Singapore Standard, 2 August 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard A I 32 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 160 1 Ila jeer Disaster el m i ver ted, hays w c-» Hun. Engineer 1 i Slafl Reporter I r aieeel whal m i«_;lii lia\e been 1 en yesterday's Kampong Buius 1 i-l\ ele»*.e* lo the Kalian^ Gas 1 ate 1 last n ii_lit l>\ a Gas
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  • 35 1 Aust. Exhibits For Trade Fair Destroyed X porter I C ncr, the I I s s new I 9*.-] vho I X c g re. sins man sola ii i j m p nular dinner.
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  • 128 1 Blaze Delays Dewey Flight S ndard Staff Reporter THE Bre had also delayed the departure of Mr. Thomas E. Dev-ev. Governor of New York State, by 28 minutes yesterday morning. His route to Kalian? Airport m the Singapore Governor's Rolls Royce skirted the fire area. He exmunente?d on the fhe
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    61 1 photo Members of the Municipal (>as Department's internal fire fighting squad seen here are spraying the heated walls of a gas tank containing about 1.000 cv. ft. of gas, about 50 feet away from the nearest point of the fire m Kampong Bugfs yesterday mornin*f. Standard standard photo shows the
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  • 105 1 LONDON. Aug. 1 (AP)— Colonial Secretary James Griffiths said today he is investigating Singapore's new emergency newspaper regulations through correspondence with the Governor of Singapore. Under questioning m the House of Commons. Griffiths declined to elaborate his statement. He would only say that he
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON. Aug 1 (Renter)—The United States Na\> nlans to start arming its own Elron vessels for the first time KthTlnd of World Warn Shios now operated m tne coastguard will also armed. Pibout 25 cargo ships and tankers oi the Navy Military Sea Transportation
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  • 68 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 1 <i;P>—Tn?rme d i «S^^SrSS the IMre HchiiTeTe rubbe* Jd* teslffi alive m Peking bm apparently is out ol the Chinese R T^e V qua'rters denied reports that Tan has been executed by [he Chinese Communis recentiy T^v^^ded that TanVusefulness tO the
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  • 33 1 JAKARTA Au,. 1 < AFP .-The Governor oi New Y« rk. Thomas Dewey arrived here by air trom Singapore today, fur a tour-day visit to Indonesia. Dewey was welcomed by Am-
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  • 130 1 LONDON. Aug. 1 (Reuter)— Rubber shares were -dull on the London Stock Exchange today. It was another day of very erratic movements many of which were due to activities on tae part of speculat ors. Industrial and oil shares both encountered heavy selling m early
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) The British Government was today still awaiting "certain information*' from Persia before finally deciding whether to send a ministerial mission to Teheran to resume oil talks. A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the information was necessary to satisfy the Government
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  • 872 1 1, 000 Made Homeless By S'pore Fire 1 1 IV I > Muiielurel Matt Reporter MORE than a thousand people were rendered homeless m a million-dollar blaze m Singapore yesterday when a big fire razed to the ground 300 to 400 attap houses, offices, workshops and storage godowns of business
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  • 137 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Edward Francis Lawrence Russell. Manager of the Import Department of Sime Darby and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, ha.-; been appointed General Manager of the Malayan Co Operative Wholesale Society, Ltd.. by the Federal Government. I lis
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  • 88 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. t (AP>— 1 Defence Minister ol Britain, and France arrived by air today to open military co-operation talks with the United States and Cana- _|_fl_| Ministers t_. Force plane. They will be* joined hy Canada's Brooke Claxton m talks with U.S. Secretary of Defence
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  • 249 1 US Rejects Red Plea For Buffer Zone Along 38th WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (AP) Secretary of State Dean Acheson rejected flatly today the Communist proposal that the buffer zone be set up in Korea aloiifr the 38th Parallel. Acheson told a news conference the request to go back to the line
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    121 1 The Ipoh Branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank was opened yesterday by His Highness the Sultan of Perak before a large gathering. Top picture shows the Sultan performing the opening ceremony by cutting a ribbon stretched m€Mwwm the enl ranee to the Bank. Picture m tiie centre shows Messrs Foong
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  • 306 2 Slaeielarel Slaff Reporter SOME of the people who were rendered homeless os o result of yesterday's million dollar fire ct Sin Koh Street, behind the Singapcre Gasworks, Kailang, were viciims of former fires ai nearby Kampong Bugis and Beach Road
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  • 96 2 Standard Stall Reporter TAX A: I HOO Was fOUTJ I I m the Singapore Second P i C nrt yeste r lay of lering $5* 0 bi c to Ii spe O Cheng al Tel< k Ayer B n on T *.:.c 24. SeHite ice was
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    292 2 possible spread. Two groups managed to secure two hoses and had a perspiring time trying to control the squirminn line as water gushed out. The rising heat picked up zinc sheets and carried them like dry leaves a hundred feet m the air. keeping them airborne for as long as
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  • 68 2 THREE charges of cheating Ng Koh Hual of a total of $260 were explained to Ong Song Koh. aged 32. m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that Ong on May 20 at Bencoolen Street cheated Ng of $100, and a further
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  • 46 2 REMARKING thai there were j certain doubts m the c;< =c, the Singapore District Judge. Mr. i S.E. Teh. yesterday acquitted Ha j ara Singh of a charge of causing hurt to Jit Singh with n knife at Upper Serangoon Road on April 1.
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  • 682 2 MAL/l YA.V sfudenfs m the I'nited States could go back to Malaya and produce a country that could compete with Switzerland and set a pattern for peoples of South East Asia if they could learn the new spirit of Moral Rearmament
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  • 133 2 A 36-1 EAR-OLD Chinese, wh© was describee! by the prosecution as the leader of a confidence tricksters' mob which preyed on people of low mentality/ was sentenced to 18 months rijioroies imprisonment m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. Accused. Chiunh Chui Kan,
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  • 42 2 AMONG 120 guests from 54 countries now being entertained m Britain by the Shell Company are Mr. and Mrs. Goon Kok Ying. of Kuala Lumpur. Federation of Malaya; and Mr B. B. Palmer, of Singapore.
