Singapore Standard, 11 July 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Ik ft. n jl VOL. 11l NO. 9 FRIDAY, JULY U, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 569 1 EISENHOWER WINS 'BATTLE FOR DELEGATES CONVENTION HALL, Chicago, July 10 (AP)— General Dwight D. Eisenhower surged into the lead today m his battle with Senator Robert A. Taft for the Republican presidential Taft Loses Second Round Helped by other presidential aspirants, Eisenhower bowled over 'Fa:; m two vital preliminary victories
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  • 26 1 Two Comets Are Coming On Sunday Singapoi arrive .i I it iii -..pore, prepa- fa C 'met c Far East. This later Changj airfield on n
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  • 14 1 C »mmander V n F eet has espons X .rea, noun-
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  • 140 1 A Pol l( I Magistrate jresterdaj issued a warrant for th<- arresf a Singapore lawyer, Mr (1. Menon. on a c barge of criminal breach of tru^t of $4.tt9. A Police spokesmai said last night that the warrant followed a complaint Indued n> \n Indian. steps
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  • 56 1 TMK SIN< Police a; <_■ asking I >r t" vitient m Keppel Road m which Mr. J.B. Lawdied. Mr. 1 Irivinst a sports car and after the crash, only the back sports car >r the car had been flattened under an R y in a
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  • 67 1 METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER, one of the world's biggest movie makers, slashed its executives' i iries as much as f)0 per cent. yesterdaj to offset reduced box oilier retu The cuts will range from 25 > m per >n >i !:i !'ies over I'M 000 per vet
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  • 193 1 Delegates Getting Warmer CHICAGO. July JO.— The 1,200 delegates at tne Republican National Convention were m a lively mood yesterday when the proceedings were conducted m an unprecedented pandemonium. "Sn a k e dances," shouts of triumph and war whoops enlivened the meeting. Senator Everett Dirksen touched off an angry
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  • 127 1 More Police Swoops On Opium Dens NINETEEN raiding police parties swooped down on opium 3 m Dunlop Street. Upper Weld Road. Jalan Besar and S\vd Al.vi R Kid between 7 and B.MO p.m. yesterday. Twenty-three people w ere questioned and a large quantity of prepared opium and smoking apparatus were
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  • 32 1 A DRUM of carbide exploded with a loud bang last night m ;i .-hop m Serangoon Road near Buffalo Road. A fire-engine arriving on the .scene put out the fire.
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  • 208 1 A Singapore Traction Company conductor, Lee Teck Huat, was sentenced 10 two m' inths' rigorous imprisonment yesterday by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, for misappropriating 50 cents m !)i;. fares. The Court was told that on April It!. Lee took money
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  • 229 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thui if the pi who [to nterv ewing :> iv,' i .i new i"'c th.s ri'i? 4 :ir!i they mci Mr. Peter son, here, on 'he ex►ss wish of Sir Gerald Temp- I t o i,i ,k into the wh >Te i (esl
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  • 187 1 TWO big streamlined buses, one from Singapore and the other from Kuala Lumpur yesterday inaugurated the first ever Singapore-Kuala Lumpur bus service. Tremendous enthusiasm greeted the buses as they passed through towns, and little villages of the Federation. Crowds gathered along the road, and cheered
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  • 29 1 The 8.000-ton Osaka Maru owned by the Osaka Soshen Kai.sha will leave Japan next week with a cargo of steel for Melbourne.- Reuter A. A.P
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  • 47 1 DISCOVERY m Eastern Formosa is reported of what is said t be a cross between a papaya and a banana. The root, stem and leaves are said to resemble those of a banana tree, but the fruit was like a papaya. A. P
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  • 3 1 Republicans Mix It
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI, July 10 (Reuter) The Parma diamond mining syndicate claim to have found J a 229 carat "green" diamond— i believed the biggest mined m India this century m mines near Rewa, Central India. Officials ot the syndicate said the diamond had a greenish tint
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  • 61 1 INTERNATIONA! talks about the future of natural rubber are "aboul to begin" the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton disclosed m a of Combons debate on Wednesday. This will be the meeting of the sub-committee of the International Rubber Study Group, which was
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  • 61 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dato Onn bin .la'afar, Member fur Home Affairs, has refuted as wholly incorrect statements, which have appeared m the local pros to he effect that Government has been considering dissolution of the Youth Seel ion of UMNO. Government, has not, m fact,
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  • 59 1 MEW YOHK July 10 <AP>:- Pencil-pushing drud^ iking and keeping of business reports and record.-, may yield i soon to smaller and 'mechanical brains figure m a few hours wh.v batten clerki I i to compute. Engineer. ese machines i soon may come into mo
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  • 42 1 Gen Mark VV. Clark. Supreme i; N C »mm iridei In X >rea objected to a H. it v>i i> op ri. „c; j hi.- gfafl to st >'"2ic !r\"\'« iri XK r »ri-. Ktyf [a Washington report.' U.P
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  • 234 1 Three Bandits Killed, 2 Hurt InPerak X I A L A LIMPI R, Thars.— Three terrorists were killed m Perak yesterday and two were wounded. Two Cell to the gum A > Police Jungle Sqi.ad m X i i X jsar who was In ambush sighted. The killed m Ipoh
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  • 109 1 Malacca Land Tenure KUALA LUMPUR, 1 rs. i The Mala i Go •i y announced thai I gei Re c not altered decision 1948, under which an tural lea evolved g getable grow (the great ma.i land ten 1 30 years at low rental The Government by ti adopt i
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  • 179 2 -\i)\ knifed il««- <«>'»»- -,,|.;:...H Bttd a!la<k«<! an „1,1 woman wfch lw»iilr. ..'t it*,- i- |uini*liaM«' n» iuhil wilh ll»i«nW an«j I-. niiuiT > i to five jeara _«.r«.u- iiiipri-oniii* nt aiuj 1 1, iirafcei «»f iW ratao," .i JilM< Iff knight al \\u
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  • 34 2 T ra Inoculation -r ran :k net \s arried out at the Veterio nere from Morn: j from 2.30 p.ni. i The public are ad- to overcrowd fowls when taking them
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  • 172 2 BENEFIT ISSUE UNDER REVIEW MISSION SCHOOL TEACHERS Standard Staff Reporter IMF enMStMH «»f rrlirerrn'iit Ihmu-lils for iCßchcro m mi»sion schools U uniit-r active ronsi(i<-raii(Mi by the i s in^;i|»rtrc <»o\ernmt*nt. Mr. R. M. oun^, I lit* Deputy Director of Education m Singapore, tokl The Siamiartl ye>ter«lny. The Federation Government; has
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  • 182 2 Maiul.ird Staff Reporter THE second nil ol Indian f hips, led by the Fiagah»p INS Delhi (Commanded \pt S. G. Karmarknr), faring 1 :l.'g Rear Admiral h V. D kinson, Flag Officer (Flotillas), Indian Fleet, and mpanied by destroyers INS i (Capt. K. D.
