Singapore Standard, 7 August 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard ma ii NO. 37. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 345 1 Ridgway, Joy Confer On Truce Crisis > Auu. (IP)— General Matthew B. Ridged NaUoas Supreme Commander, ordered his team IfWB Korea today and had them m an; iferencc at his Tokyo headquarters for one hour and 23 minutes. Tl c dr a1 summons as surprise oven to Vice Admiral C.
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  • 58 1 Reds Apologize, Want Talks To Continue I Mftmuais! mmKuT' i lod M i nt B Kidu I anKHintf I Ui an i ,1 urant" of X i Mmiis but .is no pa Ridswaj i. ii sa ponded BMiuisi rrpo theu armed >olad Bl t- 1 the a ii arc city
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  • 51 1 Many Die In Jakarta Red Clash lAPW- c po'.ice lghta took .imi p.ilit-e lost I :r,d t• > «\ounded R.ds k iled *nd 30 and i!i unknown \*"und»'d. among the civilian m li; Priok »s "ot at it i- brllcfi to m I". s wounded v. when a i c
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  • 369 1 Mvt**SLs Urges Pearls Of Malaya: KUALA LIMPI R Mon.— The people m Malaya can help tne uovernmeni to end the Emer-encv by doing all they can to fight the Communist Mm Yuen cells which are working m their midst to disrupt labour
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  • 139 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 6 < Renter)— Britain's special oil envoy. Mr. Richard Stokes, will visit the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company s refineries at Abadan tomorrow, it was officially announced today. Persian sources here said he would return to Teheran m time to on.Mi talks with the Persians on
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Aug. 6 (UF>—Princess Margaret prepared to return to London tonight alter a week -it the country home of Billy Wallace, and London newspapers speculated that their long friendship may lead to a marriage. Wallace, wealthy 24--vl ,-old P-'lo piayer, .s the stepson of 'he American wntei Herbert
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  • 129 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The village on the Coast of Selaftgor which had m the past subscribed $1,800 monthly to bandits and also provided large quantities of food to them started its resettlement move this morning. Batu Laut has been known as a big
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  • 31 1 CANBERRA. Aug. 0 (ReuterAAP>— Australia's first Britishmade jet Canberra bomber reached journey's end Hum Britain today alter spending 25 hours 48 minutes m the air on her 12,677-mile flight.
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  • 211 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Reasons tor bringing East African troops to Malaya was that they were trained regular units and almost immediately available, said Sir Harold Briggs, Director of Operations, Federation of Malaya. Sir Harold with Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner,
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  • 61 1 ST JOHNS, Newfoundland. Aug. 5 (Reuter) A United States Air Force RB-43 Tornado aircraft with four men on board crashed near Goosebay airport. Labrador last night. The plane, a four-jet light reconnaissance aircraft, crashed just below the crest of a densely wooded hill six
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  • 193 1 KIT ALA LUMPUR, Mon.-Workers m the heaeration engaged m a trade dispute who wish to go on strike must m future serve notice to their employers and such Notice should be signed by not less than three workmen concerned m the dispute. This is required
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  • 664 1 Officer 'Gravely Erred' In Not Using Gurkhas THE FAILURE of the Police to disperse the crowd wuembW h front ot the Supreme Court on Dee. 11. last year, ami pre>eut their re-assembly at the Sultan Mosque is the direct cause of the situation created by
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  • 49 1 The full report of the Blot Inquiry Commission apprui> on pa^rs 5. <i. 7. 8. I and It. As a result of this pres sun- on spare, the regular TiK-sdjy feaUn; th«- Wo men's and MlttOC Pa««s have bren he.i until t<» morrow.
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  • 452 1 Mr. Wiltshire is censured tor refusing to accept the "fl**; military resistance made v early as :»4U p.m amd again at 4.40 p.m. and 5.55 p.m. 11l W Itslure h i*i put foi h ird m his defence the argument that If the Police was not
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  • 407 2 Demand Will Go C/p-Lockwood Standard Staff Reporter AN "EXTREMELY optimistic" view of the future of the natural rubber industry is taken by Mr. Warren S. Lockwood, chief of the Natural Rubber Bureau m Washington, who is holding discussions with rubber producers m Malaya. While
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  • 112 2 Air Day: 'Battle Of Kallang' THE SET PIECE for this An Day display at X on Sept. 1 will give the pill tic a realistic close-up of cooperation between air ground forces mi n modern An "t strong p tat* 1 be built r. the airfield ng poini v. i.
