Singapore Standard, 15 July 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard Hk fL •>! X VOL. 11l NO. 13. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 410 1 SQUATTERS: MCA STEPS IN Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Chinese Association is to make a careful investigation of the whole squatter problem m Singapore. This is one of five points agreed at a cabinet meeting of the Association. Other points the Association will pursue nrlude a census of all those
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  • 148 1 MB ay.' Boon Haw, million- j tire philanthropist will add a 200-foot high "Tiger Pagoda to his tourist showpiece the Haw Par Villa (Tiger Balm I ten I pi > led the Singapore Government agrees to c ipt i' orti taxation. Mr. Aw explained that
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  • 50 1 Plane Returns For Repairs 8.0.A.C. Argonaut bound Hongkong returned to Singapore yesterday to repair a strip oi ibric which had torn off nn >ne of the wings. She took ,<i an later after repairs. V: engines stood by m readiness the airport when the Argonaut landed with her damaged wing,
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  • 83 1 Dato Sir Chens lock Tun. (right), president of the MCA. attentively listens to lan Lee Hill's tale Of woe m the course of his tour of the Bende nicer Hoad area Singapore yesterday The woman is seen with her two children and carryinc her week-old
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  • 113 1 IN TO PRESS VI R ATTACKS V^ -jm-cii hit ii n n>«.i- 1oil;i\ nk over prisoner exchange vcai Bearing LawtOfl < <»Hin~. I .S. Vrm\ < hirl n \ir Force would continue u h*rd i ommunisl machine until ilir I 1., .m ;:imUli< and Mark N .maniter-: h€ had -vinced
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  • 311 1 DRFSSKD comfortably m ai white shirt, black bow and cumberbund and black trou- sers, the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Rave a new twist to the historic battle tor the Bastille m 1~8. I 1!.. said: "Today July 14 is one oi 'the a 1 ■>"> anniversaries
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  • 1255 1 COURT STORY By PERCY JOSEPH, Standard Staff Reporter KUANTAN, Moi "A horrible crime" was how the prosecution described the killing of a Malayan Scout cf the Singapore Air Service Regiment, Trooper James 6'Learv m Rompin, Pahang. for whose munlcr five Sakais stood their trial
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  • 39 1 Thai 's Enjoy 1st TV Show BANGKOK, July U (ReuterAAP>. -At a government house reception tonighi m honour of Premier Phibun Songkram's birthday, guesi say 'I fir.st television demonsi it »n tri ii jed by a British com i
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  • 82 1 PENANG, M»n. The Eastern Smelting Workers' Union, at an emergency meeting yesterday, rejected the offers of the management and the advice ol a Trade Union officer Mr. W. Wilkinson to set up an arbitration court to set! c dispute. They decided to tarry out their strike ultimatum
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  • 67 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Six hundred and fifty Chinese detainees sang the Internationale and Communist songs a< the Sandviken drew away from the pier at Port Swettenham on Friday, bound tor China. They we re brought under armed escori and put aboard a fevOninutes before the Norwegian
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  • 207 1 War Graves In Thailand PADRE Harry Thorpe now In SiagapNC to laj wreaths at the Singapore Ccootaph on behall <>i the New South Wales cx-PoW Associatten and tin* leteraei British ex-Po\V Association (London) was shoe K«'d yesterday to learn that the Thai Government was seeking i
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  • 175 1 PENANG M —Indian youth spond to I of the Eiigh Con i >nej Sil Gerald Templei >- r! the Federation Regim b. the H morary Se rel i of \nd\ m Congre Penang a IP vine- Wellesley, Hr. Baiakrishnan at the annual general met"! held
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    • 33 1 >f^ 159 MORTH BRIDGE R?| i> tolBld:- spofii-i 'files' 2 83 a\£ app\£^tat£^£ Smgopore $2 10 pet tin &pj :> W V >"'• v (SiSL m\ Manufactured m LONDON by \Q|^y#j| AROATM TOBACCO CO., LTD.
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    • 110 1 icelream^^^ COLD STOPAGt f f r An exce/fen? set for thfe /oca/fey ~1&> dZkm mi M«TWt .4. G£Lmtf*%*} Hp^J^^^^^ BAMOSPREAO r/idio likf lijM'w ami nner an ffttVlfa (his... I l>l IRK I MMfSporr Penan( It-deration MODEL HU for Ma.ns $305.00 $***** MODEL V!ll lor A.c.iM MaiM $305.00 $350 00 MODEL
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  • 119 2 Ni >\7>AHH) *nrlh of C*A and property ■o-i \>\ Sing»poreiiiii doru^ a sudden wire <»f week-end burglarica betweea Friday sad Swrndmy la^t. Sin aiM»re police are bssy wveatigatiiig Ac bor^arie*. |2704>urg- .uses of t canteen pur and 1 burglars tho S on Road m the
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    75 2 pnoio. I h lie kaa been m Singapore for the last four days, Mr H-nrv B. lo^.m istt* above with, his wife) has not yet beei ibfe ti» re»m an acquaintanceship with Mr. Mtholm MaeDaaaM, whom he met 20 years ago while on i trip across Urn Atlantir. Mr. Logan.
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  • 102 2 WIDOW TO GET $7,800 DAMAGES DAMAGES toti «S7JO( tod the wif« a man '.vho was killed Unff m a trisha for the rider to ft ifl^t« t m his shup a tew yards away. A vned by Se >■ Di Choon, the de d int. and driven t India ahed
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  • 44 2 sow SEH -v.-s icntenced m 4V.., sj n g pop, pt:-«;t p-:.re Co nrt yesterday to six week*;' imprineni for stealing 45 pieces 1 m rod* vanned at *2Oj from Om Che-.v Peng Ban'seConstruc--1 Works at Owen Road on July 5
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  • 159 2 CD Corps Makes Appeal Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Civil Defence Corps has appealed to >hoois and institutions j r the loan of their buildings s reining centre If more cci "re^ are set up the civil defence vo unteers avel great distances their training as they can the nearest
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  • 98 2 THE M'MBER of school-going children m S r.sapo:e m June. 1953 :,.;;»::td 14*7327 The Eckioa:i(^ri Department's figures show 61 tnese 115.040 are m the urban area and ***** are m the rural area. Of the total 97.149 vrere boys and 31.178 were iirls There are
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  • 36 2 FON'G I.F.E WONG pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a I charge of stealing a zin: sheet worth S3 from the TYlok Ayer 1 Po!>>e Station on July 13.
