Singapore Standard, 8 August 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard vOL M NO. 38. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 245 1 i>\\. Aug. 7 (Reuter) Hundreds of Persian ul s.ii!< is wire posted round the airport when d Stokes, British Minister of Raw Materials, hen lotUu fumi Teheran on a visit to the oil refinery and British staff. Mr. Harriman, President Truman's special envoy followed him
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  • 90 1 d >Uff Reporter 2€ A.aect corres- enter Kaesung just I leneral Ridgway Si permission for :he ceasefire Singapore by lation yesterday. ...d W. Reynolds. oJ newspapers itationi m five ic»ys of the c .> ai Kaesong: re a tougfa and JTmoni surrounded a vatchfUJ
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  • 188 1 Bandits Attack Convoy; Police Resist, Kill 3 Donates To Fund For Fire Victims Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three bandits out ot a gang of 30 which attacked a convoy of auxiliary policemen. escorting rubber tappers m an estate m the Tapah area of Perak yesterday, were killed when
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  • 177 1 Standard Start orresoondcnt KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Chief Scout. Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Gurney, visited the Castle Camp Jamborette this afternoon. He was accompanied by Lady Gurney. They were tiken on 3 tour of the Camp by the Camp Leader. G. Deldard. Sir Henry
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  • 121 1 KARACHI. Aug. 7 (AP> While the two armies ol India and Pakistan faced each other on the Indo-Pakistan borders formal talks on Kashmir were resumed today m Karachi. Dr. Frank Graham, the U.N. representative accompanied by his civil and military advisers had a two
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  • 85 1 Planes Attack Johore BanditTargets All Day HEAVY attacks were made on more th;>n a dozen bandit targets m Johore m yesterday's air operations. rA. F Brigands, Vampires and' Hornets, and R.A.A.F. tincolns were out all day to make the airstrikes. using bombs, rocket projectiles and cannonfire Most of the targets
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  • 18 1 BANGKOK. Aug. 7 <AP Siam us considering n;uiom<lizati»n ot the teak industry. The
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  • 151 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 7, (UP).— The Chinese Communists are reaching into private bank accounts m Shanghai to finance war equipment and have issued orders for the requisitioning of at least 80 per cent of ••idle" automobiles and trucks, the China News reported today. In a
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  • 66 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 7: t ReuterAAP) The Central Magistrate here today ordered confiscation Of HK$B4O.OOO worth of gold seized by revenue officers on Saturday from the Norwegian steamer, Mvi Hock. The gold was seized as the ship was about to leave for Singapore. There have
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  • 44 1 TOKYO, Aug. 7 (Reuter AAP) —The 1,301-ton Japanese freighter Musashi sank m War^a Straits at the entrance to Tokyo harbour today after being m collision with the 7.000-ton P:>nAmerican Victory m dense fog. All 28 crew member* were <;:ived.
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  • 270 1 LONDON, Aug. 7 (AFP) Foreign Office quarters today showed extreme reserve m their comments on the message addressed by President of Supreme Soviet Nicolai Shvernik to President Truman which, they indicated. they considered as a new propaganda move. Some quarters pointed out that it
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  • 77 1 1,100 British Troops Said Taken Prisoners MELBOURNE, Aug. 7 (ReuterAAP>— British troops held m prisoner of war camps m Korea are now believed to number 1.100 the Chairman of the Australian Red Cross. Sir John Newman Morris, said today on his return from a visit to Korea. He .said there
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  • 206 1  -  EVA CIIONG By Standard Woman Reporter A HINT of an Impending visit by his son, Leslie Charteris, famed author of the fictitious detective "The Saint" was given to The Standard yesterday by 75-year-old Dr. S. C. Yin. reputed the oldest
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  • 540 1 UN To Restart Truce Talks If Reds Keep word RIDGWAY SENDS MESSAGE UN ADVANCE BASE, KOREA, Aug. 7, (OP) The Vmfo yd Nations today set the sta*je lor down-to-earth negotiations and a < uk'k ceasefire if the Communists really want peace. United Nations Comman- der-in-Chief General Matthew Ridgway told the
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  • 116 1 NKW YORK. Aug. 7 (APi.- The United States. Frame and Britain yesterday served notice on Egypt that all three big powe. want the Suez Canal blockade lifted. Representatives of the three countries conferred with Mahmoud Fawzi Bey. Egyptian permanent delegate to the United
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  • 264 1 JAKARTA, Aug. 7 (Reuter-AAP)— A dusk to dawn curfew was imposed here last night, following riots on Sunday night m which six were believed to have been killed and many wounded. A band of armed men carrying a red flag tried to gain control
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  • 146 1 CLEVELAND. OHIO. Aug. 7.— (AP).— Half of the American rubber industry's big lour have come to terms with the CIO United Rubber Worker! on a 1951 wage increase. Firestone Tyre aid Rubber Company agreed here to great the union a 13 cent. (UJS.I
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  • 476 2 G.P.O. Forced To Recall Pensioners Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE General Post Office mithoritie** are now being compelled to re-employ pensioners owing to the difficulty m securing the services of suitable recruits who could be immediately appointed on to the Establishment. This was stated by Mr.
