Singapore Standard, 3 September 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard sol. ii no. 64. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 390 1 UN Told To 'End Violations Or TOKYO, Sept. 2 (AP) The Communists today virtually dared the United .Nations Command to break off the Korean truce talks. The U.N., in another tough message, hinted the Reds were trying to effect a rupture. tadia's Chief Justice, Sir Harilal Kania
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  • 50 1 BOACComet To C all At S'pore Or October 8 o.v VISIT TO SINGAPORE Mandi; 1 Kijtion Kt-porter rst jet airlinei Ha\ i on Oct 8. BOAC, wiU '.cave > wj v oi India n Oct. t>. said Civil Aviator:. Kalian^ and s'a; ting I i London. s i i Mr.
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  • 71 1 BALMORAL Scotland. Sept 2 Hiuitei -i Two doctors yesterdaj visited K.n: George VI here. Th ■-> were Dr. (icorqe Cordin^r, a radiologist. juml !>r. (ieoiVriv niarshal, .i chest Npec i.ili>t. Both were present in June irheß the Kinu w.is found to have inflammation of the
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  • 71 1 j A rob States Warn: I ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. Sept 2 (UP>— Arab sources warned today that the Arab states would >■ iri ''another Korea" it the United Nations Security Council ::iri t< use force to b .ck up its j order to Egypt to lift her Suez
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  • 54 1 MANILA. Setr. 2. (AP>— The C a Union P: e.-o said todaj even Russian submarines n| ig to the Fifth Soviet Submarine Fleet based at T^ing- i iNorth China) arrived at Y in harbour, on the south I coasi Hainan Island, durii g the fi
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  • 125 1 IMP To Be Launched On Sept. 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sop!. 1 D;i Onn's non-communal Independence for Malaya Party will be launched on Sept. 22 a! a meeting to be held at the Hotel Majestic, a source close to the parly said today. A.: preparations for the meeting open to those
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  • 70 1 VENICE, Sept. 2 (AP) Italy's "Road of Hope" last night received the 1951 Golden Laurel award presented annually by the American producer, David O. Selznick for the European film judged to have contributed most to goodwill and understanding among democratic peoples. Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Courtney
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  • 101 1 TOKYO. Sept. 2 (Reuter-AAP) American F-86 jets today shot down four Russian type MIG-15 planes against two to one odds in what the Fifth Air Force described as the longest jet fight in the Korean war. Twenty-one American jets and ar estimated
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  • 56 1 BORGER. Texas. Sept. 2, tAP) —Violent explosions and fire yesterday knocked out one of the US. Government's fewsynthetic rubber plants. 'Eleven men were injured in the first blasts at the sprawling plant three miles west of Borger Successive explosions shook Bnrger for hours afterwards and thick
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  • 102 1 Standard London Correspondent lONDON Sept 2 The London Observer commenting editorially on Dato Onn's I.M.P. suggested that Malaya should wait for 16 years for Dominion Status. "No one yet knows quite what to think of the projected formation of an Independence for Malaya
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  • 157 1 ON EAST CENTRAL FRONT iKu.-ea-. Sop; 2, >AP>- Allied troops stormed one lightlydefended Communist hill north of Inie today and pressed forward against stubborn enemy resistance that all but stalled the limited Allied offensive elsewhere on the east-central front. Pitched battles raged r all rung
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  • 38 1 ABADAN. Sept. 2 (Reuter) Persian customs authorities today released a Dutch Airline Dakota aircraft which they had held grounded for eight days. The plane was being used to evacuate British staff from the oilfields to Abadan.
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  • 258 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP) —The State Department has expressed its determination today to block any Russian attempts to delay the signing of the Japanese peace treaty. It predicted that the treaty will be signed "in a matter of days" after the
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  • 49 1 Fired First Broadside At Reds photo. Vice- Admiral C. Turner Joy. senior L'niU'd nations ceasefire negotiator, climbs into Hi helicopter "Old Dad" at Kimpo Airfield, for flight to base Camp at Munsan. Korea. Joy had just returned from Tokyo. August 21. after conference with General Matthew B. Ridgwa>. A.P.
