Singapore Standard, 19 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard SDFSDFS GDSGSDF SO. 18 v SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 397 1 UK Official Holds Talks With Govt. r abber Problems odard >lafl Reporter I Kingdom Board of T ratio official, MrO a been m Singapore ihis week holding with tiif 1 olonv Government on ihe; rubber trade mm particular empkatdal ,t^ to China v-hich was introduced on Mas 22. Mi B.
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  • 34 1 3-Man-Rubber Team May Visit Jakarta v.n.l-nt A ty. Indo- al o Dev* 1 H sueg c •c I ie I 1 loibber I c a Q be tion oi ab- and its i mesac
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  • 97 1 picture. Members of the Executive Committee of Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council at conference yesterday at Phoenix Park. Singapore, thrashing out important matters on fisheries. They are from left to right Mr. L. P. D. Gertenbaeh of the Fisheries Division Food and Agricultural Organisation. Mr. R. Serene and Dr.
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  • 298 1 CG Tells Ipoh Rotarians Standard Staff Reporter I.N MALAYA, the movement to build a Malayan lalion from the peoples ol different races and creeds *ho sincerely regard this country as their homeland, and are prepared to give it their unswerving loyalty, is
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  • 237 1 Menzies Offers To Mediate CALCUTTA, July 18 (UP)— ti 'East Bengal Mobilizes for j A'ar." as the local pro-govern- nent daily Hindustan Stand- 1 b ird headlined its main lead j n story today, sums up the un- 1 i jfficial interpretation of j
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI. July 18 (AP) Two Indian Cabinet Ministers! tendered the'.r resignations from Premier Nehru's Congress Party today. They said a third is likely to do the same. Communications Minister Raft Ahmad Kidwai and Rehabihtation Minister Ajit Prasad Jain announced they would lead their followers
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  • 266 1 Standard Staff Reporter TKF EXECUTIVE Committee oi the Indo-Pacine Fisheries Council ha* dO.ivereu to the Singapore Government an aide-memoire containii g the results of its first three days conference m Singapore to assist the Malayan Governments as a basts of discussions scheduled for tomorrow.
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  • 107 1 DUBLIN. Ireland. July 18 (AP)-Tle Abbey Theatre,! ££S Place of Iris! re™utionarv drama and for nearly half a century training ground for some of the world's greatis? S stars, burned to the ground early today. The main building was gutted by a fierce blaze
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  • 68 1 SAIGON. July 18 (Reuter) Vietnam today began calling up doctors under 51 years of age to implement ex-Emperor Bao Dais total mobilisation decree of last weekend. They will serve m a 120.000--man army being formed following the opening of the Korean armistice negotiations.
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  • 34 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. -A jungle squad m Sitiawan yesterday, acting on information, discovered a dump containing 117 Japanese handgrenades carefully placed under a fallen tree.
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  • 97 1 bpvivt Wpd—News has Just been received from Mr R C Moffatt of the Watchtower Bible and Tract i hv hi? three colleagues here Messrs. L. Atkinson. Society, by his three cmieas no indica M th L a e t a ?here wm be
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  • 387 1 One Major Point Still Unsolved On Truce Agenda TOKYO, July 13 (Reuter-AAP) Today's talks between United Nations and Communist negotiators a t Kaesong made 'v»oiiic additional progress towards formulating a ceasefire agenda/ the Allied delegates reported on their return. To speed up the talk, United Nations delegates aeeepted two points
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  • 246 1 NEW YORK, July 18 (AP). An atl%erli*M>mt'iit offering for sale oil product* of the n«*w Iranian National Oil Company appear* tl today m the \e* ork \UrM Tribune. The new fhm was Conned by Iran's government to succeed the B itis i >a
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  • 133 1 TEHERAN, July 18 (4JP)*— United States Etoving Ambassa- dor W. Avereii Harrunau met ileaders of the Iranian I'arliaI men; today m an effort to settle the British-Iranian oil dispute which has stopped the i oil flow from Abadan oil Relds. In his role as Pre* ident Truman's
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON, Julj Ll IAPI -—t US A i said i i I nighl no Amei ican soldi* i w Icil ed ir action m Korei Mm the Bret da) without comb death since the iirst Ahum i< tn is killed there on Jui>
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  • 65 1 LODON. OO- 18 (Reuterl— Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison told the House ol Commons today that Britain had come to lie conclusion that Turkey and Greece siould become members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Mr Morrlon said tmm mam difficulty about Turkey had been to reconcile her desire
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  • 30 1 Standards Gay Reveller was tbe best tipster at yes ter I day's Singapore races, naming five straight winners ia Sandown. Kingsgrove, oraWAM. Ininsurrd and Decanter.
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  • 114 1 IPOH. Wed.— Mr. Lav Pak i Khuan. President of the Per Chinese Chamber of Commerce today expressed surprise at a Hongkong report that a member of his family was being held as hostage by the Chinese Red. m the Chinghsin County of Kwantung He
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  • 84 1 LONDON. July 18 (Reuter)The start of the new account on the London Stock Exchange today touched Off a fresh buying wave m Japanese bonds. Prices soared m an active market to Close with advances 01 up to four and a half points Buy.-.s are
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  • 31 1 PARIS, JuW 18 <Reuter> M. Maurice Petsche today abandoned efforts to form a new French Government after seven days ot consultations, JI#M He failed to reconcile am er-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 p* >|i IHm we!l, I can't help it if your nds' views ore all cock-eyed... jz j promised not to have et cng dong argument with t m 'Very well, Susan ot what time cc j become a mute?" I be here at 8 and you can Ke yojr conversation
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    • 26 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL I mmM CI C T Akl 111 Jl j) I V__# §M MM *r? mm a m KIWI BLACK gony, blue ond rronsporent.
