Singapore Standard, 17 July 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard 1L ffl 4. I! >--0. '5- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 2114 1 Watts- Carter Case Opens In -KL Court j Chat ss Of Consorting K, Mon.— Jeffrey Watts-Carter, 41, Bedrock Estate, near Sungkai, rial toy in the Supreme Court, Kuala >f on 'Mice Wilson, on three charges of I ;> Fmergency Regulations. They ilfv or penal servitude for life. s proceeding with
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  • 16 1 45 Jungle Companies Organized d the aa mm e rrival r« i e C I e
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  • 8 1 Sanders Tours RAF Stations In S'pore i 3
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  • 172 1 GROUP CAPTAIN E.J. Kae, Comnv-nd Regiment Office' at j Tudeh Partv were reported carried awav from the not scene for Communist-stvle "martyr funerals." The police announced 62 ol their men had been wounded. A police source estimated 9b civilians also had been wounded Harriman today laid a
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  • 53 1 ;V r h rist °P n< r Chancellor. General Manager of Reuters, receiving their Highnesses, the Sultan and Sultana of Johore. at the Reuters Centenary banquet in London on July 11. Lady Dumas, wife of Sir Lloyd Dumas, Chairman of the Australian Associated Press, is
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  • 133 1 TEHERAN, July 16 (AP). Premier Mohammed Mossadeq proclaimed martial law in Teheran today and ordered a bi# roundup of Communists following rioting in which about 16 persons were killed and more than 150 injured. Police arrested more than 200 leftists atter Sunday night's
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  • 173 1 Iran Gunboat Stops UK Freighter ABADAN. July 16 (AP) A Persian river gunboat, carry- ing soldiers, stopped the Briti ish freighter, Nagaristan, out- ward bound from Basra and Abadan and delayed her for I half an hour today at the mouth of the Shatt el Arab, it was learned today.
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  • 151 1 Fire Destroys UK-Bound Timber Cargo Standard Staff Reporter. TIMBER weighing about 100 tons and worth approximately $30,000 was destroyed in a Rre which broke out at the timberyard of Kim Hiap Lee and Co.. in Lorong Geylang Road yesterday afternoon. A I irge attap shed which covered the timber was
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  • 123 1 Standard Start Correspondent IPOH, Mom.— State and Settlement Chinese organizations in the Federation have been asked to append their signatures to a message from the Chinese in the Federation of Malaya to Mr. Thomas E. Dewcy U.S Republican leader, who is expected In Malaya calls
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  • 75 1 LOXDON. July 16 (Reuterj in idle and irregular markets he m«J >rity of price changes wire to lower levels today. Business was restricted by the apnroach of end of account and the desire to await developments n the international situation. British Government stocks were f\ ihtly
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  • 120 1 TEHERAN, July 16 (Renter) Mr. Averell Harriman, President Truman's personal representative, today promised Persia that the United States will give economic aid for Per- sian reconstruction provided there is "a satisfactory settlement" in the oil dispute with Britain, usually well-informed sources said tonight. The source, both
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  • 45 1 TEHERAN. July 15 (UP) Soviet troops were reported concentrating today on Iran's northeastern border. Usually reliable Iranian sources said "truckloads of troops were brought into the Russian frontier town of Astara on the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea.
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  • 131 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Nine Malay soldiers, alleged to have taken part in the rioting at the Rex Cinema last Saturday night were produced in the Magistrate's Court today and charged. They pleaded not guilty to the charge and claimed trial. Police Inspector
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  • 144 1 Standard Shipping Reporter THE BRITISH submarine HMS Thorough, commanded by Lt -Comdr. S. J. Fovargue, is to be engaged in diving trials in Singapore waters next week. The vessel has just completed a seven-month refit at the Singapore Naval
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  • 439 1 Ceasefire talks "Cordial" But Progress Slow TOKYO, July 16 (Reutcr-AAP) United Nations dkkgrttS to the Korean ceasefire talks at Kaesong today reported that some progress had been made on compiling an agreed agenda. Both delegations agreed to meet again at HOC) hours (local time) tomorrow, at the Communists 1 request,
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  • 295 1 Dewey Says In Taipei: TAIPEI. July 16 (AP)— The Communists would not be able to destroy the friendship between the Chinese and American peoples, Republican Governor Thomas E Dewey of New York told a big luncheon gathering here todav. The lunch was given in Dewey's
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  • 214 2 By MAXINE RAKICH Standard Woman Reporter XORDA Rutkewitz, weD known dross designer o Sy Iney, Australia, is now ii Singapore with a specia c Uerti n of cocktail and ev< rung gowns, :da Rutk-jvvitz ia as well-known in Amenta as bi A- ra ia In
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    66 2 photo. A Qmse motor cyclist 48-year-old Chan Ah Hiv was l?«-I h*? a lollis I n with ™tor tar at Jalan Besar s!.ortl> before sis oVloik yesterday evening. He suMain-d a su^etted tr.u tare of th- skull and Egi. He v t a mittrt bito the General Hospital in a
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  • 51 2 AX INDIAN, Muthu Mih .i--ieen FLr.vthc-r 23 > p>.,;:ed suilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of stealng an identity card, a dobhy •eceipt and cash $92.82 bcl.,:igin"s p a fellow-worker, Suppiah at Si James Power Station, Keppel [load t June 9. He .va> sentenced j two
