Singapore Standard, 26 July 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard it M M. VOL II 25 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 206 1 m Oder Vaguely Worded IEgAY Jntj 23 (Bnrtcr) A British Embassy ..i.l that Persia's new offer to reopen v, nit Britain would "enable talks to He added thai interference with the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's activities at Abadan would have I i cea.-e i r any
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  • 23 1 I portct n i sing three that Japanesc e in- i \a s arc e J \6
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  • 98 1 Iran Officials Urge Talks Be Resumed TEHERAN, July 25. (UP) Government oil officials urged today that Iranian-British talks r>e lejuriKid before Iran's morale gets so low that further negotiations wouW be impossible. Kasem Hassibi, Finance Ministry representative on the Oil Nationalization Board, said in an interview that Iran agreed to
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  • 267 1 Firemen Play Hose After Blasts Standard Staff Reporter TWO explosions, shattering; almost all the glasspanrs of the Thye Hong Biseuit Faetory, Tiong Bahru Road, yesterday afternoon caused widespread alarm in the industrial neighbourhood. Word spread fast that handgrenades had been flung. II
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  • 64 1 SAIGON, July 25 (AFP> Governor of New York State Thomas Dewey arrived here at 5 p.m. local time today from Hongkong. Members of the American Legation and representatives of Emperor Bao Dai, General de Lattre and of the President of the Vietnamese Government welcomed Dewey at Saigon
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  • 33 1 A HOKKIEN woman. Toh Ah Lan, 33, fell off a Tay Koh Yat omnibus at Thomson Road last night. She was admitted into the General Hospital in a serious condition.
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  • 61 1 IL DYEU. July 25. (ReuteD— Philippe Petain, victor of Verdun, head of Vichy and last of Frances 334 Marshals, was buried today t)n this windswept and desolate island where he spent the last six years of his life in national disgrace. Only church bells tolling mournfully broke the
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  • 118 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Gopen° Min Yuen leader, Chong Kit Leng. who was responsible for the murder of Detective Corporal David Chessex, who was shot dead in a coffee-shop in Gopeng town in February. was killed in Kampar, yesterday by Security Forces. The patrol
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  • 57 1 A JAVANESE cvclist. Wari bin Urdi was involved in a collision With a taxi yesterday evening at the junction 'or Keppel Road and Nelson Road. Wari died in hospital shortly after he was admitted. The Singapore Traffic Police last ni^ht appealed to eye-wit-nesses Of the accident to report
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  • 43 1 STAFF Sergeant Noble, a European, was involved m a collision with a lorry yesterday afternoon at the 7th mile Bukit Timah Road. Noble was on a motor-cycle at the time of his accident. He was removed to the British Military Hospital.
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  • 73 1 ROME. July 25 (AP) -former Foreign Minister Count Carlo Sforza was reported on Wednesday to be seriously ill. His condition, after improving slightly from a heart attack a few days ago. worsened last night, a bulletin «aid. PARIS, July 29. (AP) President Vincent Auriol today askSi former
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  • 197 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE first move to have an elected- mayor for Singapore will be made when the General Council of the Labour Party of Singapore meets on Saturday to consider the system to be adopted for such an election. Some members of the
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  • 67 1 NEW YORK, July 25 (AP>— Charles Toren, attorney for Prince Aly Khan, said before leaving on Tuesday by air for Paris that there is still a possibility of reconciliation between Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth. He said there is also a possibility of a six-month "truce" in the
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  • 147 1 UN Airmen Carry Out 1,000 Sorties US. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Korea, July 25, (AP).— United Nations planes flying nearly 1.000 sorties Tuesday shot up Red frontline positions. blasted highway traffic and pounded rail yards. Land based U.S. Far East Air Force pilots claimed they killed or wounded more than 200
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  • 82 1 Standard Reporter MR R G CASEY, Australian Minister for External Affairs; told Singapore pressmen yesterday that the Trinartite Pact betwee.* America, New Zealand and Australia wflT not be extended to form South-East Asian Regional Pa °He said that
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  • 235 1 Reds Make New And 'Interesting' Proposal To UN TOKYO, July 25, (Reuter-AAP) The Communists today made a new and "interesting" proposal on the main stumbling block in the ceasefire talks, the question of the withdrawal of military forces from Korea. Considerable progress towards an agenda was made at the Kae.song
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  • 501 1 LONDON, July 23 (Renter)— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, «lerlare«l in the House of Commons this afternoon that British Foreign policy must be directed towards two objectives freedom and security on the one hand and economic prosperity and social justice on the other.
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  • 154 1 UN ADVANCE BASF BFLOW KAESONG. July 25 (UP) The Korean ceasefire talks were "bark on the track" today and two British Commonwealth nationals arrived here from Pek'ng with Communist reporters to cover the talks. The meeting got through a I critical day of renewed
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  • 53 2 RESERVING judgment in the Singapore High Court yesterday in an appeal by Chua Buck Seng, against conviction and sentence oi four months 1 rigorous imprisonment for theft of clothing. Acting Chief Justice Brown remarked that a lot of questions appear to have been omitted in the examination-in-chief in
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  • 40 2 AN APPEAL by Goh Sah Kuan against conviction and sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment tor retaining stolen property was allowed in the High Court yesterday when the DP. P. said that he did not support the conviction.
