Singapore Standard, 25 July 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard m m ->j x VOL. 11l NO. 23 FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 880 1  -  SIT YIN FONG Terence (14) Drives 'Family Bus Through Trap By Standard News Editor FOR pluck, and incredible calm m the face of death, the story of a planter's son, 14 year old Terence Edmett, driving a small armoured car through a pouring hail of 15
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  • 105 1 Till. Fdmctt family of .lohore sipping tea m a Singa pore Ctle yesterday. after their <»rdr.il l\ hunts «-.»rlier m running a handit aiiihuMi on lunM) Estate, Kota ItaggL The hero of the episode 14 >ear old Tererue I drnett (second from left' drov«- the fa mil
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  • 61 1 XTK T UMPUR. 1 terrorists beio; the rious Mohamed Indera's Batu Pa yere 51 iay by the combined c and home guard p •■ted m this morning's Standard. One of them had been m 1 L Cpl s in cha the the colonia'i Police Men c
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  • 111 1 Meet All The 1952 Beauties In Tomorrow's STANDARD THIS striking picture of Judy Dann, "Miss lions; Kong" who earned for herself the title of beiim the Fourth Most Beautiful Girl In The World at the recent "Miss Universe" Beauty Contest held N»n Long Beach, California. wss taken for the Singapore
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  • 41 1 PRIME Minister Nehru said "'yesterday that India had^no objection to describing King Farouk of Egypt as King of the Sudan', but she wanted to be clear that the Sudanese would be able to decide their own future.' Reuter
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  • 55 1 The War's Last Straggler Found MANDALAY, July 24. <AP>.— A 30-year-old Japanse soldier, described as the last straggler of the Japanese occupation army. was discovered after he had been severely knifed by villagers during v quarrel over a lottery prize. The .soldier had lived with ?n old Burmese couple, for
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  • 494 1  - Now He Wants To Go To School SIT YIN FONG P»N HUSKY, (**a siant for his age*) 14-year-old Terence Edmett, hero of the Nanyo Estate ambush episode, is risking his life everyday on his father's estate because he has uo school to so to. His planter lather. Mr. L. T.
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  • 37 1 NICOSI 3• 24 (AFP): The British Army r insp >n r; n S1 ir v <> w> i ,',,)»> naen tM <''' for {he t Sue/ Canal Zone ahead of schedule foil ving 6°UJ d'etat vi Cairot
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  • 242 1 TEHERAN, July 24, (IT) Communist niol>* beal up a I s \rm> officer and stoned the I .S. Economic Aid offi.ce yesterdaj anti-Ameri-canism mounted throughout Persia. t i U.S. Ambassador Loy Henderson promptly ordered all American Point Four Economic Assistance offices throughout Persia closed and
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  • 95 1 Alex Had 'Em Aroar .IPOII. Tliurs. Hrn entertainment 1 1 oup from the United Kingdom nearlj brought the bouse down when t ne > «a\<" a two -and -a -half hour stage show for the benefit of 1.000 I poh servicemen at the N.vxri canteen In Ash by Koad, Round
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  • 115 1 CAIRO. July 24. Cairo awoke ,to peace and quiet today and tanks, which had been stationed j yesterday at principal street m!- tersections m downtown Cairo had disappeared. The Egyptian army's ."strong j man General Naguib Bey. leader of yesterday's coup d'etat said today that
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  • 91 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Deputy High Commissioner, A D.C. MacGillivFay on his .second day m Kelantan yesterday visited areas west of the Kelantan River. At Wakaf Bahru, he saw the installation of a community water pumping scheme financed by RIDA. while at Pasir he inspected the
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  • 55 1 Peking Man: Try Sense i Shops TAIPING, Tburs. P. D. R int. D tion of Malaya, .v!i<> is m Taiping said he s not I nk the half-million-Peking man fossils are are m the F< >efinil not m any of the museums. IW is c existed m this c :e
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  • 98 1 I PO TI Thurs.— Brigadier Skorfe C.8.E.. DSO. Commandtag Sneer, North Malaya Subdistrict, told 55 men who had completed their training a Taiping Prison Depot: 'The course which you attended m the ftrsi kind m the couns I ned to instil confidence m the officers and
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  • 107 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mr Harold Bedale. r J' I! isey, who arri c Federation fi I I gland next month to advi.se on local 2 ernment, will be attached I office of -the Member for Home Affairs, m Kuala Lumpur, it U learned. He i$ expected to
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  • 58 1 TOKYO. July 24. (Re AAP): Bi A n i cai power si fsroi th X i 1 day. U.N. n i Iquartei i wtimated I c ge In each case tt 75 p i cent or Uni ted Mai M m d < m armistice to
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    133 1 To Head Branch THE bran h of the S P which officially will n existence from Hie of next month, will have as Officer-in-C trge 1 E. J. Linsell A W), who has been m charge Ciime m Police Area 1. in Mr. Linsell w. I by Inspector Lim Seng
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    • 50 1 m..i- WfFTK^m V\> SHEAFFER3 Sk/up _VW "Jffst what th* doctor •^V ordered" to ovoid tha t^-\ clotting, clogging and cory/Z~j) rosion caused by common y^^T inks. A twitch to Skrip SKRIP 6 WAYS BETTER Starting 4. Magic-Circle Cap Flowing 5. Top-Well BottU N« Clogging 6. Permanent Of Washabi* >BORKEO/-^ 1
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    • 152 1 WE R ITAC if ELEPHANTBRAMO W Incandescent^Vy MANTLES Representatives: we;, thi kston co Singapore X X F.umpur. BCOPPER CENTER^ 0 j i Ar r i m v KEN GRIFFIN HAMMOND ORGAN INTERNATIONAL V I I"; Pa i U ACCOPDEON DUO ChirirbiribliL rf Little Brown Jug, p j If I had
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  • 159 2 Smart Work By City Detective Standard Staff Reporter sMAKT work by a Singapore detective enabled a iroaUUI scientist on transit Htßfkoaa to recover kn valuables three hours after she had been robbed ■I them by three boys. Chow D S ft i microbii gy Bt Bolan when
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  • 36 2 photo. STEPHEN BALDWIN, SOB of the US Consul-General m Singapore with Geieral Sir Gerald Tempter watching irorkers saw U:<- bage i«>ks into timber at Ihe Lee Sawm.lK. m Mersin?. Standa rd
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  • 177 2 Standard >!aIT Reporter TIIF Singapore Police are "brushing up" the knowledge, smartness and discipline ol Special Constables, both m active and volunteer units, to bring them as near a^ possible m line with the regular police. .v ning ol s week, 50 Special Consi
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  • 384 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIR GERALD TEMPLER said m Mersing, Johore. yesterday that he sympathised with the man who was forced at gun-point to support the terrorists, but added that everyone must be told that he was committing a crime if'-he did not report the matter afterwards.
