Singapore Standard, 23 July 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard vOL NO. 22 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS,
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  • 354 1 Mun. Workers Want Better pay, Conditions Standard Maff Reporter ihan 2.000 members of the 8.000-strong leratMM of Municipal Labour Unions met Lit and pword *i\ resolutions asking for lwtter service conditions. They resolved that the Unions would resort to stoppage of work and take legal steps tor such action, if
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  • 23 1 SYILLE, July lime French ial Philippe I iod.iv refi g i spected he the n.-\t -4
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  • 39 1 KOTA BAHRL'. Sun. The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurnet accompanied by the British Adviser F. W. N. Churchill and the State Secretary Tengku Sri Maharaja made a tour' of Government offices. Kota Bahru this morning.
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  • 94 1 THE American University Club of Singapore and the American Consul General, Mr. J. Goodyear, were hosts at a farewell tea-party to the Smith Mundt Scholarship winners held at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday evening. Standard picture shows the winners with the President of the Club, Rev.
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  • 311 1 Standard Staff Correspondent BAGAN SERAI. Sun. A threat that the Perak branch of UMNO may break with the parent body is contained m a resoiution adopted at the divisional annual general meeting of the Perak UMNO here this week-end. The resolution urges the next
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  • 96 1 IPOH. Sun.-- Representatives of trade unions m Perak met m the Perak Clerical Union Hall today to nominate candidates for the general elections of the Malayan Trade Union Council, which will hold its annual general meeting m t';e Federal capital from Aug. 24 to 26.
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  • 110 1 Iran Talks Make 'Some Progress' TEHERAN, July 22, (AP) The four-man Iranian Parliamentary Oil Board went directly from its talks with Mr. Harriman, President Truman':; special envoy, on Saturday to report to Prime Minister Mossadeq. Ali Shayedan. one of its members who journeyed to The Ha^ue Court as an observer
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  • 112 1 LONDON July 22 (AP)—Britain's Royal Family celebrated Saturday— Princess Margaret got over her German measles, and Princess. Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, came home. Princess Margaret, smiling and waving happily to sightseers outside Buckingham Palace, came out for the first time since she became ill
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  • 56 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE passengers of a Singa pore-Johore Express bus had to hike their way to Johore Bahru last nignt when their bus caught fire near th e 13th milestone after an electrical short circuit. The fire was soon extinguished by the driver and
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  • 132 1 KARACHI. July 22. (Reuter) I —The Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, today held a four-hour top-level conference w i t h his Cabinet colleagues and provincial chiefs and discussed "the situation arising out of Indian troop concentrations against Pakistan borders." No communique
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  • 95 1 Glass Workers Strike— 2nd Day THE strike by the 800 workers of the Singapore Glass Manufacturing Company Limited, entered its second day yesterday. The factory continued working at reduced capacity, while workers picketed the entrance to the factory The watch-post near the hill to ihe north of the factory was
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  • 75 1 LUSAKA. (Rhodesia). July 22 (Reuter) Nationalisation of Northern Rhodesian copper mines was demanded today by Mr. Harry Nkumbala. organising secretary of the Northern Rhodesia African Congress. The Congress is now meeting to discuss the proposals for Federation with Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Mr. Nkumbala, an
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  • 57 1 TOKYO. July 22 (ReuterAAP) Japan Ship Owners Association will shortly send a party of experts to Indo-China to survey possibilities of salvaging 86 ships (all formerly owned by Japanese*, totalling about 350.000 tons now lying on the sea bottom along the coastal region there,
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  • 263 1 Ridgway And Joy Confer During Recess In Talks ADVANCED U.N. HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, July 22 (AP) -Vice-Admiral C. Turner Joy and Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway conferred lor an undisclosed length of time today during the three-day recess m the armistice talks requested by the Communists. Admiral Joy, senior U.N. delegate to