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  • 68 2 AS THE strike by about 800 workers of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company entered its fifth day yesterday, the company notified all striking employees that their employment with the Company has terminated. "However, any who seek reemployment are invited to make applications to the Works Manager," said a
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  • 633 2  -  JAMES PETER CHIN Press 'Probe 1 Into Alleged Pake Certificates Deplored 'FoulPlay',Says Dato Paglar By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE doclors are indignant at the method employed by a reporter of the Straits Times in his "investigation" into alleged practices of doctors issuing bogus medical certificates for $5
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  • 182 2 TWO members of the Singapore Fire Brigade, Chief Fireman Lim Song Leong and Fireman Abdul Karim bin Haji Sidek, will receive bronze medals specially sent over from England by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The presentation will be
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  • 33 2 LIEUT.-GENERAL Berryman, who is in charge of the 1952, Royal tour to Australia by the King and Queen, will pass through Singapore by air on Thursday to discuss final arrangements.
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  • 387 2 GLASS FACTORY STRIKE SEQUEL standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE trade union circles yesterday strongly condemned the action of the Labour Department in helping to recruit new workers for the Singapore Glass Manufacturing Company while the workers of the company were on strike. r~~r T~~ lobe and/or
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  • 172 2 A PLEA to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to "consider a smooth form of distribution (of electrical energy) to the industrial areas so that the artisans' sufferings could be alleviated." is made in a lettet to *he Municipal President and Commissioners from the Singapore
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  • 587 2 By Era Chong, Standard Woman Reporter MRS. R. G. CASEY, wife of the Australian Minister for External Affairs, came to Singapore with a mission. She has a message for the parents of five Malayan girls studying at the Emily McPherson College of Domestic Science, Melbourne. Yesterday,
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  • 165 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FAREWELL tea-party was held yesterday at the G. H. Cafe by the Prince Edward Road Boys' Club in honour of Inche Mansor bin H. Fadzal who is leaving Singapore on July 26 for the World Assembly of Youth in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 84 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE FESTIVAL of Britain with its exhibits of l()0 years of achievement is not a piece of British arrogance as everything there is open to all declared Mr. G. G. Thomson, Singapore Public Relations Secretary in a talk to Rotarians at their luncheon
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  • 65 3 "THERE is always an old mother in every case" remarked Acting Chief Justice Brown in the High Court yesterday in reply to counsel's plea that his client had an aged mother to support. Counsel's client. Lee Hee Sen?, was appealing against sentence of three months' imprisonment
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  • 107 3 A FOUR YEAR OLD boy while playing in a playground behind the Oriental Theatre fell off a children's siide and iract'lred his skull on July 6. This was stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday af an inquest into the death oi the boy. Yip
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  • 257 3 MR SEEH GWAN CHYE, a d,v to present President Soekarno with the Honorary Fellowship of the Institute oi Incorporated Commercial Accountants lB Mr m Seeh was nominated by the S^fJnhe held De^r d t e m ent th o? Public information of the
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  • 414 3 Legislation Not Enough, Saysßeport r™,^ Standard Staff Reporter THE YEAR 1950 has been a year of solid achievement for the Singapore Improvement Irust but much work still lies ahead. a f e J iew for the P ast year, the Singapore Improvement Trust's
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    68 3 Standard Aviation Reporter The schools have closed for Summer, and it's holiday time. Yes. and even Kallang's serious atmosphere has taken on a touch of gaiety as children breathless with excitement rush off aircraft from England, into waiting arms of parents. Colin Johnston (above) of Ardvreck School. Scotland, arrived to
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  • 279 3 ti_ STANDARD STAFF REPORTER THE Singapore Improvement Trust is proposing to pay municipal assessment on Trust properties. It has also suggested that the Municipality pay Improvement Rate on Municipal properties and other properties exempt from Municipal assessment. mn ihis approved by Government, a sum
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    129 3 Standard Shipping Reporter. THREE bus loads of school children numbering 140, from Lee Kuo Chuan School, Thompson Road came to the Harbour Board wharves yesterday to bid *bon voyage* to their old principal, Mrs. N. Oehlers. Mrs. Oehler., who has been a teacher for the past 33 years, was last
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  • 70 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE INSURANCE Institute of Malaya recently announced the results of the Chartered Insurance Institute examinations held in April this year. Mr. S.L. Bhoraskar of the Ruby General Innsurance Co., Ltd. is the only local candidate, who has successfully completed the Associateship Examination iG
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  • 55 3 MR SOON Cheng Laim (6f>). an old Singapore resident passed away peacefully at his residence, No. ;i Balmoral Cresent on Tuesday morning. He is the father of Mr. Soon Pep.g Yam, committee member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of t'ne Singapore Building
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  • 47 3 MR SONG KOK HOO, Senior Assistant Superintendent of Police, returned to Singapore yesterday on the Canton, after a four-month Senior Police Officer's Training course at Ryton on Dunsmore. Mr. Song, before his departure for the United Kingdom was O.C. in charge of Investigations, C.I.D.
