The Straits Times, 2 July 1952

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 PWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 260 1 Teacher flying out for I top secret Malaya job MYSTERY MAN is coming to Malaya to help the anti-terrorist war. His job is being kept secret. Only Sir Gerald Templer knows it. HIS NAME: A. D. C. Peterson. Before he left London yesterday by air for Singapore
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  • 167 1 IMMEDIATE PAYMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT pensioners, who have been asking for more money to meet the high cost of living, are to be given temporary increases untU a scheme Government is at present working on is finalised. The temporary increase will be for
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  • 77 1 Tenants to become landowners LUCKNOW, Tues. riIHE leudal land system in X U.P. CUttar Pradesh). India's largest state, was abolished at midnight last night with the state taking over lands of 2,000,000 zamindars (landowners). Tenants farming zamindari lands will in future hold their tenure directly from the state and become
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  • 129 1 Government acts in pay dispute K. I IMIM X, Tues. FEDERATION Government intervened today in vhe wages negotiations between the .Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the PanMalayan Rubber Workers' Unions. The acting Commissioner of Labour, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, invited the chairman of the negotiating committee of the workers'
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  • 18 1 A bandit gang set fire to a newspaper van In the Johore Bahru area of Johore.
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  • 37 1 HONG KONG, Tues.— Mr. Robert Bryan, prominent American attorney in Shanghai and longtime China resident, imprisoned in Shanghai since February, 1951, was expelled from China and arrived at Hong Kong on Sunday.— UP.
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  • 17 1 A civilian has been wounded by bandits while working in the Muar area of Johore.
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  • 13 1 Bandits have murdered a civilian in the Kota Bafcru area of Kelantan.
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  • 72 1 US RUBBER IMPORTS NOW FREE WASHINGTON. Tues. 4T midnight test night the United States Governnent returned the importalon of natural rubber to jrivate enterprise. Mr. Jess Larson, administrator of the General SerTices Administration, whose »g>ency has bought rubber or the goTernmenit for the >*st 18 months, said the .vorid price
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  • 23 1 Island-wide anti-riot exercises will take place in Singapore between 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. today, with all police ilvisions participating.
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  • 54 1 SINGAPORE, CID have asked the FederattoH police for information on a Malay detained in the Colony in connection with Sunday's bomb throwing: in the White House Hotel bar in JaJao Besar. The Malay ws <*e f alred with a C*n?-. rl^o f-om the Federation T*"»
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  • 53 1 ANNA SAYS HER GOODBYE TO BRITAIN HER SLEEVE crested with proficiency badges, Anna Tay, 17-year-old Singapore schoolgirl (top picture), waves a farewell to Britain as she leaves the country to retarn home to Malaya. With five other girb (above), ihe has been taking part in the Girls' Life Brigade's Jubilee
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  • 69 1 A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy was killed and Its three sisters slightly injured when the roof of a two-storey shophouse in Praser Street. Singapore, collapsed early yesterday morning. The boy, Tay Choon Hup, died soon after admission to the General Hospital. His sisters, Slew Kim, 10. Slew Chuang,
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  • 26 1 Home Guards in the Kuala Langat areas of Selangor drove off bandits who attacked their kampong on Monday night. One Home Guard was wounded.
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  • 390 1 A SOLITARY piper from the Gordon Highlanders, playing "The Flowers of the Forest." yesterday evening at Bidadari Cemetery, Singapore, led a crowd of nearly 300 mourners to the grave of the late Mr. John Ford, director of the Straits Times Press Ltd., and
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  • 174 1 SINGAPORE Labour Party is to protest to the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, against the "unconstitutional and arbitrary*' way the City Council President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. acted on the party's resolution for a fully elected council. After a ruling by Mr.
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  • 79 1 ALEXANDRIA, Tues. npwo MEMBERS chosen for A Egypt's new Cabinet uddenly withdrew last night and threw the country back into political chaos, it v/as disclosed today. The premier-designate, Hussein Slrry Pasha, had 13 members ready to take oath of office when the two changed
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  • 54 1 TOKYO Tues.— The Japanese leftwlng Socialist Party today issued a statement supporting foreign criticism of the North Korean power dam bombings The statement said: "We earnestly hope that America will stop all acts likely to extend the Korean war and likely to cause* the return
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  • 108 1 TRUCE TALKS RESUME TOKYO. Tues. •THE Korean truce talks resumed today at PanmunJom after a three-day recess. The session lasted 29 minutes and the delegates agreed to meet again tomorrow. Ground action flared up In Easttrn Korea last night when more than 700 Reds attacked In the Heartbreak Ridge sector,
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  • 43 1 TOKYO, Tues. The Ccm-nissioner-General for Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacOonald. was today received -n audience by the Emperor jf Japan. Mr. Mac Donald was introduced to the Emperor by the British Ambassador, Sir Esler Der. ing. Re ute
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  • 28 1 ALEXANDRIA, Tues— King Talal of Jordan who is returning to the Middle East for medical treatment arrived at Alexandria in the Italian liner Esperla today. Reuter.
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  • 182 1 106-and only one off the record KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea ANOTHER five terrorists killed yesterday brought June's known total to 106. But It is more than likely that late reports of more kills will make June the record month of the Emergency. April 1951 at present holds thp record with 107
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  • 56 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. T\ATO NIK AHMED KAMIL, *J the Mentrl Besar of Kelantan, said here that the morale of the Communist guerillas In Malaya was cracking. He attributed this to lack of support from China and the Soviet Union. Dato Kamli is here on a three months'
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  • 44 1 PUS AN, Tues. A SouOi Korean military court hera today sentenced Suh Mm Ho, a leading opposition member of the South Korean Assembly, to death on a charg* of murdering an army officer with a pistol in July last year. Reuter.
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  • 216 2 Allies accuse Russia of brutal mass eviction BERLIN, Tues. THE Allies accused A Russia yesterday of carrying out a "brutal" mass expulsion of Germans in the border area between the Western and Eastern occupation zones. The Western Allied Hl«h Commissioners, protesting against (he expulsions, in identical Notes to the Soviet
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    29 2 KING TALAL of Jordan carries his 5-year-old son, Prince Hassan, in the grounds of the hotel at Lausanne where he stayed daring his recent sojourn in Switzerland. A.P. picture.
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  • 43 2 PARIS, Tues. The United States has signed a contract for the purchase of three destroyer escort ships to be built in France nrd delivered to the French Navy. Seven destroyer escort ships have now been ordered lor France. A.P.
