Singapore Standard, 1 August 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard Jot i' NC LL_ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 269 1 N v! \\< V. H.Q.. Korea, July 31, (AP).— md I eeett**! Nations armistice delegates m att*ni|»t tomorrow a eomprotmtc on m srr -©ne or the truce talks have reached a deadlock. The IHth conference meeting is scheduled for 11 a.m. (Seoul time) m
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  • 33 1 Bra Paris < harles l_ I a r*t ta i I nn n r B the -ire i. .r-n.ide to the rea, yd ed a I i c He
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  • 84 1 WASHINGTON, July 31. (API The General Services Administration, the I'nited States Government purchasing agency, '"has no thought of getting out oi rubbe r buying." a spokesman said today. lie added the Administration has been "fully successful m forcing rubber prices down to reaM>nable levels"
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  • 89 1 New York Governor, Mr. Thomas E. Dewey (centre), posed for this picture with the rubber representatives who met him yesterday afternoon at 'he U.S. Consulate General. Lett to right: Mr. F. D. Harrison, managing director of Goeive*^ Or ent, Mr. Tan Puay Hee of Rubber
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  • 378 1 Stanelarel Staff Reporter MALAYAN rubber and ten representatives are impressed by the appreciative attitude which Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of New York, showed to their problems, Mr. Dewey saw the chairman of Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Mr. I. Salenond. Mr. Tan
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  • 307 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is now giving "full consideration" to the view of the Singapore Union of .Journalists that a general revision of the Press laws of the Colony should be undertaken, and that the genera! principle should be recognized that action against
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  • 60 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association last night held a dinner at the Seaview Hotel. m honour of Mr. Thomas Dewey, visiting Governor of New York. at which the Commis-sioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and th c Governor of I Singapore. Sir
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  • 218 1 KVAI LUMPUR Tuesj V*mr< Malaya announces Headquarters ms > terror i_t th-it the prominent SSI o# H winch suffered 12 _n«5 one seriously woundkilled and one > B;|Ul ed on July -28. J™" Jiged by Anam -iS; s ot "A" Company two platoon* oi nmm^^^ mmmmmmmm
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  • 140 1 HONGKONG, July 30 (UP)— A reliable informant said New York Governor Thomas Dewey during his recent four-day visit to Hongkong gave British businessmen a "bare-knuckle treatment" as regards the American policy m relation to Hongkong. The informant, who was m a position to
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  • 180 1 BASRA. Iraq, July 31 Rev- j ter) Four British destroyers arrived today m the Shaft tl j Arab River which divides Persia and Iraq, strengthening British naval forces m the > Persian Gulf area. Stokes nnd possibly to accom- pany the British delegation here for the start of
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  • 101 1 HONGKONG. July 31 (UP) —The Hongkong Royal Observatory warned today that the typhoon "Louise", at present over the South China Sea, is heading straight for Hongkong, where it is expected to strike early tomorrow. The observatory this morning hoisted number one signal and began broadcasting a
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  • 7 1 King Decorates 65 On H onour List
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  • 156 1 TEHERAN, July 31 (AP) President Truman's special envoy, W. Averell Harriman, returned to Teheran today smiling and confident that "no further diffirutli<-s" stand m the- way oi new British Persian oil talks. He said he had only a few minor points to
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  • 125 1 US Army Secretary Warns: Soviet Attack On Iran Or Yugoslavia Looming WASHINGTON, July 31 (LP)— lt was disclosed today that Army Secretary Frank C. Pace Jnr. warned Senators that a Russian attack on Iran or Yugoslavia may he im minent and the United States may be fighting a third world
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  • 225 1 Warren Austin Says: UN To Intervene If Yugoslavia Attacked NEW YORK, Jeely I Al') Wmsmm .Wiiee cbirf I fnited .tales delegate to thr United Nation*, iaid yler<l:i\ that if Yeiii«»sla\ea ice attaeknl by Ktweieei, tinUnited Nations will «:<» to the reeene. Austin made the statement m response to que tions
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  • 155 1 NEW DELHI. Iv II (*_Pl India will sign bilateral tn I V i Japan m ite d ter il draft treat; it San Francisco on S. pt. 8. dtploi tv q. <• teri .i -ni fcodaj Tbey said India. Bui i an I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    116 2 1 1 TWO FIREMEN were awarded the I E.S P.C.A.'s Bronze Medal yesterday on \the Padang by the (iovernor, Sir Franklin \Oimson, for rescuing a parrot a few 1 1 months ago. "This is the first time when 'ithe Society has coeisidered any act of res[CM m Singapore
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  • 446 2 Two 'Musts' For Marriage To De Valid 'Adabi's Domicile Not Proved,' Submits Seth REPLYING to Mr. Nazir Mallal's submissions m tbe Maria Hertojrh appeal yesterday, Mr. Kenneth A. Setb said that for a marriage to be vaiiel two conditions must be fulfilled: 1. Each of the parties to the marriage
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  • 155 2 Higher Pay For Power Man Means Million Extra Standard Sinf!' Reporter RI i»\IMENi>ATION by the Special Electricity Committee ot lhe Singapore Municipal Commissioners to i hange tlif salarj scheme for the senior t&tafli ot thf Electricity Departmenl was referred to the Service Committee te> know what repercussMMis it trill have
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    101 2 Sir Franklin abo decorated nine members ot the Boys Brigade with the King s Badge, the trigbest award m the B»i>s' Brigade, tor proficiency. Yesterday's recipients were Chief Fireman Lim Sons Leong, Fireman Abdul K.irim bin Il.iji >i.iik from *he Fire Brigade, and S S Lim Som I iang t
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  • 119 2 Call For Immediate Action Flood Problem Standard Staff Reported A FLEA that a joint Govi ernment and Municipal coniniittee to tackle the Hood problems of the islaeid should be formed without delay was made hy Mr. J. M. Jiiinahhoy (Independent City) at the Singapore Mueiicipal Commissioners 1 meeting yesterday. Mr.