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  • 1774 2 HIR E- DANGER TO PEACE IN COLONY Mr* Shanks THE STORY of the arrest of a Welshman,.: Garlton Arthur Hire, three American aviators, and a Filipino aircraft engineer, by a Dutch Police Officer, off Airahu Islaml m September, j 1948, was retold m the Singapore High Court yesterday before Mr.
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  • 454 2 Rice- bred Pearls Create Stortm Standard Staff Importer PEARLS "BRED" m "pulot" rice? We have never heard of it. rhis is the opinion expressed by leading Singapore jewellers and a chemist when told or a claim that uearls can be raised, and multiplied by <• simply putting a few it
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  • 292 2 Helped Brother To Cheat $141,641: Charge THREE charts of abetting his brother, Lee Kiok Siong, formerly of ("hop Ngoh Hock, to cheat an oilmill and two merchants of £oo<l:« >vorlh 8141,641.25, verc preferred against a merchant. Lee Kiok IVgee (33), m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Giving evidence yesterday.
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  • 196 2 Standard Staff Reporter JAPANESE who ;<re allowed entry into Singapore can remain here for a period not exceeding one year, Mr. .1. L. J. Hax worth. Controller of Immigration told Tfafi Standard yesterday. The same ruling applies "to Japanese entering the Federation of Malaya. Singapore relaxed
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    • 99 2 The greatest event m post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN "SEVEN" /it^B^Jk! iJKf t*i sjfjSß/^^Bfc£Sjj6s&iJ^BaMa^alawi a^^Ha^SflaVM b^^Um Austin's new 'Seven' has opened the eyes of the world. Its X) bh p 4 cylinder OH.V. engine gives a top speed of over 60 aiph. and petiol consumption up to 50 m.p.g.! It
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    • 117 2 WORLD'S LARGEST SELUNG TOOTHBRUSH ■jlfcj CONSECUTIVE YEAR l|ffl nil L. D. SEYMOUR i CO.. INC. 0/^ s^o/i^ Kills Two Bitikl I on sax o w 1 1 i I j (Mi Imi\ j "REMINGTON" Portables %J^ $23/- ,^T"^ nionthK on M v I L^,. M rron "s^**^ commercial' traders lid.
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    • 32 2 _TTh I VO^WAS A NAUGHTY Ll'L WL^l +**-H £R£ >s A DOLL VO' MN T^ fO :.::^iii3P FEEMD/T- TH EM DOXIES JlfJU^ TH£T NASrV GL£ S ~m ■f F r C y^.c.v
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  • 591 3 Men, Women Have Helped Expand Country Standard Matt Reporter VLTIIOI <;il FreiM h residents m Malaya number «»nl> 2H«, French economic and cnllura] artivitiea m tin* round) are far from unimportant, .ii«l th«- French Consul General, M. A. Gnibant, j esterday. Hie French, If. Guibaul said,
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  • 134 3 Union Told Pay Arrears on The Way M.mdard Staff Reporter SI tfGAPGRE Mcdii i rcers' Union has written I i i Colonial Se try, Mr. w. Blythe, prot< sting against ernment's refusal to impiethe recent revision of scales of Laboratory Attendants employed by the Department of Chen and ants engaged
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  • 81 3 KIM TEE and A I I ion were charg m the ;..;> PO J C 'lilt [tea nine 3 nt copra width 14, the Capi Reinders, n the mA- "Larat" at the R ads, Sing ipoi on 12. Bail of $S I was allowed J ..v
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  • 45 3 BAIL M.OOO wa i a i bin Su:i> it the Singa c Fourth Police Court yea when he claimed trial rge ol assault ng M ithan ndore wil i ike ii I iit ol Rural Health Departmei I t\ Road Juh 12
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  • 63 3 Standard Staff Reilortec TilK $4,000 collapsible post office which the Singapore Postal Department is building is not likely to be ready for the Trade Exhibition at the Happy World m August, said the Controller of Post. It will be ready In about a month's and will be
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  • 221 3 /The 100 Year f Old Turtle Standard Staff Reporter THE motor-cycle headlights were directed towards the sea ofi Tanjong Pagar, Singapore on Sunday night. Between the lights on the surface, a turtle swam majestically away. 'Dora', the turtle, bobbed up to the surface four times before
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  • 277 3 CONTINUOUS shrill cries by three children put to flight j a gang of armed robbers who attempted to gag their mother m a house a? Yeo Cbu Kang Road. This was said m the Singapore Relief. Court, yesterday. The mother, Tan Chad Poan. was
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  • 93 3 THE Singapore Coroner's Court was told*- yesterday that two cyclists travelling m the same direction collided with each other and that one of them died. This was said at the inquest on the death of C^an Jin Tok. who fell off the cyc x >\
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  • 354 3 HOW a woman can be well-groomed, smart and comfortable at all times on a round-the-world trip by air. yel keep her luggage to the weight requirements necessary for plane travel, was told a group of Singapore women yesterday by Mrs. Ouida Wagner, BOAC
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  • 45 3 a.\ AKiiUMhM over me right of vjy landed two drivers m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Charged with fighting m pubiic on July 12 m Robinson Road. Koh Kirn Kwan and Lim Cheng. Choon were e:ich fined $5.
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    43 3 FIVK KOVIOK Scouts pictured with 'Dora', the turtle, before setting h<* r free on Sunday niffht. Back row. left to right: G.C. Boe and David Yeo. Front row, left to right: T.H. Boon, Billy Chens. Lng Hai Tang and 'Dora' m the fore-front.