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  • 498 2 MCs Adopt Minority Report 7 Proposals Enumerated 4 .80ar M^ove* Electricity C'ttee Miepon Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners after a four-hour debate, at a special meeting yesterday adopted the minority recommendations, with slight amendments, of Mr. D. Robertson (Progressive South), rejecting those of the majority of the members
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  • 219 2 CG's New Information Officer Is A Widely Travelled Man thi: NEw UWUKJ-MA-TION OMkei Im tte Coininivi.,!-..,- Geaeral*s Office is Mr Keith Welhore Ker. a lean lanky World War II li'.ihr. Mf Krith succeeds Mr. George reuhton. uho left lot Kn^i.md recently. Mr. Ker joined the Array m 1939 and for
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  • 216 2 Standard Staff Reporter MISLE A D IN< 1 stat< ne its f been made m v Singarc F•• i Press o the proposal to Inti a Quota sys- I i a the Acting funi Presi ent, Mr. N r- '.v ird said al the special
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  • 90 2 WRONG AGAIN! A VOTE ol $490,001 passed by t ie Singap >re Legislative Council on Tuesday w is intended to sr only the c si ol acquisit. n of the site o! the Bukit, E I k r ib ie park. An official Government stafe- I said thia last night
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  • 373 2 Standard Staff Reporter ART LOVERS, especially connoisseurs of Malay arts and crafts, are m for a rare treat when the exhibition oi Maia> Arts and Crafts staged by the Sinppore Art Society opens tomorrow at the British Council Hall. Dr. C. A. Gibs n-Hill
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  • 179 2 HOLDING that the defend-] ants had established that the greater hardship would fall on them if possession of No. 47 High Street were given to its owner. Acting Chief Justice Brown yesterday gave judgment with costs m favour of Wassiamull Assomull Co. m a civil suit m
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  • 484 2 Time To Say 'No More' To New Consumers HASTENING THE DAY OF COLLAPSE' Standard Staff Reporter THE CAPACITY of the Singapore Municipal electricity undertaking has come to a stage where if we merrily accept new consumers we shall only he hastening the clay of collapse." This warning was issued by
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  • 122 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipality yesterday announced revised rates for the supply of gas with effect from and including the August 1951 meter readings (July-August 1951 consumption). The new rate per 1,000 cubic feet outside the Municipal limits per month is $7, with the minimum
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  • 338 2  -  Maxine Rakick By Standard Woman Reporter NORDA RUTKEWITZ, whose original models are bought by famous Hollywood stars, held an exclusive fashion show at Singapore's Adelphi Grill yesterday evening. The three models wlio wore her gowns wer e Thelma Leek, Noreen Mallei! and
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  • 15 2 Maria Appeal A Day Later 1i x I I rd m t»„ v null and
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  • 8 2 Sharp Drop In Travellers To Red China i:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 314 3 Standard Staff Reporter at C'a S 7le E £2SSh at RiJ ?J^ Industries Jast May Framework-i\ now as Rapid Metal hou^peedily a°nd ffeifiy^ 7 l Ma, ya to hc,P buUd minffJSam. YhV Ur sole in ar?n/; C^7^ t Su i ton Coldfield. near
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  • 324 3 Social Insurance Asked For Workers Standard Staff Reporter THE CHAIRMAN of the Inquiry Commission on Retirement Benefits, Mr. F. S. McFadzean, yesterday said it was disheartening to note that no Singapore trade unions had come forward to give evidence. This he said was proof that
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  • 178 3 CHOI Chee Seng, manager of the Nanyang Ice Factory was acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday of causing the death of 20--year-old Kwan How Cheng, a fitter m the factory, by a negligent act not amounting to homicide, on April He was however
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  • 88 3 HO YONG SENG and Tan Yew Hock ol Stanley Street were fined $2,000 each m the Singapore First Police Court ye-terday tor a>>.>t_:\L: m carrying on a Chap Ji Xi lottery m a room m the house on March 20. Documents and slips oi stakes seized
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  • 172 3 Standard Staff Reporter WIT AND humour flowed freely at the Rotary Club weekly luncheon yesterday at the Capitol Blue Room when the French Consul, Monsieur A. Guibaut spoke on the significance of July 14 the French National Day. There was a famous Ameri- can radio
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  • 58 3 FOR FRAUDULENTLY having 58 rolls of cloth worth $!>UO on board a sampan at sea oil Fsplanade on June 8, Ler Ah Kum was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Ler was also fined SIO for failing
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  • 58 3 A CHARGE of causing grievous hurt to Mohamed Nor Bin .Mohamed Kassim at Lorong 33, Geylang on June 15, was explained to Ahmad Marican bin Abdul Hamid m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Ahmad was alleged to have twisted and fractured Mohamed's ankle.
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  • 50 3 LIM YIK LEN'G of Maude Rd. was fined Sl") m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for possession of a pipe and utensils for smoking opium on July 17. A woman, Au Yeong Mvi ot Jalan Besar was also fined $15 for the same offence.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 3 Photos TWO Malay weddings took place recently. Above: Mr. Mohd. SharifT bin Ishak who married Miss D. M. Mai/un binte Abdul Rahman. Below: Mr. and Mrs. Hussion bin Ahmad. The bride was formerly Miss Ramlah binte Hashim. Standard
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  • 46 3 THE REV Motner Superior, president nnd members of the Girls' Home Building Fund Committee (Good Shepherd Nuns) have written to thank the public for their support and generosity m buying flags j on July 7 proceeds from which I amounted to $9,007.18.
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  • 39 3 KARTAR SINGH and Sunder I Sing?-, were tentatively charged lin t?Te Singapore First Police Court yesterday with the murder 10l Velu Dial, a watchman on Maj 19 at an attap house at Al- junied Road. Hearing continues.