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  • 55 2 A 48- YFAR OLD Indian woman Krishnakavandai Sup-r.i--.m:,: w. > tru\l $45 i 1 14 days rigorous imprisonmeni m the Singapore Third Police C.'ur: yesterday tor causing hurt to another woman Mariana binte Thamb.-- aged 20 by hitting her head frith a hammer at Alexandra Road
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  • 95 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 47-YEAR-OLD Indian woman Janaki was bound over m the sum of $50 for six months m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when she admitted trying to commit suicide by taking caustic soda at a house m Clive Street
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  • 154 2 Standard Staff Reporter KhLICTANT to move away from the spot where they had lived for more than 20 years, this Chinese family consisting: of a mother and six children now live among the ruins of fire ravages Kampong Bugis. With typical Chinese fortitude they
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  • 410 2 PRECAITIONARY measure* are being taken by the foreign exchange control authorities both m the Federation of Malaya and Singapore to prevent overseas Chinese from remitting extra amount of money to Communist China through fictitious names. Remittance shops throughout Malaya have been officially informed
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  • 167 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHARITY m Singapore has opened its doon wide. Five Chinese charitable institutions, the Pho Kc-.v, the Siew Teck the Thong Ken£. the Thong Kong and the Nam Ann have joined hands under the name of the Blue Cross Charitable Union to
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  • 212 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE CONFERENCE of delegates of teachers' unions from the Federation and Singapore will be opened at 10 a.m. today at the Outram School Hall by Mr. A. W. Frisby, Singapore's Director of Education, i The conference will last till tomorrow. Apart from
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  • 442 2 A MOVE to organise a Singapore Co-operative Canteen Society to provide m the first instance tiffin at reasonable prices for workers m the city will be made by Mr. N. A. Kularajah, General Secretary of the Singapore Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Medical Workers Union, representing about 1,000 Government hospital servants, has refused to attend a meeting at the Conference Room of the Colonial Secretary's office today to discuss the Union's demands for revision of the salary scheme of all hospital
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  • 119 2 AHMAD AM Khan Surattee, a Singapore businessman, was yesterday acquitted and discharged m the Singapore Third District Court of a charge of cheating Robinson: ar.d Company. His defence was not called After the prosecution had closed its case, District Judge, Mr S. E. Teh remarked
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  • 55 2 A SPECIAL constable Mat Aros was fined i~5 or one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for neglecting his duty by leaving hi? shotgun and four rounds or ammunition unattended at the Custom? Shed near Gate No. 3. Singapore Harbour Bjard on the
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  • 129 3 ALL THREE Services, the Navy the Army and Air Force, are rallying to the aid of the Singapore Branch of the British Red" Cross Society m its appeal for funds. From the Navy come rumours of a dance at the Dockyard Club an entertainment
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  • 806 3 CHINATOWN GIRLS PRAY TO "7 VIRGINS" TONIGHT By MAXIXE RAKICII Standard Woman Reporter TONIGHT at midnight the maidens and women of Singapore's Chinotown will go to the temple, and worship the Seven Virgins." This is the ferst of the seventh day o
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  • 234 3 Standard Staff Reporter ENTRIES to the fourth annual competition to choose the best design for the 1951 Christmas seal of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will close this week end. The competition which is open to all is organised by the Association and The Standard
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  • 104 3 SOH SENG ENG (19> was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Fourth Police Court i yesterday, on a tentative charge of attempting to commit armed gang robbery with about eight others at a
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    63 3 BIX;UM HI SSAIN Malik, one of the Pakistan Woman Delegates to the first Regional Conference of the non-Governmental Organization of the United Nations South-East Asian Countries, who is now visiting Singapore was shown round the Kampong Kapor Welfare School and Clinic yesterday. Picture shows her inspecting a kindergarten class at
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  • 167 3 Husband Tried To Knife Her, Woman Tells Court PEIiTIONING for a divorce and custody of two children. Mrs Constance Mabel Misso described m the High Court before Acting Chief Justice Brown yesterday how her husband. William Arnold Misso, had fisted her and attempted U> knife her. Mrs. Misso said that
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  • 516 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE REPORT of the Riot Inquiry < ommi^sion should be translated into the vernacular languages and sold cheaply m book form m view of the incomplete reports published m the vernacular press. This is the view of the Malay I reading public
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  • 112 3 Pennefather Evans "I HAVE no comnicnls to make on the Leach Report said the ommissioner of Police. Singapore, Mr. J. Pen-nefather-tvans to The Standard last night, a few minutes after his return by air from the Federation. He added: "There is nothing m the Report. that wmt not
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  • 526 3 INTERVIEWED on the report of the Riot Inquiry Commission, Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, acting Commissioner of Police m Singapore during the December disturbances was quoted by the Conservative London Daily Mail assaying: I REALISK, knowing what I do now, thai vhen the riots
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  • 306 4 Resettlement Areas To Have Four Shortly Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Four schools are being built by the Selangor Government for new resettlement areas m the state. The schools are expected to be completed some time this month. This was stated m a government
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  • 121 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The employment of more girl teachers especially for village schools, was urged by Tuan Haji Abdul Manun Bm Rahmat. m the Selangor State Council today. Domestic training for young girls was important, Tuan' Haji Abdul Manan said.