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  • 245 1 TOKYO, July 22 (Reuter-AAP) The Hi BIfJM tion of new concentrations of Communist troop* m Korea contributed to General Ridgway's early interni|»tion of the armistice talks at Ka«-s«>n». a well-in formed Lnited Nations source said here today. He recalled an Bth Army's release yesterday of
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  • 67 1 NAPLES, July 2? (Reuter) Admiral Forrest Sherman, United States Chief of Naval Operations, died here today. Admiral Sherman, who was 54, was on a European tour during which he had meetings with Gen. Eisenhower, Western European leaders and American naval commanders. Last week Admiral Sherman had
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  • 170 1 MANBY, (Lincolnshire), July 22 ißeuter) Ten British flyers took off from here this morning to fly over the North Pole. They are students at the R.A.F. Flying College, Manby. where future staff officers are trained. This flight m a specially modified
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  • 173 1 HONGKONG. July 22. <UP>New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey announced today that he was prolonging his Hongkong Visit for two days In order to confer with CommissionerGeneral Malcolm llacDonald who is arriving here tomorrow m accordance with a previously arranged schedule. Otherwise their
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  • 93 1 HONGKONG. July 22. «L'P>— A Liberation Daily report received here today said another 41 Chinese were mass executed m Shanghai on July 16. Five were sentenced to death but granted two years' stay ol execution. 189 given various tpnns of imprisonment and 15 released on bail or
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  • 115 1 Standard St;tfl orrespondent JOHORF BAnRU. Sun FIM Johore Branch <>t ttit- Malayan Chinese Association has plans to org.-iiii.-e a Youth League I i be run on line^ similar to that o1 the UMNO This was disci osod by I President oi the Johore Bahru
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  • 353 2 Standard Shipping Reporter ALTHOUGH the oil fields m Brunei one of the large i est m the Commonwealth now produce 5,000.000 tons > of oil a year, the limit has 1 yet to be reached. Mr. E.E.F. 1 Pretty, retiring British Resi 1 dent of
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  • 249 2 Self-Govt. Sooner Than Many Think, Says Josey Standard Staff Re-porter OKG WISING a trade union m Malaya under the Emergency today is not easy. Not everyone m the country yet understands the need to encourage free trade unionism, said Mr. Alex Josey over Radio Malaya last night. M: J ras
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  • 154 2 Grads Want More Men On Varsity Body Standard Staff Reporter T/.e Council of the Alumni Ass tciation ot the King Edward VII College of Medicine contends that the Gufld of Graduates forming the majority of the intelligentsia of the country should have a wider representation on the Council of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 2 Photo. Singapore's Kalians Airport Air Traffic Control staff on Saturday gave a tea party at the airport to Mr. F.H. Pollock. Air Traffic Control Officer on the occasion of his going on six months' leave to the United Kingdom. Picture shows (from left* lifr Pn«*wir Mm Pollock. Mr. P. W.
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    55 2 Photo. Miss Olga MacCalman, daughter of Major lan MacCaiman and Mrs. MacCalman, reached Singapore on Saturday by QANTAS, BOAC to spend her holidays with her parents m the Colony. She comes from the Esdaile School (for daughters of ministers), Edinburgh. Major MacCalman is Staff Chaplain to GHQ, FARELF. Picture shows
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  • 203 2 Wmmmmmwmmwmmmmmmmm^i^^^^-— Farewell To 2 Who Serves Malaya Standard Shipping Reporter SIR ROLAND Braddell, prominent Malayan advocate who left Singapore yesterday m the Oranje on retirement after 46 years' service urged everybody m this country to support the University of Malaya, m an interview with The Standard.
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  • 75 2 S'pore Arabs Send Cable To Jordan Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Arab community yesterday cabled the Prime Minister of Jordan their condolence over fne assassination of King Abduilah. The caßle was sent by Dato Syed Ahmed AlsagofE on behalf of the community. The cable read: "On behalf of the Arab community
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  • 44 2 A picnic was held by the Singapore Family Benefit Society at the Youth Council's Camp at Ayer Biru yesterday. Lunch was supplied by the president of the society, "D^to C. J. Paglar who also provided the launches. Members brought their own breakfast.
