Singapore Standard, 25 July 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard H JL VOL. II MO. 24 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 714 1 Watts-Carter To make His Defence Today lard Staff Correspondent M ii'lß. Tues. Jeffrey Watts-Carter, ,1 in the Supreme Court here on three sorting with bandits at Bedroek Estate, arc tomorrow morning at 9.30. The .1 it- rase this afternoon. \lir-hall, senior defence Counsel, in his noon, opening the ease for
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  • 22 1 Police Kill Top Bandit In Ambush ;>,ndent this terrta ed a FedeYong led as ig loth his area i N'arn 1 in
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  • 71 1 British and U.S. warships r lie at anchor in the Sliema and Lazaretto Creeks of Valetta Harbour, Malta, July 16. On the left in line are the four destroyers of the Royal Navy. They are the Chivalrous, Chequers, Chevron and Chieftain. In the centre
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  • 201 1 Chinese Seek Refund Of Banana Notes Standard Staff Reporter A DEMAND for the "promised" payment of several billion dollars" worth of "banana notes" issued by the Japanese j Government during the Oc- cupation may be made by Singapore Chinese business- men. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at its monthly
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  • 181 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— The Federation of Malaya is now cleared of Japanese war criminals a> the remaining 60 of them, rrostly "kempeitais," have been taken out from prisons in various states and are on their way to Singapore. They will then
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  • 68 1 HONGKONG. July 24 (ReuterAA p> Mr. Malcolm MacDonald British Commissioner General for South-East Asia, arrived here today from Singapore on a four-day vunt He said his visit had not been specially arranged for him to cbnfer with Governor Thomas Dewev of New York
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  • 234 1 LONDON. July 24. (Rented— The Persian proposals for settlement of the oil dispute with Britain received at the Foreign Office this afternoon, propose that a representative of the British Government should fly to Teheran for top level negotiations, it was learned from a usually reliable
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  • 89 1 UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, July 24. (UP) The United Nations Security Council will open a debate on the Suez Canal dispute at 1830 GMT on Thursday. The announcement was made by Sir Gladwyn Jebb of Britain, July President of the Council. Britain was expectM to
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  • 153 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Central Advisory Committee on Education under the chairmanship of the Acting Director of Education, Mr. L. D. Whitfield, met in Kuala Lumpur yesterday and today to deliberate the Barnes Report on Malay education and the Fenn-Wu
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  • 111 1 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Tues. A decision has been taken not to bring the January detainees to open trial because Singapore Police feel that witnesses would likely be in extreme danger of their lives, according to information I received today. There had been cases where
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  • 70 1 LONDON, July 24 (Reuter)— The news that the Persian Cabinet had forwarded their proposals for the re-opening of oil talks (though it was not immediately known what the proposals were) brought a complete change in sentiment on the London Stock Exchange today. Oil shares quickly became active. Anglo-Iranian
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  • 89 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. For the first time at an investiture ceremony in the Federation, the Governor of the Colony was present yesterday when Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner, presented the Insignia of K.C.M.G. to the Sultan of Trengganu. Malay nobility, community leaders
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    100 1 ivJr. Richard G. Casey (tight). Austrian Mintsler tor External Aflfairs seen conversing with Rear Admiral H. W. Faulkner. Flag-Officer, Malaya Area at the Prince's Midnight Room yesterday noon at a lunch given by Mr. Thomas Critchley, acting Australian Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. Casey yesterday morning conferred with Mr. Malcolm MacDonald
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  • 284 1 CEASEFIRE HOPES WANING TOKYO, July 24, (Reuter-AAP) Allied and Communist officers meet again tomorrow, after five days recess, at Kaesong, but there is no indication either side is ready to make the concessions needed to keep the Korea truce conference going. Hopes of
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  • 103 1 LONDON, July 74. (Reuter)— The Raja of Perils left Britain today after a two months holiday here to tour the continent before returning to Maiaya in September Accompanied by his wife and his private secretary, the Raja left Harwich by boat for The Hook
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  • 198 1 On Eve Of Talks ek;hth army headqi'arters. korea, juW 24 (AP) Renewed fiiihllii" flared up on almost all sectors of ihe 135-mile bailie front today. UN infantry pressed limited objective attacks on the central and eastern fronts, but the fiercest fighting En several Weeks
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  • 96 1 TAIPEI. July 24 (AP) Major-General William C. Chase and seven other officers of his Military Assistance Advisory Group are now taking stock of Nationalist strength along the east coast of Formosa. The Chinese Commrnists are considered more likely, if they invade Formosa, to try
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  • 57 1 WASHINGTON. July 24. <AP—Admiral Forrest Sherman is to bp buried on Friday at 1400 Arlington National Cemetery with h ;nr h military honours The US Navy announced lo-d-iv that thp body of *hp t*rchief of naval operations will he in state In Washington
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  • 59 1 S«s»rdi»'«' Stiff Reporter A SHANGHAI actress. Phon Wail Hons. 36. was stabbed by a young Chinese behind Gre:d World and chased down the length of Kim Seng Road by him. before she w^s resrved Hr r Chinese ?»nd It ken to the Havelock Police Station. The troible arose
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  • 44 2 IN THE Singapore High Court yesterday Mr. Justice Fletcher JRogers granted Mrs. Mary Catchatoor Kazikhar a decree nisi and custody of her nine-year-old daughter when she petitioned for a divorce from her husband. Mr. M. M. Catchatoor on the ground of desertion..