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  • 91 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A middle-aged Indian, Sinasamy was produced before the Second Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim today, with the tentative charge of murder of one Ratnasingam at the 2nd mile, Klang Road on July 20. A second charge of unlawful assembly was also
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  • 114 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Tues. A 36-year-old Eurasian, Francis Theseira. was produced today, before the president of the sessions court, Mr D. M X Grant, on four charges of cheating and using forged documents. It was alleged that accused on July 20 went to Fraser and
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  • 392 4 In War Against Bandits Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The London Gazette announces that His Majesty The King has approved the award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Sgt. Hardam Rai, and of the Military Medal to Rifleman' Chandrabahadur Rai. Both belong to
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  • 47 4 THE Chandrasekar Tamil Dramatic troupe of Singapore comprising 34 actors and actresses, will tour the main towns of the Federation next month. They will leave the Colony on Friday next and will stage Tamil dramas at all the towns they visit. J
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  • 67 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total curfew has been imposed on the outskirts of Kluang town m Johore since 6 a.m. today until further notice. The area affected does not include Kluang: town boundaries, Kampong: Paya settlement area or thj track leadtoff from Jalan Mersing, Kampon*
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  • 170 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues For failing to halt when called upon to do so by members of the 4th Queen's Hussars, a Chinese was shot and wounded m the left leg. near the jungle at the 44th mile Raub-Tras Road, Pahang.
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  • 258 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Stating that he did not believe that the chandu was for medicinal purposes, the president of the sessions court, today, sentenced a Chinese. Teh" Yoke Yoon. to six months rigorous imprisonment. whe n he pleaded guilty to having m his possession two
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  • 201 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Pleading guilty to two charges 'of criminal breath of trust m respect of a cheque for (150 'and cheating a furniture dealer, a Singapore fish-dealer, Tan Sim Seng, was today sen--1 tenced to nine months 1 rigorous imprisonment
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue< The Government ha s approved deportation of 143 more aliens and 12 British subjects under the emergency regulations, bringing the total since the beginning of the year to 2.409 aliens and H9 British subjects. Four order s ol banishment were made
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  • 476 5 U.S. PAPERS NOTE S'PORE PRESS BOYCOTT SUPPRESSION of a recent Governor Thomas E. Dewey speech by Singapore newspapers "on the alleged ground that newspaper reporters were not invited to attend the civic function at which it was delivered" has been noted by some of the major journals of the United
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 5 photo Tungku Mahkota of Kelantan cuts the ribbon after declaring open the new express bus service from Kota Bharu to Koala Trengganu, introduced by the North Eastern TransIH»rt Service. Gail Boon Eng
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  • 62 5 HUSBAND and wife were permitted to practise us lawyers m the Colony when their applications for admittance were approved by Acting Chief Justice Brown m the High Court yesterday. The new members of the Bar were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew. M\ K. L. Eber,
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  • 83 5 Standard Staft Reporter THE HEALTH Committee oi the Sin^npoie Municipal Commissioners has agreed to the use oi Infant Welfare Clinics for BC G. Vaccination during normal working hours. The use ol t :o staff of such clinic-, now being trained m B C.G. work, has
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  • 109 5 V M C.A.. Orchard Road Combined V.M.C As" Staff Meeting 11 am.. S'poie Chess Club 5 p.m.. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p.m.. Commercial Classes 5.30-8.30 p m.. Judo 6 Body-building Clubs 5 :;0 p.m. Art Club Life Class 6-8 p m Chinese V.M.C..V. Seleffie Road: Joint Staff Meeting
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  • 169 5 li;«»»le to I-«»ail DAY l'a^ir Panj;inK. Opium Fa< t«»rv, H.lormatory Koa.J. O\>lten I artorv Cressonite, »t. .lam*-.. Miri H\ I TrafalKur St.. Pniu Edward R«ad. s i»K«» Stoeet. I^phs Park. Nanvon Koart. lam v».|"ork Kiv«r Valk-.v Ko;i»i killiu •> K»"«. Onharcl R<»a>l \nnr- nian St. Static, Capitol.
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  • 419 5 ABOLISH TODDY, SAYS COUNCILLOR -But Govt Disagrees Standard Staff Correspondent JPOII, Tues. Having done away %vffh [licensed prostitution, <£amhliiiL: farm* and the mlc of opium, it is only right that tin- sale of loddy -liouhl he entirely discontinued, said Mr. O. Kuppusamy at todays meeting of the I'erak Council of
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  • 302 5 Standard Staff Correspondent A LOR STAR, Mon.— For failing to comply with a Court order directing payment of arrears of alimony and maintenance to his divorced wife, Dr. S. Kanagalingam until recently a Medical Officer m the service of the Government of the Federation of
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  • 118 5 Graduates Petition Governor rHI I Club k* Rafl c G til to Sii V■> Gimsoi Sii I i i. Sen Scheme. 1■ c i ays that ttw port was reft ed f Pu ces Commission by I I 1 -c latii C nmcil m .1 ti L 951 "In vi<
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  • 365 5 Standard Malay Correspondent ABOUT sixty pieces of cloth j including window curtains, mos- j quitq nets, sarongs and even praying carpets were torn and destroyed by an unseen thing "known by Kelantan Malays as "Awang Buchis". This is related by Tuan Haji > Ahmad
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  • 75 5 A POLICE constable told the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday how a Chinese woman abused him, hit him with a wooden clog, bit his little finger and refused to produce her identity card when demanded to do so. The woman Lee Ah Moi was fined $50
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  • 196 5 TWENTY-YEAR-OLD, fair-haired John Kramer Goddard, a ship*-, apprentice officer, wma lined S2OO at the Singapore kaeuats yesterday on plead int* gaihj to possessing a firearm without licence. The D.P.P. Mr. A. D. Farrell. said that Goddard was at the Padang on July when a
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  • 195 5 KIRS. MENON: REMEMBER MY VOWS Standard Stall Reporter THE QUESTION of ha weekly or a; least tor i Malayalam pi og amme R: ii Ma < has already been raised with the Dire< <• ol Broadcasting by Mrs. Vilas Menon. Independent for Seletai m the Sil g .pure Legislative Council.
