Singapore Standard, 14 August 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard SO. 44. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 325 1 RAN, Aug. 13 (R t llh r Mr Richard Stokes, Bri- Prm Seal, who is on a special mission hire, saw the Persia for more than an hour at his summer palace out- side TYhrran today. Later this evening, Mr. Stokes
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  • 102 1 Ch inese Guerillas Plan "Big P ush" This Winter lMg 13. <IP>. An anti Communist sa rt l«day that 340.000 jjuerillas m d Ji> Lnini h a 'bi» push" against the v ■tr if the Baited States supplies I 'p. il euu pni:-:i» ,n <•;■• ;\vcd through an interpreter, said
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  • 139 1 S ii^t.d Start Reporter vl!-'' I) natter wli* U**l bolli l»rr rhiVlrea I H«mrl rra»hr«l nrar lirr lioui<> on Fast n-aporv, bwl FHday, aHeadrd ih«- funeral Philip (2), on a slick 1 her yctitenlay. The I .hi !a. her thr*-t*-\t'ar-o!«l <l:iM»hl«-r v»as Saturday. bed
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  • 79 1 SYDNEY Aug. 13 'AP> Sister Kenny, lamed u>r her m fantile paralysis work. sa»id to d -i> 1 .»:n unwell and incur a bl j so. She added »hal she bad ""little tim< efi this >r!d." Sistei Kenny will leave for the United
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  • 274 1 Standard Staff Reporter BY THE TIME the Japanese peace treaty is signed, all Japanese prisoners ot war throughout Asia and South East Asia, except Russia and "China", will have been re- patriated to Japan. A total of 227 Japanese PoW's from Malaya. Borneo,
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  • 48 1 Mr. Richard Stokes (left) British Lord Privy Seal, and leader of the British Mission on the oil crisis m Persia, shakes hands with the Shah of Persia. Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, when the two met recently. Yesterday, they conferred for more than an hour. A.P. Photo.
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  • 210 1 16 Peking Diploma ts Not Permitted To Land In Indonesia HONGKONG, Aug. 13 (Reuter-AAP). Sixteer Chinese Embassy and Consular officials who wen refused permission lo land and take up posts m Indo nesia will arrive m Hongkong tomorrow on their wa; home. The officials are travelling m the 10.972-ton Dutch
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  • 161 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mop. Several persons were injured during a fight which broke out shortly after 8.30 o'clock tonight at the junction of Batu Road and Princess Road between a party of about 60 Malays of the R.A.S.C. and some Indians.
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  • 94 1 VALETTA. Malta. Aug. 13 (UP >— Sixty ships and planes ot four Atlantic Pact nations roared into action under strict wartime conditions today m the greatest peacetime manoeuvres m Mediterranean history. The giant four-day operation involving United States. British. French and Italian forces began a minute after
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  • 165 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE MASTER of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge University, Mr. Donald Portway, is due m Singapore today by air on a lecture torn among the services m the Far East. His lectures include talks on the atom and hydrogen bombs, atomic energy
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  • 63 1 PENANG, Mon.— As a result of petrol shortage m India and Pakistan, the British Overseas Airways Corporation York freighter service will be cancelled after Wednesday, a representative of the Malayan Airways, Penang branch, disclosed to The Standard today Normally, this service operated twice a week
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  • 116 1 3 MEN GO TIGER HUNTING KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Australians and another European, Mr. F. H. Elliott of the Eastern Agencies, Kuala Lumpur, who went tiger hunting m the Ulu Yam area of Selangor, yesterday, had their first engagement with bandits instead. After an
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  • 315 1 Kaesong Talks Headed For A New Deadlock WASHINGTON, August 13 (UP) General Matthew RMgway said today that the Communists m Korea have "produced no concrete evidence of honest peaceful intentions'" despite lengthy truce negotiations. The United Nations Commander-in-Chief warned that the United Nations fc6 will now judge the Communist intentions
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  • 101 1 A NUMBER of naval mine sweepers exercising m the Straits ol Johore will be "attacked" at intervals through out today by almost every type of operational aircraft m use m Malaya The times ol the air "attacks' are a secret from the ships, m order
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  • 222 1 Shot For Corruption Unproductive, UN Communique Says •JHMmm&i KAESONG'S 23rd SESSION MUNSAN, Auj;. L 3: (R<ui«r-VAI 1 ni«-«l rillami and Communist negotiators had an "unprodiiriiw" meeting today at their 23rd session of the ceasefire talks, a United Nations spokesman aniioii need. During m 80-minute meeting the Communists again rejected a
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  • 165 1 CAIRO. Aug. 13 (AP) Moslem religious leaders have begun a campaign to nationalise the holy places of Mecca and Medina, it was reported here today. The newspaper. Al Gamhour al Misri. said Moslem sheikhs at recent gatherings m Damascus and Karachi discussed the high pilgrimage
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  • 49 1 HONGKONG. Aut> 13 <AFP» —The newspaper. Wah Kiu Vat Poh today published an unconfirmed report that Ho Chi Minh and Commander-in-chief of the Vietminh Army Vnn Guven Giap had conterred m Poking with Chinese Communist leaden frorr July 28 to August 1
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  • 79 1 4 Rumanians To Die For 'Spying BUCHAHEST. Aug. IS «l'P» F'tur prominent Rumani.iii.s, m r 1 u d i r i n a immei general m W Air Force, were ientenopd to death today 00 charge o! s;>ljiu t'l!- 'he* Unitt^d States and Britain Pour other defendant! recen ed tentencec
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  • 170 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHILDREN wen left playiag *lth a matchbox m a room of a r»ho|>boaae al Rorhorr Koad. Tin- re— hed m thf death of one of ihnn. a I montli-ititl baby rrirl. who died from extensive burn-, when be* dresa i
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  • 148 2 Standard Stall Reporter SOB Ml* MENG, a former detective who robbed $3 from (hew Weng Wah ai Braddeß Road on Oct 6, la-t. was sentenced to one year's rigorona imprisonmenl m the Sinsapore Third IHstrici Court yesterday. Chew s frii fs ise that nd s
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  • 65 2 Standard Staff Reporter ST MARGARET'S School, B m fell >wn as the C E.Z. SIS m Singapore is organising a drive to ge: some $20.000 M for **bad y eded essentials**— a assembly hall and a cioan stie s 'o room. T is t tilding scheme
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    118 2 Standard photo. Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY ONE yearold Helga Smyser (left) and Mrs. William Koenig. two Americans who arrived m Singapore m the President Monroe, yesterday. Miss Hetea Smyser leaves Singapore by air todiy to join her father who is the Second Secretary m the American Embassy m Bangkok. She
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  • 109 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 800 workers of the Singapore Glass Manufacturer.*; Company Will return to work early this morning after a 24--day strike. The strike was called oft following negotiations initiated by Mr. P. M. Williams, Secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore The