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  • 214 3 Standard stiff Reporter A '.MESSAGE of thanks to :he Malayans, British and French of Singapore and Malaya was given yesterday evening when MA. Guibaut, French Consul-General, closed! the French Cultural Week exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall. "On the occasion of our National Day (July 1 1»
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  • 237 3 Sh ip 's Crew Answers Appeal For Blood SINGAPORE Blood TransfuI sion Centre will have for blood I donors today, the Captain of the Isthmian Line's Steel Navigator, the Chief Officer and 22 other members of the crew. The story of their gesture, j goes back to March this year
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  • 91 3 JUDGMENT it: the anneal by Madam Yeo Siew Neo i against the decision of, Mr. I Justice Roeers who had deI cided she had been the mis--1 tre^s and not the secondary I wife of the late Mr. Lee Siew Row will be siven m
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    • 140 3 iO tectsall vital parts... r life ill :hoc features tJm m Dune m Roberts Ltd i X oi I i l»iir, rvKun i A PLEASURE TO USE! k -;ic, con B i i mouth i a habit. How wi* c v i mouth and throat thi 1 a Dettolin, though
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    • 296 3 TO MOTORISTS HOUSEHOLDERS Please visit our showroom to inspect the following which arc displayed:- Plastic Material! aflatrftfl design* f«»r««r seal coven bousrhold furniture Chronic \X Imtl Mai for all Aajwriraji Air C hirf i'a<ii«»-, for Aiilonuili* Car ArriaU (unlrrma-) Genuine Chewolel Parts Icccsoortct. On view a I the following addressee
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 301 3 Today's Power Cuts U^ I\ I IliN m Sing i;»" r iti.- tn load shedding i«»i •> i» \tla> lir llappj World, isUa Rubber Lor 3. >nn- l%e. Sawmill shell «o. I Rnbber ks l m tjt PI/I', i tnniii Se ih Si \> iti-rii)i> St, SI Indrewji High s(
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    • 71 3 f- 1 iVr WAS NICE OF /'6OUITE A, BIT EASIER 1 fw^DO^r^lKß^ fMEBBFf>N Mr \^^^<NOW.iF IN A HOUR WE FML j 1 SEEZER V THAM IvMNriM^? WOK 6EEM TO BE »|i FORTUNF WOUI D >OKAY, \TO MAKE DOUGH, SAY \U TK J ITO IKi HDWI Rl fT TH' «I7P DF
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  • 478 4 'Boys Can Now Learn Trades In Chinese Shops' MALAY LEADERS, both m the Federation of Malaya and Singapore yesterday enthusiastically welcomed the Malayan Chinese Association's Malay Welfare Fund, launched with an initial -rant of $500,000. In Kuala Lumpur. Che Aloakii, Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, said
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  • 93 4 CHANG PIN SIX, the owner of a dry-cleaner's shop at Selegie Road, received serious body and head burns last pighi when a fire suddenly broke out while he and one of his em-j ployeea were dry-cleaning an evening dress. His employee, V,\mg Ling Song, escaped
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    39 4 IJie eighth team of the British Red Cross workers for the federation and Resettlement areas arrived m Singapore last night by Qantas BOAC. Pictured here are: (from left) Misses. J. Bird, I. McCall, R. Bain, and B. J. Blayle
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  • 111 4 Through hard work and determination, a father of six rose from clerk to sub-account-ant 01 the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation. He is Mr. Wong Chong Van (above) an [old boy of Raffles Institution. Mr. Wong was educated m [Geylang English School and took his Cambridge School
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  • 190 4 BECAUSE he did not want to blacken his dead friend's jiood name. Able-Seaman Harold Morris (21) of H M.S. Cockade pleaded guilty to an offence he did not commit. Morris, who was "giving evidence ai an inquest into the death of hi s
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  • 109 4 MOBILE CANTEEN FOR H.Gs IPOH. M.m. A mobile canteen which will supply light J snacks and refreshments to Home Guards who are on duty at check point? and during surprise raids will be officially I presented to Ipoh Home Guards on Saturday. Mr. I Choong Sam. wellknown [poh miner and
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  • 178 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Nlon. Two more terrorists bave been killed m the Federation. One was accounted for bj a patrol o# the 2nd Federal Jungle Company m Uul -.i. Jobore, and liic oilier by a Police party m Rauh. A patrol of the 2nd Malay
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  • 151 4 PENANG, Mon.— Mr C. M. .7. Kirke. Chief Police Officer j for Penang and Province Well j esley, dismissed as "nonsense" today the story of the invisible burglar m Jelutong. He said that the Police had received three letter? relating to the robberies m Jelutong and
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  • 111 4 Hunters Win 'War' Against KL Monkeys KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The battle against the monk* the hills around the Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden area was declared over yesterday. Four monkeys. including one quite elderly and probably a leader, were shot by the party from the Department of Agriculture who went to
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  • 47 4 MOR GETS YEAR FOR ROBBERY ROBERT Thomas, a MOB a1 tached to a camp at Aver R^ >-. Road, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Knigbi t1 the Singapore Asriseg tor robbing a Chinese taxi driver ol $6 m cash and a watch.
