Singapore Standard, 29 August 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Jt m m. U. II NO. 59 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 727 1 Govt. Refutes Charges Made By UK Press STATEMENT ISSUED MaMbwd Mall Reporter HI Singapore G«ven>a»e«i refuted m a statement here yerterday charges ma, l, v the U.K. press k thai ii was eiulaiimsiiiu "the whole reputation Scatkng erittdsMa of the Siniupore (.ovt-rnnicnt's attitude to the Kiots Comrais sion Report when
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  • 49 1 Rev rhe Secu- nena ers ternative lelegate letei t resolut tc Cl irtcr and tei nati re- 3. ild Er p1 bui mm had I t1« po». -iwrjsl ctive or pi hoped would be spon--48 its to sive him greed to *d jou: n
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  • 13 1 i-'l.'r'S. A'i^j. 23 i AP' .s tenten nths 1 v! jester-
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  • 105 1 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson and Mr. Thomas Critchley, Acting: Australian Commissioner for Singapore and Malaya talk to headmen of Cocos Islands about the proposal to transfer administrative control of the islands from Singapore to Australia. The headmen are wearing their Sunday best,
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  • 318 1 WIM W tag. 28 (RevIrr). military COUli to<la> found six ot the ten accused uuilly of complicity m the assassination of King Vbdullah of Jordan. VII si\ were sentenced to death. The rouri found the remainini: four accused not guilty. King Abdullah was killed
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  • 83 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 28 <Reuter>Indi has Bxed a petrol quota under tfhich aviation spirit avail*blf to 14 international airlines is cut by a third, it was learned here today. Airlines operating from and across India over q^ota now set for them by the Civil
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  • 8 1 KL'-U LUMPUR* Tues.--
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  • 117 1 THE GOVERNOR of Singapode. Sir Franklin Gimson has sent a message to the Administrator of Cocos-Keeling Islands reciprocating the 'best wishes" message which he received while he was on his way back on Monday from the islands after a visit The Administrator's message said
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  • 58 1 BIRKENHEAD. England. Aur 28 (AP) Sir Robert Stewart Johnson. 79. chairman oi Cammell Laird and Co.. died today at his home here He had been managing-director o1 the shipbuilding firm from 1922 until last month when he retired because of overstrain. He was succeeded as active head of
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  • 213 1 Standard Staff Reporter LIEIT-GENERAL Sir Charles Keightley who assumed command of the Far East Land Forces on May 13, 1951 has been promoted to the rank of General. General Sir Charles Keightlcy. burn m 1901, had seen service m Palestine. Egypt and India, and
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  • 435 1 TOKYO, Aug. 28 (IJP)— Reliable sourren said today thai Gen. Matthew Ridgway may propose a fresh start m the Korean armistice talks. They said he mi^lit send the Communist* a tuggeetioa that both sides appoint a new negotiating team and hold the
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  • 114 1 Starvation Scheme Effective Standard Staff orre»pondent KUALA LUMPtJE, Itoes. One of four bandits m .North Selangor who surrendered a few days ago said that his fanf is so desperately short of food that many of its members have taken to fating fruit needs as a substitute for rire. and are
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  • 256 1 Consulate Drama Standard Staff' Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— A verdict of deatii by rash ad of Nai Charat Chunchoosak, Chancellor of the Thai Consulate, was returned by Mr. D. C I. Wernham. the Coroner, today at the conclusion of an inquiry into the fatal
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  • 214 1 THE new rate* ol cost of living allowances granted to o\cr 23,0(>0 «*i\ ilian employees of the three Service* m Singapore, announced m ye»ler<iay'* Standard, wan Mcverelv criticized m a joint cable l»* the threr Service* Union* to the three Services >lini«trie« m London. Tlie
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  • 37 2 AIR HCE MARSHAL R. L X- S Air Stafl Officer ol Easi A Force, returned Si g c aii last :vs- a visit 1 RAF units to Reariqu-K-ters A j Far East Air F.rce
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  • 515 2 O/rf Pa trol Vans To Go Standard Stall Reporter A FLEET of 30 sleek ami powerful [lumber Super Snipe station wagons has been ordered by the Radio Division of the Colony's t Police Force to replace the wellworn police patrol vans now being used
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  • 322 2 SATA CHAIRMAN TO RETIRE Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will lose an indefatigable social worker when Mr. C. L. Edwards, Chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, leaves the Colony on retirement at the end of the year. Mr. Edwards who is the manager of the Hongkong Shanghai
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  • 54 2 THE CHINESE Athletes and Li( Dance Parly vi Km; X./. R v.d Singapore will hold a Lion Dance m the Happy w rid Stadium 8 p.m. tonight m aid of the Kampong Bugis Fire Reiief The ri -.r.ce will be accompanied by an amusing display of
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  • 42 2 CHOXG KOK LIM was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with assaulting ASP. Eu Cheow Y- in e 2LFS rh ett n the nigh^ of Aug. it. Chong claimed trial and was given $200 bail until Sept. 5.
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  • 152 2 $12,000Gold Confiscated: No Claimants EIGHT AND a three quarter pounds of gold worth $12,000 and a quantity of new tyres, tubes, car spare parts, and cases of medicine were found by Singapore customs authorities last month on board two vessels. No claim has been made for the goods. This was
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  • 199 2 Standard Staff Reporter TRAFFIC congestion i* on the increase at all approaches to the town area, nays the annual report of the Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore. Road transport cannoi be operated efficiently and on< mically when congestion reduces movement to a crawL This, the
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  • 51 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE police corporal. Ahmad bin Abu", was injured and taker, to hospital yesterday morning wh. p. the police van he ;;s travelling m, skidded m k ..ya Lebar Road and landed m a monsoon dram Four other policemen, who >/«•# m the van i
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  • 78 2 PLEADING guilt* to signing c- m cust< tns declan ti n, \t; Kte Wali. ir 1 1 .--.at:; > j lew Seng and Company w s fined $750 m the Singapore Fir>: District Court yesterday. i On Jan 15 Ng signed the declaration stating that the total
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  • 39 2 A 60- YEAR-OLD w man, Goh Chye Kit. v. :h was knocked down by a bu« near the iuncti a oi Ktppei Road and Tanjonc Pagai Road Singapore around noon yesterday died soon after admission ir:tc hospital.