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    • 329 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOLLOW ING a visit to the site of the new §90,000,000 Pasir Panjang Power Station jesterday in the company of Singapore Municipal Electrical Engineer, Commissioner Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Independent (City Ward) said that the gigantic proportions of the task of building
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  • 139 2 He Swam To Dodge Police Standard Stall Reporter WONG Chin Wuan (22) and Lim Joo Kee (23) were sentenced to two months and six months" rigorous imprisonment respectively in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stealing three wheels of a m I car complete with tyres, u"i rth St
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  • 226 2 2. Ess: Cut Power For Hotels Bars Standard Staff Reporter n ™E SINGAPORE Progressive Party leader, Mr. C b. L. Ess (Municipal West) yesterday advocated the removal of surplus power and lighting facilities in hotels, restaurants, bars, coffee shops and billiard saloons in order to conserve electricity. Mr. Ess termed
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  • 58 2 Mr. R. A. Wright yesterday lauded the efforts of the Gan Eng Seng Parent-Teacher Association which is launching a "Grow More Food" campaign. This campaign raid Mr. Wright could well be emulated bv" o:ner schools. The G:\n Eng Sen* school ds to include a size;-b'o
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  • 71 2 Standard St;ift Reporter P. Kalimuthu was charged In the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with stealing a shirt and pair of shorts containing a wnst watch, two gold rings, one foot-rule and $123.19 cents >i cash, belonging to Malaperumal in the five r foot way of a house
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  • 57 2 Chang Chia Chin was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First police Court yesterday for cheating Abu Samat bin Mohamed Noor of a watch worth $45 at Dun lop Street on May 3. Chan got the watch from Abu on the pretence that he would
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  • 50 2 A MALAY, Alias bin Ali <22) ot Delhi Street wa s sentenced to tnree months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted stealing $25 one sarong, on e flashlight and one snao- container from a house at Mararig Road on Jun e 12
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  • 32 2 a ALW ZEALAND sailor £eil Campbell McGregor, of the Chip Lam berthed at Keppel Harbour was fined $10 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for abusing a police lieutenant
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  • 92 2 3. Paglar: Wait For New Plant Referring to the present e-ec- trictty situation. Singapore I Legislative Councillor Dato C J. Paglar thought that the whole matter had been let to slide. There was no remedy except wait lor the new Pasir Panjang plant to operate. He said that Switzerland was
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  • 35 2 THE BODY of Mr. Cliia Sow Hong. 49-year-old Singapore and Kuantan business man wno died in Singapore last Friday was flown to Kuantan for burial in a Malayan Airways chartered Dakota yesterday
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  • 366 2  - THIS GIRL HAS FLED EVA CHOXG Ghost Or No Ghost By Standard Woman Reporter CHYE LEE SIA until recently a maidservant in an European househald has fled after two days' stay in the quarters allocated her. Despite the assurance given her by a "Tariff Li" (Chinese medium) employed by her
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  • 117 2 Standard Stuff Reporter LI CHI WAH. Senior Inspector n. Chinese Schools, Singapore. las been awarded a leader grant 0 visit the United States this ummer, the American Consulate xeneral announced today. Mr. A recently left for America. This is the second award to be lade,
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  • 52 2 A EUROPEAN w .man Miss A. E. Gib'os. was admitted to practice in Singapore as an advocate and solicitor yesterday when her application before Acting Chief Justice Brown w is aoproved. Miss Gibbs was called to the oar in England in 19*9, and jv now attached to MesMs.
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  • 51 2 MARRIAPAN RANGASAftfY was charged in the Sing ip ire First Police Court yesten ay with stealing a leather purse cont; in£g an identity c; ?d from Chan ivia Hee, while travelling in a bus along Balest^r Road 3n July He claimed trial and !S ■"'""'•d bail ol tl::v;
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  • 126 2 TWO Chinese and a Malay were convicted in the Singapore First District Court yesterday of robbing a Chinese woman. Kwan Wgoii Oy of a purse containing J..55 and an identity card at t'Vih^ i i at Road ~tj-u-i_r->rxrx-»%r> o»»-- t n /T were Lee
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  • 86 2 hable to load OAV: New v. .<. Bendemeer toad. bar. Hock Leoag. Milae R Jalan Pek?.:i. Jalan s Roar: a haml a. Raffles i Sumbawa Road. Boon rat St A mid B «d Sims Avenue. Joo e. Jalan Cunos k Ha Kolam Aye;. McPtu Road. Kixn Chuai R
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  • 15 2 Big School planned For Katong Si Educ S ri° I ary Re C c I
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    • 52 2 THE WORLDS LEADING i, .Ik Enquiries to UNDERWOOD tj G^'F s As*MCf«sl SINGAPORE KUALA LUMP SIME DARBY 6- CO LTD, IPOH MALACCA KOI/ LIFEGUARD IK BEST FOR BABIES j Philips New Style RAI S5 COMMERCIAL FRADERS LTD. ll<a<l Offices 17.11 BoaJuai Nesl to Uutfierrd Bai Branrh: 18 E^ lluo,, St
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    • 145 2 > -J L.A. Division 01 7'.. i John Ambulance Brigad* Ge:-T-^(.:K: 530 p.m., C.ass SJO p.m.. French C 3-0 pm.. Gymnastics rSfkSss* r Chinese Y.M.C. A.. Sdeffc Roft* gadmmton LI JO Basket w Pm.. Table 'I -•■■o p.m., Billiards T 7.30-9.30 p,m.. F., Sch< o-9 P m.. Student Free English
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  • 36 3 3 HO NOURS MEN FOR ENGLAND graduates of the University of Parl II of the Colonial Adminisir. will leave the Colony early r Oxford or Cambridge for the rse for administrators. The three men are: Mr.
