Singapore Standard, 8 July 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard w /n. ;ItJ X VOL. 11l NO. 6 TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 184 1 Templer And mentri Besar Praise Men Of Suffolks High C' mci Fed >i ition G I lay khe following i to L Philip M';« unbe, Commanding of thr Hcj,:- ienl i r he killing of bsi I.: Kin Kirn: c ate all ank who n c m at of the
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  • 962 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Second Lieutenant Raymond Hands, a young National Service officer of the Suffolk Regiment, who killed the 32-year-old notorious Kajang bandit terror, Liew Kon Kirn, became a "national" hero today, as news spread throughout Malaya of his death, and there was much rejoicing
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  • 8 1 Threat To Bomb Commons H end vaa that
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  • 13 1 Comet At Manila niner [anila luterna- The ion Ju! Calcutta and A. P.
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  • 39 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Q tlity 00l quantity is i ie :r. >tto of the "B" C'u. Sufi ilks m ieir hunt. tor Communist -j ey have killed 7 terroriats, which is Itss than those ba^^ed
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  • 88 1 Wounded Planter Bayonet ted KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In the early hours of this morning at the 14th mile on the Yong Peng-Labis road (l terrorists ambushed a European army officer and a European planter travelling from Tohore Bahru by car. A tree thrown across the path of the far caused
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  • 20 1 More than fJOO Americanj died violent deaths over the fo v r-day Independence Day 1 week-end Reuter
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  • 266 1 KUALA U MPIR, Mon.— Two of the three bandits killed m the Federation yesterday were accounted for by a Police Jungle Squad, which shot two terrorists found with another man m a hut m the Jelehu district of Xegri Sembilan. The third bandit
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  • 159 1 Another Ship In A Typhoon Sends SOS PENAXG. Mon.— Following the sinking near the Pararel Islands of the 500-ton British freighter. Whi'eson. another ship, the 5. 172-ton Tasman. a cargo-passfenger boat on the Far East run, is reported to have sent an SOS that she was foundering m a typhoon
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  • 75 1 HONGKONG, J.i y 7. Reu-ter-AAP)—A group of S.m.^jpore and Hongkong merchants are going ahead with plans to build a large textile mill m Singapore to produce yarn cotton textile goods for the Malayan market, according to a Chinese report here. The new enterprise will be capitalised
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  • 323 1 US Beats Old Record By 1OHrs., 2 Min. WINS 'BLUE RIBAND' ABOARD THE S.S. I Mill) STATES >l |ul) i. I Ik- sleek ii< super-liner I sited State* m«< pieted her maiden ttlantic running taWkn m n three days 10 hour- ami HI minute**, winning ill. MhmmAtlantic ""lilnr KilKtutl** tpeed
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  • 85 1 Women Hold Off Wreckers ]WO hundred del women stood on I ng to tl -i and provement Tru from carrying ou( orde demolish 90 of the 118 thorised homes m !Ih j b tneer B td yes< 1 1 morning T!i£ labo and torn dot <> official ol the Land
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  • 391 2 Standard SiaiY Krj»orier 1 O r\lul>ituni». (MM «>t pictaTM ounmt'inorarnig ili, 50th MKwertturj ol if»<- r <•<>!<• Francaise d'ExlreraelirifDl .mti lX« oUmt of Frenfh bodka presented to the I n!w r-itv of Mala\a h> the- I ni\ersit> of Hanoi, wort* ,jM at the Victoria M»nu»rial
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  • 80 2 AX I•• D MAN, A g T.»a 12), and a 13-year-old Thng Gee Leong, were charged m the Singapore E irth Police Cour- -v relay with attempted armed robbery 3 at a house at the mile Seletai Road It v a leged
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  • 53 2 Hassan bin Abdullah <4n aed trial m the Sincapore S< nd Police Court yesterday to a charge of Stealing an enamel ip v T a) ted fifty cents from Toe Lian Hone on July 5 at the •.ion of Larut Rond. Bail of 51UU was allowed
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  • 250 2 HOLDING that there waa a amount of uncertainty** m the evidence of a prosecution witness, the Singapore First District Jud«e, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, yesterday acquitted a Singapore Traction Company conductor of misappropriating (>0 cents m lius fare?. The conductor, Lee Teck: Iluat, was bowevei
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  • 47 2 FOUR armed Chinese wh tied the principal of the Chuan Bin Chinese School. Kampong Bahru, and his son together, then gagged and blindfolded them. ransacked the principal's house and got away with 52.000 worth jewellery and valuables, -and I $60 m cash, on Sunday night
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  • 415 2 Centre To Help Create Spirit Of 'Malayanism By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reporter A PAN-MALAYAN military academy for the training of local men of all races as army officers should be established at a central site m the Federation, Singapore leaders said yesterday; Such an
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  • 105 2 4 Face Ammo Charge FOUR Chinese— Toh Chang Heng, Au Le Hong, Au Kirn Kee and Son Teck Seng were tentatively charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with conspiracy m the illegal possession of ammunition on June 29 at Braddell Rise. Au Le Hong, the second accused, also
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  • 84 2 THE number of cases m receipt of Public Assistance payments dropped from 1,019 cases m May to 992 cases last month, says the Singapore SociaJ Wei fare Department's progress sunuftary for June. This is due to the sharp decline m the number ol new cases recommended
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  • 97 2 Marine Commando, Roy Wilson, making bis defence on oath at the Singapore Assizes, yesterday, denied robbing a coffee shop waitress of her handbag containing an identity card and about m cash. Wilson said that on returning to the woman's room after 30 .seconds, he found his
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  • 310 2 THERE had been m move so far to rerall Gurkha soldiers now serving with the British I Army In Malaya an official spokesman said yesterday. He was commenting on an announcement by the Prime Minister of Nepal, Mr. M.P. Koirr.la. that the Nepalese
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  • 80 2 P. H. HOLLANDS, an employee of Messrs. Harper Giln!!an and Company, was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of seven bales ol textiles worth $7,812 on Feb. 19, this year. When Hollands was told thai bail of
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  • 32 2 NG TIONG '30) was fined. slso m default s;x weeks' iniorisonment m Singapore yesterday for stea ing a bicycle from See Tin Sua on June 29 at the Sennett Estate
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    48 2 JOHNNIE Lim, Standard IX student of Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, who will leave at the end of this month for the United States for further studies at the Butler High School m Butler, New Jersey. After one year's study he will enrol m a university to study veterinary science.
