Singapore Standard, 28 July 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL H NO- 27 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 403 1 ..■i.lanl Maff (lot-respondent y| LI MFOT, Fri.— The verdict in the Wattss expected to be fiven tomorrow in the Z*t }u re utter the sununin u P by the sins; address to the Court today, Mr. David u !j 9 defence Counsel for Watts-Carter,
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  • 51 1 King Expeted To Attend Asia Tennis Series .i\l»i»N lab Km i k is expected Iskrtk tenni> P> At Colombo, from I ebruan M •"g was <" ~d bt-\f to st is expected to his n) to I i h tmpionships, I kind, are feg hfld l tonnrrtion I exhibition ;tf
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  • 50 1 v *r Rrporter uni m W93 '■> o tints deAdviser, and J B in a tasl 0* QUI 11, is differences p m et thai the had been von its su d the nad been made de union since 1945, the f ou lions
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  • 84 1 Photo. m Mr. Malcolm MacDonald the Commissioner General (second from right) proposin the toast to the King last c-ening at Raffles Hotel in Singapore on the occasion of the Annual Dinner and Dance held by the Overseas League. Pictures-shows (from left to right): Mrs. D.
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  • 583 1 WEEKEND'S VITAL TALKS Standard Staff Reporter THE FEDERATION Government's, Commissioner for Cooperative Development, Mr. T. F. Carey, is expected to hold important discussions this weekend with the Singapore Government on the question of speeding up establishment in the Colony of Government-financed cooperative sales
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  • 229 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO young Chinese terrorists last night threw acid on the cashier of the SingaporeJohore Express Lip-ited, an omnibus company near the junction of Rochore Road and Jalan Besar, while he was sitting behind his desk in the office. The cashier.
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  • 136 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. To-night'sSingapore-Kuata Lumpur mail train was held up at me Johore Causeway because -of a derailment at the rariway station here caused by a goods tF The goods train which arrived in Johore Bahru shortly before seven o'clock tonight was
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  • 243 1 LONDON, July 27, (Reuter) The London Stock Exchange markets were in a chaotic stata this morning, in a first reaction to the Government's proposals to contro 1 dividends. The Stock Exchange opened on an intensely active and confused scale while attempts were made to
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  • 37 1 THE Commander -in Chief Far East Land Forces. Lt. General Sir Charles Keightley. left Singapore by air yesterday morning on a routine visit to Hongkong and will be away i until August 1.
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  • 145 1 TAIPEI, July 27, (UP) Major Gen. William C Chase, chief of the United States Military Mission in Formosa, has recommended to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek that the political section of the Ministry of National Defence be abolished or modified. sent to the Chase
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  • 318 1 TOKYO, July 27: (Reuter-AAP) Allied peace negotiators, equipped with maps and statistics, today gave Communists their views on a demilitarized zone in Korea. After a 75-minute meeting at the Communist-held "peace" town of Kaesong, United Nations advance base headquarters announced that both
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  • 250 1 TEHERAN, July 27 (UP)— Two hundred helmeted troops armed with bayonets and supported by four Sherman tanks rushed to central Teheran today after police banned a scheduled Communist demonstration. Throughout the week Communists advertised a "Festival of Truth" demonstration in the Majlis Square
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  • 181 1 War Clouds Over Pakistan KARACHI, July 27 (UP) War clouds darkened over Pakistan today as the government announced lite mobilization of part of the National Guard and enforeement of special powers for civil defence to meet the alleged threat to Pakistan security from India. The
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  • 120 1 4 Destroyers Arrive In Persian Gulf LONDON, July 26: (Baiter) The British Admiralty announced here tonight that the destrovers Chequers, Chieftain. Chivalrous and Chevron, lately at Aden, were exp' .led to arrive in the Persiar Gulf today. The announceme 4 emphasized that the presence ot these and other British ships
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  • 70 1 TAIPEI. July 27. <AP> Rumours filtered into Taipei alleging that the Chinese Communist- had executed Tan Kan Kee. Singapore rubber king, but the Nationalist Detence Ministry said today it had nothing to eonßrm this. According to these rumours, Tan wa.< executed at Anrioy.
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  • 34 1 LONDON. July 27 (Reuter i Mi Emanuel Shinwell, Britain's Defence Minister, will leave London bv air on Tuesday to •ittend the Four-Power conference on the standardization of small aims in Washington
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  • 151 2 Special Meeting Next Tuesday Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE trade unions will hold an emergency meeting next Tuesday to consider nays and means of helping the 800 workers of the glass factory who are on strike. This was announced yesterday by Mr. S. Jaganathan.