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  • 133 3 AT THE conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, four elderly Sikhs. Su.ia Singh Teja Singh. Hazura Singh and Dalip Singh were all committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a tentative charge of culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 197 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load she tiding today are: DAY Nanson Road. I. am soon Oil Mills, (iuan Hin. UJB. Network. U.E. Factory, River Valley Koad. Killmey Road. Orchard Road. Armenian Street static. Capitol, Newton Nos. 1 and 2. Chartered Hank. Ceorge St. Static. tieorKe St. D.C.. Ipper Cross
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  • 86 3 Standard Staff Reporter A FIRE which broke out in the hack portion f»f a ghophouse storing cotton, in Victoria Street around noon yesterday spread fast and threatened to burn the whole building down. Two fire engines which arrived within a few minutes of the outbreak
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  • 135 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. N. A. MALLAL. only member in the Singapore Legislative Council who spoke against the passing of the recent Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations, 1951 yesterday told The Standard subject that he would raise the again if he found that there was strong public objection
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  • 92 3 Big Increase In Thefts- DPP OPPOSING an appeal m the Singapore Sigh Court yesterday against a ientenoe w! six weeks" rigorotu Imprisonment for theft of a parket ol sweats from ihe Singapore Harbour Board, the D.P.P.. Mr. E P. Shanks, said that from a monthly average of 22 thefts in
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    • 132 3 Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road: French Class 5.30 p.m., Gymnastics Keep-Fit Class 6 p.m.. Table Tennis Training 7 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.C.A., Selegie Road: Basket Ball 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis 7.30 p.m.. Billiards Tournament 7.30 9.30 p.m.. Evening School 5 9 p.m., Free English Classes 7—9 p.m. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay: Sewing Class (Advanced)
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  • 1134 4 'Europeans Resented My Immunity From Attacks By Bandits Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Jeffrey Watts-Carter told a crowded Court today in his defence on three charges of consorting under the Emergency Regulations, that the European community in his district in Perak resented the immunity he enjoyed
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  • 252 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "Do you think that bandits do not operate during the day?" Inehe Haron bin Haji Idris, the second magistrate asked two Special Constables who had slept while on duty in a banditinfested area, and a third who
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    92 4 photo. John Colin K. Marshall, of the Malayan Forest Service, in Kuala Lumpur, examines one of the many spruee trees outside the United States Department of Interior, Washington. D.C. Mr. Marshall is in the United States studying land planning and erosion control under a grant in economic development awarded by
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  • 89 4 FOLLOWING have been elected oflice-bearers of the Geylanc English School Parent-Teacher Association President: Yeo Hock Sen^: Vice Presidents Choor Smgh and Ko Eng Poh; Hon. Secretary A. James; Hon. Treasurer H. D. Hochstadt. Committee S. A. Sinnatamby, Mohd. Ghows. Ang Whatt Kim. R. Thuraisin^ham. Ahmad bin
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  • 130 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Malay soldier, Baharrudin bin Abbas, attached to a regiment in Singapore, was charged before Mr. A. P. Jack in the first magistrate's court here, today, with impersonating a detective and so examining the register at Hoh Peng Hotel.
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  • 66 4 ON SATURDAY, Aug. 4, K.L. Scouts make a welcome re-ap-pearance over the Silver Network of Rediffusion when they present a new series of fortnightly 'Gang Shows' on alternate Saturdays at 6.15 p.m. Regular listeners to last years successful 'Scouts series' (Scout Magazine) will be glad to hear
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  • 57 4 THE twenty-first meeting of the Council of State of Selangor will be held in the Selangor Council Chamber, Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 10 a.m. The road in front of the Government Offices will be closed to all traffic from 9.45 a.m. on
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  • 96 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Malay Police Constable. Mohd. Said bin Sudin. 23. was convicted and sentenced to six months" hard labour by Mr. A. P. Jack. in the first magistrate's court here, today, on a charge of extortion of $10 from a coffee-stall
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  • 42 4 CHE Mohamad YusoiT. son of Mohd. Yunus, Head-Teacher, Malay School, Bfentakab, has been granted a Scholarship fur a degree course in Engineering at the Cardiff University in United Kingdom. Che Mohamad is a student at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR. The Methodist Girls' School Old Girls Association will hold a Social on Saturday from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., at the Young Road School HalL All Old Girls are welcome. The Hall Chairs donated by members and well-wishers have arrived.
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  • 106 4 Standard Market Reporter FURTHER weakening of estate defences in Kelantan would be suicidal, said Mr. A. J. Blaney, retiring chairman of the Kelantan Planters' Association. With the withdrawal of military forces from being based in the state and the intensification of resettlement, the number
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 395 4 A n In viiaiian Old Students of the SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE are hereby invited for the FOURTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS of the School on July 28 at the RAFFLES INSTITUTION. PROGRAMME 3.30 p.m. Sports. 5.15 prrs. Sports for Old Boys. 5.30 p.m. Social Gathering. 6.30 p.m. Meeting and Entertainments. The
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    • 169 4 I NOTICES I'yHE office of Sim Lim Com- pany Limited will be 1 closed on 28th July 1951 owing to the Funeral of Mr. Soon Cheng Liam. Father ot the Managing Director Mr. Soon Feng Yam. THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE, 1949 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SETTLEMENT
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    • 39 4 FOR SALE MUN SEX PAINTINGS (water colors and oils) For Sale at 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. $65.00 for one tyre and one tube 500 x 16 Yokohama Brand. Limited Stocks available write or phone A.B.C. Trading Co. Tel. 3037.