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  • 88 2 SPECIAL seta oi furniture made by ..-.ii^i prisoners ;:i j Singapore will add additional i interest to the SATA Clinic a bey it is opened by the Duchesj of Kent m the course <>: her tour of Malaya this I >ber. Furty volunteers among the ln:r.ates
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  • 282 2 ?9 Mths. For Cheating Spore Trader Of $13,650 F N SHAK CHIN (27). was) icnten ed m the Singapore 'l dD. krict Court yesterday to 19 months' rigoaiDua impri- nfl o:\ c.rh of three charges "2 cheating a Singapore trader X i Cheng Hong, of a total of $13 S5O.
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  • 57 2 BO FATT TAT was fined a :-.<.*■ S.::^;; ore F»r-: District Court yesterday, when he pleaded foilty to twe moos charges of having for fountain pens with counrade n k. It at stated I found ii "Parker* 1 pen.- :.:»u '26 propelling pencils trad mark. There
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    45 2 MR MALCOLM M*ri)ONALI) Commissioner-General fur South -East Asia, left Hongkon- yesterday *>n route to Sins'-ipore. He will stay overnight m Bangkok. Picture shows Mr MaeDaaald shaking hands with Japan's Foreign Okazaki m Tokyo, while the British Ambassador to Japan. Sir toiler Dening (left) looks on.
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  • 282 2 S'pore Leaders Hail Ly ltelton Statement On Elected heats Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE ct\ie leaders yesterday weUonud the statement of tin- Secretary of Stale for the Colonies, Mr. Lytteltom m the Hou*e ol CwimnnPi that an mere Hi r m the number of eleeled members of the Legislative and City
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  • 126 2 Charity Show To Aid S JAB Standard Staff Reporter A CHARITY show m the form of a Cantonese wayang will be held by the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Xew World on July 24. It will be m aid of the new building fund for the Brigade. the whuje
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  • 70 2 IBRAHIM bin Haji Mustalfa. alias Ali, claimed trial m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to two charges of giving false information to the Commissioner of Registration m order to obtain identity cards for Nordin bin Mahmood and Ahmad bin lUohamed at the registration office
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  • 97 2 'SEND ME TO PRISON' ASKED by the Magistrate Mr. R. C. S. Bell if he could pay a fine, a 66-year-old Sikh reptied "Never mind that, send me to prison." He was Koda Singh charged m the Singapore First Police Court with being drunk and incapable on July 9 at
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  • 68 2 TEO YIN HANG (25) icho appeared m ihe Third Police Court en a Police su tuitions iur road obsi run ion inked the Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday: "ft pie a d r."/ iritul is ihe line"" lie was UiM by Mr. Ltxringsto&e thai the
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  • 50 2 THE Singapore Coroner yesterday returned a finding of misadventure at the inquest into the death of Hadi bin Indin. a Singapore military driver whose car, overtaking two other vehicles at Cornwall Garden. Holland Road. skidded and turned turtle m a ditch. Hadi was killed on the spot.
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  • 289 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Joint Relief Organisation i- now speeding up its plans for settling the victims of laM ear's kampong Uu^is lire. Their first lot of 96 houses to be built from the $500,000 public donations on IB acres of land at Kolam
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  • 511 2 AFTER 4i |>aintin» tlu* town red, two yonnir Cordon Hisshlander-s «n leave m Sio^iiporr. nide«l their day by ■mashis^j a b<mle of beer over \he head of a taxi driver and robbing him of SB.lO and a rigareJte lifrht**r. At a general
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  • 33 2 KLANG. Thurs. A dinner was given by the members of the Klang Town Boani to honour of Che Momin. Chief Health Inspector who is retiring after thirty-five years of service
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  • 216 2 Entertainment Standard Staff Reporter K?:EP your h:«!f of the ti.-krt I of admission to a show. Failure Ito produce it when demanded by an Dili it II f lift Tax Du'v Inspector makes you IfaMc Is a fine of $600 on a conviction i for
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  • 107 2 UMNO, MCA Plan Talks On Elections Standard Malay Corr. THREE officials of the Stngj pore branch of the UMNO wi discuss with officials of the local MCA and the Singapore Malay Union the question of taking par: IB the Colony elections: The three o.Tr-ials are Inehe Mahmud bin Abdul Wahab:
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  • 115 2 THE long delay by the Joint Relief Organ atioo to Kampong B:ais fire victim? at Kolarri Ayer "is going to kill public enthusiasm i:i coming forward to help such people m future,* 1 Mr. Jjfap Pheng Geek said yestet lay. Mr. Yap was commenting on th€ two
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  • 51 2 WHILE washing disbcf an the night of liiay 28, a 61-year-I old woman. Chia Ah Henp. WB& fatally Injured when a beam. 12 feet lon f< 11 on hrr at i house In ii Lam Street. The Sil c Coroner :oterday returned a verdict of
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    • 35 2 HcAWAV BESItM««n Xl V LEADING JEW i.l ERS? PLEASE ttAiPiWH j CKARITfIcSri FRIENDS OF THE CONVENT SAT. JUi.y 12 a/ 6.30 P.M. j I AT THE CONVENT HALL mhimimmUm tram th<> and pupiis »i ZJ
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    • 28 2 Jjßrji toS*" «_W STOP U'LABNER'S MUR^ER.r. '-A, w, C f^^™r.,tftr%tf > Aye 7 i'^p«T^|^- AH'LL U<£ MAH OLE R/LEDRIVER RvNCHf.'-AH'LL <^*W ;*VV s Sr,LL £ZZZ~-Z Z, c -r 1
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  • 41 3 Burglars Drew Blank At 2 Houses m i_rn.ii~i <"^_n r*i_>~i .<~L<*~i_<~i- r i i -ton. I IkC < jrestei Iha I ai In the i i r m m the i. it t< m Still B il i the i o ITELTO.N
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  • 27 3 New Dance Team Seeks Local Talent ruiNG I.MlUr.' l)f tfa I Li tint tli i' n;-.l ir I'll lit t mi ti- show. < n i:> m the
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  • 134 3 COURT TOLD i noi the N out a ii m •>• Ito y Vellu V the Naval Basi R Kuan M I w Sop nki lay 21 B near the Rex a si aken 7. is 10- serving foi i friend There was an argument winch
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  • 42 3 Bedecked with Bowers and ribbons and with cheers <>f godspeed, an express bus left Singapore jresterdaj morning for Kuala Luatpor. The Kuala Lumpur Singapore Express Bu>> Service will be running its bus*", every morning from l^vncooleu Street, Singapore.