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  • 405 2 FINAL SUBMISSION IN HERTOGH APPEAL; JUDGMENT RESER VED Standard Staff Reporter SO LONG as one a Mohammedan resident m Singapore, no inatler where lie i«* domiciled, it he contracts a marriage m Singapore Recording t,Mohammedan law, then it i«» a \u\u\ marriage. This Has said by Mr. .Nazir Mallal m
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  • 4 2 INFORMER TO GET $500
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    • 135 2 ___*_frT IT WERE MAMMY'S DAID AS A V C^cKLEff 1 I YORE MAMMY fS >sVO /sf "^■l^Sp^ FACE AT TH' MACKEREL.T lAH GOT J PAID- TOO BAD- X^. i >i-MdK> JKT^PW i WINDOW/I*- Wf*L\m\ A HERE COME f YO' < -c^uCKi_'.-_AMGOT?SKC/r ,n^ »>_• *Y§&& AN'YE-TH'PEE-S, VM CHEATIM' <7 SEDI MENTAL
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  • 312 3 APPLES POP FOR STRIKERS Standard Staff Reporter THE TOO WORKERS of the Singapore Glass Manufacturing Company, whose strike enters the thirteenth clay today, r«*ceevecl gifts of apples, biscuits, soft drinks anel cigarettes yesterday. The gifts came from eight sister industrial unions m the Colony. While the gifts were being distributed
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  • 86 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE FOLLOWING have been elected nominees of the Guild oi GrSuates to the Council wid the »f the University ol Sliva fn!m Oct. 8. 1951 to °^er-ft Council: Bgrathan Ramaswamy Sr ?enivasah jreelected) Mohamed J'_'V ,S A ce ec ted>. Cheong Hock Hai, A
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  • 142 3 The Shell Company has appointed six local men to high executive posts. Four of these are college graduates, while two have served the Company for more than 25 years. The Shell Company is prepared to engage graduates who after a probationary period of one
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  • 165 3 Road Hog's Licence Is Endorsed FOR driving a lorry m such a .negligent manner as to constitute danger. Tan Ah Choon was fined $100 by the Singapore Traffic Court's Magistrate. Mr. KJ.L Jameison yesterday. Mr. Jameison also ordered that the driving licence of the accused to be endorsed. Tan pleaded
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  • 59 3 MR. H. J. C. KULASINGHA. Legislative Councillor, for Bukit Timah yesterday told The Standard that he strongly objected to the one-way traffic scheme recommended by the Public Passenger Transport Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commission. He said that the one-way traffic scheme would put the
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  • 40 3 CHIA CHENG HOE was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with fraudulently having 50 tins of cigarettes worth $100 at Boat Quay on July 30. He claimed trial and was allowed $200 bail until Aug. 15.
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  • 158 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners are expected to buy a little over 6,000 square feet ol land m the Keppel area from the Harbour Board for constructing a sewerage pumping station. The land is to be bought at $2.50 per squnre toot and the
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  • 622 3 A MEMO FOR THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON- Standard Staff Reporter THE LORD Mayor of London, Sir Denys Lowson and the Lady Mayoress, who arrive m Singapore today m the course of a world tour will be the guests of honour at a civic reception to be given by the
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  • 677 3 Dvtrvy Says* mm Sarry mm Standard Staff Reporter JUST BEFORE Governor Tliomas Dewey of New York left Singapore for Djakarta yesterday he told t„e Colony Press; I am sorry I was caught m your local quarrel." 4 Behind this expression of regret is the
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  • 141 4 KUALA LUMPUR, We I -The Fedesratie > Government will be 150 student teachers to Kirby College Ln England at the beginning of next year for a tutorial course, as originally planned, Dato EEC. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, told The Standard today. Kirby College
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  • 165 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A bandit f< r wh an the police WOl d I aye paid (2,500 t( tae person who gave information Fe, ng v his arrest, was among the 12 tern rists killed on SaturIri Se mal ry security c es He was W
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  • 76 4 KLUANG Wed Tan Ah Ying, 18-year-old girl, previ isly bound over I >r ?;;00 under the r gency Re- ati os 1 i rem, I her place of residence. X g Village, and to report al the P lice P St fa le»d to ki ep the
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  • 483 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Aug. 1. After being formally opened by the Sultan of Perak here this morning, the Perak branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank was besieged by depositors and the entire staff was kept busy throughout the day. The first
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  • 136 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In the presence of Mr. A.P. Jack. an Indian goldsmith, Karuppanan, 30, redeemed the ring which he had pledged and handed it to the complainant m the first magistrate's court today. He pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust, it was stated
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  • 197 4 FURTHER evidence of the relentless pressure to which the bandits m Malaya are being subjected by British forces is provided by the most recent citations for gallantry m the London Gazette. They speak of the perseverance and complete disregard of dancer with which bandits camps
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  • 227 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 56-year-old Indian, A. Louis, pensioner and superintendent of the Indian Choultry, was fined $600 by the first magistrate, Mr. A P. Jack, today, when he found him guilty of accepting $200 corruptly. The prosecution said that Louis was m charge of
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    40 4 photo. Photo shows pupils of the Ai Chun Girls School's Kindergarten Class performing a dance entitled "The Little Cats" on the occasion of the 14th Anniversary celebration of the Cheng Siew and Ai Chun Old Students' Association, Batu Pahat. Standard
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  • 299 4 Stanelarel Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A local businessman. E. W. Arnold, who appealed against the decision of lhe Presielent of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, orelering him to pay a sum of £1.000 lo a local music teacher, had his appeal dismissed by Mr. Justice
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    52 4 photo. The Acting; Mentri Besar of Perak, Tuan Haji Mohd. Razalli bin Haji Mohd. All Wasi. snapped with Mr. Lee Chee Shan, General-Manager of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. Singapore, m the new premises of the Ipoh Branch of Chung Khiaw Bank after its official opening by the Sultan of
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  • 83 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Two Chinese, Lim Wan Tee and Lim Keng Leok. were today, produced before the first magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, on a charge of having m their possession 15 lbs. of copper wire and four brass axles, valued at $390,
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  • 75 4 OWING to an inadvertent error, the professional designation of Mr. Tan Eag Seng, a senior member of the staff of Mahmud School. Raub. was wrongly described m the Sunday Standard of July Bt. We apologize to Mr. Tan Eng Seng* and regTet any inconveniences and distress
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  • 150 4 i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The King's Own Yorkshire L gl I Infantry embarks on the Dunera trom Penang on August 7 and the High Commissionear, Sir Henry Gurney, has sent a message oi thanks to the Comm dinfi Officer ol 'he 2nd
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  • 276 4 KLANG, Wed— Tii. I ■have been elected office-heai of the Klang Chinese Mate Hospital President, Dato Ah--1 mad bin Osman, C> DO.. Klang; life-vice-presidents, Dat i F.W. Douglas, Dr. W A Young, J.P., and Mr. Chan Aa Choo: hon. I Vice-presideaits, The State Welfare Officer, Selangor,
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  • 34 4 r rHE engagement if _i ced between Miss Doi Kanehananaga. only da;. of Mr. and Mrs. Thuai chananaga, and Mi Hoong Chee Theng. second km ol Mr and Mrs. Hoong Van Lee 2.9-7-51.