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  • 29 2 OTTAWA, Tues. Canada will send 250 two-inch mortars and a supply of auxiliary mortar equipment and bombs to Norway under the NATO mutual aid plan.— U.P.
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  • 71 2 NEW YORK, Tues. ONE of the worst fires in New York roared through a Brooklyn warehouse and 15 other buildings yesterday, driving 500 persons from crowded tenements in a shower of flying embers. Police said one person was killed. Forty-six were
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  • 40 2 TOKYO, Tues. A Buddihist cere nony will be held over the ashes of 26 Siamese soldiers from Korea at Tokyo's great Tsukiji Hoganji Temple this afternoon. Gen. Mark W. Clark, United Nations Commander-in-chief, will attend.— U.P.
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  • 166 2 EGYPT'S NEW OFFER TO SUDAN KHARTOUM. Tues. EGYPT has offered to support constitutional development In the Sudan and to recognise her right to selfdetermination in return for Sudanese recognition of King Farouk's nominal title as King of Egypt and the Sudan. Talks between the Egyptian Government of Hilaly Pasha (which
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  • 60 2 LONDON, Tues.— A representative of the Italian oil company EPIM said in Teheran this afternoon that Italy would get 400,000 tons of oil from Persia before the end of this year, Teheran radio said tonight. Another tanker much larger and more powerful than the Rose
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  • 45 2 Malaya mission ends its tour TAIPEH Tues.— The goodwill mission organised by pro-Nationalist overseas Chinese in Malaya returned to Taipeh yesterday after a brief visit to Quemoy island. The mission plans to return to Singapore, via Hong Kong and Tokyo, some time this week— Reuter-AAP.
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  • 13 2 TOKYO. Tues.— Th e Japanese Government today lifted petrol rationing.— Reuter.
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  • 82 2 HEIDELBERG, Germany, Tues. THE United States Army said yesterday that in the past 12 months, more than 22.000 officers and men in its European command have been specially trained to instruct troops about defence against biological, radiological and chemical warfare. All members of
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    • 679 2 NOTICES cmr council of Singapore Making »p and draining of St. Grefory Place Extension from Lot No. 17-34 to North Bridge Road Owners are notified that the plan, specification estimate and provisional apportionment, In connection with Notices served under Sec' ion 103 of the Municipal Or finance for the making
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    • 722 2 r NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Assessment for the year 1951. Bates due for tbe 2nd half-year 1952. Owners of property are reminded that rates for the 2nd halfyear 1952 are due and payable In advance without demand at the Ctty Hall In the month of July 1952. Notice Is
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  • 428 3 M.P.s told: Reds able to attack LONDON, Tuesday. GOVERNMENT today announced in the House of Commons the decision to appoint a British deputy chief of siaff, a step agreed between the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, and the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr.
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  • 46 3 THI. BIG THREE foreign ministers pictured outside 1», Downing Street, with the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill. Left to right): Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary; Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary; of State; Mr. Churchill and M. Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister.
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  • 106 3 GBS SALE SHOCKS MOSCOW LONDON Tues. A MOSCOW radio commentator tonight described last week's auction sale in London of George Bernard Shaw's letters as "a disgraceful transaction." The Soviet poet, Marshak, said in a broadcast: "Bernard Shaw well knew the stupidity and baseness of bourgeois society but he could hardly
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  • 81 3 BIG RED LOSSES IN BURMA RANGOON. Tues. DURMESE GOVERNMENT troops, in a 20-day operation, have cleared Communists from thick jungle along the Sitfang River in an area 100 miles east of Rangoon, i the nrmv said last night. Twenty-four Communist barr?cks and 98 tents in the! Jungle headquarters were j
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  • 49 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The liner Queen Elizabeth today met the new American liner United States and dipped her ensi«n in salute Thousands lined th e rail for a glimpse of the United States which sails on Thursday on her maiden voyage j A .P.
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  • 92 3 Smugglers use a submarine r_ COMO, Tues TALIAN frontier guards and police were today probing caves and -creeks around Lake Lugano fo r a cigarette-running "pocket submarine* which escaped tnem last night They asked Swiss police to search their side of the nine-mile long two-mile wide Jake. The submarine wag
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  • 23 3 HONG KONG, Tues— The Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham. left this morning aboard a BOAC aircraft on home leave. Reuter- A.A.
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  • 28 3 VIENNA, Tues.— The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson. left here by air for Rio De Janeiro after a two-day visit to Austria.— Reuter.
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  • 79 3 f'ONTAINEBLEAU, Tues. rE Allied Air Commander, Lieut.-Gen. Lauris Nori! stad, announced today that the balance of air power in Europe has begun shifting in favour of the West. He said his planes could now give a good account of themselves in a war
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  • 26 3 TOKYO. Tues. United States authorities today returned Tokyo's Haneda airport to Japanese control. It will be Known as Tokyo international airport Reu-ter-AAP.
