Singapore Standard, 16 July 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard HSFJ H 15 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 304 1  - Peking Officials Refuse Check By Port Doctor JOHN DARBYSHIRE sH jp CLEARANCE DELAYED SHT ird Shipping Reporter Ked China diplomats refused to be > ngaptic Port Health Doctor yesteri was refused a health clearance until The ship was the Jardine Matheson-owned E. Sang, a passenger and freight ship l arrived
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  • 70 1 LONDON". July 14 <Reuter\— .1 n he dqu rters oi the S erican Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society had no news today ol the reported Malayan c -est that four ol their British ssionaries Leave Malaya. A spokesman said: This is news to us The four mission-
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  • 19 1 1 oi row ttkm Romthe spate. D 10* s ppliea Indian ■.i onil her ii
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  • 54 1 photo. The Commissioner of Police for the Federation. Colonel W.N. Gray (centre), who arrived from U.K. by BOAC at Kallang Airport yesterday after five months leave. He was met by Mr. Justice Brown (left) and Mr. E. F. B. Brooksmith. A.S.P., Personal Assistant to the Singapore
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  • 235 1 Standard Slaff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Certain members of the Perak UMNO here propose to form a new Malay political party with branches m the various States of the Federation. The aims and objects of this party could not yet be ascer-
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  • 27 1 Quintuplets, three girls and two boys were born on Friday m the village of Purbastal, near Calcutta Two of them died after 24 hours.- Reuter
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  • 177 1 New Palace For Ruler In XL Proposed Siandard Staff Correspondent KLANG, Sun.— According to sources close to the Royal House of Selangor, Klang. a proposal to erect a modern mansion or paiace m Kuala Lumpur for the Sultan of Sela rigor, m keeping with the dignity of the Ruler, is
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  • 50 1 LONDON. July 15 'UPV-The S-mdav Express reported today ?ht Marshal Stalin's dau*h er Svetlana was married on Jul> 7 fr ■> US $500,000 ceremony vhu'h out.littered the fabu lous weddings of **M>t King Farouk and the bnan oi Iran The Express said. "According giStesic'siSir
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  • 41 1 St indurd Malay Correspondent TH| Singapore Malay Union Tiif <n the UMNO to urge 000 Chinese labourers from Hmuekon* >nto Btolaya •Phta resolution wa s taken by »Jfnmonat a general meeting the new president.
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  • 94 1 LONDON. July 15 (AP)— Princess Elizabeth went to the plush Royal Festival Hall last night— not to hear Dvorak or Mozart but three hours of hot, solid jazz. She lisiened to Britain's leading bands warble and mute their way through all
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  • 115 1 KANSAS CITY. July 15, (Router) Kansas City, flooded and flame-scarred, faced fresh perils from tire and water today. Late last night a dyke on the Missouri River collapsed, releasing torrents of muddy water into the already flooded metropolitan area. The floodwaters surged into
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  • 114 1 Standard Malay Correspondent STUDENTS m the religious Arabic School, Madrasah ALjunid Alislamiah, Singapore, have threatened to go "on strike" by absenting themselves if their demands are not accepted by the authorities concerned This was reported by the Malay newspaper Utusan Meiayu. An emergency
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  • 34 1 A 23-year-old Negro woman at Picayune' (Mississippi! lias become a grandmother with fhe bir.h of a baby boy to her 10--year-old craugnter. The child weighed 7 lbs. 3 ounces at birth. Reuter
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  • 79 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Deputy Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders, arrived at Changi yesterday on a visit to the FarEast Air Force. He was met by the SeniorAir Stall Officer. Far East Ail Force Air Vice Mawhal R IRagg and
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  • 388 1 Neutrality Area Agreed As Truce Talks Resumed TOKYO, July 15 (Reuter-AAP). United Nations and Communist delegates, who resumed their ceasefire talks at Kaesong today after three days interruption, reached agreement on various issues mainly concern*'*' with the neutrality of the conference silc. Gen. Matthew Ridgway's information oflice m Tokyo tonight
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  • 149 1 S 'pore Teachers Protest Against Govt. Delay SINGAPORE teachers have j protested to the Government against the "'unwarranted delay" m the acceptance of the Select Committee's recommendations on Unified Education Service. Mr. N.F.G ScharenguiveL the I president, told The Standard yes- j terday that this was one of the two
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  • 157 1 Standard Staft Reporter JOHORE BAHR,U. Sun- Nine R.A.O.C Malay Other Ranks were detained at an identification Darade held at the 221 Vehicle Company. Tebrau. by members of the staff of the Rex Cinema here m the presence of Army and Police officials today.
