Singapore Standard, 29 July 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard itk X M i. VOL. 11l NO. 27. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 274 1 FAROUK LEFT WITH BIG HOARD PARIS, Mon. Ex-King Fg ouk, the playboy monarch, took with him 240 suitcases stuffed with treasures and personal effects when he boarded the Egyptian Government yacht, the Mahroussa, yesterday. I his is apart from his persona] wealth estimated between £100,000,000, a good share of which
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    40 1 iphoto. I tt<»is hold It bod 3 "I l v\«uinH»*(i (iimi.tiir rim m;; .'I rid !'i 11 wht-n ovi'i a SCWC <>t people i during i i n MutnilkM >gai«^l Preniei tn-h (oar days aiu-r ins lakuig oflce.- A. P.
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  • 109 1 FAROUK CITED AS WARNING HINT IP THE SHAH Hi R\Y .l.ils \J' V- Premier Woham><l spoke to |>.irl i.i iiini i !<!•.( nishl at the sen popularity ili< newspaper Bakhlar uii!ili often reflects hia views, hinted i<» ihe he ~li«>iil(! never stand i«» the mraj «»l 1 1 it be
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  • 329 1 'UK Position Not Changed' LONDON, July 28, (Renter) Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons today Britain still stood firm on its decision not to recognise Egypt's claim to sovereignty over the Sudan. Socialist Members ques- tioned him on what would happen when Britain had to re-accredit her
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  • 45 1 C-G To Con f it With Bao Dai MR MALCOLM MACDONALD, British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia has left Saigon for Dalat to confer with Emperor Bao Dai He w as ici tmpanied by French High Commissioner Jean Letourneau and Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Van Tun.— AFP
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  • 52 1 BANGKOK, July 28 iAFP'— Queen Sirrkit birth to a boy tod:tv. The bab.\- Crown Prince is heir to the throne. i The royai baby was greeted j with a 21-? un .s;i!ute. C v o\vds cheered m front of the Royal Palace A three-day public holiday was
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  • 28 1 A CURFEVt to b S Lab until i will b and I ss m I by i P the the > 1.30 p.m. a
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    90 1 photo. Coaaclllor A. A. .f. Anderson, Mayor <»f Rochester, Kent accompanied by hi^ wife, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas KOAC. Tlu-v are on their way to Australia and New Zealand on a 10-week goodwill tour. They are with Mr. T. P* F. McNeice, President of the Singapore City Council.
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  • 125 1 LONDON, Juh 88, (Renter) Defence Minister Viscount Alexander sum tunced m the House ot Lords todj\ thai >laj. < it*n. S. Shoosmith, a senior British officer, vv.in to he appointed Depu y Chief of Staff at (•en. Mark Clark's Headquarters. Lord Alexander said: "It ild
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  • 35 1 WASHIN'GTOX. July 28 <i:P>. —Senator Brien McMahon, 48, noted Connecticut Democrat and Chairman oj the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, died m hospital today after being bedridden for several weeks by spinal ailment.
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  • 73 1 P SAN, July 28. <L'P> P i sidei S ogman Rhee today ted the 64-day martial' law he >sed on Korea but cal 1 mooting of provincial governors and police chiefs to discuss itenance of order m next ;'s presidential election. Rhee was virtually
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    44 1 photo. Bir smiles from mm of the K.A.S.C. (above) greeted the cameramen when they arrived wUh men from oSer companies serving m Malaya by train from Kuala Lumpur They !ii i L ims ivn.liiir,. tomorrow for England. In Kuala Lumpur, the men had Standard
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  • 28 1 THE C Police Officer at Penan? and Province Wellesley has amended the bicycle curfew to 7.15 p.m. instead oi 7 p.m. with effect from yesterday
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  • 240 1 Malay a-RI Clash At Rubber Talks Seen Standard Stafl Correspondenl LONDON. Mim. The world's two leading rubber growers will be on opposite sides of a dispute over international control, preliminary bints from delegates assembling for ihe Rubber Study Group meeting here indicate. Indonesia is expected to press for the building
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  • 111 1 Betelnut Versus Lipstick NEW DELHI, July >8 I (Reuter) Indian wo- i men's habit of chewing i red-juiced betel leaves i was recommended m Par- J i liament today as beinii as i great an aid to beauty as 1 lipstick. Mr. Satis Chandra Sa- manta, member for West Bengal,
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  • 65 1 TOKYO, July 28 (R4 AAP) Co < fighters for the first time m the Korean war attacked B .airier based plane terday. They dan igi I tl ree ofl the Korean v. t coasi the loss of Ibe United Stat< 1 headquarters said thai all
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  • 35 1 'l Wl N! V Eng i -hi!-!--i etf arrived from H tain nitfhl b i i *J >\ r > i i^ej r, i rtmei I'acitj I hern Thei plan* Arrived it*; ttouri iuie.
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  • 159 1 SCB A PLANS BIG SWEEP THE SINGAPORE Chinese British Usociation is now considering proposal to run ;i halt-million-dollar loiter) m belp set uj» Earminp centres m Sin^Dore. The ceni will help squal and fa: to mow more I I and thus lower the cost »>f li\ The farming centre pi
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  • 81 1 ROME, Julj .'X < \l I' li.tl> has *\ul<xlcd the lust hydrogen bosib, the kwi paper GionuUc d'ltalij nported tuuier h.uiiiti head Inn's m its vi Mid j'ditiMii tonight I he newspaper published i photograph ulmli it claimed a. i\ iak»'n duriai the mm cessfttl ci
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  • 59 1 U S Airline W ins Appea LONDON. July An Ann 1 ic.ii! airline appeal hei c today to the Ii iv? a* ownership civil aircraft grounded al Kai Tak airfield. Hongkoi g legal b tr them md a i insport Incorp cd ot Delaware, Unit< appealing to the Privy Council's
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  • 87 1 'Saucers' Elude US Jets PON, July For tin- second week sion, "objects ol cic pi' Rod up on screens over I hi .It-r p lOK i- ipSl I said one <»i the i>i i*»t n \nu t <-d turn Uckti 111 h«Hii v: and Blifbtl] abo\r turn .it I distance
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    • 28 1 i 159 NORTH BRIDGE I 7^ y/ GOLD FLAKE c": J.BO per tin 35 <U. per 10 f parkel 2.05 per tin 40 < la. p«r 10^ pa< kH
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    • 105 1 Cfop him! Jk! 'FOR «rr^=s^A«f ICE CQEAM insjgff >' COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES *^-*U iwr MODEL 5114 h nnflH t 1 1 v HnaHnV lit. a M»M t 1 4* I U PI IPI v f aj^^^^^^^ j^^*^ 1^ r ~\J SINGAPORE PENANG |ItS<M FEDEKA7ION %22 l j LESS 10 DISCOUNT
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  • 379 2 S'pore Author Sails war UK Today HIS. FINISHED NL V BOOK ACCEPTED/ Standard Staff Reporter MEET Willis Hall, soldier, author, playwright, journalist and all that at the age of 23. Hall, who Is a corporal with the Koyal Signals is among the hundreds of army boys who leave Singapore tomorrow
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    27 2 piv-ture. Gen, Sir Gerald Tempter, Hish Commissioner, addressing members <>f Press Club of Malaya at their dinner at the Harlequin, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 239 2 Men Killed By Car While They Fought A Blaze WIVES and other dependants of Ihrfec Mala} Police constables killed bj a motor-car Isi on <mi\ near Kallang Bridge t^M> years :i:io utTt awarded damages totalling 5.~>2.2/>0 m a civil -nil before the < hiel Justice* Sir
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  • 36 2 PO Savings Drive Nets $220,000 THE Post O! r ir 0 savings crwnpait;n netted just under $100,000 erday alone. The camp^iyn rted on Friday and the' s; b. v evening j inted to $120,1 KJ( I
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  • 165 2 AN attempt to destroy a STC omnibus m February c bad a sequel at the Sin- gapore Assizes before Mr. Jus's c Knight and a mixed jury :<- day a a young man, Ng Kee Chor, was on trial on a charge of attempting
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  • 47 2 Mi>s I.v Vce-tt'h of Sin:;u|i»ic who received her Master of Aris decree at the June ''ipi'iiencement CXCICJacs of A lie I 'niversity. m Nen Ilivt-n. unneriiiut. She stadu-d ;«t Vale m 1951 and I">' under ,i i:'!lo.»ship fW*Mt from the IS. I>epartmrnt of State.
