Singapore Standard, 18 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard <X&&M&^ §L n JL S££ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 46 1 HA BRIF*AHjrOLD 17 (Renter). Mr. Vvcrell Harnj» m S p«Ul representative saw -r lliqar kazemi today for what I i- an inforniatiw ciiscussion ...iin V 3 I i m _r pta •I Henry 1 I I H c ta ets
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  • Article, Illustration
    2 1 Averell Harriman
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  • 79 1 Standard Stall lor respondent IPOH, Tuesd ay,— The**renade to a T pah coffee-shop nig claimed rts m w en another tai- m the Tapah H spil b unb, a hich broke up a m U on g g me killed a Cm p. ese tied th-
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  • 29 1 OSLO Jul? IT AP'-Norway yesterday pledged to place one battalion at the disposal o. United Nations aa her cqn- fcuti m to a common security
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  • 113 1 HONGKONG. July 17 Reuter- AAP). A member of the family of Mr. Lav Pak Kuen, a rubber merchant m Ipoh, Perak. is being held as hostage by the Chinese m Chinghsin county. Kwangtung, according to a Chinese press report today. Two
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  • 175 1 Lembaga Chief: Standard Staff Reporter JOiIORE BAHRU. Tues The interests of foreigners m Malaya should be -administered by the Malays as a matter oi rights of sovereignty with i the proviso that decisions m certain cases be referred to tbe High Commissioner This was stated
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  • 153 1 HONGKONG. July IT OTgj Twenty^seven United btaie* SSS Chinese student* en. Sneers and fgSSd here today from t c States aboard we r Cleveland e n route to Red China -to serve the people. JT them travelled on State Depart ment money Prri
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  • 41 1 LONDON, July 17 <»¥ter>--With the holiday season m lull on the London Stock Exchange was at kiv.<iie The new account startStomorVow Wednesday, will L ng^fThree weeks duration cov--522 Ihe" Aulust Bank holiday Steams irregular
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  • 27 1 LONDON. July IT Ranee the London Zoo s B?*&sS9"^rtS as mate of Wg"" •J™ he turned to l a^ _M_M_y Mfc
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  • 105 1 Photo. The British Ambassador designate to Siam, Mr. G. A. Wallinger, with his wife and daughter, is paying a two-day visit to the Federation. He and his family arrived m Kuala Lumpur on July 16 and stayed *t «M*» Hoos^ 0« Tuesday, he, his wife and
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  • 250 1 Standard Staff Reporter TIIE MEETING of the Indo-Paeifie Fisheries Council-* Executive Committee enters the third and final day today m Singapore, at Phoenix Park. Main topic m the discussions is the Council's recognition of the need to provide a central field of
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  • 195 1 Standard Staff Reporter CHAIRMAN of the IndoPacific Fisheries Council's Executive Committee, Dr. Deogracias V. Villadolid, issued the i following comments on the re- port m yesterday's Straits I Times on the work of his Com- j mittee, which is meeting m Singapore: "The Indo-Paciflc Fisheries
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  • 81 1 Standard Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR. Tuej^ln- I aSS^ISIS education m, M ?nd"ans m the Federation are j The population of Indians ai 1 the end of last year, accord^* to census figures, was 601.000. or 11 per cent of the total populalW? M
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  • 276 1 Reds Bolstering Detence Posts Below Kaesong EIGHTH ARMY HQ, July 17 (UP) —Hundred* of Communist troops moved around the Red defences below the neutralized truce city of Kaesong today on both sides of the armistice highway the United Nations convoy travels daily. There was no official analysis or interpretation of
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  • 58 1 FORT WAYNE. Indiana, Juiv 17 (AP)— A freight train rammed a passenger train broadside at a crossover track east of Fort Wayne, killing at least three people and injuring at ieast seven, police said today .v State Police said tne freight locomotive
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  • 53 1 AIR MARSHAL Sir Arthur Sanders. Deputy Chief ot the Air Staff, cancelled the visit he was to have made yesterday to Army R.A.F. and Police Headquarters at Kuala Lumpi""-. The Air Marshal was slightly indisposed Members ot his stall made the Air Vice-Marshal R S.