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    • 534 4 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore. "IN BANKRUPTCY No. 82 of RE Puh Ewe Boon I Receiving Order made 22nd June. 1951. Date ol Adjudication 22nd June. 1951. j D"■ an I pace of First M ting 9th August. 1951.
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    • 508 4 0 NOTICES C. P. Ll FURNITURE Cl \Y"E have pleasure to aii our customers trom Ist cf August 1951 office at No. 65 Selegie R will be removed to No. Killiney Roa _c lephone I 6710. All communicati be addressed to P.O. Box i 51. NATURALISATION VOTICE is hereby gi
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  • 17 5 ALL the English Schools In Pahang wul ciose for the SeM*ond Term from August 4.
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  • 328 5 Toddy Guzzlers Boycott Shop: Object To TAIPING. Wed —About 500 customers of the Taiping Toddy Shop went on a boycott oe Sunday, stopping the sale of about 215 gallons of toddy. The estimated loss involved is 8150. Trouble started when the management sealed on three of the six sale counters.
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  • 89 5 ANOTHER Malayan is scheduled to leave Singapore next week for advanced studies m America. He is Woo Choonir Hum, 19, of Jalan Yusof, Green Town, Ipoh. who will study medicine at North Central College, Naperville. Illinois. He expects to be m America for eisht years.
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  • 43 5 CHAN HENG, was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with wrongfully restraining il'i Yee Khan by "refusing to open the door <jf the house. Chan who pleaded not fcoiilty. was granted bail of $250 m i\\\> sureties.
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  • 171 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Wed.— Agreeing with the unanimous verdict of guilty brought m by the assessors, Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid bin Mustapha today sentenced to death Sudin bin Saad and Awang bin Harun of Bukit Junun, Central Kedah, for murdering Law Ah
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  • 111 5 PEXAXG. Weil. A ivm.u:tion urging the setting tip. by G •.eminent. of negotiating machinery to work out a new salary scale was passed by the Penang Government Junior S* iff Union at their annua! meeting on Sunday. The meeting also agreed to amend
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  • 63 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Oi c hundred and fifty one people vere told with music to register themselves as voters for the Municipal Elections here, at the Bungsar Sports Club, last night. They signed their names after the Pancharan Belia Kronchong Party, under the leadership of
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  • 365 5 Photo by Loyalty Can't Be Bought— i>hn Standard Staff Repe»rte>r A CALL to reduce the naturalisation fe>e of 8100 to a nominal stun of 85 was i^sucel yesterday by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, President of the Labour Party of Singapore anel Labour Member ite the Legislative Council
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  • 131 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.—Twenty-three-ye r-o d Le Yip Thong, who said tv have attempted to V 'ge the manpower call-up, pleaded guilty today before Magistrate Che Bahaudin to a I charge ol making a false repre- j m his application for a Certifi -ate of Admission. On
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  • 73 5 TELUK AXSOX. Wed.— A four-year-old girl, Ng Sit Lin, was electrocuted while playing under a tabi c m her home at Batak Rabit Road yesterday morning. Ng is believed to have touched one of the wires leading to a radiogram which was on the tabie. She
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  • 66 5 IPOH. Wed.— A party of five officials of the Kinta Hawkers Guild and the Teluk Anson Hawkers Association will tourvarious States m the Federation and Singapore to study the hawker problem. A spokesman of the Kinta Hawkers Guild told The Standard today that on their return they intend
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    53 5 Miss Jenny \V<»n« Sau (han. one of the first nurses m Johore to he awarded the 1'.N.1.C.K.F. Scholarship m 195t to study Public Health m London, has been successful m her recent examination. She will be returning to Malaya m September m the ORANJE. Miss Wong was educated m Fairfield
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  • 142 5 standard stall Correspondent KOTA Bl! AKI. Wed. The Men tii Besar Kelantan Nik Ahmad K.unal officially declared open a new Raayat School (Private Malay School) at Kampong Kasar m the district of Pasir Mas *>" Sunday afternoon before a hi? gathering, including Dato Kara Stia. the
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  • 315 5 SAGA OF SEAMEN PENANG, Wed. Three I hmeae iciwi, «4b-MB *»ailiim junk capsized m I !>ai waterra ai mhrnmst I mm. on Jul> !<>. survive*, lo tedl tin- rtnrj of l><>* therj drifted m a small sampan lor two day*; tin ir «iiml<-*>*< wandering m lhe
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  • 166 5 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH W The tria i Sp V Sii for the a stkh prie Da han Sii ;h. m the A. i P ipan Sikh '1 v. a beard bei Mr. Just i i the P Court today. Mi If. c, Neal,
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  • 67 5 KUANTAN, Wed CADET ASP. I Laf lcity. attached to the Kuantan police, uas charged m the Sessions Court with voluntarily causing hurt to Hoo llock Hai on Jui\ .{O. at Aye Puteh. Kuantan. for the purpose erf extorting a confession from Hoo that he harboured armed
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  • 26 5 Governor To Open New Road s <*. S Frank G i I er Qu first part oi < c southern i I Commi.s t to Sir Frag I
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    • 320 5 Blackouts Today SUB-STATIONS liable to load Industrial Gases, Kllburn Estate, BiMtdilins today are:- Dunearn Road, Spore Turf Club. uraaui. [)AV Kvvart Park. Holland Road. Adam Fisir Panjang Opium Factory, Park. Gallop Hill, Wayang Satu, H.ii.rni itorv Road. Oxygen Fac- Chatsworth Road. Pierce Road, t! .A l -ri'ssonite St. -lames. Miri
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  • 903 6 Singpore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Battle Without Bullets HTHE rubber and tin producers who saw Mr. Dewey and were given 30 minutes to pour out their hearts do not seriously believe that he would be able to remove the dark clouds that are hanging ever them. All that they can