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    • 720 4 1 I SITUATIONS VACANT VV/~ ANTED Junior T^~~. I with some knowledge Chinese. Apply Public Insurance Co. Ltd.. Robinson R, S'pore. CARAWAK OILFIELDS LTD BORNEO, have vacancies for following Asians: 1 Heavy Equipment operating Section Supervisor wit knowledge of grei lubrication and open adjustments. Stai. lar I English education ability
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  • 237 5 Drop Malayan Affairs— Planter 'JOSEY COULD BE LOVEABLE, '1F... Standard Staff Reporter n MALAYAN Affairs as presently broadcast by Kadio Malaya and its news editor are two things government would be well advised to rest, it not drop, suggests flie retiring chairman of the Kelantan Planters 9 Association, Mr. A.
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  • 96 5 i guff Correspondent S Wed.— The vhile patrolling v.ezr Teluk I 2 nude body of Tamil woman j itci late yes- j The identity of. cause of her' Part of of her eyes v fish. The I la making I ti agedy over-
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  • 27 5 i a y Ming I take her ik ig rjnol red ia the Singav C nrl yesv man, Qian ed 20 ■is bound
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  • 106 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Mr. Lira Huck Aik. well-known local barrister and Municipal Commissioner has been appointed a Settlement Councillor in piace of Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Member for Health, Federation of Malaya. Mr. Lim received his early I education at
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  • 51 5 The Fast-West Society will hold their meeting at the" YMCA Orchard Road at 8.30 p.m. today. F.ve speakers win talk on the "■Symposium on Marriage." The five are Archdeacon Rev. R H Woods. Mr. A. Jacobs. Miss H Keel, Mi Chia Cheong Fook and Mrs E V
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    68 5 Above is Mr. Yong Mun Sen. well-known Penang artist who will hold a display of his work at No 1 Raffles Place. Two of Mr. Yong's water colours, bought by the American ConsulGeneral. Mr. J. Goodyear, now hang in the reception room of Mr. Goodyear's home. Other patrons of Mr
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  • 108 5 BUKIT SELAMBAU ALOR STAR. Wed.— Prompt action by the Police and sustained investigations thretfr light on the mystery that surrounded the murders and the burning of a number of Chinese houses at Bukit Selambau village. Central Kedah, on November 21. Police investigations lasting several months resulted
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  • 39 5 SIM KUI was fined $50 and one day's simple imprisonment in the Singapore Second Poiiro Court yesterday, when he admitted stealing 39 pieces oi copper wire, worth $10 at the Naval Base. Seletar on July 24
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  • 212 5 v tfl urrespondent WcC A Subis appointed by I:i iintn-r of Comr committee meet- iftenma to consider l I ii: >n of Malaya Vir.endment) Bill Nationality Bill. y. :>« rt M Muaj edurcport of the H ss m <>n Chinese edu>ubmitting a ldum to Government. I
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    75 5 On Monday, the Suffolk Regiment, now operating in the Malayan jungles, killed its 100th bandit. This feat incidentally gives the Suffolks the distinction of being the first regiment to exact this toll from the terrorists. This Army P. R. photo shows members of a Suffolk platoon sweeping the
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  • 232 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. About 300 Federal Citizenship Certificates are now in the Registration Office, waiting to be collected, said Mr. W. Price, Assistant Registrar, Federal Citizenship, Penang and Province Wellesley, today. He said that the people concerned have been advised, but l it
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  • 266 5 'Voice' Urges Chinese Help End Emergency Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— ln a broadcast directed mainly to the Chinese community in the country, the "Voice of Penang" said that bandits and the Min Yuen largely relied on them for money and supplies and it was principally Chinese whom they were
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  • 192 5 A POSTER competition wf3 be held this year to publicise the Children's Party, which is run in Singapore in conmrti m wilti Poppy Day The poster should be produced with lettering in Chinese Jawi scripts, as well as in English First prizes o! $2.~>
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  • 236 5 THE SECRETARY of the Provisional Committee of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, has sent out invitations to prominent economists in the University of Malaya and the Economic Secretariat of the Colony Government to serve on a committee to investigate the economic
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 767 6 QN the morning of January 28, 1819 a small boat carrying two white men and a guard made its way slowly up the mangrove-lined creek of an island which had once been a prosperous commercial centre in the Straits of Malacca. Singapura, the "Lion City" had
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  • 1368 6  - TEXTBOOKS WERE UP-TO-DATE 34 YEARS AGO! TAKAR SRaHowy^ 1 XJwppQwW^^B I EM SO many people have been talking about education since the Barnes Report and the Fenn-Wu Report came out. What should be taught in our Malayan schools? What change* should be made? I think that before starting to make
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  • 515 6 m^^^^^i^Ss^ l^ k 171:31 Sir;— There has been quite a lot of talk and criticism recently regarding the present rising cost of living. Suggestions have been put forward and campaigns conducted with* a view to stopping this evil, but so far
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  • 682 6 Sir: There Is a deadly fallacy abroad that nationalism is ai\vay s a good thing, and that without the "independence" and freedom which a "nation'" is supposed to enjoy when in separation from what is loosely called imperialism, life would be harder and worse than
