Singapore Standard, 8 September 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL II HO. 69 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 295 1 100 Uniformed Postal Staff To Discuss Strike MASS MEETING SOON Standard Staff ReporU-r vboIT l' l uniformed staff of the Singapore Department xv ill shortly call a mass meeting to going strike because of Governn ent's delay m settling their demands. A spokesman of the' P. T Uniformed Staff Union
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  • 20 1 Plot On Gromyko's Life Bared inned s ■.;>• ut I high i the J C3l Bl at ra an la I
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  • 15 1 ;red th to a:.;- em] i with Q >rth v >m- g
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  • 45 1 B IBING icka on bandit »c S ithern Johore were rd 1 Sin^porc erdaj > < after RAF B bombei s and Hornet fig flew oui across the j fron Tei ?ah. Ta o tarirere a1 ta« <-- m Joh >re St c
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  • 379 1 •Photo by Hntfiin A/prf? ABADAN, Sept. 7 (UP) Iranian oKdab Mted all the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's aircraft here and grounded them, a company spokesman said today. The planes probably would have been used m any evacuation of Abadan by the British. British sources reported, meanwhile, that Iranian
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  • 297 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIV. VI'OKH business and civic leaders yesterday welcomed the news that the British Goventmeni had decided to make Japanese assets m Malaya available for Ihe iH'iiefit of the people here. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson. Presi- I dent of
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  • 184 1 AVONMOUTH, ENGLAND Sept. 7. (AP) Troops joined firemen today m a grim buttie against a raging blaze that already had Hiked up 14,000,000 gallons of oil at the Regent Oil Company's storage farm. Two more tanks exploded with d»'a!>uin? roars early tod. iv
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  • 76 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Raffles Graduate teachers last night decided to break oft' from the Singapore Teachers' Union and form a separate Graduate Teachers Association. The decision was taken at a meeting oi Stamford Club members held at the Raffles Institution and attended by
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  • 269 1 Standard Staff Reporter KWONG Ah Chee, Singapore trisha-rider was all smiles yesterday when he was told that readers of The Singapore Standard and its sister paper, the Sin Chew Jit Pao, had sent m a total of $259 for him. Kwong was
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  • 70 1 LONDON, Sept 7. (Renter' Overseas issues again captured most ot the active interest m the stock market and provided major movements m prices. Japanese, German Government. Greek and South American loans encountered moderate demand that lifted prices higher by a fraction to two points. Early
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  • 51 1 POLICE reports said tod that Hollywood film rtar Maria Montez was found dead m bei bathtub. The beautiful darkhaired movie star, who Was jnarried to French Eilm star and war hero Jean Pierre Aurooni had been living recently In a house vii the outskirts of Paris
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  • 25 1 TWO packed express trail collided he;id-on m a fhicfc fof 50 :m!(>.- southwest of Sj today. The fireman of une traia was reported killed. A.P.
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  • 115 1  -  ANDREW ROTH By LONDON, Sept. 7. A spokesman of the Ministry of Supplies which is concerned with Britain's rubber supply position denies that the Government is involved m talks on the construction of a synthetic rubber plant, adjoining the Fawley Refinery. He underlined the point
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  • 182 1 Standard Staff torres. KIALA LI'MPUR. Fri The former president of the Malay National Party. Inche Ist ak bin liaji Mohamed. now held m Ipoh under the I] Kmergency Regulations. made a request to see the Member for Home Affairs, j Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. and
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  • 291 1 Unit statement Arouses Penang Mobilization Of Tin? Standard Staff < orr< *|hmi<l<-ii| PENANC, Fri. Loral tin ekdea bete arc <onCrmrd DVcr the if If it of Uat<» Onn l>in Ja'alar. Member for Home Affairs. Federation of Malaga, on the question of natioiiali"ation of tin indn»in m Malaga. Dato OiiH. m
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  • 89 2 ORE EXG HWA, a labourer, was sentenced to six months 1 rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for having 698 leal packets of chanriu on board a ship on Aug. 9. Ore. who made a si.ened statement to the custi tns admitting that
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  • 50 2 HASHIM bin Haji Ismail was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach 6f trust of a motor cycle entrusted to him by Chin Hoon Huat at Duku Road on Sept. 6. Hashim claimed trial and was allowed $1,000 bail until Oct. 5.
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  • 48 2 A 39 YEAR OLD labourer. Jaganathan s/o Sinnathamby was fined S5O. or one month's imprisonment, m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday I for causing hurt to Sanath. a > fellow labourer, with a parang I at the S.M.C. quarters m Lorong 1 Lalat on Aug. 25.
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  • 319 2 Govt. Not To Press For 'Covenant' Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has decided not to pros for the introduction of a 'Wnant system on he line, enforced m the United Kingdom whereby all buyer* of new motor cars should undertake not to resell
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  • 263 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Schools Association i* planning to set up a public library for the Chinese educated population m the Colony. The library, if formed, will be the first of its kind m Malaya. j An appeal to the Chinese public for
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  • 27 2 IN THE Singapore High Court yesterday receiving adjudicating orders were made against B. A. Mallal. editor of the Malayan Law Journal, on his own application.
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  • 29 2 ON A PETITION by the Indian Overseas Bank m the High Court yesterday receiving and adjudicating orders were made against Hardit Singh, who is now m India.