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  • 40 2 ARUMUGAM. who had six previous convictions, was sentenced m Singapore yesterday to two months' imprisonment to be followed by six months police supervision for stealing a bicycle the compound of the Kanidang Kerbau Market, on July 5.
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  • 154 2 THE Singapore Social Welfare; Department may start a sped; class for children, who while not j mentally, deficient. are subnormal and are unable to get along m a normal school, said Mr. T. E. Smith. Acting Secretary far Social Welfare, at a press conference yesterday. Miss
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  • 244 2 A WOMAN. Sim Meng 37. told the Singapore Relief Court yesterday that while a man armed with a gun was untying a knot on a piece of string intended for binding her. the Police arrived. The man jumped through the window into the sea.
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  • 324 3 \INn vNI) SHJ CHIEFS WELCOME DATO'S PROPOSAL Standard Staff Reporter llii Singapore Malay Union and tlie Sin«aBraneli «>t tin- United Malaya National ikatioii l>« »t la ureleoqM l)ai» Sir Cheng^ock proposal for Sino-Malay alliance m Singathai his ultimate aim was to N j m i
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    96 3 The members of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble committee gave v farewell dinner to their chairman, Mr. Lincoln Page, who is going to T.K. on long leave, and the Ensemble's leader, Miss Evelyn Goh. who leaves shortly for the U.S.A. on an education scholarship. The dinner was held at the Sea
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  • 31 3 E due I be j SeeSo ial the last ining 5 te for a sevcom- the the I the 1 Leg I i not Id I
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  • 119 3 Standard Aviation Keporter FROM this week onwards if you have any inquiries to make on the arrival or departure of any aircraft, either day or night, you can do so by ringing up Kallang Airport and asking for "Traffic Enquiries." Traffic clerks of the Department
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  • 250 3 DOPE RAWS SEQUEL WITHIN two and a half hours, the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday collected $7,905 m fines from 15 opium smokers, sentenced another 28 to six months' hard labour, one to eiijht months' imprisonment and another to nine months' imprisonment. In all,
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  • 77 3 S'pore To KL Bus Service Starts Thurs. THE Singapore to Kuala Lumpur bus service will start on Thursday. July 10, Mr. Chang Wee Ling, Green Bus Company trustee, told The Standard yesterday The first bus to K.L. will leave Singapore at 7.30 a.m. and arrive at its destination at 4.30
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  • 56 3 A SILVER cup 'was presented to Mr. Anachal Bhaskaran, young Indian reader* oi classical verses and lyrics, after his recent appearance m Singapore. The cup was a spontaneous offering by an admirer following the artist'^ performance of "Chandala Bhikshuki," or "The Low C:i>U' Beggar Maid."'
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  • 58 3 Teo Khoon Sent,' t33> was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with fraudulent possession oi three spirit levels, four diceheads. and 13 pair.s of forkJ and spoons valued at $15. on July c> at the junction of Queen Street and Albert Street. He claimed trial and
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  • 35 3 A film entitled "Rope of Sand* 1 will be shown m St. Hilda's School hall, Katong at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July L 0 to collect funds for the school extension project.
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  • 87 3 Standard Aviation Reporter Squadron-Leader R. F. Drooglever, Comniandinj; Officer of the Singapore Section of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, has put out an S.O.S. for ex-Koyal Air Force flying instructors. 1 MAAF urgently requir--1 es instructors to carry on 1 its flying training pro--1 gramme, he said.
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  • 117 3 Inspired By Film He Saw INSPIRED by a Hollywood film. "Desert Fox", which depicted the life of a German I General, Rommel, a Dutchman. I Johannes Wilhelms Dirk Tennesson registered himself m an hotel as V. Rukthoven, one of the minor characters m the cast. Charged m the Singapore First
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  • 78 3 Standard Start Reporter THE former German liner Cordillera, (13,000 Ions), renamed Kuss after it came under the control of Russia at the end of World War 11. arrived m Singapore during the week-end on her way to la<livo*iok. The Russ was built m 1933
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  • 83 3 AL UMNI ASSN'S NEW OFFICIALS st.indurd StaA Reporter THE following have been chosen committee members of the Alumni Association (Southern Branch): Chairman Mr. Tay Teck Eng. Chairman-elect Dr. A W. S. Thevathasan. Hon. Sec —Dr. Can X.ok Liang Hon Treasurer Dr. Scow Li Jin, Committee Dr. (Miss) Oon Chiew Seng
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  • 55 3 TWENTY ratings and ten officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve carried out a buoy laying exercise m the H.M.S. Panglima recently. The object was to mark a clear channel through a known minefield. The newly-forme4 technical branch of the R.N.V.R. was m charge of the engine
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  • 284 3 Students May Aid Tourists Standard Staff Reporter UNDERGRADUATES of the University of Malax a will he invited to form a group to he known as "The University of .Malaya Tourist Escorts' 1 as suggested *>y Mrs. Mary Lobo, a woman J.l\ m a letter to the Acting Vie«- Chancellor, Dr.
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  • 73 3 RFA\ YEH HUA FEN. a fourth l generation Christian Chinese domiciled m Singapore, has been appointed head of the Women and Girls' Section of the Department of Social Welfare. An old boy of the AngloChinese School. Rev. Yeh discovered the oldest graves of Chinese m
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  • 98 3 THE following ar c the officebearers of the Parent-Teachei Association of Bukit Pan.iang Government School SingaporePresident, Mr. Goh Tons Lian Vice-president. Mr. Teo Sah Tee. Hon. Sec, Mr. Lun Wee Toh Asst hon. sec. Mr. Lav Te:)g Chuan hon. treaurer. Mr. Lim Soon Chow; asst. hon treasurer.