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  • 32 2 A YOUNG SHOP assistant, Lee San Thiat. was fined $50 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for fraudulently having two pulsometers. worth $80 at Boon Ken? Road July 17.
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  • 61 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FURTHER postponement has been made in the appeal of Mansoor Adabi against the decision of Mr. Justice Brown declaring his Muslim marriage to Maria Bertha Hertogh null and void. The hearing was orginally fixed for July 25. Two postponements July 26 and 28—
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  • 32 2 3 Years' Reunion Kiss At 8 a.m.... photo. EDDIE BARKER greeted his fiancee Gloria Quintel with a long kiss on board the Canton yesterday. when he returned from the U.K.— Stan dard
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  • 400 2 Govt Ready To Help Adult Education Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is now prepared to help in the formation of adults' education classes by voluntary groups of interested people. This was stated yesterday by Professor T. H. Silcock of the University of Malaya' whose election as president of P.E.A. will
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  • 76 2 THREE Chinese coffee shop assistants were fined a total of 51 35 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for selling bread above the controlled price. and failing to display a price list. They were Tung Mui Tay. of Killiney Road. Lim Chin Loo. of Eng
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  • 118 2 ABOUT 10,000 daily paid employees of the Singapore Municipality are to get 12 gazetted public holidays and three days" paid annual leave. This decision was taken by the Service Committee -of the Commissioners at a meeting yesterday, attended by representatives of seven
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  • 96 2 SINGAPORE Municipal labourers who come into contact with garbage or nightsoil in the course of thetir duties should get a "dirt allowance" of 20 cents each per day. This recommendation has been made to the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Commissioners by the
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  • 199 2 THREE years ago, 19-year-old Gloria Quintel rushed through a form of marriage at the Singapore Registry, two hours before her husband Mr. E. (Eddie) W. Barker, first Singpaore Queen's Scholar since the war, sailed for the United Kingdom. Yesterday, the couple was reunited when Eddie returned on
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  • 20 2 Nine Hours Later photo. MR. AND MRS. Eddie Barker cut their wedding cake, while Mrs. L. Pereria looks on. Standard
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  • 281 2 SERGEANT G. M. P. McLaren of the 30 Battalion, R.A.O.C- was found guilty by a Singapore District court-martial of omitting to make an entry in the Sergeant's Mess Stock Book with intent to defraud. He was sentenced to be re- duced to the ranks
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  • 74 2 MR. GEORGE KASIAH of the editorial staff of the Singapore Standard who is a member of the Institute of Journalists. London, has been nominated for the office of Overseas Honorary Secretary of the Institute for South-East Asia. Mr. Rasiah was elected member of the Institute when
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  • 186 2 ASIAN seamen in Singapore should be treated equally with European seamen with regard to hostel accommodation and food, instead of being treated like a herd of cattle, declared Mr. M.A. Kadir, adviser of the Pakistani Seamens' Union, Singapore, to The Standard yesterday. Mr. Kadir is
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  • 76 2 TWO MEN were bound over in the Singapore Se«;mri Police Court yesterday in the sum of $250 for try ins t<> commit suicide. Chia Chen (43) of Bendemeer Road admitted slitting his throat with a penknife. He said he did it because ho felt he could
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  • 622 2 Against New Press Laws Calls For Joint Consultation Standard Mall li^ A protest igaiitsl die newspaper regulation,* mmmd m ir ='-r IM Singapore Ugidative S^^l^ Lnion of Journali^tg yesterday on I r( with considerable alarm U, r IMj|( M 1 **i additional powers to he rested To T <>f tll(--and
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    • 31 2 /NOW THET VO' ADMITS VO' IS LOOKIN' AT^ 'SK>LENTv7rS|5 K >LENTv7r5| F^BErrT^TTr^T^^^^n HF^rT^Tcr NANCVfI rr Hfc ■■W^Wm VWHUT IS VO'CSONNA DO ABOUT IT j^mS&J^Vjsk MASSED WE. Bv *T J fk a^^%^r^-^f^
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  • 417 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOIT people living in a shed behind the two houses in North Bridge Road, which collapsed on Monday are worried because their only exit passage through one of the houses may also collapse and seal off thei only route to
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  • 134 3 vM C Orchard Road: Combined YM-CA.'s Staff Meetine 11 a.m.. Singapore Chess Club 5 p.m.. Malay ConversaSfcSaS WO p.m.. Judo Club Training 5.30 p.m.. Ait Club Life Class 6 p.m. 8 P m riiIKFSE Y.M.C.A.. JSeiegie Road Joint Staff Meeting 11.30 ?m Basket Ball 5.30 p.m.. Badminton 5.30
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  • 353 3  -  MIKI RAKICH By Standard Woman Reporter MALAYA has every chance as a successful independent country provided, her people are actively interested to submerge racial rivalry and provided that powerful reactionary British rubber inli'rests are not allowed to obstruct the; sincere intent of the British
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  • 25 3 A Chinese gardener. Tan Kai I Cheok (35) was fined $100 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for having dutiable 1 isamsu.