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  • 22 2 THE 11th Singapore Scout Group will riold their annual camp fire at Barker Rd. on Sept. 15 at 7.00 p.m.
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  • 259 2 New S'pore Bank Will Be Most Imposing In Far East rppF new 16-stor«y Baak of i iia building which will be ready for occupation m 2$ months will be one of the loftiest and most imposing banking houses ill the Far East a spokesman of tne Bank told The Standard
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  • 127 2 MR. ALAN ANDREWS Dirtv.ur Cox Buys' Work on the Staff of the World's Alliance of V.M.C.As.. Geneva. will arrive m Singapore on Sept. 15 for a ten days' visit to the Associations In Singapore and the Federation. Mr Andrews has just DOfß- pleted the
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  • 46 2 ROI'SE bin M hamed Jidfn admitted m the Singa] re Second Police Court yesterday that he stole 55:3 r:h of clothing and jewellery valued at $141 at the Post Office Quarter! m Choon Guan Street on Sept. 4. Sentence was postponed until Sept. 14.
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  • 24 2 ON A PETITION by Gammon Malaya m the H;gn Court yesterday receiving and adjudicating orders were made against S. M. Pichav Brothers.
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  • 95 2 SATA Week: $27 Short Of $10,000 IF SOMEONE will b* so generous as to send cash or a cheque for $27. either to The Singapore Standard or to the Secretary of Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association c o Hong: Kong Bank, it will help to bring the proceeds of the S.A.T.A. Grand
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  • 65 2 Absent Without Leave— Jailed Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH seam.in, Charles William Brett <42>, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of absence without leave from his ship. Wave Chief and a second charge of disobeying Second Officer, Mr Y. H. Wright on Sept. 5.
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  • 198 2 THE PROGRESSIVE Party of Singapore is against the proposal of Government to grant approximately one third of 63.000 square feet of Crown Land which is now used as a car park m Collyer Quay to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 58 2 t:-^ 'j lAH IS JEST IW TIME T"SAVE X US v -< AH II M ""™™^™7T!JllTT^^r^^rrT A u ''aW I AMERICAN GIRLHOOD RJM UFR V PUT TH' PITCHtI^GOT I I IrWVrC?^ I TWO HORRIBLE DISASTERS > BACK-&UT I L^^^B^^l JW V S^/d^S I PUT THEM GAL < WCKM?)^ MCMORiitO Ymah
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  • 102 3 THE Institute of Commerce. Great Britain, will hold its first post-war examinations m all commercial subjects m Singapore next month. There will be an intermediate mri an advanced examinations. For Associate Decree 5, advanced subjects with five years business or professional experience and for
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  • 23 3 REVERENU R A. Blssdeli, Minister of Religion, has been granted a licence by the Governor, to solemnize marrii ges within the Colony.
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  • 203 3 TWENTY EIGHT Sei ond Year Normal L"a.-<- teachers were referred m one subject and The Standard understands that they may be allowed to sit for a re-examination m that i particular subject at some later date. Meanwhile t h c successful student teachers will
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  • 1621 3 THE following is the full list oi successful candidates m the Second Year Normal Clasj Examinations of the Teachers' Training College. Miss A. Fernandez. M^s A. K. Gill. Miss Choy Poll S.,<;g. Miss D. Arokiasamy, Miss F. Bacsafra, Hen* C'.\e:\g Hiok. Miss J X David. Mi.vs Lam
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  • 301 3 Pay India's Internee Bill First' S^t. W.T. Stew.trt o1 S n gapore Engineers' X, nent (R.F..1 Ciillman B.irru.^, is the designer of this uO-ft skylon which will be on virw tonight, the occasion of the \V O and Serjeant's Mess Fancy Dress Ball. The skylon wiiicJi is approxunatelv I 10th
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  • 136 3 CONTINUING to make his defence on a murder charge at the Assizes yesterday, Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Wahab. a food stall holder, denied attacking the girl. 18 -year -old Lee Vuet Kwai, with a chopper at Colombo Court on the night of April
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  • 762 3  - HONEYMOON HITCH-HIKE THROUGH 10 COUNTRIES Philip Goh By Standard Staff Reporter AFTER HITCH HIKING more than 23,000 miles from France, with an occasional brush with death during the journey, a happy couple. 22--year-old Oldrich Hromek. a Czech, and his French wife, Christiane, also 22, arrived m Singapore yesterday all set
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  • 184 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. N. A. MALI AL. Progressive Member lor City District m tin* Singapore Legislative Council, la*t night tc»l«l Tin* Standard that he would support die move b\ Mr. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour Roehore) to a*k the Council to allow the Emergency
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  • 170 3 RITIBTATIONS m Himgmpmre [fable t<> load hhrddit today. I) Kali Hin. Frrd WTatPffcoMM*. IndustriaJ Oases, Kilbura l.»Mt>-. Dunearn Ko.nl. siitsupwe Turf (Inl). I wart Park. Holland Boad. Adam Park, Uallop Mill, nayang SatUL Chatsworth Ko.nl. iVine Kn id. SoiMt'rx illr Estate, I ♦•«*«lon Road, tetorta Park. N'asKlm
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  • 91 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Security forces operating m the Sepang district ot Selangor yesterday killed. Mm Choong. a bandit. His rifle and ammunition were recovered. In an engagement with terrorists m Tanjong Malim yesterday, a member of the security forces was killed and another
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  • 73 4 A 24-YEAR-OLD Malay ■v man, Salmiah binte Nazir, and Sultan Moideen (50) were i :.\v charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Alagarasamy with c.n ir^n rod at Pulau Brani en Sept 6. Alagarasamy was m his turn c w ..:r£ed
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  • 161 4 THE following are further donations received by the St. Nicholas' Hume for Blind Children for its proposed new school premises. Mr. G.>h Chin Heng $5. Messrs. n:een and Col!;er Ltd S-. -c $250. Capt. W. H \V Cox $50. Mr. Sidney S. Adam? (donation from i children
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  • 167 4 SEL, CLUB MAY SELL CHAMBERS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Members ot the Selangor Club will decide at their half-yearly meeting to be held on Sept. 26. whether or not to sell the club chambers and to utilise the proceeds for improving the amenities of the clut). In a memorandum to members. Mr.