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  • 395 1 India 's Thomas Cup Team To Play In Singapore By KEN JALLEH, Standard Sports Reporter INDIA'S Thomas Cup team will play in Singapore about the middle of this month in a match part proceeds of which will he donated to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. Arrangements are beinj: made to
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  • 174 1 WONG PfcNCi SOON Singapore's unofficial world champion. has made no decision yet to turn professional. Refuting the report which appeared in the Snn day Times vesterday. Wons said. "It is quite premature and untrue to my that I have alnviriy accepted the American offer
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  • 54 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 2. (AFP>— Mass executions of "counterrevolutionaries" in Canton and Shanghai are reported by Communist press dispatches reaching here today. Forty-one people were shot in Canton on Saturday following a public meeting at the Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall, according to both Hongkong Communist dailies, Ta Kung Pao
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  • 313 1 Br. Council Aids Youths From Malay a LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter) A record number of boy and girl students from the Far East arrived in London yesterday aboard the P. O. liner Canton. There were 111 from Malaya and 14 from Hongkong. Within a month the Canton's sister ship the
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  • 104 1 KTALA LUIB B Sin O ••< tipatit an armoui though ►undet excha I shots with 15 bandits Cameron Hi Pahanf terd T\ e bu! punctured the ty\ car to a standstill. rorists railed oa I i ocrupants. t« Ell ins Special Constab <■■ o sender, but
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  • 26 1 HOME. Sept 2 AP' -A m lei of earthquakes spread t(i i the i' i and ctti i I <■■ n* i Italy yesterday
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  • 138 2 THE PRICE of eggs has «one up in recent weeks from 15 to 20 cents because of an upset in the import of eggs from China and Australia, said Mr. R. A. Wright, Singapore's Chief Veterinary Surgeon. Moreover, the success of the campaign
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  • 39 2 ATTACHED is the 20th Weekly "Fair Price" List issued the Dy. f ntroller of Supplies: Condensed Milk— l4 oz. tin: "Alida"-— 62 cents. Tea— l lb. pkt Robinsons "Orange Pekoe" reduced from $2.85 to $2.50 cts.
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  • 181 2 Down TO Earth With A Sigh Standard Aviation Reporter THRILLS of last Sat urday's Air Day brought back 350 people to Kalian* Airport yesterday for ten-minute joy rides sponsored by the Royal Singapore Flying Club. Five Club planes were flown from morn to dusk to cope with the rush of
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  • 246 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TALL to Singapore Chinese to rally round the Malayan Chinese Association was made by Dato Tan Cheng Lock at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Dato Tan, the president was addressing a large gathering of more than 200 members of
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  • 522 2 US PREFABS FOR SPORE Made Of Timber They Are Complete With Accessories FOLLOWING close on the heels of the Swedish prefabs, the United States Consulate in Singapore has imported within the last few days four U S. prefabs of the luxury class for approximately $17,500 each for members of their
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  • 78 2 THE EXECUTIVE council of j the Army Civil Service Union j will meet on Wednesday to disj cuss the latest award of the Cost lof Living Allowances given by the A:':rty authorities. Mr. M.P.D. Nair, president of the Union said that the Council j will
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  • 116 2 MR. CHARLES GAMBA. lecturer in Economic History at the University of Malaya, gave an illuminating talk on Trade Unionism in Australia at the St. John's Ambulance Brigade Headquarters in Stamford Road yesterday. The talk which was sponsored by the Workers Education Association was attended
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  • 294 2 ONL Y 3 CLASSES OF HOUSES NOW ECONOMY and the desire to improve the living conditions of manual workers have contributed to the whittling down of Government's pre-war range of accommodation for "white coated" officers to three main post-war categories. This is stated in an article on P.W.D. Housing in
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  • 285 2 ABOUT 100 civilian employees of the RASC Units in Singapore held a meeting at the premises of the Teochew Lee Clan Mutual Help Society at Grange Road yesterday, and formed the RASC Civilian Association. The meeting which lasted for about three hours was attended by a