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  • 111 3 i^N American "soldier has S** LTrSdent I A Truman r~ K O pin adopting f old Korean girl. Master Sergeant Paul ISnyder of California, has d for the girl since she found wounded and crym the frontline on the mL£ orean battlefront months ago
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  • 14 3 TOKYO, Tues.— Canadian troops will be withdrawn 1 from Koje in mid-July
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  • 109 3 R.sv™^ LONDON, Tuesday. lOTING on Koje Island was part of a derp-laid Red plot to seize the island for the Communists, a British Government White Paper said last nieht. The paper, published on the eve of a Parliamentary debate on the Korean war, said the
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  • 47 3 TUNIS Tues. The Neo Destour political bureau today warned local and international authorities that danger of epidemics existed n Tunisian prisons and internment camps. JE^Lx the bureau »aid. were being run on concentration camp lines with overcrowding, bad food and brutality by warders.— Reuter
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  • 53 3 TOKYO, Tues. DOLICE at Osaka are re- verting to ancient-style shields with peepholes to combat Communist riot tactics. They are made from fuselages of wartime fighter planes. A police captain said: "In this democratic age of stonetnrowing cold wars, it is essential we arrest people without
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  • 28 3 NEW York. Tues.-Pakistan and the United States yesterJ, s gne d a agreement und"r which the U.S will provid* U552,300,000 for village development.— A P
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  • 84 3 COPENHAGEN, Tues. JHK Danish deep sea expedition ship, the Galathea, returned to Copenhagen on Sunday from a voyage round the world in search of a sea serpent. The ship failed to find one, but the leader of the expedition, Dr. Anton Bruun, of Copenhagen University,
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  • 89 3 WEATHER^e^s^/om west Europe today said: "Hot— further outlook continuing hot." In London the dawiK w*v hottest for three wars Many thousands of oroin slept out in thp corrmnr* ani ark l r Lon don last night At Hampstead Heath fc»- cream sellers did a busy
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  • 72 3 BERLIN, Tuea.— Nearly 70 per cent, of West Berlin's export goods might be barred from road and rail transportation through East Germany under new measures announced last night by the East German Government. Present trading transport licences are to be abolished on July 15 to
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  • 169 3 LONDON, Tuesday DRITAIN has informed the Persian National Bank that an application made in the name of the Persian Government for payment of £1,900 to Professor Henri Rolin, Belgian international lawyei who is conducting the Persian case in the AngloPersian oil dispute in The Hague
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  • 326 3 Small business on Exchange LONDON, Tues. A FAIRLY satisfactory undertone i was evident on the London I Stock Exchange today, despite it J being the last day of the current trading account. But business was very small. In the foreign bond market. Germans were irregular In a fair
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  • 27 3 LONDON. July 1. Cash Buyers £9681; Sellers £969 Forward Buyers £965; Sellers £965}; Settlement £968 (down £2). Turnover: a.m. 30; p. m 60 tons.
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  • 35 3 LONDON, July I— Spot 27'^d. Aug. 27^d.. Sept. 26% d.. Oct.-Dec. 26'» d., Jan.-Mar. 25' 4 d.. AprilJune 24'jd inomi.i July c.i.f 26 "jd.. Aug. :.i.f. 26 .d., Sept. C.i.f. 26d. Market: Uncertain.
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  • 523 4 Found guilty of giving false information j KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. XL DEVASER, lawyer and Municipal Counc illor, was today bound over by the Kuala L-intpur First Magistrate to be of good behaviour for one year in the sum of $100 on a charge of giving
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  • 64 4 IPOH, Tues. Cheah Ah Choo, 47. an employee of Radio House Anderson Road, Ipoh, was allowed $500 bail in the Sessions Court today when he appeared in connection with three charges of c./ninal breach of trust involving $145. The offences were alleged to have been
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  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-A former o.ficial cf the Electri-r-ity Department, Mr. George Dudley Baker, was killed in a motor-cycle accident near Perth Australia, recently. Mr Baker who was 49. left Malaya in 1941.
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  • 41 4 S E G A M A T. Tues.-'We were a bit late when rounding up cur cattle." said two herders. Sathan. 34, and Ponnan. 33. when charged at Sesainat with violating the curfew "at Labis. Each was flr.ed $15.
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    54 4 GOVERNOR OF SINtiAPOttiS. Mr. J. F. Nicoll (leX) drinks the tout to Canada which he uP"l»s^'u P"I» s^' »t >*«» niglits Dominion Day cocktail party held at the Royal Singapore Golf Club by members of the Canadian Association. Sinrapor*. Next to him is Mr Donaldson S. Armstrong, Canadian Trade Commissioner
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  • 136 4 BIG DOG HUNT IN PERAK, SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A. SPECIAL "drastic action" order gazetted today authorises dog catchers in Selangor and Perak to ent;r houses and buildings in search of unlicenced dogs, wanted for destruction. "During the present outoreak of rabies the powers in the hands of the authorities
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  • 77 4 Teachers will attend course KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A COURSE In physical education will be held at Victoria Institution during tne summer holidays from Aug. 25 to 30. Men teachers from all parts of the Federation will attend. The following week, from Sept. 1 to 5, also at the school an
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  • 50 4 SEGAMAT, Tues.— "lt was not a bribe. I gave him the meney as a present for his> Hari Raya," said Supao, 22, when charged before the Seeamat Magistrate with offer ing SI as a bribe to a Malay, -pecial constable at Bekok. of $300 was allowed.
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  • 220 4 BUGBEE TELLS PLANTERS— IPOH, Tuesday. rnHERE are 21 test stretches of rubber road in 14 states in the United States and two provinces in Canada, Mr. H. C. Bugbee, Associate Director of the Washington Natural Rubber Bureau said today He addressed a gathering of planters
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  • 95 4 Pupils vote for the housewife KLANG, Tues rfWE housewife P>ayed a A more decisive part in society than the career woman, pupils of Anjlo-Chi-nese School and Methodist Girls School. Klang, decided yesterday after a debate. For nearly an hour and a half, over 200 pupils and teachers listened to Miss
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  • 76 4 TELUK ANSON, Tues. Bandit lairs in the outskirts of Teluk Anson town was shelled by the guns of the minesweeper H.M.S. Maenad which anchored in the Perak River early on Sunday. This is the second time since the Emergency that the Navy has been called upon
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  • 32 4 SEGAMAT, Tues.— For not keeping a proper record of the sale of restricted articles, a shop keeper of Kampong Tengah. Chan Ka, 35, was fined $25 in the Segamat Court.
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  • 103 4 A SINGAPORE newspaper photographer. Sam Kal Faye. 26, pleaded not guilty in the Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of wilfully trespassing in the City Council Hall on Monday evening. Sam was accused of entering the Council Hall "without satisfactory excuse" Itispectsr T. S.
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  • 137 4 Birds ruined lests in padi fields BIRDS invaded most of the Government padi! experimental plots during the recent harvest season and ruined the tests in about 20 places in Johore, said Mr. W. N. Scott, State Agricultural Officer, yesterday. "They ate up the crops as fast as they ripened with
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. rnHE Penang Harbour Board 1 tuR and lighterage service and ferries in Penang, johore, Pahang,. Kedah Kelantan, Trengganu and Perak have been declared "public utility services" under the Trade Disputes Ordinance The order will be in force for six months, the Government Gazette stated
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  • 59 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— There was a slight increase in the acreage of rubber tapped In the Federation in May compared with April. A total of 1,565,330 acres— an increase of over 4,000 acres were tapped during the month. This amounts to 91.6 per cent of
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  • 320 4 CUB-STATIONS liable to toad sheddlnr today are: DAY Bt. Paaoh, B.A.T.. Trafalgar St^ Anaon R4., Tteac Bahru, Saf* St, Ramah St., Peoples Park, Nano« R* Lam Somi OU Mills, Guan Hin, V. E. n«t»»«fk, l)X. Factory, Elver Valley K4., Killmey K4., Orchard H* Armenian St. Static. Attpiii.