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  • 56 1 PORTMADOC, WALES. July 17 (AP'-Mr. Chips is dead. William H. Balgarnie, who was the inspiration lor Novehst James Hilton's best seller. Good bye. Mr Chips.' died at Ms home here at the age o 82 He was senior classical master |at the Leys School. Cambridge. where
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  • 74 1 I The Committee recommends that its report should be examined together with the Barnes Report and the Fenn Ke port by the Federal Legislative j Council One of the recommendation? of this committee is that the first three years education of a S child should be m
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  • 235 1 BRUSSELS, July IT (Router)— Twenty-year-old Prince Baudouin took the oath as, King of the Belgians today before cheering Deputies ;n\rt Senators who cried. "Long! live the King The Belgians' filth King, who will be 21 m September. had driven through cheering crowds lv deep. After
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  • 278 1 Kaesong: "Some Progress" Ml NSAN. KOREA. July 17 (Al*). For llu- urrnaJ «lav to a row. tin- \rm\ reported some projcretMi woa ma«l«* today m Korean war eeßeefire negotiations. Ddegatef WftCmmt an hour and SS miniiles m luo ■eeeiiNM dcbatiwgi wut anemia. They mrrl a^ain al lOM hours Itimiimm lor
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  • COUNCILLOR LASHES NEW PRESS LAWS
    • 346 2 JUDGMENT with costs m favour of Malayan Theatres Ltd., the appellants, was given by Acting Chief Justice Brown m the High Court yesterday m an ■Meal against decision of the lower court m which HcMTS. Hardial Singh, Inder Singh, Hira Singh and
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    • 1273 2 But Majority Vote Them In TIIE EMERGENCY (Newspaper) Regulation?, 1951, were yesterday described m the Singapore Legislative Council as an attempt to «'et "absolute and unqualified power to cancel the licence of any newspaper without notice." The description was made by Mr. N. A. Mallal, (-Progressive City), after the Colonial
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  • 216 2 Relics Or Just Scrap LABOURERS clearing the ground at River Valley Road unearthed four buried cannons which may prove to be either historical relics worthy of being displayed at Raffles Museum or just scrap. The site which formerly housed a Chinese godown, was being cleared for the construction of a
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  • 305 2 Service Careers Now Rival Industry Join RAF Now REORGANISATION of three locally-recruited R.A.F. units, which on Sunday received awards of increased pay and allowances, is being pressed ahead to make the service a career comparable with civilian industry. The changes now being organised amount to a "pooling" of the majority
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  • 585 2 CHURCHES OPPOSE SO- Standard Staff Reporter TWO BILLS seeking amendments to the Christian Marriage and the Civil Marriage Ordinances to prevent marriages between persons under the age of sixteen, were referred to a five-man Select Committee by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The second readings of
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  • 27 2 REV. ALWIN R. de Alwis, the Ceylonese Pentecostal mission preacher will hold a public healing campaign from Thursday to Sunday, every night at 7 p.m.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 184 2 V.M.C.A. Orchard Road: Combined Y.M.C.A.'s Staffs Meeting 11.30 a.m., Spore Chess Club 5 p.m.. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p.m.. Judo Club Training 5.30 p.m., BodyBuilding Weight-Lifting 5.30 p.m., Art Club Life-Class Subject: "Burmese Beauty" 6-8.30 p.m.. Educational Film S h o w "Engineering Science* 8 p.m.. Discussion: "Synthesis Of A
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  • 1032 3 Bid To Oust Police Lieutenants Fails 60 MEN TO STAY ON FOR 6 MONTHS MORE Standard Staff Reporter Riim^O-ii^ 1 U i r W ul ,a Jo"'y recommendation of the f» f.n^ c d U,e 9e,vkcs of "W» Lieutenant* of Police G__L^SS^ „,OU,hS drfeated «-W« I*"**rm. fell ■■■I a t'fe'ueuton'fnt^
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  • 208 3 Free Press Report Is Denied Standard Stall Reporter THE LABOUR Party cf Singapore is neither aware ol any cases of tax evasion r.or m a position to know of such evasions. This was stated by Mr. P. M. Williams, general secretary of the Party, denying a statement j published m
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  • 34 3 A MALAY gardener. Ibrahim bin Haji Amin (22 1 was fined $30 m the Singapore Third Poiice Court yesterday for stealing 15 coconuts at Giilman Barracks, Alexandra Road on July 2.