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  • 292 3 M.C.s Hold That He Should Be Elected Standard Start Reporter THE RAISING of the town of Singapore to the status of a city will give renewed incentive to all her citizens to build a healthier and more beautiful city, which will be the pride of all who
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  • 121 3 Hear Him Over Radio Malaya RADIO MALAYA'S Indian section will present a live broadcast of Indian songs by the wellknown Sikh musician from Punjab, Giani Mehar Singh who has been on the air over All-India Radio many times. His broadcasts will begin tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 5.35 p.m. Giani
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  • 232 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding todaj DAY Rendemi'cr Ro;id. Ban Hork l.t'onu. Milne Koad. Jaian Pekan. Jalan Sultan. lieach Koad. Alhanibra. Katllc^ Hotel. Sombawa Koad. Boon Tat Street. Aljunid Road. Sims Avenue. Paya Leliar Pumps. -100 Cliiat Place. Jalan Kunos. Rangoon Koad. Towner Koad. SeraiiK«M»n K«»ad. Kolam
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  • 300 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Trengganu has been lonoured by the visit of the First Gentlemen of the Federation and the Colony of Singapore Sir Henry Gurney, who travelled by road, and Sir Franklin Gimson, who went by air. The High Commissioner for the Federation of
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  • 77 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Gandhi Memorial Hall is to be built in Johore Bahru in the near future. The Standard understands. For this purpose the Indian Community here have buueht i half an acre of land at a cost lof $11,000. I
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  • 88 4 FIVE iul of Malaya's eight West Coast States saw airstrikes by the RA F. in yesterdays operations. Starting in the North, Yam pj *ea hit bandit targets at Keoiah. Sunderland flying boats tnd R AAF Lincoln bombers were out in Perak, and LinIcolna and RAF. Brigar.d
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  • 118 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tvev— The J< h< re Bahru District UMNO Youth League at an extraordinary meeting held yesterday j dec ded to send Inche Omer bin M ned and Inche Ahamed h Hoi Abdul Hamid as representatives from Johore Bahru i the third annual general
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  • 69 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Chinese lorry driver. Yap Chai Kee ol Plentong who admitted two charges oi carrying passengers and speeding was fined $100 in the magistrate's court yesterday. Police stated in Court that Yap ChaJ was carrying two passen- gers and was driving his lorry at
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    18 4 t>* ki Inner Wheel Club members recently organized a Mammoth Ball in aid of Welfare Ong Tnye unee.
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  • 957 4 WATTS-CARTER TRIAL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Tamil girl, giving evidence at the Watts-Carter trial today, in the Supreme Court here before Mr. Justice Wilson, said that she saw bandits in Bedrock Estate about five or six months after the
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  • 108 4 SEREMBAN. Tues. The question of 85 per cent, cost of living allowance is still under negotiation and it is hoped that this and other matters will be settled amicably." said Mr. T. Muker ee, goner. il secretary of the Negri Sembiian Estate Asian Staffs
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— During April 14.997 certificates al citizenship were issued in the Federation and erf this total 12.954 were to Chinese, Pakis- tanis and Ceylonese. Indians received 1.663, Malayi sians 355 and others 25, making 1 the grand total 219.026.
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  • 413 5 Smallholding Replanting Delay: 'Govt To Blame Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, July 24:- The blame for delay in replantinff smallholder rubber estates "must He squarely on (the Malayan) Government for its failure to evolve a scheme even to the present day affirms Mr. F.D. Ascoli, Managing Director of Dunlop i Plantations
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  • 177 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE ADOPTION of the Incremental rates of wages and uniform designations in all departments for daily-rated employees of the Singapore Municipality, recommended by a Sub Committee of the Service Committee, has been delayed pending receipt of comments on the scheme
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  • 52 5 MALACCA. Tues. Inche Adam bin Tamby Omar, an assistant baliff of the Supreme Court Malacca and the member on the Court staff with the longest service will be leaving the Settlement shortly for Mecca to perform the Haji. Adam ha s been attached to the Malacca Courts
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    71 5 The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, during his visit to Ipoh last week, went by road to Taiping where he visited th e Rehabilitation Camp. He is seen in picture watching a Hok-uen (an inmate of the Camp) at work. In his speech at the Ipoh Rotary Club Installation
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  • 264 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. A large number of appeals have been received from persons in the call-up group and their cases will be investigated by the local authorities, a spokesman of the Settlement Director of Manpower, told The Standard today.