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    • 144 3 'Antiseptics differ, don't they? 9 •Of course there are differences: it could hardly be otherwise. Certainly it is not mere chance that Dettol is used and recommended by almost every doctor ia Great Britain.' DETTOL The Sate Way to Safety whenever infection threatens ;r, JQ MM hHMI 2J2 j. -j
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    • 71 3 l 'm\ rIJ/ ,Kik'Ai mawil r^Y TH WAY NOW 7lT's GOT 1 fvVHAT MAKES WELL I'iX Tfcli YUH, I YOU TAKE ONE HUNDRED l i; 5S iiSi ?n nn« TELLIN' U5 WHY WHY/ F OUND WAS SMELL TH' 01 1 jF F TWENTY OUMCES FOR THAT/ *fe*. -fl YOUK6«/ TO
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  • 45 4 MALACCA. Sat.— Seek Kianh Eenh. the Malacca Buddhist Association held an at home at the KJebang House of its president. Mr. Toh Seng Whatt. Tlie occasion was tlie bestowal of the M. B. E. on its building chairman Tan Soo Ghi
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  • 107 4 'MPIEA Workers Not On Strike KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Workers on rubber estates of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association group were I not on strike, said Mr. R. G. D Houghton. secretary of the association today. He said all he had heard was that workers on some coconut estates had
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    87 4 These pictures taken after the S.*> million Bens Ec Rubber Factory blaze m Kampong Sim pah. Began Jermal Village m Province Wellesley on Saturday night show (left) one of the rubber sheds "Da to Shed" which escaped burning, as also did (right) the factory's office. They stood alone amidst the
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  • 120 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Men. The Federation War Department Civilian Start's Association has asked the \Var Department m Malaya to change its pieaent policy of "adamantly following procedures m fhe UK."' to one to suit local conditions and practice. This policy change. *he WDCSA says, is absolutely
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The importance of self-help lor the people so that they could gel the most bcnefi: from RID A. was stressed by Mr. D. C. Horion, Secretary to RIDA m a taik this evening over Radio Malaya. "RIDA isn't a li^aiis of
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  • 61 4 PEXANG. Mon, .V. Indian. Suppiah. was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment by Penang magistrate. Mr. J, A. Black, for causing hurt to Sinnathamby with a pen-knile on April 8 outside the Windsor Theatre. Two others. Syed Ahmad and Krishna r. were each bound over hi the sum of
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  • 341 4 Mentri Besar Lauds U S Schools, Agents DATO Nik Ahmed Kami!, young Menlri Bestir of h< lantHM. mlio is now on a two-month visit to ihe Untied Slates was greatly impressed by America's schools and country agents. The school buildings themselves, with their wealth of direct lighting and their otherwise
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  • 419 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Recruitment for the first company of the Federation Regiment will begin next month. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner of the Federation, who thought of the idea of the formation of the regiment soon after assuming
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  • 29 4 RASC Week «.<v brought to a i unit* AiWr :iltfnri<ng rrHfitf ■MIKC paraded bt&MC th«* G.Oi V Sir Bosh BiiMJmiH vka insp^ j I Ihi tad toifk
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  • 92 4 YOUTH STOLE CYCLE— JAILED IPOH, Mon. A young coftee shop waiter, Wong Kum (18) who took a bicycle belonging to a stranger because "it was going to rain" was sentenced to serve 45 days' rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate Che Arshad this morning. Wong who admitted that he committed theft of
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  • 61 4 Dulang Washers Pro tes t Rejec t ion StauaJaid v taff I irrefn i [POH. lion. \boul l(f<) H(r|»li<-anti> f«»« Perai branch <»f ilm >H thi* iiwrnin) applicutio.io had heeti lunu •'< i b ifce FtH'Mt. r applirati<w« m tan \hf m about K«Vi Bunion Bd I >■ th-.,r vo«
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  • 225 4 'Tec Wife Attacked, Court Told KUALA DPI R, lon.— A to .:!ervene I ''l between an Uw headman t»1 a c Hon Goanh m the B i E H "r" area U itta rr J*" dian i tin wore unm X ;> d parang UmL, wounded the head and hand.
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  • 44 4 EIGHT do« J charged before tar magistrate with "v--the.r dad to traj on U* P ie roads. Seven I ii::es rauCUIC to each. TTh otlw i<r rr Chong, !»<> ;iot f )<v fine of $6«i. KM kent to pcfeoi for three weeks.
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  • 4 4 $1,000 Bail For Ex-ARO
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  • 234 4 PENANG, Mon. Lady I Templer, wife of the High Commissioner, declaring open a new centre of the YWCA, here, today, praised the teamwork and helpfulness of its members who played a worthy part m its foundation. l.ady Templer particularly referred bo the hard work
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    33 4 Miss Lucy Lim Kirn En?, and Mr. Laurence Sze-Tho Wens: Kong who were married at the Church of the Holy Rosary. Knala Lumpur. The couple are on the staff of Shell Company. K.L.