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  • 298 4 KL Schools Lack Room For Eligible s Next Year Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The demand for Engiisfa education m Kuala Lumpur is increasing and is now bo great that there will not be enough places m the primary classe* of all the government and aided English schools for
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  • 52 4 TWO APPOINTMENTS to the Social Welfare Service Part 1 have been approved. They are: Mr. Sim Wee Lee who was born m Singapore and educated at St. Andrew's School, Singapore; and Mr. Patrick Leong Mun Toong who was born m Singapore and educated at the Anglo-Chinese
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  • 236 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— To keep pace with the present political development m Malaya, highlighted by Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's proposed Independence of Malaya Party, the Malayan Chinese Association is to be strengthened by the reorganisation of its internal workin" committees. The
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  • 123 4 Open Finding In Accident Inquest Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday returned an open finding at the end of an inquest into the death of Han Boon Guan. aged 37, as a result of an accident. Constable Ramli bin Hassan told the court that at 8
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  • 262 4 LEAFLETS TELL OF Standard Staff Reporter BANDITS m Malaya were told by leaflets dropped to them recently that the Malayan Communist Party is a corrupt organisation which harbours traitors, dope peddlers and gambling den operators. The leaflets, printed m Chinese. Malay and Tamii. recalled an incident
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  • 56 4 Standard Stafr Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Railway administration announce a curtailment m the passenger train services between here and Ipoh tomorrow. The down local from Ipoh will only run as far as Sungkai, but the* up local to Ipoh will run as usuaL Both night
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 4 TWO Chi iese H.> Kai F Ah Hoe were fined S5 each b the Muar magistrate for ridin their bicycles without a licer.ee. photo. Lt. Syed Mohammed and Sgt. Haji Damiri (right) of the Malay Regiment who are leaving: for Eneland tomorrow, to attend a Signal Course
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  • 643 4 MESSRS. Chong Koh Vong. L. M. Nunis and Abdul Hamid bin Mahmood of the Malacca branch of the Union Telecommunication Workers have been appointed to attend the Annual Conference of the Union at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. POW LEONG KENG, a Hockchew, was fined $50 by the Port
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  • 128 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Pleading guilty to desertion a rniddie-aged Indian, Dharmalinjram, was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment, by the second magustrate, Inche naron bin Haji Idris, today xhe prosecution alleged that the accused was employed as a special constable at a garrison m betapak. «°f l L*i"
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  • 237 5 Standard Malay Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Che Bedaa, a pretty Malay hostess u\ Joqet Malaya m Wembly Park, h:id some of her beautiful hair I cut ofT last night while d.mcing the Samba The incident occur: ,'ri at about 1U p m when a Malay
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  • 50 5 Standard Staff Reporter MOHD DON bin Mohd Zain. a young recruit police constable. pleaded Ruitty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when charged with being absent from duty on July 2. The case was adjourned to I Sept. 14. Bail of $500 was offered
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  • 142 5 PENANG, Fri —The second i woman lawyer to be admitted to the Penang Bar is Miss Nancy Chin Poh Yeap whose motion for admlssior was sponsored by Mi Ong Eiuck Lim before Mr. Justice SpenI :er-Wilkinsoi| m the Supreme Court today. I Miss Ytv.o is
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  • 295 5 Govt. 's Plans Outlined By Dental Chief PENANG, Fri. Mr. J. W. F. Taylor, acting Chief Dental Officer, Federation of Malaya, told The Standard today that dental nurses, who have qualified at the Dental Nurses Training School m Penang will be staffed m school dental
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  • 111 5 Standard Start i on t- pondnit IPOH. Fri— Pin bin Sahid (44). who thought it fun to stop vehicles travelling alony Brewster Road had to pa> a fine of $10 or five days imprisonment on a chars* of misbehaving himself. Pin >tood iv front ot a
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  • 181 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Penang rice retailers are planning to request Government to sell them rice at a lower price as they find that they cannot make a profit on current sales. This was disclosed today by i Mr. Tan Hoo Pitt,