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  • 83 5 ALLOCATION* ri tnutl stalls m all Stngwp ire Municipal markets Ls to be b ised on the percentage ol the I I I nuinbei of imported sheep slaughtered locally a jreau by each impoi I ing ftrm. The position ol t) stal i is to be determined
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  • 5 6 independent Morning Newspaper
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  • 875 6 'THE direct cause of the defection of the Malay rank and tile of the Singapore Police Force during the December riots was the sympathy which existed between them and the rioters over the Hertogfa case. But. as the Riot Report makes clear, there were other factors which
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  • 1523 6 ALMOST a century ago Sydney University opened its doors as the first academic institution m Australia, By 1949 the Commonwealth housed six universities, one national university, a university of techonology and a group of university colleges. The most interesting of these bodies is still the free University
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  • 55 6 Riview of Views 1 •■■9 ,RIDA L 1 1 1 1 I B t I Better Shga) n 1 Che 1 be These Da t ties, i 1 A Good Cause v. j S appf T .r Red Crass S I to I c. acrec s w 1 il Red
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  • 368 6 Sn Charles Gamba m his third series of ar'icles published m The Standard, points out an outstanding achievement m industrial democracy m Australia: the shortening of trie working week from 48 to 40 hours. He also points out there was even a movement for a 36-hour week.
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  • 333 6 Sir. There is no sphere of activity where woman can display her special gifts as nursing. It is a sphere peculiarly her own and if women for any reason shrink from entering a career m which they naturally excel, the cause must be found and remedied. One
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    • 176 6 Sir: I read a letter under the heading "Estate Diehards" m a Kuala Lumpur paper of July 2, 1951 by OLD CONTEMPTIBLE 1941 VINTAGE. What a fine penname to choose! I think that explains all the reasons for troubles on his Estate. The clarion call of Mr. Narayanan
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    • 496 6 S:r: I was glad to read Pro Bono Publico's letter m T.ie Standard recently. What he says about the failure of the Consumers" Resistance Movement to win the confidence of the man-in-the-HAVE-NOT Sir: Now and again since the reoccupation, the "Havenots" have come out into the open blaming
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  • 206 7 Record Arms Budget tor US Requested WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, (IP)— The House Appro priations Committee recommended Rfeaiur a rec<ird 556,000,000,000 military budget- all but $1,*500,000.000 of what the army, navy and air force had asked. The Committee said the funds for the fiscal if 1952 would support a 3,572,000-man force
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  • 377 7 Soviet President Sends 4- Point Plan To Truman kSHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP) Russia proposed a lourace programme to the United States last night, including .war part among the five big powers. State Department officials i said the Soviet proposals con|tained "nothing new." but they, nevertheless, worked
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  • 33 7 NIAGARA FALLS. ONTARIO. \us. 1 (AP). Searchers yesterday morning found the body of William "Red" Hill who went to his death OH Sunday over Niagara Falls m a rubber barrel.
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  • 292 7 Peking Balks At UN Truce Line Demand ir<^< nt deadlock, an eventual compromise on a ition line is considered likely by some miliSwBC American military men speculate that a ild be laid out from the west coast along the which is about It miles south of the 38th i winds
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  • 171 7 BERLIN, Aug. 7 (IT) The West pledged today that it will istay m Berlin until the city's freedom is 1 guaranteed forever. United States High Commissioner John McCloy spoke for the Western Powers while few miles away an estimated 500,000
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  • 76 7 General Matthew B. Ridgway (right). Supreme Commander m Korea, confers with Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, chief of the UN peace delegation to the Kaesong truce talks. Admiral Joy flew to Tokyo July 22 after the talks was recessed until July 25 at the
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  • 197 7 RANGOON, Aug. 7. (AP>— A government spokesman said yesterday the Japanese peace treaty will be discussed at the Burma-Indonesian talks here on Wednesday and Thursday. Previously the government had insisted' the treaty would not be on the agenda. Both Burma and Indonesia have withheld their
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  • 71 7 NEW DELHI. Aug. 7 (AFP)— An official Indian source today t,aid there was no truth m a foreign report that Indian troops had been withdrawn from the Pakistan frontier to avoid incidents. The same source said that Indian Premier Nehru had not sent any
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  • 94 7 PARIS Aug. 7 (Reuter)— Near Radical Rene Pleven, j 50, fourth political leader to try to form a Cabinet since M. Henri Queuille's government resigned on July 10. is to make a policy declaration to the National Assembly tomorrow morning. With Radical party lupport agreed
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  • 51 7 SUNDERLAND. England. Aug. 7, (Reuter) Four people were killed m a collision between a motor coach and a lorry near here today. One of them, 24-year-old nur.se. died m a hospital a1 SundeHand where she had previously trained. The other victims were another girl and two