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  • 140 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE MEN and a woman appeared m the Singapore First District Court yesterday on summons charges of failing to sell their gold to authorized dealers under the Finance Regulations. Two men. Tong Moh Tim and Lee Soh Moh appeared on the same charge
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  • 239 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioner! has approved a one-way bus route for the Singapore Improvement Trust* Tiong Bahru Estate. The route begins from the junction of Outram Road and Tiong Poh Road and thence along Tiong
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  • 356 3 Standard Stafl Reporter ALL the temporary Vehicles' Sub Inspectors m the Registrar of Vehicles' Department of the Singapore Municipality are to be granted all the normal increments they would have received if there had been no tentative limit fixed on their salaries. The maximum salaries
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  • 93 3 Standard Stuff Reporter The Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police Force will recruit another me i oo** that the Finance Committee ol the Singapore Legislative Council has approved a supplementary vote of $374,200. Mr. P. F. Leathart Officer Commanding the Contingent said that recruiting will
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  • Article, Illustration
    4 3 MR C. M. LEE
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  • 236 3 TQD w 'S i<iai k(»;jt are are: l) Sumbawa Boad. Lis uni I Boad. Sims Avenue. Paya Lebar Pinups, 100 < dial Place, -i ilaa Eunos, Ran go m Road, lam ncr P.m. Serangoon Boad. X i una Ayer. McPherson Boad. Kiin Chuan Boad, Bound: Boad. l •>
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 188 3 SINQAPORE PJARY V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: French Class 5.30 p.m., Gymnastics Keep-fit Clasg 6 p.m.. Table Tennis 7 p mi. Chinese Y.M.t A.. Selegie Road: Basket Ball f)3O p.m.. Tabic Tennis i 30 p.m.. Evening School 5-9 p.m. Student Free English Classes 7-9 p.m. Y.W.C.A.. Kah ies Quay: Sewing Class (Advanced)
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  • 2915 4 Tapper Says Money Given To Bandits, Blames Watts-Carter XI VIA IXMITR, Wed.— A Tamil tapper of Bedrock Estate, i ,_,_> YCatN-Cartcr trial m the Supreme Court here today i- Vr n bai fv n the e ?T he Vndeml his reflation lo the accused who was the Manager of t«e
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  • 82 4 KIM A I JJMPI X Wed. I —Tickets for the second !i million dollar Social and i Welt are Services Lot- I terv w.ll t>e on sale from i i 1 Au- IS to Oct. IT at all pasl office, and postal J IgCßCka
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  • 124 4 Sardon Jubir May Lead UMNO Youth League v 2 HRU wed. I:.che S 1 J O0 :e i iingap re Ma ay U iidate to t-t<- -i c I MNO You League which < sea} isl Saturd stating this J I the I S HQ c 1 i The Stamdthat
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  • 202 4 Seremban Cobbler Sentenced SEREMBAN, Wed.— There was sequel to the recent fire here when a cycle dealer's premises m Birch Road was gutted m the Seremban High Court when Sin Kah Fatt. 57, a Hainanese cobbler, was sentenced yesterday afternoon to 13 months simple imprisonment by Mr. Justice Abbott on
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  • 147 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed—Hospital workers of J.<h_ re r< solv< ;i at a meeting here to address the G verument for clarification on allowances winch they claimed were being paid elsewhere except In Johore. Among their claims are: 1. An English speaking allowance ol $10* per month as
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  • 438 4 A TAXI driver, Loo Kai Chuan. who plied his car for hire without a licence was fined $:*OO m the Magistrate's Court. Johore Bahru. A LORRY driver, Goh Poon Huan, who carried 37 persons m his vehicle was fined $100 m the Magistrate's Court, Johore Bahru. LEW
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  • Article, Illustration
    151 4 TEN Serjeants of the R.AJ. Regiment (Malaya) are due to lea re Singapore tomorrow aboard the troopship Empire Windrush for an eight-week Senior Gunnery Instructor course at the R.A.F. Regiment Depot, at Catlerick, m Yorkshire. The course, the first of its kind, will qualify the men for proration to the
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  • 152 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A resolution that the UMNO write to the Federal Government to insist on lall the inhabitants of Malaya hoisting the Federation Flag on Malayan national days, will be tabled by the Penang branch of the UMNO Youth League at the General
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  • 213 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Five masked bandits, m Johore. broke into the hut oi Ang Siew, a squatter living with his wife land live children. Four of thel terrorists attacked Ang Siew m his bed with parangs and killed him. A security forces patrol oner- i ating
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  • 101 4 .MALACCA. Wed.— Tay Neo j Song 18* told Magistrate Mr. F. A. Chua that attention to a punctured tyre was responOsible tor bis be.nß at the 6} MS. Batu Barendam Road atter 1 7 p.m. last week with a tin of j sardines
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 278 4 J/^ KLIM 3 pure, safe rr.Wk JfV j2| KLIM peeps without refngeratio.n =s^ L— J j j j I S^E^-- VWWW VYW-AVN AVWA --v HII KUM QUALITY SS Jj^ WWAYS UNIFORM 1 MM f?^isS\ Wherever you buy KLIM MILK, you J m J\ a re sure of consistent purity and
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    • 378 4 NOTICE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (MALACCA) REGULATIONS l"ol Notice of Completion of Registers of Electors, Malacca. T^HE Electoral Registers for the Wards of Trancuerah. Fort and Bukit China have been completed and are open for inspection at the Offices of the Registering Officers, and at the Municipality, and the Pus; Offce. Malacca.
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  • 82 5 Standard Staff Reporter AMERICAN radio commentator. Dr. 11. V. Kaltenborn. who received a gold plaque for the best foreign radio reporting m 1936, yesterday visited the United States Information Service office m Singapore and was surprised la men an old friend. Mr. Jack Certi, Information Officer. Mr.