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  • 134 2 FOTR .MEMBERS of the Singapore Police Force, Police, Lt. Ailred Thomas Dickson, Cpl. .V;i I Sanat bin Taiib, Cpl. Sudan -bin Rahim and' Constable Yacob bin Baba j were charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with corruptly accepting $250 from Chua Tzu
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  • 269 2 PROGRESS CATCHES UP WITH S'PORE HILL-BILLIES TWENTY-FIVE families living m five huts perched en top of a bill, off Tiong Bahru Kaivd, will soon, have to quit their homes to make way for a block of Singapore Improvement Trust flats which will be erected after the hill has been demolished.
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  • 622 2 3,000 TONES STEEL FOR POWER HOUSE Quicker Delivery Of Orders Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. C. PAYNE, City Electrical Engineer, told the press yesterday that during hi* six-week stay m England he had not only persuaded contractors and manufacturers to quicken the delivery of essential equipment for the Pasir Panjang
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  • 36 2 A 15-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy who attempted to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda was yesterday ordered to appear before the Juvenile Court this morning. He is bow m the Gimson School for Boys.
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  • 96 2 FIVE MEN\ found guilty oi causing hurt to Tay Kirn Hoc* m a quarrel over a woman at the junction of Siak Street and Rembau Street m Augtt year, were sentenced by the Thir I District Judge yesterday. Tay subsequently died. Four of them. Krishnan Govinda. Tan Nan
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    • 42 2 < ii»_ro~rf*v^^"o~ > < < ~c)XJ~o*XJ~«-'~u~o~u^u~ij"*v'*^^ J i*^ I"%?—J!lsSh Tw^^i IwsfeK^sfe^-^ssJ |j^!^g. iVS'S.!TrI F" 7^ ■BC3fc x CHEAP LI'L SPF.NIDS /T' HIRE., s MAy ---f LI'L ABMtIR'S IDO X KWO/- NOT>.IN A If^ VARmTmxVa CENT <? A ?AM TV WEDDiNI"^ N£ C ABOJ. ONEAR -V ML y
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  • 33 3 Iff! and r by Pire B ambulant the i i ol i the side of the 1 1 Neverthe! ►r b i foi ii times."
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  • 462 3 LESAL TO RUN JACKPOTS' IN PRIVATE CLUBS Standard Stall Ittpot letNO TAX is h< ins levied •>n j.n kpot BUM ,im< m Sin^ipore clubs uhti,- il cy are used as a soui cc of iinii^'nicnt by membt the Comptroller of Income Tax, Singapore, Mr. D. 11. Tudor, t»!d lbe Standard
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  • 375 3 Police Called To Prevent Incidents Standard Stall Reporter V lOIAL of J6O men, women and children faced the prospect of staying <>vi m [Uc streets for ihe night wlu-n they were forcibly evicted from their home m 136 Prinsep Street, Singapore, yeslerday. A Land Bailiff
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  • 155 3 300 SQUATTERS GIVEN DOMES VTTERS .ii Changi biml Beuofc v*li«> were I. mil taken over for ileveJopmenl b) < redil r,iiii' Orion! h..\»- been housed m ,ilt form par! «>l a 895,000 Ii ler housing scheme. scl -i 40 h es m Fi I Kong Sig- »re than 300 !>
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  • 27 3 HESTER HASN'T A CHUM II ,o ii li^Nti-r 1 .r.n. ..••ii I i!i th- ■>: i radio I luld M j I I I lim. th h m
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  • 59 3 HESTER FANG, a 38-year-old sterdav told the Police Magistrate, Singa- t she 'did not enjoy the she got by selling a on hire purchase 5 te pleaded "uilty to erin >eh of trust ot re- $2G6. She V: sal- i pay a $150 fine m
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  • 23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Government has $25,000 towards the imediate renovation of the I' ii Wah Hospital Ward m i Lumpur.
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  • 43 3 WELL-KNOWN Malay film and radio stars will entertain lay patients "at the Alexandra litary Hospital during a show (day. The show is .sponsored by •he Emergency Information Service dvuala Lumpur) and will be hcid from <i p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 221 3 TWENTY families representing 70 people living m an old dilapidated house m Syed Alwi Road Singapore, will have to vacate their premises by Aug. 7. or they may have to be forcibly removed by -he Police. This warning was given by Magistrate K. J.
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  • 4 3 PACK FROM UK STUDIES
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  • 107 3 1 I j h w C > nese h t u.: ne to c p tth n f;ia- -.m the c c Gh dc ,i Qirec chi Ire i b R ny. O:i m c the family v Counci Tl n Road, B .3
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  • 95 3 f j have i the Catholic den's issoc hoi s xc D ector- Rev. Fr. S Lee Spiritual Dired fr. Pal -Mr. S. Preside de Rozari i (re-eled s lent Dr. Au X Secrel Vs Secreta Ron rreaa irer— F Hei Iricka s irer— Mr.
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  • 226 3 TRISHA MANSA W THE FATAL BLOW COURT TOLD MM AH JONG, a trisha rider told the Singapore First Police Couii yesterday that while he was plying tor hire at Tras Street on May 3 he saw a Chinese strikt* another Chinese a blow on the head with a four foot
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  • 156 3 HI! X iiiaiiiifartui-i i m Singapore feel ihat the idea <>1 manufacturing dehydrated beer here now i^ "fantastic." The) hoM the view that little i> known ;il>out the characteristics f»l this new discovery. Dehydrated beer is a new scientific preparation and is claimed to be a reasonable drink
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  • 90 3 PAMPHLETS issued by the United States Information Service for schools are finding the r way direct to so tie schools instead of through the Singapore Education Department. A Malay school, which had unauthorised pamphlets was told recently by Mr. Le Provost, Inspector of Schools to withhold distribution.