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  • 94 2 WHILE walking along High Street on the afternoon f Aug. 3. a Municipal road inspector saw Goh Cheng Teng carrying a drum with the markings M C" on it. The inspector identified the drum as the property of the Singapore Municipality. which W3.s used for
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  • 391 2 Standard Staff Reporter HOLDING that the Building Bye-Laws of the Rural Board are not t4 ultravir«*«*.*' the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R.C.S. Bell yesterday convicted and lined tour leading Singapore rubber merchant* a total of 8500 for erecting seven smoke houses and a
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    72 2 photo. Mr. Bruce Thomas and his wife Loraine who is a teacher of Journalism m Compton College, California, with their six -year-old daughter Susan m the President Monroe which arrived m Singapore, yesterday. Little Susan is probably one of the most travelled young ladies of her age for she has
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  • 306 2 Laycock Motion Thanks Dunl op REPORT ON RIOTS TO BE DEBATED MR. JOHN LAYCOCK, Progressive Member for Katong m the Singapore Legislative Council, Mill table four motions at the meeting of the Council next Tuesday on the Report of the Riots His motions ask for action against the Government officers
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  • 123 2 WHEN the nvs. Heather arrived from Calcutta and was berthed at the quarantine anchorage, revenue officers boarded the vessel, and discovered sever, pounds vi opium concealed m a wooden panelling m one of the ships cabins. This was stated m the Singapore Third District
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  • 166 2 Standard Staff Reporter EFFORTS by the Labour Department to settle the dispute between the Tang San Brick Works of Singapore and their workers, numbering about 100, failed yesterday. The workers served a fortnight's strike notice on Wednesday last when the Company refused to grant their
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  • 183 2 NONE OF the escorting party to the 30 Japanese war criminals undergoing various terms of imprisonment m Burma was armed with any weapon, not even a stick, said Mr. Louk Choon Foung, honorary secretary-general of the Burma Ked Cross Society and head of the escorting party,
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  • 173 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHURCH of Scotland Mission which operated hospitals, schools a\:d churches m China for the last 70 years has been entirely ousted by tne Red China Government. This was revealed to The Standard by Dr. J. O F. Macrea last suprintendent
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  • 60 2 of Burma is e of toll I Despite the fact t Burrne:>e we: c persecuted by U < Japanese, especially the Jar. ese kempeta;. during of Occupation, the Union G ment has treated the 30 i ere with kindness, he sal Besides furnishing them white civilian suits and
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  • 125 2 ™«irir^ tandard Shipl I: 'Porter KJKLIGN corresponds! i md lecturer Bruce Thomas, said m Sin* SfSffc next Red China move wouiei tx v, South-Fas iJ pr^lv towards Ind<,( hina j Mr. Thomas who is on a fact-finding world toi;r ooritly covered three layi the
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    • 76 2 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE AMOY CANNING CORP. (H.K.) LTD. j cordially invites you to visit their stall at the I HAPPY WORLD TRADE EXHIBITION Nightly up to 19th. Aug. 1951 I filiili 1 Ib PACKETS $2.25 4 Ib M 1.18 1 Ib .64 2 O« 132I 32 Get the Best
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    • 56 2 t)o yo f<. I fit j ...t' oil tiger vSi^^/i^ OASHIN S.A i i Pot Kuo Tan> «W/ 6«f b^ JKi* j Lllrfc DE Lv/iK. RESTAURANT \M» BAB 5 TRY OIK SiM CtAI THtRSDAY: CHICKEN <' BKI MAMEE 1 SATtRDAY: HAINAN CM X N CATER MM tKJTD 25. HIGH STREET
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    • 34 2 -VVVVVVVWV>AVVVV\VVU\\V\\\\\V\\\\\\\VVV\^^^ i 'mtiSmmM MF S rAM^?.? f 5!? S r i love your face- but, i I I you must nevelr see: \a HE CAM T SEE MV AJ? KNOW THAT >/ it rr. wr
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  • 100 3 New Relief Rates For 635 Cases AIMATfcLY 635 old cases have been conr new rates m connection with the relief m ltd by the Singapore Government early nth is disclosed by a spokesman of the Public action of the Social Welfare Department t ot the new rates is subject to
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  • 55 3 S'pore Had No Voice At ICFTU Meet cd." V X 2 R ice th« c are very happy for the heln Riven by the Singapore Govf"i"2fni an particularly to the S-m-m' Welfare Department Jot the care they have taken. me new rates will g o a long way r hep
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    134 3 A week's vacation course for Singapore and Federation of Malaya teachers organised by the Singapore Teachers' Union, is now m progress at the University of Malaya. There are 180 men and women attending the course. Group picture shows 140 teachers with the ViceChancellor of the University, Dr. G. V. Allen.
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    37 3 Mr C. K. Dasarafka Raj. Labour Member for Rochore District, m the Singapore Legislative •uincil. returned yesterday from the I .K. Standard picture shows .Mr. Raj being greeted on arrival at the airport by Mr. Francis Thomas.
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  • 81 3 The Singapore delegate to the World Assembly oi Youth at Cornell University. Miss Poh Luan-lim will visit her Amen- can friends m North Carolina after the meeting ends. The young Chinese gin will visit the Reverend and Mis. H.F. Khuen ol Rutherrord College, North
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  • 174 3 Standard Staff Reporter V. RAMAfWAMIAR, the Indian yogi, at the little wayside Sree Renganather Temple at 14th Mile Bukit Timah, Singapore, will begin a 13-day last on tomorrow tor the well-being of Malaya and the Malayans. During I 1 I .-ting period, the Ir,d!:i!; '41
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  • 317 3 THERE is no law at present whereby the Rural Board can control private firms from supplying electricity to the people living m Bukit Panjang Village, and charging what they like, until a bill now before the Singapore Legislative Council is passed, said Mr. A. B.
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  • 82 3 Standard Staff Reporter The Singapore Y.W.C.A. Is launching an appeal for aid for victims of the Kampong Bugis fire. Donations from members and friends are welcome particularly if these are m the form of clothing, tinned food, kitchen utensils, money, bed linen and blankets. Gifts
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  • 157 3 SINGAPORE DI ARY IYVI.C. V. Orchard Road: S.P.C A. Committee Meeting 5.15 p.m., Mi lay Class 5.30 p.m.. French Class 5..i0 p.m.. St. John's Ambulance Parade at T. Pavilion 5.30 p.m.. Commercial Classes 5.30—8.30 p.m.. Gymnastics Keep-Fit Class (i p.m.. Table Tennis Training 7 p.m Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: Badminton
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  • 53 3 A FIXE of $30 m default three 1 weeks' imprisonment was imposed on a 60-year-old Chinese. Chen Tai, m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he admitted having seven of two hon leaf packets of chan- dv at the Main Gate. R.A.F. i Seletar on the night
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  • 31 3 MEMBERS of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club are reminded that Mr. T. V. K. Varriar will give a talk on "The Human Mind" tomorrow at 7. H0 p.m.