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  • 149 6 Sir: I was very surprised to read in a recent issue of The STANDARD that an educational institution like St. Patrick's School, Katong, has to pay an assessment of $1200 a year on its playing field. Physical training is part of a child's education. The Government should
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  • 180 6 Sir: I notice with considerable surprise that the tiuji to have both receipt and bill on the same sheet of paper has now been adopted by the Municipal Commissioners for their water and electricity bill. In fairness to a certain employee of the Municipality, it should
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  • 368 6 Sir;— Sir Roland St. John Braddell, 'one of Singapore's oldest, leading and best citizens, who has rendered lasting service in various capacities, has gone to England on a wellearned retirement. He was the most commanding personality in Singapore. As a lawyer, as a scholar, as a speaker,
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  • 82 6 Review of Views City Stat"s lingapore, S:n t encouraerf bt Worthy;-. J a the n voters. S c p i 2 > running •e status, 50 p, S Thi i i th^ This, continued Si 2 "imp. I On Sett) Strik s [how 1 I W P ih's edi I
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  • 256 7 \\\S»II>GTON,JuIy2S, (AP) U.S. Secretary of DeI n George Marshall said yesterday the withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea "at the proper time" will be no problem if the Communists sincerely want a peace settlement there. 7 'But the matter is not
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  • 100 7 Approval Of US$80 Mil. S. Asia Aid McChee Urges: I. y 25. ic, Assist- State fat Near S itb Asian nomic aid Asia to encroache the s Commites provisions India Pakisnd Afghan ge t t veen si u d South- rii>ed s the In p between .on the ister and
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  • 80 7 KARACHI, July 25. (AP) A state of emergency might be declared throughI out Pakistan within the next two or three days, it was reliably learned last night. The Pakistan government has already indicated this might be a possibility. Yesterday Premier Liaquat Ali Khan, accompanied by Foreign
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  • 146 7 NEW DELHI. July 25. (UP>— Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has told Liaquat Ali Khan. Prime Minister of Pakistan, "what is needed to ease the present tension < between the two nations over Kashmir) is a declaration by your government that on no account will
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  • 60 7 GENEVA, Julv 25 (UP) The World Health Organization has been informed by its Eastern Mediterranean Region office in Alexandria that an epidemic of bubonic has broken out in Yemen. The office had gathered togethe: a group of experts in response to a request from Yemen to
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  • 65 7 PARIS. July 25. (AP).— Five European countries tentatively agreed yesterday to pool their armies into a single defence force poised to resist Communist aggression. Delegations representing France, Italy, Western Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg reached agreement for a European army instead of having separate national forces,
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  • 94 7 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 180 students, guests and prominent people attended the farewell dinner and ball organised by the University of Malaya Athletic Union at Raffles Hotel. last night, in honour of the Hongkong University sports contingent. The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. sent a message from
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  • 73 7 photo. Ninety distinguished visitors attended the Festival of Britain as guests of the United Kingdom Government under arrangements made by the Colonial Office. Most of them were unofficial members of the Legislative Councils of their respective territories. Prime Minister Attlee is pictured here addressing the delegates
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  • 178 7 Standard Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 25, (UP)— The United States is understood to have prepared for the Philippines and other interested governments an explanation of the reparations clause in the Japanese peace treaty, which is hoped will do much to
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  • 112 7 LONDON. July 25 (Reuter)— There was not a great deal of activity on the London Stock Exchange today the bulk ol the business transacted being in overseas issues with switching from domestic shares into coppers and Canadian stocks again in evidence. Early improvement among some industrials,
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  • 39 7 MANILA, July 25 (AP) American proposals for a Japanese peace treaty were denounced as a 'diplomatic monstrosity which seems to typify the confusion underlying United States foreign policy in the Far East" by House Speaker Eugenio Perez
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  • 81 7 FRESH NEGOTIATIONS between the Nanyang Manufacturing Company and the workers are expected to be held in the next few days, Mr. W. I. Galletly, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Labour, told The Standard yesterday. The factory has been "locked out" since Friday last, following a deadlock
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  • 31 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipality is to issue Service Records for all daily-rated employees. This decision has been taken by the Service Committee of the Commissioners.
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  • 38 7 MVRION. Pennsylvania, July 25 (UP)— Dr. Albert Barnes. 78, internationally known art collector and owner ot the US$2O,--000.000 Barnes Foundation, was killed today in a collision of his automobile and a truck at nearby Frazer
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  • 179 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed "Hollywood action in reality", is how an Army release describes the operation which gave the Malay Regiment their 200th terrorist. On July 12, a patrol of the Bth Platoon of the 4th Battalion, led by Lieut. Leslie Adamson.