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  • 327 2 1 1 Unions Name Man To See Labour Chief GLASS FACTORY STRIKE SEQUEL REPRESENTATIVES from eleven Singapore Irade unions me! yesterday al the ACSU office al < aiiniii«- Rise aeiei nominated Mr. S. Jaganathan, Seeretarv eif ihe Provisional Committee of the Singapore Trade Congress, to se«* Lahoier Departmenl officials te»elaiy
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  • 44 2 A POLICE Corporal. Bawang bn Dahroou attached to Singapore Radio Police Division Pearls Hill was taken to hospital trom his quarters yesterday with a gunshot wound m his shoulder. The Superintendent of the Division said the shooting was accidental." i
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  • 49 2 DonTid w M RIC^ N Journalist Donald W. Reynolds, publisher of .he newspapers. Review- Journal of Las Vegas. Nevada, and the South-west American of Fort Dmitri, Arkansas, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore by air from Hongkong Aug 5 on a tour of the Far East.
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  • 282 2 SPEECHES '5 MINUTES TOO SHORT' SPEAKING during the adjournment at the Singapore Municipal Commissioners* meeting yesterday. Mr. S. S. Manyam i Progressive. North) said he deprecated the "practice on the part of one Commissioner to use the five-minute speech to preach party politics and on a pretence of following a
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  • 465 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE decision of lhe Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commieesioßers em the one-way traffic scheme recommcntleel hv a majority of the luhlic Passenger Transport Committee warn deterred by lhe Commissioners yesterday. Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive, South'), moving that
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  • 182 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, at their ordinary meeting yesterday, approved a recommendation ior the creation of a drainage authority to pre; re an overall drainage plan for the whole island. The recommendation waa made by an fnter-Departmenta] Committee on chaining. The C
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  • 67 2 DR. HJALMAB Schacht, former Finance Minister m Hitler's Germany, wi!! not be stopping a: Singapore on his way to rndonessia. He will by-pass th e city ta a nig:-;: direct to Jakarta Cr m Bangkok. MISS LIANG Sai Chan puts t!'t> finishm; loaches to the "Egypt" room. on«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 I :3 **^y B h 1 8 it**'' 12" for the Small G ,a- f eSt ltc i; Golf Green 14 for the rennis C >urt l lm Ol f-*wns from i t 20 for Lawns from 28 for large areas C o4 for large areas. •s'*-•/» par* rfmrya available.
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    • 42 2 \\maT\ wonw J£vrKT/& H £!i 1 1 somehow, son-it seems I |j^ l Wvr_.yMu't 4 F 7 JVNt' fyii" 'T ALlVgr** I it-— tm^7^7>-fy, 4^a\. W#%aW*' i ■yy.jmw «/^W. Tr V. 1 1 a*^ &-S \W\ rift m M ma mm* \1
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  • 61 3 LOU CHFING TECK (34), a rood caterer erf thfe NavaJ Officers' Mess, Sembawanji, and p Madh iv,,:; Nair (36), a former clerk erf the RNA C jointly accused ot offering a bribe to Mr. j c Dickson, Deputy Com-iandiiw-Officer erf "TOJ fi r Police were aequ-.ed by Magistrate
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  • 40 3 A yoUNG Chinese, Ton Hock 'soon claimed tnal ""JfSgg. p° re s^^S SST-SS3S--day, when charged nw t len possession a _out $?50 at the GPO. onJuh 30 Bail ot »Wwas offered TO case was postponed to Aug. «i
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  • 45 3 the Singapore causing Court >e^e:a.. Tlt Singh with grievous hurt to J q^Sngoon a knite at Upper *^gg 0 y Road on the jmM ot ap. y. ii a thai Jit s» n PV l^JSmda five of SUSfUW. Stmm his eonttoaa. today.
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  • 402 3 CHINESE PRESENT 2 MEMOS Twelve Came But Only Two Men Saw Dewey Standard Staff Reporter ONL\ IVi O of the twelve representatives of proKuoniintang IJbaiiese associations anel guilels throughout Malaya, managed to see Mr. hennas Dewey, Governor of New York State at the American Consulate yesterday. eThe lv>o representatives, Mr.
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  • 66 3 c Ri Ta Kok Ch °r (right) leader of the defunct Kuoenintang Party Singapore, and Mr Lim Keng Lian (left) the only two representatives of pro Kuoenintang associations and guilds throughout Malaya, who met Mr Thomas Dewey at the American Consulate yesterday. Ten other representatives
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  • 265 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, al their ordinal*) meeting, yeraterday agreed il«m the Special Elcctricitj Committee slioulel decide on the method ot implementing the decisions taken 1 them at a meeting on Jiel> IH. T special meeting was called -de the '<•. im
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  • Article, Illustration
    118 3 A man who looked for a diamond mme and found it was m Singapore last night. He was Or. John Williamson. 44-year old Canadian geologist wbo owns a surface diamond mine at Mwadui Village. 80 miles south of Lake Victoria, Tanganyika. East Africa. In 1036 Dr. Williamson believed that diamond
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  • 46 3 FOR STEALING two gold rings a shirt, a pair oi shorts, nnd $123.19 cash belonging to Malaperumal at Race Course Road on July 17. P. Kalimuthu < 44 > of Serangoon Road was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday.
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  • 261 3 POWER CUTS TODAY TODAY'S blackout areas are: DAY:— Armenian street. Albert Street, Firestone, Mckenzie Koad, Buktl Timah Pumps, Balestier Boad, Jalan Arapas, BMBC, Braddel Rise, seletar Pumps, Nee Soon Illage, Seletar wireless, Mental Hospital, Trafalgar instate New World. Boundary Road, Ban Mock Leong Oil Mills, Milne Koad. -lalan Pekan, .lalan
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    66 3 PROUDEST recT si* yester- v *»■rl n Abdul Rahman, (left) who i c ire as v _ie a „i from the hands of Col. J. N. Braker. the Inspecting Officer at the passing out parade held by the Malayan Basic Training Centre m Nee Soon. Abde.l Rahim was considered the
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  • 48 3 LEE LEW TOW. (501 pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when charged with having 248 leal packets of opium at Beach Road Reclamation on July 30. Bail ot SaOO m two sureties was offered. The case was adjourned to Aug. 7 for sentence.