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  • 201 2 Fete Gets $16,000 For The Poor i A sum of 525,000 of I which 816,000 have been 1 collected through the 1 sale of tickets is expetted from a garden fete organised by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at the St. Joseph's Church in Victoria Street, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter EIGHT BABIES were baptised in the Singapore 9t Andrew'.- j Cathedral yesterday morning by Rev Robin W. Woods, the Arc!:"- deacon of Singapore. Rev. Woods said that be bai made it a policy to haw a big baptism once a
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  • 97 2 i Standard Staff Reporter THE WELL-KNOWN ballroom dancer. Dan Judah will awe demonstrations in Ballroom and Latin American dances at Raffles Hotel on the nights of September 20 and 22. He wh! be uccompained by Miss Join Curtiss. Mr. Judah is an examiner <..'. the Federal
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  • 92 2 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO SHIPS arrived in Si nan- pore over the week-end with nearly too deck passengers :e- i turning to Singapore and the Federation from China. First ship to call here was the] 2.922-ton vessel D a v i k e n which brought
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 139 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation of Indian Organisations deferred discussion on Dato Onn's Independence of Malaya Party until more details of the new party are known. When the matter came up for discussion at the annual meeting of the FIO. Mr. Ramani said
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  • 292 3 I Represent An Ideal Onn 'NO PLACE TO LA Y OUR CARDS' -ABDULRAHMAN Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar said last night that he represented an ideal of freedom justice and equality which he firmly believed will be acceptable to the Indian and other communities and
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  • 623 3 ESTATE SHOOTING A POLICE Lieutenant told Mr. Justice Paul Storr. al the Johore Bahru Assizes yesterday, that he ha<l no experience in the handling of a Browning automatic pistol when he shot at Police Lieutenant Timony in the bungalow of an Estate Manager, Mr. Eric
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  • 65 3 THE General Council of the Labour Party, Singapore will meet this evening to nominate candidates for the forthcoming elections to the Municipal Commission in December. The last date for the receipt of nominations from Party members expired yesterday. MEMBERS of the Kota Tinggi Home Guard Unit were
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  • 182 3 PENANG, Sun. The adoption of the Frisby Plan as a pattern of education for the Federation and Singapore will bring nearer realisation an independent Malaya dedicated to democracy. This is stated in a memoran- dum submitted to the Federation Government by the Penang Chinese
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  • 158 3 SUB-STATIONS liable to load shedding today: DAY I. am Soon Oil Mills, <;u;in Ilin. 17 JR. »tw«wk. IK. FaHory. River Valley Koad. Killiney Road. Orchard Road. Armenian Street Static; Newton No*. I Balmoral Road. Chartered Bank. (Jeorg** St. Statir. U. Cross st./Pasoda. st. Ipper llokien St., Pickering
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  • 134 3 RIDA PLANS SHIPPING COMPANY ALOR STAR. Sun.— RlD A has several projects in view to develop various industries in Kedah and to improve the living conditions of kamponu people. They are: 1. Economic survey of the i paddy industry both marketing and production, and all aspects of rural credit. 2.
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  • 130 3 Balestier Centre Gets Going Standard Staff Reporter THE BALESTIER Community i Centre of Singapore has plans i for organising a youth movement, women's section, an unemployment bureau, a discussion grouo jnd a .section of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, The Standard was told yesterday. Tne centre which was oraanised by
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  • 100 3 MR. FRANK C. JAMES. Municipal Commissioner and a teacher in the St. Anthony's Boys School stressed on the need for more schools in an interview published in the Malayan Catholic News Ho praised the Education authorities for grappling with the question ot an adequate .supply of
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  • 43 3 THE general committee ol the Singapore Regional Committee last night resolved to support the Malayan move to organise a single representative body for all Indians "so that Indians can play their part in the healthy progress of a Malayan nation."