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  • 158 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Traffic Police Chief, Mr. W. L. M. Haxworth personally turned up at the junction of Kalians Road and Lavender Street, «i~t Wors L traffic bottleneck m the Colony" to ?iXr iSe l i? u new au tomatic lights, which came
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  • 142 2 Standard Staff Reporter EXHUMATION of hundreds of Chinese war victims juried at 7£m.s. Siglap Road, will begin as soon a* ft road is constructed at SAm.s. Thomson Road, JUading to the site, wlitre a tomb is to be baili for them. The site
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 152 2 1 TEMMIS BADNIHTOK Our wide ronge of populor bronds o f Rackets, Bolls ond V Shuttlecocks including Dunlop Moxfly Grays Id y st€el shaft N v m Badminton rockets wirh \fk I Tracey guts, will moke %> selection easier for Bod minton enthusiasts. 9 SPORTS D I' l. I HfIHDWL
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 34 2 tflKPii^b T'BUYVOUA -*S /VftE£°\ II (-SOOM AS IT'S /N H/S MOUTh- \7' HAMBOIGER/ SUm-M" I bUag^^^Rv ~,^^T H/S P*£SS£STH' DETONATOR.'.' W(l rT-- ORoS> Hr^^ A T nvs/Ji^ f "THAT'LL &MPLY BLOW HIS H£XD X/SWMS
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  • 150 3 B Standard Stall Reporter n MALAI police constables yesterdaj told ihe i hir«l District Ju«o< Mr. S. E. Teh thai when ,i. ihei luul full authority t«> »io|> i that You must }1 ••1 go out ai traffic t a sta id still," said ble. Jantan
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  • 90 3 More Rubber chants Face ding Charges VGEH Ch B Limited. i the S ga] est« iay, ai extens I withoul ap- he R rdcr v ;>^ I ctens leu •cc m mi s igaii 51 bm nta g buili i smoke is n and Oct. 13. for heai §l>£ ("c-a
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  • 67 3 S \T BIN BUANG. a mili- personnel at R A.S.C. Nee nitted m the Singapore 1 i p ,Hc e C «rt yesterday. it he stole gold ring worth v. from Sal eh bin Adam at a 3e it Kampong Kallang, Wesl i «si B >..d on
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  • 443 3 M.C. HITS ONE-WAY TRAFFIC PLAN 'Madness Without Enough Police' THE rc-rouling of boscs :i- a reAJh bf llie proposed introductki scheme m the c«-*.Lv 5 ngapore *ou n more than 2.* percent increase m milea con ;•!!< i*t increa »c m fares. It would "also ap the whole scheme with
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  • 124 3 Standard stall Reporter DEMANDS i"' .i minimui basic wage ol $2 each per day and cost ol living allowance ol each per day for daily-rai d ci ployees of the Singapore Government and the Rural H have be- made by the Public Works Department
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  • 81 3 S FOl R YKAR expei ie ice In I c United S1 \1..-> Bessie Tan P T C n Street, >i I Is to sail on Sept. foi San Fi ancisco. Miss Tai enroll m Mac Murray (V:. J mville i m the muiv
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  • 61 3 THF. SINGAPORE v.W.CA/s annual Flag Day this year will be held on September 1. eoincidii dth Air Day. The < N ganiser. Mrs. G. H Clemen' pealed to the public to be (generous m their support to enable the Y\v C A Activities Centi c at R
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  • 174 3 This Dept. Earned $5 Million standard Stall Reporter THE REGISTRAR oi Vehicles Department oi the Municipality of Sii gapore had a gi ess mcc ime o $5,752 889.58 for the year 1U.)O. according to the annual report submitted by Mr. W M Watts, the Registrar ol Vehicles. The gross income
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  • 93 3 Standard Stafl Reporter A FINDING suicide was returned by four jurors m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death ol Wong Tow Chee 24 > a former shop assistant had been out ol employment for three no »nths On the night of
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  • 88 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHANGE over from petrol-engined vehicles to that of diesel-engined omnibuses among Chinese public service vehicle operators is now assured as the diesel engined bus has now been proved to be economically superior to the petrol-engine buses. says the annual report of
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  • 48 3 SINNATHAMBY, a 30--year-old Indian labourer who arrived Horn India, with a torged immigration certificate of identity was sentenced m the bingare Thud District Court yesterday to three month., 1 rigorous *&S3£&, altered the date on his certificate from Aug. 8. 1948 to Aug 30, 1949.
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  • 48 3 SINGAPORE Police authorities have given permission to Chinese associations and guilds m "he Colon v to hold a procession on the night of the City Day Se The Chinese Chanv her of Commerce will be askeci to organise such a procession by the Municipal Secretary.