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  • 223 3 A YOUNG Chinese businessman who borrowed $310 against a stolen che*que was sentenced m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, to four months' rigorous imprisonment. He was 32-year-old Ong Soon Khoo of Kailang Road, who pleaded guilty when charged with cheating Lim Ah Mcc at Bencoolen
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  • 88 3 Standard Stall Keporter WHILE a Chinese was m the middle of a dream, lie was roused by the barking of his dogs. When he got up irom his bed near the verandah, he was surprised to see another man hiding on the groundfloor.
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  • 59 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 24-YEAR-OLD Chinese. Lai Jit Seng pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when charged with breach of trust of a cycle valued at $175 belonging to Chew Wai Wah on April 19. Lai was released on bail of
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  • 291 3  -  MIKI RAKICH By Standard Woman Keporter ONE OF SINGAPORE'S most meidern Chineseowned and run hotels will open for business this morning. This is the new South Seas Hotel m Mayo Street. This is a comparatively small hotel having eenh 29 bedrooms, but each of these rooms
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  • 125 3 R AF (Malaya) Marks First Birthday Standard St.itt Bl porter MEN the i: \1 > celebrated the foe s fil b day with a dance ano buffet supper at Etafl H ■'<•' Ii nil The force a vi cc c ited exaert ■.1 ago, to recruit aud tt 810 Malayans
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  • 39 3 KOII BAH KEE. C ess, m line MOO Singapore First Poleese C >ste day, for ca sary suffering I 215 fowlf S. ingoon Ro ri Ko i admitted that he had I fowls ir: five ba-t <■'
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  • 49 3 BAIL OF |20 I '.as „(te I I Gut dit Singh m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to Ke i losing hurt to Cl tar Singh with a lenife i! rti Street on Jul\ 30 T case postponed t n^ug Ml
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  • 61 3 Standard Stall Keporter A hatch ES (Core war casualties, the majoritj ol them Bret eft I ■> bj York afrct I I ttriation to Britain Fourte a were stretcher cases and I i were walking woundet They Hew on the return te r» oi a chartered
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 105 3 lIWAKI YMCA., Orchard Road: Com billed YMCA's Staft Meeting 11 a.m.. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p.m.. Spore Chess Club 5.30 p.m., Judo BodyBuilding Class 5.30 p.m.. Art Club Life Class 0-8 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: Joint Staff Meeting 11.30 a.m Basket Ball 5.30 p.m., Badminton 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis
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  • 117 4 IOU Found On Dead Sikh's Body Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. When the body of Mustha Singh, a Sikh money-lender who was shot m the Police Barracks on Feb 2, was searchI cd. a promissory note for the s im of Slmm was found executt 1 m favour of
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —The setting up of a Tenders Board hy, the Kuala Lumpur Municipality was suggested by Mr. T K. .Alarks today at a meeting of the Commissioners. The meeting decided that Mr Marks should be given the opportunity to submit a motion on his
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  • 451 4 Impotency Figures In Big Damage Claim By Ex-Boxer Slanelarel Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Strongly urging jthe court to consider plaintiff's sufferiiiir, terrible j injuries, mental anguish and expenses that lie lias borne and must continue to endure, Mr. S. M. Yong I told Mr. Justice Taylor m the Kuala
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 4 Mr. Justice T. T. Russell of Alor Star,, who is on leave prior to retirement, passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAC recently from Calcutta on his way to New Zealand. He intends to settle m New Zealand. Standard photo.
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  • 128 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A tribute to his affable manner and fine public service was paid to the President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, -Mr. H. T. W. Oswell. by Commissioners today prior to his retirement. "You nave done your best to service
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  • 199 4 Price Tagging May Be Enforced Soon Standard Slat!" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Hie Federation Governmom is to introduce legislation shortly to enforce price-tagging e»t uncooked foodstuffs and textiles m retail shops and stalls m all Slates and Settlements. The Standard learns. Thjs measure, to bringdown th€ cost of hvmg and
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  • 81 4 Her Gait Aroused Suspicion Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— His suspicions aroused by trie gait of a woman a Customs Officer stopped her and. on inspection, found a slab of opium on iter. This was related by Mr. X Nadesan, the Customs Officer, m the Sessions C >urt, today,
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Yusuf bin Abdul Rahm m, w h i borrowed a camera valued at $35 from Abdul Raman bin Maar of m May. at Mentak b. and allegedly sold it. was chargi d m the First Magistrate's Court today, with criminal breach i
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  • 269 4 Standard Staff Correspondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The purchase of the two blocks of flats m Ampang Koad by The Kuala Lumnur Municipality for $230,000 from ahe Low Vat Construction Company was approved today by the general body of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners. Mr. 11.
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  • 117 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues.—Seenivasam, a gold-smith's assistant who pleaded guilty to a eh r_ f ni>r,ppropriatins SPSS w .rth of gold and threw himse f at the mercy of the Sessions Court to-day was bound ov< r fcr a year. He had boon
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  • 26 4 THE second annua] stamp exhibition organised by the Stlangor Stamp Club will be held at the V.M.C.A.. Kuala Lumpur on September 22 and 2.'>
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  • 195 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners at a meeting today decided to discontinue further representations to the Sultan of Seiangor on the electoral qualifications for voters m the forthcoming Municipal Elections. Their memorandum to the Sultan asking for a more liberal
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  • 139 4 Standard Seal! Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Dato and Datin Onn bin Ja'afar were entertained to a dinner party by the lientri Besar of Johore Tuan Syed A. Kadir bin Mohamed arid his wife Sharifah Hawa at the Mentri Besar's residence yi terday. The occasion
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 141 4 VEHICLES FOR SALE LX)RDSOX Van 8 h.p Done 48.000 miles. Phone 5200 K.L. between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m Price $2,000/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CUB-AGENTS wanted throughout the Federation j for quality British Boer. Please reply to Box N0.T..')28, Spore Standard. i TUITION jVEW Sessions, Aug: Gregg. L Pitmans. Std. I English
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    • 404 4 SITUATIONS VAC\;,'I J UEQIdREU one s' 5!I! European business Coi C cy a much reading and'}!. ing m this subject m with copies (not i testimonials must re Havelock Road. (P.O. Box 178) date will not be sidered No claim for brave ing or other expenses m connection with the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 48 5 nR THOMAS Eiclden. profesJ Tat the Royal Col ege ot Music at present m Malaya as Music. »t v Associated ffj the Roal Schools of Susie Will give a broadcast talk n --rYe Value of Examination oW R^fdio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. on Friday. Aug-
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  • 35 5 PRIOR to his departure on 1 .m Mr SE Jewkes. Executive leave, Mr d Mvs jewkes, Engineer. Xi i***** farewe U were en^ui^Ho W* dinner at the ne Veei asingham gr^r&jj the function.