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  • 257 3 Extension Of K.K. Hospital An Urgent Matter Standard Stall Reporter PUBLIC confidence i" West- 1 era medicine has so increased j since the end ol the war that olana under way tor extensions to be made to Kandang Kerbau HosDital are becoming an urgent matte-, the Director oi Medical Services,
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  • 257 3 'Reshty Should Be Given Account' JUDGMENT WITH costs m favour of the plaintiff, Mr. Mohamed Aga Reshty, a businessman, was given m 1 the High Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Rogers m a suit m which the defendant, Mr. B. A. Mallal, Editor of the Malayan
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    41 3 picture The three occupants of this car which went off the road and landed m a ditch were badly injured and sent to hospital yesterday evening. The accident occurred just after the railway crossin« at the 11th mile Bukit Timah. Standard
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  • 210 3 Shaw Brothers are presenting The Great Gogia F J ;.> i;i. Bgyp tian Magician and Master Illusionist, who is at present on a world tour on September 3 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Gogia Pasha's repertoire con- I tains h\\ the ads one associates
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  • 307 4 Loans By Planters' Loan Board Are Debts Due To The Board r Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Justice, Federation of Malaya, Sir Stafford Foster Sutlon. held that loans given out by the Planters' Loans Board were debts due to the Board and not to the Government. Giving
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    59 4 photo. nun io.uuu scouis irom 49 different countries m one great camp, the seventh boy scouts jamboree at Bad Ischl. Austria, affords plenty of opportunity for Signa-ture-seekers. Here two German scouts (left) swap autographs with, left to right: Ahmad Man of Perlis Ibrahim Ismail of Kedah, Lim Chens: Nam of
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  • 301 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bandits m the Tlu K!an<j area about seven miles from Kuala Lumpur are cut ofl from their last source ot food supply with the evacuation today of the 400 villages, mostly Chinese. from the fourth mile Inipang
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  • 112 4 Standard Staff orrt.-pondfnt KUALA LUMPUR, Mem. The Fedi 'ration Court of Appeal, today upheld the conviction and sentence Oi death paoecd on V* M>l Tonir. f«»r collecting supplies for the bandits. \ppellant was b >" Mr. Justice Brig > at the B Assizes. With a boy
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  • 41 4 TEMPLE KEEPER APPEALS MPUR. Mon.— [brar posses rap ru tal 'onsl mds C sfi< s Lat x t 1 /hen he was scrap rubber m his Accused deni M \e charge. He is < >ted. He ga\ I was all wed bail
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  • 54 4 A Fi tKMEB NAAF] clerk. D. J. Franfort, I be 2 Chinese v sentenced I ni le on rigoi us i!npris>>n:^ by the Presideni >f the Scs- ■> C urt, Mr. D. M. K. Grant yesten le pleaded guilty 1 two charges 01 giving sc evider.ee during Judical
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  • 76 4 Standard Staff Reporter A REWARD ol $5,000 has been offered by the Singapore Police I any person or persons for information loading to the arrest ol the assailant of Mr. Kenneth Kerr, a Snn°apore Traction Company ticket Inspector, who was shot 0:1 Saturday at Arab Street.
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  • 30 4 FOURTH Anniversary of Independence of India will be celebrated m the Congress Premises it Kuala Kurau Road. 3agan Serai, tomorrow at 4 p.m. All Indians are cordially invited.
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  • 55 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dr. Hamzar b. Haji Taib was yesterday fined $100 m default one month's imprisonment m the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court. He was charged for driving his car m a negligent manner and colliding with a lorry at 7 p.m. on
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  • 166 4 Flying Makes You Feel Young -Mr. Clarke Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two People m Kuala Lumpur yesterday performed their first solo flights and both said afterwards they were very thrilled. One of them is Mr. Kow Sek Chu (27) working m a lorry transport agenfs office m the
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  • 80 4 Standard StalT orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fazal Alam (27) who pleaded guilty to doing a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide was fined $200 by the First M sistrate, Inche Ibrahim, today On December 5, Last year, the accused was driving along Bii h
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  • 114 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Security Forces rarr\ui» operations, on informations given to them, killed two bandits m the Johore Bahru area yesterday. One of them was a $10,000 bandit named Sau Keng. a 28-year-old i ln lam from the Ivulai area.
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  • 92 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— More areas m the Federation have been declared food restricted areas. The latest to come under this regulation are parts of Xegri Sembilan (A) On the Sikarr.at Road m the Seremban Town Board area to the Simpung Sikamat Road and
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  • 56 4 B\XDIT hide-outs m J hore, Pin ing and Selang t f > bombed and straffed by R A.K. and R A A.F. aircran m ore:; tions yesterday R A.'F Brigands and vampires and RA.AF. EJncolns took part In the attacks, winch were made m support i
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  • 56 4 FIVE MEN. Krishna Govinda, Low Meng Hock, Tan Nam Huat, Tan Kah H.>ck and See Knit were tentatively charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with the murder of Tan Kirn Bock at Siak Street on Aug. 11. All five accused were remanded until Aug. 20. when
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  • 151 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Enehe Hashim Ghani, President of the Peninsula Malays Union, today welcomed the nomination of Tungku Abdul Rahman for the Presidency of the United Malays National Organisation. He said the Tungku was sacrificing a lot to work for UMNO
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    36 4 Mr. Tan Scow X eldest grandson of late Towkay Tan s Hoe of Batu Pahal iriU be leavine this month I further his studies m thf United Kingdom. Tan will take up Lav Lincoln's Inn. London
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  • 37 4 Standard v t- 1(i ri KUALA LUM F k Ferlei ent. F. C The cou a we Mi C .:<••• said thai operative Society good 1 as simi thai g e>T COUIM Is 1
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  • 82 4 Standard Staff (orn-. wi KUALA LUMPUR. M P. M ivan X r- ttion has ssked the C nese Assoc I n I Government n I I > born the Emergency i na. In a letter I the M f the A--Mr. H. S. Leo. states thai I
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  • 39 4 cwv Abdul n thim bii eldesi son of Che Yusolf master pf the Malaj Skri Padang Gareng. left for F last week-end for a fouri ***** m Civil E the Soul i C Kelantan State Sch Larship.