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  • 259 2 EMPRESS Place bristled yesterday morning with military activity and resounded to thuds of heavy army boots and convoys of Army trucks. For the Manchesters were getting ready for their march through the town led by their ceremonial colours, band and drums. The good Sunday crowd which
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  • 109 2 THE SINGAPORE Municipal! Commissioners have at last got a copy each of the Municipal Ordinance. A new edition, including amendments and additions up to April 30 this year and printed m the Government Printing Office, has been sent to each one of them. But
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  • 272 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police yesterday listed ten common faults of the Colony's motor cyclists and are determined that these faults "'must stop." In a warning issued to motor cyclists the Police have stated that the Highway Code and the Road Traffic Ordinance are
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  • 67 2 MR. GEOFF RAYMOND, popular Radio Malaya announcer and compere, skidded and crashed his car on to a lamp post while driving home along Malcolm Road on Saturday night. Both Mr. Raymond and Mrs. Raymond, who was him escaped unhurt. Less than two hours
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  • 50 2 Standard Staff Reporter BY command of the King, flags will be flown at half mast today on the occasion of the funeral of King Abdullah of Jordan of Palestine. All ships m Singapore waters have also been instructed to fly their flags at half mast.
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  • 345 2 Menon Move To Cut Costs Fails Standard Staff Reporter THE NAVAL Base authorities have turned down a suggestion made by Independent Legislative Councillor for Seletar District, Mrs. Vilasini Menon, that the Admiralty should contribute to stabilisation of the cost of living by offering basic foodstuffs for sale
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  • 100 2 SIBSTATiON'fi li.ib!. i, l( j >h( d ding li.vlav arc: World. Uia Rabbet < £fc< Kailang Kuhb.r R«rin I batten Network ranjaaf Khu. Hhu Crass, laih.iv. MaeDon :.i h AraeaJea Street, *lb«it itrcel i Mone Ma<K.i/i. Ki,;itl. I'.ukit 1,;., fa R< ad. Balestier R. ad .».u..n \r I
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  • 25 2 Deserter Dared Jungle In Vain Und i Hum,., .tl I'M! tO from My t w.ll be held fo, b <,r pet a tted court d
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    • 251 2 t fsiNGAPORE^jyP V..M.C.A., Orchard Road: Malay class 5.30 p.m., Judo class 5 ;so p.m.. Body building Weightlifting 5.30 p.m.. Recital of Recorded Music "A Festival of English Church Music" 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay: International Fortnightly Club Meeting 10 30 a.m. Speaker Miss Ellen B. Lea, International Secretary of Pan-Pacific
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  • 232 3 China Remittances Are Termed Blackmail Standard Staff Correspondent COMMENTING on the Chinese Communist Government's demand for cash remittances from overseas Chinese, including Malayan Chinese, the New York Times m an editorial terms this move a campaign of blackmail. The editorial explains that the technique is to demand cash remittances to
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 3 -Photo by 1 Che Mohd. Noor bin Puteh, of the Government English School, Kulim, and Che Fatimah, daughter of Che Baharudin, chief clerk. Survey Office, who were married at Kulim.- Chong Hwa Studio
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  • 215 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Sun. Taiping's Thirteen Town Board Members, including Dr. (Mrs.) P. E. dimming, have decided that the coffers of the Town Board should be filled, and here is how they will fill it. Taiping Market stallholders who use about $400 worth
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  • 120 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KULIM. Sun. Hundreds of Schoolchildren and adults witnessed the drawing of the Brick Competition Sweep organised by the Principal and start's of" the St. Patrick's School, on Thursday, m aid of the School Fund. The District Officer. Tuan Wan Basor Ali. and
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  • 61 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Security Forces kilied one terrorist m the Federation m the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. this morning. Four civilians have been killed by bandits and two are missing. The terrorist was killed yesterday by Security forces m an engagement m Selangor. Terrori.sts
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  • 70 3 PENANG, Sun.— Three Malayan Police Officers who had gone to the United Kingdom for a course m police training returned m the Canton this morning. They are Che Wan Ibrahim ASP, and Che Osman bin Yassim, ASP. both from the Federation and Mr. Song
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  • 177 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun. Britain's educational system is the best of the seven countries Mr. David Chen, Principal of the Chung Ling High School, Penang, has visited. He said this today on his return m the Canton from a visit to the Festival of Britain.