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  • 105 3 K Soai-i Hoe. Assistant Se ret »ry ■V" in the Colonial Se retary's Office, Mr. Teo Ka.h Le > ig, Assistant Secretary the Se retarial for Chinese fail a Mr. Hairy Chan Ke 4 H iwe, Thud Assistant Secreta y in the Economic Se
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  • 335 3 IT IS BEYOND ME, HE SAYS i the :m of and fficult artioD v :i;es ssion- the r P. .hie of the 1 torn 1 1 ;r.v'hc Fat ir.-» inratioa > extend I :n (i. I. IM. ParemD II ICS u lalaya \lalaja. > tgaporc they were allowed a month's
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  • 136 3 A QUARREL over two buttons caused a newly-wed wife of 21 to die of caustic soda it was stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday when an inquest was held into her death. Husband, Low Yeoh Pow, told the court th.it on June 28. he
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  • 271 3 DA WN SURPRISE FOR NINE MEN Standard Staff Reporter NINE badlv-woanded Dutch soldiers from Korea left Singapore this morning in a surprise flight home. Thev left by KLM Constellation turned hospital plane, from Kallang Airport before dawn today accompanied bv a Dutch nurse. ••The men had no! expected to be
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  • 229 3 GOODBYE TO THE $50 MILLIONS' Standard Staff Reporter THE DRAFT Japanese peace treaty recently announced has created a feeling of frustration among a large section of the Singapore Chinese community. They find no hope of recovering the S5O millions in force donations taken away by
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  • 112 3 THERE will be one central source for the issue of reserved seat and tar park tickets for this year's Singapore Air Day the Colony's fourth which will be held at Kalians' on September 1. By agreement with other big stores, Messrs. Robinson Co.. Ltd.,
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  • 142 3 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG Indonesian gardener told the Singapore Coronert f°se/«q«id^ H °lff "was Sarmani bin Sinawi (2?) wh^ was Rivi»« .evident at an inquest into tlie death ot the thief, Hassan bin dmduri (40) from a broken neck. Sinawi said that on June
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  • 448 3 Public Will Be Asked Its Views Standard Staff Reporter THE Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has recom- mended the acceptance in principle of the one-' [way traffic scheme for the central area in Singapore. The decision is subject to utilising: the most suitable
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  • 301 3 Yogi Sees Light After 5 Days Of Darkness Standard Staff Reporter RAMASWAMIAK, the Indian yogi at the little wayside temple at 14th Mile Bukit Timah, opened his eyes yesterday after more than five days of fasting and silent meditation. His body looted emrwaciated] and he temporarily abandoned his yoga posture
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  • 53 3 DOPE ROUND HIS KNEES— A 54-YEAR-OLD Chinese sea- man. who had a pound of raw opium ti-'d round his knees, «was yesterday jailed for four months in the Singapore Third District Court. He was Lai Swee, ho s tid that he was an opium addid and was suffering from some
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  • 58 3 AN [NDIAN. An:, Mian of the i ship. Empire Prince was jailed j for three months in the Singapore Third District Court yes, terday for having a quarter I pound ui Indian hemp on J-> 7. The hemp was folded in white cloth ;::-.d lied to
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  • 33 3 ALL members of the Voltu leet Special C nstabulary attached to "C" Division are instructed to attend a meeting al Beach Road Police Station at 5.30 p.m. today. I without fail.
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    • 164 3 Arriving 500n.... 800k Now!!!! Introducing the Pilot "Little Maestro" j»jlK I POW ER OUTTOT Singapore $160/- Less 10$ for Cash Federation Duty extra A SIT FOR ANY SETTING See th? Little Maestro MrH f«H in these delightful coiourb: powder blue, pastel gr n rpe I They add lustre to a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 329 4 Military Medal F or Two RAF Malays TWO MEN of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) eacfi receive the Military Medal today for gallantry in action against the bandits. Truv are Leading Aircraftma i Mat Awang bin Cheros. whose hone is at Data Kurau i.e i Taiping, and Aircraftman Fn Class Abdullah
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  • 163 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Moo.— The fl >s| b;-:ch of officials to study Hokkien under the scheme started bv the Federation Government to prov.de Police 93 rera and officials with a e'-iiw.ce to attend an intensive .^e ta the study of Chinese, .ft t!iis
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  • 64 4 Si.ind.ird Stall Correspondent MUAR Mon. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mustapha, President Sessions Court, here, left Muar this morning for Alor Star: I Puisne Judge in place! o: M-.\ Justice Russell who is proceeding to :ne United Kingdom on leave. inche Ja'afar bin Mohd Taha. MCS f- -n
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  • 249 4 Standard Statf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Another nail in the bandit coffin is being driven with the oper.r ns which commenced :r. n ing in 8.-.* i Caves village. 7th mile Ipoh Road, from where over 600 pe pie arc being evacuated to Jin]a:
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  • 67 4 KU V LUMPUR T S 29, the Presi t1 the Sess s Court, Mr. D.M.K 3 n a charge of ting. I" i i ged that between 2S and the i ing Say, sed rent 1 I S uth Easi H tc i eated the F inducing her
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  • 380 4 MCA Branches Told To Submit Views On Fed. Pact, N'lit y Bills Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. 'Hie Malayan Chinese Association is calling on Stat< and Settlement branches for their views on the Federation of Malaya Agree client (Amendment) Bill, and the State Nationality Bill. Those views are needed to
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  • 184 4 Mandard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Two passenger buses were destroyed by fire and several identity cards and cash were robbed in the Pontian and Mersing areas of South Johure yesterday. A South-Johore bus with about ten passengers proceeding to Pontian was stopped by
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  • 103 4 THE Cheng Siew Chinese Sch< Batu Pah.i:. held its 40th Anniversary Celebrations in the school Hall. The investiture of the New Batu Pahat 22nd Seoul Troop \va^ also held in the halL Among the guests were Mr. Tung Thean Sens. Asst. Inspector of Chinese Schools,