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  • 37 4 THE Resident Commiss Mr. G. E. C. Wisdc»m. i opened the store of the M Municipal Employees Co tive Stores Society a1 JW Road on Friday afternoon. Society has more than '00 m bers.
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  • 18 4 THE umual ge m i al bm I the Malacca Chamb merce is being held t""^>
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  • 51 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Mon.— Parents. relatives, friends and well wishers were present at Teluk Anson yesterday to Bend 21 Malay recruits (Malayan Other Ranks) to Singapore for training. The Malays were a batch recruited from over SO applicants by Captain W. H. Blakemore. Army Recruiting
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  • 115 4 Standard Stafi Corrt^poiult nt KUALA LIMPIR, Mon. The rcstrictioa on t!t< movemeol of food m the Fedrration is r— rfag a ieriouti fall m earning of lorry transport operator* v>lm .-tima'. they are lo>in«» al>out iO per cent of lh«ir hmt&mtM SUM the ban on the
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    • 125 4 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 23? Qu-tn Stree*. Phone 223T0 lecond-rv Commercial Education for boys ond gir's to School Commercial Certificate Intensive Training tor the better business appointments. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Learn yourself:- Shorthand. BookKeeping. Typcwr.ting. Proct.col English. Tatestj IN iC ORO JEWELLERY S.P.H. de SUVA i 45 lIHiH STKEEI > SINGAFORI
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    • 86 4 FOR SALE PIECE of land DO r m town limit m Anson. Suitable for lact godown or resident. Re plication to G.P.O B To! ok Anson MUN SEN PAINTIN< (water colors il For Sale at 1 Raffli Singapore. LOTS 127. 153 (1) and Lots Ho and 217(15) bouse No. W,
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    • 14 4 I _J I 1 NOTICES BOARD OF I I BANKR'JPin ORD I MA! I
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    • 38 4 s. (|7T) f WEV, SYLVESTER, iM^ilOSS^ f YAv'LL GET \A I PON'T f THAT SILLY FELINE I|]| 1 JB^I I'VE NEVER. YOU CA^N'T GO/^^^- =7 TO^SEP J VPOUBT IT/J GETS WACKIER vj Mh < '3^tC^lr^ I EE N THROWN
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  • 336 5 S'P ORE WANTS GEN. DUNLOP I ring Him Back, Say beven Civic Leaders standard Staff Reporter P S IIE :SG GE(:K lOrill< pP J of the Rotary I IoW lhc standard v,st, r ,lav lal Major General Dunffi ta as an .nternal S e,uri.v officer for the Colony if 3
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    34 5 :< Resiraemt's j^ep ami Malayai Airway P-- invoivod \a a roliivioM im ir ./it of Boust.ad h oWcfji m KHant.in on Satutday, This photo shows 0w fehicles Inmedialeb Ji'ter and a irouii of carious oslookers.
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  • 439 5 Pay Plan Minority Report By 2 M.C.s \<*Kll^ report <>n ihe *alar\ grfieniea for Wnniriyl e»ployeea i-> HkeH i<» be pal m l>y S. Ma.i>am aiui M. l\ I). Sair. Progressive ■Mir ommiaeioßera for Norih ami South ar<ls 5U day learnt M m .u:d Mr. f the Mv ture 1
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  • 231 5 Red Cross Blankets For F ire Victims A BALE ol 100 blankets trnm the Singapore Red Cross has been handed to trie Blue Cross C tinese Charitable Institutions >n I r distribution to the i Kampong Busis fire victims. The Blue Cross had been organising relict for the unfortui Date
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  • 178 5 Power Cuts Today t*l \ili >\ liable to loud >n tixi i> arc l i;>»\ Kh«*«-m. ford. Km r, \|^h. I* l> Quarry. X Mfs: Itukit Punjang, i iri.idi Princess K.li/:«---i n h.nrv Farm. I loroag 1. <. Hnkit ill I mtril < liin«'»e k^.. I iih Sooa Caa- boon
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  • 218 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. An appeal for the early establishment of a* sub-office of the Trade Union Adviser's Department m Kedah was made by Che Wan Din Honorary Secretary of the Kedah Divisional Trade Union Council, at a tea party held yesterday m honour of Mr.
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  • 202 5 Standard Stafl Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Mon. More than 10 dance hostesses and waitresses comprising Malays and Siamese met m the Paradise Cabaret m the Great W orld Park here yesterday when they decided to form the Women Workers Union. Miss Lee Mcc Har. .said that she
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    142 5 An American university scholarship and a travel grant from the United States Government will enable Miss Lam Lai Chenff of Ipoh (above) to complete her studies m America. Miss Lam. daughter of Dr. Lam Hor Yin of ?M, Brewster Road. Ipoh, expects to leave by sea for the
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  • 222 5 Inspector Explains Shooting Munnurn »ian PENANG, Man. Inspector] Tan Chin Teik told Magistrate i Mr. D. C. I. Wernham today that a detective opened fire when he saw the accused turn j round and put his right hand into his trouser pocket as if to draw a revolver m Rope
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  • 66 5 THE Governor nas approved th c appointment of Mr. T;in I Kwang Loong to the Singapore j Customs Service. Part I. Mr. Tan was born m Kedah and was educated at Si. Xavier's Institution, Penang. He was awarded a Malayan Union Scholarship for Raffles College, Singapore and received his
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  • 48 5 UNDER the auspices of the Singapore Buddhist Association j sermons m Sinhalese on the teachings of the Lord Buddha j will be delivered every Sunday at the temple. No. 263, Outram Road. Singapore from 5 p.m. to j (> p.m All interested are cordially invited to attend.
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  • 103 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSOX. Mon.— Four children Lost their Lives m two fatal accidents m Port Dickson during the weekend. Three died m the town when, walking with their mother. a Chinese squatter, they were involved m a collision with an oncoming lorry. The children killed
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  • 137 5 REFRESHER BEGINS FOR TEACHERS Standard Stall Col I tapandf iH PENANG. Mon.— Fo t: r nese school teachers began Iheir five-day refreshei course on health today by visiting the anti-malaria works m Paya Terubong and attending a lecture on "Control of Malaria" given by D: Tan Hoi Kee. Government Health
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    99 5 Officers of Headquarters 18th Infantry Brigade, Kuala Lumpur. Seated (left to right) Capt. R. VV. Hey don (GSO 111); Major E. A. Cooper-Key, M. C. (Brig. Major); Brig. R. T. X, Pye DSO, OBE; Major R..1.D.E. Buekland (DAA QMG); Capt. St. J. C. Brooke Johnson MBE (Intelligence Officer).