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  • 148 2 A CENTRAL building for the Singapore Council of Aduli Education is now being planned, and its officers are j now negotiating with the Government for help m the form of a site and a building grant. The report of the S.C.A.E.. i issued yesterday. also
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  • 280 2 MR. J. H. D. Sibree, Manager of the Shipping Department ol Harper Gilfillan and Company, testified m a Singapore Court yesterday how seven bales of textiles worth 57.K12 belonging to the companj al a Harbour Board godbwn, suddenly disappeared from lhal godown without lli<* company's
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    2 2 PROF. TERRELL
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  • 34 2 Mr. Khoo Tiong Loan of N< sties Products (Malaya) Singapore has sent through The Singapore I Standard donations of sii :> to the Singapore Anti-Tube losis Association and the British Red Cross Association.
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  • 450 2 I've No Faith In Income Tax Dept., Says Aw Standard Staff Reporter MR. AW BOON HAW, Malayan philanthropist, told The Standard yesterday that the decision of the Income Tax Department not to exempt his 5300,000 pagoda from tax was unjustified. He added that he has no confidence m the income
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  • 295 2 FOR Professor Wilfrid H. Torre! 1 (new head of the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, University of Malaya) and Mrs. Terrell, there is no other city m this world which holds as much fascination as Singapore. They both first saw Singapore when they were on a world
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    • 96 2 Ine greatest event m post -war motoring The NEW AUSTIN "SEVEN" BIfMBHJ J an u A u USt n^ S new Seven hGS opened the eyes of the world. Its *U b.h.p 4-cyhnder O.H.V. engine gives a top speed of over ™a' nd pet!Cl consum P ti o n up
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    • 90 2 H* iifl»»itsSJ hos< also J iroztt us n 1 GENUINE H II S Ai tf 1 WOOL. V.' r I. vouriti 8 ..a- SISS ffi fff< pf/j < for HOI s| y Bell Koivell Cine Cameras S Projecß from X ft v 5] I COMMERCIAL TRAD) ?S LI KM v|
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    • 94 2 t^l 'av/j?i<sht; .'aa.vmy- Jf -o yars ago, a sweet I •suDDNy voS onclc 1 -AM IS UNJDER A COOL. V VOUN6 LADV— MAME OF FUTURE ARRIVED* «n A FJVI /ySsiL &HOWER, LIKE VO' TOLE I PAMSY WUM<S-CO^-SIDEf?ED 7 MIRED wtODiN' SUiT- AT L/ y/%^ ME ~--fe>fc_ MOV/ CO 7 A
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  • 175 3 1 T^ T M.ij, 10 join orces In future Spore Elections Standard Malay Correspondent MH H.OOM »trong Singapore Malay Union] i.li (I t«» < <» <.jM i iv* v\iih \\iv local branch of yun i bin< Association m latare Singa-i-Liti\< .m.! < 1 1 v Councils
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  • 14 3 Singer Due In Colony si h ns 1 v Bt ITea Ui iag la
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  • 82 3 hoi: cc, era! M In the other S(6 I Mr H iirshman, reported thai his residen c m X.ay Suing Road ffU broken into an 1 li<«u >r. cigarettes, an i other Mrtl le worth $558 50 were stolen. Eight bottles of toe, brandy, whisk y and
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  • 3 3 Note for Employers
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  • 9 3 SVC Pay For T wo Plaques n- I all
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  • 125 3 Cashier Gets Four Months For C heating GOF I NAM S< i ier and book-keeper of Mintz Producten Ha M.V., ►d m tlu* Singapore Third District Court y. >ur months' jail on each hen he admitted cl ing lerik M i men on three i sions of a sum of
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  • 28 3 A M \RBt.K Ramakrishna from Calcul India, will enshrine I of i npl c at Sins ed n Oct. 31. 19 oi Mr. P r
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  • 153 3 15 Malayans Take Social Study Course Standard Stall Reporter FIFTEEN candidates lien and tour men will bt taking the entrance examinatioi for the University of Malaya new Social Studies Course I morning at three centres. Thirteen ot them will take th( examination m Singapore, whih the two outstation candidates both
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  • 95 3 SI intl ird > <n Reports r I 111 FOURTEEN YEAROLD hero, Terence Edmett, uh.. foiled i tondil ambush jn N.iM'o Estate, Kota Tinggi lasl Wednesday, and hi> 1 1 year-old brother, Bryaa have their schooling problem rirtnalljf solved. The Deputj Direi tor oi
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  • 75 3 FOUR lallang fires m Singapore yesterday afternoon made the City Council Fire Brigade, Navai Base Fire Brigade the Army Fire Service turn out to deal with them. First fire was at Lim Chu Kang and Chua Chu Kang Roads area, then there was a fire
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  • 466 3 Seven Men Hit Back At Vote Critic MU. Thomson. Super visor of Llectinns m Singapore, yesterday said thai the fan that 75,§M people have chosen to put their names down m the electoral register Is a sufficient answer to an\ wini sty that elections under the present Colonial set-up arc
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    89 3 Mrs. Betty line (above), the secretary ol the organising committee <»i the Singapore binese Ladies' Association who arc organising the charity pas* I ml. lMper> at the forthcoming: charity pageant "Rendezvous with Eve* to be staged at the Baffles Hotel on \u^'. 15 and lti. (Left to rifht): Mrs. Chao
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  • 397 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE unofficial members of ihe Legislative ouncil interviewed by The Standard yesterday welcomed ihr Governor's appointmeni <>i a committee i<» Btudy the question ol increasing ih<* number of elected members. However, thej had not been officially informed of their appointment.