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  • 193 3 n (l»( isioaa were t tk»-n I>r lliil ulm i.Mfiitlv rt-|U)rt I on I(mjI mtrnwil m t^apore. lhe Sinsapore tiecUtnl lulls, skoWCd lari;'- mcr i-asi'S. bui rr^istrution were still 0 ifjP ;i quarter (if [h<- poteßtial electorate. Mr Lytteltoa wj>
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  • 116 3 CHAMBER MEN MUST GO-LI M Standard Staff Reporter denW T rT YEW OC X. Singapore Labour Pn-y P- L •m tL c a mollon if i the Legislative Council "v th■fnroLrf^- mtjn u h or tw if vr ?'"3 that the three Chamber representatives be replaced with elected men. rmrr|
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  • 234 3 Landowners In Grove Estate ReluctantToPay Standard Staff Reporter $300,000 drainage scheme is now Innng held up doc lo the reluctance on the part of some owners of the Grove Estate m Katong to meet the < »>-i as requested I>\ the City Council* lowing frequeni Roods
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  • 47 3 A SPOKF.SV VN Hire Care x-ia-told Standard yes- that i: woul I m i i ttions hal taxi drivers at the R i Station ixi 3l m i are ling >itanl I < pc •■■> i: ein the c mail train Xi ala I iUmpur.
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  • 231 3 Standard Staff Reporter 4SKAMJI of the 1-11 movement, which was opened recently m Singapore ai 1i io Chii Kang has proved so successful thai it is intended to begin another group on I*ulau Teko ig. Dato Dr. C J. Paglar urged at the
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  • 124 3 'sakai' Flies In Scotland Standard staff Reporter SAKAI, a six-m tnths old Malayan pet tiger cub is rlyi.".g to London tomorrow a Scotsman's gift to a Scottish zoo. The cub was captured m the jungle, and Mr. W. L. Kinloch. O.C.P.D. Kuala Lipis who adopted It decided to offer ii
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  • 58 3 STANLEY WY ;^'er <22 > and Ignatius Thomas <21>, employees F i Motors, wer c charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Cou esterday with stealing ball bearings valued at ?<ii) beg ng to the Company m Bukit Timah on July 9. They both claimed trial and
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  • 232 3 Further donations to the Singapore Firth-id Girls' School Building Fund are: M Lim Koh T i $500: Anonymous 5381; Anonymous J381; Ui. Wong Lai Hock $200; Mrs Lim Keny Lian $200; Mi I. m Chin Hiii Si'UD; Weng Choong Co. si'o.) Mi Si Hoe
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  • 84 3 Standard Staff Reporter ONLY seven or 50 nor cent of the candidates who sat for the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Pass Degree) of the University of Malaya managed to satisfy the Board of Examiners. The results of the examination issued yesterday
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  • 234 3 THE JAPANESE an Ireatnl the *amr as all aliens, and there ar»« no restrictions againsl lluir entry Uvrv on business^ Mr. R. Jiimabhoy, Legislative Councillor, told TinStandard yesterday. Commenting on a message from Tokyo which slated that the '"Japanese people tee's deeply British arid Singapore
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  • 31 3 MR. I. M. CHANDLER, MCS who was the Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Muar, went on transfer to Malacca, and has been succeeded by Mr. J. D. H. Neil. MCS.
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  • 277 3 /COURT 1 f TOLD A CHINESE woman 1 Court yesterday that for life, a man continually tr absence of her husband. The woman, -Ang Yen Wah, said that after she had reported the matter to her husband, she found out that the man was
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  • 68 3 CAUGHT driving a far v. out displaying "L" plates and without a professional driver beside him. a hawker. Goh Keng Sion, tried to bribe a Police Lieutenant, the Singapore Fourth Police Court was told yesterday. Goh was charged m court with offering a $5 bribe
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  • 59 3 A YOUTH, Choo Chor Kce denied m l!ie Singapore Court stole $IUO from Quee Sng S r Huan on .It !y 4 m Up] P gjj Choo said that Quet- is his m ;iiid he I the n Lntendii g to tell her ab il
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  • 29 3 FOR harbouring unre dogs 24 persons were fined a' total >1 m the -Sin rhird P >li( c Court c srda <^)«^|-»_«~l_)~i_l~ l_O-< i-i""U~Li~>_l'~*i.r~i.i” ■~M~«*
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 178 4 A pp-ss release from Ike ofttce <•! the C'onnnissioner Onera.l m Singapore yesterday denied reports which recently appeared of Malay- an terrorists crossing the j Burmese border and sup- j porting local C omniunlsts m l an attatk on Bokepyin near Meruui. The
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  • 252 4 Ships Lie Idle; Betelnut Only Thriving Import Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A number of vessels are now King idle m Penang Harbour because of the decline m trade between Penang and Sumatra, the Economic Affairs Officer, Mr. A. D. Dawson, lold The Standard today. He pointed out
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two schools were opened m the Slate todaj one a new C inese school building and teachers 1 quarters at Kundang Lage and the other at X.: unpaog Village. The tost of both schools was met hy subsidies from the Government,
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  • 95 4 Xl ALA L L M P 0 K. Thurs. Chua Kee. a j liM-al businessman. v>as today convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr B. V. Rhodes and teed 1000. m default six months' rigorous imprisonment for offering bribes to two
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  • 237 4 PENANG, Thurs.— A tribute to the early pioneers of the rubber industry m Malaya was paid by Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Federation Rubber Exchange, m his message published m a book m Chinese entitled '"Rubber Experience Ta k"' written by Mr l.im Lean
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  • 161 4 PENANG, Thurs.— Following upon the success of the two earlier week-end schools, the Penang Adult Education Asso- ciation is arranging a third schoo] to be held at Heah Lodge m Batu Ferringhi on 1 July 26 and 27, said the Hon Secretary, Mr. Chang Mm
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  • 246 4 IPOH, Thurs. A Hainanese house-boy, Heng Kok Leng, aged 26, told the Perak Hiyh Court today that he shot his 19-year-old sweetheart after a suicide pact because her parents refused to let her marry him. Heng who was sentenced to te n years' jail
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  • 309 4 RICE DEALERS' PETITION KUALA LUMPUR, Ikn. The Sdaagw- Rioe Merchants' Association has petition* <1 tfce Aflstdtml i Controller of Supplies. Selangor. askisii: him to withdraw «>r modify the latest proposal aimed al malpractices ot certain rice dealers who switch gomi rice iggwed l»y li»e
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  • 128 4 Pawnshops' Scare Moves Up-country TAIPINO. Thurs. The pawn brokers' scare has spread to Taiping. Kuala Kangsar and other areas m Perak. Wrought gold and jewellery, whir-h usr.ai'y fetched the highest value among the various classes of articles taken as security, is now only offered a third of its current •market
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  • 34 4 MEMBERS of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club are reminded that Mr. T. R. P. Dawson will address the Club on the subject of "Ancient Cult" on Saturday. July 12, at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 530 4 kl ALA Ll-MPI R, Huns. Bio<ia, a iiotorion- < omnmni-t tenrorisi area on the border between Selaii^ror and Ncgri Srnihiliii \Na> \i*ilr<l loiiay by the Hi<gh ('<»m«iissioner. General Sir Gerkld Trmpirr, m th<- qmvk of his 100-mile tour of towns m Selaimor. Before he
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  • 38 4 IPOH. Thu?-?. The look place thip ptftemoon ;<: her Some Street residence ol Madiim Lai. (i 2. mdiicr oi Messrs. Chan L^i Hone. C3um Xni Kooi. of Kuang Ming Press. The funeral has been nxrd Sunday.