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  • 84 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— "Yau have a bad record"' said Mr. L.H. Cohen. President of the Sessions Court, to a Malay. Othman bin Ahamed. when he sentenced the latter to three years' imprisonment for cheating. Sometime in January last year. Othmpn induced a compatriot. Sanudin bin
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  • 111 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Delagates from the Federation met last night here to discuss the demerits of the creation of two special grades above the timescale for hospital assistants. The meeting was presided over by Mr. A. Sinnathamby vice-pre-sident of the Federal Association. The trend
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Accepting the submission of defence Counsel. Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, that his client had no case to meet, the President of t^e Sessions Court, Mr. D. M. K. Grant, today acquitted and discharged an Indian, Vadiveloo, an employee of the Electrical
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    • 85 4 P" notici PROFIT 1 V the keen WOM I STATIONER 5» scCl JSi H following alree ««.JS W jKS a tt wk •vernight smash |OS s »nd rein |«r S^°" an 1 1 •nd grab raid at pe« s r eV»W s oi^d. C»C**» ft 1 1 their premises in
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    • 567 4 r I 'I K »IA MARRIAGE SILVER WEDDING JOSEPH PETER-DEVASA-J GAY AM. On 14th July, 1926, at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, by the late Rev. Father Louis BurghofTer, Francis Joseph Peter to Antonia Devasagayam, DEO GRATIAS. MISCELLANEOUS OOSE Chee Cert Physio- therapist massage Tur-kish-bath Electrotherapy 25Penang
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  • 219 5 Butterworth Posts Reserved For Local Boys, Says Aston Pr\ T iv aiU art la^ Correspondent rJsJHANG, Mon. An assurance that the post of Assistant District Officer, Butterwortli, would be reserved for local men was given by the Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. A. V. Aston, at S e ttlemenl Council meeting
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  • 6 5 Mrs. Oon Visits Heart Of US
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  • 200 5 i Many Discrepancies Slai i i- I Reporter !*>j k, a young < hinese accused on i i u .;i'. ami mm «»t iraperstonatins veslerd i) acquitted !>> the Singapore 1 Hr< S. I I fh. without being ■i- .I nee. to ti eai I
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  • 168 5 Standard Staff Correspondent i PENANG, Mon— A motion by Mr. D. R. Home that a Bill I entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the changing of the phrase 'Mohammedan' in written laws be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council," i was passed at the
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  • 134 5 THE FEES for" transfer or hackney carriages in Singapore, which is at present SI under the Municipal Ordinance, is to be increased to $4 per transfer. This has been decided by the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Commissioners subject to the agreement of the
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  • 202 5 Standard Staft Reporter k THE SINGAPORE Traffic Police are looking for eyewitnesses of three accidents, tv 0 of which resulted in fatalities. One of the accidents took place yesterday at 8 p.m. near the junction of J>tl:m Besar and Kitcnenei Road, when a motor
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  • 76 5 PENANG. Mon- A motion re- 1 vising scales oi salaries for asSlStani station masters and conductors ot the Penang Hill Railway with effect from Jan 1. 1930. was carried at the Settlement I Council meeting today. Assistant Station masters wi'h- out a School Certificate will receive $65 x
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  • 323 5 THF 17 Vehicles Sub Inspectors of the Registrar of Vehicles Department of the Singapore Municipality, who "boycotted the $120 bar examination on Saturday last, are to be given the opportunity of appearing before the Establishment Committee to give their reasons for the "boycott." M This
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  • 133 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE TOST of Living allowance for Malayan Oiher Ranks serving in the British Army in Maia\a and Singapore is less than the rate paid to Government employees in the Federation, states an oiiieia! announcement issued last niiiht. The reason
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  • 163 5 MCs To Take Over Power Of Registrar THE SINGAPORE Muncipal Commissioners are to amend Section 3. sub section 13 of the Road Traffic Ordinance, 1941. to take over the power at present vested in the Registrar of Vehicles to determine the number of persons that may be carried in a
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  • 76 5 THE Singapore Traction Com- pany Employee*' Union Is to i hold an extraordinary general I fneeting on Friday to consider I further action on its demand for increased cost of living allowances for members at the i rate ot $1 pet day per head. The Company
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  • 65 5 photo. The Raja Perempuan of Kelwtan the Patron ot the Persatuan Kemajuan Kaum Ibu Kelantan (Malaj Women Welfare Association) seen receiving a bouquet during the opening ceremony of the Fun Fair held on Saturday by the Kaum Ibu, Kota Bahru, in aid of their club-house fund.
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  • 218 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE RECOMMENDATION of the Parkin- Committee lo prohibV goods vehicles or hire lorries the use of the ear parks at Raffles Place, Fullerton Square, Clifford Pier and Empress Place and the proposed car park on the open space between Market Street
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  • 34 5 Unions W ill Talk about L5 Singapore's 190 trade uni ms I tve igreed to ki^»* -id to > C ''iimi- n on Retiremei I R> tn tiv begins its three eittini i Memorial Hall
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  • 463 5 Blackout Knocks Off 6 Hours Pay Standard Slaff Reporter FOI.R-hundred-and-fifty-thr«MF* men, rmplnyed af ihe factory of Tinted Engineer* at River alley Road 9 Singapore, and their families were deprived «>f nix hours" pay because of a blackout in that area on Wed* ne»day last. I This is stared Tn a
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  • 315 5 m tinl.ird Siaft Correspondent MALACCA. Hon. D > Tan Cheng Lock, pr<' idling at hree-houf i naugura I meet* [ng of the Malacca Lab iir Party held at the Cap!' .1 Dance Hall today, welcon 1 the formation of the Party as a i ounterweigl
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 815 6 'TWO reports on education— the Barnes Report on Malay education and the Fenn-Wu Report on Chinese education await the consideration of the people of this country. These two reports are not easily reconcilable in so far as their approach to the problem of Malayan education is concerned.