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  • 170 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Perak Millionaire miner Mr. Choong Sam and Mrs. Choong Sam who went on a holiday trip to the United Kingdom to attend the Festival of Britain, early this year, returned today m the Canton. They brought back a new
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  • 60 3 24-Hour Curfew In Segama t A rea SEGAMAT, Sun. A 24--hour curfew will be imposed for a distance of two chains (about 50 yards) around all resettlement areas m the Segamat Police District starting at 6 a.m. on August 1. Any people outside or inside the resettlement areas are warned
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  • 76 3 T E L U X ANSON, Sun.— Coroner Che Abdul Hamid returned a verdict of murder against person or persons unknown at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of an aged Javanese Diron. whose body was found on the bank of the Berntm River on Dec.
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  • 164 3 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sun. Commenting on Dato Onn's statement about his stand m UMNO, Tungku Abdul Rahman said that he decided to give up his job as Deputy Public Prosecutor m order to be able to stand for election as UMNO President, or any executive
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    • 121 3 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For Particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: (A) Excavation, Timbering and Back Filling for Main Sewer Construction at Keppel Road and Kampong Bahru Road (one Contract). Deposit $50/- (refundable) Close NOON 9/8/51. (B) Supply, Erection and Maintenance of a Steel Water
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    • 454 3 TENDER NOTICES will be received at A the Office of the Government Printer. Singapore, up to noon of the 31st July, 1951, for the following:— (a) TEN OLD IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER MACHINES; (b) SEVEN OLD REMINGTON TYPEWRITER MACHINES; (c) SEVEN OLD UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER MACHINES, (d) SIX OLD ROYAL TYPEWRITER MACHINES, (c)
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    • 329 3 NOTICES THE Annual Athletic Sport! r of the High School, Klanf, will be held on Saturday, 4th August. 1951, commencing Ml 4.15 p.m. Items for Old Boys: 1. 100 Yards Flat Race. 2. 220 Yards Flat Rac«. 3. 440 Yards Flat Race. 4. Tug-of-War vs. School All Old Boys are
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  • 785 4 j" IFE on the China mainland is like a nightmare. m point of fact, it is worse than a nightmare, foi while one m a horror dream eventually wakes up and rinds himself m a soft bed, m China Ux li-arids upon thousands have been led to
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  • 668 4 PM Calm. In Face Of Political Crisis COLOMBO. THE expected and the inevitable has happened. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the Minister of Health and Local Government and the Leader of the House of Representatives, has resigned from the Government and has crossed the
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  • 351 4 Si" —We i c c v. ism is both undemocratic and morally \vr ng Our Governments are often forced to implement totalitarian measures tv prevent the cruel d senseless killings During the pasi 3 years mai innocent civilians have been killed. The cost
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  • 406 4 Spore Has Been Fortunate M MM In Her Governors Sir: I read the letter under the caption." "Our Next Govvernor m The Standard with great interest But I must confess that I was grieved, as a Singaporean, to observe the following words m the otherwise unprovocative letter.
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  • 17 4 "Here comes another of 'em! Tearin' along as though his very life depended on it!"