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  • 28 4 THE Hoar Labour Offi wiiich \Vcss boused fa the m a i n Government Offi Budding, has now removed to X;) 30 Jalan Haji Abu. lluar.
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  • 106 4 TEACHERS SAY HE SHOULD KNOW CHINESE I T LTT^IPUR. Thtrre.— yn representing I m of the Federation aya, rail on 1 Commissioner. Mr. D. C. I; i 5 '>vemment I I t of Assistant Direci I ation, Chinese one who knowthe Chinese language n ably woi 1 T^o tw< Ltm
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  • 73 4 SEREMBA-N gun salut V di-P( nl Sembv lan. when he i I V' Jtunn gjht to attend th< cockti yen by tht shin. The T loriai r S and Jelebu, I the British Ad\ iser. t S the lad WPiV S f the 1 Poti
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  • 36 4 Move To Form Arts Council In Federation v S f time ago, a to t tion oi I ory. B t ing and pi bilitj G local aul cieties and mr- md fhi I i I
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  • 7 4 N-E Monsoon Holds Up Two Vessels RGTGG
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  • 366 4 LYTTELTON, HC DISCUSSED PLAH TO STABILISE WAGES LONDON. July 10 (Keuier) Colonial Secicta ry r. oi i ci L>ttelton, Questioned la tii<■ease of Commoas yesterday on whether he uouid consult with the Hi?h Commissioner on tht* prrirticabi lity of devisin' 1 rue. scheme to secure stabilisation of wa^es m Malaya,*
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    • 220 4 THE BLACK TULIP W* The famous Morti- J cultural Society of Haarlem once offered > A q ptize which was never claimed of £8,000 for o Block Tulip. Thu woj during tht "Tul-p modness" of Holiond m HM Hth century whtn fortunes were mode and !oit m fjhp bu!bs tjjF
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  • 368 5 Govt Gives Lease Terms For Trengganu' s2 New Villages M \L\ LI Ml»( K. Thws. The conditions under which the Siai<- ol Trengganu vsill give Erases m ili«' !*«> new villain- m the Siah Batu 1 imea Dnngon, ""<' Batu Kakit. Kuala Trengganu, i«i«\«- been made known m an official
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  • 57 5 Tlltl M.ilavin (urreiny 1 tnui :it Ihe (lose of la^t m'.h showed an excess of .i^s«t> over liahilities totul\\n« $15.6 million, compared with Hi million at the end ol l«).*»0. Investments depreciated resulting m the Fund heiim drbitcH with a sum of 541jt9d.124.32. Asstts last year
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  • 220 5 $131 Mil. Increase In Note Circulation (I RRENCY iwles m eirrulailon at fht lo>«- oi last M-ar l«*alkd x!t>l million, rr f» resen tim: an lucrettse *»f *]'M million over the previous >ear. A leauate stocks of notes ot'i denominations ire now i:i Currency Ollire> througifDuJ M a Lay a
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  • 55 5 THE Tionj Bahru Community Centre will hold the PaniamenExhibition on Saturday and Sunday. The exhibition will be opened by Mr. G. G. Thomson at 4 p.m. on Saturday Chairman ol the Centre. Mr. Xeo Seng Bee. said that residents will render musical items, and
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  • 50 5 A LARGE number ol forged S.s currency notes were seized Lasi yetac on the t-ast coast oi North Borneo. They were believed to be of Philippine oriain. Forgeries of 50 cents notes were also found last year. They were oi poor quality and of ui\k no vii origin.
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  • 16 5 KI.ANG. Thurs.— The body if an Indian was dragged j from the Kiang River.
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  • 362 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Khaw Kirn Teik, a 23-year-old Kn»lLih-si>eaking salesman, who wrote an extortion letter m the name of Chin Peng, the Malayan Communist Farty's supreme leader, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. B.
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  • 109 5 TAIPING, Thurs. A run-] away bull caused panir m the heart of Taipiag town ior over > an hour, on Monday. 1' gored two Chinese women near the open-air market and tossed a Chinese girl cyclist m the air at Theatre Road. The anuna! was on
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  • 81 5 Paglar Leaves For Malacca DATO C. J PAOLAH lefl for [Malacca his hometown today to attend the Golden Jubilee of St. I- 1 ancis tastitution. Datin P tglar, who j ed him v j shield at the end o! a soccer natch between the c>!d bo>. the school m Singapore
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  • 41 5 SEBEMBAN, Thurj. >ok place m Seremban oi M J.R. Backu iged 1 M i M-- S Backus, ir,-., f t* ie late Mr. JP B ich pre i >ye !:1 the Cus- j toma O •'<•••
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    70 5 Che Mohammed A. 11. Salikin and Mr Fane Rim Wafa, members of the Singapore r.S.I.S. staff now m the is for an orientation programme, bein» eatertaiaed m the home of former Assistant Public Affairs Officer. Mr. Janus J. Halsema m Washington, i).C With them are Mrs. Hatoema and Dalsema, Jr.
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  • 360 5 SUBSTATIONS In SUifapore li.iiilc (it !<>;lii >ll<'(l(iil)4. l> V IVili-vihr Hi. Jalan irapas, li.M.li.t \»<-itii( fur. Bmddell Rise, Alsagotfs I-I M ami <:<>ll iJui». Windsor Pk. > -I' «f Pninp^, \rc soon, Seletar I niird v Plaatatlons. Mwital Hospital. Trafalgar Ks»t- telan Pi-kHii. .luijn >ii?i:in. Sambavra Rii..