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  • 147 5 Union tells members to continue their boycott WAR DEPARTMENT TESTS 'J'HE executive committee of the Army Civil Services Union yesterday asked members to continue to boycott trade tests for War Department civilian employees in Singapore. In a circular to members, the committee says: "The proposed trade test for War Department
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  • 96 5 He wanted Reds' money NIPOH. Tues. O CHOOI, aged 59, who pleaded guilty in the Assize Court today to having three katis and 12 tahils of pork intended for the bandits, was sentenced to 18 months' gaol by Mr. Justice Thomson. Ng was arrested in Lashah village, Sungei Siput area
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  • 52 5 StREMBAN. Tues. The Negri Sembilan State Council yesterday recommended the application of a supplement ry provision of $***** from the Federal Government to provide furniture and furnishings to Astana Persinggahan. Kuala Lumpur, for the Negri Ruler's use when attending the Conference of Rulers in
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  • 68 5 Mr. An X Chwee Chai was re-elected president of the Singapore Camera Club at its annual meeting at the Briilv.Councll Hal l yesterday. Other office-bearers elected were: Vice-presidents. Mr. J A. L Pavitt and Dr. C. A. GibsonHill; secretary, Mr. Soh Tech f^B: asst. secretary, Mr. Szto
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  • 129 5 Had bandit documents: 3 years JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. rO Quee Heng, a nsherman of Sungel Buntu, Penggerang. was sentenced by the Sessions Court to three years' imprisonment for having Communist documents His wife. See Sal Yang, who was Jointly charged with him. was acquitted without being called upon for her
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  • 73 5 PENANG. Tues. A new junior Red Cross unit was formed at Penang Westlands School yesterday at an inaugural ceremony attended by Mrs. Spenser Wilkinson Director of the Penang Red Cross Society. The boys were addressed by Rev. M. Dodsworth, North Malaya District Superintendent. Methodist Mission,
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  • 39 5 A cowherd, Banham Ram, who allowed 13 cows to wander into the compound of the Improvement Trust flats at Havelock Road, was fined $15 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Banham pleaded guilty.
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  • 61 5 IPOH. Tues. Somasundram. 37. was charged in the Sessions Court today with theft of six promissory notes totalling $8,098 from a Chettiars shop in Belfleld Street on June 10. Somasundram claimed trial %l Q a frv5 eprese^ ed b y Mr Kit S. Khong. The
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  • 173 5 n Pt'ia koi \Rv QMPIfc weekly c:w.rman." Mr' Alf.-'.d R Hogg P !»T. JOSEPH'S INsmiiio.v centenary Celebrations -urand Concert Br MUP'B^',M UP 8^',' d Olcl Boys <" Chmtia" Brothers Schools 7 pm SPORE art IHtilKt: Talk on "Reucrtorj- by Joan Angel at British Council Hall Stamford Road. 5.30
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  • 98 5 or Kuala Ketil village in Central Kedah hav^> been ordered by the Mentri Besar to quit and reThe squatters, through ree days. their representatives, today appealed to the Kedah State Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association to approach the Government for an
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  • 69 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ITNDER a new amendment to the Emergency Regulations, gazetted today, owners and occupiers of land in controlled areas can be ordered to maintain sanitary and health services. When it is considered necessary for health the owner or occupier of the land, or both, must
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  • 25 5 MUAR, Tues. Tan Kok Whye, whose dog bit a child at Jalan Sayang, was ordered to pay $5 compensation. He was also cautioned.
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  • 33 5 THE SPOT WHERE Tay Choon Hop, aged 2, was killed and his three sisters injured, in yesterday morning's house crash in Fraser Street, Singapore. Strait 3 Times picture.
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  • 195 5 TEACHING FAMILY MOVING PENANG, Tuesday. FIR. HO SENG ONG, an old boy of Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School, returns as headmaster next month. Dr. Ho, who studied in the school 47 years ago and taught there from 1914 to 1929, will take over
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  • 28 5 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— The Rev. P. K. Snead of the Methodist Mission has gone to Ipoh on transfer. H e will be headmaster, Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh.
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Adam bin Abdul was fined $50 at Johore Bahru for driving a lorry at 50 miles an hour within town limits.
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  • 96 5 No more 'under 1 6' marriages WHERE were no last -I- minute marriages of early teen-agers in Singapore before the ban on marrying under the are of 16 years came into force yesterday. Between Jan. 1 and June 30 this year, only three marriages of girls of 15 years took
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  • 371 5 —TENGKU RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, president of UMNO, today pledged that UMNO would dissolve as soon as Malaya was given its independence. He told the Straits Times that UMNO was only a move towards independence. H# urged the UMNO
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  • 108 5 WHEN the Singapore Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll made the first radio telephone call to Jesselton, North Borneo, yesterday, he said it recalled memories of his days In North Borneo 30 years ago. Mr. Nicoll was Inaugurating the Malayan-North Borneo link, which came Into
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  • 69 5 Mon. A. F. de Perry. Director of Archives and Litruries in Indo-China. and Mon. B. P. Oroslier SecretaryGeneral of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient in Saigon and of the Society of Indo-Chinese Studies, arrived in Singapore last night to plan the celebrations to be held
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Chan Tiang Lock. Outdoor Customs Officer, charged with accepting a bribe of 20 cents was acquitted by the Police Court today without being called upon for his defence. Mr. M. Ismail appeared for the defence.
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  • 35 5 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Negri Sembilan Council of State yesterday agreed to apply for a supplementary allocation of $10,000 from the Federation Government to build an anaesthetic room at Seremban General Hospital.