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  • 182 3 WITH Tin: Hi stiff precision march of their training period still showing, 90 MOR drivers inarched past Brigadier W. G. Roe, Direcu> r <>l Supplies and Transport, CllQ. FARELF, who took th P general salute si hp RASC School u t Nee Soon yesterday
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  • 42 3 iutp<; PM'L FENG will Kive apori «,s" ;t;>i- S no i.^nUo,, of ever made over a period of weeks to discover the «OUCC« oj thu m Wne.» at U* a s found M«l Feng wa.s immediately
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  • 194 3 BECAUSE parents objected to their daughters !><■- ing "under canvas", r )3 girls and six women officers of the. Singapore Battalion <>f the Girls Life Brigade are now living m the Telok Paku English School, Changi at their l;rs! post-war camp, which began last Monday and
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  • 65 3 Standard Stall Reporter LI CHI W.-ih, Senior Inspector of Chinese Schools m Singapore. m an interview m Washington on Monday, said that "citizenship training is one <>i the most important functions oi schools today particularly the schools oi Singapore." Mr. Li is m the United States
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  • 97 3 I Woman Reporter i. DRESS ><>" p* with tfu of queens u»ill be held il the Happy Ktorld Si on Sep( 2 from I p.m "> s>> lestants will be grou \iq sir „t <>'■' '.)/?«■</ by Golds U Toh U i cc 1 Ffin
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 you kwow... 6y sight ond sound, ond the,, powet »cent if rery mm 4 Mental sfr«iw. k wto fj*ou* td"<ly <* {ly
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    • 87 3 Mr. f. D. Rushwortk winner of the Rally Cup and 1 a/so o/ t/ie Sa/oon C/ass Cup at the first post-war Rally and Concours 1 d' Elegance of the Singapore Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya on Sunday last, I II SAYS "My winning Jaguar has been regularly serviced
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 136 3 mhwokJJJQU v\i c Orchard Road: Com V binVrf ■V.M.CAs Staff Meeting 11 a.m.. Singapore Chess Club 5 pm Hockey Practice Colour, v Whites (Balestierl 5 15 p.m.. New Malay Conversation Class 5.30 p.m.. Judo cV Body-Buildin* Class 5.30 v^ Commercial Classes 5.30-^3O p.m. Art Club Life Class pm Educational Film
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  • 44 4 r |XK— Mrs. Tok Cheng Tuan. x (nee Madam Oon Tuan Cheng), passed away peacefully at her residence No. 14fl Still Road. Singapore. n 28 8 51. age 61. The cortege leaves for Aljunied Road cremation grounds on 30.8.51 at 2 p m.
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  • 36 4 A HINDU youth two-day meeting was held at the Klang"Subramaniam Temple on August 24-26. Religious lectures wore given by Mr. K. Ramnnathan. Sixteen boys from Port Swettenham, Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban attended.
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  • 222 4 GIAN SINGHS SUED BY BANK Debt Paid In Banana Money Cause Of Suit Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— ln a civil suit before Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, today, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China claimed $62,655.5 1 from Messrs. Gian Singh and
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  • 159 4 St.wulard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— yan Chinese m London, I like their countrymen m Cal- i. are anxious to form a branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. I* will be recalled thai last year, a1 a meeting of the MCA. 1 1 f<
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 4 On Aognsi 21. the residents of Ayer Itani. a suburb of Penany. formed a branch of the Penang Adult Education Association at a meeting held at the Kon« Mm Chinese School. This Dept of Information photo shows the meeting m progress.
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  • 98 4 Scand.ird Sufi Correspondent KUALA I UMPUR, rues.— I V ke Kirn (21). was today product before the Presi lent of tin Sessions Court. Mr. D. M. K. Grant, on rive charge? relating cheating a i exto r tioj i The offences arc tat< I
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  • 235 4 Barnes Report A Threat— MCA Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Toes.— The Barnes Report contains a political threat to non-Malays. Loyalty is born oi low: certainly not by studying a language. These are some of the views of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan hinese Association, contained m a
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  • 88 4 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUK, Tues.— I* is now stated thai the Police Officer killed m Trengg on S.: Lirday, when an k ber ol ba:;ciits on the 1 iver I k ti:"txl on mol r h C \<P Mi W. P. Batch* i OCPD. Dungun
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 4 Mr. Yap Yit Poh. 20--year-old second son of the late Ipoh miner. Mr. Yap Swee, who will be leaving on Aug. 31, m the Gorgon for Australia, to take up medicine at Sydney University. He i> an old boy of the Anclo-Chinese School. Ipoh. and secured a first Grade Certificate
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  • 25 4 IX ORDEB to restrict the n vement of food m the town i Raub T iwn is being fenced j .'.rbod wire.
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  • 269 4 Standard >L;fl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A committee of experts to consider comparable qualifications for interpreters is to be set up shortly with instructions to report by the end of September, this year. This was agreed a! a meeting between the Government and the Interpreters* Union
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  • PMU BOSS SAYS
    • 147 4 Hand Back Malaya To Malays Standard Staff Correspondent KUAI LUMPUR, 7:t A President f the Unit< I Organ y Ghani, Pn :t of th< FN ?u ar Malays I'MXO h put 1 Tung the right place at I right i mber speech SO mee:in§ y but i c •> The?
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    • 153 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tiu Mr. M. P. Raja-opal. Foot ral Legislative Councillor and MTUC rreasurer has written a letter to the General Secretary of the MTUC requesting an inquiry to establish the reasons leading to a row at the annual delegates conference of
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— An 18-year-old rubber Upper. JPaiman bin Donya, was produced before the First Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim, today. on a tentative r.har^P ni h.m.'J the brother-in- law of the accused and the accused walking t(»?ether. Ali was carrying ;i blood stained shirt. As
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 401 4 A I :>RVAV. SCHOOL. NeT J l Term 3 Sepi B> ys an Gil la No aco Omits, S: > 1-". Pre-Senior, Senior. FREE rUIT! ON m Bookkeeping S rthan 1. Typing to aU si identa A: vsc Insi L'S-c Hi.: Street, To:. *****. DOSTAL TUITION: BookI keeping. Accounts, Commercial
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    • 37 4 CODQWN TO LET R* 3 Airy k Dry G d wn— S1 C n a able t si rage 5^ milestone, VlO Chu Kang Road Foi .ars pic ENG CHUAN CO., 61 1 Street. SingaDore. I 4784
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    • 402 4 JMIiLILfURCHASL l BRITISH MALAYA/EASI CANADA CONFERANCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Latex In drums/tins from Malayan out port Canadian East Coa t ports t be increased. effective men^ November 19 to W Rates may be obt on applicati <n 1 the S Singapore 29ti A STRAITS/PACiFIf CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ■"> tNG
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  • 183 5 Standard Staff Reporter WORK on he $1 i llion hos tels at Duneara Road has si t rted wid they are expected to he ready for occupation ear;y Jt G Macintosh. BSyS the University oi ESSya told T^e Standard ye.--hostels were expected t..