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  • 72 5 COMMISSIONER DENIES REPORT THE Commissioner of Police, Mr DX. Broadhurst. yesterday denied a report thai ■v.^ral detectives were suspended m Singapore m connection with charges of alleged ruption against thei-n. Mr. Broadhurst. however. confirmed that "a Chinese i)..: ice officer" has been suspended m this connection iding completion of police
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  • 39 5 The U.S.I S. theatrette m R ifl es Place la daily holding public film showings of the \pp ilachian Trail." a biker's report, '"Cavalcade of America. and 'Cattle and tr.e Corn 80,'.. i scientific farm picture
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  • 244 5 Progress In Tax Men Talks i POINT REMAINS NEGOTIATIONS beI »n the Singapore Government and the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union on conditions of service ol Assistant Exam i tuts and Examiners m the Income Tax Department have resulted i m a substantial measure of a^^eement. an official
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    50 5 ture. Mr. K. Everitt. Warden of .\iinov Johore >s KOint: on leave shortly. Group picture taken before his departure shows: (Sealed, left to right): Mr. I.eou Kirn Yoons. (he Ml bin Mofaamed, Mrs. Lydia Everitt, Mr. W. E. Everitt, Che Othman bin Isnak and Chung Teik Hum. Johore Photo Studio
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  • 162 5 NEWLY elected presid t. the Naval Base Laboui I Mr. B. Sithiah. at a general meeting on Sunday, said Union >uld foi a clear-cut stal nent 1 the naval authorities on the Admiralty's policy affecting Asian industrial workers The major issue he said, was whether
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  • 70 5 4 ATC Cadets Going To UK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Four members of the Federation Air Training Corps left Kuala Lumpur by RAF plane this afternoon en route for England to attend the annual camp for all ATC cadets at Lineham. The Federation ATC contingent consists ol Pilot Officer S. Anthony,
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  • 188 5 (.OMIWRED with recem months ihr offensive air toippoil ot The Royal Vir Force ami Th<* Royal usl raliati Air Force m Malaya during June lias shown i\ ■>lii:ht increase* Numerous small operations by ground forces throughout the Federation received support from I lioih bombers
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  • 113 5 A CONCERT m aid of the building fund will be held m the Conyent of the Holy Infant Jesus on Saturday, July 12. The show will be a repe ii performance of t se programme which was staged last night for the pupils and staff of
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  • 58 5 THI Roll Ol Honour of the Singapore Volunteer Corps will b« installed In the City Hall on July 21. I Roll of Honour will be ceu-Mioiually conveyed to the hull where a guard of honour .vii:' be drawn up on the steps to receive it
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  • 189 5 >i B9TATIONS In Bingapore liable t«> load viuMlding today: 1) VV Hume i'ii>«*. Khr»Mn. Ford. Bin Seng Wire llesli, P.W.D. Quarry, N;ii)\ Ml:;.. HI. I'aujaiiK. N;»--tionai < iirbon. Princess Elizabeth I —t i>;i ir> Farm, l'in Pandaa. lorong I. 2 A Timah N ili;icr i nitrd Chuiesc K.
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  • 217 5 Graduate Teachers Standard Slat! Correspondent IPOII. Mon. The Federation Government 9 decision to recruit graduate teachers from India. Pakistan and Ceylon revealed an acute shortage of graduate teachers m this country and also proved several important observations submitted to Government by the Stamford Club some time
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  • 42 5 MR. JUSTICE KNIGHT will be taking the July Assizes which begins m the Singapore High Court, tomorrow The list comprises four robbery cases, two murder, one rape, one attempting to cause mischief by fire and one forgery case.
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  • 42 5 A Tamil drama entitled ■'Sacrifice for Love" aril! be staaed by the Dorai brothers at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow ■'<• 8 p.m. The programme will include dancing by Indian artists arid the music will be provided by the Indian Cultural Orchestra.
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  • 102 5 THE Pholi Kin SiJiit; In? (Musical and Dramatic Section) staved a successful first part of their play entitled "Two Jade Crabs of the Tang Dynasty" m Teochew dialect at the Happy World Stadium last night. Entire proceeds will be donated to the SATA Destitute Patients Fund.
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  • 92 5 THE Singapore T:«xi Transpor Association is to petition the City Council againsj the recent prohibition of taxis hiring out by At the association's meeting list night it was stated that the income of taxi-drivers would be gieatly reduced if they were to depend only
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  • 74 5 SIX HOURS after he was released on police bail a European committed the same offence again, the- Singapore Fourt Police Court was told yesterday. Charged with being di. and incapable the European. George Eric Morris (^7). was fined a total of $5 He was firsl arrested at
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  • 102 5 Standard Staff fr""** 6 511 imi KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-The DMNO^ICA "alliance" will contest for all the four seats m the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council to be vacated at the end oi this year. The elections will be held m December. These four seats
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  • 741 6 I san eto watch one oi the old i Street (the Sunday Times) rise tip her enemies. There was the inous creak of old bones and the patter of mothballs as%he stood v itta her gamp Her benign am immobi ally eiazed with kindness, strove x
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  • 60 6 "Can't eat *em. ran"t v make paper x /irtl« from 'em. T/iey o are really 'driving me S u/i £/ie !<«//% r l fAiis cant be sneesed r//,** .</iiV/ Jiggs* the London Zoo's orangoutang., m an interview with the Daily Mirror <% cameraman. Jiggs teas having trouble
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 751 6 Sir: As an Indian by race, though not !\v nationality, I musi condemn m tiie strongest terms 'he manner m which a section o! the local Press so freely allows its columns to be soiled by unfair attacks on the Indians m general
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  • 289 6 Review Of Views Not Co-ops IT IS doubtful that any scheme to extend the Co-operative Movement m Malaya can be carried out successfully. .-;iicl Ut«san Melayu editorially. Commenting on the debate m the Federal Legislative Council vn a resolution to extend the operation of th e Co-operative Society. Utusan supported
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  • 1043 6  - Problem Of World Poverty B. SEEBOHM ROWNTREE A Striking Report B»^ LONDON. IT is probably no exaggeration to say that to-day two-thirds of all the people m the world are suffering from hunger. As two more persons are born into the world every three seconds, the outlook for mankind seems
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  • 666 6 i ->r-n"*M*w~w-w'*^~w~'iiii-toii-»ii-w-^-»«-iii- iriiii'iiii»-ini*> '^^f'lj'iij't-m^m-^t^+g-^-xt-Kfxj-xxKrKSxs^-a-ij-Kj-^i^+^m****,-Change In Moscow's Policy Towards The West? By A Diplomatic Correspondent LONDON, r THERE have been seven indications recently that the Soviet Union may have decided once again to a ter its policy towards the West. Soviet policy is notorious -for its
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    • 67 6 NnnoMinin*: tin Inauguration of the Kuala Lumpur Singapore Express Bug Service whieJi will commence on Thursday itHll July I<)">2. Departure Time 7M a.m. Simuhaneouslv from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Adult rare $12/Children Fare $6/Boohing, ca. be made m advance at the folloninf ©nkes Now: Singapore Green Bus Co. Ltd. Tel:
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    • 61 6 h JY, i -X Everything i runs lighhr with Swedish ballixartftgi Roller .skat* ght< and then fore ta n c. Si edish ball-tx i go, B for the f i oug "fei Swedish i I i on-bufH I v,,| \\l> v|H\H I "»f«'l l.H'»' I WRITE FOR FOLDER DUNCAN ROBERTS
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  • 190 7 HE HRU SOUNDS WARNING: |>l Ml. Jul] Prim,. Minister Nehru has warning ih.ii «nj extension «>f the Korean war i.iriior\ \mhil«l lead to i»*i interwntion i i tlnnl vMirlil unr. io was speaking at a public meeting Pa aid: k4
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  • 53 7 Danes Will Hand Ship To Soviets HK. the free the •i there seewa to i><- iittns -i .p it ms mutt r 1 1 on- '..;<- t c i iMiot hat* it i 1 1 ps c 5 B i thai Dea ii i! |j < i im Ruj 1
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  • 5 7 Dr.M.Told To Form Govt. I
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  • 8 7 New Australia Japan Service betwill 0 I'll I
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  • 30 7 Not Guilty 'Mad Mike' HANOVER, rmans Julj 7, J I d Mik«" Cai- i f:'um Malaya, pleadguilty tod; to four ,v becourt martial at B headquarters i ted to last
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  • 76 7 > v 8 (Ren- i Bniish girls him up es at th€ prospect of marrying a man earns ins living hi/ iiir sweat of his brow, Blfl r, ":ho runs a age hurvu}i. i i s iriio tit- lot* i■■ m lactorii s, stores or domes'
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  • 467 7 The 'Scandalous Years Of Rule CHICAGO, July 7 General Douglas Mac Arthur gave the Republican national convention keynote lor 1952 tonight m his first major speech of the party's meeting here. And it was a new drawing of the line between two of the dominant figures
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  • 166 7 RED 'SAVE FACE BID' DISCUSSED KOREA TRUCE TALKS loh NO. Juiv 7 Yesterday*! 33-minute secrel pc union between V l l i«*«i and Communisl delegates to the Korean Iruee tjil^" wan devoted lo tht* re-classification of urisonerfl «»t war, lermled by observera a 1 1 h> the i ommuoistfl lo
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  • 18 7 BRITAIN and .T;ip:m have opened formal negotiations m Tokyo on a civil air transport ag cement. A F.