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  • 173 5 10,000 flies are coming— to fight padi parasites KUALA LI'MPUR, Tues. DARASITE "warfare" ex- periments are going on in the Federation. The Department of Agriculture ts importing 10,004 parasitic flies in an attempt tn con- troj stem borers which' ar« biajor nests in n*<H fields. AniiumHnir its rlan* today. the
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    • 185 5 JILCS, definitely, for Bab/ Kirn Evans is the daughter of Mr. Jon Evans of London, a member of the Magic Circle, which no doubt explains all the funny things that happen in her home. Baby Kirn was brought up on Cow Gate so there is no magic about her fine,
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  • 14 6 JOHN FORD of Evatt A Co., on Jun* 30th at Singapore Oenerjil HosnlUil
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  • 40 6 LAST few days of Madelines Mid Summer Sale wonderful bar?a!n« at their Showrooms 278. Orchard Road A BRAND new collection of a> racUve morning dresses from $28 to $39. Really outstanding value Duncan's. 11, D'Almeida Fnret (off Raffles Place)
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  • 727 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed.. July 2, 1952. Prosperity Factor The negotiations for new wages for rubber estate workers have broken down because representatives of the M.P.I.E.A. and of the PanMalayan Rubber Workers' Union could not agree over a relatively simple point, the extent to which the fall in the
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  • 342 6 Those elected members of the Singapore City Council can hardly be congratulated who have taken as their guide in the conduct of City Council business the irresponsible example of the group of trade unionists who walked out of the Malayan T.U.C. conference because they disagreed with a
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  • 61 6 OSLO, Tues. Norwegian i Communists demonstrated by posters and press attacks 1 when General Matthew B. 1 Ridgway, Supreme Allied I Commander in Europe, ar- rived here by air today for r a three-day visit. The General will confer with Norwegian Defence chiefs and NATO officers. have
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  • 996 6  -  Brigadier M.C.A. HENNIKER By D.5.0., 0.8. E., M.C. This story was written at the special request at th* London Daily Mail with the object of presenting to the people of Britain a front-line account of the technique of t^e war in Malaya.
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    • 301 6 T*HE present discussions on communalism relating to the Malayan Chinese Association are of considerable interest to an onlooker. We see challenges and counter-challenges between members of our Singapore Legislative Council on the one hand and would-be members of it on the other. This Is spectacular and Interesting,
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    • 121 6 PLAYGROUND SCENE THE child Is father to the man, Is he not? Consider, for instance: In a primary school In Singapore: Ltttle Cheng Lock: "Oh. you think you are blg-kah? Walt till I get my gang to fight you-lah! Little John: "if you brani. come and fight In my kam-pong-lah
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    • 108 6 MR. M. P. D. Nalr does not believe in calling a spade a spade. That Is the conclusion drawn from your report of his letter to the Colonial Secretary requesting the elimination of the terms "Colony" and "Colonial" from all official documents. We. no doubt, dislike our colonial
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    • 147 6 I SHOULD be grateful if you would publish this letter of apology to the public of Singapore for any inconvenience which may have been caused to householders through the duplication (or worse) of visits by parties of Boy Scouts offering their service* in connection with the current
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    • 209 6 Income tax on hypothetical profits A CLIENT of mine started business in partnership on January 1, 1952. Therefore for the assessment year 1952 my client Is liable to tax on his income from the partnership, if any, for the 12 months ending December 31. 1952. His liability caji be ascertained
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  • 416 6 Address unknown THt. coneaponden; who signs himself "Crikey" will not object If we move tils letter from the purlieu* of the man-ln-the-street over to the margin. It concerns a postal matter A certain officer- in the O.P.O. at Kuala Lumpur, he says, It a bit of a
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    • 730 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. (instiled Form In Page I TO Pauline, wife ot Uenys Prayton. at Bungwr Hospital, on July 1st, «on. MR3. E. J. W. JALBAOD. CalrB Hill Road, announces the engagement of her daughter. Sinanne. to Mr Nelson B Eseue, Palembang, Sumatra. The wedding will take place sometime in November.
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  • 222 7 s psychology now in the war against Reds in Singapore gINGAPORE police ar e to make more use of psychology in the war against the Communists. They are to establish closer contact between themselves and people who have information. The surroundings where questioning is
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  • 179 7 ARMS LAW TIGHTENED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. EMERGENCY REGULATIONS governing the carry- ing of firearms have been tightened up by amendments gazetted today. The amendments put the onus of proving "lawful excuse" for carrying firearms or ammunition on the person carrying them. I Police and military
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  • 215 7 "WEW rates for stamp 11 duty came into force last week in Singapore. S.gtutory declaration* and affidavits now cost $2. and agreement* !Vu cent* each The duty tor conveyances hai likewWe been increased Increased rates also apply to mortgage*, transfers of mortgp^es. reconveyance*, powers of
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  • 48 7 CIR SIDNEY CAINE, new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, will arrive in Singapore In the first week of September. The University intends holding an official welcome ceremony soon after his arrival. Sir Sidney succeeds Sir Georee Allen whr retiree two 1 1 months ago.
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  • 380 7 Pupils, staff sang song of welcome EX)UR HUNDRED pupils and staff from the four Christian Brother schools in Singapore yesterday sang a song of welcome and presented an address to the Assistant Superior General of the De La Salle Order, Rev. Brother Lawrence OToole. at St. Joseph's
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  • 78 7 Admiralty can accept M.R.N.V.R. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE QUEKN has authorised the Admiralty to accept any offer made by the Federation Government to place the Federation division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at the disposal of the Royal Navy for general service. The Federation Government Gasette today published
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  • 59 7 One Singapore and five Federation fisheries officers are attending a training course in fisheries statistics in Bangkok run by the Food an d Aurlculture Organisation The Singapore representative is Mr William Tan Kong Huang. The Federation officers are Inche Abdul Halim. inche Abdul Salam, Messrs Tan
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  • 41 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Mr. K. M. Engelmann, past president of the Singapore Rotary dub. announced at today's tea meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club that Rotary International, Chicago, had accepted Johore Bahru Rotary Club's applicatlon for membership.
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  • 38 7 For stealing a block of timber valued at $5 at Paya Lebar Road on May 28, Amis bin Abdullah, a labour, was yesterday fined $25 by the Singapore Fourth Polio Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates.
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  • 47 7 rENTY hawkers were yesterday fined a total of $103 in the Singapore Second Police Court for obstructing roads. They were arrested on Monday. They had placed their wares in handcarts, baskets, and boxes on the roads. The fines ranged from $3 to $5.