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  • 84 3 RAF Regt. Men Back From HK guard and garrison duties m Hongkong. "The spirit and general conduct of the men were excellent," he added. Standard picture shows some of the men lining the ship's deck as she berthed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. A TOTAL of 144 men of
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  • 55 3 MUSTAFA BIN FADZIL was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be tol lowed by one year's police supervision m the Singapore Second Poiice Court yesterday, when he admitted stealing a coat, worth $9 and an identity card belonging to Heng Chin Phan at a coffee stall m
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  • 12 3 Plans In Hand For New Govt. Offices I s 51 51 i
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  • 51 3 CHIOR EXG CHOR alias Ah Soh was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for using criminal force on a six-year-old girl with intent to outrage her modesty m a house at Maude Road cm July 4. The case was heard m
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  • 201 3 Campaign Deposits Pass Million Mark Standard Staff Reporter DEPOSITS m the Post Office Savings Bank have reached the total of $1,040,892 since the savings campaign was launched m Singapore on July 2 Approximately 6000 new accounts have been opened and the number of deposits is 12,680. Mr D W Naylor,
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  • 153 3 BL YTHE: YOKELS MAKE GOOD P. C.s Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe yesterday said that the qualities of kampong "yokels" as recruits for the police force should not be despised. He was replying to Mr. P. F. de Souza (Nominated) who spoke at adjournment m
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  • 142 3 Plea For Frustrated Inspectors Standard Stall Reporter A SPIRIT of frustration is spreading among Inspectors ol the Singapore Police Force. Mr. P. F. de Souza (Nominated) said during the adjournment at the Legislative Council meeting j yesterday because of rates of pay, promotions and certain j concessions which "allegedly are
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  • 311 3 IN REPLY to Mr. C. C. Tan (Tanglin), the Colonial Secre-, tary said that the proposed scheme for Unified Education Service is under consultation by the Public Services Commission. Report will be made to Legislative Council when I consultations are completed. PROPOSALS to extend and develop scientific
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  • 430 3 Standard Staff Reporter CLOSER contact between members of the Police Force and the general public oi Singapore is necessary to secure efficiency, said Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore yesterday m his opening address to the Legislative Council. Sir Franklm. m his speech,
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  • 214 3 M ROTATION'S liable lv l<> shedding Unias are l> —l immt Hokien SI ph k- r ins St.. I pper «n< ular IM < arpenter SI ttureh si r.M. it <Ma\. Raffle* I'l.iee Mal area Sl I niun Building, Mum. Pipe, Kin -rm I or.l. Hin
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 168 4 Standard Malay Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. The Hon* Guard Committee for the Malacca Municipality recently met m the Settlement [Council Chamber and adopted a scheme ci tenant registration i for the Municipality area. The Scheme divides the Muni- ity into two sections with the Malacca River
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  • 62 4 SEQUEL to an accident m whi h four Chinese, including two women, were killed at the luncti d Kuala Selangor and B 'mg Beriuntai R. .ah Kuala Sela: gor, n May 13. this year I m the magistrate's c Klang, when Leo X m Yiap. s a well-known
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  • Article, Illustration
    96 4 America. pnoto. MR. Toiv Siang Hong only Malayan student who studied Photography at Melbourne Technical College returned to Singapore after a two years course, the proud possessor of th** Balfour Photography Medal which was awarded to him for outstanding work m photography. The Balfour bronze Medal is only awarded for
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  • 238 4 Standard Staff Correspondent kl U V LUMPUR, Tues.— Membership of trade unions increased la^t year m spite of threats by Communis! underground organisations m Perak, Selangor, Pahang and Negri Sembilan. Making this observation m v coi iToqo ,>~ his annual report, the Registrar isli
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  • 91 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Elections were introduced m the Chendrong resettlement area, four miles south of Batu Gajah, yesterday when the inhabitants voted for five headmen from 30 nominations by the squatters. This resettlement area ha« a population of 375 families, mostly Chinese. who have come from Changkat
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  • 36 4 MRS. Moule, wife of Mr. J. E Moule. Chief Surveyor, Kelantan. and her children left Kota Bharu by air last Sunday en route to Britain. Mr. Moule will join them m a few months
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  • 2197 4 WATTS- CARTER TRIAL (SECOND DAY) SAYS HE MUST POINT OUT ALL RED HELPERS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A surrendered bandit named Kuppan told Mr. Justice Wilson m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today, during the second day of the Watts-Carter trial, that he was
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  • 252 4 TAN Swee alias Ah Swee (27) lof Bukit Pasir, Muar, was committed to trial m the High Court, Muar. for consorting witn unknown persons carrying firearms. ELEVEN Chinese *all of middle age wer c fined today SZO each by the Muar Magistrate Inche Rauf. for breaking the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 657 4 NOTICES v i-. WIICES MtUIIAL DEPARTMENT JOHORE NOTICE AN examination for F rm Dressers will be hi the General Hospital. Jol Bahru. on the morning afternoons of Monday September. Tuesday 18th tern ber, Wednesday 19: n S (ember 1951 (with Thui 20th September, 1951 il sary). 2. Candidates from the
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    • 55 4 f I SINGAPORE MUNICH' I V l! v P. B. I S. 1 CO n i res CE TO 0 B. I 4» fill c il MAI II 12 bil I 111. w, im row ni l r BANK I I! I g E E 11 (IFF I I V
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 182 4 Radio Malaya Defied Judge MR. JUSTICE WILSON, presiding at the trial of 1 Jeffrey Watts-Carter m the Supreme Court, Kuala 1 Lumpur, today, made an order that the Federation i Attorney-General could > take whatever action he i wished against Radio i Malaya for broadcasting i the names of certain
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  • 447 5 servicemen' s Wives Greet Pay Rise Many Plan To Start Getting Own Homes Standard Staff Correspondent THE RISES m pay and the introduction of marriage allowances for locally-enlisted Navy, Army and Air Units have received a warm welcome from the servicemen's wives, states a Far East Air Forte release. Although
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 5 Congratulations at Changi for Leading Aircraftmen Mat bin Cheros and Abdullah bin Ismail, both of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya), who were each awarded the Military Medal yesterday for gallantry m action against the bandits m March this year. Photo shows Mat (left) be m g congratulated by Group Captain E.