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  • 288 5 Standard Staff Reporter INK THKF.K Services authorities m Singapore informed their civilian employees yesterday of the grant of increased cost of li\ in^ allowances to them effective I from July I. In addition to these increases, slight increases to basic pay m certain grades
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  • 369 5 Slow Horses Ruin Bobby DROPS $11,000 FROM ILLEGAL SALES AT RACES Standard Staff Correspondent PENAIN'G, Tnes. Lira 'IVow Seng, better 7.7 11 among Penang's dancing fraternity a< Bobb) Lim, confessed to the Sessions Court Presi(l <"«- Mr. Smith toda) thai he lost $11,125, which he had obtained through the Ulegal
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  • 118 5 A 51 \EN MAN sub committee I»i mcd 3 esterdaj by the Chinese Advisory Board to raise the building of a for tuberculosis sufferers. I »me is intended to acodate patients suffering ble 1 iberculosis. mmittee mc I Mr i X Vat N^
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  • 197 5 Power Cuts Today Substations liable to load sliniriiiiK todaj l> :>i. Andrews Higii s t. Stamford K<l Albert Street, Piresteße. Madkenrk Koail. hii--1 kit Timah Fiimpv Ba4estier Road, Jalaa \mpas, HM.it.i., \i< ifjtrhu'. Krddcit Rise. SM^tar Piuupo. n>«* xKin. Srietar >\ Irelesv Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate New World. Beodeßwer Koad.
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  • 122 5 Eight Fined For Building Law Offences FIGHT CHINESE were fined a total of SI 10 m the Singapore Firsi Police Court yesterday, for offences under the Rural Board building bye-laws. They appeared on .summons charges of ecting, altering, and vuci m 2 nouses wil > im the Board. Defendants were
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  • 84 5 AMONG distinguished visitors to Singapore's Fourth Air Uhv at Kallang on Saturday will be the Governor of Singapore, S;: Franklin Gimson, and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald,. the fommissioner -General for Smith East Asia. Service chiefs who attend will inrludo Air Marsha] Sir Francis Fogarty Cnmmrtnder m
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  • 33 5 Brigadier Kor. the Inspecting < Officer, corrects :i minor faull m the badge on an MOR's beret at iheir passing out parath' at !Nrr Soon yesterday. Standard pliolo l>v Michael Goh
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  • 233 5 Give Call-up Men Citizenship— PCCC Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, T no. National Servicemen »li«»ti 1« I be granted Federal Citizenship after completion off service and ihe period of service under the manpower rail-up should he r<'<liir<»l from luo war- to on< year were among several suggestions put up l»\ tin-
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  • 106 5 A CHINESE, Tan I Ge-k. who lived on a four-acre of land LJlu P ted pei xa irs has now I the property. T.m Penq Siang (deceased* m 1920 paying 12 aboul 16 ye irs stopped paying ent and Lin 1946 In the Hig! Couri
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  • 150 5 FOl VI. of 1 4s, 152 \rliirlr- v»irc in\o|\<<! m accidents durinc 1930, tli«' iiwaal rctMad ol iii«Registrar of Vehicles ••lair*. These accidents resulted m 114 fatalities and 2,537 injured, compared with 103 fatalities and 2,100 nj ired m IW9. The vehicles con< erned
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  • 134 5 TOP BANDIT KILLED IN OWN TRAP St;mrt:*rd Stall < i.rr»-. p,indi-f»< Xl UA I I MIM R. T«.-. lrfl|» to uipr out ;im «'»tat«- armitiirrti rar ;iinl llw s |»r«ial on-.|.<!»lr NTMi m it. rrMlllcd m lh<> <l«.r.!i <»1 llir author of ihr p|f»t $10,000 !»:j:i«M. (htm Vi Kottg, O:mr!t
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  • 75 5 M.ind.ird M.til Lorrrvpondenl PI N ING. Tv«- spokesman of the Settle f I Director of Manpower t«>d.»v said that thtn h:iv«- Im''-:i BVC nMMV d(»(ii;«rv sinrr %MC Ki. and the tot.il il n«»« nmiThe dod^ris ha\» not U- I tra« <'d To ti.t(<' be v.iid. MS
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 361 5 9» sift. t^' 2* Sarees now unpacked for J ur earl;.- eh »cc:— Mysore Geor- I Sare plain with Silver I orders ana B aras, Clover Jari, Gauze an I '^!^^l;e Sarees J 1 tlours anci Rowers. Display al: ii v-? 7 r- 51 v> rs v. v vv v
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    • 154 5 V Al<-n r > Iff r,.. 1,.,n< r,..k n V V v 'i YOUR <.{&*&!*) >J: THE OBVIOUS CHOKE M WORLD'S BEST Machines You Will Be Proud To Own 'J hl r C J > r d malo x /JfiGX. io pr c c i i o n 'rcJr^^mon^hlp f^^Z-
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 32 5 HAKE IVV^ RIGH \TIDOV > N CLUNK'T }T M Sll^^l^'' I WfcS s bS9!aaafll IfIKSSI F /fr^\ IflT B A f^?3l Q- Ni Jl %1 l,af?f^ tS^^SflaUaaaaJ U J^.^^^l^^^ V ..J VY I
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  • 798 6 Thunder F torn the Right r rHE Repori I the Riots Inquiry Commission has b< him a kind al battle hymn for those who would wage wai against the present Malayan Gov< ents. Stirring passages are intoned from the ed Rej ri as invocatory thunder before the ba c. It
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  • 804 6  -  WALTER KOLARZ SOVIET ABOLITION OF LENIN DAY ILLUSTRATES THE OVERSHADOWING OF LENIN BY CROWING STALIN CULT. By Staff writer of the 8.8.C. European Service m a recent broadcast. LONDON. TPHE Presidium of the Sup- reme Soviet o£ the U.S. SR. has decreed that January 122 Lenin
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  • We, the People
    • 558 6 Si I lope it won't bo con- d Lit place for me to make one or two comments on ect your editorial entitled rai 1 msly) "The Ten -pound Pifl I confess that 1. too. "doubt it very much" whether the government's ban on the
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    • 369 6 Sir. Your correspondent, Servant-clerk, m your issue of August 24. 1951 asked: ■"How are we (mercantile clerks) classified? Progressive, Labour or Independant?' Ye Gods! What a question! He might just as well asked "What is my marital status? Married or single?" How is