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  • 65 3 THE YOUNG Malayans Club of Kuala Lumpur will soon be founding a Singapore branch. A preliminary meeting will be held on Thursday. July 31, at the Singapore Station Hotel to discuss the formation of the Singapore branch of the club. Among those attending the meeting will
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  • 58 3 S'pore Can Get Coronal ion Stats THE British Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, .stated m the House of Commons on Wednesday tnat a substantial number of seats at next year's Coronation of Queen Elizabeth would be re for visitors from the Colonial territories. Colonial governments would be told as soon
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  • 51 3 Expected today m the troopship Empire Ilalladale bound for Korea are the men of the Ist Battalion Royal Fusiliers. To welcome the Korea-bound troops to Singapore will be the band of the Gordon Highlanders, who will be at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves to play the Fusiliers
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  • 55 3 SOU AH CHEE of Racecourse Road was fined $370 m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for contin ling to use a Race Course Road premises for storing and repairing mo or vehicles without a licence. The fine was based at $10 a day from
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    • 106 3 Cordonfs Stands Suptomz > BORNEO s:yi:h\um: his S. I J "#.Y/V f*#f Iff ##Jf* j SAVINGS BANK I jifi|!jy^L for ttiiyivno It's as easy as ABC to keep :he \mtaKf sp>tI j I less. Sprinkle sotne 'ffa^pic* into i'ic bo^i BT Ijllll ijlj and leave over ?vyht then IT t,h.
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    • 49 3 fT'M ATHI^OWIN'DOWNi /\OU CAN'T 1 fl'M THf LAW, NOT V I DON'T f^7r^^\BUTLAND "SAKE 6, &OVU WELL, EC. IHA'3 > JON&/ 00^ WAT YOU/THIS BUZ- /CARE VWO M I GOTTA TAKE MM *HY^ MY JOB. 1 MA's/ST I i§s^ zXw>'s vented/ wants ££^1 j an' im m j/uu /J: >f^
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  • 479 4 Experiment At Tanjong Karang Was A Success Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mcosurcs for the economic development and rural improvement of Selangor, undertaken by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority up to July this year, have so far included approval of six major projects
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  • 113 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. B for the administration oi Muslim law m this country passed by the Selangor St; Council today. The Legal Adviser, Mr. D. B W. Good, said up to now was only the Mohammedan Offer] w but there law giving effect to principles a->d
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  • 238 4 40 Given Sultans Awards KUAJ A LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Suitan of Selangor this morning presented medals and warrants of appointments to U c fol owing at the Istana: F'ii'he Ba.sir bin Khatib. Mr D. C Horton and Elnche Omar m Chepah (Conspicuous Gal- lantry Medal); Che Abdul Hadi j bin
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  • 62 4 Burglars GetAway With $4,600. Bike KUAtA LUMPOR. Thws.— Cash amounting to $4,600 was stolen from a house m Pudu Road last night The mgin door of the house m which four or five families lived, was left open at the unit of trie theft. Thieves broke into a house m
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  • 159 4 M ALA LI MPI R. Thurs.— Replying to questions on why State Councillor, Enche Yahya bin Sheife Ahma.l. was put m a third class ward m the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, following an accident, Government said that Inche Yahya was admitted to
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  • 119 4 MAI ACCA, Thurs.— Malacca Rot aria ns yesterday rubbed shoulders with more than 40 new villagers from regrouping areas here at their afternoon tea at the Rest House. It was one of the biggest Rotary tea meeting here lor some time. Rotarian Lim
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  • 98 4 Malaya For Bangkok Conference MALAYA will be one of the participating countries m I i conference on S.E. Asia] handicrafts and cottage industries, which opens m Bangkok en July 28. The conference which i e being sponsored by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) wii until
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  • 376 4 Xl \1 A LUMPUR, Thurs. jroUßg English spiking hwese, who went about Bfttilig sion's, was arrested last nifcii; lor cheating three local Chinese businessmen. Tuday, he was refused bail by the president of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. B. V. Rhodes, after h e
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  • 73 4 TAIPiNG. Thurs.— Thaj the prompt assistance re; by army doctors. r.n outbreak ol Influenza m the aboriginal new village at Jor at the 18th. mile Camerons Highlands Road „:i<ic-r control. Miss Jiil Redwood. a& Adviser on Aborigines m the Federation, who has JUSI tflrned from
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  • 15 4 MR. S. PONNAMPALAM, Muar. hn.s left on a tour of South India.
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  • 312 4 Tribute Paid To Christian Brothers OLD LA SALLIANS REUNION IPOH, Thurs.— Their unbounded influence for justice and charily, their selfless devotion to the cause of education and man's spiritual uplift, sad their complete disregard of personal gain m their noble work, were Ihe tributes .paid to the Christian feathers by
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  • 197 4 Tin: Allegation Denied In KL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-- Che Othman. StUwgor Slate Secretary, saki Kb the state Ceueil today t; it had always been the policy of povenutßl to encourage tin ruining m Selaagor. He was replying to Mr. Ong V Lin who ha< asked government to clarify its policy
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  • 47 4 Malayan Gel Special Prize For Studies CIVAL ersity. i ire m g« a He also the A& Science. The y r one ol g i books, tnenta h. r Si:- i both e>M ri sti dent.* I;; Arc! d essay prize r) pc 11. pylon Charles t
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  • 13 4 Seli I ital. r i brea Tiave '<■■.}■ This m<
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  • 22 4 I B i s lion Ad ftcatei rac- ie ■••erdav w ict Officer, R. Built H I
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  • 24 4 GIVEN LAND FOR HOMES ;jj I X I the S j f I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I
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  • 9 4 13 Licenees Halted For Security 1 I 1 I
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    • 230 4 f//5 &RAFFE TKerc art se«tn t ne? m the long neck of o giroH« and this i* mo^hed exactly m number by rhct m the v ne k of a mon. r^^<^T^i\ TIGER HEADACHE r^/V r ?v\ CURE ivc^K c A Unmofchcd by any tthff x^i\\ pcm feliever the TIGER
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    • 19 4 I j ecially 1 packed tin! f f-« I ptfrt !•<• j I I I I I I H J
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  • 70 5 THF War Damage ComjfßMMJ— hxs awarded <'!«:. BSBJW7 from the time L9st, U tW *md or June. i; a«-fordinq to its tir-t p-n--p-ss Rroo-i i>- v c d E a total Lg paynw at pre- 1 j 3 photo. >^»»u hi
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  • 49 5 Standard Staff R^porler I i i :ree 1 B I pre H S red. Sultan ced Be J E Lytte ;-t. tery a" T c ,ned m prayer. sultan I je c Ben took le He > I Gener Bier B md Mrs. I Singapore.