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  • 182 3 Standard Stall Reported POPULAR gramophone records from Red China have been imported via Hongkong into Singapore. They are sold at 54.75 each m m most of the leading Chinese music shops. Other gramophone records m Mandarin, from Bombay, are sold at $2.70 each. Although there
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  • 139 3 A FISHMONGER, Low Peng Cher, told the Singapore First Poli c Court yesterday that a 10-year-old Ei ci lip <■■-'•' when two Chinese boys cha ing each other m the market knocked down his basket of fish. Low was giving evidence at a preliminary inquiry
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  • 301 3 STRIKE OVER Standard Shipping Reporter THE 53-DAY-OLD *trik, of th<* W rsl (oast Sailor-.* I riion has ended and the American Presidepl Linr*. is juggling its Bailings bo thai the it'ii-ilav schedule arrival of its ships m Singapore will he resumed as soon as possible* The
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  • 159 3 Malaya Not Hit By Java Sugar Strike ALTHOUGH 30.000 workers have gone on strike m Java's major sugar refineries, it should not affect the sugar ration m Singapore and the Federation. The reason is that the sugar supply of Malaya and Singapore does not come from Java. The sugar supplied
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    • 103 3 i a// fhe precious momenfs r b, Keystone 0 nil fmr tftmr- 101 tjtu/Hi at /I Resort of DistinctL crowning its oum S-01 Singapore 9 best §ea coast, An ideai rendezvotii an between thn vj ha Harm Air- J\ 7 i V #/M m/>.s (-z^-s i> 1 1 11 n>>
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    • 106 3 _^gfec 1 f > RXX. j Yfcß' TMf V', I NEVf-P 1• M JGM f .>H .h[ HAD I '.Li 1 f T^; THOUSAMP^ **"^/7TTT^AjM^777>^wrT% 1 BALL JONES/GOT 'IM DOWNIOUR DOPI r'OL /A COUPLE OTHER PO« LAi^ IN HOt-D Of J, \CASH A MUO', HAVC O.JST IF fIX ■^jf^"'^l'll V
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  • 337 4 BANDITS FOILED IN BID TO DROW LITTLE GIRL Security Forces Wound 4 Reds, One Surrenders Standard Slaft Correspondent KUALA LIMPLR, Mon. Communist terrorists inhumanly tried to drown a helpless 13--year-old sjirl, daughter of an estate Chief Clerk m Serdanjj;, Kedah, yesterday, by throwing her into :i pond. Alrri h|>«M'ial constables,
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  • 58 4 Neighbour's Quick Action Foiled Two The prompt two extortioand Siak Lin X i Kai s^ar c •sunning Wong i ntenced to rigorous lmprisonpting to extort tain sum of Kirn Kee on April 24, Pall Singh who aid that v. hen the re m the house ghbour ran to the c
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    57 4 Mr. Raja Monamed Noordin bin Raja Dell, Assistant iaspectof of Malay Schools, Negri Sembilaa, has been •.warded a leader-spec ialist great lot a four month \W\t to the 1 nited Stales as a guest ol the I S. Governnenl He "ill visit rural prini.it schools, and also rural health, lute
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  • 25 4 IPOH. Mori.— The I 6. S :iOOI v Hon. S; Ooi Eu Tee. > r nning 108' 1480. 1090, t 1
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  • 81 4 DATO CHOSEN RED CHIEF DATO KAMARUDDIN bin Ha.ii Idris, the Mentri Besar oi Trengannu has been appointed the president-curn-chdirrhan, the Trengganu Branch of the British Red Cross Society. The British Adviser. Mr. M. .T. Hayward was appointed di tor. Both were elected atives to the Central Councii m X lala
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    83 4 On Westminster Bridge, with the Houses of Parliament m the background, the three Air Cadets and one officer of the Malayan Air Training Corps being shown some of the sights of London by an RAF officer. They are on a fortnight's visit to England at the invitation of the A.O.C.
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  • 148 4 EASY TO SLIP IN AND OUT OF PENANG PENANG, Mon. Stating that accused had shown how easy it waN for people to slip m ana out of Penang. Mr. Foo Lens Siew. a boarding officer, pressed for a deterrent sentence on a ship owner. Lee Kang Chin of Prangin Road.
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  • 252 4 PENANG, Mon. A 23-year-old Chinese songstress at the Great World Amusement Park. Kee Kirn Suan, told Mr. J, Black m the Magistrate's Court today that her husband threatened to disfigure her face with nitric arid w lien she refused to him money and go with
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  • 89 4 Used Force: Man Charged KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Abdul Maid bin Puteh. a 19--year-old Malay was charged i: >w Inche Ibrahim m the First Magistrate's Court today, i v using criminal force on I a Chinese woman, Chu Team Soon, with intent to outrage I her modesty. He claimed trial and
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  • 61 4 MALACCA. Men. Pleading guilty to i. charge of Inconsiderate driving al Kandang, a planter, .himus Dirkson of Tanah Merata Estate, Muar, was today Qned 575 by the President ol the Sessions I Court. Mr. F. A. Chua. Dickson was acquitted on a charge ot falling to
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  • 127 4 St:;ii<!j!r«l Siaff (orreypondonl IPOH. Mon. The Perak Chinese Chamber of I Commerce announced today that it will accept <looahoii« m cash or kiml for ihe recently born triplet-*, whose parents are resettles m ihe New Jelapang Village an«l who are. al present, out of a
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  • 67 4 IPOII. Mon.— Mr. F. H. Brom- ley, Headmaster of the Anderson School, Ipob, Mrs. Bromley and their daughter will bo leav-j ing Malaya by plane for the United Kingdom On Aug. 6 for .i j five-month vacation. Mr Bromley who has been here for the
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  • 218 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Customs officers slopped a car at the 3rd mile Klang Road on April 11, about 7 pan. and found it smelling strongly of opium. They took the car to the house of Mr. P.J. Clough, Senior Customs Officer, Kiang, and there searched it.