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  • 29 1 A total of 2.52 persons wen killed. r>!)4 injured and 857 mis sing to date by a Landslide and flood caused by heavy ram m Japan. Reuter
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  • 174 1 TEHERAN, July 1.3 (Reuter)— Truck loads of police surrounded the British and American Embassies here today and Sherman tanks rumbled into the city after threats of a big Communist demonstration against the arrival of Mr. Averell Harriman. President Truman'a personal oil envoy. Not long after
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  • 114 1 HANOI. July 15, (R. V. Bao Dai. head nf Vietnam Associated States, today signed .i rlecroo authorising, the SI ite Government to mobilise I c total means and resources** of Vietnam to 'ace the "new n;( aace*" m tndo-China <•! a possible Korean Rrmistice A
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  • 100 1 Indo-China Next, Say Nationalists TAIPFH Iv IS !> N|« tio I si China still clint;.- :<» her belief that Soviet Ru i ai)d C nese Red.s do not want pe;ir c md toda* ed Mi a of so\ id ti aps In their p< ice bid The military uppoi ted
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  • 75 1 TVS EIGHTH ARMY SIF.ADQUARTFRS IX KOREA, July l.i. (AP| Two Communist companies surrounded an A!Lied patrol yesterday m Die "iron trian^ie" an a of Norih Korea A I'N rescue team, reinforced with tank- plowed through the circle of Etedi and extricated their ■llies
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 44 1 -LATINO ir whole year's plans m ng and your day* plan m the morning vson of planning for the future i <>i this one could he given a X I wist to remind you to order I o ci Beer early m the morning"
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  • 327 2 Big Fisheries Meeting In S'pore Today Training School In Colony Planned Standard Staff Reporter A PLAN WHICH may have far-reaching effects on the fishing industry m South East Asia and which is designed to increase supply of fish particularly to Singapore m a couple of years is to be discussed
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  • 269 2 Standard Stuff Reporter V I.X \M>M>\ oi Theodore Rooseveli and a distani 'relative ot Franklin 0. Roosevelt, both former Presidents <>l t li«> I nlttMl Siai<*» arrhred m Singapore by Oanta-. liO from Djakarta on transit to Hong Kong testerdaTa He b Mr. C
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  • 90 2 NEWS o: *ho de ith of Mr. J J R Lee, tner Prin- I pal tSt Ancfa >. Sc S gap c bei ten 1911 and 1919 on Jul] 12 m Eng v I the ugfi .4 vas by Canon R.K.S Adams
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  • 29 2 THE NEXT meeting ol the S re Rural B ra wi I be held on Thursday, m the Conferee R m, Colonial Secretary's ffice, at 10 a.m
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  • 144 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE cafe and store owners have to think of new ways to light up their shop windows if the Special Electricity Committee's recommendation tVsr the complete ban on shop window and outside lighting is approved by the Municipal Commissioners. Though many
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  • 55 2 A PRETTY Indian n I ling was solemnized yesterday at 122 Carpmael Road. Geylang when Miss Sreemathy Ammim sister of Bflr. K.A. Menon 'of Singapore became the bride of Mr Menon of the Food Control Department, Singapore. A largely attended reception was held aft-^r the wedding at
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  • 77 2 (RIGHT: The "Tans: Xi" (Chinese medium) who is m a trance is laying the ghosts rumour c d to have been haunting the servants' quarters of a house m Ardmore Park, Singapore. The white fowl m his right was sacrificed later. TOP: The "Tang
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  • 188 2 MR. T. E. SMITH. Magistrate of the Singapore Third Police Court. will be transferred to the Department of Social Welfare on July 23. He will be succeeded by District Judge. Mr. H. B. Livingstone ot Traffic Court. These two reports are very much alike on livings
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  • 36 2 2 Education Reports Much Alike Josey THERE must be a new Malayan education, said Mr. Alex Josey m his weekly "Malayan Affairs" talk over Radio Malaya last night when he discussed the Fenn-Wu and Barnes Reports.