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  • 60 4 No III- Ef fects From Comet Travel Standard Aviation Reporter A BOAC Comet airliner whice flew into Singapore o training flight From London brought Dr. J.E. Gabb, 8.0.A.C1 Medical Officer who made recordings of physiological rcsc tions of passengers aboard the air liner on its 8. 000-mile journey. Dr. Gabb
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  • 239 4 PENAN G, Mon. Ong Kang Kiow, a young man of 23. fa a hard-working farmer, who makes a fair living on his lands m Sanglang. a village m Perlis. He works so hard that he has little time to visit his limited circle o( Chinese friends
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  • 111 4 KUALA LUMPUB, Mon.—Loh Kia Guan, an .18--year-old National Serviceman, dishonestly induced Mr. Thomson lo deliver to him a molor car, >alu<<l at £4,650, on July 2. In the Sessions Court today, Loh pleaded guilty to three charges of cheating and Impersonating a Police Officer but
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    82 4 With the cominff to a close of the birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Pahang. there was also celebrated m Pekan, the marriage of Tungiro Nor Aziah. youngest dau^l^r of the Suit a n and Tungku of Pahaag, and Tungku Abdul Kahman, one of the sons of the late Sultan
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    • 349 4 THE MOiT TALKED OF PICTURE IN SINGAPORE'S FILM HISTORY HAS STARTED THE PEOPLE TALKING AGAIN! Cecil B.DeMille's Masterpiece i k^^^i^ff II r^« 111 fIM Ibeatrr V. ith Hie Lon-rst Runs- _\^f^z)^E^ k^^S. mm Will. I! :m. THE THEATRE SUSAN nAftfMD RO?-:Y CALHQUN PC WftfJttM UTTER _J "LOVELY TO LOOK AT"
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    • 72 4 1 FROM TODAY j THE WITTY TRENCH I '/>, -y COMEDY J DAILY 4 SII()W< it Ltt. 4» 0.30 ti HA'Si i hum ronxi f" r d ;fc-,/) today* rifYililTf' l! TOMMROw|jUUJi l is'"^,6:«'i "Midsummer Nights Lovi MANDARIN Pirtun- Distributed k -j V/## #*/f ff 'I hitrs dti f val
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  • 389 5 All Men Guilty Of Having Arms kt VLV LUMPUR, Mmi. Of Cbe seven appeals against the sentemcc of death, dismissed by th<> Federation Court of Appeal today, the appellant* m ire hud pleaded guilty m die l*«r oul will. l\u> result that none ol
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  • 61 5 Women Appeals, Sentence Enhanced xl H Ml'l R, M«n. IIM ,j In r r«»n\ 14'Imhi uml ini|»f i-Minilifit J«»r m of fiTC 1 1 1 1 f- i itlt-it«lt-«l lor ul ll«T BCMIdICC ti\ i;ir«** ,|>l i-«»MllllMl l>% 1 i mm. ii i OtUi <»l I'uMn FltU \l b Sheldon.
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  • 12 5 Malacca IMP Meet Postponed esler- its pitol ►ers of the 1 A
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  • 9 5 Muar MCA Party For Mr. Fulconer ght I Xi
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    11 5 _j Mr i,,, \-it photomaptud after »CIT f»f Sri (la n^.
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  • 79 5 i KUALA LUMPUR, Hon.— The I itian Court of Appeal today dismissed |he appeal of a I Ho Ah See. agaii i Ma conviction and sentence years v imprisonment 3 IStiee Thompson. afc A.> izes for „■•■>•. _c"her with aas not m custody robbed one, Gan
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  • 13 5 KANGA U, who i i drunk and disorderly Pai Buntar
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  • 23 5 FOR carrying a pi! >n r4d« op. his bicycle t1 Parii Buntar Amasee was fined S3 magia che Salleh bin Eckhardt
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    35 5 Th<» Sultan of Perak arriving at th« Malay Regiment Head quarters, Port Dirkson, for the passing out parade of re <ruit*. On left is Brigadier Andre and Op extreme rigM is Lt. Col. C. Ford.
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  • 97 5 KUALA II \H»I K. Mom. Chinese m Imh.l teachers m lh«' Fefla'aftion suj^jt'^l lhal salary WOtSLtM ami inrrt'ni< ills hluki!<l l»r rqiui! for tencberg m all mlhmil-. ii m ■ytcliit of whether they are (Jiiiu'f<*, Kn»lish. Mala\ "1 «»r Indian tliooN. They are opposed to the
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  • 162 5 Excess Load Not Due To Rain— Fined PAR IT BUNTAR, Mon.— "Kven the rain could not have cau r J an increase m the weight of the copra," .said Ch e Salieh bill Eckhardt Circuit Magistrate, |m the Parit Buntar court when Poh Mooi Hong, a lorry driver, ppeared before
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  • 39 5 THE TAIPIXG sub-Treasurer yeste day started interim payments to pensioners, who retired before the end of last year, of c 10 per cent, increase on their c months ba.-ic T?av. There are 400 pensioners m Taiplng IDisti
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  • 37 5 MTAR. Mon.- Two C T He Che? were given each 5200 bail by the Mua Maosoor for i tndeors during curfe Bukit Gambie:- Road M i case was postponed to Ju I<>-
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  • 152 5 AD VICE TO UNIONISTS SEREMBAN, M The was a lack of appreciation on the part of trade union offic who work and live m big to of problems facing those living m isolated places, said Mr. John Brazier, Trade Union Adviser. at the annual meeting today the Xestri Sembiian division
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  • 293 5 M«4l Reporter \IH. GEORGE BOCAAMS m*i Mr. M. L M;.ll«<l have the distinction Im-mi-: th«- fir*i I^o r«n4kbtc« i«» fnaKfy for iht- degrn <>< Ma^cr of \n- oi tl»«- I ni%rr*itj N|ala\a. Tii«\ Imih nuij«*r<Ml m hit*lorj. fke BU ;ti ir of the
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  • 111 5 Androcles: Good 1 Play Well Acted DRO I 5" i« a liqg < i as fine tee i m i»'ie ■> I i lion, Imv. I -nirr. < I lit:- met* Hum hi M I iu!i. i I'uiii. i! H hif* soul<*d >i'i> 'i J"' 1 i-< For thr faidi
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  • 580 6 Malayan tart a Ma ay W< tonal is ol and prot< I ast. the M < I ©n a I w;. n isses, .it least resentmeni ol t>ti, f sproas uoiti .i beliel thai the "sons <>f soil" h.iv«- nevei beei allowed a fast share m the wealth