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  • 152 4 Standard Slafl m r<«|»<m<l< nl Xl A! LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Chfecw Association, The Standard inxl<r-i.m<l*. \%ill h<>l,! meeting shortly m Kuala Lumpur with Mala* ieaoWri i<> disease th«- RfCA's $500,000 Malay Ai.l SrhcNir« It is understood that Mr. Leong Yew Koh, the IfCA's
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  • 106 4 MacG Visits Pudu Prison KUALA LUMPUR, IMon. The Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, was impressed by the "good administration and good discipline" of Pudu Prison, when he visited it for the first time this morning. Mr. MacGillivray added m the visitors" book: "All prisoners are usefully and beneficially
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  • 22 4 Mr. Chang Mm Kee has r?figned as honorar; tary o! vie Pi Education His sucrcisor is M:-. Urn B. Yee.
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  • 15 4 Gen< Matthew B. Ridgwav, S eme Allied Commander m i intestinal flu Reuter
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    51 4 Photo by Mr. Fritx Graur (left), secretary of the Postal Telegraph and Telephone International. aßd Mr. Osman Siru President ©I the P<nang Postal Inilorm Services I in«»n seen bavin* t«- 1 at the Piccadilly Hotel tiven by mtmben <>r *t PuhUl iniciL Mr. Cmur visited Pe«»M U*4 Hcrii. Sam Kai
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    59 4 These two pictures by Mr. Chin Sene P<>»-. a awkt of thf Ko>.tJ Photographic Sorielv of (ireal Britain and a Member of the Sefugoc Camera Club, have been awarded two first prizes lor the third Malayan photographic and art exhibition to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. Z and
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  • 86 4 Widow, Friend Robbed KUALA i —A Chinese \vi'wore robbed and jewi llery tot three Chin* I whom gger Ht I during 1 Tile wid were m their I icn the > .iem up 'gor. Tiirro i [aces coven The Ai the \>ang. J'i A yearcommit 6 1 1 lg into
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  • 31 4 Recruits For British Army IPOH. Mon ted for 1 i from 9 a.m. 1 E physically fit i tionai Standard lon [00 the ages of 18 a years ing S, requin
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  • 29 4 Telecoms Men Told To Unite KUALA I Of tilt I Telep S id. xh« tour :;d- Mala; an Post; < Teiep- Spe m ttia P joinins I LI i-, > co&d
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    • 137 4 mh THE BLACK TULIP P^ The femeu* Horficut-fu-a! SoCICt] of 4 hjor!ci-i ence otf^tcd a pni^ wnicS was i■■ no r claimed, of £8,000 for a Block Tulip This was duiing the ''Tulip maJncss" ot Holland M the 17 th ccnl^rv when torfui_s WCr« made ond last m tli' i
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    • 29 4 c i 1 1 lift. -'2 oyp*:0 y p*: fving hormone) your glands anc t nervi IK xi -J y who suri Ml will io HfT r« s s
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  • 204 5 i standard Staff Correspondent PKNANCi. Mob. Young Chinese «irls too eager to learn the art of making gold article! have been exploited by some goldsmiths who Wtte alleged to have paid then only $10 to Sl3 per month tl s apprentices. \s :i result of
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  • 274 5 More Publicity Needed, Urges IT* Z^ l \i% enang s LIVIU Standard Stall Correspondenl PENANG, Mon. Remarking thai the Hi) eases a month attending the T.B. Clinic m MacMister Road were i<»<> few, the Chief Medical Officer, Penang, Dr. M. L. Byiioe, urged 1 1 1
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    18 5 Mr s VeUupUlai. Supervisor of The Taiping General Hospital Outdoor Dispensary, who has retired after :»S years' service.
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  • 147 5 Damaged Bicycles, 3 Jailed Xl M^A LUMPUR, Men. For being members of an unlawful assembly and causing v age to four bicycles, three Chinese. Ong Kean Kee (23), e« Peng Siang (22) and Kee I Fan Siah (26), were convicted by Inche Ibrahim m the First Magistrate's Court, here today,
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  • 74 5 UPING, Mon. Taiping's second discussion croup, monsored Pc tic Adult Education was formrd a Her a meetins ft the St. George's Institution. On Wednesday, July 30 the group will rtiseuss the problems iting to marriage Mr. II S. On^. will jspeak on M Marriagje <^"d the Law In
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  • 63 5 MALACCA, Monday. Remarking that both the bailor and the bailee seemed to have no resped for the court, the President of the j Sessions Court, Air. F A Chua, estreated a bond of $50 put up by a merchant, Ch< oi Chwee Toh. Mr. Chua also ordered thai
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  • 65 5 JOHORK BAIIRir. Mom. A meeting of the District Weliai..' Committee to elect a general management committee to run arid manage the 1952 Welfare Week and Fun Fair ml] be held at the Council Chamber, Government Building, Bukit Timbelan, on Monday, Aug. 4. .it 4.45 ;).m. The
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  • 329 5 >lIM viion> m Slßfspore liable to load *~lM*«t«l iiitc tixl.iv I> V\ fire stone. Mackeuli im Mukil Tim. ill l'tinii»s, K;il«*stitT K,i .l.il.iu Aliipas. It. M lit M« Kitihlf. Kr;i«1«lrll »i-«', \|v;jfotr* Rntote, Isianil GoM < tub. V\ Intfoor Park, Seletar Pumps, \n' Sooo, Selettr Wlrek^s, I
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  • 255 5 Wipe The Reds Out First, Urges N air M ALA LI Ml'l K. Won. "Our lu-si line ot defence i«. to be vigilant <>l tile present «iaii^<T from the <>mtnunists, whose agents are active m every sphere (> 1 our life." Mr, V. D. ?oir. president oi I the Federation
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  • 260 5 Standard Mart Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mom. Over .">()() children oi (hi- hospital labourers and attendant* of the Johore Bahru General Hospital screamed their delighl this erening, >\h«'ii Mrs, Jean Falconer* >% i i «»l ih«- British Adviser, Johore, declared open h children *a playground m thai
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  • 109 5 JO II OR X P/ Twenty-three more o;ii n c youths —Ui i rom Johore B;j and seven from Muar —were sele< led as lor the* Federati I 1 iitind js the tota eruil iccepted m t!ie SI ite to 120. the recruiting is over,
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  • 55 5 MCA Drive For Policewomen MALACCA, Won— Folio i c irivc toe Malacca branch r >t the '•■•< Chin— t .■>!■..*■ i viil it- t- ■•< nib Em IMi drive l <s bewfl Btocti i w >Uowi: Masrs. Coil Joon Hoe. Co i i .ii Tmm. Yen Ka". Q.■ N.i (j-:«-^.
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  • 21 5 i K.I 5 Dc .m, lied suddc i- ri i pjn '1 be burial ik,- &t Kdidiri CMMtvj u>
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    • 188 5 < Mill TOMORROW AT 3P.M. \i U ST 2ND VJNINIVERSARY M MBKR. MILLIONS WHO LOVED TH£ STRAfTON STOfIV A NEW AND WONDERFUL HIT FROM M-G-M ininir yv Jnnnl H^nnnw LnnP^^^ 9 tfn^LH nnnt Mf^ 1 1 0 Piy[Doyci« JAN[iL[i^^^ j j OPENS TODAY 1 I 1.15, 6.45 iK 9.30 P.