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  • 96 7 LEWISHAM, England. Aug. 7. <UP)— Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison said Monday Winston Churchill 4 has never really grown up." Morrison defended the Labour Governments foreign policy and domestic record m a bank holiday speech to h«s home constituents. It was his reply to an
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  • 161 7 CANBERRA. Aug. 7. (Reuter- AAP) The Australian authorities have arrested a Japanese fishing boat and are escorting it to Menus Island north of New Guinea following reports of Japanese poaching of Trochus an edible mollusc Australian Navy Minister William MacMahon announced Monday Earlier it
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  • 155 7 Peking Asks Students Abroad To Return HONCiKOXG. Aug 7 fR< ite AAP)— The Chi iese I 1 im\ eminent i.^ requ< ting denU studying abi oad to etu home as there is a .<-*• ion- sh< age of professors n* according to m Ftodenis who arrived here yesterday from th<
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  • 150 7 Meagre Business In UK Exchange LONDON. Aug. B, (Reuter) Most ol the meagre businew m the London Stock Exchange today was for the purpose ol levelling positions ai the end ol account and price changes were mainly small. Selected domestic stocks received furthei small support nH were better whe c
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  • 39 7 SEATTLE. WASHINGTON Any. 7 (A*P) A Nat y pil- il bomber crashed i.'> 4 P igd Sound yesterday, Navy District Headquarters announce d Ail nine men on b »i c be lieved to have been killed
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  • 152 7 Cairo Aug. f.xr Egj ptian F< c gn Mohammed 5a ah EB Din a cheering Chambei i Deputies last night that 1 i will move m th( y I I future to an< c il- tual D.lence Treaty Britain. [n a (on >•■■ I
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  • 111 7 IWAKI'NI. S ■ie i: .1 A 'is; 7, 'I'}' 1 r BW V J I M istei Hii A r.. <: here today U J.;)^ ould •i.a t an armed I* cc r Ml U> the strenctfa <>1 IS d i\ i The Democ
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  • 118 7 LONDON, Aug. 7 (fteufc Emir Feisal, Saudi Foreign Minister and second (it Kiny Ibn Saud arrived m London by air today on a nri .1-. official visit at the n U tion of the British Govei nmeni aas i eeeU i d bs the
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  • 34 7 WASHINGTON, taif M AU S So ate •!.■'.■'<•. ••< day decided ive*tig i d f on v <*^' Ko t; KcaAemi o\ 0 i i cd of cbeatinf m i■■ ii
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    • 165 7 'Ifytr' MEUKOW c ctad RDANDY in tL i COMPETITION TRADEMARK Ut Prize: 12 qt. bottles Meukow Cognoc Brondy 2ndPri«: 6 qt. bottles Meukow Cognoc Brondy 3rd Prize: 3 qt. bottles Meukow Cognoe Brondy WHAT IS THE HAND HOLDING? M«,,kow 5 Star Brandy trade Everyone knows the famous Meukow 3 d
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    • 35 7 lIOLLOW CMN M» KNIVES ROM) SINC.M AMI c f*?X>w Vy lIIK I>I K "A" PARING KN!FI ?200 EA "B UTILITY S 2 .25 FA "C" TA.V. SLICER $•>■ b 5 EA D' CAfV.NG J 465 FA
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    • 39 7 jgiH^I TSSJ DAD OTTO- I I CAN YOU THINK I I l./AKI I THOUGHT OF SOME\ BOB ---NOON MOM-- OF ANY 9 > I WUW \WSJ* THAT SPELL DEED— PUP- i Ail, VI* 'f^^f THE SAME THING J-^ ~V xM >^
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  • 214 8 Airport Arrival Standard Aviation Reporter POWER cuts m Singapore which are protract inti the completion of Kalian*: Airstrip-extension m a y mean the use of Tengali or 1 Chansji airfields by the Comet jet airliner expected this year. The Comet, on a proving flight from
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  • 32 8 GENOA, Aug 7 (AP N is accepting Russian heat payment lor a 4.000-ton p Her ship being built for the Soviet Union T- construction is the first > r several.
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  • 128 8 RNZAF Drop Packs 1 FROM THE OITSIDE x LOOKING IN: An K.N.Z.A.F. supply dropping Dakota prepares to make a drop to the security forces m a jungle clearing somewhere m Malaya. The parachute packs can be seen poised ready for dropping m the 'plane's doorway. o FROM THE INSIDE LOOKING
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  • 104 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TliE third bat hoi 4' 1 canii iat< > ..prlyi:.a f.>r pu.-is m tl new Singar* »re Harbour Board Police appeared before the Selection Board yesterday after a week's postponeM >re th m 800 questionnaire were sent out bu: only
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  • 51 8 BAGHDAD, Aug 7 AFP A ai interval ov< r two Tears, the French Air Lines, A France, yesterday resumed calls Ett B. ghdad for the Paris-Saig m service. A..- Fit.: Constellation Ah eh called here today had on board Vietna h Minister of National
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  • 44 8 BELFAST. Aug. 6, (Reuter)— The first vessel built ior a I ew E:::.>\ shipping venture In the Far East was Launched here today Siie ;> th.c ti2oo-ton ca/o Liner Eastern Star, designed for trade between A;:<*:;i!::i. Hong- and Japan
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  • 283 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE Indian lightermen will now receive wage increases of SlO to $20 a month, following the efforts of the Joint Consultative Committee lor the Singapore Lighterage Industry. The Consultative Committee comprised lighter owners and representatives of the Indian lightei workers. Negotiations had previously,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 533 8 FAST KEGULAf TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland fan Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore JACOB LUCKENBACH 24 '26Aug 27/2SAug 29Aug/lSept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24,265«pt 27 28Sept 29Sept/10ct Acccotinc rr rqc fo» HnnokonO For M Dcrticulors Dr^ Corai Deep Tanks and Pa«e*ge# etc ientsANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.