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  • 333 5 Standard Staff Reporter ONE OF the strikers pieketing at the entrance to the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company was pulled in by the Police and released later on the representations of one of the Union's officials. The Union official told the j Police that the strikers
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  • 186 5 P W Water Rates Raised Big Loss Suffered At Present Scales Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— The present rates and charges for water supply in Province Wellesley will produce an estimated deficit of $30,000 this year. Revealing this at the meeting of the Province Wellesley Rural Board, held in the
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  • 116 5 Youth To Stand Trial At Assizes Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE. Kwa Hee Siong (SB) was yesterday committed U) stand trial at the next Assizes in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of armed robbery. It was stared at a preliminary enquiry that Kwa in the company
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  • 78 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue -'I had these papers to wrap my blankets." said a Chinese detainee, Wong Hens Tew. in the Magistrate's Court today when charged with the possession of banned Chinese newspapers ft was tlleged that on Julv 21, Wong Heng was found with ei<*ht copies
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  • 50 5 THREE Indians. Idris. Chinniah. Badaruddin laced a tentative charge in the Singapore Fourtn Police Court yesterday witn being members of an unlawtui assembly and rioting on board the President Grant on the night Of Julv 23. All three accused were remanded in police custody till July 26.
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  • 228 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— "We have agreed with the Barnes Report on only one point and that is the closing: of all vernacular schools and bringing all children into one national school," Dr. Charan Singh, President of the Penang branch of the Malayan
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  • 156 5 Lion City On The Air Today A RADIO programme "S pore— M ttue Lion City" can be beard by listeners to the HB( General Overseas Service ai 7 p.m (Malayan tinu i The programme depict^ growth of Singapore over the 1.:2 yean ot Its existence m i commertca] centre It
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  • 86 5 YOUTH leaders From Singapore and the Federation ol Malaya as well hs From 40 other free nations cire expected to attend the first genera! assembly of the World Assembly of Youth, to be held at Ithaca. New York, from August 5 through August WSix delegates
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  • 197 5 Standard Staff Reporter ACTIVE members of the three Singapore Services Unions have I I been holding a series ol meeting Ito find a quick solution to the j i problems lacing their members. The mam problems are then demand Eor increased cost ot
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  • 56 5 MI'AR. Tues. Fuui.d gui ly of consorting with ur.ki;; t persons carrying Firearms B;;k: 4 Pasir, Fan Chee, alias Am Chwee, was sentenced to ft* v years' rigorous imprisonment bv Mr Justice Paul Storr at I Assizes here today. Medical evidence was given that the accused
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 756 6 [TOR those who hayc been wondering where the next '-crisis spot'' would be should an amicable settlement be reached in Korea, an answer was provided last week The assassination of King Abdullah of Jordan indicates that the centre of gravity has shifted to the Middle East. The
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  • 959 6 Can Non-Malays Be Loyal To Malaya Sir:— Your Editorial of the 13th July under the heading ""Stay of Execution" is a document that makes interesting reading but to me it is illogical. Talking about the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment* Bill you brought our attention to the "assumption" on which
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  • 1307 6  - Australian Immigration And Its Problems Charles Gamba Detpite the „,,,,,.^7^ average Australian sws m <"> mi. grant a threat to his fcjgft sfri by T OOKING at Australia on a map, one sees a large country almost thirty two times bigger than England and lour times bigger than Indonesia. Yet,
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  • 283 6 Sir;— Asian in his letter, regarding the Korean War >.;id. "The futile war has served no purpose and solved nothing. Had a portion of the billions of dollars wasted on ruthless devastation been wisely used for reconstruction in Korea, how happy the Koreans would have
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  • 249 6 Sir. '"Asian." whose letter you published on 16th July states 'The newly-awakened people of Asia want fuller stomachs and industrial muscles quickly and they are opting in favour of those who they feel will give them these." Quite apart from the fact that nobody will '"give" Asia
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  • 26 6 Sir; Many Malayans, including our eminent Councillor M. A.^ Mallal, arc of^the been revealed. Please teil the Americans that the following Datos are
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  • 350 6 Review of View 7. re in /Tr^»^-w Industries For Malaya MALAYAN capitalists should in- 1 vest their money on the deve-J lopment of Malayan industries j advocated Nanyang Siangl Pau. J With their ability and social in-, fluence, said Nanyang, the 1 capitalists could easily convert Malaya into a modern
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  • 95 7 Manoeuvres In Manchuria By Soviets Alleged TAIPEI. July 24 ißeuter-AAPi Nationalist sources said today intelligence reports from Manchuria showed the Russians recently held big manoeuvres in Vladivostok and at Port Arthur and Dairen in Manchuria. Identifying the 2nd Russian Army a Vladivostok and the 3rd Russian Army at Port Arthur
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  • 234 7 r SAN FRANCISCO, July 24, (AP) A delegation from Ho tin Minn's Communist government arrived in Peking for talks with China's Reds yesterday, Peking Radio said, raising fears of closer collaboration between the Indo-Chinese and Chinese. More than 700 Chinese officials
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  • 259 7 SAIGON, July 24, (UP)— General Jean de Lattre ae Tassigny, Commanding General and French High Commissioner in Indo-China, said Monday that the French and American goals in the Far East are identical." He said: "Spheres of influence in the Far East are now
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  • 36 7 LONDON. July 24: (Reuter) British European Airways today cancelled 24 flights to and from the Continent because of the go slow strike of staff and technicians at Northolt airport, Middlesex.