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 915 4 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Thuraisingham Plan? AT a dinner marking the close of the second vacation course in Singapore, the President of the Malayan Teachers' Conference, Mr. K. V. Thaver, said that half a million boys and girls of school-going age were "running wild in the lorongs and kampongs
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  • 999 4  - AUSTRALIA LOOKS AT ASIA NICHOLAS MANSERGH By LONDON. THE Pacific Security Agreement between the United States and the Pacific Dominions, in the initiation of which Australia played the leading part, has been prompted not by fear of Russia but by fear of a revived Japan. It is true that the
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  • 276 4 T«E long night of and thumb service i n Britain- is passing. Figures leased show that m >i i than ever are eal driven from theii < rooms by rationing u crowd nig. At first, these dinr r s siiently <-: garbage set-in
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  • 330 4 NEW DELHI IN DECIDING not to attend the conference for the signature of a Japanese peace treaty at San Francisco at the beginning of September, the Indian Government has been influenced largely by moral considerations, informed circles here said. It appeared here that three
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  • 530 4 Sir: In reply to Professor T.H Silcoek (Straits Times Aug. 28 all I can say is that he still does not understand the Catholic outlook. Catholics are not opposed to Family Planning as such but are against the artificial methods advocated by the F.P.A And
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  • We, the People
    • 544 4 Sir:— Dr. C. H. WithersPayne in his admirable Presidential Address at the last meeting of the Singapore Association has let himself go betore an interested and enthusiastic audience of Singaporeans. The virile commonsense that generally characterises public opinion is once more illustrated by
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  • 451 4 Sii Those who have occasion to use the Batu Pahat and Muar ferries will. I am sure, .loin me in urging that immediate steps be taken to expedite the ferrying of cars and other vehicles across the two narrow rivers. The H.m'ble Mr. Tan
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  • 225 4 Sir;— l am glad that the Police authorities in Singapore have reduced the long and arduous hours of duty for policemen as a result of the Singapore Riots. The police now do 6 hours' duty a day with a day off every 7 days. This is quite
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  • 619 5 3 -Power Pacific Security Treaty Signed At Frisco FRANCISCO, Sept. 2: (Reuter) United States Secretary of N;lt < Dean V< heson said yesterday that the tripartite security pact with ,-h.lia ;m<l New Zealand put into words the strong ties and purposes al- existing. for the I niled Slates, Mr. Acheson
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  • 128 5 Rita Hayworth Files Suit For Divorce RENO. Sept. 2. < Reutei •>-- Film Star Rita Hayworth yesterday filed suit for a divorce from Prince Aly Khan. Miss Hayworth who was not in court charged extreme mental cruelty declaring .she suffered "great unhappiness." Miss Hayworth sought custody of their daughter Yasmin
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  • 208 5 Central Body Urged For Free Nations LONDON. Sept. 2 (AFP) One of the most influential members oi the Conservative Party. A. A. Butler, speaking at Pendarves. Cornwall, advocated immediate calling up of a Commonwealth countries conference to co-ordinate free nations' economies and '"We consider that the policy and strategy of
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  • 169 5 DURBAN. S. Africa, Sept. 2 (UP) The son of famed Indian spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi has appealed to South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan to abandon the government's policy of racial segregation which "would drive one to Communism whether one i wished
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  • 146 5 LONDON. Sept. 2 (AFP>— Minister ot Defence Emmanuel Shimvell. speaking yesterday at a Labour Party meeting in Birmingham, stressed the "regrettable necessity" of the rearmament programme. ■'If there is failure in the diplomatic field and it is not our fault, because alter all it takes