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  • 35 2 THE explosions of R.A.F. bombin? attacks on bandit hideouts m Johore were heard by holiday crowds m Singapore ye.sterday. Vampire jet fighters used rocket projectiles on a bandit target m Perak.
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  • 134 2 Standard Staff Reporter EIGHT Singapore Chinese middle schools are planning to form an education board to foster Chinese education m the Colony. The board- if formed, will be the representative body of Chinese middle schools m Singapore, Kopresentaiives of the eight schools who met recently
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  • 63 2 nd X j thari Sing c Third Pol ice C stealing ir rolls c clol th $2 a burnt Sown X g Bugis Aug. 2 Thi perl A Singa- i A- cy ..ri ar.d Kassim were alf Itemative v• ng the stolen th. 1 aed trial
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  • 294 2  - FAREWELL APPEAL FROM EVA CHONG. By Standard Woman Reporter LI A'• tNG t.-.e C ny :>r Tasn m relii ement bj c Cha d Aug 12 a:e c AJ9 51 C x trollef )i I isl s Pi v. c Brand Singapore Mr. R. S. Clemons wad M:> demons. Mr.
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  • 193 2 The Animal Lovers League had grown into a really big and important body of boys and girls, Mrs. demons said, and the work to keep it going has grown with it. If the reputation and activities of the League are to be maintained, every one of the
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  • 222 2 Standard Staff Reporter URGING the Municipal Commissioners to recon-j sider their ban on dachings as from Jan. 1 next, the United Markets' Association of Singapore states m a petition submitted to the Municipal President and Commissioners that "the intended measure is a very harsh
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  • 316 2 Holiday Offences Heard Court Brief THE SINGAPORE Third Police Court, sitting as an emergency court yesterday dealt with more than 120 a leged offences which were c •mmitted during the August Bank Holidays. The cases include obstruction offences, petty thefts, possession of or., m, bribery and one case each at
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  • 42 2 PAKISTAN National Day will be celebrated on Aug. 14 with a tea party at 5 p.m. at the Raffles Hotel. Singapore. Invitations have been issued by the Commanding Officer and Officers and Ship's Company of His Majesty's Pakistan Ship Zulfiquar.
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  • 245 2 MR. KOH SEOW CHENG, graduate manager of the University of Hong Kong sports contingent which visited Singapore last month, said that the tour had been a great success and that the hospitality extended to them by the University of Malaya was most
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  • 137 2 Malayans At New York Rally Standard Staft tfpartu AMONG 500 young men and women now meeting a' World Assembly of V (WAY) at Cornell Universi Itl aca, New V rk, Malayans from the Singai I louth Council. They aie Mrs. D f Atherton. Lectui r chers Training College: soor bin
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  • 247 2 Standard Staff Reporter A COLOURFUL ceremony was held la>t ni-ht M the Sri Senpaga Vinavairar Temple m Ceylon K< Singapore, when Hindu Officers m the Gfevenuneni Departments paid their respects to the Lord Ganesh; and took part m the > iinthi festival The "Sathurthi" festival
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  • 54 2 THREE midshipmen from c m.v. Calchas a re tcquitted m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of .-tealing a five-gallon drum of anti-ci hed H C napositionfi ComI y at the Sing pore Hai Board Aug. 2. T c pi ere: J F. Hughes, G. H. Smith
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  • 44 2 \Y ITTE— At the General Hospital Singapore on 6.8.1951. Albert Edward Wine. 53 of the si! n. r :oved husband of HILDA and father of JEAN. Funeral cortege leaves (;<-h«t.il Hospital at 1.30 pjn. todas i the rematoriuni at ITio C'lm Kans Road. >: >:-:¥
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    60 2 i, iv X.: Messrs Chua Buck Heong. Tan Kwangr Cheng, J. Rf. Devcreux Cohburn (Felief Court Magistrate), Mrs. Peter Claque, Mrs. J. M. Devereux (oleburn M p Pr Clasue (4lh Police Court Magistrate). Mrs. Tan Kwang Cheng and Pane Siew \ll\ T Z Picture was taken at the second anniversary
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  • 382 3 6 Mths' Surplus Is $123,000,000 Standard SialT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Sllri(hls of $123 -aiu» was registered l,y the Federal <„, it, w«*wg for the firs, 1:l ,f „f ,l, is year. Thfe Z revealed lo.luy b, t! le lli^l, Commissioner, Sir Henry (,urne>, at a
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  • 6 3 War Office O.K. Is Expected A
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    33 3 ;,-.-a-s M Officer l!ai nn-m '..lurr set m •a will he <t .i e.irly m the CWitOB to r.uri taw. t iny*9 Inn. Secretary .1 Church .1 hiir;h. d the 'ent's 1 Wel-
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  • 45 3 IP Mo The death trning of Eng Hoe a direel Messrs. MacP ii Co The funeral takes ice tom > according to C ith tes As a mark oi respect to t'ne Cho MacPhail and «ed I >r hall a day tod y.