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  • 89 5 TELLK ANSON, Tues. A four-year-old girl. Chong Ah Lin died m the District Hospital here on Monday night as a result of being scalded by hot water. Chong stumbled and fell on j. basin of hot water m her house on Friday. She was removed
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  • 97 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tne*.— Although the nuaajjer of bandits killed m the Federation last month, was much lower than the total for May, which exceeded the record m April. Security Forces had the satisfaction of knowing that fewer wounded bandits succeeded
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  • 198 5 Standard Staff Reporter SERIOUS industrial unrest may develop— as the result of "injustice ol penalising 1 workers twice for the maldistribution oi available elecThis is stated by the United En rineera Limited oi River Val- lev Road, Singapore, to a Municoal Commissioner representing West
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  • 139 5 A PLEA that the claim of Singapore and Malaya for reparations from the Japanese should not be staled down under any peace treaty that may be signed, was made m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by Mr. R. Jumabhoy. Member for Indian Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 89 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislative Counci] yesterday passed the rl'ui A Mr E. J. Davies. movi 8? the second reading of the 1 RiTl told the Council that credit 1 nil initiating the Bill belonged \\a Mr John Laycock (Progressive Katong). Th» Council also passed
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  • 412 5 COI RT TOLD Standard Staff Reporter TNE NANYANG Ice Factor* explosion which caused the death of a 20-year-old fitter, Kwan How Chong on April 6, was recalled m the Singapore rhird District Court yesterday, when the manager, Chui Chu Seng appeal**! on a charge of causing
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  • 66 5 MULT A SADHURAM was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, wiien he admitted assaulting a Special Constable at Kallang Airport on July 8. Mulia was also sentenced to three days' Imprisonment foi enterinu into the compound oi the airport without
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  • 117 5 Standard Staff Reporter SOCIAL Welfare Scholarships were the subject ot written questions by Mr. C. C. Tin (Tanglin) at the Singapore Le- gislative Counci! meeting yesterday. The Government replied: ta» Eight scholarships have been awarded to members oi the Public Service. Two members lot the Social Welfare
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  • 447 5 Malaya House 's Service Valuable Students' "Home From Home" Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA Hall m London, ibe students' li«»m< from home w which is maintained l>> the Singapore and Federation Governments as a social dub for students m Malaya temporarily resident m ihe I ailed Kingdom, is making a most
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  • 56 5 KUALA I CMPI'R. taes.— C_*se> arc pending against 11 suspects am* sted under the Emergence Regulations. Sincr the mergence 148 persons have been arrested and 101 charged m court. Ol these 15! were sentenced to deatii and 154 imprisoned. Two hundred suspects were acquitted or discharged
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  • 22 5 THK Undang of Rembau. terimn iii Ruling Chief of Rembau. Aiii declare open the Undang School at Rembau today.
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  • 234 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA IXMPI R. Tm Two surprise alt ark- by bandits WWMMwd a licav\ 101 l of life anionp member- <*f the Security Force* J«»d Early thii n rning i pai of terrorists attack* i P i onvoy In Kuantan a\ ben
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  • 125 5 Standard Btafl I <»m -|>onrh nt PENANG, i The int. ma iew Board Eor the I>. ion ol Manp mci I tok j yesterday at the Chinese r i Hal!, Pi" Street ¥oung who passed this Boai d tnd I c Medical Examitutf ion v.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 828 6 r PHE interim report of the five-man Special V.2 i tricity Committee offers nothing to brighten lives Its report merely confirms the general bi lii I thai black-outs and breakdowns m electricity supply will continue until about the middle of 1 9512 the Pasir Panjang power station will
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  • 623 6  -  RAWLE KNOX NEW DELHL 1-1 OW much political harm Jawaharlal ISehru, the Prime Minister, has done himself by insisting m the dying heat of India's recent parliamentary session, on pushing through the first amendments to the sixteen month-old constitution, uiil not be clear till the general
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  • 505 6 Review of Views Unbalanced Economy .WHETHER a people are econol mically .veil off or not must 1 be judged not by comparing* their lot with that prevailing! m other countries but m re-i lation to the wealth m their i country i So remarked Utusan Melayu m, 1 its editorial
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  • 491 6  - A Fabulous Inheritance HENRI SCHOUP Descendants of Seventeenth Century Merchant Claim £225 Millions From French Government by THE HAGUE. /"\NE of the most bizarre court oases of the century i s to open shortly m France when the French Government goes into court against the "Jean Thiery Society," with the
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  • 187 6 Sir:— The population of Rasah is well over a thousand and tiie lack of a pub:_c market creates a difficult problem. It is therefore felt that the Institution of an adequate public market to supply the daily needs such as fish, meat. eggs, fruits, vegetables and