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  • 554 4 <; -"SAM". writing m your issue ol 17th July states: (a) that ii a Christian formally marries more than one woman he no longer remains a Christian; >b that ii a Christian keeps 200 mistresses openly, he remains untouched by the Christian law of the
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  • 117 4 Sir:— With reference to the article published m your issue of July 9, m which you quoted Captain R. C. Thomas as saying the ship Norbay was sailing to the Red China port of Tientsin, we have to point out that the Norbay is not making
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  • 105 4 Sir: Allow me to compliment "Takar" for his brilliant essay entitled "GAMBLING CANT SAVE THE SITUATION". Such phrases as those below are very neat: "T. Exactly. And this vote against governmental gambling is a very nice lesson to Government that local men and women can be
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  • 193 4 Sir;— l heartly welcome the move by the Indian Association m the Federation to petition government soon for the setting up a Committee to examine Indian education m Malaya. It is quite true to say that Indian throughout the Federation and Singapore are much disappointed that
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  • 326 4 Sir: The salary scale for clerks m the electricity Department appears m page 4 paragraphs 17 to 20 of the Court of Reference appointed by the Federal Legislative Council. Paragraph 20 rea d s as follows: "The salary scale at present approved for these clerks is that
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  • 93 4 Sir— Wrffit we need most to make tfiis country self-sufficient is help the small farmer already m existence, and the creation of as many others possible by exclusive propaganda. It has never been realized that the small farmer is one on the most important elements m the national
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  • 485 5 100 PERSONS ARRESTED IN JORDAN LONDON, July 22 (AP, Renter, UP, AFP)— As Jordanian police and troops arrested more than 100 suspects m their nationwide search tor King Abdullah's murderer and controversy raged over the late King's successor, it was stated
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  • 245 5 HONGKONG, July 22 (UP)— The Peking regime's mouthpiece m Hongkong, the Ta kun«r Pao. hinted *.troiiLil\ today that the Chinese anil Korean Communists m Korea would hack down on the controversial issue of the withdrawal of foreign troops. The Red mouthpiece said
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  • 181 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Health Officer is now going into the question of the best way of tackling congestion m markets. This follows discussion of this problem by the Health Committee of the Commissioners. The Health Officer told the Committee that it
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  • 72 5 FOR three hours today. Singapore military and the police will carry out a combined security exercise. British, Malay and Gurkha troops, with armoured vehicles, scout cars and anti-riot equipment will be attached to all police divisions. The exercise, which will begin at !> a.m. will include
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  • 100 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has decided that Vehicles 'Inspectors of the Registrar of Vehicles* Department should not use private motor vehicles while on outdoor duties. It has suggested that such duties should be covered
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  • 80 5 WASHIXGTON. July 22 (Reuter): Senator Herbert O'Connor, chairman of a Senate commerce sub-committee on export controls, complained that India was sending "critical materials" to China. He said that ships flying the British and Panamanian flags had delivered to Communist China m recent weeks thousands
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  • 51 5 ROME, July (Reuter) Ex-servicemen from 18 countries ending a four-day Congress here termed the "huge military forces" c: the Soviet bloc a grave threat P The 150 delegates representing more than 30,000,--000 ex-servicemen decided to back the Western Defence Programme, including an integrated European
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  • News Briefs
    • 162 5 TOKYO, July 22 (UP): The only woman who lived for six years on Anatahan Island with 31 Japanese war hold-outs was forced to marry three times during the period, the Mainichi Shimbun reports. Kazuko Hil.a, 29, was o^ the island with
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    • 38 5 HUNGARIAN Roman Catholic bishops have taken the loyalty oath to the Hungarian People's Republic alter the Red Government had persecuted. Cardinal Mindszenty and his deputy. Archbishop Jo.sep Eroez of Kalocsa, both of whom are serving life imprisonment. Reuter
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    • 18 5 TWO trains packed with holidaymakers collided at Gouda station. West Holland, killing two people and injuring 12. Reuter
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    • 39 5 THE London Sunday newspaper People claims a new atomic explosion took place on May 17 m Sinkiang Province, Red China. BELGIUM has 900 Belgian volunteers fighting m Korea besides transportation planes, carrying out airlift operations in the combat AFP
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    • 34 5 ANDREW FARMER. 37-year-old father of two children, was charged m Champaign (Illinois) with sex murder of 17-5 ear-old Janet (lark. who was stabbed 45 times with an awl and strangled with a necktie. U.P.
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    • 21 5 IT is now illegal for controlling interest m India's commercial companies to be changed without the approval of the Government. A.P.