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  • 128 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPLICATION by H.M P to have his room rent re- ed I»e "standard rent" ol from $29 was amended by the E gapore Rent Control Board 3 esterday. Giving the decision of the E ird Mr- Tan Ah Taa. reduced the
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  • 54 2 A 68- YEAR-OLD woman Goh Ah Ngai admitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that she tried to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda because of ill health, at her house in Serangoon Road on July 26. She was bound over in the j sum of
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  • 51 2 IX the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, a British sea-! man. John Fraser Goddard < 20\ I ol the as Sirverroak was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on tentative charges ol carrying a .23 automatic and r ssesshig 4S rounds ol ammunition with ml
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  • 211 2 THE Singapore Blood Bank at the Blood Transfusion Service is playing a vital part in saving mothers' lives at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. This was stated bv Dr. (Mrs.) M. M H. GibsonHill. Medical Officer in charge of the Transfusion Service at the Singapore General
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  • 249 2 Army Of ficer Denies He Was Drunk CAPTAIN R. Mackenzie of the R.A.O.C. denied at a Singapore District court-martial yesterday that he was drunk. He submitted he had good reason for leaving Captain G. M. Dixon whom he was escorting. I Captain Mackenzie was charged with being drunk while on
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  • 155 2 S'pore Govt. Studies Nutrition Report Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government is now deliberating on a report submitted by the Nutrition Council on recent surveys of conditions in the Colony, The Standard Has told. I This nutrition survey was prompted by discussions in the columns of the local Press concerning patients
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  • 100 2 TWENTY-EIGHT Chinese women claimed trial in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when charged with gambling in a house in North Bridge Road on July 26. The case against them will be heard on Oct. 2. One of them. Neo Hong Inn (37 also claimed
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  • 45 2 LEOW CHOO. a 42-year-old Chinese woman of Mandai Road was committed in the Singapore fourth Police Court yesterdav, to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murdering her 35--year-old nephew Lim Kim Sai in a bathroom on May 27.
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  • 134 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Party Member for Rochore District in the Singapore Legislative Council, who is now witnessing the Festival of Britain has wired the 8.000-strong Army Civil Service Union that the case of more than 1,000 civilian storekeepers in
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  • 81 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society is ap- pealing to the public for funds for the building of a Home for Crippled Children at a site by the sea at Changi this year. The Red Cross hopes to
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  • 45 2 LOW AH POO claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Pe'.xe Court ye.-terday. when charged With fraudulent possession of five bound bale^ of rubber valued at 51.000. Bail of si.ooo was offered. Th e case was p stponed to Aug. 9
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  • 81 2 M. ANDRE BADER, well-known French coneert artiste, practising in the H.M.V. Studio in MacDonald House yesterday for the recital to be held at the Victoria Memorial* Hall on July 31. He will play selections from Bach, Beethoven. Chopin, Lizst, Ravel and Debussy. M. Bader has
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  • 311 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MOTION seeking the annulment of the magisterial powers of the Registrar of Vehicles and the Assistant Registrar will be introduced at next Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners by Mr. S. S. Many am (Progressive, North).
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  • 287 2 AFTER driving two British sailor s from town to Changi at midnight, a taxi driver was beaten up and robbed of $10 cash and his personal effects valued at $58. Twenty minutes later, when the Police arrived, the alleged robbers were arrested about
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    • 79 2 1 DUCK "sHSiS' TSSwVx II Sff 55*^ I I OH.THET *EAN St K \W& CAIN IT Sjjjj* V H^^^^FriS^SL A VTRYIN'rTALK J WILD DUCK. SHE'S yJIW^ k EITHER, SALOMt^-^> HER SO rr SHE TRIES T'DO I LIKE TH WILD A-FLVINI' AKI' SHE 4/lfs <J2. 12X t r>^ I doS^J^^S^/ K^c^T^T^sllr^t^
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  • 258 3 Standard Staff Reporter v! ;pM 100 workers of th eN anyang Manufacturing Company i: W ork tin, morning, fo lowing the settlement yesLdaHf the leadloefc the wage dispute between the wori£T.nd I'elll*' l^' negotiations in the office of thp Anting
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  • 406 3 Inmate's Mind Was Unsound-Jurors Tragedy At Mental Hospital lUK SINGAPORE Coroner's Court was told yesrnbn ho* lim Pak Choni*. an inmate of the ood- Mental Hospital, fatally struck another inmate i rhangkoK v»hile thev were both working in the wajtaTa vegetable garden on July 10. Evidence of this was given
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  • 94 3 n a pawnis ess, Messrs. Lam Lam V. h Caang Chang, success- n in the ..y by the iria for *::e revaluaan eerdrafl for «ras v en Mr. Justice Son- China < the was debark and a a.is ap- the de- raft ot the delator
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  • 29 3 I' ran kilw wai Singapore SecC art yesterday bicycle valued Q8 Poh L.m at 5 n Julv 24. ed trial and li 5500 bail until
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  • 47 3 TUBERCULOSIS claimed 22 lives out of 57 cases reported to the Colony's health autnorities for the week ending July 21 as against the same number of deaths out of 49 cases reported for the week previous, according to a recent health statement.
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  • 314 3 Union Sends Warning Letter To Government 7,000 Hospital Assistants' Claims Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Medical Workers' Union, representing over 1,000 hospital assistants in various Government hospitals, has written to the Colonial Secretary, warning that if the legitimate grievances of the Union cannot be settled amicably by negotiation, the matter
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  • 80 3 The hospital servants have asked for the following salary revision: Principal Attendants—slos-10A-$185. Special Grade Attendants—S7s--SA-59.1. Grade I Attendants— ssB-3 As7o. Grade II Attendants— S47-2A Grade 111 Attendants—s3s-A2--s4.*). At present, there are only three grades of hospital assistants on the salary scale of $45-2A-$55 lor tirade I: $35-I A
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  • 48 3 MOHAMED GHAZALY bin Osman was convicted and conditionally discharged with a surety of $100 for one year by the First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C S. Bells yesterday for misappropriating $49.20 entrusted to him bv the United Electric Coon Nov. 28 and Dec. 6 last.