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  • 225 5 Standard Staff CorreMpondmt ALOR STAR, Mon. The call-up of youths m Kedah under the Manpower Regulation** atari* m October this year for 2.385 out of a total of 20.000 for the whole of the Federation. This figure is small compared with total number
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  • 61 5 Standard Suit < orn-spondt v\ PENANG Mon. Di R D :^> will be coining bere some time m Octobe the Acting Director <>r Medical Serviced IB place ot Dr. E A Sti til icrs who 15 proceeding on home leave. Dr. Gross is now
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  • 154 5 THE LABOUR Party of Ita- gapore "will swetp the potts the next Municipal election! m December.' said Mi C R Da... ratha Rhi. Labour Membei I i Roch -:e I):>v id In the Sins, i pore Legislative Council, on I I return to t'-.e Colons
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  • 159 5 Big Dance Contest Ends In Draw Tic A tie i Dance I mnpe ition ■■> >• gor and gapore te ai < at I t > w <i c,b cc ended m S Wail i Slow FoK-ti A and Setani Tango and Quickstep Sell igoi wac ■ep ese M Jimmj
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    • 130 5 V j here shoA-s the date automatic- s&\ 'p^^ &\im ally and cieo ly through en open- -^^'X t dk wF ing m the dial, thus avoiding the /f\ J complication of en extra hand. a/ J^^^^^ =i:::^^!e^^^^^F end maintains the accuracy of \L$v&C~ movement by seeling off dirt, NsfpStlJii^^^^
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  • 880 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper More Mouths To Feed 'THE Federation is a fertile country. So are its people as is evidenced by facts and figures given m the 1950 Annual Report on the Federation of Malaya. The estimated population at mid-year 1950 was 5,226,549. Thi^ represents an increase of
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  • 804 6 ONLY ONE-SIXTH OF STUDENTS IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS THE ratio of students In the vernacular schools of the Federation, as compared with English schools there, is about 5 to 1, states the Annual Report for 1950 of the Federation of Malaya. The total number of children attending schools of all types
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    • 680 6 Sir: 11 is an elementary proposition thai a Muslim has the right to marry one or two oi 1u cc or four i\ es; but the Koran goes on to say that it would be better I r him to marry only one wife. The injunction? of
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    • 458 6 Sir 1 am puz; l< d by the stat« ne it that a 'unified service for teachers', by a hie i I i. td< rstand thai every teac lei m English Schools should be allowed to reach the highest post irrespective of academic qualifical ons and merits— will
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    • 305 6 Sir. As a humble British Malayan »übject may I, through ihe medium of your columns, offer my sincere thanks to General Briggs for his strategy which unduubtedly spells peace. But Major-Generai Briggs should know that oi every iuO people born m this country some 44 per
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    • 163 6 Sir:— l have seen m your issue ot Friday August iv a letter signed by "Elector m the East Ward". He writes "I want to write to my elected member to draw his attention to the anomalies m the lalest Government COLA allowances but he is
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    • 97 6 Sir:— lt is very gratifying to learn that 40 Municipal clerks m Penang who do not possess Cambridge Certificates, have been transferred to the same salary scales as those holding School Certificates. It is hoped that the lead given by the Penang Municipality will be followed
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    • 51 6 Sir. My attention has been drawn to the publication m your paper of August 1. 1951, m which it was stated that I was one of the twelve representatives of pro-Kuomintang Chinese associations and guilds throughout Malaya who wanted to see Mr. Dewey. Lq__ slaifi—lhat I
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    • 422 6 sj.- M a y I call the attention oi my countrymen through the hospitality of your columns to the critical period we are passing through m Malaya. Fifteen representatives of the three Indian political bodies met on May 13 and agreed to merge these bodies into one
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    • 119 6 Sir: I am living along a trol'ey bus route In Penang and I am sure most listeners living along a trolley bus route will agree with me when I say that radio reception even when a local station is tuned on is disturbed by the passing of
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  • 31 6 Review of Views oports N |pj I I V I futile Malayans t Fin Ifi tns i Hainan Springboard Chung Shini 1 1 1 a'. 1 r < i v 1 c
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    • 7 6 I Col other's Boy eomMtaM}i\k... 3 f^m*>
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  • 359 7 ON DON, An-. 13, (UP) Perceptible differences m ussiau relations an- beginning to strain the young Moseow- \i-. to diplomatic reports received h<r<> from tin* Far East, The rift is not on'y ideological but affects the national interests of both countries. There
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  • 102 7 MOSCOW, Aug. 13. (IP) Indian Ambassador Professflf Sarvepalii Radha krishnan. m a Inited Press interview, expressed the opinion Sunday that the Western powers would be well advised to pay serious attention to the recent peace feHers from Russia which ■light lead to an improvement
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  • 72 7 Hundreds Arrested In Sumatra Is of peoS and om d ars •he ton o cf I that s ateoM nt D v rials c health and I f e\< mpt< d n- ;m t d ci>:nci erj bod? t<' c opei t noon local f action wai |C c actded
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  • 146 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. «UP> -An inordinately expensive bit of pageantry, under way m East Berlin under the guise of the World Youth Festival, has 100 per cent political goal of rallying the worlds youth behind the idea "Communism symbolizes peace. the State Department said Sunday. It
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  • 49 7 Am 13. < ap» ...Vnalled 1.000.- I for a nineS r.i\ dedicated C*v :nan defence demanding a ft I all Germany youngsters 1)1 o1 bed before I lighi and hasty uped to assemb--0600 GMT they were mili\i:v formation m .ed until i-"> 00 v father.
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  • 34 7 TOKYO. Aug. 13. cßeuter--General Ridgway today made public his mtssage praising the "extraordinary heroism of the men of the Netherlands detachment who will leave this month to return to the Netherlands^
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  • 53 7 CAIRO, Aug. 13, iAFP)- It was reported that the Egyptian Government would shortly authorise Egyptian pilgrims to leave for Mecca. Message? has been received from competent authorities m Saudi Arabia giving an assurance that there wa s no epidemic m that country »t pre^sent.