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  • 1190 6  - THE FINE ART OF IRRITATING ASIANS TAKAR Wj&tf^ mmmmmmwmmmwm^'^wmmmammmmaammwm 40__H_F ImIWWIVuMM, ■Wm l__J__e_t2____ 1 8P -i n| Wm Igl •."'X*i*! 3838 \\mmmamm\mwAmmm\ K§BB^*"'«'-' :i :^^_P__V___^_£^o_^_SS%pS :'i i i ij; Ap_P^^SJ_^______^^ ALTHOUGH m the last few years, the Europeans have lost a great deal of poner and wealth m South East
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  • 216 6 Sir:— ln England, fhe LCC examinations aro held three times a year. Until recently, the said examinations we i c also heid here twice a year. But someone has now decreed that there should be only one examination a year. I have rot been able to find out
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  • 942 6 Sir;— Very harsh laws nave been promulgated by the Malayan Government m order to expedite the end of tiie present Emergency. But for tho prevailing condition of the country, it could be smd that the laws relating to those found helping the bandits are
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  • 82 6 1 gave my heart into his keeping. And often wondered why That lor long it had been sleeping, Until he came icondering by. Ie look my love, my kisses all. And for it nothing was replaced 1 did not know 1 made a bad (till. When my heart
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  • 171 6 Sir. Following the report of a $200 Promissory Note given for a $100 loan published m The Singapore Standard of the 13th July, I should like to say that it is a common practice among money-lenders m Singapore. Trie authorities can easily trace this evil around Collver Quay
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  • 339 6 A MALAY AN TOO Sir. Sexagenarian's letier published m your paper on July 25. contains quite a number of misunderstandings. It is not a question of forcing the Chinese or the Indians to sever their personal ties with their own countries as he implies. Obviously Sexagenarian refers to only the
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  • 10 6 Review of views I a I I l j Fool
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  • 339 7 Morrison Hits Red Control In Message published In Pravda NDON, Aug. 1. (AP) Foreign Secretary Berber! Morlhe KusMan people today that if they were really free know the Vk est wants peace and Soviet leaders are sowing the seeds of war. Mr. Morrison's plain-spoken, 1,500-word statement was published m Moscow's
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    55 7 photo Captain Horatio Hornblower was held al las! night with Sir Franklin and I. ady Gimson :r Real \ilmiral I -'aulkner wa> present to 1 ririrv .md oun° son Robin Faulkner, wbo I X liM afternoon was Bteseal ai iompan> m? tare shnwa left. Bear Admiral Faulkner and 1 ranklin
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  • 208 7 Allies Begin New Berlin Airlift Reuter)— The throe Western Al- small scale airlift to de feat n exports from Berlin, it was anFi om today fotir extra civil planes British and cmc American— will daily Berlin exports to West Germany. "We have otht r th ngs up our sb <
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  • 256 7 API her g tod but al S it did v >aid orthcen- sudden vhere sain irse, h her I a stora .md he r He-ng- I Troops Alert 'gates appeared to have stopped dead on directly opposing points of view about the first substantive point m
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  • 105 7 1 INZ AUSTRIA. Aug. 1. (AP) '—The first contingent uf British i Boy Scouts f<.r the international Jamboree, which opens at Bad Ischl on Friday, arrived here Tuesday by special train alter a one-week journey. The group comprised 110 scouts from London and the South
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  • 50 7 photo. The main conference room (right) at Kaesong where the ceasefire talks are being held between representatives of the United Nations forces and the Chinese and North Korean Communists. Chinese and North Korean Headquarters are at left, being approached by two North Korean staff members.- AP
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  • 254 7 Australia Economic Crisis Talks End; Join t Efforts Urged SYDNEY, Aug. 1 (Reuter-AAP) Australia s economic crisis conference ended last night with a call irom Prime Minister Robert Menzies to the nation urging that every two men should do the work of three. "m Australia we have a tre- mendous
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  • 128 7 Casey Sees Closer ThaiAussie Ties BANGKOK. Aug. 1 (Reuter) Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Richard Casey, said m Bangkok last night he believed, after discussions with Government leaders here, that "any misunderstanding between Thailand and Australia has now been removed." "I believe the way is now open for closer and
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  • 120 7 NEW DELHI. July 30.- rhe Himalayan peak, Mukut Parbat (23.760 feet) has been cumoeu tor the first time. A Statesman correspondent says that the peak was conquered by the New Zealand Climbing Expedition, led by Mr. Riddiford. The expedition is composed ol four expert mountaineers, who
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    66 7 photo. Princess Fatima Pahlevi of Iran holds her French Poodle, Minuit while her American husband, Vincent llillyer. nanus on to Cookie, a cocker spaniel belonging to his parents, as the two dots get acquainted aftei ■the couple arVived at Los Banos. California, July 22. The Princess is getting to know
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  • 107 7 JAKARTA. Aug. 1. (AP) Sixteen Commu list Chinese consular officials. denied per- mission to land at Jakarta, are making an involuntary cruise of the Indonesia islands before returning to Hongkong. The Indonesian Government refused to issue them with entry permits because, they said, they
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  • 233 7 W ASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Renter)— The building of new secret sites for atomic weapon storage, expenditure of huge sums on developing atomic energy and stepped up output of fissionable materials were disclosed here Tuesday. The developments were made known with the publication of
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  • 142 7 LONDON" Aug. I, (AFP) The morning newspaper Daily Telegraph reported today that the fust British atomic test would take place m the future iii Australia. T'ne newspaper hinted that a Canberra jet bomber, first ot a 1 series being built m
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  • 50 7 51I ¼-ct. Diamond JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 1. .\p, A yellow diamond 511J carats m weight has been found by J. Venter, oi NooitgedaeAt near Kimberly. The stone, unvalued as yet. is 215 cai ats lightei than the Jonker diamond. It will probably be j less value, comparatively, because ol a ilaw.