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  • 14 7 Sir Cheng-lock Tan has been elected patron of Choon Guan School. Singapore
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  • 73 7 I TWO members of the Federal Legislative Council Tuan Haji Abdul WahaJj bin Abdul Aziz and Mr. Lim Khye Seng, are among representatives from nine Colonial territories attending a course on parliamentary matters at Westminster and Belfast. The course, which ends on July 10, has been arranged by
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  • 191 7 JIHE 21.«00-ton Dutch liner A Willrm Ruys called at Singapore yesterday with the most unusual deck crew she has had since her launch mg five years ago. In nlace of the normal 250 Javanese cr/w w*fe 125 Outrh student doctors. philosophers, architects
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  • 150 7 T EONG PAN YEN, aged 37, was in Singapore yesterday gaoled for a day and fined $1,000 for making a false declaration to a Commissioner of Oaths when applying for British naturalisation Inspector Jacob Matthews, I said that Leong declared that
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  • 53 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues At the next meeting of the Johore Council of State. Dr. M. Birchee will introduce a motion that "The Council resolves to encourage the increase of food production and animal husbandry to counterbalance the widespread unemployment due to the drop In the
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  • 97 7 Research suggestion welcomed THE Singapore Medical Department is following up a suggestion for a cancer research campaign in Malaya. made recently by Sir Sydney Palmer, a British rubber magnate and former Malayan. Dr. W. J. Vlckers, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, told the Straits Times yesterday: "Some research is I
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  • 45 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tucs Tungßu Shamsokamal bin Tungku Iman, Customs offli cer at Johore Bahrv, was charged ,"'\r\ the Sessions Court today ■> with cheating Yrnp Ah Soon, a wor an, of !$23. Ke <vas allowed $500 I ball pending trjal. I
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  • 64 7 For carrying $10 worth of ganja (Indian hemp) in his trouser pockets, Bhirga Singh Banu, an odd job labourer, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Singapore yesterday. He was arrested by a detective on June 7 in a back lane off Johore Road. Bhirga Singh had
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  • 245 7 Reports steady rubber market TTOE fluctuating Singa1 x por e Rubber Market steadied 'or a while yesterday by reports that the Indonesian Government would remove the dollar inducement to h<v merchants which Irs enabled them to und' r ell Malaya in the United States. Under the inducement syaw tern. Indonesian
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  • 45 7 The fourth All-Singapore Chinese Students' Conference will be held on Saturday at Chung Hwa Girls' High School Bartley Road. The conference will in-.lude a talk by Mr. F. Thomas on Education and Vocations, discussion groups, lu: Zieon and an oratorical contest.
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    34 8 P 'SS VALSTTE JACQUELINE JEANNE, aged 17, and Mr. Nonce Sen, of Singapore, who have published the bans of their forthcoming marriage. Mr. Sen is the general manager in S-E As?a for Columbia Films.
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  • 333 8 Two accused of dealing in counterfeit rupiahs TWO Singapore commission agents, Ng Yee Leong and Koh Peng Kwang, were yesterday committed by the Colony Relief Police Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of trafficking
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  • 86 8 Champions may compete in Sydney PENANG, Tues. 'PHIS year's Malayan amateur ballroom dance champions may represent Malaya at the South Pacific I amateur championships in Sydney in November this year. Arrangements are being made for the winning couple to take part in the Sydney championships, The All-Malayan Amateur Dance Championship,
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  • 44 8 The July session of the Singapore Assizes will begin on Monday with Mr. Justice Knisht presiding. The calendar contains nine cases two murders. two robberies/ one armed robbery, one rape, one chea■ing, one attempted arson md one robbery with violence.
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  • 21 8 SEGAMAT, Tues.— Ball was opposed in the Segamat Court when Krishnan, 28, was charged with consorting with armed bandits.
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  • 108 8 HID OPIUM IN BASKET OF COAL When Ho Siong Bok, a 42-year-old stevedore, strolled past the Boon Tat Street Customs Station, Singapore, on May 28 last, carrying a basket of coal, Customs officers stopped him, turned the basket over and found 1,000 packets of prepared opium hidden under the coal.
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  • 51 8 TAN CHOW HENG, 23, cashier of the Straits Steamship Company, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of clminal breach of trust of $543. Tan was alleged to have misappropriated the money during May. Bail of $1,000 was allowed until July
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  • 73 8 The Singapore Medical Services Union officials for tb e year are President. Mr. C. Karthigesu: vice-presidents. Mr. Wong Yin Fon iid Mr N. Thanabalam: secretary. Mr S. K. Llngam: treasurer, Mr. ")uek Beng Guan; literary secretary. Mr. S Thanabalaslngam ■■ports .ecretarv. Mr. N. K. Das. rommittee: Messrs.
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  • 162 8 PRICE OF ICE UP FROM this week, less fish will be brought into Singapore due to the increase in the price of ice, local fish dealers and merchants told the Singapore Fisheries Department yesterday. The Fish Merchants' Association and Wholesale Fish Merchants Association pointed
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  • 70 8 THE deadline for licensing and control of hawkers in Singapore, set for yesterday was postponed because the necessary law has not been passed and the staff to enforce these rules have not been recruited yet. The Superintendent, City Cleansing Department. Mr. B. J. Doherty, said that
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  • 125 8 AN action brought under the Debtor and Creditor (Occupation Period) Ordinance, 1949, by the Indian Overseas Bank against Mr. Chan Chew Poh, claiming $4,311.85 in connection with an overdraft account, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday Mr. Chan stated
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  • 97 8 TIM HO SIANG tried to commit suicide by cutting his throat at the Chuan Seng Pineapple Factory, Kranjl, on the night of May 28, it was stated in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Lim, clad only in a pair of trousers, sat in the
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  • 41 8 SEGAMAT. Tues.— Charged with taking medtcaj supplies out of a restricted area. Cheong Tim, 50. was fined $20 at Segatnat. He said he could not- pay the fine and was given the option of five days in goal.