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  • 107 5 SUndurd Stait Coirespondenl TELI rK ANSON, Fi i.- Fin destroyed a smokehouse belonging to Sebrang Estate yesterday morning and caused damage estimated at $64,000. Firemen and police rushed to the scene oi the conflagartion, opposite the Teluk Anson wharf, but it took them
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  • 81 5 Extradition Treaty With Luxembourg THE Singapore Government yesterday announced, by gazette notification, that the British Government and the Government of Luxemburg have ratified a treaty of extradition providii g for mutual extradition '->'■ tugi tive criminals The Extradition Order api 1 s I c LJ.K and all other British <:
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  • 68 5 Medicine Men Cause Strike By Fishermen ALOH STAR, Fri. Kuala Kedah, the biggest Malay fishing village on the west coast of Malaya, was the scene of a strike today. About ;>OO Malay nsnernicn. headed by tea pawangs tmed;ciiie nien'. refused to go to sea oe cause the pawangs Eoresaw a
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  • 57 5 TUP: Sultan of Trengganu opened the Malay Girls School iit Kampong Molek, Dunyun. Wednesday. The Kampong Molek Malay Girls School. Dungan. is the fourth girls school m the State: Other districts having girls schools are Kuala Trengganu, Kemaman and Besut. The districts of Marang and Utu
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  • 45 5 DURING this meeting I Singapore Turf Club Sept. 8. 12 and 18 Duneai B id v i 1 1 be a one-way road tor traffic going m the direction of I c ia< p course bet veen 1 \y m. and p.m
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  • 109 5 Standard Stall <»rr«>|H)tid<-ni ALOR STAR Fm.. a 122--year-old woman. Samsiatl binti Eia^san, wa, ushered into Court by her daughter and '..ok i seat uncomfortably mi i chaii l beside the witness box, \\her< she remained, endeavouring to keep her frail body erect and
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  • 28 5 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore lias declared Sept. 22 the day the Colony is granted the status of a Cit> to be observed fts Public Holiday
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  • 286 5 Standard Staff Reporter THK SINGAPORE Brant -f the Malayan Chinoaa A>so< r n\ will continue with the '-••<'«t welfare work it has always d <'■& m the past, sriid tit.- B; >>'» new president, Mr Lira X* >ij Lian, yesterd'jv The new sect eta
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  • 93 5 INDUSTRIES. c X c iting shone md i es\ iui I i sng ipoi c 11 1' en i tied b i tie »Uer of St. ef tl > > Dn stall acquire, m I •<■!.. my eenti oiled le undej pei i*s le F d <'
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 162 5 V >!.( A. Orchard Koad: Cricket i A C.A. v R.A.DC. lAw o Y.M.CA v. McNair Youngsters j 2 pm Spore Ch< ss C'.^b 3 p.m." Chinese yjtf.CA., Sefefie Koad: Eveni entation of certificates 4 p.m., Student c 4 p.m Basket ball Badmi 530 p m.. C Pa iment 7.30
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 873 6 T)URING the next few months we are going to hear a lot from such stiff-necked gentlemen as Mr. Absurd. Mr. Premature, Mr. Taint-any-use, Mr. Careful-careful Mr. Trying-to-run-before-you-can-walk. Mr. We Ain't Fit Yet, Mr. Hasten Slowly (or is it Slowly Hasten?) Mr. All-men-should-rule-themselves-but-us-eruckens-boss and finally, of
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  • 1463 6 THE questions put to Marshal Tito and his answers were as follows: Do you believe that small nations can co-operate With great ones, such as G™ a Britain and others, without compromising their independence^ Naturally I think that this is possible, and that is one of
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  • 214 6  -  LAJOS LEDERER By PL LOW ING his conversations with President Truman's personal representative, Mr. Harrimon, Marshal Tito mode an important statement of policy m on exclusive interview with the Special Correspondent of The Observer. (London) Mr. Lajos Leaderer, ot his hunting lodge at Brdo, m the
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  • 614 6 Self-Government Now Would Result In Chaos ;^l I i|ilt|'Pi^^^f^M^^^"" TABUAN 4 LTHOUGH Dato Onn's slated aims m forming IMP. are. m theory, most praiseworthy, This Column has serious doubts whether the new Party will serve any very useful purpose at the present time. The notion of uniting persons of all
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  • 112 6 Sir;— Through the medium of your paper may I ask the authorities how just are the law* of the Colony. Recently it was held m Singapore's Second Civil District Court that transactions between two prisoners of war m Sime Road internment camp for a loan m
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  • 259 6 Review of Views Help Yourself THE time has come lor all Malay eummunity leaders m Singapore to find ways to help the Malay population solve the housing shortage problem. So said Utusan Melayu editorially yesterday. Approxim ately twenty thousand Malays who are now living m Kampong Geylang Serai Singapore m
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  • 16 6 **Gra'*Vn* old mva by tlr<* left leg J o'vjrUin' 'en i*n«nstairs, indeed!— What next?"