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  • 237 5 Penang Police Hunt For 3 Dodgers Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Penang Police are searching for three call-up dodgers who have not answered iheir direction notices The Standard was informed by the representative of the Settlement Director of Manpower today. "They may get away with it for a few
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  • 219 5 Standard staff Correspondent IPOII. Tues. A mining labourer, Tham San (37) who appeared in court, with a bullet wound in his back, on a consorting charge was acquitted without hi> defence being ed. According to the prosecution. a military patrol of the Royal M nine
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  • 113 5 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. Subscriptions by UMNO Province Wellesley division members that have hitherto been $2 a year will m future be reduced to $2 for five years. This was one of seven resolutions passed at the annual general meeting of the UMMO, presided by Che Ha
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  • Article, Illustration
    185 5 Miss Oon Beng Cheng and brother Mr. Oon Seng Kok of Teluk Anson will soon be leaving for the United States to join their elder brother at Furman University m South Carolina. U.S.A. They are the children of Mr. Oon Poh Kooi a well-known rubber merchant of Lower Perak. Miss
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  • 212 5 Staeeelarel Staff Corre'speHideeet JOHORE BVHRI Toes. The acute shortage of interpreters ice the Johore Bahru Courts v holding up ee.eert proee eeliee-s as the Magistrates anel judges tend difficulty m explaieiieeji charges to accused persoeis. This shortage became most noticeable this morning when a
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  • 49 5 1 UMNO Penang will be holding UMNO nights at the New World Amusement Park here for two mahts beginning today, Aug. I, m connection with the UMNO Building Fund. Lucky numbers will be drawn and prizes m kind will be distributed. The prizes include an Austin A.-40.
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  • 71 5 i;i: no tit h;p found banging m his ro the first (loot ot a coffee i i m a lane oil Vict* ia Sl ;>, .j da? Hi b Nii-j m a decompoewd taken i' i i tii fined a total ot $41 I Bahaudin for failing to
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  • 207 5 PENANG, Tues. Members of the Strveelore* Workers' I neon, Penang anel Province Welle*hy. bave Been! several demanels concerning payment on Sunday* anel holiday* and better eoneliteon of work to the local Steve'elorert' contrartors. This is revealed by Mr v. I M. ShanrT. Vice-Pre lent 4
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  • 127 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— There was a big rush of late applicants lat the Federal Citizenship Registration Office today, last day of the language conces- sion for people over 45 years of age and who have been m j the Federation fur at least
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  • 68 5 IPOH. Tues. rhrity-five cigarette stallholders and coffe* shop keepeis paid fines totalling i $305 today when they pieadcd i guilty to charges oi "failing to price tag or attach price lists on cigarettes. They were summonesd to appear berfore Magistrate Che Bahaudin as the
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  • 153 5 Band it Raid On Tin Mine Is Repulsed IPOH. Tues.— Specia stab ca n the Chinese i Wan Li Mil c eai I night had I vi cc duel et ith ab i rt M b ti dil i > disp< rsed anel Jungle Squad reinlo te rats. The two
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 69 5 tmWl < mj^ la. f?e J/ie nasid u< rr Wm ant c/ c//l una. A REVOLUTION IN PERSONAL TRANSPORT ofe j I M EASY TO HANULt > j ECONOMICS TO RUN i I Enjoy 300 Miles Of Delightful Carefree 9 m\/ (^TW X I AGENTS: ULUKUE, LLC IVI U I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 502 5 FEDERATION DIARY I r..-e.-\.-ei, < WMH>I Tripoli 7. and 9.30 p .m roRON vrloN: Pe,„»a 1 a I a n REX: woman On The Run 8.15. LIDO: Pathala Bhairavi 250 and 1^ la! v 7Wt a:;d y 30 m 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. i *o P a r anan -<
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  • 837 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Save The Smallholder! *T\NY blame for the delay m replanting smallholder rubber must lie squarely on the Government for its failure to evolve a scheme even to the present day.*' [So wrote Mr. F. D. Ascoli, Managing Director of Dunlop Plantations, to the London Times
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  • 294 6 Review of Views Harriman's Plan INDEPENDENT Sin Chew Jit Poh saw a new ray of hope' for a settlement of the Bri- 1 tish-Iran oil dispute after the 1 mediation of Mr. Harriman. I It wounld help ease the Middle-! East situation, warned Sim Chew, if Britain and America I
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  • 144 6 Sir: Blackmarkel sale? of toddy are carried out right under the noses of preventive i fficers m Kuala Lumpur. Recently, it is learnt. the Cv- oms authorities allowed the toddy contractors to keep a storage box too m the tap- ig areas and very conveniently the blackmarket
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  • 571 6 Not So Dumb Boys In Afternoon Schools Sir:— With reference to recent correspondence and article's that appeared m your valuable paper on Afternoon Schools, as a layman father and as une who has nothing to do with the teaching profession I shall be glad if you will
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  • 474 6 QNE of the most important Institutions of presentday Australia is the Federal Court of Conciliation and Arbitration. It is the principal industrial tribunal m the land. Its duties are to safeguard the employer and the employee m their mutual relations and to see
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  • 434 6 WANTED URGENTLY! A GIRL WITH £1,000 AXD NO BETTER USE TO WHICH SHE CAN PUT IT. I DON'T want to marry her. Oi borrow the money. I just want tv take her down to Ramsgate and. show her a motor yacht. A small vac! twin-*., rew: about
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  • 260 6 Sir;— Mr. David Marshall is a new lawyer m this country but since his admission to the local Bar, his career has been one of steady progress. His chief asset has been his courage and his grasp of the facts of a cas c
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  • 219 6 Do Boys Save From Their Lunch Money Sir. Is it proper of the authorities to ask the people to save money. Because of the present cutthroat prices charged for essential foodstuffs and other things that we cannot do without. how many wage earners, nowadays, have that extra money to put
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  • 501 6  - THE RULE OF INDUSTRIAL LAW CH ARLES GA MBA ij iii tl.is thr third artidet ir?*.** Sm ReimUmm, y settlement mf SumuU In „tl, This means that the whole jstructure of Industrial Arbitration does not rest on a genera! concept of Justice understood m ethical terms. I* is bused on
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  • 395 7 US Aid To 'Little W obbling Countries' In Asia Denounced lIV* TOY July 31, (UP) Chairman Tom Connally iate Foreign Relations Committee attacked the adminisihe Marshal] Plan on Monday tor seeking funds to bol•iitle wobbling countries" m Asia. The unexpected outburst by the veteran Texas Democrat c 'runed m an
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  • 29 7 n i.iln .v euted states iMnnissHN. thai H had output of iaJs m the a t ion fc had rter of the S4 had •.ber.