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  • 120 7 Schacht Won't Be Given Post In R.I. Govt. JAKARTA, July 24, (AP) The activities in Indonesia of Dr. Hjalmar Schacht. the German "financial wizard" of Hitler, will not be binding for either party, and Dr. Schacht will not be offered any appointment in the Indonesian Government, it was announced Monday.
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  • 191 7 US To Restrict Alien Registry Of US Ships WASHINGTON. July 24 (AP)— The U.S. Senate yesterday passed a bill sharply restricting the transfer of Ame-rican-owned ships to foreign flag registrySenator Warren G. Magnuson. Washington. Democrat said the purpose of the measure, which now goes to the House, is to stop
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  • 164 7 LONDON, July 24, (UP)— British critics of the new United States policy toward Spain are beginning to inject the atomic bomb into the great debate across the Atlantic. These critics are suggesting--1 That the United States Chiefs of Staff fear Britain may
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  • 62 7 NEWARK. New Jersey, July 24 (AFP)— The American aircraft carrier. Corregidor, left Newark yesterday with a cargo ot some 30 American jet planes destined for Western Europe under the Atlantic Pact defence plans. The planes will go to France. Belgium. Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway. This
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  • News Briefs
    • 93 7 WASHINGTON. July 24. (Reuter) Britain and the United States have agreed to drop proposals for a single Supreme Commander in the Mediterranean area, usually reliable sources said Monday. Tentative agreements reached here were said to envisage a split command involving the creation of a new
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    • 102 7 BRITAIN has accepted an Invitation from the United States for a three -power conference on German rearmament to be held in Washington this year, it was sfcUeda* the Foreign Office Monday. The conference is to hammer out a joint Big Three plan on the scope and nature of Germany s
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    • 120 7 A British soldier whose body was found on Humuntin Hill near Kowloon Last Sunday was identified today as Sergeant Kenneth Mansell. 24. of 6th Forward Ordinance Depot of the Royal Army Service Corps. An autopsy showed that death was due to natural causes MR. L. A. Cordelle, Agent in Cry
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    • 89 7 ADAM, Cardinal Stephanus Sapieha, the most prominent ecclesiastic in Poland, died Monday of heart failure. The 84--year-old Cardinal was the last free Cardinal behind the Iron Curtain. He had suffered a long illness.—A.P. SIR Allan Burns. British President of the United Nations Trusteeship Council. Monday forbade the Soviet Member Mr.
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  • 55 7 photo. Princess Elizabeth was admitted to the Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists In London on July 17. The Princess is pict-i tie eat the College with Sir William Gilliatt. a past Present of the college, and the man who attended her at the
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  • 256 7 Plan For Jap Use Of Raw Materials Needs SEA Support NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuter)— Any plan to chin nel some of the raw materials of East and South As!i to the industrial plant of Japan must be approach*^ "with the full agreement and co-operation" of the countries affected, the
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  • 243 7 ACHESON: DETROIT, July 24 <AP) U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson said to-night that several .vears more of stepppd-up defence build n? will be required before the free nations can provide an adequate barrier aga nst CommuDis m's 9.000 000 strong armed forces. President Truman*g
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  • 204 7 LONDON. July 24. ffieute Hartley Shawcross, preside i ill -he Board «ol T ade, Mid I i day that though the me vei R itain's and d< roce a wery cj editable tkf i e the ratio ol re« ♦o import Uabilitiec had
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    • 306 7 i M MEUKOW 5 STAR BRANDY 6f ondy turn* o Chinese dinner into o banquet! At Mi H weddings, fejt.vols any celebrotion serve k J Sfcr Brandy ond be sure of success. Your guests or once rhot you ore serving th« very best French Iraad) when rhey see the fomous
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  • 46 8 AIR ASIA, Hongkong came into the news yesterday with the detention of the aircraft, an Aero 45 (pictured at Kallang Airport recently) and its two officials. Captain Norwood Forte, (left, inset), and Jack P. Reid (right), sales representative, at Labuan international airport.
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  • 384 8 Standard Aviation Reporter TWO Americans from a Hongkong airline, who were barred at Labuan from going any further into British North Borneo in their five-seater plane which took off from Singapore, want an audience with the Governor, Sir Ralph Hone. This latest news was brought to
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  • 37 8 AMSTERDAM. July 24 (AP>— K L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines yesterday postponed a charter flight tor emigrants to Sydney, in view of new Pakistan regulations on aviation spirit. The emigrants" flight was postponed for 24 hours.
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  • 104 8 HONGKONG. July 24 (Reu- ter>— The Chines^ Ministry ot Health has accused i World Health Organisation oi slander- in? the Chinese people by issuing notifications that various Chinese ports are smallpox infected areas. An official Ministry statement received here said the Singa- pore information
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  • 101 8 THE English Electric Canberra twin- jet bomber the first jet aircraft which will fly from England to Australia will probably arrive in Singapore on Aug. 3. The aircraft will be Australia's first jet bomber. It was recently handed over at Warton airfield, Lancashire, to W/Cdr. D.