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  • 123 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Vt Rail .v emplo) i• ki le :>y bandit action p!■ a aniN ,i. under thf Workmen's Compensation Ena or the gratuity due Pensions ordinance. h »ver is applicable atid the appropriate annual allowance under the emergency (Inquiry allowances) Regulations. This was si ted
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  • 77 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The evacuation of Jenderarn by Government Forces was a serious blow to the Communist cause, according to a bandit document seized recently. The captured document was read by the Director of opei itions Lt Gen. Sir Harold Briggs, at a Kuala Lumpur press conference
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  • 50 3 Stancard suiff Reporter BEGUM Malik, daughter of Pakistan's Fin mcc Minister. Ghulam Mohamed, and Begum Daspagir are expected to arrive m Singapore today. The Pakistan League is arranging a meeting for women only tomorrow at the AH Malayan Muslim Missionary Society premises at 31, Lorong 12.
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  • 243 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is now considering the question ot implementing Convention No. 94 ot the International Labour Conference. This convention concerns labour clauses m contracts made by the Government with outside contractors. Mr. C. W. Lyle, Acting Commissioner for Labour, told The
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  • 264 3 Malayans are becoming more and more book-minded and are already m the world s queues for the Quest tor inowledge, said Mr. Donald Moore, representative oj many well-known U.K. publishers, m Snnwpn,\- ye terday. a dde I thai although books on sale h >re appear to
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  • 39 3 Sultan In Sweden The Sultan of Kedah. went to Stockholm for a few days stay m Sweden with his two sons and daughter. This Associated Press picture shows the Sultan with his sons and daughter on arrival at Stockholm.
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  • 271 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There would be much fewer attempts at evasion of the call-up under the Manpower Regulations if public opinion as a whole could be educated not only to accept, but also to regard as an honour a
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  • 51 3 JOHOKE BAIIRI Mon. i\lr. M. B. Dass. Secretary of the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee stated that about Sl'i.OOO was collected at yesterday's Grand Prix for education and relief of the poor. Among those who took part m yesterday's voluntary work were school children and military
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  • 27 3 SPECIAL Constable, Zakaria bin lilohamed, was committed to .stand trial m the High court. Kuala Lumpur, on a charge of aurder ol a Sikh tnoney-lendei
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  • 179 3 SI BSTATTONS li.ihl. t» load Shedding today art-: Atlas ire. Happy World. \-i.t Rubber Lor. Sims. -Xv. Saw Mill. Shell Co., Lee Kubb« r Works. Alt. Batten Network, Spore Swimming Club. Tanjong Khu. I JE. Shipyard, Rhu Cross. Nanyang Ice Wks.. Cathay, M«l)onuld House. Armenian St. 1>.1
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  • 267 3 Selections By Boards Unfair Mr. Moreyra Standard Staff orropondrnt KUALA LUMPI R, Mon. Selection Boards for* Army Junior Civil Assistant appointments are a farce, said Mr. E. A. Moreyra, President of the Federation War Department Civilian Staff Association, because candidates for these appointments were picked before they came before the
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  • 170 3 Convoy Attacked Standard Stall C orrrspoiideirt KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. x large party of bandit i ye At* day attacked Ik 9 Becui ny Forces lorries on the RoraputBahau Road m the Bahau di trid of Negri Sembilan Ibe di ivei the First lan vat M1 m the hand and lod
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  • 47 3 the Municipal Fire B Lgad< i ti the engine a boal m the United Encin eers' shipyai I Pa a l.isi night. l fti c 'i- out whew Municipal Rre i i trailer pump and a loir; i I on the '■•■••<
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  • 61 3 MR A beti i V- yeai 9ld A Traffic M tnagei (j{ the Sin pore H B died la I nigW ttw General Ho ipital foilou ii < i opei ation. Mr. Wil e was I SHR foi ■.'<■ I i' leaves a widow ;iti(i a daiu(htei
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  • 241 4 Access TO US Top Secrets By Pro-Red Unionists Reported WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (Renter) United States Senate investigators said Sunday that members of an alleged pro-Commu-nist union "had ready access to the nations most jealously guarded defence and diplomatic secrets." i According to a report issued by the Senate Internal Security
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    48 4 photo. QUEEN C.FTS GOAT— Our ins an official visit Queen Juliana received from the people of Meerkerk tin the south of Holland) a soat. In this informal phdto Queen Juliana leads the goat away and every bod> seems to be enio> In;,' the fun. including the Queen. A.P.