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  • 89 7 WASHINGTON, July 31. d Pi. Brigadier General John Miehaelis. a famed Korean war hero, told Congress, m testimony released Monday that the British are "magnificent soldiers." In discussing the contribption of I'nited Nations forces m Korea, he commented: 'The British, of course, as
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  • 116 7 I ASHINGTON, J llj 31 AP U B U desii es tc tessl her nbs on an Ame Le*an proving groemd, v -Id require a c ai ge ol I ie American t lairman of the Atoi etnerg Com nission. Mr Gordon De told
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  • 48 7 Ad m. Horton Dies LONDON July 31, (Reuter) Admiral Max Kennedy Horton, m de in-Chiel w te 1 c iej a1 c height ol the Battle the Atl ntic m the last c, Monday In Londewn nursing home. He was 68 aad hac: been 111 tOl some weeks.
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  • 58 7 photo. The scene inside the Aqsa Mosque m Jerusalem, after the assassination of King Abdullah of Jordan. July 20. The body of the King's slayer, Mustafa Shukri El-Asho, an Arab, is seen lying where he fell, killed by the King's body guard. Police and Arab
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  • 401 7 LONDON, July 31, (UP) Winston Churchill asked the United States on Monday to play a great role m the Middle East to help the West recover prestige and power which lie said the Labour Government had frittered away there. Speaking for the
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  • 203 7 UK Invites Egyptian 'Partnership' LONDON. July 31 (UP) Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison Monday invited an Egyptian "partnership" m the defence of the Middle East against possible aggression but ripped into the Egyptian Government for blockading the Suez Canal. Speaking m debate on Middle Eastern affairs m tne Commons, Morrison said.
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  • 101 7 GENEVA. July 31, < UP) The United Nations Economic and Social Council Monday defeated by a vote of 'll to 5 Russia's proposal that the Chinese Nationalist delegate be expelled and replaced by representatives of the Chinese Communist Government India and Sweden joined
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  • 41 7 LONDON, July 31, (UP)— Nine senior officers of the Polish Army, including four generals. were arrested and charged with being "leaders of an espionage and diversionist organisation" working for Washington and London, the Polish Press Agency announced Monday.
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  • 94 7 LONDON, July 31, (AP).— Britain offered yesterday retirement bonuses 111.000 and higher pensions for officers to members of the armed services m a bid to win more men and women to lifetime careers. The new scales were announced m a White Paper. Defence
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  • 190 7 HONGKONG, July Sl. (Reuter-AAP)— The Chinese Peoples political consultative conference and "ail other democratic parties" have urged an increase hi arms production and enlistment of young men m military schools "as it is still difficult to determine at present whether the iKorea i ceasefire)
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  • 134 7 GENEVA, July 31, <UP» Emir Tata] is a completely free man. D y Charles Durand. C i of the Rives Clinic said Monday Durand. hitherto comple i inaccessible to reporters. s Talal can interrupt his treatment and leave the cunic any time. r.< riyii b re
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  • 72 7 EIANeGOON, July JI, <AP Opposition le ader* M i di foe m ed a united front to "protect democracj Ln Burma" by unseating the Thakin \'u Government. Their appointed chairman. Aung Than, then told them thai democracy m Burma was "tak ing a beating" but
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  • 219 7 Abadan Oil Refinery Is Shut Down ABADAN. July 31 (AP) Engineers Monday rut the flow of crude oil to the AIOC giant refinery m preparation for the complete shutdown Tuesday -climax to Persia's bitter nat ionaliza tion dispute with Britain. The last peterol distillation unit of the world's biggest refinery
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  • 100 7 WASHINGTON .1 Sl a Depai tmen- Ol I was not requesting approp for- the government i m occi pied areas I a the the tt Ja| is now able to f m r.i- on a pay-as-; basis, it was revealed M» i Army Secretary
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  • 59 7 BAR ES SALAM 1A! I i V [KA J dy 31 iih itei pc iple .'.ere killed 11 id at Zanzib ir whei re ct owd demons, ting out gaol. Police ca| H three Afric tn jured. The crowd •as demon I against the
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  • 123 7 JAKARTA, Ja-J Sl, (AF) Bmu prafaini to Indonesia thai bt>th countries se d their Prune Ministers ba New Delhi to discuss with Prime Minister V hrn the paeihi bilities Of a peaceful solution of the Kashlif problem m Indonesian newspaper reported Monday The newspaper Berita
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  • 102 7 Attlee: UK Won't Quit 'Entirely' LONDON. July II (Ken ten Prime Minister Ck*ment Attlee told the Bouse ol Commons last night: "Our intention is not to evactute entirely from Persia The announcement was M ceived with cheers. lie said at the same time that British staff might have to withdraw
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  • 261 8 Twin-jet Bom ber Due Friday Performance Is Still A Secret THE first Canberra twin-jet bomber for the Royal Australian Air Force is due to arrive m Singapore on Friday for a night-stop on its Kay to Darwin. d a a l by IWing1 Wing Comman der D. R. Cuming an
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  • 248 8 Chinese Stowaway Sent Back To HK Standard Shipping Reporter NO WORK, no friends, and m a country which he had never seen before. led a 21-year-old' Singapore Chinese to stowaway on a ship from Hongkong to Singapore. Yesterday, the Singapore Immigration authorities sent the stowaway, Ong Kirn Hai, back to
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  • 101 8 Standard Shipping; Reporter THK 3,405-ton Hoi Houw winch Was detained and subsequently released by the Chinese Nationalists while attempting to run the blockade on the China coasl early tins year, is now the' Fnihppines She has been especially chartered for three months to convey
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  • 70 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW freight service re- cord for the run between Halifax and Belawan-Deli was established yesterday when the Isthmian Line vessel. Steel Navigator, completed the trin m 23 days. The previous record was held by the Steel Age m 24, days isthmian
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    102 8 "Operation Elephant" was successfully completed m Singapore, yesterday, when the three-ton •'baby*— gut of the Ring of Cambodia to President Truman.— was off loaded from the Royal Interocean Lines ship. Ruvs. into a lighter. The whole operation took ~'J minutes with the assistance of the King of Cambodia's chief mahout.