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  • 1369 6  -  CECIL SPRIGGE \Bu ROME 'THE affairs of Sicily are often described by mainland Italians as incomprehensible. The Italian State has indeed inherited from the Kingdom of Naples a marked incapacity to handle the four million inhabitants of that beautiful and inscrutable island. From Cavour to Crispi, and from
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  • 409 6  -  LON JONES 1 HOLLYWOOD. EVERYTHING is done the hard and costly way in the film capital. Jeanne (rain, for instance, just had her hair j bobhed for the first time and this simple hair cut, which could have been done by any competent hair-dresser for two
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  • We the People
    • 611 6 Sir: I n afraid Da L ist has distorted historical facts when i x I >uched i a the s ibjed oi the status ol Muslim women and polygamy. Polygamy in Islam is a permission and not an ob igation and the majority ol the Muslims do
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    • 182 6 Sir:— I was subjeel to rouch handling by the Police at the receni Lornie Mile Speed 1 was at the starting point When a European Police O^icer who was off duty came along and kept pushing" me off the load every now and again. I could not go
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    • 52 6 Sir: Alex Josey has caught the wrong bull by its horns what he should rightly suggest is to nationalise the country's road passenger transport industry, so that the high profits can be diverted into the country's depleted rollers. And how about it. lion. Date Onn? PASSENGER TRANSPORT WORKER
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    • 71 6 Sir; May I through your paper congratulate the boy or the girl w'n) wrote a letter concerning the London Matric a few days ago, in the Straits Times. However since no notion ha§ been taken as yet, A would like to remind Mr. Halliday that the stud e
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    • 345 6 The Unwept, Unsung Un hon on red Pension ers Sir;— lt is now about two months since the Singapore Colonial Secretary stated on the rloor of the Legislative Council in reply to a question by Mr. Thio Chan Bee that an increase to the COL. allowance for Government pensioners was
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    • 156 6 Sir. Asian*' regards those who oppose State Lottery as morally bankrupt. Lest the people of Malaya be misled, please allow me to explain my viewpoint. Allah has allotted sufficient resources to this world to meet man's necessities in life. Bui as a result of exploitation, misappropriation and
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    • 76 6 Sir; 11 is very gallant of Mr. Chan Ku:n Chee to come forward to defend Mr. Thio Chan Bee but the latest report from the Moral Rearmament Assembly points to the fact that Mr. Thio did say that it was he who had prevented a civil war in
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  • 37 6 Review of Views 17 i I',--mum ol Mi This v thai that p on the Ed aut boi n,, the Utus giv< m- th x B p China tmi i i By I i I t i-
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  • 375 7 Vital Not To Force Showdown In Korea, Says Dean Acheson WASHINGTON, Julv 16, (R«»Ut). Secretary of State ..M declared in a 9tatement«made public last night that mhflniingl) important not to force a >lio\v<lown in Korea. He advised also that "if we a low ourselves to be lulled" by Korean truce
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  • 29 7 Ridgway's Firm Tactics Hailed In US B i s1 I by I s s e K E k g ijjh a s ed bv nber s ted hole i
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  • 12 7 Kept In Sealed Room For 11 Years man, i roan, spital. ess
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  • 112 7 M INS AX July lti, (AP>. A sportily dressed Chinese "mystery man" appeared in Kaesong an Sunday. Many who saw him believe he is a civilian Communist !.;■>•» >man. the first reported in ihe city. ihe helicopter pilots who flew thr I'nited Nations
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  • 197 7 \v ISHINGTON, July 16, AP' ■i e C ited St; tea and its r ted Nations Uies are p <- om yea U*****,000.- g v k »re reconstructio i I g.. rune to go into ope "atio i s soon as real peace won
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  • 78 7 TOKYO, Jui} Iff, fl7P> The North Korean newspaper "Democratic Korea" on Saturday in an editorial entitled "We 9uppoii Nam H"s Proposal", said, "The most important point in \am Il*s p r «> p q s a I is \he withdrawal of foreign troops
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  • 45 7 photo. The Persian Tenth Division and the Persian Gulf Fleet that guard the Khuzistan oilfields staged a goosestepping display of force at Abadan. July 6. Shown here is an armoured car of the tenth division passing the reviewing stand- AP
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  • 237 7 HONGKONG, July 16 (AP) Thirty thousand Cantonese turned out a^t dawn last Saturday to witness the mass trial of 136 "counter-revolutionaries" but after two hours of listening 1 to demands that "more severe measures" be taken, trial judges sentenced only
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  • 226 7 NEW YORK, July 16, (UP). -Democratic Senator Paul Douglas warned Sunday that a i Korean truce reached at the 38th Parallel will give the Chinese Communists a propaganda victory. Speaking on the national television forum "Mrs. Roosevelt meets the Public."' Douglas said a
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  • 77 7 PERTH. Australia, July 16 (Tjp)_.The British tanker Dolabella. which escaped from Abadan three weeks ago. slipped quietly into Freemantle Sunday. It was the Dolabella's first port of call since leaving Abadan. Her oil cargo is the last Persian oil to leave Abadan. Captain Norman Clarke.
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  • 98 7 SAIGOX. July 16 (UP)— Paul Khune, International Red Cross official, notified the Communist i Vietminh Red Cross Sunday ho would meet their representatives next week in Communist-held territory. Khun radioed Tun? Ton, President of the Vietminh Red j Cross, that he would meet
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  • 40 7 The 45.000-ton battleship lowa and two Essex Class carriers are being taken out of mothI balls and put in "standby status." ready for quick use if needed, the U.S. Navy has announced. A. P.
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  • 128 7 WASHINGTON, July 16. j (AP).— Admiral Forrest Sheri man, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Start' member, left Sunday for a series of talks with Amerij can officials and those of Westi ern European nations, including Spain. Sherman's mission presumably also had some relation to
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  • 46 7 HOXGKOXG. July 16, (ReuterAAP>- Peking radio announced today that the Salvation Army had been banned in Tientsin because it was a "reactionary" organisation directed by imperialists. Tientsin Military Control Commission reported the Salvation Army was one oi the International counter revolutionary organisations.