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    • 289 8 The Straits Times Crossword H in i 2 m.^. v l 9 20 TT 22 23 2* 26~ S~ 8 28 ACROSS 14. An outrageous crime (81. 1 One might flnd her moaning 16. Charitable Lady (9). Welsh (12). 17. Tirade (8). 9 S uart Home Guard (5-4). 18. A
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    • 250 8 Today's Radio ClurADnnF Listeners Calling: 6.55-7.30 As »MlwMrW«l«» S'pore; 7.30 Records on a Raft: 8 9 30 a.m. Schools; 10 News: P.C 49; 8.30 Wednesday Ptom; 10 05 Rendezvous with the Stars; 9.30 News; 9.45 David Ng, piano, 1045-12 Schools; 1 pm. Coconut 10-11 Dance Music. Grove Orch.; 130 News;
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    • 729 9 All and Rukiah visit Professor Knowhow who shows them moon-rocket he ha s built. Ruklah accidentally touches the starting lever and ths rocket rushes towards the moon. After many adventures on the way they reach the moon, put on their space suits and alight. They meet
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    • 241 9 i Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winness of our "Road Safety Poem Contest". Cyril Wee, aged 13. 126 Carpmaei Road, Singapore 15, Tan Chwee I Seng, 'aged 16, Standard I Vl-D, Victoria School, Singa- oore, Phillip Heng, aged 13.- 18 Hooper Road,
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    • 425 9  -  UNCLE BILL By ijV^fl nearly two years ■T after Great Britain issued the Penny Black a n Twcvvce Wue no othe r country showed Useif progrea.cc enougn to foUow her example; and even when the world's second adhesive postage stamps did appear they were conceived and isswa
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    • 12 9 I'nliecl tv <>> these cviioOTi" ">;« the Children- s Corner Club.
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    • 172 9 IN her second article on road safety, Judith Shababo tells us how to use your .kerb drills This week I will tell you how pedestrians should make use of the roads. First of all, and this is very important, you should do the kerb drill before crossing
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    • 330 9 I|/|R. Lee was a young busii" nessman. He owned a small factory where he made beautiful jewels from gold and precious stones, and every month he used to fly from Singapore to a neighbouring country on business. All his staff knew his habits. He was
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      20 9 4 had a donkey and he u> ouldn't go Doesn't apply to me," bray s Neddy. "I'm ready— any time."
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  • 216 10 2 l /4 cts. drop By Our Market Correspondent AN UNCERTAIN market sent the price of rubber down yesterd;y by 2V 4 cents July first grade closing at 90 V' cents a lb. Tie market opened at 92 cents but soon dropped to the 90 cents
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  • 25 10 ~\O. 1 R.S.S. Sept. 1952 tin U.S. cents):— Friday's Monday's closin: clos'nf 31.9* bid SI.9S asked 31.J5 traded T*ne: Quiet, bat afeauly.
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  • 144 10 CHIPS aion;*:de me Singapore Harbour Board godown* nr exoected th*re tt 7 a.m. todav. are: :/J Devonihire; 4 i Taria; 6/7 Samhla: II Kiaa: 11 ShUong: 13 14 A'.cinouc IS. 16 Eastern Oueen: 18 Eurvmedon: 19 20 Bradeverett: 21/23 Rr^inald Kerr; 13 24 Saranian: 2S/26 Memnon. n 28 Burnside:
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  • 112 10 UNCERTAINTY on the Rubber Market yesterday reacted on the Share Market, which was featureless There were some price changes in rubber and tin issues, with transactions in industrials reported within quotations. Prlc: changes announced by the Malayaa Share Brokers' Association yesterday were: Buyer* SeHen lustral. Amai. 16/lOi
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  • 97 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank? i Associa Ion announced agreed rates of exchange lo merchant.* at the week-end as follows:— DUYING Air Mail T.T. O.D. 90d it. Credit Hills New York 32 ***** 32 13 16 32 15 16 Canada 3113 16 3115 16 32 3 16
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  • 17 10 SINGAPORE, Tues.— July 1 5)484 62>2 a picul (down 62 1 cents).
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  • 157 10 From Our Own Corrispondent MELBOURNE, Tues. TNVESTMENT p:ices tended to, easr- in Me'brurne and Syd- i ney tod-»y. Euyers wrre cauicus and sellers had to reduce their imits to attrrct businefs. Sa>s voiume was low in all sec ions. Commonwealth bonds gainoi slightly lo provide
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  • 87 10 MELBOURNE, Tues. SOME degree of deflation is necessary to bring Australia's economy back to a firmer basis of prosperity, according to the Australia and N.Z. Bank Ltd. in its quarterly survey Issued today. Flexibility and sufficient credit to facilitate full employment, but not so much as
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  • 69 10 THE S ock Market continued to ex end last weeks rally yesterday and closed firm at around the day's bes* leves. Behind his was s«M to be a continued hope of a steel settlement «oon. livTustrla's we 1 the mains'«y of the rally effort and the i>peral list
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  • 115 10 Pepper in demand I /^OPRA was reported steady on I the Singapore Produce Mar- ket yesterday, with buyers at $27 I a picul and sellers at $28. unchanged on Monday's prices. In the pepper section there was more evidence of overssas inquires and a price rise of $10 each was
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  • 126 10 HONG KONG, Tues. THE Colony's trade, which ha* been dec*ivi»a since the early part of the year, i showed a turn for the better in May. Figures released by the Department of Commerce rvd I-dvstry nave May's trade figures as HKt532.4 million, which
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  • 659 11 B ASELINER TODD PUTS OUT HART All-American semi-finals WIMBLEDON; Tuesday. fHE biggest upset so far in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships occurred today in the quarter-finals round of the women's singles when the holder,. Doris Hart, was put o'jt by her countrywoman, the fifth-seeded Mrs. Patricia Todd. This apart, the
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    30 11 QIKEN OF SHEBA (E. Barlow), on the far side, wins the Royal Hunt Cup race from Bruaetto (J. Thompson), closest to camera, at the Royal Ascot meeting retonUy neuter picture.
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  • 268 11 LONDON, Tues. The county cricket results In matches ending today are: Surrey beat Oxford University at Guildford by an Innings and 76 run*. Oxford 146 and 221 (Eric Bedser 3-16 1. Surrey 443 for 8 dec!. (Eric Bedser 106. Constable 99 Alec Bedser 87 n.0.). Kent v Sussex
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  • 66 11 LONDON. Tues. TEDDY Gardner, European and British Empire flyweight champion, last night successfully defended his European tttle at Hartlepool, England by defeating busting Ottrtlo Betardinelli, the Italian champion on points over 15 rouflOs. Gardner, who is balding, spindle legged and 30 years ot age. won as
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  • 58 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A lucky goal two minutes after the interval, enabled Selangor Eurasian Association to beat Police Depot 2-1 in a F.A.S. Div. 1 league match at Princess Road today. It was the Eurasians third successive victory In the league. They had
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  • 40 11 HOCKEY COLOURS FOR SEVEN Singapore Hockey Association have approved the awarding tt colours to the following players: Lt. Col. R. J. Dickinson, Capt. P. O. Reynolds, P Lt. H. W. Wcod, O. Rcwario, Patrick Yee, M. Thilagaretnam and S. Kulasingham.