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  • 1808 6  - American politics And Asian Policy Andrew Rith *hi LONDON. w HIIF defending American policy m the debate on Korea m the House of W Commons on July 1, Prime Minister Winston Churchill displayed the fpar which trips leading Britons over the instability of American policy towards Asia. He was complimenting
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 474 6 Sir: It is interesting to note from the proceedings of the Federal Legislative Council that officers responsible for the new salary scales and Expatriation pay or allowances, having previously agreed on the issue, had to find some arguments to support them. Everybody agrees
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    • 321 6 Sir, I agree with "Gritic" that a better family wage is better than ail this talk abou; family planning. I am a father of eleven children and where money values are concerned, I am a poor man. But I cannot see m what way
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  • 12 6 j You hern straining boiled I tDuds through it again
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  • 177 6 Review of Views TIPS FOR GOVERNMENT ON OPH m THK DX I i tcttou to rid 1«• lauded, i (b Shih I Catholic Chinese paper, i v daily Ed that ..,.hed must be cai v that the evil can be ■U. The must im- portent task t lure the Governments
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  • 206 6 1 PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. w HENCE now knows a chemical reason why lans get hangov< The reason a cure, t the cure would be •se than the hangover. The fcorrors oi the hango er come from what alcohol dot Enzymes are tal chemicals that make •iie machinery
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    • 32 6 i Mojud v Jl rinkle. I^J/r^/ STOCKINGS ah imm. bif« -m M1 th ten h« iH-ri-t it "w I(it McuH tint r«v lM»*i m motion. IlK| MoJ«is w«w mm Beted v*m I)<K
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  • 272 7 f^'^/;^ M r- peWcsleradeiiiocraclea •(i 1 ranee m cdcbnUing Qoatorzc Inillet* 1 rsarj »>f Urn stMndßg of tbc Bastille prison by pc ol I'a-k on Jnlj 14, |789 j n [hv Vllly nninds 1 iciiiti Revolotion. broad 1 ban oi r 10
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    41 7 photo i n p. t Mil- ni <it the M < V |«aring I nt Km,; .11 i <it Sin; .port- j es■Uk ii.tl i» «ii i:i il i |>:< lure it'i i m tn m ii i Singapore bt«r>cr .tnd M < Standard
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  • 68 7 HOXiiKONG, July 14 (AP)— One thousand taels of gold were confiscated by Hongkong Revenue officers aboard the British Butterfield and Swire ship Sinkiang prior to her departure for Bangkok on Friday, Police announced. Several bars of gold wrapped m a bag and concealed near the
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  • 78 7 'Many Boycott Test Board' WHI War Department's >n Board assembled at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday morning tv pic s< nior technicians for the revised ent, only three i tred before the B t r ade tesl Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, president ice Union told 1 indard last night mployee
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  • 66 7 ROCHESTER. Kent July 14 (Renter):— Four girls at a church here were walking home from service yesterday when a small two-seater Proctor plane swept down, hit them and dashed 50 yards from the church. The girls were taken to hospital and one, whose arm. shoulder and
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  • 15 7 ii \.\OI. 14 OP). French authorities freed Tim) Vietminh prisoners today jn i Bastille Day.
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  • 267 7 Will Risk Anything If Forced By A Hies, Says Report To UN Ml VM\, Korea, Jul> II As the 1 .N. Command agreed to a Communist request for a two-da) recess m i E secret Korean truce talks. the I nited Nations wa«, formally informed
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    99 7 Five minutes after this picture was taken at KaliansAirport yesterdaj [5 men ol the Burmese Air Service Corps clambered into an Army Truck which became involved m a collision with a taxi at the Airport entrance. Fortunately none oi ihe occupants of the truck w.ts hurl hut the men had
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  • 78 7 Standard St.wi < orrespond< nt LOXDOX. July 14 --One the most disturbing factors m the situation of the sterling "is the decline m Malaya's rubber exports to the United warns the Financial Edit the Manchester Guardiai morning. Hi underlines the the drop m exports from
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  • 71 7 BANGKOK June 14 (R< \U AAP).— Rear Admiral Taharn Khamhiran, In hiding since the abortive coup dictat m Februarj 1949. was arrested by the i i i near Huahin on Saturday and brought to Bangkok, the police announced here today. The Admiral, also wanted for alleged complicity
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  • 28 7 WASHINGTON, July 14 (UP). -The While House announced today that Preside ni Tl was confined to his private j quarters suffering from "mild virus inf< ri
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  • 73 7 LOXDOX. July 14: (Reuter)— British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. taken ill" with jaundice two weeks ago. has made good progress and hopes start work again at the Foreign Office next week, (beginning July 21), an official announcement .said today. The announcement added that Mr.
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  • 26 7 BANGKOK. July 14 <AVPIThe Thai government is dr; an anti-Communisi bill forbidding Communists from standing < ons and it< c any kind of govi service.
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  • 152 7 COURT TOLD CIIOO KAR TONG «27> was committed m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to face trial m the High Court on trge of having 1.200 counterfeit Indonesian I'JO-roepiah currency notes with intent to use them as genuine. ASP Mr. A. C Good said that
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  • 44 7 T<> RAISE money fo] the R< Cross F'unr'. the Chinese Enter t;iiM!,i< ,i; .s^ii Comi ol the British Red Cx'oss S:r-\<iy. Singapore Branch, lasi night gave a charity conceri at the Happy World. Proceeds of the show will ku to the fund.