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  • 125 5 MANILA. Sept. 2 <AP>— A tropical typhoon has swept across the northern tip of Luzon last night and severed all communications with the area with winds of above 75 miles an hour. The weather bureau tnis morning located the typhoon centre at Latitude 19 north Longitude
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  • 100 5 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 ißeuter)—The United States Army and Air Force will hold extrusive training manoeuvres "Exercise Snowfall" in northern New York state next January and February to test equipment under winter conditions. The Defence Department said the four-week exercise would be followed by a
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  • 83 5 HONGKONG. Sept. 2 Reuter-AAP)— Monsignor Theodore Labrodor, the Spanish Archbishop of Foochow. has been placed under house arrest, according to the English language newspaper Hongkong Standard, quoting Catholic sources here The report said the Archbishop's house has been taken over and he is placed under
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  • 78 5 MEXICO CITY. Sept 2 iR?u-! ter) Mexico has so far paid 5J20.350.000 compensation to British oil companies which she nationalised in 1938. President Miguel Aleman announced today A ii'rther $4. 566.000 had been paid to United States companies in the past 12 months, he stated in his
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  • 167 5 LONDON' Sept 2 (Reuter> Poland has asked that the Third Secretary of the Bnti h Embassy m Warsaw, llr L l) Ifassey, leave the country \\ithin three days, according to an official Polish news agencs message received in London today .Vr. Ma.-sey was aliened
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  • 474 5 [News Briefs PRESIDENT Truman. in a Labour Day statement, called for equality of sacrifice in building defences against aggression by the Communist World. A P. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kaishek has called for stern economy as a means towards a balanced budget for Nationalist China a long goal
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  • 308 5 Mossadeq Answers Critics TEHERAN, Sept. 2, (UP) Premier Mohammed Mossadeq told the nation in a broadcast yesterday that Iran had piven its final pilflinU for a solution of the oil problem to the British and now awaited Britain's answer to
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  • 311 5 ABADAN, Sept. 2 (IP) New buyers will sign the first contracts to buy oil directly from the Iranian National Oil Company today, Hussein Makki Secretary of the Oil Nationalization Commission, said. The buyers would be :ho first to purchase oil reel
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  • 66 5 THE BRITISH UmlimaiH i [refused to cunftrm deny vesterday unofficial ren< tt that the British Pleel wrf ll «ni r the Adriatic and irisH the b1 teiiic Jugoslav port f Si t within the next few fays If these reports are true it Mfili »e the fir.st
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 66 5 arc^^g- r I, •rTTI /I'M LEARNING IT SAYS YOU ---AND THEN THE WORD Mgß^ W*-*f A NEW WORD SHOULD PICK DO SOMETHING FOR TODAY IS '^^•J S^k. V every day out a wopd- to IMPRESS INDIGESTION "J y?£lm v^ m V y|T STRON&LY ON %&M wL yv^^^ T s yoUR
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  • 543 6 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A week of active markets and a good turnover have to be recorded. Industrials were firm throughout on well maintained investment demand and certain stocks went ahead to fresh 'highs.' 4 Tins fluctuated narrowly, reacting to the extreme vagaries of the
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  • 299 6 Industrials:- Frase: <^ Neave *:< 90 to $.?85. Gammon $2.60, Malayan Breweries 5..25 cum capital bonus to $5.00 ex.. Malavan Cement 34c, Malayan Collieries $1 85. McAlister $40.00, Robinson $3 f!0 to $3.70, Singapore Cold Storat;^ 54.75. Straits Steamship $20.00. Straits Times $4.00 to $3.95. Straits Trading
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  • 143 6 Hong Fatt Sungei Besi) Ltd: Belatedly reporting for 1950. Hong Fatt which operates a large opencast mine near Kuala Lumpur showed a net profit of $170,610 (5.7 c ;i but no dividend is recommended. Net liquid assets in balance sheet work out at $212,285 or 7 cents per
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  • 132 6 LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter) The United Kingdom Colombo Shipping Conference announces its intention of reducing its 25 per cent surcharge to 20 percent so that freight payers in Colombo will not have to pay any more on tariff rates raised by 15 cents yesterday. The surcharge