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  • 43 5 SAVINGS DRIVE ON TODAY Si 3^r.i > 1 telr campa 9 nee The aa t incrp ls« is i■ m "er J9.Jt)'' iift i c'■ I-e hi I -ea". rec L fsce ftrit year ftMR de- c ire 1 and -> tXX Q SOU OVW
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  • 253 5 A DAY THESE GUIDES Will REMEMBER ioRE BvHRI Th —To the irirl <rui*ie* of Ilu 1..:.. *<-ho«»l m Ilu T;ram ilLijje. Johorf. to«la\ m wnpirinnn iia'. m lhat firefly, their* wa- the lirst t-ew viliaiit* piidc < ever to be formed m Malaya ami »eft>n<lh,
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  • 11 5 Meg t 1 5 Exeeoi C K. bam *.-i
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  • 12 5 Salutes Mr. Kwok j E I F 3 v m 1 i
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  • 12 5 2 Taximen Detained lave been i -c cake-?e er s Lee S
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  • 245 5 ROTATION '1 •.,->(.• 11l .1,1 ~)w-.|.!'t»< M».l. V i J'i.J.tUii K<< |VrU»lfiU«^T K.I. Boil Ilo«k i '-out; Mi.'in- Ru Vinaaiiwi KuiJte> H«m«m I-Wumi tat at- Dun urn n KU J"» < *»tat |»ta*i? J.i!.ia \j-in JaJa.i l.tiat** .VrUitiT Bd.. ?»'i»»rr .mmm* C!uU» Tanjwas Xv 11 I 1
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    • 77 5 j T' A AA I 1 I -o* at mjdfiignt M s ALI-STA R V U SIC AL! re e Kern j -»at«st toy« songs?! dvelytouhikat' NG'NG T-MES TODAY #****»l^^ lr. Belvedere Rings the Bell LNNi I RC Husk > T CS DAILi (m Hiae.:-.-^ f^T ki»o N'G TO-DAY a
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    • 119 5 rvrmrr f#>## lllliU.l'Ll- r*s 11.M5.4.6JWJ A PANORAMA nI'MIi.! 1 /amor r l# "w# *v^" Kobiii Hr jnil hi" M. v l«jb HhihKH k»i»i» J(»\\Rl Sz IiiHMHiLUK v .-^Uo~»>«^ .vi^»^Lk4MMiNP l."t". "1. U.JU. .JIM ...TWO MTOS SLMiOiJS lIUSjC v J IMAfrNAT OpS T) The *i< Pi Premiere Release Tuesday 9.39 p.m.
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  • 603 6 :ng I we shoi an- the polii We political h character] erely 1 tcome of ity i The average Middle Eastern iwlitician does notdireci r He is directed b] them and m this «-\t«-nt his i- as much at a I ss to explain th« and
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  • 130 6 Review of Views Reprieve UTUSAN Melayu congratulated' Mr. John Nicoll, G<jvernor of Singapore, for his consideration m granting a reprieve to the four Malays who were under death sentence on being found guilty of murder during the 1950 rioting m Singapore. Tin' i»aper also congratulated Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of
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  • 1565 6 THE "RED DEAN'S" FOOT However rwri th-r I people may ab:. I political eccentricities Red Dean, they siiii pi I retain the basic f; I their free m... u'lon to I /INDUED BCva I i;VIRY time Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the Red Dean' of Canterbury, opens his mouth after a trip
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  • 7 6 "1 looked before 1 leapt!'
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 283 6 Mr. Ly Helton s Fantastic Dreams Of A Bloodbath Sir.— The call made by Mr. James Griffiths, m the House of Commons on July i 18, to work rapidly towards i self-government m Malaya" i is to be welcomed by ail i those who believe m the i emergence of
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    • 330 6 Sir:— l feel that "Above all to thine own self be true" is the best advice that can be gr en to Politicians. I feel impelled to call attention to a feature which none of our legislators saw fit to mention m the recent debate
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    • 145 6 Waste Of Electricity Sir; I have read with interest the articles "Spore Trade In Danger and Saving one hour of daylight." m your Tiger Standard of July 16. I think the best way to end tßese frequent blackouts is to eul o/I ail electricity supplies to those new buildings which
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    • 36 6 I have R ad of E be a if the D ectoi of Bedifl would please be kind ci to grant <\ c Hny f< pital programmi s, i from Ra '1. Thui 6.17 HOSPITAL IiIKU.