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  • 133 4 WASHINGTON. Aug. 6. (IP). A West Point upper classman said last night that the entire corps would resign if tho«*e dismissed for heating were taken back. The dayman, who asked that his name be withheld, claimed that the majority of ihe Pointer> felt
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  • 105 4 KARACHI Aufi 6, (Bn terl -1 f air raid ens nded irei X si ghl as the sifp for a fa ..r blackout m the Pakist; n caj ital. i experimental part of a v lefenci pi grai me U arried u1 m th< A [Ed
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  • 56 4 LONDON, Aug 6, (Reute^—A ew con age I 1,800 Turkish soldiers will leave m a few days X I strengthen the Turkish ga l< ith the U::; fd Xa- ns rces there. Ankara Radio last night. Th< red by the Am y d iei I
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  • 142 4 CAIRO. Aug. 6, (UP) In the strongest demonstration for press freedom m Egyptian history, all the nations newspal trs and magazines suspended publication for one day Sunday m a unanimous protest against "arbitrary press controls." Independent newspapers and party organs, including newspapers of the
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  • 146 4 BAD ISCHL, Austria. Aug 6 (AP)— The Boy Scouts of the non-Communist world, representing millions of youths of nation? dedicated to liberty, Sunday solemnly pledged to help preserve world peace and the right of man to worship as he pleases. More than 15.000 Scouts m hundreds
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  • 53 4 BARBADOS, Aug. 6 (UP)— Government of Barbados announced Sunday that it was taking legal action to get compensation on behalf of dependents of a coloured Barbadian seaman of the crew of the f reighter Strategist, who died m Capetown allegedly as a resul': of beating by the
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  • 55 4 photo. This shows part of some 4.500 paratroopers of the US 82nd. Airborne Division, as they jumped at Maxton, North Carolina, July 30, In preliminary training for Exercise Southern Pines, the joint Army-Air Force manoeuvres starting Aug. 13. This will be the largest US peace-time
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  • 232 4 BERLIN, Aug. 6, (AP)— Communists opened their *****,000,000 World Youth Peace Festival m East Berlin Sunday, but without their glamour queen. She had deserted. While East German President Wilhelm Pieck packaged Russia's biggest propaganda points m the current peace offensive into a
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  • 114 4 PUSAN, KOREA. Aug. 6, (AP^ A British military policeman was killed and nine allied troops and a Korean woman wounded m a fight over money here ves"er day. The wounded include three Britons, an American and five Filipinos. One Briton is
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  • 211 4 NIAGARA FALLS, Aug. 6 (IP)— Daredevil William "Red" Hill, 38, plunged over the raging 162-foot high Canadian Niagara Falls m a crude home made "barrel" of truck tyre tubes lashed together with canvas Sunday but the craft was torn apart and the veteran stuntman
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  • 114 4 PARIS. Aug. 6 (Router) The world famou* clock on the tower of the Palais l)e Justice here has gone "on strike" after 580 years. The clock, one of the oldest m the world, constructed for Charles V about 1370 drew attention to its own
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  • 139 4 CAIRO. Aug. 6 (Reuter) Haj Amir] Ei Husseini, a former Mufti of Jerusalem and head of the Arab Higher Committee issued a statement last night attacking the Jordan Government for having sent a note to Egypt asking that his activities be stopped. He
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  • 333 4 SEA Has 'Better Realisation' Of Red Menace CASEY'S IMPRESSION TOKYO, Aug. 6 (Reuter-AAP)— Australian Exter nal Affairs Minister R. G. Casey, said here today he found "a better realisation" of the menace of inur national Communism and means of combatting it "more distinct" m countries of Southeast Asia than he
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  • 262 4 LOBATSI. Bechuanaland, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Tshekedi Khama was Sunday served with an indefinite banishn a I order preventing him from entering the Bamangwato tribal reserve where he was once Recent. The order was served by Mr. E. B Beetham, Resident Commissioner of Bechuanaland. Tshekedi who