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  • 161 6 Sir:-- It is surprising to see that out of so many thousands of monthly paid employees m the 5.H.8.. only a mere fraction Joined their Staff Association, m spite of the fact that Singapore is the most Democratic Settlement throughout the whole of Malaya and yet
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    • 147 6 Sir.— The E ectricity quota system suggested by 'he Municipality's Special Power Committee is naked testimony of the hesitant and bewildering attempts ey tne Municipal Commissioners to appease »be ang< •oi the pc »ple The disadvantages c'f this fantastic pr< p .m« rge i such violence lhat
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    • 161 6 Sii Though I the principle c ed ricity t<> avoid tie ay it is pro| d.'iie is tiki sl mfair I understand that ace ci foui mo ths tion is going t< be I b isis he thi rationing using more than his would be charged six I
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    • 270 6 Sir- I feel I ought to thank you for publishing Mr Heah Joo Seang's comments on the Fenn-Wu Mission report. After reading and rending the views ol one side of Malayan Chinese public opinion on the subject, these fresh and frank opinions of a Straits Chinese
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    • 14 6 &h- lllil__.il \;l; RUBBER GOODS MINING INDUSTRY. I" Lm- Lor 30 Y«-ars In Malaya
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  • 326 7 Nehru Admits India Massing Troops For Security Purposes JuK IT. (AP). -Indian Prime Minister Pandit N i at Bangalore yesterday that India has massed troops n H Pakistan frontier ior security purposes. He accused British military and other officials of having given the Pakistan government advice against the interests of
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  • 19 7 P.I Feeling Against Jap Treaty Grows against ed to Q urine era of from sued 3 I the s
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  • 11 7 c j ipaS-' I Eval
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  • 60 7 LIMA July H AFP- F mi r 1- Mil st P t ugal Est i was found as- I. este .1 Es nos dad been ec< 1 13 ted A bass to E ■1 th bullet: /ere fired I un Iter he was already d< c ec ined
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  • 280 7 Pakistan Not Asking For UN Action UNITED NATIONS, New York, July it (UP).—Pakis- tan Monday called the attenI tion of the Security Council to the alleged concentration of Indian troop., on the Pakistan border but refrained from asking the Council's action on the matter. Diplomatic sources said the Pakistani complaint
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  • 220 7 LONDON, Juiv 17. (AP)— A Tass news agency report from Moscow yesterdaj quoted Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Cante bury, as saying he would nol ;be surprised if he lost his •Church oi England post because I of his pro-Soviet statements. The
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  • 175 7 Tribe Wants Sere tse For Any Meeting SEROWE. Juiv 17. (AP)— The British government's proposal to hold a tribal meeting to decide the future ol ex-Regent Tshekedi Khama was rejected at a tribal conference here yesterday. Furthermore the tribe demanded the presence of Serctse Khama chief-designate of the tribe. no\\
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  • 77 7 BRUSSELS, Juiv 17 (AP)— King Leopold ot Belgium gave up his throne Monday m a ceremony during which be embraced hi> son ar.d successor. At 19 minutes pas! noon the king signed the abdication document m the ballroom ol Brussels royal palace, ending bis
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  • 87 7 UNITED NATIONS New York, 1 Juiv 17 (UP)— Thirty-nine nai lions have informed the United Nations that they are fully complying with the United Nations arms embargo against Communist China and North Korea and it is expected the ban will be largely maintained long after
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  • 75 7 WASHINGTON. July 17 (UP)— The House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday approved a bn ader and more flexible measure to cut off arms and economic aid from any nation shipping war potential materials to Russia or her satellites. T^e bill ia aimed at
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  • 57 7 photo. Between Lieut.-General James A. Van Fleet (left), commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, and General Tahsin Yazici (centre), commander of the Turkish Brigade fighting m Korea, is a little brightly-dressed Korean girl, who is the mascot of the Turkish Brigade. The picture was made after a
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  • 181 7 MOSCOW, July 17 (UP)— Western observers here Monday saw m the publication of a new English language magazine "The News" further indication of a possible switch m the Soviet policy. Dedicated solely to the promotion of closer understanding between Russia and
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  • 131 7 CALCUTTA. July 17 (UP)— Leftist elements scored a clean sweep m the municipal elections held m Chandernagore, a tiny French possession whose de facto transfer to India was effected une year ago. The elections, held or, Sunday, were the Urst since the transfer and a
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  • 62 7 I HONGKONG, July 17 (ReuterI AAP) A man fishing m the j Chung Shing swimming pavilion i yesterday afternoon thought h. had caught a large fish, but il turned out he had hooked a 16--year-old swimmer. The .swimmer, Chen Kine-ho. was later taken
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  • 42 7 NEW YORK, Juiv 17 (UP) The United States informed Russia last night ih.it according to a special report of the New York police the Soviet charges ol "hooligan acts" outside the Soviet United Nations dele- J gation office were unfounded.