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    • 181 5 TV// TITO COBBI yi K. J (PAGLIACU) PREMIERE M i I kSE Guetti rriio )i<: t tonight't P evening >>■■' t A LIMITED M WHVH OF CIR< I WILL BF. AVAILAB i i ti^i Sfutlis t tutu rj I. I.V InoA u\i I -rUNTHSIR" la 1 1 iimi 01 <h;
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    • 35 5 Atl.iutii .1 v Now Show ins 7 (Ml IP! AIN UOKATIiI lIORNRLOWI X 1 1>< -hniroJo! Nt-tt V\ m id v.t» shdwinj; f. ;;o a ii tiOl !>! N SI \l I lON And lINf.IK STAMPfcDI-
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    • 124 5 FILMS: Bi itish wind! is of Life m Britain 8 10 lo p.m. P. 0.5.8. Film Shows by Publi< Re itions at Hsin Mm Public Schooi Wood; and Llth and Geylang i SPORE Alumiin \ss(»< it: )ii nic i i Pathologica eel ;<; Kandang Kei biu i I p.m. M
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  • 508 6 1 OM the hrn made m papers about the freits m Singapore, one would be d to believe that this Colony alone m the !e world was suffering such hardships. We feel it jty to disillusion the people on this. Bui c we do this, it
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  • 1033 6  - "War Of The Spice Islands" Draws To A Close Arnold C. Brackman By Special Standard Correspondent RIMAHKAI, CERAM, INDONESIA 'THE world's forgotten war. the "war of the Spice Islands," Is now drawing to an end. The sell-styled Republic of the South Moluccas is today reduced to a few armed groups
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    • 446 6 Sir;— Through the medium of your newspaper. I would like to stress a few points regarding the Central Provide I Fund Bill. Three cheers to the Federal Legislative Councillors, who. having the interests of clerks m heart, have fought very hard for the
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    • 144 6 Sir. It is interesting to I the two letters on lottery monies by Yalam and T. C. I appearing m your paper of date (24th July). I fully agree with the remarks of Mr. T. C. Kirn, and cannot help thinking what a pseudo moralist Yalam is trying
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    • 292 6 Sir;- On July 18. you re* ported thai D;iio E E. C. Thuraisingham, comrrxenting on your Editorial "IMP On The Wane?", had agreed with il and said it was very timely. He is quoted m your it pori as having said "While paving lip-service to anti-communalism, a
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    • 258 6 Sir; It is pleasing to notice that some of our bridges have acquired new coats of paint, for example, those over the Stamford Canal. Now we know which is Polglase Bridge and which is Malcolm Bridge. But what of the others over the same Canal
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    • 224 6 THE QUESTION OF THE MONEYLEND ERS' ORDINANCE Sir; May I say a few words to the call by "People's Champion" not to the Moneylende Ordinance repealed. One of the disadvantages v. h "People's Champion" seems to suffer very badly i< the complele lack of logic m his argument--. He admits
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    • 150 6 GENERATORS BLACKOUTS Sir, Mr. J. Balkara Singh has brought the world into the scene to establish that Mr. T. P F MeNeiee is m no way responsible for the Blackouts m Singapore. -From this, it seems that Mr Balkara Singh has entirely forgotten Ihe SIT. and its giant building pi
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  • 26 6 Review of Views pOM r "T T. I In Interna of 01 i those ing co i v I i<>r i Proposed Pagoda 1 New Villages
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  • 157 7 Proposed India Probe Said 'Not suitable' -ED GERM CHARGES LONDON, Jnl> 28 (Keutrr)- Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, sh Winistei State, told the Commons today the sh l.ii\n!imcnt t 1 1 it would by "unsuitable" to 'o India tliit she should appoint an impartial investigate Communist charges of germ war- lar Korta.
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  • 44 7 |t)M>;l\ I ii -H odlK I t»n Di ikm !.ink V ih .i aa mm a the J tbc world baa com dei .i t> 1 m (I n i• »-ri! months, spokrsmai <»f the Bri -I II IL, lit
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  • 44 7 < -8.000.00-0-on Co: i ri-N.iiution on the pre i m b] Ibc Ml i :i.:i i I I iiiull t >t $ats i trade Bl i Ihm uri i oimii v s said ffertu wa] iniprov interi itional ore
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  • 16 7 Retrial Of Trust Case i-.ing Mr An I h M nuary Mr \SP ted n np-
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  • 27 7 MACAO BACK TO NORMAL 11 i i in m M d ed to Portuterrii irbed on .> g incident biirdcr guards m killed and 1 seven Macao .-~:de.
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  • 37 7 .1 28 (AP i a:id Communisi discu&s different d nenl tottle ->nl eed. were m alnent on the v of th<* armis--5 did nothing to b i if prisoner ssue has 12.
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  • NAGUIB MUM SUEZ, ISRAEL
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      38 7 King Frcderik and Queen In grid oi Demnare sit smoking together during the Koyal visit to Godthaab m the Danish Colony of Greenland. The Queen is dressed m Greenland's national costume, which includes lonj; sealskin slarks. A. P.
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    • 253 7 CAIRO, Mom. Observers here feel thai while tli«lie* \;i-uil» regime is quite capable «t" maintaining law and order, ihe return of the bitterly anti-British Nahas Pasha, head «»t the Wafdist Party, certainly justifies Britain^ precautionary inrasurrs m rushing warships, planes ami reinforcements to
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    • 312 7 We're Ready For Any Counter Attack, He Says EGYPTIAN tRMI HEADQUARTERS <..,,! Cairo) Jolj 128 1 -M* 1 B twin national aspiration the evacuajtion ol British lro©|w from i ln- v ii«/ Canal and rfic unit) of ili^ Niii !l« itli the Sudan —^< t i*n i«• I maun* for
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  • 178 7 Standard Special < orrespondeni |AKARI V. Mod. Indonesian authorities lia\«detained 15 officials, including ike Chiet of the Pand- ustoms Service, and "l^o i>m« Chinese rubber dealers m connection with ifn recenl seizure of a Singapore-bound i from Pandjang m ><»uili Sumatra i. ith
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  • 96 7 KHARTOUM. July 28 (Reutei I Sudanese political parlies received the news of King Farou abdication with joy. Hundred of cables of congratulation on his coup d'etat were sent to General Mohammed Naguib from all parts of the Sudan. Ismail Elazhari, leader of the Ashigga Party, which
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  • 60 7 WASHINGTON. July 28, (UP) The State Department j has received no request from former King Farouk to spend his exile m the United Slates, informed sources said yesterday. The informants said Am- bassador Jefferson Caffrey communicated nothing to the Department that would indicate Farouk wished
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  • 86 7 LONDON. July 28 (Re ite The .stock markets today turned generally dull, after lasi week's late show of firmness with the economic debate, which opens m the House of Commons tomorrow, tending to restrict active interest. Week-end events m Egypt, though having little material effect, likewise tended to
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  • 62 7 LONDON. July 28 (Reut< Cable and Wireless, L Britain's nationalised communi- cations undertaking, today recommended a dividend .slash to 2j per cent because income last ar was insufficient to meet the customary 4 per cent pay out. The undertaking repori said the surplus for the financial year ended
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  • 38 7 1 ARTHUR, Nebraska. July 28 iUP) Sherifl Mile Hen s i ri Last nighi that mm Air Force B -2^ crashed m flames miles northeast of here and seven persons were believed dead.