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  • 350 5 Parents Blamed For Higher Infant Mortality Rate Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Penang's increase m the rate of infantile mortality was not anticipated and it has been reported tliat there was possibly a panMalayan rise, states Dr. E. W. Graham, Municipal Health Officer, m his annual report for 1950. He
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  • 101 5 A 19-YEAR-OLD labourer. 0 i ng, was fa »und over 5250 r six months m the Si *ap 'v Se ond Poli< c Court sterd iy, w foi n I guilty ig a gold ring, worth cents trom a shop m B Ige R ad on
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  • 31 5 NG UI X >W was fined r e S c Se d Pol cc ffei g a a detecth c is some 3 t Noi Boal Quay on
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  • 139 5 Shaw Bros. Protest Rejected IPOH, Wed.— A protest by Messrs. Shaw Brothers that they were being subjected to unfair competition by the two tented cinemas at Kampar which did not comply with the required regulations was answered by the Kinta Town Board at their monthly meeting today. The Chairman Mr.
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  • 267 5 LONDON. July 18— In today's visit to the House of Commons, some of the Malayan visitors invited by the Colonial Office are establishing closer contact with British MPs. They hope to improve their ability to have questions asked m the Hov e
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  • 58 5 THE SYGGESTION' :•> iduce a quota system for supply ol electric energy to consumers 'm Singapore, contained m the [interim report oi the Special (Electricity Committee, has been dropped. This ruling was given by t ie toting Municipal President. Mr. Norman Ward, al jresterdaj s special
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  • 66 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues -The Government, it is learnt, is to make a capital grant pt over $7000 for the construction and equipment o! .i school m the > Padang Lembu Resettlement C imp at Gurun. It is hoped to arrange for the olans and contracts
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  • 50 5 \TR TAN CHIAP HOWE and Mr Lim San Chee. .sub-accounts at "the Singapore head office of the, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd and the Segamat Branch respectively have pas>ed the Final tonfft" of the Institute Ol Bankers. Lon-! don. and are now Associates ol the Institute.
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  • 34 5 The Singapore Police m coordination with the Marine Departmeni are taking active steps to prosecute shippers and agents of shipping companies tor failure to notify the carrying of exolosives on shipping vessels.
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  • 218 5 CALL FOR CAMPAIGN AGAINST POWER WASTAGE Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that a wide VUhlidty campaign agaurt wastage oj electricity by doinejtic consumers be conducted 7 eus made at yesterday special meeting of the Singapore Mumc ?po Commissioners by Messrs a F N Oehlers (Nominated) ond Frank James (Progressive Ea
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 5 Pie lure by Photo. A Sakal tribal chief pays obeisance to the Sultan of Pahang. Sir Abu Bakar, during a four-day visit to Cameron Highlands last week. A Sakai jamboree was held following which the Sultan presented certificates and gifts to the headmen of the various aboriginal tribes, some
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  • 365 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE suggestion that the electricity generating sets on ships m Singapore port should be harnessed to relieve the present shortage of supply is impracticable, because ihe task of harnessing such power would be out of all proportion to the benefit derived.
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  • 86 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— Mr. Dyal Singh, 59-year-old tecaher of the Haji Abdul Wahab English School at Ashby Road, Ipoh, collapsed and died m his classroom this morning while writing a sentence on the blackboard. Mr. Dyal Singh, a former headmaster of the Government English
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  • 127 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hostel accommodation lor 50D students will be provided is the new Technical College to be ouilt here. Seniors' student: ivill ha\ f e single rooms, juniors will li\e m double rooms while the stall wiil have quariers m lite College
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  • 349 5 Standard Staff Reporter ARE THE .Singapore Municipal (JommisafoncrsJ here just lo tay yes or no/ This question was asked by Mr. S. S. Mainam (Progressive North) when the Acting Municipal Ptasif dent, Mr. Norman Ward, ruled Mr. Main am out whih lie was speaking on
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  • 45 5 FIFTY-YEAR-OLD Y. F de Franok. insurance agent, reached Singapore by Malayan Airways yesterday from Kuching and was immediately admitted to the Genera! Ho pit al Mr. de Fran k. down on a stretcher, was suffering from a heart ailment.