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  • 63 7 Princess Elizabeth with her husband, the Duke of Edin burgh, and their children Prince Charles (born Nov. 14. 1948) and Princess Anne (born Aug. 15. 1950), photographed recently at the couple's London residence at Clarence House. Prinress Anne, held by her mother, pushes her father
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  • 267 7 KARACHI, Aug. 13 (AP)— Prime Minister Liaquat AH Khan said Sunday that the Indian Premier has "closed the door" on his plan to rule out an IndoPakistan war but again urged Nehru to accept United Nations Security Council guidance for a
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  • 72 7 LEGHORN. Italy; Aug. 13 <UP) The first group of 1.200 United States Army troops landed at this new American supply base Sunday as Italian police and riot squads kept a constant guard against any Communist interference. The soldiers. 1.200 of them bound for immediate
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  • 168 7 BAD ISCHL. Austria, Aug. 13, (AP) For the first time the Seventh World Boy Scout Jamboree camp here opened its gates to an estimated 40,000 visitors Sunday. Sunday morning thousands of Scouts attended open air services m the camp. Dr. Leopietsch. Catholic Bishop of GriiZ,
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  • 174 7 OSLO, Aug. 13, (AP).—British Premier Clement Attlee left Oslo for Britain Sunday night aboard the "Widemouth Bay" after a holiday through southern Norway. He lunched with King Haakon of Norway Sunday night and addressed the Norwegians over the radio. Mr. Attlee expressed his gratitude
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  • 74 7 LONDON. Aug. 13. <ReuterV Lord Ogmore. Minister of Civil Aviation, will lead the British delegation to th e African Defence Facilities conference opening m Nairobi, Kenya, on Aug. 20. the Commonwealth Relations Office announced here Sunday. South Africa. Belgium. Fiance. Italy, Portugal and Southern Rhodesia are
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  • 286 7 GEN. EISENHOWER ASSERTS: WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (AP) A I.S. Senatf Sub-Committee Sunday quoted General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of Atlantic Pact forces m Europe, as saying that the free worlds strength is overwhelming "and it is ridiculous for us to be talking m
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  • 126 7 NEW YORK. Aug 13, (Reut< Mr. Alexandei Kerensky. fi Premie:- of the Provisional ernmeni ol the Russian Republic m 1917. let: bj ai> pesterd; for Frankfurt on his way to Munich to take part m ial \r called "a conference to i t a
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  • 90 7 2 Large HK Buildings Ready By Year 's End HONGKONG. Auf E) lAP< Builders have announced I .1 the 11 -storey Shamrock 11' ■< a Inch m!I be one of Ffongkt t i five largest buildings and I must luxurious botei will rompleted by the **nri of the year Tne
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  • 143 7 ORLEANS. Frame. Auk. IS. (AP).— Pretty black haired Mme. Yvonne Chevallier. wife of the Mayo of Orleans. to d the polite she shot and killed her husband Sunday just 21 boon after he tmik hw first post m the new French Cabinet. She
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  • 87 7 TOKYO. Aug. 13. dPiPekin« Radio, quoting lU<Vietnam "salvation front said Sunday that New Y<uk (iovernor Thomas K. l)e\v«y's recent visit to Saifcon i*> "obviously part of an Amen tan plan to extend the ajiKxessive war m Indn China." The broadcast said Dewey's
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  • 131 7 ITHACA. N< w York. Aui IS >{']■< Secretary ol staU 0* toed < 9ft I Assembly of V tod road to regimentation i -m "short cut to prog aw There can be no pi esi nut freedom," Acheson i I. tt« Id ess* d the assembly
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    • 23 7 the storu ofMahi/an Travel... -^fs^ffmmM w t*#HEN roads were first 4^^~SS3S^' developed, torch -^^MS^= bearers led the way for horse carriaQes with comforT
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    • 543 8 FAST KEGULAf TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE San FionciKo Lo« Angelei All American 6 Canadian Cirie? Penang P. Sham Spore ROBERT LUCKENBACH 24/26A»f 27/28A«g 29Aug/ISept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26Sepf 27/28 Sept 29Sept/10ct CHINA BEAR 24/26Oct 27/28 Ocr 29Oct/lNov. Acceptino cr tgc lot Honqkow^ For hjh rxjrticuior* L>> Corg Deep Tonk« ond Passeng«f ANGLO
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    • 1454 8 Aussie To Command Tengah <^BhfTiii Dual Position GROUP Captain Frank Headlam v:^^^P^^^^^ v Commanding Officer of No. 90 (Composite) Wing of the Royal Australian Air Force m Malaya, is shortly to assume command I of Ten^ an tne R.A.F.'s principal operaI l^^fe^C^ tional airfield m the anti-bandit campaign, i. -^Hl^fc^
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    • 258 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rorol lotterdorri Lloyd Holland Amenco Lire Nederlorc Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am«te?d?m MONTREAI HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLF k Spore P Sham Penan** Billiton (SMN) 15/21Aug 22/23Aug 24/25Aug Sloterdyk (HAL) 7/13 Sept 1 4 1 SSept 16/1 7Scpi Bali (SMN» 17/23 Sept 24/25
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    • 354 8 "NORDVEST" for Fn^, nn "PATAGONIA" V o Bong- ok" M-JO* Hongkong Mon !q Kobe' "NORDHVAL" for Bong^ [«J U-l 4Sep "PRODUCI" for Bong F iok M MP^ > SAILINGS T t CON. nV^^^ 5 Fo. Colombo Ad.., Port si d I^ AND|^V, A I Ho. b u, fl ai^^^^ i
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  • 39 9 THE Isl i I me freigl i Kavigatoi (8,012 tons A nerica, i >ught 4 I ti i I tii late. 14 (11 »1) Buicks, .nd it 1.000" 1 ins i I general c.v-
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  • 22 9 suii far sm ill-sa le and cote industries i be held m Si v D. hi fr ra Feb 9.
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  • 229 9 Loans For Spore Fleets To Tap UnexploitedWaters Standard Staff Reporter o,>er a ni LVN lc Y )rovi < le £250,000 in loans to Colony fishing of I V 1 I" tO inCI eaSC the local land- Is b^ implemented by the Singapore Government. The
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  • 121 9 RUBBER I'he tatesi Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb Bu>ers Seller* No I K>S Spot Loose $146 51.47 F. 0.8 m bales Aug. No I R.SS $1,451 $1.46 No 8 KSS 51.40 V $1.41| No a Ks N <nora si.:?:? $i.33j Tone: Quiet after steady. LONDON RLBBIK
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  • 57 9 The Nati nalisi G ivei nmeni m F rrr. h-< signed a c\ ct with thre firms m Japs n I »r Ihe export of 100.000 tons of Formo- salj m U c next I mr months. The price quoted m the contract s US$l6 80
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  • 45 9 LISBON, Aug. 13 (AFP): L*.. if: ;i tr.idc agreement initialted here between the Portugese and Indonesian Governments, Portugal wii] import rubber, tobacco, leather, spices and other goods m exchange for cork, cotton goods, wines, canned fish, chemical products and v.ev.i:i- machines.