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    54 7 Hundreds of people were driven from thej* homes yes terday by floods m country an j «ojsta! arras rin^mK Sydney The flood waters are extensively damaging crops and property. Pit sure t.iken m Victoria uives sonif «'»<'> oX the depth of the flood v&feM Tho p«»life ««c«ik aue »een a^isimj;
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  • 248 7 LONDON. Jul) '2l\ (Reuter). The Conservative Governmeni today gave a preview of its plans for denationalizing the iron and Bteel industry, transferred to public ownership l>> the Labour Governmeni m I >•»!. An official paper issued this morning announced the setting up of an
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  • 72 7 PORT LOT IS. 28 (Reuter) The Qantaa E Airways Constellation "Charles Kingsford arrived here today on jte ing flight from Australia to a Africa. The plane cavern at an average crusing sp« 235 miles an hour took X) hours 55 minutes to fly from the Cocos
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  • 75 7 A Mother Stands Son BEVERLY HILLS (UP of I I stood b 3 with n "1 ln\»- m\ sun d-'p'> Dow .ti;t! tjm ni Nkm tli.tll\ 'A .1^ (il^.r (i lt\ I rmik ulnii sh« ip; Urn ni.ii i i.iur <»l In i d i»r. Pitocew I itliij I ((111
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    • 32 7 WffftVff^B i >r s /E» m'mmJ m m ml mSB QJ•/ 'i— Of- M MI 4 IJ m rJEM n-.. vV THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND MANAGERS MANSF.EID CO.. LTD. OCEAN BtDG. SINGAPORE I.
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    • 111 7 BOBBER, TINCLOSINGPRfCES Sfandurd London Con t spondi nt LONDON, July 28 The Nftovifff of. th, prats of rubbt i and lm on rhf London Mitt, i todo LONDON RUBBER LOr'DON Tin Spot it. .6 ipm r,'<r Aug. 1t, 6 tOt S* P t. 1t. 6 Tnr,, mmmtU* Oct Die. 26
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  • 87 8 Standard Shipping Reporter. i NOT even the Master Of the Russian owned freigb t<- r Kalzma. which arrived m Singapore during the week-end knows where his ship is bound for. with her cargo of 750 tons of kerosene oil from the Russia* Bla<k I Spi
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  • 245 8 Bid To Farther Improve Harbou r At Belawan Deli Standard Shipping Reporter EVERY eltort is being made by the Indonesian Fort authorities at Belawan Deli, to improve the present harbour conditions at this port, said Mr. Kd. O'Keefe, Isthmian Steamships Far Eastern Representative In Singapore yesterday. By the end of
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  • 115 8 UK Building 30 p.c.Of World's Ships W VSHINGTON, J v 1 v 28. (Route; 0 Britain has on order or is building 30 per cent p. Bvorid's ships, the National Federation of American S said. The United Si tes has 8.6 ocr the world total of 11.500,--000 tons on order
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  • 223 8 Standard Shipping Reporter LOSS ol ea through an inrush of sea water has led the Ministry oi Transport to the belief that the full vse of the bilge pumping and jection system has not been made to the extent by the engine room crew
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  • 45 8 Canada and Japan are ex to negotiate an air agreement soon, it Canadian Pacific Airlines may continue to land m Tokyo en route to Hongkong. In return, Canada will grant reciprocal treatment to Japanese flights igl da.- A. P.
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    • 656 8 <?i *>1 j. '—'i /J> -A <D, (7) FASI REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE J (i Ovfil.u.d d ,v \r^clr>« All American << (nuidiin Cities Peniing P Shutn S pcre Arr LA SI V IIirPINI i\. M "July 29 :oJul> 3*Jnlj lAug SBA«g oJ ur% Care Peep Tl: 5 bi I passengei
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    • 713 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ItesiifaT Sailings to China and Japan from Sinstipore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Jupan l>ue Spore Due Penanp From "I uninij" Aiir 15 Aug 21 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'hara Spore For "Fukiea \uk H"kon» A Japan
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    • 366 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd BoUand-America Lirt Nederla .ci i-ine Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW FORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBII i- NEH ORLEANS Spore P S'h mi Peaaßf HONDO (SMN) 29JnIy/sAog 6 7Aug I 9sUt AMPENAN (RL) 20/25Ang 86 11 Aag 2S\ug SLOTERDYK (HAL) 3 7Sepl BSepl OSept
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    • 141 8 -<gfe^'' MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A. P. MO LLEH General AgeMOLU R -i! UHSHIP < <•-. I N NEW YORK 1 Accepting Ca r g^ I v p and f a' A lex s and G -(.I [«C UL \LK>iv I THE BORNEO CO LTD. I I tCGtpr '<.■' m Ing
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    • 244 8 Sailings ikom s< wihnv.i^ i h "PAIA(»ONIV Ebi BMgk(»K SaiKt.x) Honckmis K',hr Vok«*«m»... N RAu« >x 'INDIA' foi Bjr;sk ;k Sa son Hongkong Manna Kobe Yokohama I s JtSc^ it; ns^m 11 1 'MKONIA" fci Bangkok It ItSppl it, UStm "PANAM V fOf B^ncKr.k S Hongkong Manila Kobe ft Vokohai
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  • 440 9 Lack Of Trained Men Hampering Trade Expansion By ENGINEER liMPCRTERS of the latest types and more economical generating plants are finding great difficulty m having hheir products accepted m Malaya. it€ of the fact that m Singapore and up-country ]re very old and uneconomical steam boilers still being used up
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  • 18 9 Produce Mart Opens Quiet I rier »ted i a cjuict d i cube 1 IM <Hw> Lampni >: S
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  • 38 9 HI 'Acilkm.wn departmcßl stores m Singaitcan IJ I.aidlaw and 0., Ltd., hotirr.iall .<i Hardial Si;i»h and Sons simultaneously H m 5 Jca yesterday. 1 no a S «vv *>£/s' it* «l de
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  • 126 9 COMMODITY PRICES y i >: fii; rttfcbri t>nt 0 rt-nu pel !l» > m *>insa No I Spot Loose 88 88; U.B la tult \uu \<> I K> .v BBd v*. No. R.S.& s:;i 84 \<> 3 .vs. 78! 79 T«w Dwll. I ONDON Rl 881 R Mum' iv "s
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  • 29 9 The Kent (F.M.S.) Tin >h. has da! interim i end ol share m res I the D L ;:and on Aug. 8.