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    • 406 8 m Harbour WHARVES I aid 1 1 1 > anchitr age: E^smeralda. Godowa Gate Puseng. Hiwasse Calchas 33 34 2 Western anchorage: Homer City, Cantm 4 5 i Benmhor. Carpentaria 11 12 4 Ol TIR ROADS Eurymedon 2!' 30 2 Perndale 4: 1 4.1 2 Hai Bsuan. Melampus, Astyanax. Glenorchy
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    • 204 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollond Amenco Line Nederionc Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREA! HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLf/ WS Spore P. S'hom Penonr Bontam (RL) BAug BUliton <SMN> 13/19Aug 20/21Aug 22 23Au, Sloferdyk (HAL) 7/13 Sept 14/15 Sept 16 1 /Sep. Bali (SMN)
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    • 357 8 KAMBODIA" tor Bangkok %mm Hongkong Manila Kot-e W 11 5 Yokohamo LALANOIA- tor gO r Bongkofc -FALSTRIA" for So-gor S l« P w Bangkok a. "PATAGONIA" for eongkc< 28.|Q A Hongkong Manila. Kobe Yokohama J2 For Colombo Aden Pott So B Hamburg O,lr Goth*,*^ |"J > > CO»( p C
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  • 91 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Gov-ernment building sc hernia m Malaya are to a certain extent nu bv^he shortage of Indian ta«The Selangor Government nas u,ed e pamue"roonng ma^actjgEaLumpur. m order to complete these buildings This has increased the cost ot these five buildings about $0.000 Sr
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  • 380 9 Higher Costs Reason; Supplies Good Standard Staff Reporter raised'ta'tt f Palioned Bu S ar will be r CeUU —an illcr of 11.2 ai~ s from Ilexl Monday, Aug. 13. lot twotafnfn 0 fl m th3t date Wlll be a b^ us r^^n ation tPn V? er
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  • 150 9 Standard .Market Reporter THE d. lectors of New Scudai a:e recommending a final dividend of IS ;ei ».ent less tax. making a total of 20 per cent, for the year ended March 31. 1951. The company made a profit of $2">4.130
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  • 117 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER the Utesi Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyer* Sellers No I KSS Spot Loose 51.444 $1.45| FOB m bales Aug. No 1 KS S $1.43 $1,441 No I X S SI. 37 X $1,381 No 3 KS n mom i $1.29* 51.30A Tone: Quiet. LONDON
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  • 84 9 F Standard Market Reporter EXPORTS of tin and concentrates from Malaya dropped from 5,771 tons m June to 4,775 tons last month, making the total for the seven months of this year 36,759 tons. The United States, normally the biggest single buyer of
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  • 15 9 A SMALL quantity ot^u^c from HonAonit under O,,en' General ImportJ-icence.
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  • 33 9 rubber o jX a^e Cro Ai:e* a by vested during July Rllb ber Rubber 32.00J Ib-I K^\*n m».<Mio 96.000 lb.: i bs Mentnkab lb.: Kundong 30.0 M g^f^s.ooo Pau'.Rubber 52.000 lbs.
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  • 24 9 were HK5l p-' T c*i. HK«I 820 to HK56.2975 to US$l; HK, Malayan HK^iah- Gold Indonesian R"P. ian HK5312.25 to one taei
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  • 143 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE East Asiatic Company's iO4tn-t(>n passenger freighter gStodfe has brought to! sfngapore 64.500 cartons of Carkberg beer This consignment is stated to be the largest single shipment of foreign beer to reach the cO T O h n e y ship Ce als
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  • 16 9 JAPAN'S rice crop ihit year will total 60.022.000 koku (one
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  • 100 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Deputy Control er of Supplies will deal with all complaints regarding difficulties m obtaining building materials subject to distribution control, it was announced yesterday. H- will endeavour to put contractors and consumers into direct touch with holders of stocks. Permits for the
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  • 59 9 INDIA is to allow th<? export of cotton to China and Ceylon. Licences will be granted to established shippers.- Reuter Singapore Trade Fair officials, reporting that some 70,000 people have already visited the fair m the first three days, express satisfaction with the attendance. Picture shows a
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  • 152 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (Reuter' American Reconstruction Finance Corporation officials here have explained that the price of U.S. SI. 12 per pound of tin has been offered Bolivia because oi '.he high cost of production there. This price, which Is nine cents (U.S.) higher than
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  • 80 9 BURMA and Japan have signed 3 new trade plan providing for £10,000,000 worth of trade each way during the calendar year 1951Japan will import principally rice feeding stuffs. raw cotton seed, tung oil, sticklac, teak, crude rubber, cattle, hides and minerals. Japan will export textile?, building
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  • 24 9 EUROPE COAL NEEDS EUROPEAN coal production is about 11,500.000 tons short of requirements, the Coal Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe reports. AFP
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  • 27 9 THAILAND will shortly introduce bronze coins because, it is officially stated, the present one* made of tin are too e;«<=y to counterfeit. Reuter
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  • 143 9 MESSRS. Philips Industries of Eindhoven (Holland) have announced that their research laboratories expect to produce on a commercial scale a new magnetic material. This material Is an effective remedy to the serious shortage of nickel and cobalt essential m the production of permanent magnets m
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  • 184 9 Standard Market Reporler THE rulibtT market m StegspsfC va« cjuirt throughout yt>t«T«lay uith tclleTC M»in<uhat r» I Tv. o 1 4 k t wen i<■oeived from Lor. lon it< 'tiC United Stales ma mi fat hirers sent small orders for the lower grades and Man
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  • 400 9 li« i \e thai the plan's ol».j«-< ti\«-s will he realised. Added to the £65.000.000 Volta R.ver Project, it should greatly increase \ne prosperity and roductive capacity ut the Gold Coast Aluminium companies :n Britain and Canada have already expressed the:: willingness to invest
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  • 97 9 Standard Market Reporter ALL section! of the Sn gapore produce market were quid the holidays yesterday. Copra was a dull market with sellers indicating $42 per picul and buyers nominally it $41. Coconut oil had sellers at $Tv per picul and buyers at SM per picul.