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  • 115 7 ADDIS ABABA Jul.v 25. (API A plot to ssassinae Empeiur Hatle Selassie and to set up an Ethiopian republic is expected !<> be revealed in ;i conspiracy trial opening ben on Thursday. There have been repeated hints of Communist collusion although there
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  • 290 7 Malayan 'Envoy' To Milan Returns PENANG, Wed. It is mo.sl appropriate that the ICFTU should adopt as its manifesto the three things that are considered most essential and important in the life of the workers Bread, Freedom and Peaee declared Mr. Teh Thean Choo, on his return from the second
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  • 222 7 PARIS, July 25, (Reuter)— Radical P*erf«er Designate Rene Mayer told the French National As vmhly Tuesday that any ajfreempnt for an armistice in Korea must "include for every sanatory a guarantee that the conflict will not break out in some other point in Asia
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  • 336 7 LONDON, July 2ft: (Beuter) The National Executive «.f the Labour Party today adoptfi'i an official policy staterm n1 i t tiie annaaJ conferenn of the party to be held at s< at trough wnich In effect means :a>ry of the policy of *he j/i w
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  • 76 7 SAIGON, July 25, (AP) Bao Dai. ex -emperor of Vietnam, and French Hish CoMiHliiiiowr General Jean dp Lattre d»- Tassisny. ron fcrred for two hours yester day over measures to defend Vietnam auainst the Com munists Thef mit reported to have <
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  • 329 8 U.S. Vessel's 'Ice Box' Breaks Down Standard Shipping Reporter THE inmates of the Home for the Aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Singapore are to receive a quantity of meat salvaged from the stores of an American freighter whose refrigerator system
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  • 211 8 Standard Aviation Reporter TWO American officials of Air Asia, Ltd., Hongkong, who were barred at Labuan from proceeding to North Borneo in their plane which took off from Singapore, actually had permission to fly to Jesselton. This information was given to The Standard last night
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  • 144 8 300 Israeli Seamen End Strike HAIFA. July 25 (AP>— Three hundred Israeli sailors on all five Israel National Shipping Company ships now in Israeli' ports ended their five-day strike 1 early today. Alter lengthy negotiations l which lasted well after mid-< night, a truce between the com-* pany's management and
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  • 68 8 No Shore Leave For S 'pore Sa lly SYDNEY. July 23 (UP)—Singapore Sally, half dalmation and half fox terrier, has been around the world 20 times, but never has ben ashore since she set fot years ago on Silversandal with her master, Capt. J. Thompsen. Because of health laws in
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  • 80 8 Two up-country students. 21 year-old Hussein bin Ahvi of Penan?, and 20 year-old Ng Say Khira of Taiping. who left Singapore in the Gorgon yesterday for Australia to further their studies in engineering. Hussein will enter Leederville Technical College in Perth while Ng Say Khim, an
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  • 54 8 BOMBAY. July 24 <Reuter>— International Airlines operating across India have agreed to maintain the 33 per cent, cut in their fuel intake until the aviation fuel position here improves. The decision to continue the cut was taken today at a conference between the Government and
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  • 138 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE original figure of 230 men required to fill posts as police constables in the Singapore Harbour Board Police Force has been increased to 240 strong. The extra 10 men will be uniformed constables who will do all the clerical
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    • 286 8 Despatches TODAY: South India 6 p.m. by Jalagopal. North India and Pakistan (letters only) by Jalaogpal. U.S.A. bv President Grant. Pakistan (parcels only) by President Grant, Ceylon by President Grant, Hongkong and China, Japan. Philippines by Agapenor. Arrivals Federation (letters and parcels) by train. Hongkong and China by Fengtien. WHARVES
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  • 654 9 'MayNeverßuyAgain From Malaya' Hint M A HISG T ON, July 25 (UP) .—Jesse Larson of the Senate Preparedness Comnutlee declared here that tin and rubber producers in me rar iLast are pricing themselves right out of the American market r ii for all time
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  • 280 9 Banana Notes IT WOULD be "preposterous" to demand thai peace-time Japan should redeem the now worthless u notes* 1 issued by the Japanese Military Government ng the occupation ol Malaya I us stand waa taken by .\i r R Jumabhoy, chairman of the < Chambei of
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  • 130 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore ruled steady yesterday with quotations showing an improvement of one cent per lb. over Tuesday's levels. The steadiness was attributable to short-covering and a reserve cf sellers. Traders were inclined to await further developments in the Korean eease-nre talks
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  • 87 9 LONDOX, July 25 (Reuter):— The price of home-produced newsprint in Britain is to rise again on Monday for the third time this year, it is officially announced here. n It will be increased from £60 sterling a ton to £66 sterling 18s 9d., due mainly
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    38 9 n with many bte car features. Economy, reliability, ridThe Morris Minor is a small car^ wiw y^ features which make it so much ST effort and leather the latest addiUon to the Minor range. sought after. Tne iour
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  • 127 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. —Malayan industrial shares were quieter but with a slight tendency to ease today. Tin and rubber shares were steadier. Changed price? were IN DC STRIA LS Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smelt. Orris. 25/- 86/- cri Gammons 2.571 2.624 Goodwood Park 1.47" 1.52" M. Colls 1.82
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    55 9 photo. To celebrate the 19th anniversary of the Singapore firm 01 Baey Kim Swe f and Co., Ltd.. a dinner was held at one of the firm's new buildings in Sims Avenue. Mr. Baey Kim Swee. Managing Director, is seen on left (foreground): and at nght foreground) is Singapore judge
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  • 45 9 THE Royal Interocean passen-eer-freighter Boissevain brought as cargo for Singapore 20,400 bags of potatoes, 18,449 cases of oranges. 12,424 bags of onions, 2 692 bales of cotton. 2,000 boxes of frozen fish, 870 bags of asbestos fibres and 122 packages of sundries.
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  • 85 9 Standard Market Reporter have paid out toUie^ labour The bill in these respects for the rubber industry throughout Mala va is estimated at about «0 Trillion with, in addition, ifyrMs f rom July ranging payiuiia t higher have an inflationary effect on the local markets.