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  • 132 8 Rosita's Flour, Peanut Oil Confiscated HONG KOXG. July 30 (AP) The fourth blockade runner intercepted by the Chinese N i UOnalists within the last ten days returned to Hone X ing yesterday. She is the 000 ton British ship, 'Rosita." rhe othei British vessels.! Josephine MpUer, Admiral Hardy and the
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  • 21 8 AMSTERDAM. July 31 (DP)The Dutch Company is considerm« a ordering a new 44.000-ton whaler, the newspaper Algfemeen reported yesterday
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  • 84 8 HONGKONG. **lj 3 AP T:u Shanghai P.. t. Ass .ciati *as Closed by Communis authc-l pties on Jure T. Capt J >aing a senior member dis- 1 closed on arrival here abo rd theSritish freighter, rai Na me ass ciation which supp pilots for taking
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  • 217 8 R I S"v l L ,k( l n: Adula Aurelian. A?l£.H V i^i han l. Am l ,ac Idaho. Leong k: KiStna Ban H ™*j Victoria Do«-k: Petinga. Karaton. j t J 1^ Dock: Nuculana Wae Laird. Dremus, North Sta Stanf_n Hongkong Cable harf: Retriever TlKUe'""" N
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    • 209 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe Aug' 3 Vessel tor Muar Weekly ong Tot for R engat Aug 13 Vessel tor Malacc- Twice Weekly 9 Thong for Bogan Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Si Api A P' Aug 1 Tung Song for Malacco Port
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  • 139 9 Standard Marked Reporter Nniif Vtleumislratioii was still oeet robber market yesterday beet a lar«:e from pwrcbaoen believed to bare been ifaetarera oietsitle the United States. C nsiderahle quantities oi nkei ts n I wei grade: s of rubber were transacted m this tion,
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    • 19 9 Siagapvi -j, SeHen .Ug i*ee eiji] J > 1 ÜBI R s i :i ag i a a. n.
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    • 18 9 i day UN s first b v j i rs, £811 s sel *s rice £82 I
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  • 30 9 Copra Market Dull Easier rier i siert per picul •lull at ers inagain te being md Lampicul on a I copra s v, a. Lam* nl k i1 5 5
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  • 22 9 tese meHr- ations rera. T/.ev *J m.>- r rae_ue*e, emie?a s, m HongS l 11 to
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  • 25 9 UK, Burma Reach Tax Agreement D agreement vemting c miduals I wn c un- fan which ix, tor-tax :..x. Main mpt from ading t >- shipping
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  • 171 9 Formosa Rice For PI Copra, Hemp ment haa i N nsal tm an ex- rice with hemm says a Del dia of the i C exported to rUy.- UP. Twenty-one Selangor and Pahang Chinese distributors of Malayan and Archipelago Breweries products reached Singapore by chartered Mala van Airways Dakota yesterday.
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  • 45 9 BRITAIN bought 1.300.000 barrels of refined petroleum products from America last •a eek to offset supplies lost from Iran American companies are scheduled to supply Britain with at least 170.000 barrels of crude and products daily during August A P.
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  • 71 9 INDIA and Germany have ted invitations 1 en 1 c InterRa Mate ri a gton to send re; resentathe c rhference'a Sulphur these twa fountnes he of nations now rep re ted on the Sulphur Coinnais- ■■■> v e 01 eK '^ii 4 Bel- m representtog
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  • 32 9 HONGKONG. July 31 (AP)— Lam Seng, a 30-year-old Chinese exporter, was fined HK$2,OOO for attempting to export without a permit t'~ c se s oi ethey valued il HK560,700
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  • 134 9 Farewell To J. Payne And Van Der Gaag Overseas Governments' trade i representatives and consuls m Singapore will hold their second annual dinner at the Capitol Blue Room today. The Indian Trade Commissioner, Sardar Jogindra Singh, j will act as the chairman, and among the 150 guests attending will be
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, July 31— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.70 to El; Sterling HK56.3025 tn US$l; HKSI.BO7 to Malayan c l HK50.336 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5311.75 to one' 1 tael.
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  • 457 9 Standard Market Keporter SINGAPORE. Tues Another QV ex; ,-:e: tyan snare _et today with quotations .•.ed to t ;.-e m a'.! sections. There were, however, a few 94 -ted inquiries for tins and r shares, according to tne v; :n Sharebrokers 1 AssoYesterday's price? were:— Buyers Sellers
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  • 280 9 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the citizens of Ipoh to save more money and to assist m the economic elevelopmenf of Malaya is made by Mr. Aw Boon Haw. on the occasion of the opening today of the Ipoh branch
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  • 40 9 Foreign holdings of cold and dollars m the United States increased U*****.000.000 during the first quarter of this year. Total increase m holdings since 1949 amounted to U554,900,000,--00U on April 1. A P.