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    • 55 5 Y.y» I' R« eption In h «io i I o' Mln. Gertrude Owen ■<' f Fori Caaatag Eiottel i i 1 V..M.('.A. Ifovie circle ih >• i be given to patieoti Of S' Auri re it's Ortbopoedtc Hofp S'4 7 P !n P.R. Film Show*: i Services L r m>:
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  • 78 6 Independent Morning Xeics paper 128, Robinson Rood, Slngopore. Telephone Nos i ***** *****. Ccbfe b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singcpor.. BRANCH OFFICES Prinrmg House Square, London, EC 4. (UALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street, 83 Cowon Street. 8 Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055 NEWS SIRVICES
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  • 792 6 Federal Legislative Council meeting lasl week, be Attorney General announced that the Federation I intends to establish an Anti-Corruption' on to fight graft m Government service. The 1 to start work m September or L his the Federation Government is falling m line the Singapore Government which,
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  • 1012 6 f\\ \)oth side* of the iron Curtain recent purges of the most notorious and loyal of the Moscow-trained Communist leaders hurt* stirred rip speculation, never long out of mind, about the succession to Stalin. Me know that inside the Kirrnlin there are various clashes of opinion; up
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  • 153 6  -  EDWARD CRANKSHAW By ■hown sufficient unity to b i p Russia going during StaJin s Increasingly long absences feiid to carry the Politburo with them; and we may assume that m sheer pn m rvatiou they wil! tinwe to do so for some time t!< r his death. lUp
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  • 740 6  -  COLIN LEGUM »n LONDON. REPRESENTATIVES from Britain's three political parties (Conservative). Labour and Liberal) as well as prominent figures m the Church and Universities have joined In sponsoring the AFRICA BUREAU which was launched here three weeks ago. The sponsors point out
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  • 12 6 "Seeing you're fully equipped. how does mowing appeal to you?"
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  • 99 6 If you are a regular smoker, you have perhaps Often faced the problem of finding a method by which you can read your favourite book or magazine without that smoke getting into >our eyes or without falling asleep with a lighted cigarette m your hand. And mnvt of
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  • 618 6  - We the PEOPLE D. ROBERTSON Singapore. I Mr. On *W*lk-ou< Sir. I suggest m the two points raisfed by Mr. Dasaratha Raj the public should surely be capable of judging whether he or correspondents like "Indian* 1 m the "Straits Times" are correct. In the case of the walk out
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  • 24 6 Review of Views 'Food Bonds AT THE J« If. B Hamiri Abdul A products i the;:, tinn free tinned Thi d such b itic
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  • 157 7 RUSSfA'to 50th VETO i Mill) NATIONS, July <> (Renter).— The el I n:on tetoed m ihe Securilj Council toilai \iin i i- an |H-o|)o**al to rornicini i!;<- ftpreailing fal*c cbwges on germ warfare v lik«!\ to m,- len^iop between aatioo^. m the
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    53 7 I ill il Film star SimoßC Silva is one ol n)an> clamour girls th.it |1m '.imping dub of (ireat Britain induced t0 participate m .1 ramping display at Olympia. London, to glaaMorise eampiaff. Sivoiic >^t around m a tight black swcatei .>n«l white shwta and did a little cooking on
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  • 137 7 U.S. Is Bolstering F. East Air Power N\ VSHINGTOIN, Jul> 10 V). Air Force UnderSccrclW} RfMewcll GilfNitrick disclosed yesterday ihat nun*- aircraft h«* mentioned "several hundreds 91 arc being sent lo lhe*Far Easl i«» bolster United States air power. He refused to disclose the exact number bui said they will
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  • 83 7 SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, July 10 iAPi The liner United States .v;tilt<ri for home tocia\ with the nonchalance of a chamI pion, her skipper uncertain wiiether he would attempt to set s new westbound Atlantic speeci i .id. "J don't know." said Commod Harry Manning. "It's tor early
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  • 367 7 NO. MORE ROUTINE DUTIES FOR VAN FLEET Creation Of A New Zone SEOI L, KOREA, July 10 (UP) General James I Van Fleet was ordered today to give up all his routine duties and concentrate on his most important job fighting the Korean war In a major streamlining of his
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  • 329 7 LOXDOX Ju v It) (Reuter) William Marshall. 24. British Foreign O.'Tice radio operator, was jailed for five years here today for giving secrets to the Russians. A jury of 12 men found him guilty of three charges ol passing information to Pave Kuznetsov. Second Secretary
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  • 96 7 TOKYO. .Inly 10 (ReuterAAP) Japanese newspapers today welcomed the advice given to Japan by the British Commissioner m South-Easi Asia. Air. Malcolm Mac Donald. during his receni visit here. Mr, Ma. ■Do::,! (1 told a press conference last Tuesday that i the Japanese peoples relations with South-Easi
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  • 109 7 SAIGON, July 10 (UP) Franco-Vietnam troops fighting an important offensive m An- n;!m reported that 50 Communist rebels were killed and 57 taken prisoner. i French High Command aday announced the first report i "Operation Quadrlile" laun- j ched on Monday night with forces numbering several
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  • 46 7 i PUSAN, July 10 (,UP> Twenty-four Communist war prisoners were iniured, one serious y m a tighi between two j prisoner groups m a compound at Nonsan Camp, it '.vas anj Bounced today. The compound held North Koreans who had declared themselves ;:iv.i- Communists.
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  • 213 7 HANOVER. Jilly 10 (AP> iA British military court on I Wednesday was a.sked to giv< lan Immediate hoiiourable w> Iquittal Co much decorated British war hero, M.nor Jai v Michael M Mad Mike" Caiv ri DSO. who had pleaded nol I guilty to charges of Indecency.
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  • 195 7 SELF-GOVT FOR SUDAN SHORTLY LONDON. July 10 (Beater)— Anthony Nutting, Foreign Undersecretary said yesterday the British Government hoped that a self-governing ((institution would he m effect m the Sudan by the <>nd of this year. He was replying to a question m the House of Commons. Mr. Nutting said: The
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  • 248 7 TORONTO, July Hi: (Krulcr) —The Toronti Financial Posl m despatch frnni Ottawa baM to*Jaj that "a substantial new dollar loan b\ Canada to Hiitain —of perhaps 52.500,000,000 to S3, 000, (MMI. 0(1 (I n< v The P< F ich :i nil i c
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  • 153 7 Mr. L. On The TB Fight :x >\ Colonial Secret I tellon said <• tuberculosis still man\ parti < B Th» malaria hat great iy <:• I discovi t i 'I iberculosis now < ot "k 1 1 itM d. i The third day of t!,< C wealth Health and
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    • 27 7 It's Getii&hflti Jferi?^ THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND r;^%^^^m^ X^j to Sarawak, north borneo, y^^^vvi v INDONESIA. THAILAND- J M 1 '•<»SERS MANSFIELD CO, LTD. OCEAN ELDG. SINGAPORE L
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    • 117 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correipondcnt LONDON, July 10 The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morkct todoy LONDON RUBBCR Sp.SVV Spot 26: d. buyers, £971 sellers Aug. 26/, d. Three months: £967 10s. Sept. 26 d. btiyen £9CB sellers. Oct. Dec. 25:
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    36 8 Thr largest crowi ever to bid farewell to a vessel n New York i.ii-is pirr 86 as ibe ;V> ;>OO-ti>:i liner Un fl S i es sets <)H" on her record-break ins maiden erossfcftg <»} th«* Atlantic.
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  • 252 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE second Portuguese ship to call at Singapore on a regular route between Portugal and the Far Fast, the 7.650 ton passenger freighter Timor, is due here on her maiden voyage early today. Belonging to the Companhia iona] do
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  • 47 8 NEW YORK. Julj I" (AP Britain's>Queen Mary sailed at noon Wednesday packed with 1,932 passengers. Reporters wanted to know if she would try to recapture the Atlantic Biue Riband from the United States. But Captain Harry Gradidge refused to See them.