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    • 44 6 Sir: —As Perak is f lunate m having a State Physician we m Taiping will be much benefit tod, it arrangements ci>uld be made by the Authorities concerned, t<> have him to visit the Taiping Hospital say twice a month as
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    • 359 6 S r —We are all agi eed that it is our hope and duty to make Penang as far as possible a perfect tr^n^it port. To answer the question s.« to how this car. best be accomplished we must simply u.-e ordinary common-sense and take advantage of
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    • 356 6 Sir: 1 was d eej >ly moved by the letter from a peon aud I congratulate you for your excellent leader "Milk ;»nd Honey" of 25th August supporting a noble cause. Carlyle says "with the working people again, it \a not well. Unlucky! Whom,
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    • 184 6 Sir.—Mr. Alex Josey has only himself to blame for his dismissal. He is a radio commentator and. as such should be strictly impartial avoiding controversial subjects about which only one side, his side, is heard on the air. As regards all this talk about "vested interest"'
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    • 143 6 Sir:—I read with interest the publication m the "Sunday Standard' dated August 19, 1951. that Singapore civic leaders are writing to the authorities m an endeavour to have the ban on night shooting for sport In Singapore lifted. It is difficult to understand why shooting after
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 21 6 Singapore §>fanbarb Independent Morning VetcsjMiper -Jz RUBBER GOODS j|| for MIKING INDUSTRY I 'I Ly( F« 30 Years In Malaya ll
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    • 395 6 LetJoyßeUnie By CASSANBR4 ()NF Sunda> a little uiule xr fah from the Festival Gardens It tival of Britain Souvenir n ut!.« juss at about the same tkmt. h io, same place, a customer bought The time was 10.20 p.m. The people who sold the loaf <; Festival of Britain Sundas
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 154 7 ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 28 (UP) Arab League sources >;u d ...i all Arab states possessing oilfields would be asked i take retaliatory measures if lie United Nations Security Council votes againsi Egypts ighi to search tankers carrying <> i to Haifa through the Sue/ Canal.
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  • 70 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 28 iReu-&AP)--Three Malay membe',' <>f No. 93 RAF. Regiment were charged before the Kowloon magistrate today for assault and causing bodily barm. The defendants were Corporai Othman bin A. R Kadir, aged 22 of Singapore; Cpl YuSfbin Sa.d. aged 22 of Makeen and
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  • 373 7 "Wl.fe Men" Heading For West Front j ON KOREAN WESTERN FRONT, Aug. 28 (ReuterAAP) (Delayed) An Bth Army spokesman today would neither confirm nor deny the existence of an "international brigade" of European Communist troops reported by Korean refugees reaching United Nations side during the last
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  • 83 7 A Siamese military mission led by Lieutenant General Romakara. Chief of the General Staff, is touring Swiss Military Schools m a study of modern equipment. Pictured here as they inspect an anti-tank gun being demonstrated at Thun, Switzerland, a few days ago are. left to right:
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  • 228 7 Maclean's Wife Vanishes PARIS. Aug. 28 CUP) The American-born wife ol missing British diplomat Donald Maclean has dropped out of sight as completely as tier husuaad and m somewhat the same baffling manner today. There was much talk and little evidence that she had been called to a rendezvous with
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  • 330 7 Even After The Treaty Is Signed WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP)— More than half of the world's population still will be at war with Japan after the proposed peace treaty is signed m San Francisco next month. This calculation was made
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  • 124 7 LOS ANGELES. Aug. 23 (UP) —Publisher William Randolph Hearst's will distributing his $200,000,000 estate among his widow, five sons and charities has Deen admitted to probate by the court which awarded Mrs. Hearst a $10,000 monthly support. Superior Judge N. C. Condee approved the
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  • 101 7 TOKYO. Auj 28 (UP).—General Matthew Ridgway's Supreme Headquarters charged today that the Communists used one of their own airplanes to sta^e the lake bombing of Kaesong. A statement issued by the S ■.•;i'-me United Nations Commander's Public Information Service repeated no United Nations plane
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  • 95 7  -  Andrew Roth Standard 1fgfdgfdag^ London Correspondent LONDON, Tues. Britain is headed for oil trouble m Brunei and Sarawak because o! the Government's habit "of avoiding facing an issue before 11 has become so dangerous that the very existence of British interests m a territory
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  • 196 7 LONDON, /tag. 27 (UP)— The Brfti urcraifl has decided to let the present Iranian (io\ i«>nt <ru m its own oil" lor a Rrttile Ml the theors no m,vc*nient is possible at this time with i Piviniei Mohammed Mossadeq. A\-t
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  • 86 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 28: fßeu-j ter-AAPV— The Chinese authorities m Sh tnghai last Wednesday em ntenoed 100 persons to life imprisonment and 2nci others to prison terms ranging from one to 15 years, according to (he official Liberation Daily „f Shanghai. Hie properties of all
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  • 168 7 NEW YOKK. :>7. < R«*ut« i> ■agMfae editor Mas estimated that the I'nited Slates vu Ktocfcptliiig about ',v alotn bombs a year. In an exclusive Interview, the editor of the magazine look". Mr. Stephen White ttM Mr. Gordo* hran. rJiaii man of the