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  • 50 5 PROFESSOR R. X M. Simpson, retiring Dean ol the Faculty of Art-. Hongkong University, arrived m Singapore by 8.0.A.C. ye terday on !us way home. During hi short stay here. he will attend a dinner to be given by the Singapore Br. of the Hongkong University Alumi
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  • 88 5 He Spoke Out Went The Lights standard staff Reporter Till: CHANDELIER m Hn Singapore Municipal Chamber was switched off suddenly m the midst of th** S| >et ial meeting yesterda>. Ihe reason: Speaking on the present serious shortage of electricity supplies. Mr. 1. L. Lane < Nominal* <l> drew the
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  • 108 5 A WOMAN X k j of Bukit 'I I ara 4 I i pay |20 compensal ion m the Singapore Third Po ice I tei for hitl g ai lish school mistre I ith Vprfl 3. nd over m the sum of Sad to 1 af
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  • 45 5 Man Faces Three Charges Of Rape 44-YEAR D ibou I V Moey 1 ed m the Singa] I P day. l- va I i the cou Lim raped b 14 c girl a t B P ing 10 the Line Bail was op was post]
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 777 6 \\'D what watchdogs! Not a .growl escaped them. Not even a half-hearted attempt to warn the intruder. They just rested their shaggy heads b< en their paws with a couldn't-care-less expression io their glazed eyes We are, of course, referring to the sorry performance by these guardians
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  • 1254 6  - The Myth Of The Open Spaces CHARLES GAMBA f)X the thirteenth of May 1787, Captain Arthur Phillip R. N., commander of a fleet of eleven ships carrying about eight hundred convicts, reached Botany Bay, on the eastern shores of Australia. The coastline looked rather uninvitingsome mangroves, a dismal expanse of
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  • We, the People
    • 406 6 Sir;— Sir Franklin Gimson, formerly a Cadet and now Governor of Singapore is retiring soon and who will succeed him? The people of this country for g i d reasons have always deprecated the appointment of Governors oi other Crown Colonies on promotion to Singapore. Unhappy experience
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    • 103 6 Sir: As two persons interested m peace. We would hke to condemn Mr. Kaltenborn 's statements on the negotiations for a ceasefire m Korea. Surely his own commentary Is sufficient reason to illustrate the clanger of irresponsible statements from tiio press. To quote the North Koreans
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  • 251 6 Sir:— What a flogging of a dead horse must nave been th e much advertised "Trial by Jury. reported m your Monday. July 5. issue, according to which it was proved that "God never changed the Sabbath from the seventh day of the week to th e
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  • 92 6 Sir:— Four thousand whita Americans marched the other day m Chicago with hate and jealousy m their hearts. Were these brave people going to fight the Russianarmed Chinese and North Korean "Gooks"' to save v* Orientals? No. they were on the march to assault and lynch a humble
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  • 258 6  -  TAKAR DFSDF DFSDFSD BEI\G caught m a black-out with nothing better to do, Takar decided to conduct his public opinion poll on the subject of black-outs. He therefore interviewed two citizens, Mr. Bigßug. a prosperous merchant, and Mr. Littleßug, an unemployed,
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  • 205 6 For ft it a years Our needs irere known. For fifty years Our needs have grown; Three huii&rcd thousand Dead-beat bumsTiiree hundred thousand Condemned to the slums. In overcrowded cubicles. Sab-divided cubicle.*. Foul and filtliy cubicles In Singapore. Wf're m the dark. As we always
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  • 137 6 The lights go own The radio stops; The fans won't work; The nice pork chops; Frying for my dinner. Remain uncooked: And all because Nobody booked A proper generator. Electric generator. Big power generator. For Singapore. So Vm m the dark; It's dull: it's hot; There's
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  • 50 7 No 'Bargain' To End Korea War At Paris Talks state Dept. MLWrON, July 18. (AFP) Tiu State Department rmalh denied die allegations that a bargain to end the 1 been -truck daring the Deputies conference m i .S. delegate Philip Jessup and Soviet delegate An,frri tironn ko. of s KtStSSptt*
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  • 106 7 LONDON, July 17. <AFP). A Foreign Office spokesman today denied that the two Foreign Office employees, Oonald Mul.ean and Guy Burgess, who disappeared nearly two months ago, had ever had the knowledge of atomic secrets. It was specified that from January 1947.
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  • 112 7 Big 3 To Back Israeli Protest PARIS July 18, 'AP>. A I ign Office spok< sman said lat Britain. F: ance ie Uni ed S1 tes will s ipI Isi r v Usl to the S-. C mci i Eg] pi ian ince m the Suez Canal, ■j cc cr
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  • 246 7 UK Suggests Council For M-E Defence LONDON, July 18. (UP)— Britain has suggi sted the formation of a Middle East Defence Council, including Greece and Turkey, as supplementary to .he North Atlantic treaty. authoritative sources said. The new British proposal was described as a "compromise" to mcc; United States desire
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  • 63 7 Wirephoto. This airview of Topeka. eastern Kansas. US, shows a gasoline storage tank ablaze amid the desolation of the Kansas floods which have brought death to many and misery to thousands. Nearly 20.000 have been evacuated from their homes m Topeka. a town of 100.000
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  • 240 7 WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuter) The State Department's "Voice of America" broadcast has charged the Soviet I'nion with fostering a campaign to wreck the Japanese peace treaty. The text of the broadcast, which was made available yesterday, said Communist agents from Australia.
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  • 171 7 US Has Top Secret Pact With Japan WASHINGTON, July 18. (UP). Authoritative sources said Tuesday that the United States intends to keep secret many cietai's of its security pact with Japan which is to be signed some time this autumn. The security arrangement consists of two entirely separate documents, one
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  • 94 7 NEW DELHI. July 18, (UP). According; to official sources. Nehru's reply to the Pakistani Prime Minister's telegram regarding a'leged movement of Indian troops near Pakistan's borders was despatched last night. The official sources did not disclose the contents of Nehru's telegram to Karachi but
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  • 137 7 LONDON, July 18. (AP) Western diplomats said yesterday tlie young Dalai Lama of Tibet has pas.-cd word to the United States that he is thinking of repudiating his country's new treaty with Red China. The pact was signed m Peking. They .-.nd the 16-year-old
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  • 91 7 HONGKONG. July 18: (Rett-ter-AAP) Advancing through prairies of northern Sinkiang m their march into Tibet. Chinese People s Liberation Army was j being warmly received by I Tibetans of remote hamlet and scattered homesteads. official Peking radio said last night. Quoting a despatch from
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  • 96 7 WASHINGTON. July 18 (UP) —Tlie State Department announced yesterday tliat it had signed with Britain an agreement for "Point Four" general assistance Or British overseas territories similar to those i signed recently with many other countries. Such agreements provide the j United States
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  • 185 7 PARIS. July 1.". (Ri uteri France and Britain c opposed to the Spanish- Ameri can talks which began m Mad d Vfonday bet". ci.'!: 'ii-:,. t and i United States Na*. al C ief of Staff, Admiral Forresl Shermai usually well-informed st
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  • 73 7 LONDON J n- IH i Eh Admiral Forrest Sherman, United States Chief ol Naval Operations, will visit London on F. aa foi ja brief talk with Admiral Lord Fraser. British Sera Lord the Admiralty said last night. "Naval matters of mutual Interest" will be discussed the annou
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    • 205 7 ROME. July 18. (AP)— King Farouk of Egypt drew upon his own experience to give the world some advice yesterday on love and gambling. •'A man', said the honeymooning sovereign, "should never marry at 17. Any marriage at that age is doomed to end m divorce.