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  • 81 7 IN CAXT ON Hall Registry last week. .Miss Bapsy Pavry, the 49-year-old daughter of a Parsee high Priest, married the 89 year-old Marquis of Winchester. England's senior .Marquis. This is the third marriage of the Marquis. The new Marchioness wore a sari that has been
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  • 89 7 LONDON. July 7 (AP):— Prime Minister Winston Churchill refused today to publish as a white paper the full text of U.S. Secretary of State Dean Achesons speech to a British parliamentary group lasi June 26". The requests came from leftwingers Aneurin Bevan and Sydney Silyerman. Silverman asked
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  • 42 7 SAIGON. July 7 (ReuteD!M. Jean Letourneau, Minister for the French Associated States of Indochina, has order« I the release of 1.000 prisoners of war and Internees to mark Bastille day on July 14, it vsa officially annoanctd -'"rit: ;uUi>^
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  • 116 7 CHICAGO. July 7 <UP> General Dwight Eischower today m talking to the Florida deltK;ition took an indirect slap at Secretary ol State Dean Acheson, without naming him. Eisenhower told a 18-man proTaft delegation thai the Communist invasion 6t Korea was practically invited because somebod-, said.
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  • 101 7 JACKSON, Michigan, July 7 <AP> A new uprising was quelled quickly at southern Michigan prison on Sunday niKM alter 140 rioting convicts seized two hostages and won concessions from prison officials. One rioter was wounded by gunshot filed by state police. stationed at *he prison since
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  • 97 7 KHATMANDTJ, NEPAL July 7 (AP) British mountaineer Eric Skipton said m an interview hove yesterday that he would make an attempt on Everest m 1953 equipped With better oxygen equipment. Mr. Shipton said he proposed to take Tein Singh, the native porter guide whd climbed
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  • 123 7 ALEXANDRIA. July 7 (AP) Mr. Michael J. Cresweil, British Minister of Cairo, and Huss< Sirry Pasha. Egyptian Premier. conferred for 40 minutes toda? —their first meeting since Sirr Pasha became Premier. The meeting was official! ck-cribed &s a courtesy visit by Mr. Cresweil. Government
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  • 64 7 LONDON. July 7. (Reuter) Securii easu on a wartime hi c being introduce i at H s naval dockyards to guard against possible sabotage. Phi,- graphing of the 86.000 dock workers and employees began today for special panes i will be checked by police as they entei <
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    37 7 photo. TRISTAN RAWSON, »ho plays the title r<»!«' m "C\ mbHinc a| \hr Open Air Theatre m VU pent'i Park. I «in<lo;i takes oil lii.s crown to wipe his forehead during rehearsals m Ih»' hot sunshine AP
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  • 159 7 HONG KONG. July 7, (IP).- Deput v Vnmirr Kuomojo of Kt*d China proposed a five-point sohi(i«ir» to the Korean war m a speech before Uw "World Peace Council" m Kastern Berlin, according to ll:# official New China News Agency. T c ngencv said Kuoi
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  • 104 7 MPs Protest Lifting Of Franco Ban N J Laboui i l enj proU Commoni h Government's receni A* o ban on certaii I als t (i S V :•>.-'. I) former Laboui Foreign A" the e x P° r t of certain v equipment and een lifted Mr. Seiwyn Lloyd
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  • 29 7 SOUTHAMPTON .1 —Britain's R:^ 000 I i < Queen Eli/. tempt to n B!ue Riband if it the American ihip U < the Queen's skippei on Sunday night.
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  • 83 7 MOSf OW July 7 < i a ibility of 1 i i• m the Soviet r a. suggested g yesten of ne. 1 a md CzechoslovakThe two new ri i both former deput I iste liev, appoint! d I B i i and Alexander R pointed
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  • 24 7 A BI LL outli i ostif i.« expected to com< before the r. ian Chi Dei itiei tbif Keek LV.
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    • 35 7 <^tok at .^a\ A^P^ a> BjißV 'W ■v nr a^r aT a» faa a« 1 <^-jßt^ <^^ff^^cvf7'^^^ THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO, INDONESIA, THAILAND. QUAfiUS: MANSFIEIO 4 CO.. ITO. OCEAN BIDG. SIMGAPtJRE t
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    • 65 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 7. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy LONDON RUBBER Spot 26id. buyers, £969 10s. sellers. A ua 26id Three months: £966 ss. nc3J buyers, £966 15s. sellers. Oct. Dec. 254 d. Settlement Price: £969 Jont/Mor.