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  • 84 7 11 GENEVA. July 1«, (AP).— Dr. G. J. Van Heuven Goedhart United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said Sunday that the world's refugee problem "has by no mea in his first report to the United Nations, Dr. Goedhart wirned against any "comforting thought"
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  • 378 7 NEW DELHI, July 16 (AP)— Prime Minister \>hi« was Sunday called from his Congn ss Party conference in Bangalore to receive telephone reports of Pakistan Premier Liaquat Aii Khan's allegations that Indian armed forces are threatening the Pakistan border. Responsible Indian officials, who
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  • 394 7 Jap Forecast Of Red Moves After Signing TOKYO.JuIy 16, (Retiter--1 AAPj.— Russia and other O nImunist nations wiil withhold I diplomatic recognition !>■ n Japan for an indefinite period after the signing of the pet e with the Western powers, Japanese Government officials, predicted today. These officials said Further i
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  • 128 7 LONDON, July 16, (UPI British officials Sunday predicted an eai ly agi cement on i Mid-Eastern Command linked to the Atlantic Pad and said that they were consulting with ei»h! other powers on a conference to map the defence Africa. The Mid-Eastem Comm: ltd,
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  • 46 7 RANGOON, Jiii.v IS (R( it« I The British Govenuneni lias agreed to advance a £5.000.000 sterling loan to the Bui tnese Government to buy 33 l 3 per cent, ol the shares o! t.\e Burma Oil Company Ltd., H !j Learned here.
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  • 116 7 PI Youth To Burn Effigy Of Dulle s MANILA, .l.;'\ 16. AP taf <>< an cffigs ol ft ib State Department advisei Foster Dulles, authoi at tin i p sed peace treaty Foi Jap; v. ill t;ike place during a pi U I rally in trie Plaea Mini morrow, the
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    • 27 7 /pi HPLdJm^'^A 6001 I ALL IT NEEDS I I '***>«- mvwii**- m»A\ ME'S SO STUCK-yp-.. mS^K^^P'N'SH/ iIS A HEAD T^' I WONDER IF HE'S^ J^Y SNOW MAN t>CT^
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  • 95 8 THE "round-the-world" American President Lanes ship President Johnson, which left Sari Francisco on Juv.e 28 for Yokohama, Kobe. Hongkong and Manila, is due in Singaporeon July 24 with ten passengers. Tiie passengers are: Mi-^ M. Kirkpatrick. Miss Anna Pemberton. Miss Amy Bone. Rev. and Master
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  • 198 8 RC Hopes To Report Progress In Port Schemes Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Dr. N. K. Menon was told in a written answer at today's Settlement Council meeting that the Resident Commissioner hoped to be able to report definite progress in formulating short term port development schemes, acceptable to local
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  • 48 8 Air Chief TestFlies First CA22 MELBOURNE: (Airmail* cßeu- ter-AAP»— Chief of Australia's Air Staff. Air Marshal G. Jones, i maintained his record of piloting every type of aircraft in service J when he test-rlew t' first CA22. j a training plane designed for the Royal Australian Air Force.
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  • 152 8 2 GOVT PLANES FETCH $1 7,000 Standard Aviation Reporter TWO Miles Gemini aircraft brought out to Malaya more than three years ago for the use of Government officials have been sold to Air Asia Ltd., Honskong at about $8,500 each. They were purchased in <; v U-K. for a] proximateiy
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  • 220 8 THE ROYAL Singapore Flying Club may take part in the Colony's Fourth Air Day flying programme when one of the instructors will probably stage a "crazy flying" turn in a Tiger Moth. This was revealed at yesterday's meeting of the Air Day Working Committee, over
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  • 28 8 GEXOA. July 16: fAP>— ltaly's Seamen's Union yesterday demanded pay increases ranging up to 30 per cent and threatened to strike it they are not {ranted.
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  • 47 8 HONGKONG, July 16: «AP The Danish "Great Northern Telephone Company"' is Looking for deep-diving thieves who stole nearly three and a half miles of submarine cable trom a depth at about 150 feet Company officials yesterday offered HKSS.OOO reward for the cable or the thieves.
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    • 262 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 28 Vessel tor Muar Weekly J ong J of for R engat July 28 I Vessel tor Molocc Twice Weekly ng Tnon 9 f r Bagan Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly Api Api Ju| y 17 r
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    • 41 8 Despatches TODAY: Hongkong and China 6 p.m. by Tjiwangi, Jakarta and Sourabaya by Van Riebeeck, Palembang by j Mentakab. Pontianak noon by Senal Arrivals TODAY: Thailand by train., Britain. N. Ireland. Eire.' Europe, N. and W. Africa, West Indies by Benvorlieh.
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    • 161 8 shippim iNiEilKiiiiS WHARVES Ma™- Streatham Hill BSEE2 0 3 t j j OITER ROADS Atlantic Seaman u u 4 Hji H^u.tn. e Windrush Oluf 5£R Te 48 1?; '-<- Plying Bird, Sam Manuel Sji?ii? l> ua 2 Jful Hen- (Sailed!. Anshun, OceL Bttrickbank a»/ 3 e ■> Mail. Ci-.ang H.va.
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  • BIG TRADE FAIR FOR S'PORE
    • 430 9 Standard Siaff Reporter SPONSORED by the Happy World Ltd., Singapore's third annual Progress Exhibition, which will be held in the Happy World from Awg. 4 to Aug 19 promises to on be on an even grander scale than preceding years. Mr. A.