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  • 113 6 Sir:— God forbid that Malaya should ever have a Roman Catholic broadcasting •station run on the lines .suggested by the Rev. Jumes Meany of Sydney or on any other lines. In this land of many religions all of them would rightly wish for the same facilities and ones
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  • 89 7 MOSCOW, Sept. 7, (UP)— United States Ambassador Admiral Alan Kirk conferred with Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky for 32 minutes aft the Foreign Office yesterday. Kirk declined to disclose the nature of their talks. Vyshinsky, long absent from the Foreign Office because of illness apparently
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  • 157 7 MacA Urges Full Faith In 'New Japan' CLEVELAND. Ohio. Sept. 7 (UP '—General Douglas MacArthur said tonight that the free world may put its full faith m the "New Japan, which is about to be restored to a position of international dignity under the peace treaty .Mac Arthur. who as
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  • 81 7 CLEVELAND, Sept «AFP> General Mac Arthur m a speech nere last Digbt s.tid that since he had returned to the United States he had noticed a 'steady drift towards totalitarian rule" Mac Arthur went on; "There seems to be a determination to suppress the
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  • 108 7 TAIPKH. Sept 7 (AFP)—Nationalist Foreign Minister George Veh last night criticised John Foster Dulles whom he mentioned by name when he .said that the American draft of the Japanese peace treaty of which Dulles was the architect "gives recognition to the fruits of
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  • 78 7 CAI R O. Sept 7 I L'P> 1 wenty seven Egyptians hungerstriking tor the abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty said yesterday that the United Nations was responsible their iives The strikers, some of wriw.ii have been fasting iince U 2H on an abrogation >r death'
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  • 344 7 Majority Ready To Sign Treaty SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 (UP).— Senator Styles Bridges, Republican, said yesterday he wa« reliably informed that Russia will walk out of the Japanese peace conference* He made his statement at a press conference as Czechoslovakia charged the Japanese peace conference is
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  • 77 7 MANILA. Sept. 7 iAFPW Dato Charles Paglar. Singapore Legislative Councillor and personal physician to the Sultan of Johore who has been m Philippines for the past few days expressed admiration for the Philippine advancement m the field of nutrition and other public health
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  • 250 7 -"EAR OF EXECUTION WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UP). Attorneys for two high Chinese Nationalist officers said Thursday the officers will seek asylum m the United Slates because they fear execution lor their private war on what they consider corruption m the Chiang Kai-shek Govern* ment.
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  • 84 7 pjhoto Dutch Scouts and Girl Guides, who played a big part m collecting money for a food shipment to India's starving, are pictured here with P. N. Menon (hands clasped), Indian Charge d'Affaires at Rotterdam, on the quayside at Rotterdam as 10,000 pounds of dairy produce
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  • 198 7 BLACKPOOL, England. Sept. 7 (UP). The powerful Trades Union Congress moved Thursday for higher wages for British workers but indicated it might go slow to ease the inflationary strain on the nations rearmament-burdened economy. Delegate? for Britain's nearly 8,000.000 union
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  • 110 7 AMMAN. Sept 7. (UP) Cannons boomed and more than 100.000 Jordanians wildly cheered the ascension Thursday of Prince Talal to the throne of assassinated King Abdullah. Talal received a welcome reserved for national heroes after arrival by special plane at 07:W GMT from Geneva
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  • 81 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 7 (UP) Governor Thomas Dewey m a speech Thursday said he is convinced that Russia will not attack any country "within the defence perimeter of the free world." Dewey said the Communists would not risk "another Korea' by invading any areas "we have
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  • 32 7 EAST li, .v-: police shot a United b :e« soJoier m the hip and carried him off into the Soviet zone l a s t night, an American official stated today Reuter
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  • 91 7 Gaitskell: No New US Aid WASHINGTON. St-pt 7 (AP)— British Treasury chief Hugh Gaitskeil talked over his country's finanria] and economic troubies with two U.S Cabinet officers Thursday. He told reporters iater he was asking no new aid from the U.S Gaitskell's talks with the two Cabinet oftVers \vtre the
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  • 82 7 BOMBAY. Sept. 7. (AP). Two Britons were stabbed to death m a Bombay apartment this morning, police reported. They were Mr. Prank H. Claridge. proprietor of the May fair Furnishing Company, and Mr. Oliver Hyde, former Chief Accountant of the Bombay Trust. Police said that
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  • 52 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 7. <AFP>— The Indonesian Cabinet at tonight's session agreed to sign the Japanese peace treaty at the San Francisco conference. The decision was taken without a hitch since Masjumi. majority party m the present coalition. already had pronounced favouring the signing of
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  • 219 7 Fighting Flares In S. Celebes; Situation Tense JAKARTA, Sept. 7 (AFP). Fighting ha* *larl<«l m South Celebes, between the Indonesian Army ami some groups of Col. Kahar Muzakkar's rebel troop*.. The five-day ultimatum given by the Central Goternmntt for the rebels to surrender expired on Wedne»da\. uith only a few
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  • 190 7 Jailed In HK HONGKONG Sept. 7. (Re ter-AAP) lan Harold Debt nham, 37 -year -old European from Singapore, was today s < •>- -tenced to 10 weeks Emprtsn merit for obtaining credit i f HKs:*97 by fraud from a Chinese hotel A telegram
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  • 38 7 LONDON. Sept 7 I API The King is travelling from hi^ tish holiday retreat at 8..! to London tonight for a tr. i''ieckup. O o o Cw mi fct (WH4 FMtwt W.