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    • 818 8 i -i j i CHINA NAVIGATION CO., TD, Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Sinj«*j»o?«*, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penane Eaam "Szeihuen" July July 15 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P.S'ham S'pon- lor -Paklioi" Jul.vi; Japan Accepting
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    • 159 8 PRINCE LINE TO HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK BALTIMORE Also accepting cargo for MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA S'porc P. S ham Penang m.v. "Cingalese Prince".... 3/12Aii£ 13Aii« 14 15Auk jU. "British Prince" 29/27 Sept WtMkp* StfcptfMM i HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO-, LTD. Tele phones: Singapore 5205, P. Sham 11.1 Peaamt 300 PELAJARAN NASIONAL
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  • 343 9 Tobacco Growing In Singapore Now Expanding By JOSEPH YEO, Stondard Staff Reporter TOBACCO growing m the rural areas of Singapore is increasing and by the end of the year, about 800* acres of tobacco land nave been cultivated, a Government spokesman told The Standard r lh p. .r ILlu sult
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  • 43 9 Rubber Improves Slightly On Fair Turnover Slaodard Market Reporter RBI X prieea m Singapore improved fraetionalt:'i -r.idr rabbrr for Jurj sfcipmeni being R eenti per Ib. ;<i il<« dose <»i ibe day, >« _d!i <•! .i rt-iii on W «<ln< --<l.i\ dosiiic ..ft>s. tone FGRVRGR
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  • 29 9 UK May Now Re-export Indian Tea B the Oily B: I Canada will o il U the Brst he I i tea I have be< ■i Go\ let pur-
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  • 129 9 a very largo intn the <;>:isumption of i m Singapore la.^t revenue jumping from it $1.34 I m 1950 to M 000 m 1951. I »")i annaa] re- > and Excise the tobacco venue not wily exceeded approximately lilliofi but the total re- by
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  • 78 9 >R over 30 years tl c Over- Operations Division of the General Motors Corporation of the United States baa been aiding todustj tally under- nations. J; n doing this by making I il investments abroad, exing iJchntral vledge m I constant in -pi ant training proimes,
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  • 71 9 FRASER and Co., exchange, ■i" and sharebrokers, have just put out the thirty-first issue of "Facts and Figures" containing nil available information on Malayan industrial, tin and rubber companies. All company affairs are comprehensively dealt with to provide an easy guide for inters. Statistics relating to Malaya's
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  • 48 9 TOKYO, July 10, (ReuterAAP):— The Japanese Government has lifted petrol rationing for the first time since Japan's surrender. Price rontrols on petrol were also lifted. The only control now will be on the use of foreign exchange m the importation ol crude oil.
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  • 197 9 Siamlaul Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs. With the exception of sterling tin counters, Malayan tin shares continued their downward trend today. Industrials were also easier, whjile rubbers were notable for a dearth t>f buyers. Changed prices were: INIH SIKIAIS Hu\eri> Sellers kong S'hai Bank (H'kone
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    79 9 Workers m a Singapore coffee wsrenouse are seen s<>riinK the beans before preparing them for sale to rof'eeshops and slails m the City. Coffee comes from 1 Africa, Brazil and Indo- ncsla. Little is grown In 1 Malaya. Only a few scattered acres are now to b<- found m th<-
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  • 117 9 UK To Adopt Texan Crop Boosting Plan A TEXAN technique for i ice crops may be adopted by British farmers to increase grain harvests this Dr. E. Holmes, technical head of Fernhurst Research Station, Sussex, watched researchers m Texas last year spraying rice grain with a desiccating chemical. The chemical
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  • 93 9 HONGKONG, Juty m (UP)— The Yangtze Insurance Association changed its name at an extraordinary meeting yesterday because the name *'no longer assists us m our busij ness". From now on the 90--yeaiK>ld firm will be known as the No; t'n Pacific Insurance Company. Chairman of
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  • 245 9 LONDON, July 10 (Reuter)— Communist China has replied to the British note of May 19, announcing the decision of the British trading interest m China to close down and withdraw their staff, a Foreign Office spokes- man disclosed yesterday. lie said a summary
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  • 81 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malyan) are: New York 32 3 4 (T.T.), 32 7/8 (0.D.), :>,:] on credit bills and 33 1 16 on trade bills (90 d st); Canada 31 11 16 (T.T >, 31 13/16 (T.T.i :V2
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  • 66 9 THE HAGUE. July 10 (Reuter) Dutch trade' with the Middle East is expanding because oi anti-British le-iin.ij.s m some countries there Mr. M. C. Voorn, director of the central institute for the promotion of foreign trade said here. He said many firms were switching from British to Dutch
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  • 32 9 A New York lingerie mr>nu facturer has taken on :i side to help tide i' over the U slump The company is making a svnthptin him id substitute. A.P
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  • 282 9 Standard Stadl Kcjiort.r Sl\(i \I*ORK*S a< < militant* wclromrd ll'« iwxihal Mala) an* ma> now qtinlif) for 1 1i Diploti a >>> ike Federal uMtitafe of iceosntMili m SiapaiNMT >.«•••» r I than to KJO to the I nileJ kingdom or Aii-i r.Ji.i
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  • 121 9 COMMODITY PRICES .osini; ruhf»»*i pi ut% enls fM-f Jh m P«»r» \rvtrrd:i> >uic Be* en smUto N 1 Sp it i. misI OK m hafei < id v So. 1 R.S.S B i; II X n s si 82 No S its B Tout. St<-ad v QoiH I iSP.'IN Hi
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  • 121 9 TOKYO. July 10 (Reuler- AAP) Japan is drawing up a j plan for joint participation with the United Slates m Alaskan forestry development. the Economic Stabilisation I Board told Router today. An official spokesman said representatives of three ministries would meet on July 12
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG. July W Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange 10--day were 515.85 to £1 (sterling): (6.495 to US$l: 51.828 Ma .van SI: 50.38H0 to one Indo nesian Rupiah; Gu!d $299.50 to
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  • 228 9 TOKYO, July 10 (IP) Britain and Japan appear to be heading for a clash over trade uith South i Asia m a rivalry that ma> lia\e important political and economic repercussions m the Far East Imports from the Sterling area, which Japan is most concerned
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  • 68 9 Israel Bill For Big Oil Search The Israel Cabinet baa appJ pd a draft providing I the exp: >■■■ and exploitation uf the oil res >urc I of the coun try. It will be tabled m ParHa ment sbortly The bill ;unc"'> all conces?i'>-..--and priorities I I rture "I held
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  • 75 9 THE produce market m S pore was quiet i day wiith b ess ttg. Copra wa« quietly irket though prices WP Ejhtly easier. Buyer* of copra mdi picul and »el C >nut oil sellers quoted $4:'. per picul with ft \U"--^ :<t $42 Bc'icl nut k-J2
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  • 61 9 US FERTILISER GIFT TO INDIA the I led c i an afi cement m De! Vii a.' LheUS wi send India a eifi ol 108J000 ol fertiliser md it US$lO RSO 000 'I Nig ifreemei I ihe first .sisned under .the le c;>! cooperation pad f the two nations call*