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  • 248 9 I >!*' 1 i! of tin--4 I 43 m Indoi i rago an I I M exp»ii ts from .anted to 2.9.8 r oduetil 4 .h s j 2 tons »nd I c C ■£•> m ton», figures IS4M »^e not yel avail w «*i4 productiosi
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    44 9 plioio. A snm!! s«*< lion oi tiif har-gam-hunters ;»f Whiteaway Laidlaw Co. Ltd. m R= lt tery Road, Singapore yesterday. Whiteaways and two other firms, Messrs. Hardial Smtjh AL Sons, and Chotir mall and Co. rimnltameously began a 'cheap sale 1 season yesterday. Standard
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  • 267 9 WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP) —Independent American economist's are beginning to express concern that a new wave oi inflation will sweep over the nation during the coming months when public attention is centred on the political arena. Their apprehension is increased according to close
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  • 69 9 India Says 'No' To Borneo A GOVERNMENT i kesman told the New Delhi Parlia- it Lhat the Indian Government did not intend to send any unskilled labour to Borneo or other places He said that the Representative of the British Colonial Development Corp had contacted the Indian Controller General of
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  • 363 9 Malayan Exp orts Of Tin Metal Show Drop EXPORTS of tin metal from Singapore and Penang during the hrsl half of 1«>52 to all destinations amounted to 30,694J tons compared with 33,050J ton^ m the period from July to December last year, Statistics released by Si aits Trading Company I
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  • 211 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore was dull and featureless throughout yesterday with hardly any business passing. Quotations were about 3 cents per Ib. above Saturday's levels. Opening around 88 cents per Ib. for first grade rubber I August shipment. prices i proved
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  • 97 9 standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan share market Opened ihe week with very limited business passing although the tone was steady generally, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. INDUSTRIALS Changed prices were: Boyen shuts B. M. Trustee 8.50 7.50 (Hkong reg.) 740.00 760 M.
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. July 28— Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.82 to £1 sterling: $6,465 to U.S. SI; $1,832 Malayan SI: 50. 3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $299.50 to one tael.
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  • 31 9 ZURICH, July 28 (AFP):— A July 30, a new air] link the Philippines to Switzer land and will permit traveller >ake the trip m [ess i a vs.
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  • 161 9 RFC Search Fo r Better Types Of Synthetics WASHINGTON Julj 28. rhe Reconstrurtioii Ffnanee Corpwrntloß has Uwn 1 J S>(i.."MM».o«o .eaich for better t ties ol sj ntht ibber. U i i Un Juiy jiiiipi (M uu !li- i. till at tii; t■< rabbi mm rxtra mvc me 111 I
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  • 43 9 Preview Of Trade Show Standard Si iff v P THE A Trad Commissionei m a has arranged a pn bits m the I avilion al the Sii g; pon Exhibition m the Happ> World at day, August 1. Some 200 j c pro
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  • 18 9 Steel Firms Ask For Formal Pact H. J I The United S ricas I I i m M
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    • 84 9 4~Vt\ izmfrv A "Tcs? Drive" will |1 •'•j vv y |Im 0~|" T^^ V"> ."."?"> Yoj'll f.r.d .t'i b.g wh« I CO< s. j I f|B i ll\4l with the most h p and /Ml N■ r. I I i ,f 5 closs lorg-flu Sl 'orr.par;. fesJl >::^-- i S
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    160 10 fkE CAMERA NOTEBOOK GO L PLACES!^ -I'M 1 1 1 and i y (O/! left)- HOB .YOBBLYC; of Prince's bar on Saturday night —business magnate T. V. Mitchell and Johnnie Arsen. Were tfiey discussing preseni trend o) market. i (On right) DANCING to the strict tempo of
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  • 1051 10 Indus S A Biggs vo lovely wife dining and lurant on S relay nig to mark fifth year of wedded life. i> i i I X h.i\ t hi* Sinf p >re oi er mi. Perha ps it was iiohd., spirit, or i >
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    • 201 10 WHITEAWAYS PRESENT WHIRLPOOL HOLLYWOOD MAXWELL BRASSIER-, IN SATIN, COTTC LACE— WHITE AND PINK. 32, 33, 34, 35, 36. JUNIOR AND MEDIUM FITTINGS USUALLY $6. 96 TO $10/ NOW NOVELTY COTTONS 36" WIDE USUALLY $2.75 TO S3 25 NOW $2/ To $2.75 $4-75 TO 6.25 NOW $3.50 TO $4/ FRENCH GINGHAMS
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  • 984 11 Zatopek— The Incredible— Wins Marathon HELSINKI, July 28 (AP) Emil Zatopek, i\w incredible Czech, won the Marathon by half a mile Sunday for an Olympic triple victory of such heroic proportions that it stamped him withoni challenge as the world's greatest distance runner. He *et a nr\s Olympic record to
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    59 11 I seconds. Photo by I. Cpl. Kipsang of the Kind's African Kifies and member of the Mercury t Athletic Club, who broke Z the 14 year-old Malayan J* 3-mile record with a time i of IS mins. ?0.4 sees. a! i the Selangor A.A.A. meet- i fog on Saturday. He
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  • 106 11 T\ T A 'riendly table-tennis i between the QStreet Boys' Club and the Borneo Motor Sports Club, the Queen; »1 •et Boys' Club lost by 4 games to 3, Results:— iQS.B.C. mentioned I R Chew Tien Chve beat Koh j Chwei eah 21—12, 21—18: j Eddie
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    31 11 Photo by T'»e SdMCOf Chinese Athletic Association team who won the (4x220 yards) relay at Ux€ Sclangor A. A. A. meet <m Saturday i* I mj«. 3« »ci».- Yong Peng Seong
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  • 119 11 Mrs. Hickley Wins Robin Hood Shoot irJF.AI, conditions favoured the Singapore Archery Club I at their "Robin Hoc I" Shoot last Sunday at the Club Grounds m Cluny Road. Two challenge cups a:. replicas, presented by Shaw 1 Brothers and R.K.O. Pictui to celebrate their new i\ "Robin Hood" which
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  • 300 11 PENANG, Men. Handicaps for lour races on the i third dav Aug. 2— of the Penang Kaces arc as follows: (I. 1 DIV. I— BJ F. Woodcote inn 10.00 K'd Carnation 9.04 Ondini 8.1 -J Free Entry 8.09 Birthday Gift B.OK Adonis 8.07 Snowy Owl II 807
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  • 40 11 Duke Visits Two Sick Runners lil.l. iKI, July J I .:er)— The Duk< i-. night visited Common Olympic a! i n their here. It ioud ;md h The Duke's mo ment ca ted Br- i t i c marathon runners,
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  • 124 11 Queen St. Boys Badminton Win IN a friendly badm mdtch played between the Queen Street Boys' Club and 1 the Bor neo Motor Sports Club. Queen Street Boys' Club won by five games to two. Results: Q.S.B.C. mentioned first. SINGLES: Chew Tien C beat Yussof Daud 17-15, 9-15. 15-8. Lee
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  • 28 11 I < > l ft t Fter 20 i lend i goals to I. 1 c [ndianj od on of B 'vented pre replied for Be
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    • 582 11 iHK MALA, i EXCHANCF BANKS ASSOCIATION. of the m the Colony of ►re will be losed i d Saturday 2b I Au- on Monday 4th ng Bank and PubM tfau i WJE A<> N« SI <>f 194* LAY, P;oSessions Court. Malat-ea, < gives that ShaJ dn.. intend to ck lared
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    • 372 11 Radio Programmes SI\(p\I'ORE I Protramme Summary 6.45 Barrel I House; 6.5.T 7.13 *a Spore; 7.13 "^i n n 4hi nirini i' 4| iiuirei" I '"X Cowboys; .fa*i t lub I'.S.A.; .i i s Poll; ;v.;ti <■ n> 1« am \r«s: Km.., uno from the JTo n (f r MuM( ak
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    33 12 Reveread Boh Richards, I SJI clears the bar during iol the Olj vault n Helsinki yesterday, Jul. la v aning tiu- < eat Richards set A Olympic ret ords I i*5S metres.