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  • 122 9 KUALA LUMPUR. July .16.— A welcome measure of relief to [oca] textile traders baa been provided by the permission given to them by the Federation of Malaya Government to reexport 1'.000.u00 yards of Japanese rayon. T .e Standard understands that l'ii> re-export does
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 48 9 V -~rl.lv *s openini; prices pei lh weve: .N I KSS Tl Ittt 1 11l An 45 id. nom. S--pt. 41 'd. nom. Ocl Dec. 37 id. nom. TL»ne: Hesitant. 1 SINGAPORE, Mem The price oi Tin to du> u.;n S42OJ pei picul. Down ST. SO.
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    • 24 9 Monday^ prices first >o^sion imc; Sp >i £834 buyers, £855 setters Three QBonths £821 buyers, £821 sellers. Settievseßi Price £855. Tofte: Stmfty.
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  • 248 9 g River 1 D [g C 5291,103 for the 1 ed i 31, 1951, after me sum a dividend oi less 1 will be a ten the v general meeting •<-. ectors re ti 1 1 mouni R to $457 9.1 irum I- vis h s
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 9 photo. Mr Frank O'Brieii (left), Australian glass windows and building materials manufacturer, who arrived in Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday on a" short business visit. He was met by Mr. E. L. Stump of A. Clouet and Comnanv. Singapore (right)- Standard
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  • 43 9 WITH three dredges working, the output of Malayan Tlll Dredging Ltd. for the quarter ending June 30 was 1,690 piculs. With mx dredges working, the return of Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. for the V"**** ending June 30 was 12,.J0J piculs.
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  • 139 9 KUALA LUMPUR, July 16. A seven-men team represen-j ting Indonesian rubber producers arrived in Kuala Lumpur today to open a threeday conference with members of the Federation Rubber Producers Council, representing producers in Malaya. The delegation is beaded by Mr I R.
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  • 47 9 HONGKONG. July 16— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS.GO to £1 Sterling HK56.165 to US$l; HKSI.BO to .Malayan $1; HK50.335 to one Indonesian Rupiah". Gold HK$3O7 to one tael. BUYING rates for Canadian dollars <ner $100 Malayan) are 0.D.).
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  • 45 9 G E Life 34.00 36 00 W Hammer 36 q OO 37.00 M- Colls. jgL-«a3S_ P*»tilinß 535 5.45 Rahman Hyd. 245 2.55 cd Kaiuau t/i\ 1/a SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Malayan ihaie market opened the week on a flrm note. Jjv.
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  • 521 9 Indonesia Is Next On US Price Depressing List LONDON, July 16 (OFNS):— Discussing United States pressure on Australia in regard to an international allocation scheme for wool, observers here forec st that America will next try to use her tremendous economic and political power on other "recalcitrant" producer countries, r
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  • 181 9 Standard Staff Reporter CONTINUED oversold positions restricted trade yesterday in the Singapore wbber market, which experienced a decline of one cent per Ib. from the week-end levels. Though there wag a bearish tendency, traders believed that lark of selling power was limiting business. Opening at about two
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  • 224 9 Mr. J. K S Malcolm, chairman of North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, drew attention of the Government to the serious shortage of both skilled and unskilled labour in that Colon}', in his review for 1950. Mr. Malcolm, reports Brown's Malayan Economic Review, said that "it is
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  • 471 9 BROWN'S Malayan Economic Review of July N forecasts a budget deficit for the Federation Government of something like $40,000,000 at the end of Uw 4"h«t mm The Review states: "Thif should nut be Interpreted as suggestion that the Federal financial officers should
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  • 119 9 THE produce market in Singa- re was quiet throughout the day. Copra prices were ral i lower, small business passing at $39 per ptcul. At the close buyers qu ited $38] ;er picul ira m ere $39j Coconut oil was steady with buyer? at $C>:', per
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    87 9 photo. Two Standard Vacuum Oil Company top officials— Mr. H. A. van Karnebeek. Managing Director of S.V.P.M., The Hague, and Mr. E. Leibacher, Director of S\ OC\ New York have just passed through Singapore by KLM on their way to Jakarta on an inspection visit. This picture taken at Kalian*;
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  • 332 10 stiit'&taisiers \lA\ ]OU lg U -.gO gui I Lr firsi Ms eea k v :e i playing g >wn-up the s sti< ted L-.:.- -> be use they *usb eled s > »e a A Ow.ig »o pressure tpocc r e Mjf Kr.rjfr or j u
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  • 362 10 HERE'S A BEAUTS TIP FROM ALICIA HALT FOR WOMEN READERS i 1 OMEN with i:.i- V Pt'l left rk.ll 1 often :'t- 1 1 I hey arc 1 fighting a losing bati Fur vwry bl h they down with treatment at oifiht, two pop up during the
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  • 128 10 VOl'R wooden kitchen tray A wilj last longer if you protect it from spilled liquids by coating its surface with shellac. A LITTLE butter or oleo spread on the tip of your cve u m u P itchei or syrup jug WHJ help eliminate annoying urips. FOR BEST
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  • 421 10  - Don't Turn Up Your Nose At Y oghourt' MAXINE RAKICH HAVING turned up my nose at all kinds of tempting dishes and drinks that am; h has laid before me, I have come to the conclusion that Yoghourt is by f ,r one oi the be.-i ways oi taking nourishment
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  • 922 10 Then Follow An Expert's Advice And Try A Toni TN THE next few weeks, most women will be thinking about a new permanent wave. Many will have decided on a home perm and for them K »lya Douglas offers soni;' hints and tips
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  • 686 11 What Our Broadcasting Authorities Could Do To Improve Programmes GOOD RESPONSE Music Notes By •AN \CRUSIS' DEVOTEES of classical music in Malaya have of necessity, to turn to the gramophone for the bulk of tUeir requirements, particu!?i« y S h n lt C()mes to