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  • 328 7 LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) Prime Minister Clement Attlee said today he greatly regretted that Indian Prime Minister .fawahar 5 ll Nehru had supported "unfounded allegations" that senior Hrit:sh ex -officers had taken part m military planning discussions m Pakistan. He was referring to speech al
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  • 109 7 RANGOON, 'AP' S A. [a's cI c J i!l-developed health services have been stro ly criticized by Dr. C. Mane, c gional director. WHO He '•aid the biggest menace La health m this regio lack ot sanitation but "there is nothing we can
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  • 47 7 WASHINGTON, Aj ist. I. IR> iterl Mr. Dan Kimbali. a former Und« of the Navy, was sworn m Tue*sday as the new Secretary of th e Navy He rephiccd Mr. t- mcis Matthews who takes up the post as Ambassador to Ire and
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  • 82 7 US Warships Shell Wonsan Red Positions TOKYO. Auj; 1 UP A Nav> (onimuriKtuc annouiKcd here this MntiN that the American warsh om Including the hea\> cruiser Helena had subjected (nmmunist positions near \\onsan to intense bom bardim-nt yesterda\ to neutrali/c tfce Communist rflort to irivee I niteri Nation! naval uinis
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  • 107 7 344,000 GI's In Europe By Next June WASHINGTON, A 1 (UP) Gee i i I ins, Army Chic I I S I Senators ye the United States total mi tary force oon le 1 V June 1952 This was ilfcer I by D Secretarj Marshall But etai a and reiterate
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  • 44 7 \\;H \M MGLAND 1 AP A Bril H Force ere al i day on the B An.-t '-ah a Th,> C is b delivered l c A<: t, will n boui The fi *d I! bbaniya. nißhl It <
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    • 94 7 >-T r _F fm I T TMINK"Il 7 LL VI Wf WHAT ARE YOU f I |§F DECORATING- MY m #—1 I 4- STUDY INTERIOR J DOING IN THE J jjj; INTERIOR 7 T *OT I'M STUDYING-^ V" DECORATINGw^ 3^_ KITCHEN r"^ '*J H fe *_i 7 _9 oK- (>
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  • 377 8 Bandit Target Bom bed R.A.A.F. Lincoln medium bomber No.A?3-31, the first Australian-built Lincoln to have completed one hundred operational flights, landed back at Tengah Airfield, Singapore, yesterday, after attacking a bandit target near Gemas. "Thirty-one", as the aircraft is known tn her Squadron, had 99 little
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  • 204 8 Siaiielarel Aviation Reporter TO pre>vi<l<' improved travel facilities fre>m Se*ria to Laheeaei anel other placein Borneo, the British Malayan lYtmleueen Co., Ltd., leas constructed a eee'w airstrip at S ria at a teest e>i 135.000. Work on the 2.000-yard airstrip was begun m
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  • 160 8 Standard Shipping Keporter THE first batch of 53 candidates for the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force were given a lengthy and stiff test by the Selection Board, yesterday. It was the Board's first day's rk of selecting 240 policemen for the force out of
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    39 8 photo. Lady Kusum 11. Kania (left) wife of the Chief Justice of India. Sir Harilal Kania. and daughter Ruhmini. who were m Singapore yesterday on their way to Australia by Qanta^ BOAC. They are on a short holiday. Standard
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  • 56 8 SUEZ. July 31: (Router)— Tiie American freighter, John Chester Kendall (7,176 tons), damaged i;i a sea collision on July 23. while carrying tiie first United States wheat shipment for India discharged her cargo here today. The wheat.— lo.ooo tons, is expected to be reshipped lor India
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  • 140 8 WASHINGTON. July 31 'AFP' A giant eight-engin d jet bomber is expected to replace next \a :r the B-36 aircraft America's largest bomber today it was reliably learned here today. Tae new m Kiel is an improvement on tiie aircraft manufactured by the Consolidated
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    43 8 Mr. C. K. Oliveiro. Aerodrome Manager. Kota Bahru. who will be proceeding on transfer to Jesselton as aerodrome manager, shortly. Popular m social and sports circles, he is a member of the Commandos hockey team, winner of this year's Kelantan hockey knockout tournament.
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  • 71 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 1. (ReuterAAP) Mr. Jack Reid. Direc-tor-Partner of Air Asia Limited, and Norwood Fort, pilot of the company's aircraft which was refused entry into North Borneo on their arrival here, said they will take legal action against the British authorities m Borneo. When
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  • 33 8 A Singapore-bound Skymaster belonging to Cathay Pacific Airways was held hack from. flight from Hongkong yesterday when the devastating typhoon "Louise" was reported to be heading for that Colony.