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  • 65 7 23 Chinese Fed. Police Recruits I Ih i > Standard photo J skowa tn «»ld dilapidated I Imvsc .»i Sycd Alwi Road, i 1 'Miu.iptirt 1 which iH bf i 1 demolished shortly. About i 1 7u oecopasta ii the boose i I will h;i\f to quit before I Vui;
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  • 62 7 mdard Si tr Reporter irodbred nifiiiir ol the Singapore Police i m .mil olunteer s i;.nn carried oaf spre i i raids <>n n tin i i. r Beai fa Road and K.m.i i-i niuht. rated -"'d polk also of opiuii par
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  • 14 7 Strike Hits Military Production feel ap lore cxc eff< ts of him working ftop
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  • 304 7 A CHINESE woman, Ho Poh i the Singapore Coroterdi that while she walking with her niece tpath at the railway rshalling yard, slio suddenly hot. Turning her m ad she noticed a hand stretched out grasping a gun. Ho was giving evidence at the inquesi
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  • 288 7 Maker Pasha's Tip tn m C!n 11 <%p Concern In UK LONDON. JuS> 24. Replacement of I rtian Premier Neguib Hilal) Pasha l»\ \li M. \u r Pasha as "emergeucj Premier^ probably on \\w demand oi Gen. Neguib Mohammed who m iz< I control <>i the
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  • 205 7 THE IDEA of a iwo-year training at the Kirkby Teachers 1 Training <«•!!»•;:<■ m England hah become *o attractive t<> Malayan youths thai promising young rlerUs ami hospital assistants an- deserting lh<ir poMs to become studeni teachers. Among the 70 candidates .1 were interviewed
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  • 79 7 NEW YORK. July 2;-! «AP> Comedian Charlie Chaplin r 1 a suit for U553,000,000 against ;<• Nfaiional Broadcasting Corr pany and a radio commentator. He alleged that they implied he was a communist and a liar." Chaplin charged that articles written by columnist and commentator
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  • 83 7 LOXDOX. July 24 t Renter > Quiet conditions persisted on the Stock Exchange today. The j undertone was .steadier than j yesterday. however. Investors displayed greater interest although being very discriminatory m their choice of purchase. The appearance of a few .small buyers on a
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  • 60 7 NEW LO\'DO\ T (Conn.), Ju 24. (AP).— Lammot Dv Pont, one of three brothers who led the development oi. the modern E. I. Dupont de Nemours Co.. Inc.. from a small bi i powder factory 150 years to one of the great chemi panics of the world,
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  • 105 7 JAKARI Indonesia, July 24, (AP) Some 30.000 work, s Java's major sugar industry struck Thursday m a long mering dispute n r wages, rhe workers are mi of a union affiliated with the powerful Com-munist-affiliated Labour Union Association "SOBST. phoU. Air Vice Marshal L J. V. Bate,
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  • 125 7 SINGAPORE'S Pr< g I Party yesterday directed members m the Legislative Council to introduce a bill amend the Colony's Labour Ordinance 50 that d a i 1 yrated labourer? on monthly contracts as defined m the Ordin ance be given lull pay public holidays
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  • 155 7 LONDON, July 24 (Reuter):ial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton told the House of Commons '■(iday it wag impracticable to .set up a permanent colonial council. Mr. Emanue] Shinwell, formeriy Labour Minister of Defence, had asked whether, m view oi the importance of the Colonies m the economic
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  • 62 7 Int'l Red Cross Confab Opens TORONTO. July 23. (UP) The I »nal R«.-d C H ference opened today with Cummunist and Western delegates squared off for a stiff fight over Korean war issues. The first meetings of th e 18 day 72-government conference dea I problems of the League of
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  • 20 7 Canton dispatches say that I.^o Chinese Communist naval cadets have been "cent to Viadi\ ior submarine training.- A.P.
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  • 92 7 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, July 24 The following ore the clM**| prices of rubber and tin on tru London Market fodov LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 261 d. I Spot f969 p.r u t n Aug. 26; d £9^o scll.n S t pt 26^d. Thr <t
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  • 132 7 (01 OMBO lalj M i ter The Ceylon <•" MM-nt -.lid tlMl>) 1 1> 1 1 < S iniKht ish tin 1 I iiii< il 8t to buy about 1011 00(1 ton* i rubber .i ireai .il Iht M 4 kH price s UuU i
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  • 22 7 LONEH Sir Alexander Cad Bril d today ol The British ft poration, replacfni i come editor of the I
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    • 94 7 SINCAPORp/ij/'f mgapore W at the i. P. I: and its the British Council Hi S amford Road m. ontVrent c: g Mt thodist arterly tt p.m. Meettai Youth FelPaya Lebar 9 < B. g nners Malay at Rafl U5 Continue i ass, m < for beginnei I a.m.; Advan ass
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    • 34 7 f ,-a HE S THAT O^ .STSR-CAN I f an •?f famous JUGGLER have your ji 1 /TvA THAT MAN LOOKS FROM THE AUTOGRAPH? i fC 11^ Af4^ l^^Ugjj^ FAMILIAR ~*s I CIRCUS p-^
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  • 217 8 Latest RIL Has A Raked Stem Till] 22nd and latest ship to enter the service nf the Royal Interocean Lines, the cargo liner T.jibantjet is eAggcted to arrive m Singapore on her maiden voy•ue on the first of next month. The 8.900 ton cargo liner, which lias a raked, softnosed
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  • 29 8 The United States and Japan have agreed m Tokyo on the final ot an air transport agreeproviding for airline ations between the two countries Reuter AAP
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  • 59 8 TWO Russian 1 .1 71 -ton freighter Ivan I roy and the 283-' I ley, steamed into Singapore yesterday morning from P Said, to take on a suppl bunkers and previsi Both vessels are bound [or the Red China port o: Taku B Ihe Ivan Gortharov has
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    • 599 8 FAST RJGULAR TRAMS PACIFIC SERVICE II Overl.n.cl n N \merifUD<C Canadian Cities MBI I'slsm Spore Arr I. A SI lvi full pan 1 rv O»i i '--ep Xaaki ar.a pawfrngfT B .kings etc.. Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSINS LTD. ni slun <r»si 3 R Lumpur >U P Wham St 6 \1
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    • 822 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang from "Fining" \im 15 Aug 21 Japan IVnan» P. Sham Spore For "Fukren Aug 2 H'kong Japan "S/«M I'li-ii" 'Aui; 8
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    • 69 8 Despatches Mails close at noon tor Easi crn Australia and New Zealand the Chakrata and at the c time for Hongkong, China. Philippine Islands, and Japan by the Astyanax, Pontianak by Labuap Hadji Sarawak (except Miri) by Bidor. Closing time tor South Africa and East Africa by Selangor is 8
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    • 199 8 'iSHiw "in Harbour WHARVES Ship (.udowii Gate Astyanax 11/12 4 Bagan 27 2 Beiuru 2 2 Borneo 17/1S 4 Boissevain 31 2 2 Benlomond 25 16 2 Charon 40 41 I City of Kara i *2 43 2 Darvel 21 22 2 X;: ickbank 36 37 2 James McKay 29/30
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  • 154 9 hade- With Britain Drops But Exports To America Increase U\^ adverse trade balance narrowed from approxi~,7 too.ooo m Mas to $23,233,000 during June when w< re valued a1 (298,982,880 and exports $275,758,964. value of Moloyo's trade for the first half smoll adverse balance I imports
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  • 30 9 COMMODITY PRICES Stegl Hit rv Nr'lf r> ft i N log. i. ;> I h V\»TC: Bi S< I1«TS B s. i\\ tin lodaj •••r pkaL mrices I P r i <•