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  • 124 12 HI -INK!. Iwl; \i' \n American Mreightlittinu -i ;i -;ii(i \lon«l ij the Russiand i•-.* I r<-i [n>ii m the barbell competition vial <>i potent > ii tin sn iffed between lifts. I it know !;.vt i! h:i<." said Diriri. h Vs artmann,
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  • 55 12 HELSINKI July 23 0 The Internatio prac public daily point O:> ci »n- the Games. In a day. the lOC. d Olympic s the i :tice or!d of j md shing tables ts a tonal si y the Olympic Games. »ntrarv to the rule the
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  • 1059 12 Women's High Jump Final 1 Bra nd >t)Ljth Mrica I > It ins. 1, Z, l.rrw 'ii Krit.un 1.65 met! s 11 s Chndlna I Russia 1.63 metres j 1 5. 4. 1 M.mkins liß 159 nietr.s S ft. Z\ I Q Modrachova t zrrhosloTakia I.'>H metres it.
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  • 527 12 U.S.- JAP AN SWIM DUEL STARTS WITH RELAY RECORD French Surmise A assies HELSINKI, July 28 ZAP) .—Japan, making her first Olympic appearance m 16 years, bettered the Olympic mark iii llie trial heals m the men's 800-metre freestyle relay swimming today. In qualifying for the finals, the slick Japanese
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    75 12 Fanny Blankers-Koen, I Holland's "Flying House- i wife" walks dejectedly I. from the track after hitt- Ing the second burfile and withdrawing m the final i of the women's 80-metre 1 1 hurdle event :it Helsinki i[ i on July 24. Fanny, who won four gold medals
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  • 348 12 HELSINKI, July 28 I IP and Reuten Singapore's Neo Chwee K(»k finished tliird today m the second heal ef Hip 400 metres freestyle trials m 4 mills. .)7.."> sees.. <i..> s«'cs. slower than his best m Singapore. Japan's "Flying Fish". Hironoshin Puruhashi won the
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  • 131 12 In a relurn friendly game of badminton played on Sunday. the GE.C. Social and Athletic 1 Club defeated Messrs. H. A. O'Connor Sports Club by five games to two. Results are follows (G.E.C. mentioned first): Singles: Anthony Lee b< Simon Ng 15—12. 15—7: Abdul Rahman
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  • 120 12 Olso Gets A Prize HELSINKI. July 28 (Reuter)— T ie 1952 Olympic Cup has been awarded to the city of Oslo for outstanding organisation of the winter Olympics, it was announced here today. Mr. Otta Mayer. Chancellor o i the executive committee ol the 1.0.C.. who made the announcement, said
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  • 77 12 LONDON, July 28 (Reuter)— The Indian Oiymnic hockey team world titlehoiders is expected to reach London on i .August 8 c.i its way home and j will be honoured at a reception being arranged by Mr. B. G. Kher, Indian High Commissioner m London. Mr.
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  • 23 12 THE SING \PORI-: Hockey Associatiftn will hold its annual general meeting to-day at the Singapore Recreation Club at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 37 12 TUP: DRAW of the Malayan B ninton championships schediled to be played at the Singapore Badminton .stadium on Aug. 2. 3 and 4th will take place at Nu tiber 7 Bonham Building at 4.:!U p.m.
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  • 251 12 HELSINKI, July IS (IVA riot broke out m a b.okttball i;am<' between Uruguay and France today., m which referee Vincent F^arreU of Newark, New Jersey, v. ,i> slugged t<» the floor and polio- dunned one of the Uruguayan players out of the hall. The game ended
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  • 252 12 PADANG soccer fans wore treated to a first class name when the Chartered Bank Sports Club mcl the Hongkoi g Bank Sports Club, this year's SB! I League funners-up. and beat them by t.vo i>o:ils to one m the Singapore Business li nises Cup tie. The
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  • 407 12 THE SELANGOR and Perak woman rhampion, Mrs. Gladys Loke < !uki entered the semi-final «>f the Singapore women^ singles championship ;«i iii«- \H yesterdaj !>u{ not after she bad been given ;< hi-ln !>v ihe Singapore quarterfinal challenger, Mr-. I. Snelson. .Mrs. Snelson won the firsi
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  • 206 12  - Beauman Clocks Fastest Time In Penang Workout WINDSOR LAD Bi PENANG, Moa Utfcoorh Brilli (Flannery) and finalist wen w,, ilm^iu- gallops -returnniK 19 4 5 Bee for ii, mornmo's workouts candidates for n'edn^lii races the second d.^ oi the tomu* Gold cJJ —it was Beauman who clocked the fastest litm>
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    • 70 12 ¥9 roQ fly SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Community League Indonesians Eurasians at Jalan Bosar: Junior Cup— Rovers >'. HM Dockyard at CYMA: Div. MA. Indian Brotlierhood Assn. r. Wonder- j lads at Geylang. TENNIS:' Singapore Cha pionships at YMCA 3.30 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. M E ETIN G Si nga pore
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