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  • 22 9 DIESEL ENGINE USE GROWING TH I> el«--uulj beg n to find E c c United Sti c than i power hu?. bee
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  • 868 10  - ana dventure called photography Peter Robinson H j s Rl i'<>\-! to a i I I I cesa i ii •I s which ittil Bl ite the -i i''- !t Pfcotoel w dei Ike n!> a i m modifii itlOl "i tlie ie rleping l )r()t NN T the fl
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  • 345 10 IFOR IKOFI.KX introduces the twiu-loi.t retler me >„r of the world-famous Ikon famil hich ncludes humble men as the low-priced Bo > T>'ngor i the handsome m era, i Co lax, ah <sed i" this column. There are ai present two Is of th<> Ikojlex ava;' locally,
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  • 918 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By IT LAST AT LAST. i> I V the son; by Charles Trenet says, at last we »an give a straight from the printing press account of the Popular Singer contest, King at the moment leading the field. One or two of the
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  • 827 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' Music Notes By WRITING some seven years ago m England, Basil Maine. the eminent musical essayist and critic, made the rather pregnant remark that the trend of present day education is not so much towards understanding: as towards information. He uses the word "education" m
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    80 10 HIS bride watches from the nearby n<>l:i as .lolimiic X.iv rt-nilers a "try" son? for JeaklS-elad Renr Ma^ris^o. II vcar nl;l head of :i R.iv lan < lub m Brooklyn. New York. R»>nr was iDTitcd to il>«' private at \\arwi<k Hotel, New York City, following the reeeat wedding oi Riv
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  • 108 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES npHERE are some re J_ reissues rhich ed ;n the > c>m panics catalogue reflert that the i ior some of u->e*e excellent r< !:;.:> brief resume ol i give below POI Ml VKI \f* II \\!l* HERI < omi s <ii vki
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    • 154 10 Vn h.-m_ l, v ■i-»_ri-i_i.-M_M-WLrr »n I f I j RECORDS OF THE mOnTH i BEETHOVEN— Sonata No. Qaudio Arrau (Pianoforte).. x RICHARD STRAUSS— Don Juan Poem, Op. 20 I The Philharmon.a Orchestra j by Herbert Von Karaian L x j TCHAIKOVSKY Ccy. i Italian Caprice), Op. 45 I Columb.a
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    • 289 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE PEMANG (4«l inetr«>» 41 metres) (1:280 kilocycles. KM metres) A M 10 a.m. I p.m. As Spore; pm j 10 a.m. News; 10.0., Matinee: II ajn. Program me Summary; «.<>•! Variety j Music lor Brass Bands; 1 p.m. Radio Fafe <; ;{0 strict Tempo: 6M T.IS
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    • 345 10 rniiinvs QUOTATION: "We i arMtise according. Is our j hupr-. and |)»rnirrii accord m.: to our ff.ir>." i j —I a Korhefouc aul H{ll)\Y I <»X IVIKVONK: Complete rather than start i 1 things if you ml to make the most of this day. Keep clear of untried paths, adhering
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  • 663 11 Entertainment II Is Best By WINDSOR LAD SEVERAL candidates entered for die Singapore Cup tomorrow the conducting day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting were given useful workouts on the second track yesterday morning. Entertainment II (Tulloh) Teehnirolor (Padek) ;m<l Birthday Gift (Jones) were
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    55 11 photo. America's Mauroai Oouollf triumphantly hold the hall? iiKr I i v p h v after winning the Wimbledon Women* Singles final on Saturday. «-st«rday. Maureen came within right of winning another title when she entered the m mi final of the Irish Tennis hampionshipN. She beat Mrs. J. J.
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  • 65 11 THE first big Soviet contingent for the Olympic Games yesterday moved into their own special camp, with "entrance forbidden signs nailed to pinetrces, at Otaoiemi, seven miles nortnwest of Helsinki. The Russian athletic advance guard of 35 horsemen with eighi grooms. 56 oarsmen a.-id officials and 20 riflemen
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  • 61 11 IN Helsinki the games or ganising committee announced that despite the scratch ing of the Panama team for lack of funds. the record number of 1.051 athletes for track and field events vwll take prat m this Olympiad. This is stated to be the first time the figure
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  • 60 11 A three-man Japanese Olym- pic delegation arrived at Stockholm, yesterday on their way to Helsinki. Members of the Japanese delegation are Deputy Mayor of Tokyo H. R.- and two Japanese members of the International Olympic Committee, Dr. Ryotaro Azuma and Hinqoro Takaishi. Ru said his -prime objective was
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  • 63 11 I7ORTY-THREE members of the German Olympic team, including oarsmen. yachtsmen and officials arrived yesterday for the Olympic- Games. The bulk of the squad will come later! Among other arrivals were 17 from Israel, 42 Bulgarians and 72 Russians. Also reaching here was James Warrell. president of the Canadian
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  • 27 11 r |i!K flags of Argentina, BraJ zil.' Indonesia and Venezuela Were hoisted yesterday at thp Hospital Nurses Home where the women's Olympic teams are lodged.
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  • 126 11 Bate's Hold Sports Day Tomorrow E.MPLPOYEES of Bata Shoo Company will hold their second annual athletic meet tomorrow m the Victoria School ground. A total of 14 events are on ►he programme which in?ludes three events for women —three-legged, egg and spoon j and sack races. For men there j
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    39 11 photo, With one hand clenched. Hungarian King Kong shakes hands with newcomer to Singapore, the masked Mirhtv Marvel, alter last Saturday's wrest linr at the Happy World when Marvel challenged the Hungarian Thrv meet to- i morrow nifht. Standard
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  • 53 11 HAMBURG, July 10 (AP)— The title bout between Eut»pean heavyweight Ilcin Ten j Mofl and Heinz Nelhaus, planned for Dortmund on Sunday, has been postponed for a week. Ten Hoffs manager, Fred Kirrch, announced here Wednesday. Ten Hot! requested the post- ponement because of a light
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  • 301 11 She Almost Left Without Spikes' PEI WAITS DILEMMA A FRANTIC dawn from Kalian*: Airport to the home of Singapore's Olympic athlete, Tens IVi 1 ah, yesterday, bronchi an important Item to the waiti:^ BOAC Constellation whit-h earned th<- Singapore con lin<rt'iit to London and Helsinki. It wtM a pair ol
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  • 193 11 KING KONG TO MEET MASKED 'M' HUNGARIAN wrestler King Kong has a tough time m store I for him at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow when he tackles masked mat-m n Mighty Marvel m the main event of the weekly Walty Oiikes wrestling promotion. Alter his quick victory against Indian
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  • 440 11 FOLLOWING are the full iuh;- for tomorrow races the concluding d»j <»i the Singapore TarJ !:i!>'s Julj me ling. Till: SING IffOßl 1-1] M A M FD Curlew Technicolor Raj Mali »i One Thro One 900 Entertainment 0 late i 'it.-m i 9.00 The Boson Brav«>
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  • 180 12 WINNING tw« out ol the three A division events, Singapore's "bandit ol cnrrjjy", the last improving *ch(M>l R irl sprint.,. Joyce Deans, easily won the Individual championship <>\ the first annual athletic iports meet ol Ihe Convenl of the Holy Infant Jesus held on the St.