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  • 60 9 Improving RI Smallholder Sheet Rubber JAKARTA, Tl Indo- rubber I under rons tructior '"•I. has just boon com- The factory costing i,OOO rupiah, is near Tel thea- 1 of [edan. Two other fa are also bein? buiH A spoh for North S ■'< »er Office aim <»; s to improve
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  • 27 9 HEAVING SEAS BA ULX RESC UE BOMBAY. July 21 (UP}— were operations Jalakanya oflf D nt. S »er ships unr than 1 E I tricken S 'andiI
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  • 23 9 Jetty For 'Ricebowl X' P R 1 te Counprovide $15.00€ g j \vl." Esti projeci and led vSince on- i ttial as an
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  • 44 9 12 Men To Help Korea Farming THE Britis Fc gj ider Anthony Nuttins told Commons 12 /ill go m the can beir.ii sei t to X >rea next month by the Food and Agriculture Organis d > a p n for nent ot Korean agri-
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  • 129 9 S 'pore Not Upset By Strike Threat Standard Shipping Reporter Ml i fr'l'i V circles m Singapore 1 \%i!h boats railing •I In -Imi?:'m; pc nol undul) worried by llic ihreatenec! |«o%roll bi waterside workers m Sourabaya and Scmaranf; «>i all British nhips* The and, if n< ther Inn -ed
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  • 71 9 THE produce markei m S pore ea day with no busine passing at quotations. Copra had buyers ti 5251 per picu] and sellers at $26| vii an Coconut oil was a dull marke! 9 buyers and $40j sellers. nul »$32, Copra $25| (buyers); Coconut oil S4oi
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  • 56 9 JAP AIRLINE BUYS 2 COMETS TOKYO, T 24 <Rcuter-AAP> The Japan Airlines has order- vo of Britain's Do Havilland Comet jet ail tor a LondonTokyo service, i •r are the higher-powered ea two models not yet m ser- ned to fly the At- lop. j pay about £550.000 each C
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  • 30 9 St S c closing pricef i Exchange today to £l stei ling; to US$l; 1J824 to Malayan $1: 50.388U tv one Indo- ,:i Gold $299^75 to one tael.
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  • 127 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. In•est was cent rod today on the tin section of the Malayan share market today. Industrials and rubbers remained very quiet. INDCSTRIAI s Changed prices were: Hover* Sellers M. Breweries 4 70 4.80 M. Cements 98 102 19.25 11>7.> Straits Traders 19 25 19
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  • 287 9 Rogatnick On Uses Of Rubber Xl Kit!-'. K i< <>n<- llie magic materials <»f modern ii\mi:. i < l Mr. Joseph 15. Rogatnick, Chief <>( the Kconomic and Trade Section of ti»«* American Consulate (>eiieral. Singapore^ m a speech here <»n rhursday. Pointing out that many thousands of things we
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  • 89 9 Standard Start' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selaneor Council of State this morning gave its approval to the expenditure o s !,65€ \> provide funds for the opening of ;i c agricultural station at Sabak Bernam, which has a population of 32,000 Malays and
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  • 117 9 VS Share Prices NEW YORK. July 24 (Router) Shares prices on Wall Street yesterday reached the best levels for about 20 years as indicated ie Dew Jones average I oi '>0 leading industrials The market was not particulartive, gains being co to about a
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  • 94 9 PRETORIA. July 24 (R ter) South African Finance Minister Nicolaas Mavenga said lasl ni^ht an increase m the offie al price of gold "will help the United States as much as ii will benefit other countries.* 1 An increase m tiie official price of )::>,r> (£l2
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  • 59 9 TOKYO. July 24 (Reuter-AAP) Japan expect. 1 to be admitted to the International Monetary Fund and World Bank on Aug. 13. a Finance Ministry spokes man said. The spokcs:n:in said .T.:p:!"> wou!<j send ;i "t^p financial and economic expert"' to the gem i meetings of
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  • 155 9 LONDON 2A (Reuter) i Secretary, Oliv« i t .'.I the House of l yesterday that the H igkong fish marketing board ...p-TaMri^ on co-operative linos ;>>; a i. i banical fish drier and Intend d to levetop the export ol dried i Asked it
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  • 208 9 AND CLASH IN JAP BOND TALKS NEW YORK, July 24 (AP). The pound am franc a<»;iiii posed a proWeni lor financial expert! attempting to *«nl«- Japan's wartime bmnl default. I The meetings are held m .strict secrecy but it \va agreed today that when then are significant developmeni the discussions,
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  • 336 9 RUBBER PRICKS IMPROVE BY ¾C. Standard MarkH Reporter Ji i l»!»?.l{ prices improved bj ■'> 1 rem |>< < ll>. resi« i(l;!v (vi a quiet markel m Singapore llial wma devoid ni any features* Small inquiries were received from Japan while overseaa orders continued negligible. Trade interest was small and
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  • 53 9 Berjuntai Has Profit Of £269,790 i i Dredging repori profit of t126f),790, ig for tion and •h ol Is and one of 2s. 6d, rl i :'i!',7l l Lh< yan leaving »ort duty paid to I layan \o\ ernm< n1 ore produced. C 921 19s. 7d. per ton at mmin
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  • 16 9 MR. D B I 1 7 y v I main time m kong. R«
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  • 68 9 Giant Manila Power Project WASHINGTON. July 24'VAI'.. A loan agreement providing U5520,000,000 for a Philippine Electric power, flood control and irrigation project was signed a i Wednesday at the* export-import bank. The loan, announced earlier, will help the National powe corporation to construct hydroelectric p'.-int on in*- river. designed to
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  • 99 9 London Rubber Parley Objects Standard S i w HOLDING <>i t.u fi.-i ntf.t i r l ii ol id,- >» «ii kin ..ri\ of I h<- In!' i n.il imi;< I Runner v imi\ (»nwi m I i!oj| on ,|i 1 1 I i•> r :-.tr«!f!l m a Forward t&*p
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  • 9 9 $25,000 For Flood Control W orks i out t
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  • 489 10  - an adventurs called Photography Peter Robinson FDFDSFDS FD DFA .it! i three roperi I LB4 c t.i .til 1 > nasl i I lhai I n int-s m m., n-il^ d r. < .v Pi „t Bin '-i r I ,[|.-r reas oo( r •i\ from Ike film d ista
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  • 216 10 O- F TREMENDOUS i ance 1 any m minati i i g glass to I di i v.*e A their presence If a study aim > i in dm ing uild 5 5 did th the n as Ihe development— i ,i- >v ill remember is
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  • 826 10 but Weijb Jones I UNDERSTAND from those beh nd the scenes <•;' the proposed Jaza Jamb iree that if .t:id when it g ts under W3y, the promoters will rely elj (Mi amateur talent and .ill proceeds will be devoted to charity elp me from I
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  • 73 10 BRUSSELS Douglas Fairb ink. Jr., came here for a few days to study the •;> issibility of using Belgian landscape as setting for a semi-documentary fiction film he plans to produce m Europe >'.• American television companies. "The Silent Men" as Fairbanks production will be called,
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  • 371 10 JUST ns the menu sounds more appetising when written m French and the girls fall more readily for the imported goods than the homegrown variety so is it fashionable to place undying faith m any optical equipment that is stamped 'Germany. With the Germans now competing m
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  • 16 10 JAMES Chalmers (tenor); Mulifl I.co S(»o f»«'e isnpratioi: George Wyatl (baritosse) soloist> m 'Hiawatha.'