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  • 107 7  - 'U.S. CAN NEVER USE JAPS' ANDERSON ROTH hgfhgfhgfI SI md ird I ond >rre» i ..ml. m COLONEL i n t i ni 1- Tsujj ■•'i M t!» besi brain t ble for s I 1 of c 0 him m B way back to .1 <: 3 iddl recent
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    • 36 7 rjj^^SS] F""^ [BECAUSE VDUVE BEEN 1 HOW CAN YOU V?*SP^Wi^Pl^^ Wmk<- -t V N AVOIDING ME SINCE a SAY SUCH A J ¥U/ *^W*~W WHY ARE YOU I GOT DIS COLD j L THING r V
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  • 64 8 Staadard Shlppias; Kpporter I. i E I> .i Inter i can pas- ?nger frelg i 4 27*2 ton MaeisuycKer, left Singapore yesterday for Jakarta and Fremantle, w ith a total of 4 i passengers. Among the passengers was Madam P. Chaunet, wife of i the French Ambassa
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  • 50 8 Ceylon May Bin Trainer Craft COLO M 80. (A rmail), I Reuter) Ceylon may purchase trainer alrc aft trom India. The Civil Aviation Director- ate has reques ed for specificaj tions ot the "11T-2" ir.>m the HinI dustan Air-," »ft Corp rati n. i BangaJ >re, who are the produ-
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  • 142 8 E AC's Latest Cargo Vessel Due In S'pore Sept. 14 Standard Shipping Reporter THE LATEST cargo-passenger ship to join the East Asiatic Co*» fleet m the Far Easl th«* 8,450-ton Patagonia i» expected to arrive m Singapore on Sept. 14, on her maiden voyage. Built m Denmark and launched m
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    61 8 photo. mk STAN P. 11l \l I V. right, manager of the American Provident Lines m Singapore, left th<" Colony b 5 .iir during the weekend, aeeompanied bj his wife, t<»r si\ months' leave m the Cnited States. Mr. OJf. Seffaard. left, who was .it the Airport to
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  • 259 8 Spotlight On RAF 'Back Room' Boys AIII DAY PROGRAMME Standard Aviation Reporter THE vital n le played !>n supporting aircraft of the Royal Air Force m Malaya and ground crews the supph droppers and ti." K.A.I Regiment (Malaya)— is being highlighted m this year's Air Day programme, m contrast t<>
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  • 104 8 LONDON, Aug 28 (AFP Thp Tokyo corresp ndent >1 the Sanaa..' Times, Richard Hughes, today rej rted that ns th a view to creat ig woi Id- a ac net us k of en ines set up m ;..e 3 m Japan. Hughes added I
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  • 133 8 THE Largest aircraft carrier m the world will be joining the British Navy before the end of this year. It is now being completed at a cost of £14.167,1 excluding guns. The Committee dealing I estimates for British Government dockyards published y< terday
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  • 35 8 THE British Indi i >■• Navigai ion i s 8,4 -ton vessel Rajula is expected to arrive m Sing i i today with 787 passeng from India. Of I number. r>4i) are deck passengers.
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    • 508 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Franciscc Los Ang^'e* A'i Afncrican Canadian Pencng P S'hom Spore ROBERT LUCKENBACH la Nrt 29.'3OAug 31/Aug/3Sep» 6IORGI LUCKENEACH 2* I6Scpl 27/2SSer' 29Sept/lOci CHna eEAR 24 263;J 27 ZSOct 290ct/1No» pan 3f Dry Car^D. Deep Tan s and Possengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.
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    • 211 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., I TO. WEST COAST MALAYA i Hong Soon for P. Bargi Sept 1 w -Hong Tot for Rengat Sept 13 Vesse, t o Muoi «Veek«v Ho^ Thong 10 hoqan yev c c ot Mo.ot< twice -VeeKivj s Api Api Sept Ves*e' ♦(_>' Dc<son V\eeki\i Tung Song foi
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    • 293 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Singapore. FREIGHT RATES hWING to the continued increase m operati >hal and maintenance cost, lue i ri es m the price of materials and labour coupled with the rise m stevedorage costs at the majority of ports served by our yes- s and delays
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    • 409 8 SAILINGS FROM SCAND Nav Ia Lj ft "NORDVEST" ij- Bangkok 29 -FALSTRIA" fof So.son 6 Bongkok j "PATAGONIA" icr Bangkok" Hongkong Monno. Kobe "NORDHVAL" for Bangkok 21-2^ "SELANDIA" for Sag n P F* on qk ok i 3 j "PANAMA" for Panqiok*, Hongkono, Kobe. 6 Vokohoma 15 20Oct "FIONIA" for
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    • 163 8 SHi^P I!V G I\ TfLLlGE\cf^ IVII AR VKS ship Uodown (Jate Be m icdhul 4 5 k Bo rinnes 15/16 4 Benvorlich 8 y 7 Drente 13 14 4 E T >.»er 1 2 B m gon 4'i 41 2 Gujarat 44 1 Hoegh Silvei beam 6 7 7 [slandei
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    • 136 8 Despatches TODAY: Bangkok {'.<?v rs only), 7.10 a.m. by train, Britain. X Ireland. Eire Eui \e X. a:. W. Afri a, W, ;t In Ceylon and Egypt by Benvorich, Sibu 3 a m. by Belaga. Arrivals TODAY: X. India and Pakistan by Elsang, Britain, X Ireland, Eire, Europe. X an
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  • 1192 9 Rur Standard Staff Correspondent .erti,» .1 28: lfl s P ite oi the US Stale Department's asseruon that anti-inflation measures m Thailand have succeeded "almost too weu, qualified ohservers here say that this country has still a long way to part fT Verc olllill
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  • 73 9 \SHINGTON, A Ui 4 28. (Router) 4 kk t recently com hided between InT?™ r "bber ■d States is estimated t^b J rlh k'", and »00 to the Indonesian GovernmeTT^ l S s rstimate came from Indonesian a; i < •1 uho said Ike tadonSan^eniSSrw
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  • 166 9 Standard Market Reporter I R prices m Singapore were sensitive to the news from Korea yesterday, when prices d it one stage by about three cents per lh. <ver Monday's levels. were sp,^" P differences m pr n thin a Fairly good turnover of busiss
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  • 306 9 Stutchbury Replies To Spore Assn. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT fc going ahead uitl. its plan to muJk an intensive survey of the industrial potential of the Colony. r utiaiivim ni of an expert is necessary to carry out the survey, r Mr.