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    • 45 7 m mm* m 'jT^k \/m/ M( *k Ynur First 4^ ww tfo YOU'RK i« for icmi f f&Or' find out whot "Flovcur Con- (I trot" ho« done to Whit* Owlt! >|X^ !rv O ur' uch r<My flovour GENERAL DEPARTMENT ROBINSON CO., LTD. (lD<-orp<»ralrd m Mn<:a|»orr)
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  • 98 8 Typhoon Delays Canton Standard Shipping? Reporter THE Iti. ooo-ton linev Canton, belonging to P and O. has wireis ied to her local agents that the ship has been delayed eig a hours due to a typhoon. '•Emma." the typhoon rfhich has delayed the Canton, has also delayed the Heian Maru,
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  • 254 8 A buse Of Crew Passes Ba red SHB TIGHTENING SECURITY STEPS Standaril Shipping Reporter THE recent misuse of crew passes, which every crew member ot a ship musJ have on !»»> person to get m ami onl <>t the Singapore Board wharves, has le<l the S.H.B. Police to further tighten
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  • 51 8 TOKYO. July 7 (UP)— AI new airport, three times larger j m area than the Tokyo International Airport (formerly occupation controlled Haneda airport) will be constructed m the Tokyo Bay deita area, according 'o the Aeronautical Board of the Transportation Ministry plan. The project will cosi
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    58 8 The U.K. -bound First Battalion Royal Leicestershire Raiment arrived m Singapore m the troopship Kmpire Orwell yesterday, after nine months' servu-e m Korea. A band of the Green Howards was at the wharve* to welcome them. The troops were given a few hours' shore leave. Standard picture shows the first
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    • 640 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dived O\.-ri«Mci Him ftiniiMi) Uf ASftteS All A.n-i m.- tn t C.uiuliui CUies PHII IP I* I N E KKXK n > bJulv 6 r.Ju\v 8M«lj lA«t nAwt i,: nil] par;;_ulars of ivr Clffo Deep Tanks and passenfei Bookings ftc Amenta ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.
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    • 583 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., JTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penans. Als<» direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Doe Penan* from "Szeehnen" July 11 July 1> Bosgk«Bg Sails Sails Sails Penan? P.Sh.nn Spore For P.tkhoi" July 12 Japan Arceptin? car^o for
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    • 550 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line N'ederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA RALTOfOftE MOBILE NEIf ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang AXELDIJK (HAL) In Port 14 loJulv lf/l?Jafj RONDO (SMN) 27Julv/.;Aiig l/SAag 6/7Auy SLOTERDUK (HAL) 7L;Aug 14 IV\ug 16/I?Ac| AMPENAN(RL) 17 r, Aus
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    • 322 8 SAILINGS FROM SCAM>IVA\|\ S purr j 1 KAMBOULA' for Bangkok Saigon Honakotig Kobe Yokohama |f "SELANDIA" for Bmgh M ii,,h "MOXIA" for BMgki k v, "PATA(,OMA' f Bangkok. SaigOO Hong Kong. Kobe It Yokohama 26 iiiAut ?j FROM .1 W'W BONGK4 TBODCCr* tbf Bangkok SAILINGS TO COMLMNf s, \u^^ For
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  • 624 9 Ideas On What Can Be Worked Locally Needed li> ENGINEER WE HAVE NOT, as yet, lia<l an accurate I check-up on the number of n«'u industries llu»l have ipruiig up m Malaya daring ll»«' |ki«»i t*<> <>r three years. So:nc people may think m terms of
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  • 28 9 Malayan Rubber Exports Decline ball oi wen spa ted pond ng 1 accoiding !«> CS. exportc -I p p S ;<e Fed- v of ribbed ring 15 (317 of
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  • 193 9 Confidence In 1953 Economic Outlook -Hl\<.in\. Juln 7 P)— Tbe fcononc oatihc irt, v,orhl m M>.">.i is good, dcgpilc lk« ilirt.i!*!' uiiin.iiic of iln I ailed presidential ti«\i N..««iulmi-. arcon!in«4 some I»<-.J Cov< i i.vi. i,l aid ono- •>< r than re- grounds that domestic 1 f..i»-iun prtfTUMMa ,t. (i
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    34 9 photo. Vlr. Ruttner. Manager of Bata m Indonesia, arrived m Singapore by X.L.M. plane on Sunday. He was met at Kalian* Airport by Mr. A. J Jngas. Mana/jinc l>irr; tor of Bata. Sinjfapore. Standard
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  • 30 9 Cl amber of Commerce is expected to be estate m Djakarta bortly. A Endiao noerdi oi hen to initiative re'y to can a meeting to the plan. A.F.P.
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  • 172 9 By ENGINEER THE thirty-third annual report of George Wimpey and Co.. Ltd., which has just been issued, contains a disquieting paragraph under the heading of ov c rse a s activities. Ii states' '•In Singapore our coi I fox the erection ol the Power
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  • 62 9 Venezuelan Oil For Haifa TEL AVIV, July 7 (AP)— A tanker arrived at Haifa yesterday with the lirst shipment of unrefined oil brought by an Israeli company, a foreign office spokesman said. "The Israeli fuel company." founded under government sponsorship several months ago, has made arrangements with Haifa refineries for
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    56 9 photo. Dr J Poh (left) cvt th <* ribbon to open the 6th service Ration of the Shell Co.. Singapore m Te!ok Kurau v! r vr D °bree. Singapore Branch .Manager of Shell and >ir. Ng Cheng Kiat. proprietor of the new station, assisted m the formal opening at whiih
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  • 55 9 CHINESE Communist Party members appear to he gradually replacing non-ConuDtuust staff members m industries and stateoperated rommercial firms, nccording t(» a report from Hankow. The report Mid that the appointment <>f Commtmist ninnbera to work m state industries were "'important steps toward closer strr»e control
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  • 423 9 IHL nationwide adoption of rubber roads m the I nited States could become a primary factor m reinforcing l!ie economic framework of big rnfrber producers like Malaya, Judo-China, Thailand and Inrionciiia. stating mis, an article m the journal. "Rubber Developments/ written by
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  • 128 9 HONGKONG, July 7 (Keu-tcr-AAP) All appeal to the local public to "buy Hongkong" was made by Mr. U lat Chce yire-presidt-nt «>f the Chinese Manufacturers' Union In an interview yesterday. Mr. U said this support of home industry was a prerequisite to developing the Colony's overseas market*.