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    • 692 11 ¥v^^^ht i i Ik' 1 BAKIOK. Mask for Strings, Per- rhythm and scoring that Is here clcrly revealed, and the somewhat eassten and Celesta. Philhar- t aled bvccie oi the oineteen-twentiea immia Orchestra (Karajan). O:li seems to blow quite freshly < .lumbia irXB7»l— 4. Recorded under despite the lapse of
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  • 369 12  - Springbok Is A Threat To Pink Gin, Uninsured OLLIE DA VIES Bv SPRINGBOK looms as the newest threat to Pink, Gin, Melbury Court and Uninsured in the main sprint at Bukit Timah tomorrow after his sound trial with Billdaw and Ondine on a soft track yesterday. Ridden by Garrard Springbok
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  • 55 12 THF S;.-.4.inore P,,!0 Club r;" 1 ineir Summer GymJulv na 2a ft T hl>F -.V' Roa d 'on 2-30 p.m. to 6.30 P-m Fhere will be a programme ol 10 events, including gymnastics display. T- e Cub hopes I > send a Po team i tfuala Lumpur
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  • 30 12 -CgJCAGO. July 16 (AP)-Tony i: r Cincinnati defeated A: :>t :i »n the finals of the national clay court tennis ch-im-P ships yesterday. 6-8, 6-4. d-3, 8-b
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  • 73 12 Germany Gain Lead Over Italy MUNICH, July 16 (ReuteD:— Germany gained a lead of two matches to one over Italy in their j semi final European zone Davis Cup tie here yesterday when they won the doubles. Gottfried Von Cramk and Roll Goepfert (Germany) beat Gianni Cucelli and Marcello Dei
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  • 122 12 LU SIAITW 'i:\-\v 17---old Jakari i schoolboy, ed as r-.e m st promising '< us playe n Indonesia, °t >- >■ en o: 1 1 gap tt v Allgu He u ill he meml the five-man Alltable tennis team will fcn ive ere on susi j
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  • 46 12 Sugar Hit In Mid riff photo. Randolph Turpm (right) hits Sugar Ray Robinson in the midriff in their middleweight title fight at London last week. Turpin won on points. A return bout has been fixpil tn h* h«M in New York on Sept. 12.- A. P.
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  • 199 12 PENANG, Mon.— Lim Ah Soo. i la>t years junior champion, who was recently promoted to the I senior ranks, was among one of the tour who qualified for the Malayan badminton championships to be held nere durin* the I August holidays. j The other three
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  • 179 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN 7<> Toetr THE Chinese Sports Association is sending a six-man table tennis team to tour the Federation during August. Friendly matches will be arranged with top-notch-teams in Penang. Ipoii. Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. The decision to make the tour was made a' tor the association had
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  • 370 12 FOUR GOALS by opportunist Awang Gabos set off the Tiger Sports Association on a runaway 6-1 victory over Chinese Casuals in a first division SAFA league fixture at Jalan Besar yesterday. j Casuals made a i>:,ii..>.t atj tempt to check theii superior opponents in the
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  • 303 12 HELSINGBORG MA Y NOT COME Hitch Over Money Matters UNLESS the hitch over money tnalterg uluYI, j the Helsingborg team of Sweden and* both the l\ n u" r t*» ball Association of Malaya is settled, the crack SwJT- l nd tf*F, not visit Malaya after all. <!l r i,
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  • 17 12 Manchesters Will Boost Boxing Game ijSV inuteur «s<h uuion tolri ard L s I MRS. L. CARSON
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  • 169 12 TAIPING. Hon.— Goon K I Lem of Penang beat Chin K< > j Onn ol Batu Gajah 6-2 6-4 u I singles final o; the Tuning CRC open tennis championsnipi Ffignlight of the tournament was Mrs. GL Carson's achiev* ment En m inning all three I
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  • 211 12 A SUPERIOR Teachers" Raining College hockey XI. after being down I—o in the first half, pulled up their socks and brought off a deserving 2—l win over the visiting Hongkong University 1 at the Raffles Institution ground i yesterday. The visitors had to thank thei'-
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  • 97 12 LONDON. July 16 (Reuter) Len Hutton, the England and. Yorkshire opening batsman, scored his 100th. century at Kensington Oval toaa.v on the ground where in 1938 he made the record Test iC ore of 364 against Australia Hutton is the 13th cricketer to accomplish the feat.
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  • 73 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Div. I—SCC v SRC at Jalan Besar Stadium; Jr. Cup-tie— HM. Dockyard v S'pore Dist. Signals at Geylang; Div. 1118-BODCA V HQ 3? Coy RAMC at BODCA Dir UlA—Toum Rangers v CYMA (PM) at CYMA BL SIX ESS House League: Starwac v. Shvll at BreweriesNetherlands Trading Society
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  • 130 12 IPOH. Mon.— The 45 Commandos of TaDah avenged t' 01 F h l? round defeat bv Kinta Malays with a 3-1 victory over the latter in today's senior division league soccer Dlaved on oadang r. fi°°s »u fin H hin however, robbed the Marines of more
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  • 196 12 .ssltiP^s me 66 year old Malayan l wizard of the shuttle game registered a resounding straight j set victory over India's No 1 I using a terrific smash as the spearhead of his attack to upset i Mohan completely. The Indian tried to take
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  • 278 12 DOWN by 0-5 in the rubber set, Dr. Chan Ah Kow and Fit./ j Lt h F. Bishop rallied strong- i iy to level tne scores when play was he!d up due to failing light. < Ine mpt-ih was a first round tie ln t
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  • 10 12 Jap Women Set New Swim Marks J I I s
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    • 30 12 TIDES^g TIMERS Hi ,H I!UK> dit the principaJ resorts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Sin»;i|»ore io.:io 9.0S Maiaci «i.os <;..'>7 Port Dioksoa 4l«> .').:{S Port >ii;nn :\.:,[i 4.13 P«*«.injf 11.17
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