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    • 37 7 THE Eighth Army Chief of Communications today revealed i that more than 300.000 words I were transmitted by the United Natrons press correspondents during the first day of the armistice conference at Kaesong on July 10. AFP
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    • 27 7 SENATOR Herbert O'Connor Maryland Democrat) proposed Tuesday that all Communist journalists be excluded from the United Stales until William Oatis is released from prison m Czechoslovakia. A.P.
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    • 55 7 THF Netherlands High Commissioner m Indonesia. AT. Lamping, who arrived m The _L_L^^ <■" SECRETARY General of the Arab League Abdul Rahman A/./am Pasha dec'ared m Alexandria. Tuesday that the question of transit of tankers through the Suez Canal and Egyptian waters j was a matter .solely concerning the protection
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    • 55 7 THI? CSiine«e Communist offi--1 cial news agency said Tuesday that a volcanic eruption oeeurred on May 27 m an area where the Russians were reported to be erecting an atomic energy plant. The area m question is m vast Sink ian? Province but experts say Ihe re are no volcanic
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    • 41 7 RUDOLPII F imi. well known composer aad pianist. v due to leave Hongkong Wednesday for Tokyo. He is reported to have accepted an invitation from General Matthew Ridgway to visit Japan and Korea to play to United Nations troops. Reuter AAP
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    • 9 7 WORKERS throughout Australii h Q aaid Xv th Gov.
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  • 207 7 Annual Colonial Conference In UK Suggested LONDON, July 18 (Reuter) The presence m London of 90 colonial leaders for the Festival of Britain has given rise to the suggestion that there should be a regular annual or biannual colonial conference. No definite plans have been made but a number of
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  • 225 7 MANILA. July 18. (AP) Pronl page stories and photographs ol the burning ol < tU effigy of State Department adriser John Foster Dulles asl nighi m a public pi <>;< A against the Japa; ese peace treaty were feaiured m a i Manila
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  • 149 7 PARIS, July 17. (AFP The Japanese G <nl is forming a i air foi cc and pai troops unit to be iw m the l Or- I SI ite V. tern Air Force, Or- mw s agency today rep <i U The coi mdenl
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  • 290 8 Reds Transmitting From S' pore? Govt. Can Seal Ships' Wireless Standard Shipping Reporter BECAUSE a Communist ship m Singapore Is suspected of having used its radio to transmit wireless messages from Singapore Harbour, the Director of Telecommunications has been empowered under the Emergency Regulations to seal, if necessary, transmitting sets
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  • 130 8 NEW DELHI. Jaly 18: (Reuter)- Four international airlines oper itinj? m India have agreed to reduce the intake of petrol at Bombay "as much as possible '.viAauc curtailment m frequencies Tl ey are the Transworld Airways, British Overseas Airways Corporation, Branthans
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  • 30 8 I >vik is exp< ted m Singap tre today from the Black Sea on her voyage to Vladivostok. She is cal ng here for water and provisions.
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  • 152 8 PLYMOUTH, July is (AP)— i K.O '.ard Allcard, 35-year-old naval architect, yesterday completed a solo double-crossing of the Atlantic m a 34-foot yawl The last lea, of the trip, from Casablanca, took him 40 days. Harried for much of the final 11,300 aisles by adverse winds, Allc
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  • 40 8 Standard Shipping Reporter PILFERAGE taking place m British ships calling at Tandjong Priok should be reported to Major Achmad, the military commander of Priok Harbour, by the masters of the ships concerned, according to the Singapore Master Attendant.
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  • 191 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Marine Police patrol boats 'can swamp an area" if the need arises, Mr. A E. Minns, officer commanding the division m a broadcast ever Radio Malaya. "Our patrols are not static they operate on a surprise basis, especially >o al
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  • 57 8 MR. T. F. KINGSTON, Eftock Contro' ler of Malayan Airways at Kallang Airport will sail by the Oranje on Sunday for leave m the United Kingdom. A former Sight Lieutenant m the RAF., Mr. Kingston is a keen M A.A.F. member. Last night the Airways' Stores
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  • 43 8 HONGKONG, Jul I I \p\— Re\e!-..e officers yesterday seized] HKSSOO.OOO wo;-..; the Chinese- _vned S.-uidviken. Tlie 1.500 I iels found hidden m the ship's hold Oh claimants. Tne >':up sailed 1 Banrb k i later m the day. j
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    77 8 l! i:IK 9236-ton P and O I I passenger freighter Singa- I 1 pore fseen a hore) i s c I pected ro ar-n-c m the 1 1 I I Colony ne ct week on her 1 1 return voy ige from Japan !> ir:d Hongkong to the United 1
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    • 295 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 28 i Vessel tor Muar Weekly u°° 9 Z? f for Ren 9 at Ju-V 28 Vessel tor Molocc Tw,ce Weekly Ho c n V ho A n 9 f O' Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly bi
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    • 157 8 S~ife sHippii\ir imuGEJir? s„ip: v,,x n: aate: ■sr*a t Toa H^ Gedeh tes. as 1 Won 2 i? i L^SS" <h,,r^ 1 i Beluru 36 N:,M b;ia:i Naw KO.rr Benveg 40 41 Benvorluh 4' U OUTBI RO\l)> FenUv" US 3^ 4 Hai ff"^ f WindrustL Ta.Hong ilLi o^ I !'O