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  • 325 8 France Builds New Ships FOR FE Trade A silver-tipped white-painted houseboat, built on pontoons which were once war-time steel barges, Rare SiJJgapSe yesterday for Pekan Barer fiuMto^abort 160 miles from this port, towed by the tug The houseboat was built at the former slipway at Kalian* for the Caltex Oil
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  • 129 8 Reds Fire On H'kong-Bound Canadian Ship HONG KONG. Sept. 6. (UP)— Communist landing craft nred about 20 machinegun bullets at the Canadian -registered vessel Yumen returning here yesterday on a regular Hone Kong-Macao ferry run. No casualties were inflicted but the shots pierced cabin -.vails and severed a one-inch-thick iron
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  • 101 8 TOKYO. Sept. 6 (UPI Eilgh cost of construction material and labour m Japan is obstructing the building of ships for export. Only three contracts have been placed this year with Japanese ship builders by foreign firms. Last year, nine oi! tankers of 2,000 tons each
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  • 72 8 B«Iow there is a kitchen and store with a spacious room fitted with a bar, desks and chairs. The entire construction is completely wired for liffhtinff, including power, and water taps laid on. In addition to the houseboat, the tug Grenadier (Captain D. N. Evans)
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  • 201 8 Pulaa Bnkom: X »mai M 1 v. Star of Luxor. Ah Kwang, Oadiae, R nic Naoille. xiiMTt Dock: Benveg, Stanvac Keppel Dock: Bangnare. Nutta- lie, San Manuel, Nang Suang Hawa, Beluru. Ictorla l><M-k: Patunga, Mentakab. Kins'*; Dixk: Toag Hoa. (iodown No. 1: Lum Hj:. I ;iiil up
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  • 107 8 THE Singapore Air Day Working Committee will meet on Monday morning to hold an "inquest" on last Saturday's event at Kallang. The days arrangements will be reviewed, and discussed m the light of forward planning for the City's next Air Day. Preliminary estimates indicate that at
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  • 160 8 RAF Locate Lost Fishing Vessel Standard Shipping Reporter A FISHING vessel with a ear»jo of fish from Hawaii Si Api Api for Singapore which developed engine trouble m the Straits of Malacca, was foutul drifting t»\ a ship and towed to Port Dickson. She was lost a^ain but was h»cated
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  • 130 8 HONGKONG. Sept. 7. (UP)— The official Chinese Communist news agency reported yestei that the Cabinet lai approved a proposal to resume the coi structioii of a new harbour Tangkti which serves as a purt for Tientsin The construction ol the new harbour was
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    • 358 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., I, TO. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Sept 22 Vessel to* Muar Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat Sept 13 Vessel k>i Malocc- Iwict Weekly Hong Thong to* Bagon Vessel for Oickson WeeWv Si Api Api Sept 15 Tung Song for Malacca Port Hong Ann
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    • 27 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 a.m. by F. Amnuputty, Bangkok (letters only) 5.45 p.m. by train, Palembang 8 a.m. by Mentakab, Sarawak (except Miri) 8 a.m. by Bidor.
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  • 320 9 Continued US Buying Is Major Factor Standard Market Reporter CONTINUED buying of the lower grades rubber and blankets by the United States was largely responsible for a ten-cent rise m rubber prices m Singapore yesterday* Traders estimated American purchases to be around 500
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  • 67 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon quotations (per lb.) on Spet. 7 were Bayers Sellers No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet $1.69 $171 No. 1 RSS $1 68 $1.70 No. 2 RSS $1 65 $1.67 No. 3 RSS $1.59 $1.61 RMA 1 on Reg. Sept. 1951 $1
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  • 146 9 Making Enemy Property Law Watertight Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A supplement to the Government Gazette issued today publishes regulations to vest m the custodian, before the state of war with Japan is terminated by the signing of the peace treaty, al] Japanese enemy property not already ves'ed m
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  • 151 9 LONDON. Sept. 7 (AFP>:-As a result of a new Board of Trade order which comes into force today. Britain will be able to exert a stronger control on the Japanese property and trademarks seized during the war. The application of this new order (which
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  • 40 9 Wards Automotive Reports, a Detroit industrial journal, says the production of American automobiles may come to a "complete standstill m early October owing to critical shortages of essential types of steel and otlfer materials. AP
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  • 65 9 THE Knutsen Line freighter Elizabeth Bakke (5,450 tons> brought for Singapore 26.000 packages of oranges, 15,000 cases of milk. 5 cases of cigarettes. 4,308 packages of sundries. 1,350 cartons of abalone, 7,350 bales of old newspaper. 628 cartons of canned fruit. 1.500 packages of salted vegetables.
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  • 18 9 The Thai Interior Ministry plans to establish its own sawmill to provide woqd_ for welfare housing projects. A.P.
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  • 41 9 PARIS, Sept. 7, (AFP) The Japanese firm, Tailio Fishing Company, had been permitted by the Indian Government to carry out fishing operations m Indian waters oft the Bombay and Saurashtra coasts for eight months.