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  • 74 4 COWES. ISLE-OF-W IGHT. Aug. 5 (Reiner)— The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Princess Elizabeth, arrived here today m the 184-ton yacht Pimpernel. The world famous Cowes regatta week opens tomorrow. But it was understood that the Duke would stay only for a day or
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  • 58 4 MANILA. Atlg H [UP ricnn political oalysi J field Morley said thai only "sc: etched ty the I War '<■.-.(] should be made I reparations to the P and other As:;.:: untries. Ifoi Ley arrived by plan* Europe on Sunday m the of
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  • 3502 5 History Of The gome weeks preceding the outbreak of j. on Dee. I I. l*).iO, ver\ strong feeling i a ronse<l m the minds of the members of m community of Singapore by what is r i!U referred to a> the Hertogh ease, tmeerned tin*
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  • 16 5 ha\G AH KAM and Hang Kh Nee appeared m the Singa--3V t jgasswi-'aj^
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    • 923 6 'THOSE who had been rubbing their hands m anticipation of startling disclosures will naturally be disappointed by the Report of the Riots Inquiry Commission published today. The long delay m releasing the Report had naturally led people to think that the Report was a highly explosive docutneni which
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  • 1896 6 Outbreak Of Disorders On Dec. 11 Spore Riot Report II TTiE disorders which broke out on Dec. 1J had their beginning it front of the Supreme Court. As have already beer indicated the Court was tc hear that morning the application made by the defendants for a stay of execution
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  • 2446 6 People Came From Mosque And Incited Crowd THE second clearly delined phase of rioting occurred roughly between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Dec 11, that is from the time when the crowd left the Supreme Court until the civil authorities realized that the situation was out of hand and
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  • 3096 7 GEN. DUNLOP QUELLED STORE RIOTS— REPORT ;ent Of the the reiniorcing regiments were likely to arrive juring thai night a id would be available for his purpose a1 first light on Dec. 12. About fifty per cent, of the total strength oi Ihese units ,vas either deployed or ready to
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  • 598 8 EMOTIONS AROUSED BY PHOTOS ARTICLES- EVIDENCE was pvci bt'iore us by the Police tv Ike effect that the outbreak ot iolence »>n Dec. 1 1 nas BPexpected. H accepl it that this opinion was honestly held. bu< thai does not preclude consideration o: whether thai opinion was based on proper
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  • 4018 8 at a very early stage the Inqui I there was ictio duty on the c Malay rank and file P t c depl >yed be- nis mobs, at the begin ning the se ol the disordei There c be that the
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  • 5933 9 Spore Riot Report V S'poreßicti Rcpost-Y. ArTKR giving the opinions expressed by Mr. Wiltshire, Mr. Morris, Mr. Frew and Mr Blythe a s to the cause of the riots, the report deals with the evidence of the Nadra Action Committee. On Mar. 8. 1951, we heard
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  • 182 10 We have dealt with all matters of substance which were brought to our notice m the course of the Inquiry and we will now snmmarize our conclusions and m:ike .such recommendations a:we deem to be desirable. (1) The intense feeling which the Hertogh case aroused m the Muslim
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  • 1037 11 Beaty Gives Champ Great Singles Battle IPOII. Mon. K. H. Ip, the Hongkong champion, became the first man to win triple honours m the Malayan lawn tennis championships which ended here this evening. His was a remarkable performance of combined skill and physical endurance which won
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  • 110 11 Ev .\h S C (Reuter) f^' be feeling very pleased with tne .n to tour India next winter. >«"> is ili-tinstiiished himself since the names ed I<)rtnish l S tateaa, have „;ore,l ceSSesand tour others h£e havetaken seven wickets m an innings and four have
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  • 17 11 Varsity Sports 'V U B O. fcx 27, S icretary Oct< Ln the latex pert ed M .:/.<.'.'.>
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  • 174 11 THF COLONY Golf Championship was captured m fin* stvie by C.A.X. Bateman m the finals at Island Club yesterday who thus sained his first big win since his success m the 1938 Malayan Golf Championships at Kuala Lumpur. Bateman defeated J X Shafer b-.