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  • 34 7 King' s Mother Back BANGKOK, July 14 (AFP) tj The King's mother and .sister returned here from Switzerland today for the birth of the King'i BB and Queen"s second child due rfi linently. -fj
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  • 125 7 U \SHINGTON, Juh it (Reurer) More than 150,006 volunteer air-watcher; began duo about 6,000 stations m 27 Btatrs across tit- Northern rim 01 the United States today. The Air Force said it greatl) needed another 350,000 civi- ffl li:ns m m.iiiit;>iii m efficient watch against lonf-range attack
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  • 98 7 More Held In Opium Raid Fur the third time this nth, the Singapore Police last night raided opium dens m the City this time they detained some 20 opium smokers at Malabar Street. At about H p.m. the police party m a number of vans swept into Bugis Street and
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  • 24 7 The Duke of Edinburgh play- polo Sunday, apparently completely recovered from jndice, with which he was striken un June 21.- AP
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  • 95 7 NETW YORK, .July 14 New York Coast Guard reported ay that the U.S. linei rnited SI U av< ged 6.25 knot? the lasl 12 hours of a fr>ggy A atic. Guard estimated thai if she keeps up that should reach (m. line for Atla
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  • 25 7 417 AIRCRAFT DURING JUNE ACCORDIXG to civi 47G 1 4,784 d< and 1.29:t through m transit. •"■i-<" of ma picked up and 28, 168 I
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  • 87 7 hi iIE, July Argentine pi m i secret mission to n 1 Viennese j ovo r Ev i arrived m North I. a i American <* fcerd; The informant rpentine emissary >» Genoa two d. Argentina, but w< v bis name. The Y.ennr
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    • 143 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSINGPRfCES Srondord London Coircspond. Nt LONDON. July 15 -The follow, no Of tfl prices of rubber ond tm on the London Mark.i h»* LONDON RUBEER LONDON TIN Spot 26. d s sotP ot £970 lOv P u ,r Aug ;r d buvtrs. £<y 7 I 10l trflm Ocf
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  • 339 8 RIL To Step Up S'pore, S. Africa, America Service Standard Shipping Reporter. Increased demands by shippers and passengers, on the Singapore. South Africa and South America service, his maae the Royal Interocean Lines decide to siep up their normal inn to these countries by the introduction of a new express
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    • 516 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE 948 :urv ls<o los UfdM All American A Ctn:,di,n Cities Arr LA SF mEiM n:• Juiv M 27July iH.J:il> IAM UAut I J.y Ck-o Deep Tanks and pass»oei Bqok 'i^s etc.. Aa^-'-'s ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. r s-si X Lumpur 211 P 2 BSWJ^&INE lOK X
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    • 846 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kr»ulur Suilincs to China and Japan from Nuu^jiore, p.irt Swettcnham Penang. Also direct Sailings tr»m Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Dup Spore Due Penang From L Kuki^n 1 July 19 Jul> 13 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P.S'ham S'poie For 1 S/ .|,,,f» n -iwJv
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    • 363 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llojd Holland America Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NLW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham FfcUßg AXELDf JK (HAL) 16 llluly itJul] RO^NDO (SMN) 27J«lj'3Aug l/5A«g l/lA«g SLOTLRDLIK (HAL) 7/13Aug U/l&Ang W/HArf! AMPENAN(RL) 17/23Aog 24/tsAog U/ttAwg Excellent passenger
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    • 359 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA (r (Uk "KAHVOUU* for Bangkok Saigou Hongkong Kob«. Yokohama l n Mt SELANDIA' for Bangkok :;.,ul^ "HONIA" foi Bangkok R U te| :i !U PAIAt.ONIA' bi Bangkok Sai?on Hungkong Koh r ?oknhaau 30 "INDIA" ror Bangkok; s2gon. Ffongkang, Uani Kobe ft Yokohama 18 FROM JAPAN HONCiKOV. PHODIf
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    • 253 8 DESPATCHES Eastern Australia and New Zealand, by Idomeneus. Western Australia (letters onlj >, by Id>i:..i neus. \RRI\ \l < Great Britain, I eland. Eire, Europe. Worth and West Africa, West Indite, ietters and p by Tencer. y Ships m harbour •x-:-r-:-v-y.^-X---x-:-v-x-y-- v >'iit»vrc Albert Do<k: Si <c Benakat, j WHARVES
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  • 548 9 SEW FED. POISON ORDINANCE^! RESALE and retail trade m the Federation will be drastically when the new poison ordinance comes into force. This ordinance i passed, and all that remains is for rhe High Commissioner to necessary regulations and to publish m the
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  • 45 9 Thai-jap US$60 Mil. Barter Trade Pact I lot] it \IP' Thailand has decided < I'SSMI.UOO.UOO hurter trad*- n>;ree- a w.i> (iisciD'.fd here yesler* ,t 1!i i .lAX'.ii will unpurl mostly I i i.tuwiN rquinii.rnt 1 h». present in.-nt .ime-i'Jitmi; to I SS.">:>. I if this tii!>;it!i.
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  • 56 9 Truman Warning On import Bans July (AFP).— President pesterdaj that the restrictions '•■> Coa^ress on Imports into the i real dilemma for I nited States nd a Uveftl l'> the Mutual Security rest oi the free world i the Iron Curtain bloc. He cud not had really been 3 tes.
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  • 50 9 Messrs. Tmquund, Young and Co. announce the following outpul tor June, 1952: Aloi Gajah Rubber Estate 17,5(10 lb. Aver Panas Rubber Estate (;h.5()0 ib.. Glenealy Plantations 65,205 !b.. Kluang Rubbei 42.000 lb., Pajam 124,000 lb. Talisman £4,000 lb., Teluk Ani son 36,929 lb., Ulu Eenui 44.400 Ib.
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  • 18 9 POLAND and Red China ha\f s r ted 8 trade agreement fOl 1 1952.— Reuter.
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  • 12 9 New US- Africa Shipping Line and South rwotmeStean i C be i
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  • 95 9 v mj q faction ol metallk tin for April a lowed Malaya outpit v 4.688 hrn 1 4,728 tons lot 1951 esi 2,712 tons i B m Congo 963 |,0251 and Nigeria 695 T Bui n ed esti "■<■ V L! pu x
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  • 22 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (cents per lb.) yesterday, (July 14) were: "No. 1 RSS Spot
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  • 127 9 A kUM] IF M I n passduring May I om pa red "p- r, the revenue good* train* showed an Mvovement of $1-568 over row es m other revenue earning sc trees, such as ports which brought m $810,274 as against $87,120 the month before and
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  • 100 9 CLARKSBURG, West Virginia. July 14 (AP)— Latest estimate <>f damage In the huge warehouse tire that destroya stockpile of rubber has -n-en set at i:SS3.B7'U."><i. State Fire Marshal C. A. Raper scaled the figure downward from earlier estimates ing from US$lO,OOO,OOO to i r5550,000,000. Exact
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  • 80 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was tjuiet yesterday with small business passing at quotations. Copra had buyers at $26* per picul and sellers indicating Coconut oil changed hands at -^41 per picul with further buyers a1 the price and sellers at S42j Betel
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  • 178 9 Standard Markel Reporter THE huge fire which destroyed a Wesi ir«;inia •*<» eminent store of crude rubber la*l >v<*»*!< c:iuse<l a slightly bullish sentimenl on the rubber markel m Singapore yesterday, wiih prices showing an improve nieiil by 2A cents per lb.