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  • 208 8 Pulau Bukom: Aduia. Aurelian Buloh. Mantin, Silverteak. Albert Dock: Kislna. Ban Hong Liong. ictori- !»<>- X: Pal X iraton. Keppel I »t »< k: v Dromus N Stai Sl Honckong. able w hart Rei: lever (■odown So l: H Tl Le. El i I. .nd up anchorage: Esmei
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    • 517 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE San Francisco, Los Angeles All American Conadian Cities Acceptina ccrgo for Hongkong. For f_'l pcrt.'culars Dry Cargc Deep Tanks and Passenger Bookings etc. Agents: ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Tel Spc ***** /3 X I 111 l P Sham 592 Malaccc 456 Penano 875 __5 B.
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    • 116 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barae... Aug 10 Vessel tor Muar Weekly 0n J_ f Aug 13 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly Thong tor Bagan Ve^pl fo' Dickson Weekly b Api Ap Au 9 18 Pangkor for Malacca Port Hong Ann for Djambi Aug
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  • 401 9 THE statement to Mr. Dewey said the loUow__ points represented the Malayan tin pro, neers views winch, they were confident, would be estabhshed by any impartial inquiry. 1) Since World War II there has been no agreement, understanding or co-ord,nated effort of any kfnd y
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  • 181 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 1. Several thousand tin mine worker* m the Federation employed on Chinese owned mines have been given a two per cent, increase m the cost of living allowance on their monthly wages. The increase have been made elective from
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  • 228 9 Mining Chiefs Make Charges To Dewey Xl AI A Man <*ard Staff Correspondent monopoly i^J^^ I~Tl Th f ■PP"*"! objective of the R.F.C. economic w_rf 8 distribution of tin m America has been to *age Bhorl__r_ of t 7 f l^H?*rO€h_ci_g areas —by creating
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  • 110 9 Standard Market Reporter THE Singap >re pi duce market -a is auiet m -M sections clay. Com I waa dull with prices remaining unchj ged fron?, those rre-. ii ing on Tuesday. buyers >tin_ $40 Xo business passed. Coc .;i sellers quoted s-u per
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  • 224 9 Standard Motoring Correspondent rvrriKC. the maximum life out of your motorcar i GS be o^r-emphasised, particularly at preSTsSS o b f e th°r_rea^y increased price* Some tyres give as much as 50,000 to 60,000 mites of Others need to be lated after
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  • 107 9 BANGKOK. Aug. 1 (UP):— A j general export control has been i announced for tin ore. lead and lead ore. zinc, rubber, castor oil seeds and kapok. Intending exj porters must first obtain a per- mit from the Ministry of Com- merce or authorities designated I by
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  • 160 9 Standard Market Reporter UNITED STATES manufacturers overseas were a«_in buying rubber m the Singapore market yesterday, although m slightly smaller quantities than on Tuesday. Good quantities of the lower grades and blankets were transacted, resulting m an improvement m quotations. Overseas order were about average
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    121 9 BEER distributors from Selangor and Pahang who arrived here on Tuesday attended a dinner given m their honour by Fraser and Neave. managing agents of Malayan and Archipelago Breweries. The dinner was held at the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant at the Great World on Tuesday night. Picture shows the main
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  • 435 9 Standard Staff Reporter THAI buyers are keen e-ustomers for scrap metal from llie Singapore market. Offering very high prices, especially for scrap of copper, the Thai merchants are causing a boom to hundreds of dealers. Dumped m local dealers' bac ■kyar-ds since
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  • 100 9 'MUDDLED THINKING BY govt.' Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 1: The Malayan Government's rubber stabilisation and anti-inflation fund proposals were described as "a lamentable example of muddied thinking" by Mr. F.E. Maguire. chairman of Great Rubber at its annual London meeting. So far as British companies whose dividend could be
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  • 32 9 THE U.S. Export-Import Bank announced that a four-man team iof economic and financial ex- perts will arrive m Manila to- morrow to help the P.I- Gov- ernment chart recovery projects.
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  • 44 9 The Australian Wine Board hopes to relieve a shortage of linseed oil with a substitute extracted from grapes. A new factory m South Australia will soon be producing 50,000 gallons of substitute oil from 2.500 tons of seeds. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 95 9 KARACHI, Aug. 1, (AP): Pakistan's booming raw wool trade has gone into a slump m the wake of a spring slowdown m United States buying after an unprecedented boom m the nine months ending on March 31, 951 n t_ Alarmed leaders of the Pakis- The
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    • 69 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers, Seller* No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose $1,441. 51.45* F. 0.8 m bales Aug. No 1 RSS 51.42 $\A2\ No t RS 5 51.37 51.38 No 3 KSS (norn 51.30 $1.31 Tone: Steady. LONDON RLBBLR Wednesday's opening prices per lb.
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    • 37 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The price of Tin to-day was 54K1.12' per picul. Down 52.371. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were: Spot .^BlB buyers, £819 sellers. Three months buyers, *UB lO sellers. Settlement Price EBIS. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 21 9 A trade and payments agreement between Aus 1 i a: id Portugal has been signed m Lisbon. He iter.
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  • 240 9 Stanelarel Staff Reporter THE General Secretary of the Srtipaporr Clasi Factory Employees' Union, Mr. Ne Lean" Moh. v<>trrelay asked why the Sinuapeere Glass Maeiufacleeriuj: Company hael refused arbitralieen m the slrikt* of pla-^ workers v if it thought the worker*' elemanels were eiei- jie
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  • 23 9 CALTKX ls establishing a 1 25,000,000-peso oil refinery m .Manila, and another oil company is contemplating a similar step.