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  • 209 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE P. and O. Steam Navigation Co's liner, the 21.2 l.Vion Chusan, will resume her regular service to the Far East, in November. When the Chusan sailed from Malaya on her home- ward voyage in May, she was put on summer cruises
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  • 49 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Messageries Maritimes" 13,740-ton liner Andre Lebon is expected to arrive in Singaport this morning from IndoChina with returning troops bound for France. Service personnel formed the majority of the 'A'29 passengers aboard the Andre Lebon. The liner will sail this afternoon.
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  • 19 8 BRISBANE. July 24'AP> Customs officers here confiscated 400 cigarettes aboard the tanker. Naronia. which berthed from Singapore
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  • 35 8 HONGKONG. July 24 <AP> The 248 ton deep sea tu? Han Wo. sunk by Japanese bombers in December 1941. was raised from the deep water bay and towed to a dockyard late yesterday.
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    • 80 8 DESPATCHES TODAY: S. Africa 8 a.m. by Tjikampek. East Africa (letters only) 8 a.m. by Tjikampek. Jakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Van Der Lijn, N. Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Kampar. E. Australia and New Zealand (letters only) by Gorgon. W. Australia and Christmas Is. by Gorgon. TOKYO.
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  • 201 9 At 5 p.m. yesterday, when the Rally of Consumers was scheduled to begin at the Victoria Memorial Hall, these were the nine people who arrived to attend the meeting. The Rally was extended for half-an-hour, and was called off when only about 30
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  • 423 9 B, GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter PRICES of several essential imported oi.mm-w];.; c "lf, ''efiniie^rp'rthe'ovtS^ trkei i- n i :»red soon enough. overstocked Consumers and official circles hope to see the last of the blackmarketeer who first took root during the B.M.A. period and
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  • 90 9 Standard staff Reporter becfl a considerable easing of the artit motor car and truck tyres which set rryiag a few weeks back. I v to *no I I reasonably I f tyres and to I finding I by the I I Uttk I stocks I
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  • 20 9 Rubber Mart Very Quiet kH »n Sin :u.t't ytslw ..iLons than s attri in the S tic::<.' Buyer c 'or
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    • 72 9 The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyer; Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loose S1.48 S1.49 F.O.B. in bales Aug. No 1 RSS S1.42 $1,421 No 2 RSS S 1.351 S1.36. No 3 K S S (nom $1,291- $1,301 Tone Steady after Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening
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    • 41 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The price of Tin today was 5411.62* per I icul. Down S1.6_. LONDON TIN Tue>>day\s prices first session were: Spot €832 10s. buvers. €837 10s. sellers. Three months £813 buvers, €814 sellers. Settlement Price €832 10s. Tone Quiet.
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  • 41 9 Standard Market Reporter THE following seven tin companies will hold their ordinary genera] meetings in Kuala Lumpur on Friday". July 27:- Beritintai, Kampong Lanjut Kuala Karnpar Tinflelds, Krama:. Lower Perak Tin. Rawang Concessions and Rawang Tinfields.
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  • 22 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars iper $100 Malayan) are: $35 (T.T.), $35,', (0.D.). $35,5 i9O d st). selling $343 (T.T./OD>.
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  • 244 9 J Staff Correspondent :i -Speaking at 1 general meeting of f Riverview Rubs Ltd. today. Mr. K. •rman of the board said that, while s schemes of »g r«etlkanent and reI «rf labour makes it the security forces I I terrorists it will at ak«
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  • 20 9 Selangor United Dividend THE Board of the felangor United Rubber pVJ; *JJ* recommended a P™ d a e "<! f JgJ
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  • Article, Illustration
    192 9 Fraser and Neave brought to Singapore yesterday their third group of Federation Chinese dealers of Malayan and Archipelago Breweries products for a tour of the breweries. This group from Ipoh arrived by Malayan Airways. They are (firms represented in brackets): Mr. Tan Boon Hua (Watt Bee Co.. Sitiawan), Mr. Khoo
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  • 17 9 HONGKONG, July 24 Special Standard Service -Closing prices on the Hongkong Exehanae today were HKsls.Wtp
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  • 70 9 Stocks Of Bottles Adequate SINGAPORE industrialists, who depend on bottles manufactured by the glass factory here for the bottling of their products, stated yesterday that it was unlikely they would have to go to outside sources for supplies for the best part of one year. They said this in refutation
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  • 387 9 Resistance Meeting Fiasco Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH 3,000 handbills were distributed to various people in Singapore, giving notice to attend a Rally of Consumers at the Victoria Memorial Hall festerday, only about 10 people turned up. The Rally, which was jointly sponsored by the
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  • 162 9 Standard Market Reporter I SINGAPORE. Tues.—Malayan shares today were generally quiet, with industrials remaining steady. There were selective inquiries for rubber and tin shares. Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 3.65 370 Gammons 2.57* 2.65 i Goodwood Park 1.45 150 H'kong S'hai Bank (H'kong reg.)