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  • 348 9  -  G S. KING. By Standard Motoring Reporter MALAYANS are becoming increasingly motor-car conscious finding, as in the United States, Britain and other more advanced countries, that car ownership, particularly of the small car, affords not only convenient and economic transportation, but also adds to
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  • 311 9 RE-EXPORTS MAY CAUSE SHORTAGE Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE merchants would have to give very good reasons to convince the Colony Government before any re-exports could be allowed to ease the reported glut of merchandise in the local market. The Standard is officially told that, in the light
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  • Article, Illustration
    93 9 photo. Beer distributors of Perak who travelled down to Singapore in a specially-chartered Malayan Airways plane on Tuesday as guests of the Malayan and Archipelago Breweries of Singapore were entertained to a Chinese dinner at the Tai Ton? Restaurant, Happy World. Picture shows the main table with Mr. A. Donald,
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  • 443 9 PROPOSALS for improved part facilities and for eliminating long and expensive delays incurred in the discharge and turn-around of ocean vessels at Singapore are contained in a memorandum now being considered by the authorities concerned, The Standard understands. Suggestions are to the effect
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  • 73 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA and coconut oil prices in the Singapore produce market were higher yesterday, though hardly any business was recorded in either commodities. Copra was steadier, the market closing with buyers at $39 per picul and sellers at $39£. Coconut oil sellers quoted $6,J
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  • 172 9 SEVEN lots of freehold, leasehold and statutory land grant properties fetched (163.900 at a well attended auction .<a'e held at the premise? of Messrs. f Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd. in Chulia Street yesterday. Mr. Wee Sin Choe, Managing Director of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng
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  • 45 9 HONGKONG, July 25— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.63 to £1; S:e:i.::^ HK56.2525 to US$l; HK$l.BO7 to M a 1 f n WJ HK$O 33€ I i one Indoi esian Rupiah; Gold HK$3ll r7S to one lael
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    • 96 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1,491 51.50J F.0.8. in bales Aug. No 1 RSS $1,431 $1.44* No 2 R.S S. $1.37} $1.38 No 3 RSS. (nom $1.31 $1.3: Tone Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per lb. were
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  • 994 10  - WHAT WILL FANS THINK OF GRABLE IN 1981 DONALD ZEC TONDON, Wed. A parcel of Betty Grable will soon be arriving: at No. 79. Green End-street, Aston Clinton, Bucks. An entry will solemnly be be made in a book, and the parcel it'll be a copy of Miss Grable's latest
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  • 67 10 LOS ANGELES. July 25 (UP) Actur John Agar was convicted yesterday of drunken driving by a jury of nine women and three men. The former husband of Shirley Temple took the verdict stolidly. He faces a miximum of six months in jail or $5,000 fine Defence attornies asked
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  • 22 10 LOS ANGELES, July 25 IAP) —Film actress Sylvia Sidney yesterday won her divorce from Carleton Alsop, a Public Relations man.
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    • 150 10 Crossword No. 22 HI flti BB^l Fl I CLI tS ACROSS: b cam s cr.me; 7. Judvje returns tor reward; 9 Tell off. so to speak, and—; 10. —those hereon may get a telling off! 11. Brave: 13. Might one describe larks as being this 0 CLUES DOWN: -l. One
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  • 2014 11 WATTS- CARTER IS CROSS-EXAMINED from Page 4 Extra ghte e fact :y. let fences the thej I rare I the viih sodium le c uld mbushes. u Krui he c pistol. rock ofl bis i a armed c irried r.d tot oset :al any i orporal ea cthei a bad
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  • 1288 11 emotion again when he was j cross-examined by the Deputy I Public Prosecutor, Mr. Neal, I who referred to his wife. Mr. Neal You told us for about 35 minutes mornings about your war record and about your wife? Accused: I answerd questions. Mr. Neal:
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    96 11 photo. Two Malay Police Officers have just returned from a six months' course in England. They are A.S.P. Wan Ibrahim right), formerly O.S.P.C. Kota Bharu, and A.&P. Osman bin Yasin, (left) formerly in the Crimes Department at Kluang, Johore. They were full of praise for "the English people at Heme
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  • 59 11 Fed. Recruits Are Ready KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two hundred and ninety recruits 40 Asian Inspectors and 250 policemen will participate on Saturday in a passing out parade at the Police Depot when Mr. W. N. Gray, Commissioner of Police, will take the salute. Afterwards Mr. Gray will visit the new
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  • 71 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. D.C. Jackson, Federal Counsel, has been appointed Legal Adviser Negri Sembilan, in place of Mr. H. Shepherd. Mr. N. Rees, Acting Senior Inspector of Schools and Raja Muhammad Nordin Al-Haj bin Raja Deli, Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools, have been appointed to be examiners in
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  • 349 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Traffic on the Trenggann River had to be controlled by the police yesterday when the Malays jammed it to watch the "Membua" or fish drive organised by the Sultan of the State and to
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  • 74 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed With clockwork regularity, records are being broken in the Post Office Savings Bank, the latest being: the depositing of more than %I\\ millions since March this year. In June alone, the total savings deposited reached the all time record of $4,628,--478 which
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    • 397 11 Federation Diary MALACCA ODEON: The Miniver Story 645 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: Zamba 3. 630 and 915 COLISEUM: Nancy Goes To Rio p.m. 3, 630 and 9 p.m. LIDO: Yat Sang Yeo Lui Chai CAPITOL: Johnny Stool Pigeon (Cant.) 3. 7 and 9.15 p.m. 7 and 9.30 p.m. REX: Convicted
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  • 466 12  - England Fancied To Win Test And Rubber Slammin Sam Snead LEEDS, July 25 (Reuter) England, though making six changes, are favourites to defeat South Africa in the fourth Test which begins at Beadingley tomorrow. Victory- would give England the rubber m they now lead by two wins to one in
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  • 97 12 MALAYAN Airways Sports Dub Deal Bn^i Sports Club by I—o in a Business Houses League soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Malayan Airways dominated play but their forwards were never impressive. The game brightened up a little in the second Airways only goal was scored
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  • 122 12 4 Admit Fixing Games PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Ju'y 25 (AP> Four :.>.mer top players in Bradley University basketball team one ai the best in the nation, yesterday ad-' mitted accepting US$4,OOO in bribes from New York gamblers I rix the dual scores in two important sames in late 1949 and early
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  • 30 12 IN A soccer game in which Gubbins excelled himself. RAF Chansd beat RAF Butterworth by i-0 at Butterworth yesterday. Grant scored all three goals, Gubbinj paving the way.