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  • 124 3 Don't Stop At White Line... BECAUSE of some doubt in the minds of motorists about the restrictions placed on them by any white line down the centre of the road, the Superintendent of Police. Traffic Branch draws their attention to the section which reads: "No vehicle shall stop on any
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  • 224 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Federation of Services Unions, representing about 40,000 civilian workers in the three Services, has written to the three^authorities separately urging the immediate establishment of a Joint Inter-Services negotiating machinery. Stressing the importance of setting up such a negotiating machinerv,
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  • 242 3 Special C'ttee To Implement MCs' Decisions POWER SHORTAGE Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is to be appointed to determine the extent to which and the method by which decision* ot the Commissioners to deal with the present power shortage should be implemented. A motion
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  • 217 3 Kub station* liable to toad dfcnaV dtog today are:— l>\\ bartered Hank. < ;«-«»r Si StatJr, IiVOTgC St. l».t tinier < rot* st. Pagoda St., i»in*t Hokieo si. Pickering si oi»er circular Rd Carpenter St., (a--lanagtl Kridge, Colly er Quay. Victoria M <iii >r i:i l Hall
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    • 199 3 AUSTIH A4O SPORTS COMPLETES 30,000 MILE JOURHEY 9 DAYS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE! ACROSS the Syrian and Arizona deserts in the they had completed the journey-9 days ahead of and stamina of four British drivers' and to A blazing June heat, through India in a race schedule! the fine qualities of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 63 3 Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: S'pore Chess Ciub 3 p.m. Chinese Y M C. A.. Selegie Road: Student music 4 p.m.. Basket ball 5 p.m.. Student badminton 530 p.m.. Movies 7.30 p.m.. Evening school 5-9 p.m Festival of Britain Exhibition: United Engineers Building 9 a.m —6 p.m.. Festival film 330 p.m. British
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  • 1156 4 Watts-Carter Trial Near* End Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. When the Court resumed hearing of the Watts-Carter case today, Mr. Neal, the DPP, made an application that he might be allowed to recall a certain witness to give evidence rebutting a
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  • 481 4 can onlv sav of what thev saw. Mr. Xeal said. Mr. Xeal pointed out the dls- crepancies in the evidence of the defence witnesses. The accused in his evidence told the court that he did not address more than six labourers at a time, while
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  • 71 4 133 rd BANDIT HANGED IN KL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The 133rd bandit was executed in Pudu Jail this morning. He was Loh Ah Si ong alias Min Yah, arrested on Feb. is when he :uid a comrade were too slow to carry out their intention of shooting
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  • 74 4 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Malacca Municipal Services Union: President. Mr. A. K. Xair: Vicepresident. Mr. J. P. Skadian: hon. secretary, Mr. M.P. Gopal Raiah; hon. treasurer, Mr. A. D. Locke. Council Members: Messrs J. I Vendargon, V. C.G Royan, X. If, Xunis. Mohd. Yassin
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  • 169 4 Bandits Shoot At Camp Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Terrorists in the Ipoh area last night fired at a resettlement camp but fled when the fire was returned. During the 24 hours ending at 9 a.m. today, four bandits were killed in the Federation, two of them in Johore
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  • 159 4 Right Of Self-Defence Was Exceeded j Standanr Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fr;.— Holding that the accused bad exceeded bis neat of selfdefence, Mr. Justice E. X. Taylor, in the Supreme Court, today, sentenced a mining kepala, Wong Yit Foofc, to 20 months 1 rigorous imprisonment, tor causing grievi us hurt
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  • 147 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— For i gallantry in action against bandits in the Malayan jungles. a Gurkha officer and a British XCO have been decorated. For I his tracking skill, perseverance 1 and complete disregard for danser in an operation on April 26. in the Pengarang area
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  • 390 4 SIOW LEOXG. Kong Thien Soong and Sew Sit, all of Raub, were convicted and was fined $10 each by the Raub Circuit magistrate, Che Ismail b. Jamil, for carrying on a trade of a tinsmith without a licence from the Town Board SIXTY-ONE men and women appeared
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    • 147 4 NOTICES Auction Sale of Valuable Town Properties To Be Held At Our Sale-Room No 9-C (Ist floor) D'Almeida St. ON MONDAY, 30TH JLLY, 1951 AT 2.30 P.M. jVOS. 36, 38. 40. 42, 44 and 46 11 ROBIXSON ROAD. Statutory Grant land and Houses. Respective Areas 1.378 Sq Ft.. 1,358 Sq.