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  • 188 9 Standard Shipping: Reporter THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association is understood to have stated that all conference line ships running between ports in the Far East and the United States are justified in not accepting No. 1 roll brown flat bark crepe from Malaya unless
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  • 372 9 Buyers' Mart Returns To Overstocked Fed. Standard Staff Reporter THERE has been a general slackening in business in the Federation where, as a result of accumulation of stocks of essential goods imported from soft as well as hard currency areas, it is again becoming a buyers'' market, report Standard correspondents
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  • 126 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA in the Singapore produce market wai quid m' vterday with prices stead after ope ring mty. The m irket i■ ed with buyer* ol copra quoting (38 per p.cui and i^nn holding off. Coconut oil was %lso quiet \vi 1 h price
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    • 169 9 PASSENGER GOODS CHASSIS MUNICIPAL VEHICLES MARINE STATIONARY OIL ENGINES DIESEL GENERATING PLANTS FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE FSJ tY WEARNE BROS., LTD. iSmjimp Semi I ini&hed HCTr^B S^^^ Finished Steel Product*. VI^HH Hi Head o; irp Kdobashl. )j| Br^ Nibonbasbi. Tokyo Japaa K^V Cable Address: m|
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  • 1248 10  - CHILDREN PICK THE FILMS THEY WANT KARL G. PFEIFFER by I7VER¥ Saturday throu«?h- out the United States approximately 3,500 theatres show a special motion picture for children. Every film accepted for these Saturday programmes has passed several tests before it is selected as especially interesting to children. Committee women have
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 10 Beautiful Italian actress, Sllvana Manßanu. of "Hitter Kit****' f*me i> prepared f«>r ii scene from her new film "•Anna," by Nelta Galletn. In the film, which is co-produced h> Dino De Laarentb, her lui-ikuhl. and his friend, Carlo Ponti. Mancaao plays the part of a nun in a hospital, where
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  • 32 10 DUMMERSTON, VERMONT. Jury 23 (Reuter)— Mr. Rober* J Flaherty, famous ex plorer and producer of documentary films died today at his home after a long l'.lnec* He was 67
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    • 858 10 Crossword No. 21 t% I I g^^fl fl^S GLUES across: 4 Qreen-sttifl from Morocco stall 6 A red root. possibly, in B r:n; 7 Gone From Goli h Intermittent suggestion of a power cut 9 A slight blow -i 11 —when reversed is murh the same 14 Sluggishness in battle
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  • 300 11 Standard Staff Correspondent TWO men of the Malay Regiment have been awarded medals one. the Military Cross, r Lt P. L. Philcox. and the ther. the Military Medal, for Private Jan tan bin Baba accmdim to an official release :s s ued yesle r d
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  • 93 11 Standard SUII Correspondent IPOH. Tues. A woodcutter. Lee Chai. 67. was charged Uefo e Mr. Justice Wylie, in the Perak Supreme Court here, witn the murder of a fruit-seller Tan Tua Tow. 41. The incident was stated to have taken place on Feb. 14 at
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  • 174 11 Suf folks Bag 100th Bandit, Set Record who was iheir 99th kill. ..They got two terrorists yesterday in an ambush led by £nd Lieut. Godfrey, of "C" Company. This small party had been lying in wait all night. The Ist Suflolks virtually beat the bandits at their own game, Normally,
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  • 96 11 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tucs. A young Chinese Assistant Resettlement Officer. Mr. Lim Gin Tian. 20. died hi the Ipoh Hospital last night after boing shot by bandits in the Jelapangr Road Camp yesterday. Lim was shot at the back of the camp inside the
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  • 205 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tunku Panglima Prang, Mentri Besar. Pabang, recently paid a three-day inspection visit ot all riverine mukims from Temerloh to Chernov and the Mukim of Semantan in Temerioh District. He was accompanied by Dato Sbahbandai Abdul Razak. He spoke to
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  • 207 11 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Shop assistants in Johore should be given a day off in a week, said Mr. RM. ST. V. Sinniah Pillai J.P., President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. He was speaking at the second annual general
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  • 469 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The following places in the district of Kuala Pilah have been declared controlled area under the Emergency Regulations restricting the movement oi foodstutfs: The following roads:— The Fuii-go Road from Fuji-go Poiice Post to Glendaie Estate; the
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  • 984 11 From Page 4 questioned. She was arrested by detective Nair about two months after her father. She gave her statement two days after her arrest and was released immediately after. Witness said that she did not tell her mother that her father had been beaten
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  • 90 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.—An Indian shopkeeper. M.R. Gopnl. who was found guilty of theft in the Sessions Court today, was sentenced to four months" rigorous imprisonment and to a fine of $300. in default, a further two months' in jail for stealing three bags of tobacco. A
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  • 446 12 THE Roval Air Force doubles champions, Flt./U. W. Tew and Sqd. Ldr. P, D. Thompson, went down fighting to a seasoned combination in W. 5. %\sr and Lim Bong Soo 6-4, 6-1 in the eighth-finals «f the Singapore Lawn Tennis AsHtriation championships yesterday. N.