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  • 758 10  - Williams' Retirement-Sad Blow To young Musicians VICTOR DOGGETT Says rpHE NEWS of the preraaA tuxe retirement, owing to ill-health, of .Mr. Gljh Williams constitutes a sad blow to music m Singapore, both to young and old alike but, perhaps, more particularly to the young. As the first Master of M
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    • 137 10 3- I The Popular German MIRROR REFLEX I CAMERA I ac 1 i Fellow illers. Flash- Tele-Lei s, Wide-angle at:- g. SINGAPORE Eml Wcsf PfcoJo Service 17 Change Alley. J Charho PKo.o S'orc, Ciianqi and Sclctar. 5. F,e Fee Photographic Store I 60, Cross Srr:;;f. BCur. Singh Co. ltd, 10-1,
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    • 170 10 HBfflßßffiraßKffißßfflßMaaHßaFWi-sffiffiaßaEsa PARLOPHONE RECORDS OF THE MONTH THE FIVE SMITH IROTHEKS fxj A kiss for e.'ry Cj Saturday Rag BILLY McCORMACX Song of Hie Carefree H 3 Bless your Heart 4- ELTON HAVES The Miller's Daughter The Spnning Wheel J FREDERICK FERRARI 4~ Tslone but the Lonely H Aye Maria LARRY
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    • 355 10 Radio Programmes Sl!\(»\f'OHF Proijrammf Bammary; 6.02 \.iri<-tv 4HI i.ietr,*' v it i Fame; Stri. I 1e.ii!,.,; 6-13— 7.1S As mtlr. II uirtres Spore; 7. 1T, Blng Sm.;,: ..-..i 800 l Ift a m. News; tO.OS Matinee; 11 a.m. Line and Sinker; p.m. Living m an MiiM< i.,r Brass Hand-.; I
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    • 388 10 rrtODAI S Ql OTAI I«»V: L whoever com Id nuke two car* I til iin n or t» ii blades <>i I jravs. to Baton a Bpol "I ground where only one grew before, would deserve better «f i mankind, and <i < > more essential i service t" hi^
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  • 559 11 HELSINKI, July 24, (UP) Five thousand othletes have been rubbing their shoulders with each other here over the past fortnight m o friendly understanding and comradeship. They have come from far away Korea, Japcn, the Philippines, India, Singapore, Vietnam, America, Britain, Dutch Antilles,
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  • 176 11 THIRTEEN records were Se( at Ihc JohOT€ Fnv;lish i •>!!< gt annual athletic sperts held m Johore a< th<* College p oand sterday. S. Sankaran vA\a won the long [jump hop. step. jump, hurdles the individual championship •:ie "A" division. Shah hd was the 'B division
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  • 48 11 F N BADMINTON IN :i friendly match nyain.sl Badminton Party today WBL Hnll the following memoc<*< will n tF. N.C.G. Moion, Chi a Hock San. K.S. Cbacko, Sbaharndia bin Bah: D, Ka an Lyo Ho, Wee i. i Leong, David Lee, Quek a Hii i, Ibrahim bin Mohd
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  • 158 11 TOMS Sportt Club, who I chj fe Athletkj 'A 1 In the Jui r ("up tie match, n d« yip for <t at when they U Llle Indians by two i a SAFA Di v 3B cet match played al the c YMA ground j *t< rd iy.