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    • 24 5 THE 17-day-old strike of employees of Lloyds Bank m Karachi over the dismissal of bank employees has been called off pending an inquiry. A.P.
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    • 41 5 SHELL Development Company of New York says it has perfected a chemical which, when coated on paper or paperboard. prevents rust or corrosion forming on any metal wrapped Inside. The coating remains effective, even for non-airtight packages, for flv»* years. A.P.
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    • 26 5 THE Netherlands Government has announced it has no intention of asking for the extradition of Turko Westerling, at present staying m France.- A.F.P.
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    • 14 5 FILM Actress Anouk Aimee has married Nicholas Papatakis owner of a Paris nightclub.- A.P
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  • 309 5 PARIS, July 22 (Reuter)— The European Army conferences interim reporl, completed this week-end, advises nations joining a unified defence force to abandon their national prerogatives and agree to pool their armed forces, usually reliable conference circles disclosed. The experts suggest calling
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    44 5 photo. Floods have so far caused L'SSI.OOO million ''amage and cost 41 lives iv Kansas and Missouri, where over 1,000.000 acres have been inundated, directly affecting 180,000 people. Picture shews Kansas City firemen wading into flood waters to set loser to burning warehouses. A.P.
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  • 201 5 CHURCHILL HITS AT LABOUR GOVT. LONDON, July 22 (AFP, UP) British wartime Premier Wbm*m Churchill declared that six years of socialist government had done more harm to Britain's economy and finances than Hitler's war. Mr. Churchill said that the pound sterling had
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  • 176 5 IHE HEALTH C I the S: I.^1 tp M unicipal C inmissioners has turned down request from the S ictetj Prevention of Cnu Lty to An i very dr-ji ir.v;^-:- should be required to pi duce tils or her < the ai infi
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  • 354 6 WEEKLY SHARE MARKET REPORT By A Special Correspondent GOOD turnovers, a continuation of the rising trend m industrials on large investment buying and cons iderable strength m tins characterised the week's business on Malayan markets. A feature among industrials was Malayan Cement which since
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    53 6 photo. MR. L. B. THOMAS, new Singapore manager for Australian National Airways, who has replaced Mr. E. R. Knight temporarily. Mr. Knight, now on leave, will spend six months m the London office of A.X.A. before returning. For two years m Ceylon. Mr. Thomas advised Air Ceylon on
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  • 212 6 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER circles m Singapore feel that the current I R.M.A packing specifications 1 for crude rubber to the United States mainly affect shippers from Indonesia and Thailand. This view is expressed by shipI pers who have been notified that members of
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  • 335 6 Berjaatai Tin Dredffiaf Ltd: Dreai;e worked throughout the financial year ended April 30. 1951 and a profit of $175,799 (103.4%) was made Dividends to a total of 3s tid iTO'. i ;>er share were paid KampoßK I.in.iut Tin Dredging Ltd: No 1 dredge commenced on the new Wardiebura
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  • 279 6 Industrials: Frasei Neave $o 62\ to $J t>s. Gammon $2 50 to $2 sl'i Goodwood Park Hotel $1 40. Hongkong Bank Colonial $802. Malayan Breweries $6 10 to $6 35. Malayan Cement 28 to 324 c Malayan Collieries $1.85. Robinson $3.30, Raffles Hotel $:n>s. Straits Steamship (20.00
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  • 38 6 THE following seven tin companies will hold their ordinary general meetings m Kuala Lumpur this Saturday: Berjuntai. Kampong Lanjut, Kuala Kampar Tinfields. Kramat. Lower Perak I Tin. Rawang Concessions and Rawan? TinfielcLs. I
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  • 94 6 UNITED States rubber statistics show a decrease m imports and an increase m consumption of natural rubber during May compared with the previous month. Imports during May were 37.--153 tons compared with 48.916 tons m April, while consumption was 39.265 tons against 35.830 tons.