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  • 45 9 rices venter day Bu>er> SHlrn bales St-pt X S RSS m»ni I lEasia siU'T MHh Rl KB! opening RSS Settlement Stcadj but quid \PO»vh Taes_ ut Tin It da] BM- m UN PCM PS t:i'st IS "O ll>s. sell s t-nt Price £1,655.
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  • 49 9 Rangoon Traders Worried Over Burma-Japan Part Staff Mitipfdcnl Some c rased >imong B.:: rna^Japan it c I £14 a d rubber, m Jap mese bmhi imccßMni of the iot si ecifj the B v thai Japan requisites. assorted I motox car the >thei rnenti ed te articles ma's rice
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  • 68 9 M tlkd Reporter i busii.es^ W9t it C 4" pei picul Proper quotai oas were more or [ess unchanged tram Mondai s levels. getd nut $37 (split), copra MIJ (buyers); Coconut oil ?b» (sellers Gambier $365 (slices); $125 (Java Cube), $130 (Hamburg; Cube); Pepper $710 (Lampong black);
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  • 429 9 WASHINGTON. Aug. 28 (AP) The I .S. Government, which has a monopoly on synthetic rubber production, has raised the price of general purpose synthetic rubber by one-and-a-half cent> (US) or approximately six per cent. Its new selling price to industry is 26 cents (US) a
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  • 91 9 COIOMBO. Aug. 28 (ITP^Orders continue to pour m from dealere m China for supplier ol Ceylon rubber. Inquiries from he ride here reveal that large ihipmenu might be made m the e &™2&r?ixT«Xe6 .are m exce'^ ot the values ruling m SS5d markets. One dealer
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  • 443 9 Standard Motoring Correspondent ONE of the most interesting little cars m use here is the rear-engined Renault 760. The sceptical driver of the orthodox front-engined car, after a short run is one of these smartly-turned-out vehicles, will soon find many points to his liking. The
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  • 54 9 Standard Staff Correspondent RANGOON, Aug. 28- During June. Burma shipped a tota] ol 144. 378 tons of rice ;:.d rice products. The total shipments, including loadings, from Jan. 1 to June 30. 1951. amounted to 786,320 tons 'if rice and rice product: including 27.72!.' oi brai and
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  • 234 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan share market was very firm m all .sections today. Buyers demand continued for certain industrial shares and tins and rubbers attracted keen buying. Chanced prices were: Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Ords 2 45 2 55 Freaser Neave
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  • 32 9 Thailand has exported an alltime recoid 910,000 tons of rice m the first seven months of 15+51. The pre-war aveiaj_'e tor a corresponding period was 860,000 tons- A. P.
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  • 33 9 THE Yawata Seitelu Company has conti acted ?h:;> 1.500 tons oi jjlate steel from Japan to Karachi. The ex;<oit price is U.S. (185 pei ton fob Moji 01 Yav.j'.i U.P.
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Aug. 28 -Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.73 to LI St rling* HKS(».S4O to US$l: HKSI.BIS to Malayan SI; 11K:ru.328 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK-^25 to one tael.
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  • 72 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 28-year-old freighter Gujarat (4.14:< tons), arrived m Singapore yesterday from South and East African ports, brought for this Colony 14.241 cartons ot South African provisions, 3 150 drums of calcium carbide. 259 packages of sundries. 75 cartons of lard, 305 packages ol
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  • 31 9 OOLOME "The Cover y U.S. moo to bul id M 11 .V. A suriya. of C ted X lorn. Asked G lon on der. ■>■ wouli:
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  • 155 9 TOKYO, Aug. 28 (Beoter-AAF) Nations of Sonthlast Asia are "thrifty shoppers" of the world market and Japan will be forced to lower the prices of her export goods m order to compete with European nations m that region. That is tin opinion of
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  • 26 9 >RT ELIZ VBI I Vfrical I %P KM) :v ■< n exported I Port I ■:>■ i binti md I I .<• rudom I
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  • 640 10  -  OSWALD HENRY Mr rHE film is a medium— 1 one of the most forceful and persuasive for the dissemination of ideas. That means its potential influence for good or evil is immeasurable. Good films can enrich the personality of man as great art does. "It ran.
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  • 266 10 I*(M> \V we preseni a preview of some of the ensembles thit nvill !>«• worn .it the Dress Parade to be held m Singapore when Miss Judy Breen, Britain's Festival dirl arrives m the Colony next m mth m the conrse of a worldcirdlm^ goodwill flight. A number
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    • 224 10 IS THI mi BROTHERS m. .w 20th Century Fox's VAUANT THREE" ii an l»^l*> nxll&l lit. fl t' i i*-\ t> ?p j-" Q i** v*. J& 1 C i-j*^?il i>. fc."*" Sf* 1^ '"^ti (ii 1 THE NEW \UI\MBK\ HABIT! Father* Little Uividend II a.m I 15.4.15-6.-I5 9.30 p.m.