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  • 52 5 IT WAS midnight Thursday in Singapore An air hostess stepped off a KLM Constellation. which had arrived :rom Cairo, and handed over a beautiful bouquet of multicoloured gladioli for Dr. Hjalmar SC B*n ht br. Schacht German financial wizard th^Hitln regime, was not yet m Singapore, ihe hostest
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  • 225 5 Standard Woman Reporter THE COMMISSIONER-GENERAL, Mr. Malcolm MacDnnald, one and half hours after returning from Hong Rong last night attended the annual dinner and dance of the Overseas League at Raffles Hotel. He was just on time. More than 150 people attended the dinner including
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  • 82 5 Abu (12) Shot By Accident TELLK AXSOX. Fri. Twelve-year-old Abu bin Midi has been admitted into the Teluk Anson Hospital suffering from gun shot wounds. It was stated, that a double barrelled shotgun which a Malay hunter was carrying suddenly went off and hit Abu on both thighs. At the
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  • 114 5 'Feast Of Fashion In S'pore Standard Woman Reporter "A FEAST of Fashion" will take place at the Capitol Ballroom on Aug. 22. This fashion show is being arranged by Mrs. Ludlow of Claires in conjunction with the management of the Capitol Restaurant. It will be a combined dress show and
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  • 59 5 So, KLM officials took over the gladioli for safekeeping until Dr. Schacht arrives. He is now in Calcutta on his icay to Indonesia to advise the Indonesian Government on its financial structure. He may arrive in Singapore early next week. Said a local florist: "The gladioli will still
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  • 37 5 PENANG. Fri. Sixty-two ot the 92 candidates who sat for the St. John Ambulance Association first aid examination in Penang satisfied the examiners. Fortynine obtained certificate passes while 13 were awarded vouchei passes.
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  • 140 5 OWING to the lack of epidemiological information from Communist China, the World Health Organisation is not in a position to judge the justification of quarantine measures taken by some countries against the Chinese ports. This was stated bv Dr. W. W. Yung. Director of the W.H.O.'s
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  • 86 5 Standard Malay Correspondent RESEARCH on the nature of work and the Jiving conditions of Malay fishermen at Kuala Kedah will be made by the Ked.-ih Fisheries Department. This research, according to an Utusan Meiayu report, is under the RIDA scheme. Tuan Haji Mohd Isa. the
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  • 273 5 TOPIC SAID TO BE 'BETTERMENT' Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The Penang Advisory Committee on Chinese Education held a secret twohour meeting in the Settlement Council Chamber this afternoon. The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. F. Brewer, declined to comment on any aspect of the
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  • 177 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The IVnang Municipality will apply for assistance iron the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund, out of the allocation to the Federal Government, in order to accelerate the sewerage scheme. This decision follows a recommendation made by Deputy^ Municipal President, Mr.
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  • 106 5 CHUA AH SAI. alias Chong nil Sai, was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment ta the Smgapore Second Police C >UH yesterday, when he admitted fraudulent possession of me gunnv bag containing 20 k itties of incense worth 520 at Phillip Street on
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  • 98 5 THE Serangoon English School. wbich has classes from the Prima rv right up the School Certificate, will soon be adding a new wing to its building. A senior master of the School told The Standard yesterday that the new wing will have a first class science
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  • 95 5 PENANG. Fri. A motion by Mr C Reutens to award two additional increments to M£ ni r pal clerks who obtained 90 per cent or more and one additional increment to those who obtained 75 per cent or more, but less than 90 per
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  • 173 5 Not Many Indonesians Detained Consul Says: AMONG persons detained in various camps in Malaya there are Indonesians or persons of Indonesian descent. They have been detained on the basis ot the Emergency Regulations and on charges of consorting with guerillas, the Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore Mr Mohammed Razif. told Aneta's
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  • 251 5 Contractor Refused Sympathy Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— "Business is business. There is no senti- ment in business." remarked Mr. Ong Joo Sun at .yesterday's Municipal meeting, when Commissioners sought a decision on whether an extra payment should be made to a contractor, Poay Huat and Company Limited, who asked
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  • 92 5 Standard Staff Reporter A BILL is to be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council to enable a harbour pilot nominated by the Pilot Board to be on the committee managing the affairs <>f we Singapore Sailors Institute. The pilot will take the place
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  • 530 6 for Distinguished Visitors. You. as Governor of New York State, know that every country tries to put on its "Sunday best" when receiving a Distinguished Visitor. So when you leave our shores you are expected to comment favourably on our courtesy and say a few nice things
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  • 582 6 Wasteful Extravagance After Neglected Opportunity? Sir; The carelessness ol expression and I ick it thi light s I 'h'. is In Mr. McGregor Watts basts statement must be put d ah tfl the excitement or preoccupation of his impending departure from Singapore: but he can scarcely be