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  • 85 9 Produce Mart Opens Steady Standard Market Reporter Steady rooditions continued on the produce market m Singapore, but little business was reported yesterday. Copra had buyers at $27A per picul. sellers indicating $27 f. Coconut oil buyers indicated $41 per picul on a steady market, with sellers at $2 per picul
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. Ju! 7— Special Standard Service t "4 prtses on the Hongkong I .lanjjp today were $15 83 to £1 (sterling): $6.***** to US$l: $1,829 to Malayan SI; $0,307 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5298..X) to one tael.
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  • 769 9 SINGAPORE, Man. The Malayan share i larket opened the week on o iquitely steady note m industrial and tin shares sections. Rubber shares remained neglected. Yesterday's p--ires were: Bayers sellers \l*»t Bucks. Ords 3.4€ 3.45 xd Prel 2.10 225 Atlas Jc e 12.50 MM B. B. Pet
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    • 48 9 Monday's op n i n v prices per Ib. uft*An?. 2€« d Buyer* Sept. ~*i d Buyers d Keller* Of Dec. 25« d Buyer* d S( li» i v Inn*-: Ouiet. SINGAPORE, M'-ii I <• f>r i( < of tin I<>d.< > SlK."> rrr pw til. [)oh n
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    • 25 9 Mo!id;r, v prn ftivi "■l>ot CS€9J Km«tv V.li*,o sfllors. Ihrrc months t'M.i, buyers. tfW>7i s^U#*r^ SetUeneal Pr iCI i lin<- suad.v hnl qni#-t
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  • 102 9 Rubber Price Up 1½ C. On Steady Market Market X- porJrr HI lilth.K prices m Swgppor i luwgi l>> I rrni per ll». Ml a Iftcadjf inarkrl >«-!:r<!.\. Tir-I rtihlx for Jul) ~!ii|»nn m I m t mi: quoted a\ i.i>,' rcnln prr ll». busineM painted during ifce «i.i\. Quotai
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  • 133 9 Dividend And Final Bonus Are Proposed THE East* un U d ■< Corpoi .<■!'!• eport a net surplus For the I" i©d < f Marc 11 1952 r,f Sl^u.^i •< ded -iii chaiigi ,)r'>-( i to man d maki i provision s fo anditifi and all cont i With the
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  • 86 9 UNDER the guidano of ;he Rill b I Ri >< Ueh [nstitut oi [alaya, good work i. done bj the Malay ('>->;> 1 1 vr Rubber Mark S iety m improving th quality oi rubber prod r I S Asian smallhfld; i Reporting thu British
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    • 224 9 fiARJOUR WHAR\FS Godown Gate "2 2 A lei:: 13/14 4 Benrinnes 29/30 2 Empire Orwell 42 2 icus 28 2 (=<> i «<>! i 40 1 gh Sih ercrest 23 24 2 38 r 2 tville W/37 2 t Arthur 18 4 Radnorshire 13 16 4 Bempang 4 X S^banq
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    1152 10  -  OSWALD HENERY PETER ROBINSON iA/tt/l ana o F F T H E C U F -j)OIN<; THE TOWN"* is more than writing a society column. It is a combined effort of notebook and eamrra plus a BtOUt heart and a staunch li\er. Ami on our first ninht
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    • 46 10 S voull really enjoy I EJlUllllv iwiVIIIw HI B K dak uaflex Camer2 i B^f' Makes big pictures BIG IMAGE ON REFLECTING FINDER MAKES COMPOSITION AMAZINGLY EASY YOU SEE THE PICTURE BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER THE EXPOSURE Price m Singapore 39.00, m Federation 48 75 HbbuammmMiotlllHll
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  • 630 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Track Workouts For Second Day Races By THAUMATURGY (John Manning) was v^r impressive wnen he returned 37 3/5 sec. for the "three" on the second track yesterday morning, m preparation for his race tomorrow— the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. A last
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  • 38 11 Miss Sham Che o w Scan of the Fukien GirLs' School, Penang, who was first m the women's long jump event at the Pcnanx Amateur Athletic Sport* with a leap of 13 ft. 6} ins.
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  • 128 11 Hawaii' s Evelyn Smashes 400 Metre Record INDIANAPOLIS. July 7, (AP) Tireless Evelyn Kawamoto. 18-yenr-old Hawaiian swimmer, smashed her own American record with a 5:14.6 m the 40<>-metre freestyle on Sunday to van a women's Olympic berth. In the 3-metre diving, Mrs. Pat McCormick of the Los Angeles Athletic Club
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  • 35 11 DURBAN. July 7. (Retiter) A team ol South African Indiana were beaten 6-2 by a South Air. tip. native side m a soccer Test match here today. The winners led 3-1 at halftime.
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  • 147 11  - GOLF here's How Slammin Sam Sread iH y HERE'S a player swinging plenty well at the top of his backswing. Now to accomplish this: your wrists should be evenly under the shaft. The shaft, at the top, should be horizont&l with wood: increasingly less with irons as tli' 1 loft
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  • 30 11 COLOGNE, GERMANY. July 7 (AFP)— The West German national water polo team defeated the Australian Olympic team by nine goals to four here yesterday. The half-time score 5—3.
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  • 139 11 LONDON. July 7, (Renter)— Tiie England selectors will discuss a personal letter from DenN Compton when they meet next Sunday to choose ihe team for the third cricket Test against India beginning at Old TrafTord on Thursday week. Compton said today: "It is
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  • 38 11 TOKYO. July 7 (ReuterAAP) B r f t is h table-tennis stars. Johnny Leach and Richard Bergman, yesterday defeated an all-Shikoku team 5-0. It was their ninth consecutive win. They will pay tomorrow at Hiroshima.