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  • 204 9 Standard Market Ri*|H»rler SINGAPt »HE Tut i 1 te M.i- v share in«rk< I ;iMf: the noli" m a quiet not< with ind;;^: La md j iibbeft fi m '1 market vas restricted by lack of scrip. Tins ere slight at i :tcc irding
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 113 9 N H THE ORIGINAL CADMIUM ALKALINE B4TTERV AnDS S£LL IT Slim Fat Away Hg ire oi f'.akes ah and endangers wiH rind it *.isy ndld t> with the d method called >i:->* :ng or .f. A^k your KMODE and •tarT i ■-ruw.'—^ (arlgberq j BEER I pains m Back. r
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    • 69 9 &i!tgapOtt §>fmtbar& TRIPLEX-LIGHTER Sole aoents Hogemcycr Trading Co. (M) Ltd. jy biNiiAKUKt Discover America! \fjf 7y\ KIC\A/ Y^^Dl^ no s** you y there by fast luxurious KLM /W d?/ i m and Sunday. For all further information, see your locol s^ A OiA nAVxI JL travel A9enti or S 4^<
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  • 403 10 Footwear Features Velvet, Plaid, Calf BY GAil fc DUG AS YEW YORK (Air 1 Mai! The shoes v. 2 i v ha: style- COO--9 ious worn m will definitely w ii this season are :ee: the gray flanne the plaid, a::d :he velvet,
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  • 685 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT By Standard Woman Correspondent E really g«M cracking on t!ie nursery last wtn'k-enri and mast say it all leaks !ir better than I had e\ei dared 1:> hope. I first jo rse was bL-h. jr pro- ns after 1 tt m fell as<
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  • 122 10 Household Hints To loosen the scale thai mineral dt': 1 >::> inn on the inside v tea kettle, boil a s ilutiqn of equal parts of water and vinegar m the utensiL Let the solution cool and stand In the kettle tor several hours, then scrape away the deposit wit.-!
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 132 10 S/NGER CSNTENARY 1851 1951 700 Years of Sewing Service CmuMd 'Mum. dtmatofca Mmai! [Jj f?% IT'S EASY WITH A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE (M^- SINGER au/es umu oM> t^u^ culwvrit^^ You can make the prettiest clothes for less than half What they'd cost to buy! It's wonderfully els v with
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    • 109 10 Diamond Gen Set Engagement <£ Wedding Hi tips TiudiUonal I'm* Qu thai reflect* the (iigk Standard <>f I\<riu Craftsmanship, LANKA JEWELLERS, 20, BoMerv Rood S.ngopofc Phone 8049S Bjjjs)Bjß|B I i l I l ■^S«^'''''^§ii&'-' 1 111 I 111 i\lm 1 1 11 IMOGEN' ml ml Imtz^ fa #k Mds j
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 621 10 Eadio Programmes KAUIO IVIALA\ A Starlet; «17— 7 p.m. As Singaoore; 1M Inti-rlude: 7.:>0 London Studio Me!o--"N 1 Kil it IH h ditN: S Pm Radio Theatre; p.m. al ual \9ML Mood Musical; H.Mi News (Si; «t.4:> Wf'l KH PHlW'UiiVlviir Variety Corner; 10 p.m. Concert Music: L.M.ILIMI rKUuKA.VIAjt lo..;» Dance
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    • 35 10 BETTY GKABLE ■WABASM AVENUE Achieve J n« s. Thrilling New lu .n, COLOR HARMONY MAKE-UP v j HOLLYWOOD _JJp s-o-s g >" yOL cs^a: "9 '•c b«oo-, P C-'-T NO a'f > I •oaay th v^'> r
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  • 462 11 Move Is Absurd, Pointless THE FOOTBALL Asso- j ciation of Malaya havei come up with a new idea to run a "F.A.M. Cup Competition" to be held on! similar lines as the Malaya Cup competition. This decision was reached iat their last Council
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  • 136 11 SINGAPORE are taking no chances m their Malaya Cup game against Malacca at Jalan Resar on Saturday, a.they are fielding the same team which heat Services with the exception of Rahim Omar who has been replaced by King. A draw is enough to put
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  • 73 11 THERE was a free for all m yesterday's soccer fixture between Singapore Medical Workers Union and Mental Hospital R.C. at BODCA. The jame was called off. Trouble began m the 20tn minute when one of the Hospital players was penalised for rough play. Spectators urged referee
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  • 71 11 RAAF are out to score their third successive cricket win this Sunday when they meet Royal Navy at HMS Terror. Last week-end the Australian airmen beat RAF (Malaya) and the SCC. RAAF: W/Cdr. Canaghan (Capt.). F/O Martin. F/Lt. Orr, F/Lt Mill. F/Lt.