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  • 204 9 WASHINGTON. July 31— The Reconstruction Finance Corp., now the sole buyer of some foreign raw materials for American use. does not believe m subsidising the economies of other countries through paying j "artificial" prices for their j exports. This statement was made by Mr. W. Stuart Symington,
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  • 76 9 SHORTAGES of key raw materials will continue for another 12 months, according to a forecast by President Truman S Council of Economic Advisers. "On the basis of present estimates," the Council said ta its mid-year economic study, "it appears that ta the coming 12 months there will
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    43 9 Mr. CM. I cc. proprietor of Messrs. Lee and Fletcher of Singapore, who recently attended the Hoover Lid. international conference held at the Savoy Hotel m London, is here Men* (on left) with Mrs. Lee and friends outside Ann Hathaway's Cottage at Stratford-on-Avon.
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  • 63 9 TOKYO. July 31 (AFP)— SCAP's Economic and Scientific Section today advised Governor Hisato Ichimada of the Bank of Japan to try to control the rise of prices m Japan and to foster Japan's capacity for international commercial competition. The advice is m line with
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  • 313 9 Standard Sta;T Keporter MALAYA will be able m future to sell more and more of her raw materials and consumer products to Los Angeles county, which is prepared to send technicians here to help develop Malayan industries, according lo Mr. John A. Sowers,
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  • 30 9 SYDNF.Y July :;i (AP> Share prices have been falling on the Sydney Stock Exchange because ot the uncertain economic outlook. Buyers were inclined to await developments.
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  • 111 9 HONGKONG. July 31 (AP)— The chaii mi n the X I Chamber of Commerce. M: R bert Der, has warne I Hongkong will Lose her SouthEast Asia markets to Jo unless the colony's bu men stop competing among them selves. Mr. Der,
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  • 27 9 PEKING radio claimed that China was preparing for good ci i s this autumn of c tt ri tobacco and hemp.- R ut< r-AAP
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  • 265 9 Tokyo. Ju'y :n di').India e\> leaning heavih upon Japanese technical knov. how and machinery m curving out her rapid inriu-trializa-tion. Mora than SO Japanese h -hnicians already arc a*. w< rk m India, drawing planes, 01 ing advice and supervising < onsti Lction and
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  • 67 9 America plans to mc east duct, on oi fibre* 1 rhe N ice MobilIser Mi C i ha§ announced Tne Bbn ments of nylon— wii! "go far to- shortage.' ho said m his quai < i rai new factorie c to ••<" wool ar.d
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  • 585 10  - 'Documen taries 'A re What He Dreams Of OSWALD HENRY by i SINGAPORE man who has .in*»t shot a brief "dotuiucntarv" about Malacc.i and Port Dickson and is planning to make more such "shorts" on Malayan and Far Eastern scene^s, is 27--year-old Mr. .1. Tate, a representative of Messrs. C.
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  • 320 10  -  O.H. HPHIS is the story of two X friends "inseparables," m fact, from childhood days who have found their feet as stage stars and climbed right to the tup of the ladder of success, all m a matter of two .short years. They are Ipoh-Uorn Pai
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  • 178 10 "T<WO brilliant young acting discoverieg are brought to the screen by M-G-M m "Teresa." Pier Angeli, 18-year-old Italian beauty who looks somewhat like Ingrid Bergman, plays the title role, with the male lead enacted by blonde, 23-year-old John Ericson m his first motion picture role. Hailed as
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  • 182 10 THHE atcard-tDmneng /i!/?j -I "The Broicning Version," now playing at Singapore's Pavilion, has been shown at the Marianske Lazne tntee*national film festival m Czechoslovakia. Producer Teddy Batrd and director Anthony Agquith fleno ro Czechoslovakia to attend the screening oi the great picture which earlier this
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    • 215 10 On The Air KADIO MALA Y A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PfUMiKAMME i 7 m» II **> uetretl 111 a.m. News (K.e..»: I p.m Heinz Alexander; 1.36 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom: "J p.m. Schools Broadcast ().!.*> Programme Summary; 6.17 Youns People's Programme; r>.:\:> Piano Interlude; 6.45 Radio String Ensemble; 7 p.m.
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    • 187 10 Crossword No. 27 CLUES ACROSS: 4 Half-blue horse 6 Handkerchief lor an orchestra girl 7. The sort of ressel to run from, maybe. 8 I know le^.about this linage. 9. Bit of a fellow —though not very much! 11. Gmner of the srape. perhaps. 14. Superior name for a member
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  • 667 11 ■■■■■ewMwucra at tneir ordinary meeting lored iM.Krmm;,,! s action m leasing, without consulting lle^hwa- Aiithor.ly respeens.ble for public car parks, more Ibe area on Qiffoi^ Pier at present m use as a public car use by a small section
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  • 13 11 Labourers Holidays Approved „rt.T 'a I I T"\ c n- c i de-
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  • 255 11 Robert son Attacks SMC Con ce ss ion s •;*ii\ utiilearlakera a contract, lei that .i v liluuit any Municipal resources or soe !i lltwrcnw have lieen BOtifiepd a*> lo ike leade-nera- Prof r* Sii ganers. n his g ive a v. rks Ue nrs. C ■:•>" I ashing rry.
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  • 303 11 Staeielard SlafT Keporter THE PUBLIC traeisport service e>f Sinjjapeere is one of the dearest m the world, said Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Independent City) speaking on adjournment at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commit.- Burners. He was referring to the de- j cision
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    68 11 Newly erowued Perak singles tesnnis champion, Leong Khuan Nyean, won further laurels when he captured two titles m the first post-war Lower Perak open tennis championships. In the singles. Leong took only 35 minutes to beat his ipoh opponent Khaw (boon Hock 6-1, K-0. Partnering Choo Chee Fatt, Leong took
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  • 74 11 Vehicle Regist rar's Powers f^iii F.porter I n. .iv.d it a sub-c-mi- S leaking on hia motion Mr. n said as far back as Jm' Mr. John Layeock then a Municipal Cairnnissioner naa successfully moved a mouon nne the Government ot tne su SeC^jSr Bs -fg^on^TSS^r been ta The SBbjed
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  • 739 11 From Page 2 gi uud m the Originating Sum- fit! •S^&g vauditj U*ts ill age is a subsidiary. me n e sought is cust toy, Mr Seth fur i Counsel I i I leHec og^ addp Jhai i c Origi at ng SumSaStoTcSSrt was asked make decree
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  • 41 11 MR. RALPH ELLIS, lecturer of the Teachers' Training College, and Principal ot Raffles Institution, Singapore, was entertained to tea yesterday at the Ta Tong Restaurant m Chulia Street prior to his departure on leave to U.K. by air tomorrow.