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  • 298 9 $4i/2Mil.ForNew Building And Additional Plant Standard Staff Reporter DEMONSTRATING confidence m both their products and m the future of Malaya, Singapore's two breweries have decided to launch a huge extension scheme costing 84,500,000. The extension plan was announced by Mr. A. Donald, General Manager
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  • 582 9 Standard Staff Reporter A NUMBER of large German engineering firms plan to semi technical representatives to Malaya, now tliat Allied Governments have given permission to West Germany to re-establish offices m Allied countries-- including Malaya. This was stated yesterday by a leading manufacturers'
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  • 157 9 malacca St. Property Will Be Auctioned OVER 51.000.000 of freehold, leasehold and statutory land properties will go under the hammer 81 a-i auction sale to be hold at the premises of Chin? Ken* Lee and Co., Ltd. on Monday. July 30 at 2.30 p.m. Twenty-two lots of residential and shophouses
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  • 122 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed. Quiet litions prevailed m the Marl share market today, ir.c wever, was very m all sections. Ch ged prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers \T. Breweries 6.25 6.35 V Colla 1-82J 1 BT MINING ;ei untai 11 6 18 6 xd B
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  • 122 9 Standard Staff Reporter The Alliance Engineering Company Ltd. is helping to combat Singapore's blackouts with Stuart Turner electric liffhtinff "'ants. imammmW mm i- v* r.uw an witt I'imns In t hght eight 60;." va;jJ X" place of the radio, the owner can operate
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  • 71 9 taper* of tm mto Malaga increased from 743 tona to May to i tons last month, according to >f ?sie auant^ty S of tin imported Into Ma£?a In the first half of 1951 was 5 602 tons compared witn 6-IM tons m the corresponding p ffi a iAS%
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  • 61 9 i THF produce market remainIbaTers at S37i. Small business passed at $38 per picul. Cr:onut oil quotations ™*!f unchanged Iron J***^ (levels, sellers indicating $fca P? 1 I P Pepper was quietly steady at '$700 per picul for .Ump.; black and *945 per picut tot "«S nnuti te
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  • 122 9 Biijjns for short-covering of nearby positions and reserve of sellers were responsible for the steadiness m the rubber market m Singapore yesterday. Quotations improved by about two certs per Lb. for first grade rubber tor August shipment at the close. Orders from U.K. were small at
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  • 34 9 Trie reserve fund of British insurance companies m Japan will, it is learned, be one of the provisions m the peace treaty. The British oppose any increase from pre-war amounts. A.P.
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  • 98 9 SUNGEI PATANI. July 18— All district officers of Kedah and Perlis the Rubber Instructor, Kedah, Y.T.M. Tungku Nong Jiwa (representing the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Kedah) and Mr. M. H. Wood (Development Officer. Kedah and Perlis) met at the District Office here to discuss and
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  • 108 9 the latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loose 51.50 $1.51 F. 0.8. m bales Aug. No 1 RSS sun $1.42 No 2 ESS 51.36J 51.37} No 3 RSS (norn 81.30* 51.31& Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per ib.
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  • 157 9 Standard Staff Reporter A MARKED decrease m breakage of goods delivered m Singapore recently is attributed by importers to better packing and storage m holds of ships and improved handling m the Harbour Board. Compared with past breakage losses of over 30 per cent,
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  • 45 9 Postal authorities announced that the ILISI edition of the Malayan Post Office Guide is now on sale at all post offices m Malaya at $2 50 per copy. Tne Gude gives fuH particulars of the vaSous OTlcea provided by the post Office.
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  • 26 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) ate $35 1/16 (T.T.i. $35 3/16 .O.D>. 535 7/16 (»od. st); selling $34 5/3 ready (T.T./O.D).
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  • 364 9 SEVEN tin companies undei Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd. are holding their ordinary general meetings m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. They are: Berjnntai: Profit £177.383 after depreciation and depletion for the ye a to April 30. 1U51; three dividends amounting to £86.700 payable m January, April
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  • 157 9 Symington's Figures 'Inaccurate' LONDON. July 18:—Describing Mr. W. S. Symington, boss of America's Reconstruction Finance Corp.. as I. Ong "neither accurate nor truthful," Mr. A. G. Glenister, chairman of the Malayan Chamber of Mines, has struck out at American attacks against Malayan tin mine owners. This description is contained m
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  • 537 9 Standard S:aff RegNMTter THE Rubber Growers' Assoctatioa of London conaiders it mihleadin£ lo say lhat only a little over 200,000 acres out of a total planted aria of 1 JOIjOOJ acres were replanled with rubber m the 10 years sime beginning of tin-
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. July 18.— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange todaj wt it' liKj-O tO to H] Steriinq HKS6.2I to US$l; HKSLBO to] Malayan $1; HK$O.34 to one Indonesian Etupiah; GOd HKs:io9.s to one tael.