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  • 173 12 INDIVIDUAL enthusiasm of a number of well-to-do Colony soccer fans may save threatened negotiations for a visit here of the Swedish Helsingbor? football team. The negotiations are in danger at present brcuusr the guarantee asked for by Helsingborg is xtill short by 55.000. Hearing of
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  • 56 12 LONDON, July 24 <AP^ k Lowson, 26-year-oW ning batsman, v. si :ly I a the Engri k( tea for the Test match against S A:: a The match opens rs lay in Leecis. son replaces Jack Ikin of as! ire who reported him- > because
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  • 107 12 IPOH T.;os In preparation f'. the c toning Malaya Cup m itch t^ tinsi Penang at Ipoh on A., 4 Um Perak Amateur Football Association has selecte: the following players to represeni the state in a friendly h linsi Pahang to be play- it 1 e
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  • 69 12 BODCA Trounce Jollilads 8- 0 BODCA 'A' scored a runaway B—o victory over the Jollilads in a SAFA" Div. 3 'B' match played at St George's Road yesterday Jollilads played the game with only n\:-e men and were swamped. By half-time they were four goals down. In the second half
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  • 62 12 BOSTON". Jul* 24 (AP>— lrish Bob Murphy, 175-pound slugger from San Diego, California, icnoeke:: ml J>e Rindone, Boston, in the fifth round of their ten-round return bout last ni?ht and "iade sure of a til: at Joe Maxim's light-heavyweight title in August Murphy made £"od
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  • 54 12 THE following will represent the Y.M.C A. tennis side against Hongkong University at the YMCA court today at 4.30 p.m.: Singles: Kamis. A. I. Pereira, F. C. Tan. Gordon Lim. Doubles:— Kamis and Gnffor. D A Weatherson and Chia Chin Siang. Y. P. Wee
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  • 57 12 RESULTS of inter-unit Soccer league matches played at RAF Seletar station yesterday MTRI beat MCRS five goals to two. Half time score 3-2. Scorers MTRl— Husband (2), Brown (2>. Daly (1). MCRS— George <2>. RRS beat AERS 1-0. Goal by centre-forward Street. In a netball match against the
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  • 116 12 A TEAM of four R.A.F. marksmen will represent Singapore today in this year's annual inter-Colonial pistol match. The shoot will take place at Changi, alter which the targets will be sent to the National Ririe Association at Bisley in the U.K., for comparison with targets
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    53 12 radio photo. Ez Charles on the way down and out in the seventh round of his fight against challenger Jersey Joe VValcott at Pittsburgh last Wednesday. A.P. First round action with Walcott hitting Charles who already seems In trouble in the fight in which he lost his world heavyweight title
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  • 177 12 BLUE ROVERS scored their i first win since the football season i started this year when they beat Aston Athletic Club 4-1 in a SAFA Div.3 'A' match played at j the Geylang Stadium yesterday Within a minute of the kickoff the Rovers went ahead
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  • 695 12 No S'pore Domination In Malay an Shuttle Tourney Standard's Badminton Reporter PLACING three of the best Colony prospects for this year's Malayan singles title in the same section of the tournament, the Organising Committee of the 10th Malayan championships has eliminated all hopes of Singapore players dominating th*« tmirii»m*>nt. The
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  • 97 12 LONDON, July 24 (AP)— Top of the country table Warwickshire escaped defeat at the hands of Lancashire today when their captain. Tom Dollery. hit his first century of the season. The leaders had started the day needing 124 runs in their eight remaining wickets to escape
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  • 181 12 IN A SINGAPORE Business Houses league match, Mansfield Sports Club beat Rotterdam Sport s Club by two goals to one on the Padang yesterday. Rotterdam S.C. deserved to lose. They were awarded two penalty kicks, one in each half, but each time they bungled. Only outstanding
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  • 257 12 COMBINED Universities bravely took on a Singapore Combined Schools XI at cricket yesterday and had to submit to a 5-wicket defeat. There was no disgrace in the Universities defeat, for Combined Schools are one of the strongest cricket teams in the Colony. The. Universities started
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  • 215 12 COMBINED I NiVEBSITIES INNINGS Poh Beng Ko.az c H Sithawa.ia h Gill 9 A. Raiaratnam lbw Yoon Fook 2 Hareharan Sinch b Y^on Fook >> C. Huang b Sa-idosham 3:' M. C Umpathv b Delilkan b G:ll 5 Teh Shek Mong c Balakrish:A.n b GUI 4 B. Marks b
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  • 89 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Playing more constructive soccer the Police Depot defeated SelangOT Indians, by the odd goal in three in a first division league soccer match today. Starting off at a fast pace, the Depot exerted pressure and time and again attacked but
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  • 119 12 IN A UNITED Services leaguematch against REME at Ayer Rajah Road ground yesterday. 30 Battalion RAOC were fortunate to take away full points, winning by two eoals to one. Failing to press home the ad vantage of a fairly strong wind in the first
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  • 232 12 SIX CLASS 1 horses, among them Princess Guinevere, 1949 Singapore Spring cup runner-up have been demoted in the latest classification by the Straits Racing Association. The other are: Oregon, Allworth, American Band, Clynor, and Gold Medalist. Corazon has been sent up from Class 3 to
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    • 32 12 TIMERS HUH TIDE:? at the Drinripai resortg in Mnlaya TODAY: A.M. P.M Singapore i..>9 s.s. r > Malacca 12.§S 12.15 Port Dick so 11 10.41 1O.:>« Port Sham 9.4« 9.46 Penang 4.59 4.»8
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