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  • 828 11 IN VIEW of the number of records that have been smashed at the various athletic meets held recently m the Federation and Singapore, this year's Malayan AAA sports at Kuala Lumpur on August 17 and 18 may see the kind of rivalry which will
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  • 244 11 THE following ties m the Singapore Badminton Associations junior championships will be played at the Clerical Union Hall this week-end: SATURDAY AT 7.15 p.m. George Tan ISeet Kirn Cheng) v Tan Chin Jin (May flower), Lim Seng Kok (Rex) v Seah Kirn Teck (Mayflower). M. Saleh Hj
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  • 167 11 AFTER holding their opponents to a scoreless first halt IC I Sports Club cracked up m the second and lost to Chartered Bank Sports Club by 3—l m a Singapore Business Houses League soccer match played on the Farrer Park ground yesterday. Playing belter soccer
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  • 236 11 SWANSEA, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Brilliant offspin bowling by Jim McConnon and Leu Mower enabled Glamorgan to become the first county side to beat the South Africans this summer. The county won by 64 runs and avenged their defeat by the tourists at Cardiff earlier this
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 218 11 M THEM m TAHITI I TODAY DAILY: a t.m- l>o. 1.6.15 9.M) p.m. «JwJ^/ yjjyjj IJ \< FAVOURITE FL\ TEAM... W!U SOON J^O £KSk 111 t r YOURS w m f l^f^m ■»T. at MIDHIGHT t THC %£f FLASHING SWORDS j W^ORj^fc AND FLAMING OF B^fc rinfVlT* I I ASSIONSL..THRILIING
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    • 14 11 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, 6.15 915 p.m. Universal Pictures Intrigue-Suspense-Drama 'ONE WAY STREET" Starring
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    • 157 11 THUNDERING SEA DRAMA Hi Wc-ner Bros, present jlSl^. PECK MAYO JM 9± gAPTMN IBfHtATIO \\y, IUI/Al lijll o.m. 1.45. 4.00, 6.30& 9.30 p.m. j NEXT CHANGE 1 \t hat happened lo llie |MM»[ile m this picture could happen lo >ou or any one m your Family! "SHOULD PARENTS TELL"? I
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  • 33 12 In |he last round of the Inter- Quarter finals played at Seletai ytjpterday. Aircraft Re-; pal Section defeated Marine: C i Section 3-0. Fleming (f) a McGregor wore the scorers. I
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  • 433 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By Ir ever there is a horse that deserves a winning break lor sheer pluck mess, it is Ropewalk. Arid Ropewalk today has the brightest chance of achieving this ambition than on all his previous gallant attempts. Ropewalk is m a comparatively weak
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  • 120 12 A MIXED goH match between Xavv and RAF. teams will lake place today at the Island Club. Singapore. The >ides are captained by Mrs. Faulkner (Navy) and Lady Fogarty tR.A.FA The play will be green^omes on handicap. The order of play is as follows. Navy
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  • 36 12 LONDON. Aug. 6 (Reuter) Britain"s athletes beat France by 115 points to 89 m their international match at the White City London today. Britain won the women's match by 59 points to 44
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  • 266 12 Big Wrestling Plan Fo r S'Pore INK \X RESTUNIi boom m Singapore has Hiti.n \n\ a top-noU'h American promoter \>ho has j>l.m- to include tht* i olony on his list of over a dozen mitres all over the world where he controls wrestling gbowf s. He is Mi red l
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  • 157 12 BTERAN C>:>>:^- tennis Lira Bong Soo and Mrs J P v .;::.;;> SUTPTise on t c eded N* S wise and M sa R c Rhoades to win 3-45. 8-3 m the senii-ftnais of the S »ap e 1 pen :r.:xeri doubles a* the padang yesterday. I
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  • 330 12 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.—Thirteen new records were established at the Kelantan athletic sports. Sidique Merican won the 100--yards m 10.1 seconds. Later he improved on his 1949 220-yard record of 23.3 seconds by 3 sees, for the event. For these performances he was awarded a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1056 12 RACE 1: 3.00 p.m. Horses CL 4 9 Div. 3 6 Furs. 1. 000 Envoy 4y 9.00 'Mr. Kwik Fox Woods 2. 000 Banquet Hall tiy 8.13 M/s Ong Onj? Martin Tut 3. 002 Demonic 3y $.11 Mr. Wong Madam Chan Lewis Bagby 4. 400 Broadway Bill 5y 8.12 M/s.
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    • 229 12 WEIGHTS FOR 4TH Dsv BELOW are weights 1 (!llul M UHf August races. uu l^ lv H GOLD CIP 1 udl s Ik J'avance 9.01 H an nx si! Technicolor SIZ \2 V c t ihi w' f Avalanche .late J£g£ |j ;fi rIS ?r ndian 8 -°8 scotch 1
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