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  • 333 9 MORE AND MORE planters and miners m Malaya have come to realise the advantages of ihe tractor m catting down costs, labour and time m the oneration of their estates or mines. i It is estimated that clos£ to 1.000 tractors are being used
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  • 124 9 OTTAWA. July 14. (AP)— Tlie six-weeks-long US stee strike has begun to bite deepb into Canadian industry. A survey indicated that the Industrially-rich area of centra Canada was affected by it Steel and car plants curtailec production and let out some workers. The construction industry
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  • 134 9 WASHINGTON, July 14 '.Her) Slightly more nickel will be available for distribution to 39 countries m the third quarter of this year, the Inter- j national Materials Conference has announced. The amount of j cobalt would be about the same as m the second quarter. The conferemT?
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  • 366 9 'I'llH U.S. Govrrnmcnl Coinmi«*ion on ra* iwal« rial*r«M<iMiinen(!« k fl n« on rf»m« t\ iHtmiiiriil a^r««iij* > iit'« \^ilh vh;;t if t< rincd l!i; "i •-< '<• riuiiit ri< i!«-iuu«<l lO l iM'n;i «'»ih! |ir«tN <l lii» > i r itiotis invcs4mcnl mccnuiri i«»
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  • 41 9 Share Mart Undertone Is Steady Standard RfaffcH Reptrtef 1 N tAPORE a thin i<• i k \wi. <■< Tin shar< shares attracted a the con liiti i\!M s s S Steam I 2OOG I Ama! i 9 1 Tin Ku X 2.05 <•
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    1401 10  -  OSWALD HENRY PETER ROBINSON W'lfl ana CHARMING Nancy R I. torn, daughter tttt-General, rteppino loith c/«na?:f etcort S tisfc-bom Capta n W. S. Budiiui, ot the don Eftghlanders /or Friduj/'s M C«ili<fh" rih with 'Old Bu.ici/'). n men .1 nan »bo i ,«g He t-rt.i i h
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  • 161 11 MALAYAN BADMINTON TOURNEY ENTRIES are now invited foi the Malayan badminton Cham pionships to be hel t at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Aug. 2, 3 and 4. The following are the events: men's i singles, men's doubles, women's singles, w o m c doubles, mixed doubles, veterans singles, veterans
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  • 130 11 DUSSELDORF. July 14 {AFP) Australia's Wimbledon tennis champion Frank Sed^man added two more victories to his long list A-ru-n 'ie won the men's singles and with Eric Sturgess of South Africa the men's doubles m the j Internationa] Tennis Tournament ja; Velben near here yesterday. Sedgman
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  • 741 11 The Koreans Arc xh'zre Mensem of the Korean Olympic team parade with their flag for the flaff raisins ceremony at the Olympic Village, Helsinki, Finland. The flag was hoisted to flutter alongside those of other countries, m a group of flagstaff's not shown m
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  • 185 11 KIEL,. July 14 (AP)—Gorman and Greek athletes w had their last pre-Olympie tryout m .i friendly track meet here Sunday. The best feat was performed by Germany's women sprinters who won the 4 x 100 metres relay m 46.8 seconds, believed to be the best
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  • 85 11 HELSINKI. July 14 (AP): Eeypt defeated the American Olympic soccer team s—l5 1 In a training match here Sunda\ night Half-time score was 3—o. The Egyptians were faster and often split the American defence wide open to break through and score. A! la El Dim
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  • 297 11 IPOH. Mon. For the thin! successive year IVfiss Valentine ('ban won flic triple crown m the Perak Badminton championships which came to a conclusion here last ni^ht. This was a feat never before achieved m this or any other state or colony m
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  • 140 11 French Lead In Davis Cup Seini-Final PARIS. July 13 <APV Frnnce took a 2-1 lead over Belgium m the Davis Cup semifinals matches Sunday as French doubles team erf Paul Remy «nd Marcel Bernard defeated Jacques Brichant and Philippe Waiir, 6-1. 6-2, 1-6. 4-6. 6-1. After dropping the fir*t two
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  • 50 11 FOLLOWING are results ol the Island Club's LGU competition played at the Club on Sunday. "A' Division: Winner M Cavanagh '84 11) 73. Next best Mrs. Smart (89 13)^76. "B" Division: Winner Mrs. Strickland (92 27) =65. Next be?t Miss Rhoades (97 26) 71. There were 1G entries.