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  • 340 6 Sir. Regulation No. 17 EA, paragraph (91 of the Emergency i Amendment No. 9> Regulations. 19M reads as follows: '"Any person who. between the hours o! seven o'clock in the evening and six Good Governor And Sportsman Sir; It is useless pinning faith on the past record
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  • 187 6 Sir: Allow me to outline my humble plan to overcome the Blackout in Singapore which has now become a daily and nightly affair. The public must cooperate in everv way possible to help the Municipal Power Station Engineers by being fair and reasonable in the consumption of
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  • 540 6 TTHE moment you land in Singapore today vou will become a Distinguished visitor. And around you. like bees flocking \o honey, will be drawn a silken curtain of Very Important Persons. You will, from today until the day of vour departure for Djakarta on August 1. be
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    497 6  -  Paul Boyle By T H E human eye I should say, the male human eye has one pro- perty that is never men- tioned in textbooks. 1 Show it a pretty girl, and it will immediately try to ogle what it thinks it sees 1 through her coat or
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  • 377 6 Rewiew of views Independent Kuomintang PRO KUOMINTANG Chung Shing Jit Pau sang a new tune yesterday. "Nationalist China is independent." exclaimed Chung Shing, "We do not want America to interfere in the Chinese civil war. We do not want her to be entangled in our domestic affairs." "We can retake
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  • 293 7 KARACHI, July 27 (UP) Prime Minister Liaquat AH Khan proposed yesterday that Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru visit Karachi for discussions on "the restoration of a peaceful atmosphere" in the sub-continent. t^ _r-_ Liaquat, however, stipulated as a prerequisite for such a
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  • 223 7 LONDON, July 27, (AFP)— British Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell announced a series of stringent measures aimed at controlling the rising prices in the House of Commons yesterday. He also announced that all decisions whereby certain necessary products were decontrolled were under
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  • 249 7 FLUSHING. July 27. (UP) Egvpt Thursday indicated before the United Nations Security Council that it will maintain the present blockade of the Suez Canal until a peace treaty is signed with Israel and at the same time charged the Tel Aviv government with actions
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  • 156 7 LONDON, July 27. (UP).— Emir Talal, 40-year-old heir to assassinated King Abdullah, is expected to return home shortly from a sanatorium in Switzerland to succeed his father as King of Jordan. authoritative sources said yesterday. It is expected a statement on Talals physical
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  • 82 7 WASHINGTON, July 27 (UP) —The House of Representatives bv a standing vote of 171 to 81 vesterday defeated a Republican move to cut off the salary of Secretary of State Dean Acheson in the hope of forcing him out of office Onlv two
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  • 64 7 Today, Before Less 401 lb. photo. She was Dollie Dimples, "The Most Beautiful Fat Girl In Show Business,'* a year ago, and she weighed 555 pounds. Now. after a year of dieting, she says she weighs 154. Dollie celebrated her 50th birthday July 18. She has quit show business, she
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  • 140 7 KARACHI, July 27, (Reuter) The Pakistan Government last night promulgated an ordinance providing special powers to secure the civil defence of the country. A notice Issued to the press last night said: "On account of the present emergency the Pakistan Government have decided to promulgate
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  • 103 7 ANKARA. July 27, <UP).— A friendship treaty between Pakistan and Turkey was signed py Turkish Foreign Minister Fuad Koprulu and Pakistani Ambassador Mian Besin Ahmed yesterday. According to the articles of the treaty, there shall be perpetual peace and friendly relations between the two countries Turkev
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  • 65 7 NEW YORK, July 27, (AP> The Danish delegation to the United Nations announced Thursday that the United Command in Korea has ordered the Danish hospital ship Jutland ia to transport wounded soldiers to Manila. Bangkok. Istanbul. Marseilles and Rotterdam. The Jutlandia will leave Korea about
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    43 7 photo Prince Charles runs across the tarmac to greet his father at London airport when the Duke of Edinburgh returned from Malta on July 21. Princess Elizabeth was unable to meet her husband; she was with the Queen at Ascot. AP
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  • 189 7 BANGKOK, July 26, (Reuter) British AmbassadorDesignate to Thailand C. A. Wallinger said at a press conference in Bangkok today that "Thailand's example cannot fail to be an inspiration to other countries in Asia." He said it was "with particular satisfaction I find myself in a
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  • 84 7 BAGHDAD. July 27. (UP> Oil payments to Iraq are expected to be trebled in the next two years under a new agreement reached with the British-operat-ed Iraq Petroleum Company, re liable sources said Thursday. The company operates under joint British. Dutch. French and American
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  • 87 7 WASHINGTON, July 27. (UP).] J The Army announced today i 4 that Negroes will be included In all combat units in the Far East. J The programme has been In t-4 progress for some time and will j| be completed in six months.