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  • 153 11 JUDGMENT with costs were given m the Singapore High Court yesterday m favour of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation m a civil suit m which a former State footballer, Mr. Tan Gek Soo, claim;ed the return of $5,000 from the Bank. Mr Tan Gek Soo
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  • 250 11 AN extraordinary representatives' conference of the 8,000 strong Naval Base Labour Union will be heW today to consider and to decide further actum to be taken m connection with the most unreasonable and discriminating decision of the* Admiral, y n«l granting the new cost of
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  • 90 11 Buses For Tiong Bahru THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners at their meeting yesterday approved a one-way bus route through Singapore Improvement Trusts housing estate at Tiong Bahru. The buses will run from tne junction of Outram Road and Tiong Bahru Road, Tiong Poh Road Guan Chuan Street Chaj Van Street Yong
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  • 511 11 Stamlarel Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, at lh< ir ordinary meeting, yesterelay agreed that further action for the closure of unauthorised! wells being ue4 for production of bean sprouts shoeelel he eleferreel. This is pending investigation into the practicability of either raising bean
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  • 321 11  - Bader Shows Fine Musical Perception V .F.D Standard Music Critic PRODIGIOUS technique and an unsually line musical per- ception characterised Andre Bader's pianoforte recital m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The audience was 1 generous both In number and appreciation, despite the fact that the organisers the Singapore Music
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  • 351 12 MALAYAN BADMINTON TOURNEY At 2 p.m. on Saturday August 4. competitors m the lOth All-Malayan badminton championships wii] take to the' < urts to tight out their first round ties. Tne i nampionshios *n» continue until August 6. On each eiay, two courts A and "B" wi be used simultaneously.
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    83 12 South Africa's vice captain Eric Rowan scored 236 a record— he-tore being caught by Alec Bedser off Freddy Brown fate the fourth Test match, at Leeds. His total broke Dudley Nourses record ot 208 as the highest South African stand against England hit at Nottingham earlier m the
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  • 141 12 LEEDS, July 31 (Renter). The fourth Test between Eogland and South Africa *as abandoned a* a dram on the last day here without a hall being bowled !»o much rain fell on the ground chat an hour hefore the scheduled time of resumption pools of water lav
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  • 157 12 I THK DELAY over cxl emption from assessment i I f«»r school playing fields were yesterday described I I us "monstrous" by Mr J j Frank James (Progressive 1 1 East) at the Singapore I Municipal Commissioners I meeting yesterday. J Spe-akißg during ad- ,1 joiernmont
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  • 21 12 NEW YORK Ju s (AP)Monday n ght's bi cball result AMERICAN LEAGUE: New xork 5, Detroit 4.
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  • 80 12 SPRINGTIME 8.P.. boat Sm- < igapore S.V.C. Snort., Associa I tion by 4— 3 at badminton Results: (Springti me m uoned first) SINGLES: 1. Johnny Kohl lost to S.V- Chitty 0-15,' 10-15-Kirn 6-15. 13-15; Lawrence S'^h lost to A. Rahim 15-d 11-1 n 11-l.r A.K.T. Quek
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  • 63 12 HONGKONG July ,l fßeu-ter-AAP).—W. C. Choy, wellknown Hongkong-born Chinese tennis player, died m London last Sunday of Leukemia according to news reaching here from London yesterday Choy first gained fame m 1936 when he and the late Kho bin Kie represented China m the Davis
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  • 620 12 NEWCOMERS CATCH THE EYE AT PENANG By OLLIE DA VIES OF the newcomers which will be making their debut at the Penang August Bank Holiday meeting, three impressed m their training more than any others They are Young Jack, Bright Sagittarius and Wise Bird, the latter one of the recent
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  • 208 12 A SUGGESTeOPi thai the proposed Singapore 'ir li. Robertson (Progressive South) at yesterday'« or_„ar, meeting of ,l, e Mnnieipal Co_miJS 5 Speaking on adjournment, Mr. Ruben>,)n referred to the correspondence m the Press on this subject. "1 have an idea that talking m terms
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  • 83 12 A LAST minute goal gave yte Base Headquarters a lucky 2-1 win over "B" Squadron m the second round of the farter-finals for the Station Inter-Shield soccer match Played at Seletar yesterday The -B" Squadron. v.'h 0 were distinctly le better team, were down one-nil m
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  • 162 12 TIONG BAHRU Rangers! 'drew 3-al] with B.O.DCA I SAita 1 a r, keenly contested o.A.f.A. Division 111 "B" he SI RO S n'r e A Same p!aved at the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesteri uay, From a tamo s'art p] ay livened up as the game progressed.
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  • 64 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER- Cuptie—C.A. v RAF Seletar at Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. 11l A Town Rangers S.C. v. Aston AC. at Geylang: Dir. 11l A Blue Rovers v. Netaji FC. of CYMA: Jr. Cuptie replay— £-f£?? SC Jolhlads "at BUDCA. BUSINESS HOUSE LEA GLE.— Id v. Straits Times at Farrer
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  • 248 12 IPOH, Tues.— Perak will be a. lull strength against Penang m their Malaya Cup clash at Ipoh this Saturday. A draw would make Perak the finalists tor the first time m 20 years. Penang will be fielding the same team which defeated Pahang by 10-1 mi
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  • 28 12 SIORES and Workshop Singapore defeated combined Head Office and Drawing Office 4- 0 m the second annual Inter Sectional Football rournamem mi tne Municipal Engineer-
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    • 412 12 Malayan Tennis Fixtures IPOH. Tae, .—Following are I the ties m the Malayan lawn tennis open championships to be piayed on Thursday and Friday: TIiIRSDAY AT ,'45 PM Boys' Singles: Christi de bouza vs Kitson Leong Albert Trivino vs Cheah Kee Chuan, I Lrordon Lun vs. X Kunanava- I gam,
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