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  • 144 2 THE FIRST sod for the foundation of a new Buddhist Temple was cut yesterday by six leading Singapore Buddhists. It took place at an Informal ceremony at the site of the new I temple at St. Michael's Road. The President of the Siw_:a- pore Buddhist
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  • 21 2 THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal will sit m the Supreme Court on Monday, July 30 at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 100 2 THE ARMY Civil Service Union of Singapore is to press the claim of its members for increased cost of living allowances on the same lines as those recently approved by the Colony Government. Mr. M.P.D. Nair, President, of the Union, told The Standard
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  • 234 2 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Alexandra Itriek Works. Malayan Breweries, A.P.C., Deithelin. Pbeonix Park, Pasir Panjang, Reformatory Road. Oxygene Factory. Cressonite. St. James (Static). Miri Road. Silat Road. Bukit Pasoh. B.A.T. Trafalgar street. Prince Edward Road, Sago Street. People's Park, Nam Soon
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  • 502 2  -  Patrick Chee by FOR HALF an hour last Saturday afternoon the quiet of Ardmore Park, Singapore resounded with the beating of gongs and. some weird chanting m Chinese. A ghost laying ceremony had begun. The ghost had been haunting a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 42 2 s SLIM SETS Vest Pantie Sets 'TC^>^ I VEST. OPERA TOP RIBBED WAIST I WOMEMS $4.25 EA. O. S. $4.95 EA, I PANTEES. RIBBED WAIST FINISHED ELASTIC I WOMENS $3.95 EA. O. S. $4.25 EA. PEACH ONLY BUY NOW PRICES ARE RISING
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    • 70 2 ri\ "kTVT I From SUNRISE to SUNSET 1 Everyday is an 4T^ savoury stews Agents: Boustead <k Co.. Ltd. A Mrii/e ranae of cl POPULAR CA ,S att «4 ACCESSOR B> all lead I Also specialise m D P a <i 0 JACKS PHOT: 157, North Bridge Road Capitol Singapore.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 [SINGAPORE SIAIIJ V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Board of Directors' Meeting 5.30 p.m.. Malay class 5.30 p.m.. Judo Club practice 5.30 p.m., Bodybuilding and Weight-lifting 5.30 p.m., Recital of Recorded Music. Full Recording of "Mikado" and "Festival of English Church Music" 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay: International Fortnightly Club postponed till July
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  • 394 3 MCA Urged To Inform Govt. Of Chinese Fears Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "The Barnes' proposal to sacrifice some languages m favour of others is educationally, politically and practically unsound. If adopted, it will not be of benefit to the country but rather will create suspicion
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  • 268 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Speaking at the annual conference of the Ulu Selangor District Estate Staff Union at the Eastern Hotel here today. Mr. R. C. Lopez, President of the Union, said that although the cost of living of Asian staffs today
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  • 98 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— All Ceylonese youths m Selangor have been invited to an informal 'get-together" July 21. as a preliminary step to organise the Selangor Ceylonese Youth Council. At this social, an Interim Youth Council of nine will be elected to organise the Selangor Ceylonese
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  • 199 3 Standard Staff Corre>pondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. Police m the Raub area of i Pahang yesterday arrested two i Chinese suspected of being bandit agents. One is suspected to be a very dangerous bandit agent. He is alleged to have taken part m several incidents along
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  • 110 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Beginning tomorrow, a curfew will be imposed on the whole of the Kulim Police Circle from 7 »pm to fi a.m. A Police Lieutenant was killed, a Special Constable Sergeant and a Police Constable were seriously wounded and three Police Constables were
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  • 357 3 SEVENTEEN village commit- tees have been formed m resetj tlement areas m Negri Sembilan. j and more will be formed soon. THE MCA is* working out a scheme to let people m Western I countries have a better understanding and knowledge of Chinese activities m South-East j
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  • 200 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— House-to-house salesmanship methods are to be adopted by helpers m the registration campaign for voters m the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections. "We hope from next week teams will call on houses with registration forms and urge people
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  • 96 3 IPOII. Sun.— E: I hist Ln the Federation are planning to send a deputation to meet the Memy her for Home Allan-. Dalo Onn bin .la"ai'ar. Every state has been asked to nominate its representative to meet Dato Onn to plead with him tv proclaim Wesak
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  • 200 3 PENANG. BIMI MmilH'll the Penang Chinese Ladies Chin Woo Association were told by their instructions. Miss Let Cnee Hail, yesterday that I icy vere learning the ill <»' selfdefence to keep healthy and not with the idea of going outside to ftght with people! The
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  • 163 3 Wanted:More Rotarians PENANG, Sun. Expre t tiii bi lie! that Ratal yis n thing, if onlj because it would bring together people of •> on terms of equality and friend ship, Itr H. B van Praagh, the incoming President oi the P< Etotary Club. I t they need -d a
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  • 47 3 ON 'l ursday and Friday 11 am Singapore to <■ Local Passengei train and the 110 i< tna s to Singap c i i p ssem sin will doI run between Singapore tad Klu;i:iK on both d I .•■> will run b-.-' cc I Semaf md Kluar.ij
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    • 613 3 SITUATIONS VACANT 'T'.IE Singapore Improvement! 1 Trust has a number of vacancies for Clerks at the fol- bag salaries: (a) Basic salary $80/- per month plus Cost of Liv- j Ing Anowance at present $76/- and Housing Allowance at present making total emoluments of $172/--per month. Eligible for bousing accommodation
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    • 525 3 NOTICES NATURALISATION .VOTICE is given that Lav Chang Kee of 4, Poole Road is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore. NATURALISATION VOTICE is
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    • 260 3 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore 1 N BANKRUPTCY. Wage Earner's Administration Order. No 421 of 1939. RE: HASHAK BIN ARSAT alias KASHAK BIN ARSAT, of No. t)4. Mount Pleasant, Singapore; Peon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First
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    • 32 3 "BOSS" Modernize Kerosene Stoves MADE l.S.\. MANUFACTURERS I REPRESENTATIVES SUN TRADING COMPANY j vde/uuifty etW*/ zoom *Wufo ®Mi;J il yt* PAINT /I washob/e distemper II If OOMMUfK UMfIBD if* B^^^HJ MOOuCt I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 752 4 I/VERY Saturday night, the people of Singapore m fact, the people oi Malaya— should make it a point to listen to Radio Malaya's feature on the Police and the People. This week y feature deals with the Police and I s the people a clear
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  • 1166 4 CEYLON CABINET CRISIS LOOMING COLOMBO. ALMOST on the eve of the General Election, a Cabinet crisis is looming and it appears very likely that before the month is out the Prime Minister will be called upon to find somebody to fill one of the most important Ministries m the Government.