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    • 202 6 Crossword No. 19 I 6. Simple e--e'-' > 8. Pro-. ide a bed" ■■7~T I? I hi U I U 3 Breiida a ie-:: t ,et her decree. 10 H~— -^^J I bound to kge; 13. One tree, or rrumv HB Hj HH HH HB to me; IS. Depressions, particular..
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  • 141 7 Full results of yesterday's ties:Hoo Chun Kah (Lucky Strike) beat Aziz bin Moha. (Bournemouth) 15-6, 1-15. 15-7; Lim Seng Hock (Rex) beat A. Amir Green wod) 15-7, 15-5; Ng Cheng Hua (Marigold) beat Saraain Hussain (Titan) w.0.; George Tan (Sect Kirn Cheng) beat Oei Kirn Hock (Hua Yew)
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  • 58 7 LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) England's team ta meet South Africa for the fourth Test at Leeds starting on Thursday was announced today as follows: Freddie Brown (captain), Trevor Bailey, Peter May, Don Brennan, Len Hutton, Denis Corapton, Alec Bedsor. Jack Ikin, Willie Watson. Roy Tattersall
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  • 444 7 A BLACKOUT delayed the Singapore Badminton Association Junior Championships for an hour last night and a further six ties were decided later, play lasting till nearly midnight. rinally won m three thrilling sets K»-7, v-10. 15-12. TTva v Chi Guan whose play has been impaired
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    20 7 photo. Mr. Wong Kok Choon of Kuala Lumpur leads m Tara Street, winner of the Singapore Cup on Saturday. Standard
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  • 679 7 IPOH, Sunday. The draw for the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association Championships took place m Ipoh today and resulted as follows: Men's Singles Seeded players: K. H. Ip. S. C Beaty Goon Kok Lem and Lim Hee Chin. Top Section: K. H. Ip v Oh Lock Heng.
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  • 56 7 The following ties will be played off on Monday at 5 p.m.: Men's Singles: "Flt/Lt. S. Johnson v. A. I. Pereira: Dr. F. Y. Khoo v, Lim Bong Soo; J. Welschen v. Capt. T. L. Campion. Men's Doubles: H. S. Tan and G. S. Tan v S.
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  • 210 7 A SOUND defence and an enterprising forward line enabled Hq. 32 Company Royal Army Medical Corp to beat Town Rangers 3-nil m a S.A.F.A. junior-cuptie match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Hero of the day ii inside left Evans, who will play lor Tottenham Hotspurs
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    • 101 7 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME <r*5V «c* II nrltrn 9.35 a.m. Schools Broadcast; MB Interlude; 10 am News (X.L): 10.45 Schools Broadcast; 1 p. in Programme Summary 1.02 Monday Matinee: I. MI News; 1.45 Home on the Ranee: 2 p.m. Schools Broadcast: fi.ls Programme Summary: 8.11 Radio
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  • 346 8 WHEN play was resumed yesterday morning at Sepoy Lines m the Inter-University cricket match, Hongkong were once again dismissed cheaply for 55 runs, giving the University of Malaya a clear win by 109 runs. This is the first win for Malaya m the
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  • 107 8 Selangor Lose 4-0 To Penang PKNANG, Sun Playing m brilliant sunshine before a larye crowd on Victoria r.r«M-n. Penan? beat Selangor h> four clear Bttis m their friendly inter st.ite soccer ni.itch. Penang were r.n top most of the time tlmigt there were times when tho visitors ciuvd anxious moment.
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  • 316 8 IPOR, Sun. The Rest beat ih«> Europeans m the annual rrieket match at Ipoh by eijjht wicket* today thin wuuußg the Hennery Trophy for the seventh lime. The rest had a first innings iead of 75 runs and. after disp sing the Europeans
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  • 214 8 Ml WCOMEH D. C »we led the ts and Marinus Van Breuke- c v linen at the Singapore ik July meeting Crowe ir winners, while Van B kelen >ari:!;eci six. Ist md ;;rd I mdl o c- c -4 2 2 "«•>« 3
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  • 226 8 IPOH. Sun. Selangor Malays qualified for the final of the Rulers" Shield inter-state Malays cricket competition when they defeated Penang Malays by 230 runs In a two-day match played on Coronation padang. I Selangor compiled a total of 287 runs to which Penang replied
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  • 390 8 THE ROYAL Navy Air Station. Sembawansj beat the Army by 52 runs m the S.C.A. tournament match played at Nee Soon yesterday. R.N.A.S. top scorers were Chaplin (62>. Cotton (.56 not out) and Davy i2l>, and their best bowler Berry who took six wickets for 41 runs.