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  • 191 11 Lying m the Officers' ward. Johore General Hospital are two rueful racing motorists. Lim Peng Han and last year's (•rand Prix winner, J.M. Pattinson. Both were injured when their cars went off the road during Sunday's Grand Prix. Pattinson who was hurt when his car
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  • 668 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fighting cricket of n kind seldom seen In] Malaya featured the final tlay of the test match between the North ami the South which the South won hy three wickets. Fortunes fluctuated from the time play began this morning \*ith Bennett
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  • 199 11 OVER THREE thousand Singapore soccer fans m holiday mood cheered themselves hoarse at Jalan Cesar Stadium yesterday as they watched the season's most thrilling SAFA Cup tie and the worst ever defeat for Rovers Sports Club who were beaten 4-1 by Kota Raja Club.
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  • 380 11 THE SINGAPORE Gun Club's annual championship shoot held at the Bukit Timah Range yesterday ended with Wilson Heng retaining the Ho Hock Ann Challenge Cup which he won at the Club's last cham- pionship shoot m 1949. Baseball Results NEW YORK. Aug. 6 (AP)
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 625 12  -  KEX JALLEH By Cecilia Puts Up Best Display I PENANG, >lon.— The All-England and I Danish champion., Wong Peng Soon, became king I of the Mala\ an shuttle world for the seventh time I when he successfully defended his Malayan singles title against Law
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  • 126 12 111 I MEN'S SINGLES: Wong Pent: Soon beat Law Teik Hock 15-3, 15-6. WOMEN'S SINGLES: .Mrs. Cecilia Samuel beat Miss Helen Hens 11-3. 11-12, 1 IS. M E N S DOUBLES: Chan Kon Leoiig and Ab- dulkih Piruz beat Tan Jin i Kons and I.cc Fan Leong: 18-I.V
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  • 416 12 Mixed Champs Again G >h Ch >: 4 H >ng a:".d Valentine Chan oi Perak successfully defended ihei title against i Sel ingoi 's Ch in Kon Leong and Ccci ia s<i uel the score being 15 12, i: 15, 15—11. Playi i against a tired pair! Kmi Leong and
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  • 84 12 Top I "Evergreen" As Samuel defended his veteran's singles title for the fifth successive time. Challenger. this time, was Singapore's Seah Eng Liat. Samuel won L 5-5 18-13 but it was by no means an easy victory. The champion who is m hi-; 46th year found
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  • 152 12 Mrs. Cecilia Samuel and Lam Kit Lin t*at Singapore's Helen Hen* and Mary Sim 15-12 15-8 for the '< woman's doubles t:tle In winning her second Malayan! ii ile Mrs. Samuel had the benefit i of the strongest support from her Penang partner. young Lam j
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  • 233 12 Kon Leong Shines In Doubles Final i Chan Kon Leong and Abdullah Piruz of Selangor became the new Malayan doubles champions ■vhen they took a gruelling threeset match against Perak's Tan Jin Eong and Lee Fan Leong. I The scor« m their favour was 18-15. I—l 3. 15—11. i It
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  • 258 12 Cecilia Was Peeved THIRTY-TWO-YEAR-O fully defended her women's pore's Helen Heng. Cecilia unlucky opponent after th 11-12, 11-8. After Helen lost the first set: it was anybody's match m the next two. Cecilia, quick ot foot i matched the power and speed 3f an
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  • 87 12 The standard shown by Wong i Peng Soon and Law Teik Hock m this year's Malayan tournament is an indication that jfcjl^y^jviU^retain the Thomaji petitors and guests at the conclusion of the Malayan championships here last night. 'But confidence is one thing confidence is another.
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  • 1752 12 Haydee Provides Biggest Upset By OLLIE DA VIES I TRAINER J. R. Rodgers had a field day yesterday Ito saddle five winners— Rimfire, Ra-li, Haydee, Munlee and Airmail on the second day of the Penang races. it was a day 01 outsiders. Haydee paid best— slB9.
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