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  • 97 6 The Postmaster-G eneral Malaya, announces that new issue of stamped embossed stationery for Kedah will be released for sale at all Post Oflices as from September 1. The following items wiil be on sale: Post cards (single) bearing 4-cent stamp five cents each, post cards (reply) bearing 4cent
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  • 187 6 ilies ACBOBS: I Chocks m h tun-oi-war teuiT) >e.^ u'.ier ihe ch.. nsje over' 6 StFbM* part of Magyar opera: 8 An -'H' film m 6o this: 9 They're l.ab> to hooked: 10 Bit of ba. v\ .'or Oliver 1 IL One aav to flu.^h nil t
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  • 146 6  -  Geamine Varnal WmM THE early morning is not < lucky: (fatigue and < sadness without reason < which will have to be over- come). Luckily, from 10.30 a.m. onwards, the planetary influences improve and the evening will allow for fruitful and useful activity. The morning is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 128 6 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 in 41 m 10. a.m. Emergent? News (K.L. I pni Programme Summary; 1.68 Lawrence U'elk Orchestra and Fwini: Mster>; 1.36 News; 1.45 Home on the Rjnse; 6.15 Programme Summary; fi.H Radio Dance Hall; fi.H.'i Advenl^urrs in Music; 6.55 Announcements: t p.m. News
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    • 195 6 Music or Richard Hodeers: 11.30 Danct- Music; II p.m. to 'i p.m \s Singapore: p.m. George .MeUrbrino and his Orchestra: The Joison Morv; 3 p.m. Hawaiian and Latin American Melodies: :{.:;o Afternoon Concert of Ballet Music; t.lto to P.m. Tea Dance: p.m. Programme Summary; 6.«i Anniversary Hour: t p.m. Xews
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  • 508 7 LONDON, Sept. 1 (Renter)— The great 7-2 victory of Newcastle United over the League champions Tottenham Hotspurs not only provided the highlight of today's soccer but also gave the Tyneside team sweet revenge for that 7-0 thrashing on the Tottenham ground last year, the
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  • 479 7 THIS year's* Singapore Badminton Association junior singles championships will be an all-Malay a flair. Suadi bin Haji Tahir of the Gentle Badminton Party was in top form to lick the seventeen year old Anglo Chinese Schoolboy, Tan Chin Guan (I seful 8.P. in straight sets l,">-9,
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  • 197 7 FOREST HILLS, Sept. Z (AP)— Carl Cochell of Los Angeles was yesterday suspended by the United States Lawn Tennis Association for ungentlemanly conduct in his match last Wednesday with Gardnar Mulloy in the National Tennis Championship series. Mulloy won the match 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. 6-2.
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  • 98 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 1 (Reuter)— Vic Toweel, South African holder of the world bantamweight title, took only two minutes 46 seconds to knock out Bobby Boland, of Scotland, in the first round of their 10 rounds non-title fight at Wembley Stadium here tonight. The end
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  • 171 7 MALACCA. Sun— The Rest beat the Europeans at cricket by 37 runs in a two-day match which ended at Malacca Club ground this afternoon. Batting first the Rest knocked up 189 runs in the first innings. M C. Kailasapathy top scored with 81 runs. Hitting
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  • 220 7 BRIGHT batting featured the cricket match between Ceylon Sports Club and the Singapore Army played at Nee Soon yesterday. Army won by nine wickets. Reynolds hit up a breezy 104 not put for the Army, while Tomlinson scored an easy 76 S.A. Durai of the Ceylon
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 489 8 Speedy Forwards Revel Against Weak Defence kl" \l I IMI'I R, Sunday.— Singapore gave Ferak one look at me <„,, a,,,l ...ok il hack to the Colony for safekeeping for another year with brilliant -iv-nil vi.lory in the final played at the Malaya HeadQuarters rround before
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  • 70 8 VARESE Noi G r k Ires i orld i a e Gh in Rin ■I the Dul P!anl third. It wa I* 'Vs I W eh v h h end to4horr the i onal n,,. I race 1 lint covered I te Hag sun-baked