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  • 58 11 LA >NEN i\*. July 13 The s ~>'--> 1 1 r Edinbui gfa polo Sunday, apparently pletely recovered from Jau iiro. j with which lie was stricken on c 21 i Tin- Duke played M C P S mcx Mb. 2 Acorns <:• c team Bei
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    • 196 11 U'KNOWIFDGMENT Friendi I ffIWS VACWT 1 I <4) OfT c eligible m ice Esl iblishof a re- i and pensionable serve on form Secre- 8 Lun eceiving r July. 7QI/S2). CATK apI Chinese are at QUALIFY ■ttaint their 2 School i mior I) a Chinese $121 264 288 '.2 -2
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    • 667 11 NOTICES THE PENANC TURF CLUB ALCiIST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING. 1952 2«th July, 1952. Wednesday. 30th July, inr>2. Viturday, md August. 1052. i Monday, 4th August, 1952. ENTRHS dOM at 12 o'clock m on Wednesday, 16th July 192. Api n LJsta for SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS for the Finn- ia] Veai Ist September
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    • 47 11 I NOTICE NECERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 'NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES" M.V. CELEBES" Berthed: 14.7.1952, 11 am S.H.B. Godowns: 11 Genernl survey will be held on the 18th anrt 25th instant No further survey will be held NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41 Kobiu-son Koad, Tel: 3443 *****/34:1
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    • 362 11 ESTATE OF WONG LAI KHM ALIAS POON WONG SHEE (F) DECEASED SAi r BY TENDER Th<> Execotriees ol the alwve ■■if fl ieceaaei iii\it« renders fwr thf purr 1 of the rnß»wlm piop.itv irUilfj of which arc set forth herein comprising th« tstaU knaun as POON MAN VAN. E !MI
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    • 684 11 <^ U L?v^ 3 9 H&. 1 JL r pOI)\YS OIOTXTION: Hie i^ like tin- pressure of \he 1 atmosphere you rant M-* it but. all Ihc -.unr. it is rtl|»r pouiuK la the square inch. Jj.i; Ru sell I owHl. T( KSDAT for IMKVOSF: Oet cv lei r. 1
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  • 19 12 hockey the Singa- ion by q a frie:. at the may. Te:—Norona (2) :o at half-time was
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  • 76 12 FERRY BOYS A GAIN ft N Mon -4 ti v Miacstrrs, hot fai ow ites m Ike ir >t I>ivisio!« soccer < wprtitifM thi> year, main tii.K'fl t r unbeaten record »kei th'-N tw-at Chteesc R« I n ilJOfi lub by fn- B«>al la ..i,. nn the Data Kranuri I
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  • 141 12 ll'nll. Hon. Fimolh) Lee lodaj ih,- I *>">i! .»k lennis open -m I title beating 14-year-old rhampion Nn aleh m ihree sets* \\\c game i-!.. 1 7_' miiiiif' Has a lame affair ihroughoul. title th drives si ge but did not a his opponent
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  • 71 12 v made uch ed by i am. s ties Urn's i nfles P Su C j Syed X X c 6-1, Song Ying Admad 6-0. 2-6. i j .-i k Lt Co X X < Dr. M*' C X X San and Dr. Ad- X I
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  • 52 12 Three-Milers Take Note TOE Sht-ii s Club "ieir annual sports I Paya I.ebar on Saturda > I :ire inviting entries for a three ■fiiles -i to all me Clubs affiliated the SAAA jnd member^ •>. the Forces. Entries should be submitted to tth C mver >• Shell Ls C ib,
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  • 57 12 OSLO. July 14 (UP)— Sweden] ■.von the team and individual npionships today m the free pistol competition of the world shooting championships. Three Filipino shooter^ finished far down the list. Th P winner of the individual title was Seense T Ullman with 558 points. Filipino Castelo
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    47 12 picture. (pi. Langthorpe, Mercury's last runner winning the 2 miles relay from A. Panchara team (Swift) and Krishna (Pelandok) at the Mercury Trophy athletic meet held at the Kuala Lumpur Padang on Saturday. The Mercury team broke the record m 8 mills. 30.i; sees. yong Peng Seong
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  • 1127 12 EUROPEAN HOPES AT HELISINKI Following i«. a round-up b> limed Press of Olympic prospects lot European teams Liking part m the Olympics :*t Helsinki. ittiifj Italy be disappointed if it does not gel <.d medal m the discus isslve Adolf j Consolini th£ U)4B champion who is only 35 ai
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  • 375 12 INDONESIANS PLAY THEIR BEST pore Community League LUCK WAS against lh r Indonesians m g a b" A's community league soccer match yesterday, after taking a one j;oal lead m the first hah. they held on and looked like winners, hut einht minutes from the end Singapore Base DisIrirt equalised.
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  • 727 12 SINGAPORE was introduced to a new schoolboy sprinter m Loh kah Yue of Anglo < kinese School who broke tv*<> school sprint records m tin- irsl daj ol thr Singapore Inter School championship* beM on jh, Victoria School ground yesterday. Loh. who look up
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    24 12 photo Miss Ay■ k B "Miya-hita Japan's hop*' for a nold modal and a record m the women's lon» jump eveafl it Helsinki.- A.P.
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  • 80 12 GSTAAD, S itzerland. J v 14 (AP) Herbert Flam, I /on the men's finals on the international tennis tournament ere S inday, beating Alvin Dorfman ol the US. 6-4. ti— 2. 6—l. Dorothy Head, 0S w women's finals, beating Erika Vollmer of Germany, G 2, 0-(!. 6 2.
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  • 176 12 KATONG SAJARAH beat the Social Athletic Party by three goals to one m ;i SAFA Junior Cup replay ai the Geylang Stadiu'm yesterday. The previous result was a i--l draw. Although Soda] did most of the attacking especially In the second hall Sajarah proved tv be the
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  • 85 12 IPOH. Mon- Dew Club feated Combined Schools b runs m a cricket ganif played m Telok Alison yesterday, feature of the game was a tury oy T. II ELoenitz. Splayer who made an unfinished 102 out of the Clubs 14 Koenitz century included 14 fours and one
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  • 35 12 TIGERS LOSE TO SCC x 5I Pl V fit ri <n,hl,,| Uh j .'J^' peu« to l 1 rom tl,- firs lll( f "-nd!v lJl^; n I this i Khead I unipr tiiv 1.. S.A
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    • 117 12 THE 3UUOOG ANT Su&pcnded by iti toet on Auitrotian Bulldog Ant con hold m iti |owi a g!o«e more than a thouiond tim<.i it» own weight* Comparatively tot o human f to a trapeze artiit would ha*e to grip on 80 ton s'< jmroMrr with h is teeth Jlfcit clinging
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    • 46 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: H I —Singatrt v Indian tia\ il !fJ ./a/an Be SATA mor. Cuptie B R ■"> TMOBA ing. IPOH ?DF LEitGl/E .sorrEß. v I— Lancer* r PCRC. on padang; Dtu M Ri4SC M:' on Coron. pndany2fj nfe Club STufc v on PCKC pad I 1
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