Technical ,V stant in :he Telecommum- r.s Department took place at Kluang on Wednesday. He passed away on Tuesday in Singapore, alter a snort illness. His body was taken to Kuang for cremation,
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    • 4 11 IHE second terminal apeech
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  • 104 11 SEI EMBAN, Tliurs —In rder greatei interest in :hy the Negri Sembil<m r Cub will hold nu mhiy j etitkms under various heada The fifst oi these c- mpetitions i *...ke place tnis m nth under e eading ol landscape or sea--5C pe Certificates merit will issued
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  • 43 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs —A ,v Special Constable. Atan bin Abdul Rashid. who tailed to ..••end court to answer a charge intimidation was fined 320 In "ae magistrate's court. Atan was alleged to have itrnti to murder K. Abdulla bm Bawa Musaliar.
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  • 157 11 j KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Indian Government Trade Commissioner. Singapore, Mr. Jogindra Singh, has written to all the Chambers of Commerce in Singapore and the Federation drawing their attention to certain points regarding complaints from importers about the quality and packing of Indian cloth and other commodities.
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  • 123 11 KLANG. Tries— Speedy rr.ea- sures are being taken by the P w D a uth >nt les I o re-erect the Madras Bailey Bridge across the Kiang river, which collapsed three months ago Tne selection cf a suitable she to bwi.i a permanent bridge in
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  • 54 11 I JOHORE BAHRU. Tbure.— i The Welfare Week Committee have deeded to hold Welfare .Week from Aus. 21 to Aug. 31. i The Dregrammes wiil include Flag Day, spurts, cin.en-.a5 and stage shows to be climaxed by a grand ball en Sept. 9. Collect c n s last
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  • 430 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The recent affirmation of India's desire to continue in the Commonwealth is welcomed by all of us who, as members of this great family of peoples, are striving to preserve freedom and peace in a tumultuous world, said
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  • 35 11 CHAN SOO CHIN, who admitted hav ng driven his car at more than 30 miles an hour, but not 40 moh as suggested by the Police, was fined $35 in the magistrate's court. Johore Bahru.
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  • 184 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —A canteen manager of the AutoExchan.ie. Teleo ms. K.uim bin Had Ak.!. 26, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. A. P. Jack in the first magistrate's court today on two charges of criminal breach of trust ol a bicycle valued
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  • 78 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs A Chinese trom P utn.n. Nua Boon 1 Kek. was fined $300. or two weeks' rigorous Lmprisc nment by the Johore mag lit rate for corruption. In December last, Nua went to tne OCPD o! Pontian with a parcel of 20 eggs $20
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  • 189 11 PARIS, July 12 (APC— Count Gaston Niel, president of France's major h -rse-racing society, wants to clean up the racegoers. He is against too much of the shirt-sleeve atmosphere around race tracks and wan:- people to dress up a bit. Certainly a ca —ek never made
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  • 35 11 WATFORD. ENGLAND. July 11 (UP)—Three greyh< una i cegoers pleaded guilty to thr wi ing a cat i nto tne track when 'a dog race was going badly for their favourite
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  • 199 11 Australia In Lead EASTBOURNE, Engl nd. July 12 <AP Aust) way stage load in I e British Lnte tion i Bixnati n Festival 1 it b« e V. d Her team ol F k Sedgman, Wimble hn ist Ken hh Greg i Mo nRo e unb rten s Ear «ii
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  • 207 11 LONDON, July 11 (Reuter)—] Eneiand Test Dlavers did well 6 when they returned to county cricket today Surreys (•dure.:* bow.er Jim .Laker became tne first to claim .100 wickets this season when tumbling out six Worcestershire batsmen for 66. Tom Graveney the 24-year-old Gloucestershire
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  • 534 11 2 New Records Set At North Borneo Sports A LARGE crowd turned up to see 15 clubs from all parts of the country take part in the first annual athletic meet held by the Amateur Athletic Association of North Borneo at Jesselton recently. Rains earlier in the week deadened the
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  • 211 12 Huge Crowds Expected For Kong -Angel Fight SPECIAL crowd control measures have been taken by promoter Wally Oakes for tomorrow niirhfs wrestling show at the Happy World Stadium in which thr long-awaited fight between Swedish Angel and Kim* Koo*; tops the hill. A four-foot wire rnesh fence has been placed
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  • 109 12 j SINGAPORE'S Swift Athletic Club are making an all-out j effort to support the inter-club athletic match to be held in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for the Mercury AC trophy. Selected by the Singapore AAA to represent the Colony the Swifts are taking a
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  • 281 12  - SpeedNegri V Hope AUDAX Malaya Cap Bj SF HEM BAN. Thurs.— Negri Sembilan's soccer selectors have not made up their mind as to what sort ot team will take the field |on Saturday al Seremhan for all-important Malaya cup match against Singaj poreIt ;> said here the team may oe
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  • 103 12 THE Young .Men's Muslim Associ beat the Post j Telecoms Sports Club bv 2 goals to I in SAF A. Division 111 B League soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yester- da) Ibrahim scored tiie Muslims' openii g goal after several vam attempts iv. his
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  • 50 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCZ.Ps Chinese Athletes v Singapore "A" at Jalan Besar Stadiu Div. UIA-Netaji MFC v Aston AC. «r CYMA; Dir. 3B—Tuan Mong OB A v Tiong Bahru SC a' Geylang. BUSINESS HOUSE LEAGUE: Mansfield v S.C.S. at Farrer Park TENNIS: Si. lapore Championships v.i 5 p.m. SC C. courts.
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  • 396 12 REJYIE hud a bad break less than a minute before the end of tluir S AFA First Division game againsl Amicable A. A. at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and it brought them an undeserved 1-0 defeat. It whs an unfitting end to a lively match.
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  • 94 12 THE SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association ties tor todav will be: Junior Boys' Singles SemiFinals tat 3.45 p.m. 1 Arthur S. -M. Lim v David Sun; J.J. Glaister v Gordon Lim. Open Men's Doubles tat 5 p.md: Major WL. Simpson and A.E.C. Mundav v Lim Bong Soo
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  • 123 12 The following entries were received from fingapo.-e players for the 10th Malayan badminton championships scheduled to be held at Penang during th e August holiday: MEN'S SINGLES: Wong Peng Soon. Cheong: T lock Leng. Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marjan and Loong 1 Pao
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  • 78 12 Baseball League Games Resumed NEW YORK. July 12 (AP> After a three-day intermission during which the annual all star game was played, the major baseball leagues resume their pennant races today with the spotlight on the all-star losses the American League. The Boston Red Sox. playing the Chicago White Sox.
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  • 332 12 THE Inter-\ arsity meet between the visiting Hongkong University contingent and the University of Malaya will begin on Sunday when the two Universities meet at tennis for the Dr. Chan Ah Kow Cup at the donor's residence. i lhe University of Malaya Alumni tennis side
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  • 63 12 NEW YORK. Julv 12, (AP>— The International Boxing Club today went ahead with its plans to stage a return bout here on September 0 between World Middleweight Champion Randolph Turpin and Sugar Rav Robinson. 1. 8.C. promoter Jim Norris said he planned to fill the
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  • 1420 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By THE MILE race for class 1 9 division 1 tomorrow lias all llic look* of a thrilling three-cornered battle among Technicolour, Tara Street and Kew Gardens. I have eliminated Privateer because the rain ha<» come down in torrents and with it
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