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  • 258 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Malayan share market opened firm m all sections today. In the afternoon, however, the higher prices of shares together with the easing of the commodity price brought out sellers m rubbers and the market closed fractionally easier. Tin shares
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  • 85 9 LYON. Sept.* T (AFP) The Japanese delegaton to the 33rd International Silk Congress— to be held m London paid a tribute here to the memory of J. N. Jacquard. inventor of the improved loom which so greatly aided the silk industry to advance. Vice-Chairman of
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  • 108 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers So. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose Sl.™ $1.71 F. 0.8. m bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.69 $1.70 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.65 $1.66 No. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) $1,591 $1,601 Tone: Quiet after irregular. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices
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  • 107 9 SYDNEY. Sept. 7 (AP) An engineering firm's advertising expenses m securing one office boy totalled A. £150, and a clothing manufacturer s for 11 girls came to A £900. Mr. H A. Bland, acting secretary of the Department of Labour
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  • 288 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Textiles and piecegoods merchants m the Federation are generally clearing their stocks m anticipation of a large influx of Japanese cotton piecegoods following the signing of the peace treaty with Japan by the Allied Powers. In the last
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  • 326 9  -  T. J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter COMMERCIAL banks m the Federation of Malaya had combined assets amounting to about $42,500,000 m the second quarter of the year, compared with nearly $46,000,000 m the preceding quarter and $39,500,000 m the corresponding period of
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  • 28 9 Dunne :he 195'i-51 season. 3,547 195 bales of wool were sold m Australia foi A £fi36. 330.574. compj»red with S.SyS.'S'i ba!es for m 1949-50 AP
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  • 260 9 THAIS SAY CHARGES SENSELESS WoßiceGouge Standard Staff Keportrr RICE from Thailand is fetching high prices at present because the Thais them selves are being compelled to pay fantastic prices for British and American goods, stated Thai rice merchants m Singapore yesterday. They were indignant t charges that there is 'iniquitous
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  • 129 9 AUSTRALIAN TIN MINES REOPENING A BIG revival of tin mining is under way m Tasmania 'Australia 1 Largely as a result of the increased world price lor the metal. Old mine? are being reopened and production is being stepped up m mines already being worked Towards the end of the
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  • 42 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 7— Special Standard Service— Closing prices en the Honek'-ng Exchange today were HK$l57B to £1 Sterling: HKSG.6IS to US$l: HK$l.Bl7 to Malayan $1. HK50.325 to one Indonesian R v p i a h; Gold HKS33O to one tael.
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  • 99 9 Standard Market Reporter THE COPRA m;u ket was slightly easier yesterday, buyers indicating Si-iiU per picul and sellers $4tU. Buyers rose to $40 but no business was done. Coconut oil was quiet, small business passing at $65i, after which buyers withdrew. Pepper was an easier rr
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    • 249 9 MOTOK-V. MEN AGREE... for extra engine power -change to CHAMPION Ipyi m "They deliver that lost ounce of power writes H. C. Agarwal of the M X J. Transport Company, Bombay, cut of every drop o< Wl. And you can depend on getting plen'y of extra mileage with o new
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  • 350 10  -  MAXIME RAKICH by BEAUTIFUL gowns were < worn by some of Singa- pore's lovelies m the fashion parade given at the S.A.T.A Ball on Thursday night. The creations shown by Whiteaways, were modelled by Elska Wolters, Thelma Leek. Muriel Day, A Steed, Doris Creddington, Josephine
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  • 569 10 Ex-Malayan Was Hero Or Australian Floods J]ERO of last week's big floods m Western Victoria was Cheong Kee Lim, of Hongkong, who lived for some years m Malaya. Driving along the part!}' flooded State Highway he found the bridge at the 200 milepost washed away, and a group of people
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  • 98 10 Newsletter front J. B. Powell I>IG producer, but butter- short Australia, has a case to put to butter-short Britain m the interests of both The way of it is this. Australia will lost 7d on every pound of butter exported to Britain this year. And lose, perhaps at the same
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    • 277 10 I i IB 5400 jlu 10« M MGMmcmt, "am i 4 on FRED_ASmiRE S LASi -lwe po\\i:ll sius--*« d y: i iVeMtny^ 8 V pm hju^a-u-u-^-^ j l_ r- OPENS TOMORROW! ~> ____^i HEDY AND HODIAK IN A HAVANAHOTSPOT 1 £f TpqßpcSSßC' jo >^i|y\}_lß_____B__Baißß______________i 11 __v >_■ 7 i# x
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    • 198 10 BAil-Vl JW YTJIM-JAMMKn TTMES Also: Malayan Film Unit's "1951 ALL-MALAYAN 30TH. AAA SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT K.L." TONIGHT I NEV EIX BEFORE s, j I a terrif\im; drama cm ANCIENT ROME EMOTION SO FIERY IT DEFIES A I A TORTURES AND CERT\I\ DEATH! r r Fabulous RKO Radio s Faoioia j
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 169 10 iff /&UJ^l£4*?4\ I 'TODAY'S FORECAST: Up < to four o'clock, the i < astral climate augurs well I for activity: luck will i second your endeavours. A good day for interviews, business trips, changes and improvements m one's occupations. A profit making day. The lunch hour is particularly propitious for
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    • 347 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA tlmi l 0 1"» "ance Music: 10.:t« As otu/wr^nn Singapore: 11 p.m. Dance music. SINGAPORE 8 8 C (Genepa| ENGLISH PROGRAMME Service) (484 m Ik 41 m 7.30 am. Radio Newsreel; 7.45 Eng--10 a.m Emergency Newt (X L RJ-^VK IIII^., 81 8.25 1 p.m. Programme Summary;
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    • 184 10 Crossword No. 59 CLI »> ACROSS:— a lawyers death! 6. Out of this one may be all fit S l m very fond thing similar; 9. But he gets far more than six letters! 11. If« a eamble when he's at stake; IS. Let'« e on »«thinr between the banks;
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  • 174 11 KUALA LUMPUH, Fri Lance Corporal Mohamed of "B" Company won the crosscountry race organised by the Federation Police Depot this evening. Eighty runners from the Depot's eight companies. and including 54 recruits. 16 members oi the stafi and ten probationary inspectors took part fan
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  • 323 11  -  KEN JALLEH By MAYFLOWER Badminton Party, who will meet the Indian Thomas Cup team m a match at the Happy World stadium on Sept. 17, have applied to the Singapore Badminton Association for exemption from the association's normal tax of 33J
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  • 78 11 NINETEEN clubs have entered foi the Singapore Badminton Association's junior inter club championship. They are: Immigration SC: BODCA. Sect Kirn C^eng B P.. Gentle. Arche Juveniß SC. Eclipse. Merrytime. Mayflower, Flower, Bournemouth. Wembley. Titan. Shell SC. Rex. Marigold, Amateur athletic Union. Lucky Strike. Useful "Whites'*, Useful
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  • 40 11 BRISBANE. (Australia), Sept. 6 (UP» Australia's test wicket keeper Dun Tallon. seriously ill m the Bundaberg Hospital with internal hemorrhage, was given blood transfusions tonight and is unlikely to play cricket m the coming season.