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  • 129 9 HK TO HAVE FURNITURE EXHIBITION HONGKONG, Aug. 13 (Reuter-i AAP): An exhibition will i be held from Sept. 5 to 9 at the Kowloon Chamber of Commerce premises m Kowloon when the Colony's furniture and fittings mer- 1 chants will show their work to the Colony. More than 22 Hongkong
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  • 30 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars (per (100 Malaya) are $343 (T T i 534 To IOD.i, $35 18 <r»0 rl st>; seliir:^ $34 3 8 iT.T./ O D>.
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  • 601 9 4/6 5/Ampat 11 /4 i cd Hong Fatt 85 Hitam 9 6 10 Hongkong J^ 6/6 Idris Hyd. ff f 28/ Ipoh j 20 1 25 K. Lanjut Kinta 95 i.05 Ke^ang 8 cd K.nta Kellas J 0/ KiUinghall y 6 l 9 Kamra 4/ 4 /g
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  • 58 9 The annual general < meeting of the Singapore I Camera Club icas made the occasion for a picnic held at Mr. him Teck Lee's bungalow at Ponggol. After discussions were over, the 50 members who attended took part m games and a photographic quiz.
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  • 229 9 Standard Staff Reporter I SINGAPORE Government has been receiving an average of 10 to 20 applications every week for building m the Colony, according to an ofheial member of the advisory committee, set up under the new Building Control Ordinance. This committee with
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  • 285 9 ANNOUNCEMENT by the I >. General >t>rvi<«s Administration, that it expects to tak<> advantage of an escape clause m the Belgian ami Dutch tin nirtal COOI tracts, is m line with the deliberate policy of depraving the tin price begun four months ago
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  • 161 9 Plan For Factory Delayed S.andard Staff Reporter < A SINGAPORE Govern- ment official yesterday j disclos?d that negotiations for a group of Hongkong financiers to set up a textiles producing factory m the Colony have been held up due to teihmcaliI ties. i Proposals which involve i the transfer of
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  • 59 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore was quietly steady yesterday with fair business passing. There was n certain amount oi I switching of August and September positions during the morning. Manufacturers came into the market later for small quantities. This steadied prices
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  • 66 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Aug. 13) were per lb.: Buyer Seller No. 1 RSS el Spot Loose $1.45J $I.4bJ FOB m bales Aug. No 1 RSS $1.45 $1.46 No. 2 RSS $1.39J $1-40$ No. 3 RSS $1.32 $1-33 RMA 1 on reg. tender
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  • 132 9 COLOMBO, Aug. 13 About 100 delegates from about 22 countries are expected to attend the special conference of the Food and Agricultural Organisation which will take place at Nuwera Eliya, Ceylon, from Sept. 17 to 29 this year. The main item on the
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  • 134 9 BECAUSE of the high cost of tin mining m Bolivia, producers m that country cannot be sa: to fare as well as those working more accessible deposits of higher-grade ore m Malaya and elsewhere, says th< monthly bulletin Tin.
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  • 32 9 HONGKONG. Aug. 13 -S] Standard S.i vice-- Ci >-:i.i on the H >ngkong Excl ange were HK515.60 to £1 Ste HK5(i.3625 -.o US$l HKSI Bl? I [Malayan $1: HKS tq
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  • 404 9 SHOLLD the international raw materials scheme materialise and be applied to tin, a standing international commodity group for tin will be set up. This is the view oi the Financial D* -j ment of the Rotterdamsche Bank. Am fcei dam, which has issued
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  • 181 9 LONDON. Aug. 14 (Reuier. (A. P.) Increases m the tuntrolled maximum prires of iron and steel products m Britain, effective immediately, have been necessitated by the sharp rise m the prices of imported iron ore. scrap, pig iron and semi-manufactured
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  • 89 9 FAIR TRADING IN PRODUCE Standard m :rk<-t ki pi r'.er FAIR m the Sii Pep but little busii I k white was quol ,-md I. 'i fair i I s and a Copra v. glu i it buyers opening i iJ I rising to 4 (#1 pt_: picul .1 No
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    • 99 9 c i 9 ljil>d' O LANDS SELL IT Getting Up Nights Stopped in 24 Hours ns, whitish discharge b*M of spine fgrw ■.<. r.rrvnuFiicss, weak--9 of rruir-.ly vigour are '.vasf Off A* Prostate beportani ccx gland K-rrom? tnes»e trouble? :J quickly restore vigi th, take thp new scienv called Rooena.
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    • 32 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SIME DARBY CC. LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU ™V^J»B POPTE MFG CO "GL7§>JvV^ ltd -r P^yS^.'^tViaß^si BROOKLYN NY '^Jf
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  • 83 10 IT s WES pan c ik- i ing linnc if you 1 fruits < fe es along with 3 a Try c carrot? 1 fresh 1 OS. co dried p es bananas gi > I canned xh been I I HAYING a glf liful >upply •I hrd linens
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  • 740 10  -  RACHEL GAYMANN By PARIS, (Ail Mail)— Here is a 1 sc ection or ri»** accessorial d iticed at recent dress shoufi 1:1 Paris. Extremely varied. me cla^ic and useful, others the height Of fancy, these art typical that une may say without exaggeration that they
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  • 210 10  -  ALICIA HART By II ANY women who are delighted by the re sistance of waterproof mascara to rain and tears are also dismayed by its resistance to ordinary cleaning methods. Recognizing this problem, one maker of this mascara is offering trea I ed pads
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  • 219 10  - Trouseau Troubles By ALICIA HART TOO many young wives, earnestly budgeting m the first years of marriage, wear their trousseaus to shreds before thinking about replacements. As a result, they are caught embarrassingly short of clothes when such emergencies rise as being asked to dinner by their husbands" bosses or
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  • 598 10 NURSERY HAS MAKINGS OF A PLEASANT ROOM Choice Uj Layette Takes Up Afternoon 10 AN came over again last week and was amazed at the sight of our nursery. Although still quite bare, it certainly has all the makings of a pleasant little room and she seemed to think we
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  • 2042 11  -  'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By Concerts Enjoy 57th Seasor Sir Henry Wood IN 1895 Robert Newman, impresario and manager of the Queen's Hall, London, started something new m public concert-giving. His object was to break away from the formal and stuit-fi ed late-Victorian type of concert and open