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  • We, the People
    • 600 4 Sir, May i add a bit more ti-> TC S of Tuesday's issue ol your esteemed paper About a fortnight ago. a railway official broadcasi a talk over Radio Malaya about the railways durum the Emeigency Being a traveller myself, I was naturally inteiested to hear this
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    • 162 4 Sir. It is understood that the Government is m a strange predicament where recruitment of the clerical service is concerned. In Perak alone, there are fin vacancies m the G.C.S. and 20 m the S.C.S. These vacancies have gone abegging for the last few months, but.
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    • 161 4 Sir We nre nearly cix years after the liberation and the supply and demand position of this Colony m respect of all commodities appear to be as if our teachers had taught as arithmetic m school that we could take 6 out of 4. There was
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    • 23 4 Sir. I certainly agree win "WORKER- (see Standard July y> that the cost of living m Malaya can be lowered if
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    • 55 4 Sir. The roads leading to Government quarters behind the prison are bare of street lighting which is one of human necessities. More and more new quarters are b'^iag erected, but what a pity, no street lighting. Will some kind hearted City fathers or authorities concerned champion the cause,
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  • 613 4  - Air-conditioning For Legco Hot Air Aster Gunasekera) (By 'I^HE Federation is one up on the Colony. I; h a .s a new Council chamber. New to the extent thai an architectural operation had made it air-conditioned and provided a classroom s'/.e tiered gallery which adds dignity to it. The Press
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  • 328 4  - The Role Of World's Democratic Socialists Richard Lowenthal by FRANKFUI THE conference of the Socialist loternationa] has just ended ba i marked an important stef the development el the den cratic labour throughout the world. The reason is not the formal <• sion to revive the [nten tional: most of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 99 4 Whal a* your eh***** < getting a Good NigW* c J It is very Imporfai 4 outlook your Kea f* the revi 4 c r :ipo ejects of deep A cup of OvaHin© at bedl -??*^S words accepted cid to sieep. de'iciou? food beverage free from drucs ffld acts >
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  • 306 5 July la (AFP):— Just before arrival here today of ruman's special envoy Averell Harriman, "to discuss the «ith the Teheran Government." it was officially „t tbc refineries m Abadan would interrupt production Inesdaj for a period of 45 days.
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  • 57 5 Iranian Crisis Graver that Korea, Says Eden Drptitv Conservative leader C thai iiif Iranian oil situation I] greatei threat to the free world isl sai« thai if the British pulled lelds Ir.'.n's economy would be i ,ht turn toward lommuni n tovrrument can be restrained i.on. Urn result muvt be
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  • 118 5 July 1") (Keuter):— Commenting i!t\ s dispatch of tour destroyers spokesman of the Royal Egyptian or jiiv other warships have no ptiau territorial waters without h".i days 1 notice." I 1 an Cabinet met here si the Eg tian A>:repori on the E.-r.. c I .1
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  • 60 5 KL Man Weds S'pore Girl Standard Staff Reporter CUE AMINAH KAJAI of Utusai Melayu, Singapore was married yesterday to Che Othman Talib oi Works and Bui lings, P.W.D., Kuala Lumpur a1 Easl Coast Road. A large number of friends and relatives saw the colourful ceremonies, and stayed behind for the
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  • 97 5 KARACHI July 15 (AFP) Talks have begun between U.N. mediator for Kashmir Frank Gran im and Pakistani Minister I Kashmir Affairs Mustaq Ahmed GurmanL The U N Observation Committee for Kashmir has submitted a special report to the Secretariat on the situation m Kashmir owing to a
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  • 191 5 No Big 4 Talk Cn Jap Fzset WASHINGTON, July 15 (lP):-The I rated States has formally rejected Soviet proposals for a "veto-bound" four-power conference on a Japanese peace treaty. However, m a note handed to the Russian Ambassador here, the United Stales again invited the Soviet
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  • 99 5 A WARNING to trisha riders and cyclists who infringe the highway code by cutting m and out of traffic without giving the proper signals, is contained m a Government statement issued yesterday. The statement says: "Singapore has roads thai for width and surface are equal
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  • 49 5 THAI Ambassador Prince Wan Waithyakon said m Washington that his Government considered seized Japanese assets m Thailand, w o r t h U. 5.510,000.000, should be included m the Japanese peace treaty and that Thailand should be allowed to keep these assets UP
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  • 59 5 TOKYO. July 15 (AFP)— The Japanese Government will shortly ask the permission of the S.( .A. P. Commander. Gen. Matthew Rid^way, to recommence commercial relations with Communist China, if the Kaesong armistice talks progress favourably. The Japanese Ministry for International Commerce and Industry wi'l then frame