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  • 583 8 I'l K.\K won Hi tflMfi 'nil Ptlffd Slllil.tpO! t.IWI-l the. mi:i I r>m thr kickofl iioon Smut: brought the ball into IVr.ik "s trrritoi n<l thrn >h.m»T M.idon provided th»* liist thrill whn he lobbed Uw ball towards the Perak -oil. auder fumbled 1 rowd
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  • 197 8 By Kan jit Singh, Standard Staff Reporter HEAVYWEIGHT American wrestler Tor Johnson •he Swedish Angel left by Pan American Airways for Manila last night and promised to return with his son. King Karl Johnson, and another Mexican wrestler in three weeks time. "Singapore has
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  • 166 8 SOUTH HINA soccer tourists defeated a Combined Kluang XI 3 l at Kluang yesterday before a crowd of over 5.000. South China'9 scratch side showed all round superiority. Led by veteran Lee W;».i Tong the attack had the Kluang defence hard pressed. In the
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  • 55 8 The Eu in Eui isian combined te meel South China >ra a be: Wood, Benton, Harrison, Morton, Vass, Rozario, Beins, Guthrie, MacPonald, G. Murray. King. Reserves to attend: J. Murray, J Lawther, P.".': s, Inglis, Schwartzenburg, R »drigp. Davids will be away from the Colony on business >ud
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  • 86 8 SFREMBAX. Sun.— Negri Ceylonese entered fina! oi Dr. Strahan Cup knockou. cricket competition eliminating Se. emban Garrison with a 9-wicket victory. Brilliant f=core of 90 by M. Thillagaratnam, until recently of Singapore, and grand bowling by veteran B. J. Dionysius who took 7 wickets
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  • 131 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police depot today established a Malayan record fifth wicket partnership in their Stonor Shield final against the Railway Institute. Khoo Bin Keng. and R. C. Ehrke together collected 233 runs in 154 minutes breaking the known record of 180 by Lall Singh and
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  • 272 8 JOHORE WIN SH UTTLE TIE WITH MALACCA MALACCA. Sun The Johort» Badminton IssociaUo« team brat th«- Malacca Badminton AsMdalioa (run •y three games to two at the Sen* Cheons Soricu Court last ni«ht in a Chanty (i.imr. Joh.i:e\ Slate Cha a;>. I\:r. |u J u *a.s fastei i Malar, a
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  • 293 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore Malays held Sclangor Malays to a draw in the final of the Rulers Shield Cricket competition played here at the Police Depot ground. At close of play yesterday Singapore had a lead of 19 runs on the first innings,
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  • 229 8 town at present gave a scintil] at Mount Echo yesterday e Three games in all were doubles together with one in Starring in the exhibition were Ong Poh Lim, Ismail j Marjan, Cheong Hock Leng, Misses Helen Heng, Mary Sim, Baby Low and Mrs.
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  • 171 8 HASTINGS, Sept. 1 (Renter) Denis Compton captaining an EnijLind XI gave a brilliant and audacious display of batt-r? on the first day of the Festival I match against the South Africans here. In 70 minutes he hit 79 out of hij side's total of 171 for three
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  • 42 8 FOREST HILLS. Sept. 1, (AP) —Vic Seixas, of Philadelphia rallied to beat Herbie Flam, of Beverly Hills. California, I— fi »—7. 2—6, 6—2, 6—3. in their quarter-final match of the US Tennis championships, before 12,000 spectators here on Saturday.
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  • 297 8 TRAINER J. A. Spencer and jockey G. Mulley top the list of winners at the end of the Selangor Turf Club's August /September meeting. Spencer had seven firsts and five seconds while 29 of his runners were unplaced. Mulley had six firs' s four seconds and
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  • 55 8 SEREMBAN. Sun- Backed by vociferous cheering of their supporters who had travelled down to Seremban to watch them. Jelebu beat Rembau 3-nil to win the "H. P. Bryson" interdistrict soccer cup competition. Jelani 2 and Matnoor were the scorers. The British Adviser Mr. A. Hyde, presented
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    • 31 8 lIMESS|X HIGH 1 1 i>l> ai lh< pi 1 resini> in Malaya TODAY- A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.11 Malacca 08.52 914 Port Diikson 07.33 7.55 Port Sham 0t».55 7.06 Penang 01.49 1.48
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