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  • 48 12 ]I c P Association umber its I9th champ > be held on the 18 and 19 be the first time m of Perak Athletics .ill be corns Saran Kaur of eacher Girls Srhooi. T II participate m g jump events. tee will t>e M ss Perak girl
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  • 67 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER:-- SAFA League Div.l CA V. BODCA at Jalan Besar stadium; Junior Cup replay. CA 'A" v. Customs il CYMA; Junior Cup replay. S gnals (>f/f- v YMMA at 1 ilang. ATHLETICS:— Dr?/burgh School svorts at Presbyterian B >•!■<' School. Lorony J. TelOK Km 3 p.m. PENANG
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  • 48 12 i HE following will represent Free Foresters Cricket Club againsi the Singapore Cricket ub on the Padang on Saturday and Sunday. G S Knox. K.H. Cantrell, B.E.L. Burton. P.E. Crook. P.R. Ashburner, D. V. Henchley, SPM. Kent, T.S. Foster, S.R. Or. Shearburn, G.H.W. Howlett, M.W. Ford.
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  • 190 12 KUALA 11 MPUR, Th iv.r the Selangor Amateur pionship meeting on July last year, competition proi large number ol army en irs.— Although the entries Athletic association cham--25 and 2G are fewer than lixvs to be keen with the rants taking part. Athletes from
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  • 174 12 Sel. Schools Give S.C.R.C Close Fight KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— combined vn to the goals to two m a the SCRC ground today This was 1 first the boys they failed 1 The boys were the 0 Lm Ten receiving a pass from the on hls own to* beat Hack Gay
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  • 179 12 KUALA LIPIS, Thurs— Raja Mobamed, a lti year-old student, won the Clifford School. Kuala Lipis fourth annual cross-country race last Friday morning. He finished ahead of 300 competitors m the record time of 22mins. 2 sees. This was an improvement of 13 sees on the record
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  • 230 12 FIRST-TIME tackling by the Police and "do or die" efforts by the Star Soccerites were features ot yesterday's SAFA junior league tie played at Geylang stadium. The match' ended m a l— l draw. Po ice opened the score m the 25th minute. A beautiful centre from
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    37 12 The Combined Christian Brothers* Schools XI and the Combined Christian Brothers Old j Boys' XI who met m their annual soccer encounter for th c C. C. Tan Shield on Monday. The Old Boys won 4— A.
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  • 366 12 RAF SPEED, TEAMWORK PAYS OFF Spore Community League DISPLAYING speed and fine team-work, Royal Air Force turned the table.-, on the Europeans m another actionpacked Community League match at .lalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Most of the thrills and all the goals came m the first half, the Airmen winning 3
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  • 58 12 PENANG, Thurs— League srders. Sepoy Lines Recreation Club. chalked up two more points m a first division soccer match today. The.\ beat the Police Sports Club by two first half gj ired by Madhavan and Beng Chow. It was Sepoy Lines a way but Police goalkeeper
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  • 23 12 PENANG, Thurs.— Pe Province Wellesiey police tingent will hold their Athletic S at the 1- 1 c School on July 19.
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    54 12 plioti). Joe James of Los Angeles, California, brings his car safely m from the north turn after a wheel collapsed daring the 83th lap of a 100 mile race at Raleigh, North Carolina, on July 4. Following close behind James is Henry Banks of Compton, California, who managed to avoid
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  • 145 12 Best From Egypt Miss Olympics CAIRO, July 1". (APi— Three of Egypt's Olympic champion j strong men are not going to Helsinki for the 1952 Olympics. The announced withdrawal of the three weightlifting champions may deprive Egypt! of Olympic "firsts" which had j been considered "cinches". The retired champions are:
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  • 284 12 ST. ANNE'S-ON-SEA, ENGLAND, July 10 Vl*) The British open golf championship w«»nl into tht" second round today \>itli a t«*n>t* battle developing between I*> I T champion Fred Hah end a strong British Empire group. The five Americans still m the running were
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  • 72 12 IPOH. Thurs. .Malays Sports Club's strong bid to humble the reigning Champions Cheng Wah. m today's senior division league soccer game played on the padang failed when, ten minutes from the end, the champs scored their winning goal oil a penalty. Before the start of the game both
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  • 56 12 THE following will represent the United Football XI m a friendly soccer match against the 1.C.1. Sports Club, at the Clerical Union ground today at 5.15 p.m. S Pestana; .Jim Quee. Ah Bah; T. Rodrigues, G. de Souza. K. Muthu; Paul Choo; Peter Choo; Omar; R. Lessler; F.
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  • 27 12 EINDHOVEN. July 10 (Renter) Pakistan's hockey team beat a Dutch selected team here yesterday by two goals to one. having led by 2-0 at halftime.
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  • 159 12 SERF. MB AN. Ti;Ur s. Competitors from Negri Sembi- lan and Malacca totalling 94 I are taking part m the first I regional athletic sports on j Saturday of the Telecommunication department of Negri and Malacca. There are 29 events on the programme including
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  • 67 12 THE following will rep I RF..MK Bukit Timah Civ Spoils Association m a friendly j football match against the Gymkhana XI tomorrow m the Clerical Union ground, Rangoon Road. Abdul Aziz, Joseph Au, Tan Yew Chien (capt), Joseph Ari ken. S. Krishnan, Tan Hung Tie.v, M Nazareth. Ydhannan
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  • 104 12 MIXED DOUBLES DECIDED IPOH. Thur^ Mhv \'alcntin<' h.in .md Lm Fan I.»*oii!i won the mixed doubles badminton title of Perafc wiwn the] defeated Tan Jin Eoßg and Mi^^ lan linij I ooi 15-5, 15*11 tonight. Tber« i weic \ttv fen good rallie> and Uw Ntandard of j>l. > >\a^ generally
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  • 27 12 Dave Sands Knocks Out Jim Woods iusti ilui 1,,. .Ml,- .1.1 m Hood wperior rroni the <"-' had Unod, fm .i .-.;h! MMMt| k II < k .ill I
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