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  • News Briefs
    • 182 5 SALT LAKE CITY. July 15 (AP) Two youthful inventors said here thai they have obtained financial backing to produce a device that turns water into fuel. George W. Jackson and William Dougherty, brothers-in-law, applied tor a patent on the heating unit last Feb 23. Jackson
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    • 50 5 Seven R A.K. Hyers were killed when a Lincoln bomber crashed near the Welton air base and burst m flames. —A.F. P. The Commander of the Egyptian Coastal Forces. (Jen. Whirl Chanty Bey, has arrived Ln Amman, it is reported to discuss tightening of the blockade ol Israel's border. A.F.P.
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    • 36 5 There an- mure th:in lO.immi American fighting men missing m Korea and Mi«* U.S. Defence Department knows little anmit them. According to the lal •st rasualty snmmary, only 158 American are known t«» be i>ii-soners-of-war. U.P.
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    • 20 5 Banners declaring that "Maurice Thorez is m health were carried m traditional July 14 Communist-oi ganjzed procession m Pans.— AFP
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    • 79 5 U S Democral Senator Herbert O'Conor said in Washington thai the Soviet Union and the countries within its orbit were using the American postal services to flood the United States with Communist propaganda He is considering introducing an amendment lo the existing postal legislation aimed at nalting such propaganda. Mr
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    • 96 5 I A pretty 20-year-old American girl, Cldiie Young, .--aid m Milan she had proposed to an Italian. Roman Catholic priest, Luciano 1 Negrini, whom *he had followed from Chicago. She said she had renounced her American citizenship to remain m Italy, and that he had lefi the priesthood But i
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    • 22 5 Egypl will nnl take p:irt m tlu' regional conference <>l i!i<World Health Organisation !»<• Iwld m Cypni.* because <»t i I>«r.ir!"s Darticination.- AFP
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    • 37 5 Making the "playboy Kme" of Egypi h general of the British Vrmy was an insult to the army. Conservative M.P Brencia-i Bracken said m Brighton He described Kin«* Farouk rs a bitter enemy of Britain. AF P
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    • 22 5 so\ i I authorities :m« urgently r»!»!iii<!i!i!. ir former (iorman a'rflplds o>i the Baltic S»n I'uast. the BritWli-llcenspd !'<• naner Telegrraf reports.- AFP
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    • 28 5 A trade agreement between Indonesia and Western Germany signed it Bonn orov'des for an i exchange of goods between the [two countries valued at USSI.OOO.--000- A F P
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    • 22 5 The Pakistan] Ideation at The H;iquo has been emoowered to is■'.e vishs and pTect all consular j t(M-m ■>' [ties A F P
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  • 214 5 HOW TO L.,J THE BLACKOUT THE MOST effective remedy to put an end w present I>~equem blackouts m Singapore lies m the hands of all consumers, stresses the interim report of the Special EU>ctru ciTy Committee of the Municipal Commissioner^ apvomted m January 'If they
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  • 196 5 THE Singapore Mvi Icipal Electricity Department should, as ;i matter of policy, continue to accept new applications tor supplies despite the present load shedding difficulties, because it is still possible to take on .dditional consumers between 10 p.m arid 7 a.m. This view is expressed m the
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  • 117 5 'Dollar For Discs Funds Near $5,000 A CpNTRIBUTION of $500 from Si me, Darby. Co Ltd. plus $158. from the staff of Masters" Limited swelled the Rediffusion-S.A.T.A. Campaign Fund to a total <>! 54.814.75 it was announced yesterday. Other local firms who have sent m contributions included the Meng Heng
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  • 70 5 BELGRADE, July 15 'APT' RMdio Belgrade today charged thai the Bulgarian authorities had "provoked" a total of 48 serious frontier incidents, including 12 frontier crossings and two kidnappings of Yugoslav frontier guards. The radio added that "Bulgaria has become an uncertain territory for the Soviet
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  • 83 5 Seretse's Men Are Jailad In Serowe SEROWE. Julj IS H Heri:-Sixty-five supporters of Serets* Khama, exiled chief of the Bamangwato tribe have been willed after a sei :ps of clashes m and around Serowe between supi>orters and opponents oi Ts tekedi Khama. Seretse's uncle and the former Regeni oi the
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  • 61 5 UK Requisitions 2 Nsw Tankers LONDON, Ji'.h 5 (UP>- The British Government has requisitioned two oil tankers being built here for Poland The 6.700-ton ships Tatry and Beskicly are now almost complete. The Government apparently decided on the move taken un der defence regulations to supplement the tanker fleet to
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  • 37 5 THE 1951 edit: m <<• the Malayan Post Office Guide is now mi sale at all post offices m Malaya, it v;■-;u an iounc< I on Saturday night, i-e G lide priced at S"J ..o.