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  • 311 11 WIMBLEDON, England, .1"!% 7 U') IV 1951 AU-EtijLtlan«l Lawn Tennis chm^&owdrfpi vill U ifmeml>ere«l for an accent «ni >«mlli and thr rfnMl complete <l<»niination «jI the Bien's <li\ inion l»\ \uMralia. Three 17 (,ir oldfa as l>rii:!»ti> ;i- lln -un »h;ii lloodrd NN inihlrdnn^i grassy
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  • 63 11 Biggest Field In British Golf Tourney t, [DON < A -P> A linet open tor W Lyth a l Golf Cham] p 1 whc of winnii pr r ihA f r m?i 4 h« < ho lost to Max F *r i r takfm i fM titk That Locke I
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  • 44 11 S"PORE TENNIS OMPKTITORK rot Uh SfagßpOte lawn Tes»if sotiation oix-n < him pi.tn^hips lor 1952 ti»- rf iiiiidrd tl;at ent!> bm n a;ivv l;« obt.nn<<| |i MM I ell i i 1 <■ vntat iv- m ii'»m t!ic hon. referee Hi t. .1(1. 5 t!v 15.
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    24 11 The Selanzor team (left) who beat Penang (right) by one goal to ail m their Malaya C«p match on Victoria Green, Penang on Saturday.
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    • 254 11 DEATH ~T HIP passed on the at 43 KcrtMra I ra j lake p!a<-e J y at 111 THF PEHAHC TURF CLUB H\\K HOLIDAY KTING IW2 I '.2 o'clock .ly. tat s^'B^ IBERS I the ber, gust 1952 are Gen- j j) Ladies $3. Ananas may be attafne Secretai ed
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    • 680 11 SCHOLARSHIPS PAHANG STATE SCHOLARSHIPS rUT. Bonrd of Trustees of *he 1 Pahang Slate Scholarship ':nd invites applications from! übjectfl of H.> Highness 'he! 'an ol Pahang tot the iwaffld °f icholarshqM m the ollowii itegories 1. For courses of study ai I )%crseas Onlfmaities m i9.">^. Applicants, who should be
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    • 337 11 1 'l^>!>\> S t(!OTV110\: Some I 1 r- 'um^t.intial evident c i-; vi tv vlronc. M whi-n m>u 1 Bud a Ir.tut m the milk." Hrnrv D.im.l Thore.tu TVESDAI io« HKKVONEf c *c for routine taaka emI ntiowlx- Double-chet-'K |uo« ment. papers. 1 BUttltments; proa *t* m risks. Diplomatic deallntrs
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    • 300 11 Today's Radio Programmes c1 lU n Time: «.::(> ChHdxe*'a Prosr.immr: SINGAPORE 1 0.43 Barrel House: 6.55 <'•»*-; Spore. 7.15 Singing Cowboys: < HI UX4 <jie«re» 4 1 iu*»re*> i a7/ Jamboree; 8 p.m. Popularity Trio: <i..v» Anwntßcementfl I Market Report; p.m. Ve«s; .l> 8.8.C. (,Cneral OvtTSeaS fan V\<> Helu X—l
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  • 138 12 CHAIRMAN of the SAFA League and Cup Committee Mr. George Verrall resigned from his post, and told the SAFA Council at its monthly meeting at Jalan Bo ,r Stadium yesterday that he was dissatisfied by th.c way the Association's secretary handled matters m connection with
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    116 12 ID j>\ Presides! of the Siagapore Olympic Sports Council pictured idd -Miii; guests ad Singapore's rtpreseatatiTes to Helsinki at a dinner given m boftoar by OSC at the Chiaese Swimming Club last nisht. In his speech Mr lin Niicl < ire sesdiac J tea«i ©I five to Helsinki not for
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  • 281 12 TIGKK Sporting Association went on a goal scoring spree and set up a record for the biggest score m the SAFA First Division by beating the Kota Rajah Club 14 1 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tigers led s—l5 1 at half-time.
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  • 37 12 The Ceylonese Sports C defeated R.A.F. Changi a' Changi on Sunday m Junior Section "A" by the narrowest margin one run. Changi who batt< I fti scored I L9 and the Ceylon replied with 12').
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  • 128 12 Beins Scores Hat -Trick For CYMA A! >y Beins scoring a "hat ••■irk." enabled CYMA «PM» to beat the Indian Brotherhood Soccerites by three goal.- to one m a SAFA Div. 3A League soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Beins scored all the three goals for CYMA. CYMA
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  • 105 12 THF following were elected office-bearers of th e Siong 800 Athletic Association its annual genera] meeting heid on Sunday afternoon at its premises m Church Street: President Mr. Lim Chio Lpo.v: ire-Presidents— Messrs. I. cong Chohg Piu Lee Cheng Puan. Tan Kang Hong, Soh F'enxi Joo; Hon.
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  • 57 12 THE SUCCESS of SAFAs Youth Competition has puved way for another tournament fur the Colony's^ young soccer players. At its monthly meeting yesterday the Association derided that it would run tournament for boys, uiwder if years of aye. riv competition would be >n the same
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  • 1328 12  -  KEN JALLEH Women's Discus Event Included For Ist Time By WITH Singapore's athletes completely International minded the W>t are striving hard to hit the athletic headlines with the hope ol ensuring plates m future Singapore contingents for the Asian Games m Manila and the
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  • 117 12 HALL HAS S COURTS FOR PLAY Ihe fl<M>r (»f the new badminton stadium m (juill^mard Ko:id, Mountbattcn Huad. Sin ptporfc, ha bepn divided into five (<>un>, and these will he ready for piny from tomorrow. A number of upplirations for use of th»* h.»A\ have been received ani approved. Ainoim
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  • 70 12 PLAVIN Netaji Memorial Sp it by the Immigration Spo Club m a S.A.F.A. Division played on the CV.M A yesterday. Bakar S scored for the I early mi n the fir The uf the game quid with N T etaji makii effort manage I to i
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  • 17 12 SAFA DRIVE FOR FUNDS 1 1 the for aop. stru !.i hope )■>■ [i Mr. N i Mi
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  • 184 12 SUPERIOR m every depart- j ment of the game, the 'Old i Boys' of St. Joseph's Institution handed out a four-nil defeat to the Present Boys m the annual soccer match for the C.C. Tan's shield played at the school ground yesterday. It was
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