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  • 38 7 WASHINGTON. July 27 <UPThe Armed Services Committee yesterday approved the promotions of two of the Army's top officers to four-star rank full generals. They are Lieut. Generals James A. van Fleet and Alfred TV* r-rnontV-H.r
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  • 249 7 LONDON, July 27, (UP)— Authoritative Japanese sources here predicted today that Japan would make a treaty with Chiang Kai-shek's China but seek to expand trade with the Chinese Communist regime after the completion of a Japanese peace settlement- They said Prime Minister
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  • 135 7 TAKAMATSU. Japan. July 27. (UP) Former Premier Hitoshi Ashida. advocating: the rearming of Japan, said that this country needs 15 army divisions of some 200.000 officers and men to prepare for what he called the "inevitable" outbreak of a third world war. On a tour of
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  • 69 7 WASHINGTON, July 27. (DP) Tlie arrest of 11 more Communist Party leaders and functionaries bv FBI agents in Los Angeles. San Francisco rfi_ New York was announced Thursday The roundup conducted in the three metropolitan areas was announced jointly by AttorneyGeneral J. Howard' McGrath and FBI
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  • 57 7 CAPETOWN" South Africa. July "7. (APi Japanese delegates to the Rrst postwar convention of t he International Whaling Commission s;.id they vt e delighted with the recep- :i i.'iev Nave received from r»th_r nicmbrrs "We wiie warned before we Came to be Cautious because of possible prejudice against
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  • 196 7 GENEVA, July 27, (AP) A list of 12 crimes against peace to be punished under international law was submitted to the General Assembly Thursday by the United Nations International Law Commission. The Commission, during the past ten weeks, elaborated the world's first detailed
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  • 267 8 Skilled Chinese May Get Visas For Malaya Standard Shipping Reporter CHLNESE educational experts or skilled workers from Hongkong or Communist China may be allowed special entry into Malaya if they are strongly recommended by either the Education and Labour Departments. A spokesman of the Singapore Immigration Department told The Standard
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  • 134 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE former BJ. 1,465-ton ship, Kistna, which was recently purchased by Red Funnel Lines in Singapore, is expected to be ready for service next month. The vessel is now being reconverted at the Singapore Harbour Board dockyards. She will be renamed Giang
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  • 104 8 Standard Shipping Reporter INDONESIAN patrol boats are likely to take stern measures on Indonesiabound vessels that fail to stop when requested to do so. The Singapore Master Attendant, yesterday, stated that shipmasters are advised in their own interests to comply with the instructions of Indonesian patrol boats
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    26 8 THE Singapore Master Attendant has requested all ships in the harbour to be "dressed" on Aug. 4, in honour of the Queen's birthday-
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  • 65 8 TODAY: Thailand (letters only) 5.45 p.m. by train. Diambi 8 a.m. by Kota Nica. Paten-bang 8 a.m. by "Mentakab. Sibu noon by Belaga, Cevlon, Egypt, Britain. N. Ireland, 'Eire. Europe. North and West Africa, West Indies, noon by Archises. Sarawak (except Miri) 9 a.m. by Bidor, Indo-China noon by
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  • 100 8 MANILA. July 27 (UP) The Thai Navy vessel, HMS Sichang. arrived yesterday for a five-day stopover en route to Bangkok after one year's service in Korean waters. The 500-ton tender, commanded by Lieut. Civhian Sangonthanakit and manned by ten officers and 59 crewmen, was
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  • 77 8 NEW YORK. July 27 (AP)— The Holland America Line's new luxury economy liner, the 15.000-ton Ryndam. arrived here yesterday on her maiden voyage to receive the traditional big welcome. As an official welcoming party boarded her. fireboats sent water high into the air and other
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  • 164 8 THERE were 74 shipping casualties reported in Singapore during 1950, the most serious being a fire in an oil tanker lying at Samboe, according to the report of ths Government Marine Survey* Department Singapore. The tanker concerned was the 6.445-ton Lingula. owned by the Anglo-Saxon
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  • 406 9 US Determination To Cut Prices Further Is Now Fully Realised By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter i A PERIOD of uncertainty is developing in the trade of Malaya's two major industries, rubber and tin, in view of the current United j Mates attitude and the
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  • 78 9 Standard Market Reporter AFTER opening dull at about two cents per lb. below Thursday^ levels, the rubber market in Singapore steadied on buying orders from overseas. With the General Services Administration was still out of the market and traders awaitj ing development in
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  • 70 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (July 27) were per lb: Buver Seller No. 1 RSS Spot loose value $144 $145 F.0.8. in bales August: No. 1 RSS $139i $140 No. 2 RSS $133$ $1344 No. 3 RSS $1,274 $1.28. R M.A 1 on reg.
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  • 102 9 Highest and lowest prices (in cents per ib. 1 during the week ending July 27, 1951 were: Highest Lowest Spot '<>. se 154 144 R.S.S. F.0.8. Aug. R.M.A. 1 H6 138J RJVf.A 2 140_ 133 R.M.A. 3 1334 127A Pale Crepe FOB. R.M.A. 1 165 paid "C" Blanket
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  • 249 9 THE HAGUE, July 27 (AP)— The latest available tin statistics issued by the International Tin Study Group in The Hague show a world mine production of ***** long tons in May, as compared with 14,500 tons in April. There was an increase in output in
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  • 154 9 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW building method which will cut down building costs 15 to 20 per cent, is to be introduced here later in the year. Known as the Rapid Metal Formwork this British product wil reDlace the costly method
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, July 27— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.68 to £1; Sterling HK56.2575 to US$l; HKSI.BO7 to Malayan $1; HK50.334 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5311.125 to one tael.
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  • 107 9 standard Marl.et Reporter EASIER throughout the day. the copra market in Singapore steadied towards the close yesterday. Buyers quoted $39 per picul in the afternoon with seller s at $394. No business passed. Coconut oil was quiet and slightly lower yesterday, sellers indicating
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  • 353 9 PENANG, July 27. While describing the latest U.S. threat to withdraw permanently from purchasing Malayan tin and rubber as unreasonable," Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Penang Rubber Exchange, pointed out that America, with her huge stockpiles of tin and rubber, was
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  • 73 9 Mr. I. M. R. Willis, Singapore's Executive Controller of Imports and Exports who has assumed office on the departure from the Colony of Mr. W. H. Walker on leave. A postwar appointed Sin?agapore Government officer. Mr. Willis was firstly Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, then District Officer.