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  • 108 7 Ex-Fremier Of Lebanon Assassinated CAIRO, July 17, (AP).— Riad El Solh, former Premier of Lebanon, was assassinated Monday at Amman, Jordan, m a Middle Eastern political vendetta. El Solh, who was 5". had just paid a state visit to Jordan's King Abdullah. The official Jordanian radio station m Jerusalem said
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  • 173 7 MADRID, Juiv 17, (UP) United States Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Forrest P. Sherman conferred with Generalissimo Francisco Franco yesterday and_was reliably reported to have suggested that America be granted the use of naval bases m Spain. American Ambassador tn Spain Stanton Grifiifths also
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  • 99 7 LONDON, Juiv IT. (AP) Parliament removed a legal obstacle yesterday so sprightly Princess Margaret c;m start collecting h« £6, 000 annuity from the Treasury on her 21st birthday on Aug. 21 after all. The House of Commons yesterday approved a bill authorising the payments.
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  • 209 7 Mac Lean Was On A-Bomb Policy C'ttee WASHINGTON, July 17 M A The IS. Slate Department said yesterday t' ial Donald Mat-Lean, ihe missing British diplomat, \v ts member ol the committee which controlled tn? wmlii eichaftfe between the l'nited Stale, and its partners m the development of the atomic
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  • 142 7 HONGKONG. July i, (AP) Peking has w arned Chii i s -millions that even if pea^ i v reached m Korea, the counl must intensify its iti-U.S., Korea" ca npaign to protect it sell from the United States "mortal ene ay. Tne Pc rp es
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  • 66 7 House OK's Resolution To End State Of War WASHING rON, July it y, ter The House of Repres. I fives Foreign Afl rs Committee yesterday approved a resolution to end tne .state of war between the United Slates and Ge many The resolution provided thai the war should be officially
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  • 196 7 MP's Fire Questions At Morrison tZmpJre Roach LONDON, .1. IT. < 'i Fo i Se Iv Heil M ti said I. R teh ihe B st* eged v I ded am looted by Egypt ia i val force, was inside "1- tei ritorii waters" win I i wm seized. Astonished
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  • 71 7 >ND< >N. July I: ess Eli 20 poundi I B ise o band friei ck Princess -.vent on ins diet aftei P ed then sw eth was visit statioi t Malta md the firsl the year, infoi B: a screens were days with "before"
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    36 8 THE 512-ton Portuguese ship the San Rafael arrived m Singapore yesterday. I Top): Captain F. J. l)t» Brito is seen with his wife Nair. (Above) The San Rafael anchored m the Inner Roads. Standard
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  • 310 8 Standard Shipping: Reporter SHIPS flying the Portuguese flag are a rare sight m Singapore waters. Usually one ship calls here from Portuguese Timor once m six to eight months. Just arrived m port and due to stay here for ahout a week is the 512-ton
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  • 50 8 Standard Aviation Reporter TWO de Havilland Dove aircraft dropped into Singapore yesterday on their way to New Guinea for he Australian airline. IVLan lated Territories Limited. They were purchased from East African Airways, Nairobi and are being flown by an Australian crew to Darwin this morning.
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  • 264 8  - BEGIN ANEW Plans For Take Ovet 'Being Made J. G. DARBYSHIRE By Standard Shipping Reporter ARRANGEMENTS are being made for the present Police force attached to the Harbour Division to leave its premises en bloc and for the new force, which is being recruited, to take on full duties immediately.
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  • 58 8 REGISTRATION of applications for pilgrim passes for the third sailing: of the Tyndareus leaving Singapore on Aug. 11. will begin today. All intending pilgrims m Singapore desiring to go on the pilgrimage by this ship are to apply m person to Che Rahman bin Abu at
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  • 34 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Blue Fur. no Line oasseuger freighter Gorgon arrived Ln Singapore yesterday with 23 passengers. The Gorgon > ight 1.300 sh -e> and 1,300 tons •>: general carg i
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    • 305 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 28 Hong Tat for Rengat July 28 Vesse tor Muat Week y Hong Th fQ B Vesse or Malacca Tw.ce Week y Sj A A Jgly ?8 Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly 1 Tung Song for Molocco
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    • 371 8 ship: Godowa: Gate: Sedenak 4:. 1 Aagtekeik 38 39 2 S...era 3 h 25 2 At.a_r_em__oT 31 32 2 Anshun 27 21 2 Pulo Ituknin: No th M Asi)hal;j:i l 2 r. Hyalina. Everagra. Argovan, J Atlantic Seaman 13 14 4 mm, John Star r2£2? W ini',' i Wfcecf Dmk:
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    • 112 8 AMERICA X MAIL LINE FASI sctvtcc For Los Angeles. San P. anus.. Portland Sett* Tocomo ond Vancouve. Alsc accept,^ ctQC fo, c_ n 0 a U p nono P S H 3m S pofe UiA "OCEAN MAIL" 25 16 lot, 2728j u iy 29J«. V 2a U c "Washington Mail"
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  • 252 9 Survey Concentrating On Cultivable Areas BOTH S.ngapore Crown Land and private land will be surveyed o mm erta.n, the availab.l.ty of land for enltivation, the Food Production IMbeer, Mr. H. A. Wright who has been appointed to carry out the survey, told. The Standard.