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    • 255 11 LAST 2 DAYS!^ m i:> a.m. 1.30, 6.13 9.30 p.m. Mt SOUTH SIAS MWKMI V/i^SM -THEM.C.M L TEL. 4 3400 Aia-CQMftiTir>Kf|rfr OPENS THURSDAY! S€ CROSBY (MX. MUSIC. ..HIMSELF) II A MERRY BUNCH OF lIKTAINMENT STARS IN ►\DERFUL MUSICAL STORY! I* 'ir-ILL^M^. jJr I*4 < \\Y l^gpPP!fV>& Aa^B Mi £*n W
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    • 55 11 I hi, I =g ROBINSON TURPIN FIGHT IT'S A KING- SIDE SEAT AT THE GREATEST BATTLE IN FIGHT HISTORY! THE FULL15 ROUNDS PUNCH BY PUNCH 46 MINS 6 KEELS SHOWING WITH c ACTION BLAZES IN J^J^A -4^4 ROD CAMERON ADRIAN SOOTH /nWKM^W, New AlhambrA LAST DAY! I A M 4
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    • 197 11 '4« v GALA CHARITY PREMIERE TONIGHT 9.30* In aid of (he Singapore SB 'nd< r (he distiiifruishc^i Branch of the British jitf p«!ronago of 11. B. Th« Red Cross Society. W (iovernor oi Singapore Warn iN m^F ■■SBBT •^mmqjr ij i il COLIMBIAS I'll n H^II Eft ß CS* fiBS
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    • 106 11 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA EN uulS g p a kSmme Crossword No. 37 H am 'News! Sfi' SS^ffi H n I I I MM rh°™»i T «""i.S 1 cues across:, i mri 10 45 Old Time Dance Music. possibly adept. 7. Hesitate line one ?eljang go d can^ e p
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  • 137 12 Pestana Gets W inner For Penang Recs P \JSC M I PCI R Club nan the B Alaw C ib U openinj f th< Vici Cip soccev playe this sftei I :.e:"«; t I the SO ff ro jh wuyns and Intel Hassan equalised wth the scon II the PRC
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  • 359 12 THE HIRMhK Java junior singles champion, Lieni Khe Liaii# smashed his way into the Singapore Lann Tennis Association's singles final [yesterday, defeating seeded player, Low Kee Pow, after one of the most gruelling battles seen m the tournament thus far. Khe Liang, also a seeded
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  • 143 12 MA A A To Ask For Govt. Loan IPOH. Mob The Standard B id r iiuds that the Mala', a i Aniateur Athletic Association n:ay i approach thr ."Mrtnhrr for I Home Affairs, FedemUoa i of Malaya, fof (lovern I m«-nt loans at i ttrrent tartcrcsl rates fof the purpose
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  • 178 12 Turpin Title Fight Film Arrives MALAYAN tilm and sports fans will soon be watching the Randolph Turpin Ray Robinson fight tihn. Tlie Press was given a preview of the film at the Cathay Cinema yesterday j and it teas good, really good. Placed at a good angle, the camera gives
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  • 66 12 Malay Players For Today's League Tie PLAYERS for the Malay teair, which is meeting the Eurasians m a Community League soccer match t xiay, will be selected from the following Osman Angullia, Jaafar Rid man Salleh Bu.iang (Captain V Johan, Hail Garhan, Daud Roslan. Yassin, Harith. Ismail Bujang. Aman. Ibrahim
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  • 77 12 A COMBINED team of Eurasians and Europeans defeated Fathul Karib bj tour goals to two m a friendly soccer match at the padang yesterday. Taking their opportunity rUM (rom the lack-off, the combined team d uninated play m the I flrst-hall and >co:ed four goals
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  • 54 12 THE highlight of today's Colony tennU championships at the SCC. courts will be the mer s singles finals between Lirn Hee Chin and Liem Khe Liang. Another interesting match will be the mixed doubles semifinals between Mrs. J. Punier and Lim Bonsj Soo and Miss F. •T Tavlor
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    67 12 photo. Singapore's women athletes for the Malayan AAA meet at Kuala Lumpur this week-end Front row (from the left): Tai Chong Cheong captain of the Singapore contingent M. Scharenguivel, Teng Pei Hwa. Ruth Ferreira, Eleanor Ross, Joyce Deans. Second row: Han Siew Juan, Tan Siok Ngoh. E.
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  • 247 12 KINTA EUROPEANS UPSET HUSSARS ONE-NIL HUH, Mon. l.heng wah s chances of re»ainin«r the Kinta soccer league honours this season were enhanced by the surprising defeat of their closest rivals the Hussars at the hands of the lowly placed kinta Europeans team today. Cheng Wah, who were also seen m
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  • 122 12 A GOOD defence enabled the Cheerful Lads A. P. to beat Police S.A. by three goals to two m a keenly fought S.A.F.A. Division II League soccer match piayed at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Police were down by 2-1 m tfie first halt, but made
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  • 100 12 THE Chinese team to meet the Europeans m tomorrow's Singapore Community League Soccer match will b P chosen from the following:— Chui Chee Seng. Foo He e Jong, Wee Hoon Leong, i Yip Chong Kum. Ho Hin Weng. i 9oh Teow Keng, Chia Boon Leong,
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  • 24 12 THE BUSINESS House League soccer match between Hongkong Bank and Malayan Breweries at the Breweries ground today, has been postponed
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  • 134 12 From Page 1 of the prisoners have just completed their sentences today. Another two, he said, will complete their term before Tairea reached Yokohama. Among the top-ranking officers who are serving life terms are three well-known "Shonan-to 1 Civil administrators, Tominaga. Tobishe, and Captain Suzuki, who were responsible
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  • 55 12 A LARGE gathering of tennis fans from all over Kedah snw a very high standard ol tennis played by K. H. Ip. the HongJ^^^^^Malayai^enni^harn- Ip then disposed of Kee Orm 6-3 After this. Ip partnered Khuen Nyean to beat Kok Lena and Say Chuan 6-1. 6
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  • 376 12 New Golf Rules Abolish Stymie Other changes make uniform the rule covering water hazards previously covered by local rules define a hazard as any bunker, water or water hazard < sand was eliminated as hazard unless within a hazard' and permits a committee m charge to waive or modify I
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  • 81 12 IPOH. Mon. By capturing five wickets for nine runs m the Champions n Ke-t mitrii here during tie week-end. Terry Keonitz State and North cricketer, became the only man m the state to capture 100 wickets this season. Koenitr played for the Champions, Dew Recreation
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  • 794 12  - Malayan AAA Will See Thrilling Duels But Few Records "LINESMAN" By MALAYA'S miniature 0K,,,.., menially open before a i1Mi,,.'...: on Friday m Kuala Uuttpar and -i U, pather i»M? have the opporlunit} of seeing t Malayan men and koiikmi athl, t", the certainty of main thrilling 1( VMtt| Much has
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    • 64 12 Tjwdop The Choice of Champions! 1951 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Wfi§^\ TEN of the TWELVE Winning Finalists and Wj| NINE out of TWELVE Runners -Up used DUNLOP MAXPLY FORT RACKETS. DUNLOP FORT TENNIS BALLS used 1951 MALAYAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS More than TWICE as many Finalists used /^l§ DUNLOP MAXPLY FORT RACKETS
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