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  • 291 9 KL Move For Singapore Support On 'Banana Standard Slaff Correspondent NOTICE has been served on the Government of Japan by a syndicate of Kuala Lumpur businessmen, elaiming payment on u banana notes," which were in their possession at the time of the Japanese ACCORD ON 8 CLAUSE TOKYO. July 27
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  • 211 9 A LIVELY debate took place before the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce shelved the issue of Japanese currency notes on Thursday. Reference was made to the forced 850 million donation to the Japanese and to a British pledge lo try and get its refund 1 l IlUMli
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  • 260 9 GOVT. FOOD SUCCESS Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government, in its aim lo lower the cost of living, has persuaded potato importers ami market retailers to accept three ceiling prices subject to revision only with justification and with prior notice to the Government. The landed
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  • 151 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. There was a definite casing (AI in prices of Malayan industrial shares today. Tin shares were quietly steady. Rubbers were a shade easier. Changed orices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 47 49/- Fra.<-er Neave Onis. 3.57 3 63 Gammons 2 50 2.55 H'kong& S
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    • 111 9 GSA Stays Sole Buyer WASHINGTON. July 27 I L T P —Authoritative sources said today that there is no doubt the official General Services Administration (GSA) of the U.S. Government would continue indefinitely to be the sole buver of natural rubber for the United States. Thev added this would be
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    • 132 9 1951 NASH RAMBLER VOTED BEST BY OWNERS! _^^^____M____^^^^ Mm =^^s_^^r___r'^ Be*>t Jutipes of a motor car% performance, V^^gjr*' S E A I 3 are the folks who own that car. That's uhy il T*»Js^ M is particularly significant that Nash Ramhler JV^^ owners interviewed in an impartial eur\e> conducted by
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    • 106 9 the latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No I KSS Spot Loose SI. 45 51. 46 F.0.8. in bales Aug. No I KSS 51.40 1 $1.41 No '> KSS ILSftl 51.35. No 3 KSS (nom 51. 28. SI. 29. Tone Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices
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  • 377 10 Can A Goldfish Tell The Time VO. fish cannot louk at a clock as we do and say "Time for lunch But they can connect things with food which makes it seem as if they really know their meal times Crossword No. 24 CLI ts ACROSS:— I Squeak accompanunent. may
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  • 100 10 JOHN (,011 ol 184, Cecil Street. Sinif.spore 1 who i* interested in readme, sHimmin?, table-tennis, stamps, songs, exchange photos and views of scenery, seeks pen-friends all over the world. ABDI'L GHAFFAR BIN HASHIM (19 yrs.iof Anderson School, Ipoh seeks pen-pals all o\er the world' Interested in collecting stamps
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  • 231 10 pA I L Y scampering round a Buckinghamshire field near Wraysbury are thirty of the happiest, most cuddlesome animals in the whole of Britain. They're Shetland ponies, and as they stamp their tiny, delicate hooves, heads tossing proudly and long manes flying
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    168 10 r FIIE morning star was lin--1 gering to kiss the moon good-night. In all the stretch of purple sky theirs was the on!v light. And the silent dew was falling and the earth lay wrapped in sleep When from the east a wisp of brilliant gold began
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  • 68 10 lT"r/£A' softly dew begins to u fall. And all the earth is tired A wond'rous Itdlaby is sung The sweetest song ot all. At eventide, the nightingale Pours forth his melody, A rapt'rous fantasy of notes From glade and fell and dale. Then, lulling us to sleep till
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    • 305 10 Radio Programmes RADIO iVIALAVA SIMiAPOKE ENGLISH PROGRAMME < JJIM _t _irtrr»> 10 aiu iNcw. (K L.); J p m Program ate >uiuiiiary; 1.02 Saturday Kallroom; 1.30 News: 1.50 Interlude; 2pm Album ;of Harmony 2.80 Ktiylhm Corner; i 2.45 London Studio Melodies; 3.15 i Military Bandstand; 3.30 Tea Dance: i 4
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    • 332 10 Ma S,c News in Mandarin: M w odern Mandarin Music: 6.45 spotlight on Emergency— Mandarin: 8.4S '..odern Mandarin Music ~t pm News Market Report in Ami*; 1 Legend of Heroes E^roi ties— Teochew story .45 Simple English. Kno News in Mandrm 8.15 Musical Anagram 830 Sincerely Yours 9.00 News in
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  • 496 11 i DETROIT, July 26 (UP) Ford Konno, the Hawaii-.-. flash, handed' Olympic sw_£ mmg champion John Marshall 25 of th if- most decisive defeats of his life tonight as hP won the National AAU 15oE j metre free style event i i- T K e
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  • 469 11 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAHAT, Fri. Two finals were decided in the Johore Lawn Tennis championships this morning at the Bandar Penggaram courts. The men's singles title again went to Yon hin Mian, who won it for the 14th time. He beat Wong Thian
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  • 241 11 LONDON, July 26 (Router).— Warwickshire beat Somerset by an innings today to score their fourth win in two days in their last five matches. They now lead their nearest County championship rivals Yorkshire by It points. In spite of a dashing 81 by Maurice Tremlett
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  • 73 11 MALACCA. Fri.— Malacca will meet Negri Sembilan at cricket at the Malacca Club Ground th Mai'acc a" e team is as I ollpws: P S. M. Dew (Capt.V. W. R. niirknlt E S. Thomas. N. H. du Boul- v S E. Bell, J. Sequerah. H Sequerah.