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    • 195 10 r II X individual astral climate is much better I than it was yesterday, but i I the Jupiter-l'ranus quadra- i I 1 ture which once again at- i 1 1 tains its point of exactitude. I. fosters a tendency towards i clashes and ideological con- i flins collector mental
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    • 390 10 wSutoi RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAM E 10 am. Emergency News .i.L. >; 1 p.m. Hiiii7 Alexander at the Hammond Organ Capitol Restaurant. Singapore; 1..J0 Ne*s; 1.45 lunch Time Prom; i p.m. Li«;ht Music; 2.15 Racine Commentaries from Selarnor Turf Club with inter>al Music; 8.15 Procramme Summary; tt.IT Young People's
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  • 461 11 Standard's Badminton Reporter BADMINTON Association of Malaya officials firmly believe that Malaya will successfully defend the Thomas Cup through this country's doubles combinations and to this end no efforts are being spared to combine the best men for the job. Four
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    119 11 "rocryone m Augtoflia seemed to po to the races," said Mr. Chew VVoon Poh, a well-known Maluya n industrialist and honorary steward and fonunittrc member <»t the Singapore Turf Club. Mr. hew returned to the Colony after a threemonth holiday "Down Under. Mr. Chew said that when the Jockey Club
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  • 150 11 U*ORE Fniiinetr Kt^tnient won vilal major \mi\\ a 1-0 wia owr (,HQ m a needle match A tenricca league at Cillman yesterday. Engineers kicked <>:T and wuh. 11 ftvc minutes Kennedy scored what proved to be the only goal of the game. Headquarters
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  • 18 11 Rabertson 6 Short of 3,000 c v mom start lh« 50 batted w itn bOUI the lieve i
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  • 83 11 LOXDoN'. Attg 27 (Reuter) J Results mghf> English associatioi] otball matdies were: LEAGUE ONE Aston Villa 2, Sunderland 1. Black] I 0. Portsmouth v. LEAGUE TWO Blnrkbur'; 3, T> ncaster 3. Brentford 1 Evert m 0 r itherhan 2, Cardifl 0. Sheffield \V 1. Leicester 0 LEAGUE
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  • 18 11 TRABERT JOINS THE NAVY RK A-, 28 CAP)Da s Cup j Imped yesterday a Sept SJ*d^?bl« Decen tx
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  • 14 11 i 2h CAP)— Nu o Monday >r. lil of the ffaaflA Rap-
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  • 159 11 AFTER holding their opponents to a one-all draw m the first half. Police defence cracked up m the second ami ion to Star Soccerites by 3 goals to 1 m a keenly fought S A. FA. Division II League soccer match played a*
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  • 166 11 NEW YORK. Aii*.. 28 <AP\-; j \orns. International Boxing rub Dromoter who is concerned. abou* the US$5OO,OOO gate he expert, for the Randolph Turpfo -••Sugar' Ray R binson iwjtj, Monday issued a series oi direc!l V? Jris l^ Turiin must stop riding +gs^SS ta s' n li;
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  • 141 11 LONDON. Aug. 27 (Reuter) Sybils Nephew came m for heavy backing m the second callover for the St. Leger at the Victoria Club here tonight and finished joint favourite at five to one with Fraise Dv Bois and Zucchero. Sybils Nephew was runner up to Artie Prince
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  • 303 11 ADAPTING themselves well to the slippery ground H.M.S. "Terror" heat A*ton Athletic Uuh by three goals to nil m a S.A.F.A. division 111 "A" league match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Astoniails played with only nine men for the fir^t twelve minutes and conceded the
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  • 141 11 LONDON. Aug. 27: (Beuter)— The British Football League today lifted its ban on broadcasts of matches following protests by millions of soccer fans. When the ban was first announced m June the homes for blind and crippled ex-servicemen pleaded that thousands of keen football
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  • 40 11 BOSTON, Aug. 27, (UP)— Rock y Marciano, unbeaten heavyweight "white hope* 1 from Massachusetts, scored his 32nd knockout tonight when he stooped Freddie Beshore m the fourth round "f their scheduled. 10- round bout at Boston Garden.
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  • 57 11 IPOH. Tues.— The Helsinborg football team of Sweden which will arrive at Singapore on Decembei 11 to fulfill a series of engagements m Singapore and the Federation will play a game m Ipoh on December 17. Their likely opponent will be either a Perak team
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  • 130 11 THE Far East Land Forces Swimming Championships will be he'd this afternoon at the Singapore Swimming Club starting at 2 p.m This is the first swimming and water polo meeting to be held between Army representatives and teams from Malaya, Hong Kong and Singapore All times
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    • 261 11 r/ie Wor//iy Event Of The Week— Charity Boxing AT THE HAPPY WORLD ON FRIDAY 31st AUGUST ENTIRE GROSS TAKINGS TO CHARITY IN AID OF THE KAMPONG BUGIS FIRE RELIEF FUND TICKETS: $10. $5, sj. BOOKINGS: B»l»iasgii C.», Ltd. Winsloii's j W/f/i The Compliments Of 7/ie Manufacturers Of I SCOTTS EMULSION
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  • 185 12  -  OLLIE DAMES By GREATER LOVE wa* decidedly unlucky m her race on the first da> when she went down to Sunny Valley. After going nicely for about luo farlongs she Buffered a severe check and dropped right behind. Finding her stride again m the
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  • 91 12 KL Track Ideal for Galway Greer c;alway greeh «»»> n<»i be a brilliant pertotmrr lull \w h OBC *!>«» vill win races m Ma p*especial y r the Kua a pur tra its a running va y I r has the tpa -i Reid and to last out. won '•>•
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  • 405 12 HACK I: Martini gave a good acco :.t of herself by finish tig sixth m the first race on Sti lay A bad start ruin- 1 a tier chances. In the i of a:;y outstanding performer she reads a re son- abl ig. J< v tiould
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  • 23 12 LONDON*. Auj{. 27 (Renter) Results oi Rugbj League matches played t »oighl wrere: Hull 29 Bramley 0, Leeds ih Halifax 22
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  • 27 12 The for today's ra* r>. set .»nd day of the tuirtiit StMan\;or Turf Club meeiiru will be very sraod if further r.\in keeps oil". \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V
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