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  • 143 8 TIGER Sporting Association will for a long time to come remember their lucky win over the Amicable Athletic Association m yesterday's SAFA Cup game at Jala it Besar Stadium. Twice m arrears the Tigers scraped through for a 3-2 victory. A large Sunday soccer
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    36 8 photo. M. Davies Brunei House skipper receives from Mrs. S. Rajaratnam the Shell and Anglo-Saxon Oil Companies silver challenge trophy for the inter-house relay race at the Singapore Junior Technical School annual sports on Saturday. Standard
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  • 337 8 BATU PAHAT, Sun.— An estimated crowd of 4,000 fans saw Combined Services beat Johore by four goals to one m a Malaya Cup Soccer Match played at the Government English School Padang yesterday. Most of the thrills came m the second half when Johore
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  • 49 8 BIRMINGHAM. England, July 22 IAP) Sprint champion June Fould's victory m a 100-yard event Saturday was certainly a crowd pleaser. Her running pants dropped to her knees at the halfway mark. Blushing. June crossed the finish line with fists clutching pants and the crowd howling with joy.
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  • 52 8 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA Cuprte IRC v. Royal Navy at Jalan Besar. Police S.A. r. Katong Sarajah at Geylang. BUSINESS HOUSE League: MPH v. Stanvac at Shell tporfs ground. BADMIXTOX: Hongkong University v. Malayan University, Clerical Union, 7.15 p.m. HOCKEY: Combined Universities v. SRC, Padang. TEX SIS: Singapore championships, SCC
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  • 267 8 Changi Riders Dominate 50-Mile Race RAF CHANGI CC dominated the SCRAs 50 miles open massed start cycle race for the Pintail Cup yesterday. From the start Changi led, the three members of the team. Morrison. Huntingdon and Avery, breaking away m the first *500 yards Immediately the rest of the
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  • 62 8 TIGER Swimming Club held the powerful Singapore Swimming Club A to a six-all draw m a water-polo game played at the S.S.C. yesterday Tigers goalkeeper Tan Wee Ann substituted. Two goals were registered by the Tigers when the S.S.C. backs made accidental deflections and the
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  • 1003 8 I THERE were no surprises in yesterday's fa the Singapore Crieket Association's senior Itmmme SCC maintained their leadership and no chants occurred in any other positions. On the Padang the SCC beat the Indian* al Balestier the SCRC and CSC shared 10
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  • 67 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday— j The Police Depot qualified for i the final of the Stonor Shield et competition defeating YMCA on the Depot ground today by eight wickets YMCA taking first knock were easily dismissed for 42 runs. Sinnappah took four wickets for 11 runs while Bin Keng
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  • 58 8 SRC won easily ■gains! K\ m the A section of the Singa pore Cricket Association league Tne match was played Balestier Batting first the Recs scored 131, O. Bozario*s 51 beii the best effort Westerhout with :i for 21 and Oliveiro with 3 foi 7
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  • 83 8 THE SIXHALESE d U The Bradaeli Cricket Club o\ o(3 run* m the Juni >r B Set I on the Ut innings. The Sinhalese, who batted first, sco.ed 107. .skipper C Seneviratne being the ighest scorer with 35 Mendifi nrai I c next be>t with 23. Day wig
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  • 36 8 NEWCASTLE New S Wales. July 21, (Renter AAP> England beat Australia by five goal* to zero m the fifth and final soccer Test here today to make a clean sweep o! the series
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