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  • 36 11 PENANG. Fri.— In the first rugger match of the season played on the Bukit Mertajam High School ground last evening, the RAF.. Butterworth. beat Bukit Mertajam High School by three tries to one.
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  • 311 11 IN A closely contested Singapore Business Houses F.A. Cup Tie, Ford Sports Club defeated Imperial Chemical Industries S. C. by three goals to two yesterday at Farrer Park. Better combination, better ban control and speed were the assets of the winners. The 1.C.1, players
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  • 91 11 BATU PAHAT. Fri— Batu Pahat District Badminton Team will travel to Pontian for a series of matches against Pontian District Team on Sept. 15 m aid of the Pontian Welfare Fund. They will play two singles and three doubles. Mr. Kang Kok Seng, president of the
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  • 113 11 THE North South zone final m the Foong Seong Cup Competition between Selangor and Singapore will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 29 and 30. The Singapore Badminton Association at its meeting on Thursday agreed to the dates suggested by the Selangor B.A.
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  • 52 11 Picture by Mr. Wee Ghim Teng, the non-playing captain of the Municipal Health Dept. Badminton Party receiving the 1951 championship trophies of the Municipal Service Union Inter Dept. tournament from Mrs. E. R. Carlos. In the final Health Dept. beat Treasurer's Dept. by 3 2. Wee
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  • 306 11 SINGAPORE District XI beat the Eurasians I—o1 0 m the Community Soccer League played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Eurasians display was very disappointing. They lacked the team work and fighting spirit which were so evident when thy e beat the
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  • 264 11 Mr. Loke«s letter to the SBA committee: Sir:— I write to tender my resignation from the Committee of the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. Mr. John Laycock has fully and admirably expressed my own views on rhe subject of building a grandiose hall with puny funds and 1
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  • 129 11 \Difference^OverMethbds^pt^.tn(is MR. JOHN LAYCOCK'S resignation from the Singapore Badminton Hall committee has been followed by that of Mr. Loke Wan Tho wfio, m his letter to the SBA states, "Mr. Laycock has fully and admirably expressed my views on the subject of building
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  • 84 11 MALACCA, Fri.— Playing at the Seng Cheong ground last night Singapore's Nanyang Siang Pan basket ball team and Seng Cneongs team helped to raise over $7.ooo— from Malacca fans for the Singapore Kampong Bugis Fire Relief Fund. Among those who contributed to the fund
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    • 122 11 ALL MALAYAN PREMIER! Today 2 Shows: 3 8 SO p.m. Universal* Super Serial Showing Complete Serial of 12 Blood Tingling Thrills! Tomorrow At 1 1.00 a.m. •EL PASO* (In Ciaeeolor) Next Change: "SARGAM" A Spectacular Hindustani Musical Fantasy Of The Year YOU'LL ENJOY THIS MOUTHWASH I It is easier now,
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    • 100 11 Mm L JjgL^O[ t: HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: AM. P.M. Singapore 02.45 2.28 Malacca 11.38 11.33 Port Dickson 10.19 10.14 Port Sham 08.45 9.00 Penang 04.00 4.03 TOMORROW: Singapore 03.50 3.11 Malacca 12.42 12.37 Port Dickson 1123 11.18 Port Sham 09.37 10.31 Penang 04.40 4.50
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  • 82 12 "ftj. »,!> Ta3 Hevelle. JWlnotou _Goodwood_ Turfite lay i^_ lIP vmmTKSAY UINUONAIU BBE^TY °Bu»donald I iiniion.t Id i.i.tii.iia Kn-litr dJllan Brevity M,M-,..1.-n t _lli>»Ml»»g HrrVUy FILM F\N t^l^n? gneth^.^ "sassPMgK vjagf V"i', I.hr1 '.hr'' Vr r ;:,r/ smp k (iar fns prl>^^ r'.NATHW .rTTKTvF^T "KA^.U.ND SNmVV OWI. INKY
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  • 261 12  -  OLLIE DA VIES By THE Gold (up trial (Kate 6) at Bukit Timah this afternoon pro■fee* a frrilH »t. u^le for lime who have to do well to qualify for next week'i big rarr hut try as they might I am afraid it's a forlorn task as
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  • 351 12 K\( I: w*ellingi n is favour- indicapped hen lowing third to Stag< S >w and G eer, bol i o\ whom been promoted H< drops a divi m but g< ta 14 Ib re This .hw ■ml ige as I la meet- ih ipp «ition I
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