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  • 357 9 Standard Staff Reporter Of over 300 inquiri received at the Malaya Stand m the British I;. 1 1 its Fair tins year, more than 100 were m respect of Malayan timber. Many inquirers at the I had rea nt .y use I Ma ayan timbers f"r
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  • 111 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, We I .ne re K*ag little Intern I En the Malayan share m ti 1 today and business esras d CKcuU to I-; The Ittlderfe Wl I slightly easier. Buwr* Sellers p B Petrol II 8 Frasei ft Neave O:
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  • 41 9 HONGK4 >NG I iIP Hongk d lUv. million i c m Ju'i( a di p of 0.9 per c Exports to Chi i I E1K54.400.000 I „Ksl4l largely because f the re ban on rubber shipme
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  • 53 9 Sine- fn s* a weed mas n the latest gai m< nt In the bh ded tabue age. it ii pi edicted m US. Algmie acid, a sea" ccxl de i r itivej, wiU be used to ma c n< at hetie ftbi c to be ble
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    • 89 9 r WATER r.^VTS A _^K___k _r^_^_i m wmk >s________r HIGH GLOSS MEDIUM GLOSS PAINTS I <r*** _***k_L_y) I I ij Germs In 7 Minutes st> weißlew t:ny < s:.*r jemm l.lde It^n'.r.g. Cmckinf. Burning. Acne, aala, Blackheads, and other btemP* treatments give only M I muss they do not Tr.«
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    873 10  -  OSWALD HENDRY I M This Dancing Duo Go Places •pALL ME MISTER" 20th v^4 Century-Fox) In response to film-fans' demand! that the curvesome Betty ('Legs') Grable make yet another picture with that affable hoofer Dan Dailey, 20th Century- Fox gives lies another happy and colourful tale oi
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  • 41 10 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 1 (UP)— Actor Errol Flynn returned home yesterday from entertaining troops i;i Korea and Japan. Flynn said he would take a company to Tokyo next Spring to make a picture ior a Japanese theatre chain.
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    • 204 10 i m* MOVIE SEASONS C*^P___ TII MOO AIR-CONDITIONED |||§sj^j|^ OP_dS TODAY 10.45 r.ib.-1.3*%4.00-6.45 9.30 pan, !l| |(NOTE! CHANCE OF TIMES )g=EE_fi MGM'S AUGUST HOLIDAY SPECIAL! J Mil \l n FILMED IN A S> TROPICAL PARADISE! WILLIAMS W^ HOWARD MP HOCSt Of S.'NGiNC BAMSOO \v, H¥ s io.? s-> ceun S
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    • 33 10 REX Johore Bahru Now Showing at 11.00—1.30—4.15—6.45 and 9.15 p.m. "SEJOLI" (Malay) *TI.ANTir < irPal Worl 3 Last I Shows: 7.00 9 I'nm BADMEN OF THE BORjpB" 3S?5g OF PESCO BASIN" N tt World
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    • 120 10 Crossword No. 28 1 _FH__P"i _f~i _r*~___*ni BS L aF S A OS 5 Georgetown, j U.S.A. I 7. How to soften part of a SS_»^n_S_ A Almost 'avourit. part? That's the spirit! 10 Not like sixpence, it's said, ll What's, the difference? 13 Get dteSict Unty on Lon n
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    • 347 10 On The Air RADIO MALAY A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME I 7 ?."M 1< *> r ttm* 1" am riff if m a \> ws ,|< i i pm Light Music Medley; I M News L4S Dance Music 6. IS Programme >ummarv; Calling All Hospitals; P m N >**s Singapore Share
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  • 635 11 vfiit i, a-r standar <* Staff Reporter I i\_.w KATES of relief payment expected to cost the Singapore Government about $1,000,000 a year have oeen approved and the Secretary of Social Welfare has Deen authorised to commence payment of the new rates as
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  • 26 11 Singspore Youth Had Fine flame ith, i j, r€ yed them- c c i ege ncess ened the c from 'ten a of the r* F
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    60 11 Mr. J Hurry HopkirLs a London journalist who will write a series of articles on South East Asia imludinc MHsninore f->r the wellknown weekly magazine John Bull On a f.\\ vm.-mUs tour of SE V Mr. Hopkins arrived U M£icapare late last week. He intetids to visit the Federation before
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  • 142 11 276 Want Special Meeting Two hundred and seventy-six Members of the Singapore Har- ■-> mr Board Stafl Association have sep.t m a requisition for ■a Extraordinary General neeting for re-electing the cecutive Council and amendng certain Rule s ot the Association, some members told ie Standard yesterday. A large number
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  • 135 11 Boys' Club May Have Field Near The Sea I Standard stair Reporter ULITK ol bailding a sports field for a a site reclaimed trom the sea at the rawl rd Street junction will be discussed R tarians at a meeting of the Club row. Directors and chairmen of comide then
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  • 85 11 THE Singapore Commissioner of Lands is being asked to see what could be done to the crumbling wall at Marine 1 tde, Mr Frank James iPro- essive Katong) was told by the Deputy Municipal President al the Commissioners' meeting on Tuesday. Neither the Government,
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  • 70 11 A BROTHER and sister. Robert eu id Pallia Hoisington of M v R ad. Kian?. Selangor, are scheduled to leave Singapore this week fur America for further studies at the University of California at Los Angeles. Robert. 19. will study for a degree m medicine while Phyllis.
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    36 11 photo. The 45 Commando Royal Marine nair who won the Slen Contest at the Malaya Rifle Meeting at Siginting being presented with the award by the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, I Major-General R.E. Urquhart. Army P.R.
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  • 144 11 WHILE several hundred people m Singapore are still officially unemployed, about 200 vacancies outside the Colony are waiting to be filled. These vacancies, said a spokesman of the Employment Exchange yesterday, arc available m the Sarawak oil field, New Guinea. Christmas Island, Trengganu and
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  • 257 11 Malayan Students Do Well In U.S. MAL.WAN students appeared to be doing well m American Universities not only m the fields of studies but also In sports, according to a report oi tne one-year-old Malayan Students Association m the I'nited States received m Singapore. The Association has 90 members out
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  • 183 11 THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis l Association Wishes to convey its thanks to the under-mentioned for j their generous donations towards the funds of S A.T A.: Mr. Yong Man Sen $215 (from his Art Exhibition held m Singapore). National Cash Register $250. Mr. Mrs. Lee See Pin $100.