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  • 294 9 Standard Mati Reporter I I\k> m the food distribution chain from prodocet io consumer must he reduced and *teps taken to .imi re that the food is marketed eeonomieally and that an\ excCM over immediate requirements is stored, thereby avofcfing losses to both producer and consumer.
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  • 460 9 Emergency, Boom Hit Production [Nl RRI rPTION i fresh tpplies from neighbourtries during and after tion period had induced v ".ab'.e i: Teas*. foods by Cm nese particularly m South ex] es I t th< Singarket report wever, p ints igh wages B ed as tappers man} rm a rs
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  • 264 9 IF supplies of highly preferential foods could be Increased by local production, there is little doubt that an appreciable drop m prices of these local commodities would UT. This is stated m a diagnostic survey of Singapore's food econ oct carried out by the
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  • 220 9 METHODS of production oi local farmers are described m the report as "extremely hazardous. Their production is influenced j by market conditions, the middlemen collector, drought, flood. disease and insecurity of land tennra Their farming needs are purchased from the little retail shops sma.l quant.
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  • 54 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN. July 17.— An experiment on brackish water fish farming is being resumed at Tg. Lumpur after a lapse of several years. The Director that fishermen could get fish more easily during the monsoon season. The pond m l£. Lumpur will be stocked with
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  • 72 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE British India freighter Ordia (5.419 tons) brought for Singapore 15C.500 Indian- manufactured tiles, 3.119 drums of bitumen, 2.945 bundles of onions, 4.1.05 bundles of mangoes, 150 bales of roir yarn, 198 cases j of tea 450 pieces oi tyres, 17G crates of
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  • 65 9 HONGKONG, Juiv 17 CEteu-ter-AAP) Tiie standing committee of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution seeking redemption by Japan of all military yen left behind when the Colony was liberated. Total military yen notes left behind here amounted to over HK52,000, 000.000. according to unofficial
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  • 133 9 Lim.— TWENTY-ONE CHINESE dealers of Malayan Breweries and Archipelago Breweries products from Penang reached Singapore by chartered Malayan Airways Dakota yesterday on a two-day visiting tour of the breweries. They will be entertained by officials of the companies during their stay. Each dealer has been
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  • 372 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Legislative Council's Finance Committee has given approval to one of the largest supplementary expenditures so far this year, according to the Committee's report published yesterday. j I Totalling $3,339,538, the sup-, plementary expenditures give a nett increase of
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  • 505 9 Standard Staff Reporter A RECOMMENDATION that consideration should be given to establishing closer liaison between the Economic Affairs Branch ami the Public Works Department for the purpose of sponsoring the procnrements of buihling materials through the Colonial Office, has been made by the Select
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  • 258 9 Govt. Bid To Raise Imports Of Meat OWING to the high price of wool, Australian exporters have found difficulty m purchasing sufficient sheep to meet orders placed by Singapore importers. This was stated m a written answer to questions concerning the food situation tabled by Dato Paglar at the Singapore
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  • 210 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues.— Malayan industrial shares were stnl m demand but business wa.s restricted by lack of scrip at quotations. according to the Malayan Share-brokers' Association. Tin shares were st early. Rubbers were inclined to improve. Gammons 2.50 2-57| Goodwood Park 1.35 1.40 M.
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  • 210 9 RUBBER UP ON DEMAND THK robber market m Smuapore yesterday was notable l>r Chinese fellers h;iyi lg lor short covering July positions, with Europeans mainly inter ested m August shipments. 'i here i b cci tain am -nt of speculative buying. \vi._- b sen! pria to around 3| oei 's
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  • 111 9 COPRA m the Singap < 4uce mat ket v. as dull thi ugl ut yesterday, buyers indicating 38| pn- picul md sellers 38| No deal was recorded eonut oil changed hands at per picul with furthei M llei s at 5..5J1. Pepper prices Improved htly,
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    • 123 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.49 $1.50 F. 0.8. m bales Aug. No 1 RSS $1.39 $1,391 No 2 R.S 5 $1.34 $1.35 No 3 RSS (norn $1.29 $1.30 Tone: Steadier. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb.