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  • 30 12 S I X G A PORE Improvement Tins' SC. won an easy 4 2 victory over the Kiwi S.C. in a friendly soccer at Fairer Park yesterday.
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  • 22 12 THE Singapore Island Club course will be reserved for the Colony Golf Championship on Sunday from 8.15 a.m. lo noon.
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  • 126 12 IPOH. Wed. A solitary goal t scored following a sudden break f through midway in first half gave the Chinese Recs a surpris- r ing victory over 42 Commandos in todays senior division league t soccer game played on the t padang. c The Marines dominated
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  • 198 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's newly-formed Ground and Reception Committee goes into action this Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium when it will direct spectators and control the crowd at the Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Combined Services. i This expenment will be carried OUt wherever
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  • 83 12 ATTEMPTS will be made to revive the Singapore Billiard Association, which was defunct since the Japanese occupation. As a fi:">t step to the Association's revival a meeting will be held in a fortnight's time Former officials °f the Association were: President: Mr David Frankel, vice-Presidents
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  • 55 12 TECHNICAL M D" team beat Flying Boat Wing by 72 runs in a semi-final tie of the interservices Cricket Cup at Seletar yesterday. Heeremans. who skippered the "D' team scored 192 runs not out before his side declared for 131 for nine wickets. Flying Boat Wing
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  • 55 12 TODAY'S Sport Soccer: Div. I—Kota Raja v BODCA a t Jalan Betar Stadium; Div. 3A RNAS Sembawang v Social A.P. at Geylang; Jr. Cuptie Jollilads A.P. v Customs S.C. at BODCA. BUSINESS Home League: Borneo Motors v Hongkong Bank at YMCA. Athletics: Johore AAA Meet at Johore English College: Tennis.
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    42 12 Photo. The four members of the WRAC who competed in the diving event at the GHQ FARELF Swimming Gala at Tanglin yesterday. From left to right they are L/Cpl. Roberts (winner), Pte. McG*" i9**nna\. Pt#. Hardistv L Cpl. Angell.- Standard
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  • 1188 12 FENANG. Wed. A total of £19 hones have been entered for the Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday Meeting on Aug. 4, 6, 8, and 11. Below are the entries. RacingSchedule IST. DAY (AUG. 4) Cl 1, div. 1 2 6 furs. Cl 1, div.
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  • 21 12 C.Y.M.A. (PM> beat Xetaji MFC. by 4—l in a S.A.F.A. division *3A match played at C.Y.M.A. ground yesterday
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  • 302 12 NORMAN LO. Hong Kong University's triple tennis champion, suffered his first defeat in Singapore yesterday when he went down to H. khamis. former Colony champion in two hard fought sets, at the YMCA courts, khamis won 7-5, 6-4. This game was the first singles
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  • 427 12 TOP-SEEDED pair, Lim Hee Chin and M. K. San, and second seeded combination, Low Kee Pow and Liem Khe Liang, entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association when they won their ties within minutes of each other on the S.C.C. courts yesterday.
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  • 70 12 THE 390 MIT (Seletar) defeated R.A.F. Changi by 2—l in a semi-final tie of the InterServices Unit Challenge Cup played at Seletar yesterday. Play was fast and interesting MU forwards played more con structive soccer. Higgins gave them their first goal in the firsi minute.
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  • 406 12 THRILLS AT GHQ SWIM GALA THE G.H.Q. FARELF Swimming Gala held at the Tanglin Pool yesterday provided a large crowd which turned up with an afternoon of entertainment and excitement. Highlight was the inter-Branch RECCE Boat Joustings. This event required two men, fully clothed, to set sail in a boat
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    • 34 12 1 1 mC)kj 3 HiviH I'IUESs ai the Diinfip^. re< >ris in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M Singapore :{.">4 US Malacca l .»..■>« l !.:»8 Port DirkMtn 1I.:U ll.:w Port Sham 1».1S 10.-.»« Penally .>.40 1.55
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