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  • 98 11 Cl. 3, 4 5 For Selangor Races KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Turf Club will hold a three-day meeting for classes 3. 4 and 5 on August 25, 29 and Class 3. division 1 carry $2,000 stakes. Other divisions are $1,700. Class 4. division 1 carry $1,500 stakes. Other divisions
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  • 83 11 ALOR STAR, Fri.— Kuala Nerang XI beat the Courts XI by 6 o in a soccer match played at the Warders' Ground on Wednesday. Though the game was onesided and devoid of thrills, it was noteworthy that two Migistrates, one for each team, took part
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  • 21 11 ANTWERP. July 27, (AP> Karel Evs, Belgian heavyweight, outpointed Lloyd Barnett (Jamaica) in a ten round fight here.
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  • 179 11 Trabert Whips Larsen SOUTHAMPTON, New York. July 26 UP Twenty-year-old Tony Trabert of Cincinnati continued his meteoric rise in tennis today as he whipped United States singles champion Art Larsen of San Leandro. California, 8-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 in the quarter final round of the Meadow Club invitation tournament. It
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  • 174 11 HARROGATE, (Yorkshire). July 26 (Reuter): Peter Thomson young Australian assistant set an all-time low scoring record for a major British golf tournament today when he returned a round of 62 in the North British professional tournament here. Thomson's 62 gave him an aggregate of 200 for three
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  • 877 12 Malayan 3-Miles Time Bettered JOHORE ATHLETES yesterday smashed two Malayan anil 12 state records at the final day of the Johore AAA. meet held on the English College ground. f The outstanding effort was 2 Lt. D. J. ram thre* mile run in 15 mins.
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  • 251 12 New Relay Time In Seremban SEREMBAN, F i O v one •ec .'d is broken on I e tr si e lltri NSA A A npi s ps today This a/as toe mile *elaj when tbe I i esc bn >ke thei oi n time I min 5, 8 sees,
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  • 105 12 MAXSFIELD S.C. met their second reverse when they lost \o Gu:hr:e. S.C. by 3—o in a Singapore Business Hou^e^ league soccer played at Farter Pork ye>*.erday Mansfield fought gamelv with or.e short Good detence work prevented a heavier deieat. Scorers were Dowiing, Peng Kee and Wing
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  • 838 12 Taylor Improves On S'pore Javelin Mark ASP H. M. TAYLOR holder of ihe Malayan and Singapore javelin records improved on his Singapore record by nine inches to Kin the event at yesterday's Singapore AAA 13th annual championships held at the Police Sports Association ground, Thomson Road. Taylor's distance was 161
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  • 226 12 LEEDS, July 27 (Reuter) Built around a careful, monotonous knock of 236 by Eric Rowan, a brilliant, flashing 67 by McLean and a steady 90 by Mansell, South Africa closed their first innings shortly after tea today with a total of 538 runs.
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  • 38 12 THE SUMMER Gymkhana of the Singapore Polo Club will be held on the Thomson Road Polo Ground today from 2.30 to 6.30 p.m. A programme of ten event; has been arranged. and includes a gymnastic display.
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  • 520 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two Malayan records and three Selangor records were broken during the first day of the Selangor A.A.A. meet held on the padang here today. The Malayan recordg broken were the hammer throw which Mercury Club's G.W.K. Watts won with 111 ft. 9ins..
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  • 114 12 HEW YORK. July 26 (Reuter) Kid Gavilan of Cuba signed today to defend his world welterweight title against Billy Graham of New York. The bout will be held in Madison Square Garden, New York, on August 29. Colonel Eddie Eagan, chairman of the State Ahletic Commission
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  • 396 12 IPOH, Fri. The fabulous relay team of the St. Michael's Institution have done it again. They smashed three Perak records in all three relay races they participated in at the opening day of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association's Silver Jubilee meet which the Sultan
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  • 19 12 PORT DICKSON. Fri.— Port Dickson Recreation Club trounced H M.S. Alacrity by 6-0 in a friendly soccer.
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  • 250 12 3 Records Broken A tPenang PENANG, Fri. Three Penang records were smashed on the opening day of the Penang AAA championships this afternoon on the Free School ground. Loo Yew Phin of Btfkit Mertajam High School set a new mark in the discus throw with a fling of 90 tt.
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  • 173 12 Extra Ticket Booths For Wrestling TO COPE with the large crowd e lected at tonight's return >- ht between King Kong and The Angel a' the Happy World Stadium promoter Wally Oakes has arranged for tickets to the gallery seats to be sold at the Park entrance. Fans will be
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