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    42 11 »b«te. Ap Yugoslavia (white shifts) launches an attack on the UdlM foal during their pre iminarr wSiOljmiit «KCtr Match a t Uekinki. Yugoslavia woi b > l« roaN to Me. In the ba< k a vl aßl irjttM P»rt a« th« (Hjuiflc Stadium^
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  • 33 11 photo rhe world's I.is.f-st woman surinter. Austral: i's Marjorie J.uk.son (left) puts m a practice run with Imi::!n sprinter .Mary D bouzu at the Ol.vmpic Village, near Helsinki. AP
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  • 193 11 S'pore Team Will Play In All-India Rugby Tourney SINGAPORE RUGBY I nion will send a Colony Civilian XV to take part m the All Ind;a Rogfej Tournament to be held m Con o, lV\lon, horn <fpt. ■28 to Oct. 4 this year. The decision to send a team for iN
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  • 1141 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Van Breukelens' String In Impressive Gallops By PENANG, Thurs. Most of Ipoh trainers' Marinus end Rinus van Breukelen's candidates were seen out this morning's track work m preparation for Saturday's races the opening doy of the Pencng Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting. Impressive workers were
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  • 68 11 THE Singapore An b< ry Club will hold a "Robin Hood" Shoot on Sunday at 3 p m. on their grounds at the junction of Cluny and Bukit Timah Roads. The shoot will consist of four ends of six arrows at yards; five end-,
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  • 65 11 Victory Cues To Indians tin ir best iorrn ll;i> i r rrmaimii und- i il r I t-l !!ii r.- EC* MM 14 M 'l lor? .ifc.iu- 1 i f ndi'iii-vjitiu m i liirtf v\ i Bounami i■.^ !<h at .i.i.ti: i»- i s 'i m i. i r the
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  • 151 11 CINCINNATI, July 24 (AP). Tin -s.u ..i «,f lhni« I iif> Ifiuii* jilavrr- from l lm i 112 lt*«| Slate* Mhl Japan look at each oUict v. -i«#t*.». in' ii ita« unl\ iii practice BCfisions. Phe iw<» oqaiad* if r>|trti coni petition here loiiioitoih <»f
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  • 125 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead fey The dotted lint shorn '.he hip posil ion i/(e fiigh-hun i qo\\< ches m hig baiacMwing all too frequently. You'll i get to be v loir n (/oiler i) you leave this flaw m swing. Study that daued line and be sure that
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  • 16 11 Selangor AAA Heats, Seven Finals Tomorrow a Una Tomoi these two e>«. i I ai»o completed-
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    • 56 11 iti'd c sW rTTHH TIDES n* ibe prineipa] rea »rta ta Mala] a: T()I)\Y AM. P.M. j Singapoi c 12 14 a na. 121 p m ,p. Dicki n fi U•• :n 841 p m p s Bin 1 1 ■n 7 r s p :T1 Pl ang 2 Ifl
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    • 48 11 1} SINGAPORE SOCCER: Malaya Cup. Singapore v JohoTe at Jalan Be.sar stadium: SAFA League Dir. 2B Cosmos r SIT at Geylang; Div ?>B P T v SUB Police at CYMA TENNIS: Singapore championships at YMCA 3.30 and 5.00 p.wr. PENANG SOCCER: Ramblers V SLRC, Victoria Green, 5.15 p.
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  • 52 12 HELSINKI. Mb M R 1. Inters i!-..n.<l Aw it; vi iminfl I edk r.uinn JI tn ng h. i luu reel a i- 111 mo! is, I H J k fn I i »troke n i v f r,:. 111 < I I r
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  • 27 12 i tssian javelin thrower Galina Zhabina, whose team mate yet sandra Chudina woa the event yesterday with a i »cjw d breaking throw.
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  • 98 12 HELSINKI, Juh M (Ren ter) —Th <• Internatioa il Olympic Committee toda] tunced thej n ould n■' put forv .ud th< i m orld i cord c itablished bj Austi i |j :'> >!:ir!c\ Strickland m the W metres hurdles yester (t.t\ for recognition bj the inatinnal
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  • 680 12 120 Yards H'dic? SI >ii FINALS tsi hi l l Han ison m 14.1 \rt Barnard, < I: I X- nne( h Dou- :Mr.ili.t. 14..*); 4 Ser. Russia; 1 vi.i Fi Prtef Hildr. th (ireal MEAT: I l.uk I 14.4; 2. I Bgenij > Russia, 14 Ra
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  • 256 12 HELSINKI, July 24 (AP) Russian Jurij Tjukalov's victory In tiie Olympic single sculls posed a ticklish problem today for the sculling world. What's going to become of the Philadelphia Gold Cup? Since 1920 the Gold Cup has been an emblem of world sculling supremacy. It automatically
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  • 110 12 HELSINKI, July 24 .AP>— Russian women, following the pace set by tl; e Soviet male athletes, dominated the women's Olympic gymnastic competition yesterday, keeping the nrst six places m the Horse Vault. I^i the parallel bars the Russia I women took .seven of the s\ 10
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  • 38 12 HELSINKI. July 24 (AP)— Sweden staged a line recovery to Austria by goals to one m their quarter-final soccer une Wednesday night Sweden scored all their goals m thg ia.u ten minutes of the 2 ime
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  • 965 12 ANOTHER DAY OF RECORDS AT HELSINKI Xutopvk Scares Olytnpieiiaubl** HELSINKI, July 2L (Reuter, AP, UP. AFP) Josef Csernak of Hungary shattered the Olympic end world records m the final of the hammer throw. He sent iTwhining away for 60.34 metres (197 ft. llh ins.). The previous Olympic mark was 56,19
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  • 35 12 HELSINKI. July 24 ißtoitm Singapore was fcodaj admitted to membership of the International Football Federation (F.1.F.A.) others admitted a^ members were: Ceylon, Indonesia, East Germany, South. Ifrica, J ihioni.i. Vietnam arid Laos.
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  • 112 12 HELSINKI, July 24 iAP) Olympic football officials are un ing their fingers. They an breathing inure easily now soccer tournament is wel under way without any of the explosive incidents they fearet wreck the harmony of th< 1952 Games b< ideologi nd political differences be
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  • 110 12 Russian Bullets Misfired HELSINKI, July 23, (Router) The United Stales Olympic Pentathlon team gave the Russians a box of American ammunition alter today's shooting event. m which Soviet marksmen lost out when their own bullets misfired. Aleusander Dehaev of Russia missed one complete round of five shots when his .22
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  • 138 12 HELSINKI. July 24 tAI i The lone 0 title won by the Japan to ban: tohachi I erday He outgrappled Rashid Momed- bekoy ol Russia i gain a unanimous decision a. Turkey and Sweden each carried off two titles m I c style wrestling competii
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  • 23 12 HELSINKI. July 24 Sweden'; 1 I won swimming event mode lon covering the o(JU meters m 4 mm. 5 4 mds.
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  • 302 12 held hockej UMinuunenl of ih, by beating Holland 6-1 the fii India led Holland bj four pjo«U vi India opened confident!) \(M exchanges the Indian Fornard^ i... .elves. T».,1n,1,an ;lI X carl) exchanges and iluii n -i I lili minute through rentn
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  • 163 12 BLACKPOOL, July 24 (Router) India were 185 lor three m the second innings and well m the lead m their match against the Commonwealth XI at close of today's play. The Commonwealth team scored 215 today m reply to Indi i first innings total of > >^-
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  • 76 12 The Combined V.S.C. will play a friendly football m on Tuesday, July 29, ag Spore Cricket Club on the Padang at 5.15 p.m. The foil i ing are requested to report at the field:— Wittam Ho, M. Perry, V. N darajah, K. Govindan, Sam hib, Govindsasamy, Goh Kirn
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