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  • 481 11 Savings Help Beat Inflation, Rotarians T old Standard Staff Reporter THE POST Office Savings Bank has played a very important part m the social and economic life of Singapore and it is likely to play an even greater part m the future. This was stated hy Mr. W. A. Cooper.
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    • 61 11 V L-_U-^ TONIG^ T a vN^'- f WRONG WITH 1 ,> LEFTOVERS^ WE NEVER 7flf& ■Tp^WE-L EAT BY XV _J\ I LEFTOVERS, J l_P %yfARE ALWAYS > HAVE ANY <>-< 1 B yOHOH! IvYOUNQ LADY^ YCOT V CARROTS OR f LEFTOVER, I f^c^m >^$iV r^rr4l^ fill i __r_k~___* I^-9 C!?„
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  • 569 12 RAF RECOR DS GO AT SELETAR SWIM GALA SIX Far East Air Force records were broken yesterday at^ the Seletar RAFs Swimming Gala. In the 50 yards freestyle, LAC Lloyd turned m 25.5 **ecs to hetter the existing record of 26 Beees. Later he went on to heat the 100
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    28 12 photo. Miss V.Jka Feu. playing on the S.C.C. courts yesterday m the quarter-final of the Singapore Lawn renins association Championships. She beat Mrs. I. Snelsori 6-3 6-0. Standard
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  • 153 12 Major Tennis Upset S.v [H ORANGE, New .lor-! a July 31. (UP) —Sid S arti sprang tl c first i i ir upsest m c eastern i gr sa courts tennis champion- j ships today when he ousted sei ci :>.-<. eejeed Em C >■■ hi I 3-8, ther see
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  • 217 12 NEVES has the re been mm h a >how of frayed temper> on the soccer field this >e.ison M there was at the Jel.in Besar Stadium ".esterday where Chinese Athletic met Royal Air Force i Seletar* m a SAFA Cup tie. Leading 1 at half time
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  • 25 12 MUAR, Wed The annual a*:u-'e*ic spurts of the Sultan Abu Bakar Girls' School will be held at the Goli Club field tomorrow.
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  • 425 12 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) Warwickshire have practically established themsel.es as county cricket championship winners for the first time since 1911. Their latest victory over their nearest challengers, Yorkshire, by an innings and 16 runs places them 56 points ahead with seven matches to play. Warwickshire at
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  • 101 12 NEW YORK. July 31 (Reuter) —For the first time m the history of the New York St.de Athletic Commission, two title fights were signed m their offices today. Joey Maxim, world lightweight champion, will defend his title against Bob Murphy. of San Diego. California, while
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  • 98 12 TORTHF fi r ,t tin V since its >b win* Si^r«- Gun UO WIH hold an Inter-Cluh -oot on August 6, at Bukit t.,^ a? 661 ra 8e F °ur Jaraj wril compete. They are The first event will be a 10 single rise
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  • 979 12  -  LAWRENCE RODRIGO By FOR THE Selangor State Football XI, tier soccer season is over; m fact, for thousands of Selangor. supporters, football is dead. We have had a deplorable record thi* \ear. A win over Pahang. a elraw with Penang aeul defeats by Perak
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  • 162 12 CUSTOMS S.C defeated Jerili- lads two goals to nil when they met m a replay of their Junior Cup-tie soccer match at BOD. 1 CA. ground yesterday. Playing with only ten men m the first half. Jollilads had diffi- culty m keeping back the persistent Customs'
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  • 71 12 THE following 14 players will represent P W.D.. Singag°JJ» the annual Malayan P.W.D. sports meeting at Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays: II X Shahabuddin (Co ra petitors' Steward). A. Pinto (Hon Secretary). Tham Tuck Yen Quek Teo Heng. K. I. Rozario. Goh Poh Fong, Tan
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  • 264 12 LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) English soccer faces another strike threat. With league players already starting training for the opening of the season on August 18, deadlock exists between the Football Leatru--and the powerful Players' Union. I The League bosses and i Union officials have failed to
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  • 115 12 COLONY boxing makes another of its brief appearances tomorrow night at the Happy World Stadium with an interesting card featuring the Filipino featherweight, Baby Jacson, and the champion of the Royal Navy, newcomer Jimmy Mcllroy. Jacson is known to most local fans. He has
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  • 471 12 Lim Bong Soo Ousts Pereira In Keen Qr.- Final Tie FIFTY-ONE year old Lim Bong Soo. *i v times Colony singles champion from 1930 tee 1935, fought hard and entered the semi-final* of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association open singles championships held on the S.C.C. court* on the Padang yesterday,
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  • 109 12 LONDON, July Sl, fßeutee i —England beat Australia by 137 runs m the third and Rua women's Test at The Ova] tire today. The first rest was drawn and Australia won the Becoa England scored 238 and 174 for seven declared, Austra ;a replying with
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    • 176 12 [LAfsfl CORrj lummy S-P.H. de Suva Secondare >"— j J School r -g bl DAY AND EVENING CU •-corn vouf^it C| t vp w ,nd p E^Eng| l5 h rflc^al I 1 BOEING r RIB AY AUG. 3r_ HAPPY WORLD AT 9 p.m I>ARBVS rNIOMOTION Mc ILROYS RECORDS: 1947 LS.B.A.
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    • 34 12 Soccer TIME.I& HL.H HUES at the orlncipaJ fes Hit m Malaya lODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 11. 39 Io.M Ma lat «a B.OX Port Dickson «14 <;.!<* Port sham .V 4« 5 ">I Penang oo:»4 itja
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