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  • 150 5 Longed To See S'pore, So He Stowed Away A YEARNING to s* i S nga pore was iho reason 22 year old Govindan K<; ru jmaiii stowed away on the passenger ire r |ula </of on r/r Mrn/r(/f:, fo- j <;. ther with Indian passenger* Tc/io toere re? urn nig
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  • 181 5 BANGALORE, July 15 (AFP):— The All India Committee of the Congress Party has unanimously approved the electoral manifesto submitted hy Premier Nehru, setting forth the fundamental principles of the Government's home and foreign This united rt tha highest organ <>' the p*.- I
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  • 68 5 W ISHINGTON J 15 \VP> U S Navy C el S1 tfl \dm. si Sh U rday with C the P Re Fleel Adm Ai thur Radius T D< puty Chief •>( Navy 'J port, Vice-Adm. F: mcis I was also prt it is suggest*
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  • 34 5 OTHMAN bin Wok. at the Polytechnic cou s» journalism was i^ esei U d with his diploma by Co}. J. J Astor. Chairman uf "The Times' ri the Commonwealth Press 0 o
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    • 97 5 DREADERS AMERICA* EDITION J READ I > The Truth About Sunglasses A Lodging for the Night ■> 9 Adolf Hitler's Last Days This "Doctor Shortage" 5. Why Be Blind to Beauty? Hong Kong: Problem Child MarqQrct Truman's Reol Romance gm Eleven Years m Soviet Prison a. Camps IN JUKE ISSUER
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    • 47 5 CJLoaMs Toddlers SHOFS FEATURING THE "PIAY-UP-SAWOAI" V V V V V V V '•"''V" V" AA. A j. y A A ft, A.^'■ A IN BS >.VN, BTJ X I D I WIIITK GRAINED LEATHER, WliA VI SsVI OUT SOLES— SIZES 3 TO 7\ $7.7t5 PAIR. SINGAPORE
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  • WEEKLY SHARE MARKET REPORT
    • 618 6 'Pro voca tive Broadcas ts Deplored Effect On The Investing Public By A Special Correspondent ON buoyant markets a satisfactory volume of business was maintained during the week. Main activity was m industrials but towards the end tins came into the picture on good outport demand. The debate on the
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    • 154 6 LUES across:— l Property man: 6 Despatch letters for a job 1 6. It needs correction. 9 Left, m a sense; 10 On which B lift may depend: 11. No raw berry: 13 Look attractive?; 15 Get just your pound of flesh?; 16 Ob-ect of worship at
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    • 165 6 Standard Staff Reporter SARAWAK Oilfields, Ltd., an associate company of the Shell Group, have provided eight scholarships to young men m their labour force to undergo training at the Junior Technical (Trade) School m Singapore. The scholarship is for a three-year training course.
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    • 283 6 Industrials: Britisb Malaya Trustee t»5.50, Kraser Neave Oi Is (3.60 lo $3.62£, Gammon 52.40 to $2.50, G get iwn Dispensary S2 15 to Hongkong Bank $805 .v $810, Malayan Brewei es 55.85 to $6.10, Malayan C i tei es $1 75. Robinson $3-10 to ;-3.oi' Raffles Hotel
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    • 102 6 FOLLOWING is the 13th Weekly "Fair Price" list issued by the Controller of Supplies, Singapore. Sardines: 4 oz. tins (m oil) "Norway Mud" reduced from 55 to 45 cts. 4 oz. (m tomato sauce) "Norway Maid" reduced from 50 to 45 cts. Condensed Milk: 14
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    • 27 6 Klang River Tin Dredging Co. Lid. lias announced its first distribution since the war m a dividend of 10 per cent payable on July 30
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    • 60 6 PNEUMONIA claimed 22 lives and tuberculosis 24. according to the health statement issued by the Singapore Municipal Health Officer for week ending July 7. 1951 9even persons died of beriberi. 13 persons of enteritis, and six of convulsions. There was one death from diphtheria.