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  • 497 10 S'PORE DRESS TO GREET BRITAIN'S 1951 'FESTIVAL GIRL' JIDY BREEN, 19-year-old London typist chosen as the Odeon-Gaunumt "Festival Girl" with a roundworld flight as pari of her prize, is to have a very crowded itinerary on her trip, according to details reaching this office yesterday. Latest information as to her
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    • 969 10 Today 's Radio Programmes n nui mm imm mmi Interlude- M Rhythm Parade; X p.m. Prom; ».:'.(l News; 9.45 Intermenco; KADIO MALAYA BSe a date irttt Gfa^J 8.16 Moon- 10 pm Pridf md Preiudire 16 M. civ/MonoP >Uht Over' The Islands; 8.:W» British Dance Music SINdAPOKE Sport; 6..W News; ».4.%
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  • 66 11 WATTS CARTER TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Kandasamy and Loganathan, 'were today, produced before the First Magistrate. Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, on charges of having revolvers m their possession without a licenre. It was alleged that on July 14. each accused had m his possession a
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  • 118 11 MUNICH. July 17 (Reuter) Germany, competing for the first time since the war, today reached the European Zone final m the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition. They beat Italy, zone winners m 1949, by three matches to two here. In the last singles today.
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  • 48 11 Shell SC W in SHELL Sports Club defeated Stanvac SC. 3-1 m a Business H .uses League *B soccer tie al the Shell S.C. ground yesteS«J'ers for Shell. who, led 1-0 at half time, were: Ching Yong and Rohan (2). Ah netted i the only goal lor Stanvac.
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  • 394 11 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN Wrong Or Riot British referee Walter Muller was injured m a riot at Huracan Stadium Buenos Aires on Sunday after disallowing a home goal for offside. Police used tear gas to break up the crowd. The Hurncan were playing J Banfield. After the offside dcci- sion
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  • 182 11 SIGNALS BEAT DOCKYARD SINGAPORE District Signals were lucky to beat H. M. Dockyard 2 l m a junior cup tie match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. There were even exchanges at the start m the 22nd minute Chisholm put the Signals one up oil a neat pass from Lockley. Play
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  • 256 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club put up a hard fi«ht ami were the first tv score, but finally lost 1-1 when they met tht'ir Padang rivals, Singapore Cricket Club m a SAFA Division I game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesierday. Both the teams are Out of
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  • 477 11 'Terrible Twins' Give HK Easy Tennis Victory THE terrible twins," Norman and Donald Lo, who won all the fivo' tennis games they played m, were responsible for Hongkong University's 5-2 win over the University of Malaya at tenuis m the first of the InterUniversity sports series. Hongkong, thus for the
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  • 253 11 TAU Meng Fai and Y. P. Vtee had to fight very hard for their 6-4. 6-4 victory over the Navy-Army combination of Lt. Cdr. I. R. Johnston and Capt. R. H. Runik m a Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championship first round tie at
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    • 112 11 SOCCER: Dio. I— CA. v T. 8..4.. .4. or Jalan Besar Stadiumi D.v 2 lndonesia League "A'' v Fathul Kartb at Geylang; Jr. Cuptie—Kota Raja "A" v CA. "A" at BODCA. BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE: OT.E.C. v Borneo Motors or PoV.ce ground: LCI. v Chartered Bank at 'Farrer Park. TENNIS: Colony
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  • 914 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES <MA£*DARDmm SELE"*ONS i OUie Oavies i Gay KevelJer Minorou Goodwood Turfite t. L.viimuv o\ki I L OAKFEL OAKFEL *4£kfei ritiS vine* toba Sandowi gtei \ince SKtolo f ItftS By Lei* »^a Blue g^ SEALED ORDERS I KINGSGROVE ifiSISFSBBS RUERS "tt&SSr ORDBBS Pennywort*
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  • 20 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The Foong Seong Cup tie between Singapore and Johore will be _tt_________^____U____UUi_L
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  • 469 12 THE SINGAPORE Government does not anticipate "or one moment" that there will be anY change m the plan for building a stadium m the originally proposed Mte at the Telok Aver Basin. nils assurance was given m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by the
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  • 1357 12 Standards RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.-Horses Cl. 3, Div. 3-6 Furs. 1. 000 Ashok 4y 9.00 "Bharat Kongsi" Heddle Ellerv 2. 000 Kudat 3y 8.13 "Borneo Stable" Yong Lansdown 3. 341 Oakfel 6v 8.12 "Felstead Stable" Fox Woods 4. 000 Blue Eyes 10v 8.11 "August Stable" Rodders Jones 5.
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  • 78 12 IPOH. Tues.— The annual Perak Europeans versus Rest cricket match for the Hennessy Trophy will be played on the ♦T oh P^ dan S this weekend with the odds once again favouring the Rest who are the holders .Laiil-y^r th» ~S.„u top of their form
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