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  • 84 9 WASHINGTON. July 18 (UP) _The Government has at rized car manufacturers to put spare lyres bark on new passengers cars immediately. At the same time it authorized 679 smail manufacturers of rubber products to start using r. i rubber. The new exempt ions moan another
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    • 166 10 Crossword No. 16 [ft I I j™^^| I I ""^l™" I I lißiTM™"" Bra jB3 jHf*r~ j'? I 13 j j j j I I GLUES ACROSS:— 6 Nursemaid's companion'; 7. It Is .sia '.lced; 9. Cedar aaored m a way; 10 The poet's angry!; 11. Cheese from Breda, maybe;
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    • 132 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SIMiAFOKE ENGLISH PROGRAMME tTtOU «c» lin tuetrr*. IV*™ Emergency News (X.L); 10.45 schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Licht Musi* Medley; 1.10 News; 1.45 Dance fIM? p.m. Schools Broadcast; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Calling All Hospitals; i p.m News Singapore Share Market Report: 7.1*4 Talk: Careers Fpr Young
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    • 183 10 As Singapore: 7.30 Time For Music; 8 p.m. Sports Review: 8. IS Classical Choice; 9 p.m Greal People of the Past; 9.30 News; 0.45 Allan Jones entertains: 10 p.m. Dance .Music; 10.30 The Jay Wilbur Strinss. 6. B.C. (General Overseas Service) 7.30 a.m. Radio Newsreel: 745 Serious Argument; 8.15 Interlude;
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  • 564 11 return one of the typewriters stolen from Digwarah Estate. He also told the accused that Chai had stated it was the local terrorists on Digwarah Estate who had committed the theft, and that lie would get the higher authorities to return it. The accused then told him that the best
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    96 11 Lim Say Hoe, 18. of 105 Marine Parade, Singapore, is due to leave this week-end for the United States where he is scheduled to enter the University of Cincinnati. Ohio, to study business administration. He expects to be m America for five years. Son of Mr. Lim Wee Cheng, a
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  • 94 11 Sub-Committee Formed To Get Peoples' Views IPOH. Wed.— The Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today appointed a five-man sub-committee to gather the views of members on the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment) Bill 1951 and the State Nationality Bill. This step was taken m response to a request
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  • 225 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The sixth Government School m Negri Sembilan and the first m the Kcmbau District was declared open by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. The Undang of Rembau, after whom the school is named because
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  • 160 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Indian Congress fully suooorts tne formation of Dato Onn's Independent Malaya Party Mr. K. L. Devaser. President* of the M.I.C. told The Standard. In fact. Mr. Devaser said, the obiects of the Congress were similar to those proposed by the
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  • 160 11 Standard Staff Correspondent I IPOH, Wed.— A good Rotar-I ian must bo of good character j and fine reputation and a woithy representative of his particular business or profession. This definition of a Rotarian was given by Mr. Leong Mm Onn, a dentist,
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  • 137 11 THE UMNO, Segamat division, Johore, re c olved to carry on regardless of whether Dato Onn Leaves the UMNO to form the IMP. This resolution was taken at a meeting held recently according to Utusan Melayu report. Teneku Abdul Rahman Putera of Kedah
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  • 68 11 KUALA LUMPUR.— -Wed.— A 42-year-old Chinese actor, Looi Choon Chow, occupier of a ro m at No. 34 Bukit Bintang Road, pleaded guilty before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. D. M. X Grant, to permitting five other Chinese to consume chandu dross by
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  • 353 11 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed.— ln a talk over Radio Malaya here on the need for manpower direction, 1 Dato Tan Cheng Lock said to- j day there was a lack of ade- j quate manpower to enable Government to make a supreme effort
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  • 2094 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By CARRYING 3,160 tickets raging favourite, Decanter, justified the faith of his supporters by winning his race m a canter to pay 812. -knottier easy winner was Uninsured who romped hy five lengths m the main -print event. I
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  • 61 12 I WALA LUMPUR. Wed. Abandoned on Saturday owing UU?V lhe M «tt»odist Boys' this n! UU,al SP rtS Wer he]d Uusmormng m a ground aITectm MWWMMMMMm*%%%%%%4 one mile m 5 minutes 29 sees. 23 seconds faster th:m the record; Gui Poh Choon 15 ft. 7 inches. "D"
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  • 374 12 CHINESE ATHLETIC had to fight hard for their 4-1 win against a scratch Tamil Brotherhood Association team m a SAF A Division I game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The fighting spirit of Tamilians who played with three substitutes, was the only redeeming feature
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    25 12 ph I Mr R A C Wills v a a very happy smile, leads ia Uaiaswed <Mul!"> ip) Ivelenglh wriMMßt m tbe sixth race. Standard
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  • 100 12 Johore Team For PWD Sports Meet JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. An eleven-man team has been named to represent Johore State at the annual Malayan P.W.D. sports meet to be held m Kuala Lumpur during Aug. 3—5,. The athletes are: S. Suppiah i Segamat', Haron bin Jumbol (Segamat), Thevan (Segamat), Long bin
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  • 60 12 THE O.T.E.C. defeated Borneo Motors 3—2 m a Business House league match played at the police ground yesterday. Borne Motors were down 2-nil m the first session when Fox and Minjoot scored for OTEC. After the interval, they increased their lead off Ordon. Later Alim notched two goals
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  • 82 12 Kajang, Tues— Playing their annual inter-school cricket match at Kajang over the week-end, the Kajang High School drew with the Klang High School, the game being abandoned owing to rain. The local team scored 142 runs of which 80 were Haniff Khans Klang's
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  • 82 12 KLANG. Wed.— The Chens Wah soccer team defeated the Khiang Detention Camp 3 2 m a league match played at the Town Padang today. The Camp .scored their fi:>! goal through Chuan. but Peng Chuan equalised for Cheng Wai: five minutes before halt time. After
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  • 181 12 PORTLAND, Oregon, July 18 (Renter), fount fans like the new boxing scoreboard tri«*<l mil bere laM ni<rht when Harry Matthews knocked out Bab} Dutch Culbertson m tbe fourth round. The b »ard measures about feet square and lights up to let the crowd know how the
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  • 52 12 IPOH. Wed Penang Malays will meet Selangor Malays m the North section final of the Rulers Shield inter-state cricket competition this week. The match will be played on the Coronation Padang here. The winners will meet either Singapore or Malacca for the Shield at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 57 12 THE Second annual athletic sports of the Jubilee School. Kluang will be held tomorrow. There will be 25 items and 100 competitors. Dr. Kwong Kuok Cheong has donated the InterHouse Championship trophy. Che Selamah binte Ahmad, wife of the Acting District Officer will give away the
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  • 65 12 SEREMBAN, Wed Lasl the Luck; b iskf thai] H mgkoj beat I Negri team b> 66 p ts 1 In the first quarter scored If points againsl the secopd quarte without reply, to leadi time 30 to 6. Negri played betl second hall so iring
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