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    • 143 6 I EASTERN United Assurance which marie a profit of $205,002 for the year ended Marc'". 31, 1951, is paying shareholders Interim and final dividends of six per cent, each and a further six per cent, bonus: less income tax. The net income at $793,555 represented
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    • 520 6 FAST REGULAP TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Orerlom* San Froncitco Lo* Angelct AH American b Canadian Citi* Penang P. Sham 'pore lOGAR F. LUCKENBACH Sails 17 July JACOB LUCKENBACH 24/26Aug 27/28Aug 29Aug/lSept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26Sepf 27/28Sepr 29Sept/l Oct. AccepfinQ crrgo foi Hongkong. r-o' full part ?rs Dry Cargc Deep Tanks and
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    • 164 6 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WESI COASI MALAY > Vessel *Ot Muar Weekly Vessel tc Molocc Twice Weekly Vessel tor Dickson Weekly, Tung Song *oi Malacca Port Dickson Port Swettenham July 18 Segamat for Penang July 17 Serampang for Penang, Teiok Aribon July 20 EASI COAST MALAYA Resang for Kuantan July
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    • 79 6 Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 21 Hong Tat for Rengat July 21 Hong Thong *or Baqan Si Ap, Api July 16 Hong Ann for Djambi July 21 Mantin for T. Nibung July 21 Stia for Belawan July 21 SARAWAK N BORNEO Darvel for Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Tawao
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  • 363 7 som^?«:. r" A call for the drastic of ™™L?V c rules BT° verni ng the HMS Malaya rugby competition was made by Mr. H Service Perak's representative m the Malayan Rugiy IMon' and fo many years a coach to the Perak rugby
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  • 437 7 MAKING his debut m the Singapore Badminton Association Junior Singles championships this year. Wilfred Tan (Diehard* brother of Andrew Tan, last years junior singles champion, had to fi^ht very hard m his second round tie against Liew Khoon San (Marigold) whom he beat m three sets
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  • 164 7 p v t July 15 (Heuter) ft diso ay oi offspin bowling b a- ■.1 Rowan enabled the South Africans to beat Ireland by ei«hr wickets here yesterday e y had been led by 14 ru s on \he first innings. Tie South Africans were all
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  • 143 7 BOMBAY, July 15 (UP)— Malayan badminton stars Wong Pent; Soon and Abdulla Piruz beat Devinder Mohan and Henry Ferreira of India m the doubles final of the Cricket Club of India championships yesterday, 15-12, 1 .">-!>. The winners led from the assuming: an
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  • 372 7 KLI'AXG, Sun. Good performances were put up at the second annual district amateur athletic meet here on Friday. Top honours went to 2nd-Lt. D. J. Pain of the E.T.C. who broke the Johore mile record. He returned 4 mm. 48.2 sees. Results: Hammer Throw: 1.
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  • 484 7  - New Table-Tennis Champs. Crowned RANJIT SINGH By LOH KUM SOON, Singapore's ace table-tennis player tor well over 20 years and holder of the men's singles championship was dethroned m just over 30 minutes at the Great World last night where the 1951 STTA finals were held. i ATter five gruelling
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  • 79 7 EASTBOURNE. SUSSEX, July 15 (Reuter) Australia repre.sented by their Davis Cup team of Frank Sedgman, Ken McGregor and Mervyn Rose kept their unbeaten record m lh e international dub lawn tennis tournament here yesterday and won the Silver Windmill trophy with a record of 15 wins
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  • 61 7 NEW YORK. July 15 (AP) Saturday major league baseball results: American League: Boston 3, Chicago 2: New York U, Cleveland 8: Washington 8, Detroit 0: Philadelphia 10, .St. Louis G. National League: St. Louis 4. New York 3; Cincinnati 5. Boston 0; Pittsburgh 0. Philadelphi i 2, Chicago
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  • 16 7 BAASTAD. July 15 (Rcuter)— The Filipino pair Felicissimo Ampon and Cesar Carmona were
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 51 7 Today's Eadio Programmes KAIUO MALAYA SIMiAPOKE KNGLISB PROGRAMME ;u*< »1 W wmttf) News; I.« i-> Prourarome Schools Broadcast. Hall: Summary: \iusic* "t X»m. M fi Adventure, i«>^ M »ha« Market It From Here, Before Sf ht; the PBWjf AJIMB T mll wu'i" 1 "si News: 12 Tamil ts£^SSii* seas; MALAY
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    • 152 7 lian son;'s; IJSO Sports Round I'd; 1.4."> Children's Corner: B.la News: 8.,i0 Ruanjran Kesenian. CHINESE iKOGKAMME J-'Ot 1 *<•!• Ifi dieiren 10 J3 a m to 12 noon Schools Broadcast- i;.4"> Prog. Summary m Mandarin- li 47 Mandarin Lijcht Music: I p m News m Mandarin. Amoy and Caatonese followed
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    • 164 7 Ilannay; News (S); 9.45 Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians; 1(1 p.m Opera Concert; 10.:i0 Dance Music from The Griffin Inn. (K.L.). PUNANG (I'4BV kc/& I'M uietiei) 9.35— 9.55 Schools Broadcast: 10 a.m. News (K.L.); 10.45 Schools Broadcast: I—l1 I p.m. As Singapore; <i p.m. Programme Summary; 6.02 Anniversary Hour; p.m
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  • 558 8 DE KRETSER TO THE RESCUE Singapore Draw With Johore THEY FIND SITTING ROOM JOHORE BAHKI', Sun. Johore nearly pulled off a l»i^ surprise m tlit-ir interstate cricket with Singapore which ended m a draw. The homesters were well on the road .<» victory until they came up against de Kretser
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  • 229 8 An to Racer Dies RIO DE JANEIRO. July 14 (UP) French auto racer Jean Arh ird died today when his Bfaserati car went off- the road and roll m a ravine during a trial run. Never before hits there been a bigger crowd at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore, as
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  • 27 8 LIBERTY Sports Club beat Seletar Football Club 2 o m a friendly soccer played at Seletar yesterday. Clive and Das Rozario were the scorers.
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  • 42 8 The Hongkong University Tennis Team will be entertained by the V.M.C.A. at Bras Basah Road on Friday at 4.:i0 p.m. Three singles and two doubles matches will be played and the V.M.C.A. team will be captained by Lim Hee Chin.
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  • 393 8 BELOW are weights for second day, Wednesday, July 18, of the Singapore races. CL. 1 DIV. I—6 F. Four O'clock II 9.02 Pink Gin 9.02 No Regrets 9.00 Melbury Court 8.10 Bright Eye g 8.08 Toboggan 8.07 (Uninsured 8.05 Croydon 8.04 Ondine 8.03 Kinder Gold 8.02h
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  • 387 8 LONDON, July 15 (Renter). Just how good is Randolph Turpin the British European and world middleweight champion. That is what those interested m boxing overseas must he now asking after the coloured Briton's unexpected, yet brilliant, win over Raj Robinson, the former holder of
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  • 401 8 HOIN'G KONG University s sports contingent chalked up their first victory yesterday, when their tennis team scored a 3-2 win over the local Guild of Graduates at Dr. Chan Ah how's courts at Mounthatten Road. A record crowd of undergrads, grads. friends and supporters
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  • 67 8 MUNICH. July 15 (AFP)— Germany yesterday tied one-all with Italy with three matches still to be played m the European zone semi-finals of the Davis Cup Contest. Italy had won the first singles match the day before yesterday. In the second singles yesterday, the veteran
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  • 60 8 Old Frees W in PENANG, Sun— Bowlers wore on top Id the annual cricket match between O'd Free Ass >- ciation and Penang Free School on the school ground today. In an exciting finish Old Boys be.it presents boys by two runs. Schoolboy Navaratnam as topscorer of the match with
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  • 131 8 Rocklites Chalk Up 5th Win THE enterprising Rocklites got their sth successive win when they defeated the Chinese Athletics "A" 3 l m a SAFA division two match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Mission put the Rocklites ahead m the 15th minute. Man Fook equalised. Rocklites were pinned m their
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  • 58 8 LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)— Scottish festival football results: St. Mungo Trophy First Round Aberdeen 2 Rangers 1. Celtic 2 Hearts 1. Dundee 3 Motherwell 4. Hibernian 3 Third Lanark 1. Morton 1 Clyde 2. Queen of the South 3 East Fife 0. Raith Rovers 9 Queens
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  • 226 8 Bardhan Cup soccer IPOH. Sun.— IVrak h,,1w,.,. compatriots by !>-2 m the Bardnaa lition for Malayan In<lian- \Am\m\ v Indians owed llu-ir Hfltorj t«. it, (lu I forwards. Selangor put up a g tod fight and held the a/inners to i all draw m the v.v>:
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    • 52 8 ffl>Klil TIMESffc HloiH riUEh at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. SiiiKajMir^ 9.18 7 "»7 Malacca 4..">: i SJ3 Port IHrkson 8.:{4 i.Mi Port S'hain >:w .i.tti INMi;«n« 10.:}3 11. Hi TOMORROW: Steeapore io:{» 9 ah Malacca 648 SJS? Port Dicksoo 4.1 m SJM P«>r« S'liam 3"»<» UJ
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