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  • 29 11 LONDON. Tues.— West Hartlepcol promoter Walter Haicltine is offering £5,000 to Yoshlo Shlrai, Japan's world flyweight champion, to flgh t Teddy Gardner in England. Reuter. ites.
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  • 131 11 OEGAMAT Sports Council will stage this year's Malayan track cycling championships at Segamat on Aug. 21 and 22, at which three titks will be decided Malayan open track, schoolboys' track and women's track championships. There will be a special section of five event* for Johore cycllata
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  • 39 11 PARIS, Tues.— French middleweight Charles Humez beat Tony Janlro, of the United States, after the towel was thrown in at the beginning of the fifth round of a scheduled ten at the Palais des Sports.— UJ».
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  • 140 11 Ceylonese arrive in Helsinki too early HELSINKI, Tues. r<EYLON'S Olympic team, the first to arrive In Finland, will move into the Olympic village on Saturday four days later than they had been promised. Manager Perera Is not too pleased about this delay which he feels has thrown out his training
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  • 519 11 JOHORE GRAND PRIX PROGRAMME By Our Motoring Reporter TWE Singapore Motor Club, organisers of the A fourth post-war Johore Grand Prix to be held over Johore Bahru's 2.2. mile circuit on Sunday. Aug. 3, have drawn up an tentative programme of seven events four tor cars
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  • 37 11 EONDOt*,- Tikes.— Ronnie' quJ-»-1 JSEjrf lH%f fcPftql successfully I CetittearainstcPtU DttTies. the w>lb champion, uj night, the refercstopping the fi^ht In his favour in the fifth round at Abergaveouy, 1 Walss. Reutw.
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  • 708 12  - GAMBAR MELA YU IN GREA T SHAPE EPSOM JEEP Welcome rain at B. Timah By fAMBAR MELAYU and Technicolor, 3f. in 38 sec. among the stayers, and Parmiter and Sporting Gesture, 3f in a tick under 37 sec. among the sprinters, took my fancy most when several horses entered for
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  • 38 12 The SBHFA Div. 1 key match between Fraser N«ave and Sitne Darby scheduled to be played on the Padang yesterday has been postponed due to the death of Mr. John Ford, chairman of Directors of Fraser N;ave.
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  • 22 12 Malayan Airways were given a walkover by Oversea Chines? Bank in yesterday's Singapore BHFA League and Cup fixture at Parrer Park.
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  • 34 12 In a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday. Indian. Younijsters beat Young Soccertt** by 3-1. Scorers for Indian Youngs'er« were N. Nadarajah (2> and Kasclm. Mun Pook scored for 'Dung Soccerltes.
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  • 461 12 New Look's 3f in 37 is good form for Div. 2 'M'EW LOOK (Russell) put up a delightful performance on the training track at Bukit Tlmah yesterday morning when the dashed over 3f In 37 In a tryout with Blrchgrove (Straker). Hugging the rails, New Look ran away from her
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    50 12 THE QUEEN mt-ii of the Indian cricket team during her visit o >ord f s for the third day of the second Test mate >•• Jane 23. She is shaking hands with Vinoo Mank *ho scored 184 runs in India s second innings. E -and won bj eight wickets. A.P.
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  • 41 12 Results of the United Services League soccer matches: Senior DW.: RAF (Selftar) 1, RAF (Changi) 0; REME 1. RNAS (Sembawang) 0; RAF (Tengah) 2, RAOC 1. Junior Div.: RAF (Changi) 5, RAF (Seletar) 1; REME 1, RNAS (Sembawang) 0.
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  • 22 12 Posts and Telecoms gave a walkover to Customs S.C. In their SAFA Div. 3B match at Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 57 12 An Indian Naval Squadron eleven will meet Singapore IndoMalays at soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. Admission at $1 and 50 cents. All Indian Naval ratings la uniform will be admitted free. Free passes will a'so be issued to 2.000 Indian school children by
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  • 131 12 PENANG. Tues. IXHTH Pang Slang Teik and W. T Falconer on the injured list Penang will have a stiff task In their Malaya Cup match against SelangcT on the Victoria Green heie en Saturday. Siang Teik hurt his ankle badly in the match between Penang Chinese
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  • 48 12 Units of the Royal Indian Navy, will play two friendly hockey matches in the Colony. On Friday they will meet Singapore Recreation Club en the SRC padang and on July 14 they will meet a Singapore Hockey Association XI on the SRC ground.
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  • 384 12 Pan-Malayan Olympic Council THE re-elected president of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, Mr. C. C. Tan. told the S.O.S.C. annual general meeting yesterday the full story (Singapore versioni of the failure to form a Pan-Malayan Olympic Council. This is it: "Towards the end of last
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  • 504 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By OROCTOR (Farad). Galway Greer (J. Donnelly) and Majulah Singapura. (Flannery) ran an impressive trial when they raced stride for stride down the back straight to clock 37 2/5 for 3-f from the sixth'to the third furlong at Bukit Timah yesterday. Ptck
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  • 117 12 The Johore Amateur Athleuc Association will hold Its fourth annual state championships on •nv.^day and Friday July W and 19. on the English College Grounds, Johore Bahru. Events are: Men:— 100 yaros, 220 yards. 440 yards. 880 yards, one mile, three miles, high Jump, long Jump,
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  • 59 12 SOCCER COMMUNITY LGE: Malays Indians Jalan Besar SUdium DIV." 2: Indian EjC. 'A* v WoodbritUr Hosp.. CYMA. DIV. 3B: Fire Brigade v S.V.S.C.. Geylan*. FRIENDLY: Corinthians v C.A P A T ground. BUSINESS HSE. LGE.: Handelsbank v Jacks; Clerical Union ground; I.C.I, v Bata. Police ground. Honrkonc Bank
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  • 371 12 PuUu Brani Utd. S; Casuals TN this S.A.F.A. Pint Division match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. relegation-conscious Casuals tried hard but their defeat at the hands of Pulau Branl. who played clever, constructive football, sealed their fate. But there is this to be said
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  • 291 12 MANCHESTER, Tuesday. Bk UANT seam bowling in a heavy atmosphere i, imchand enabled the Indian tourists to ach- a sensational victory by ten wickets over Lac „iire here today. i. 15.5 overs Ramchand, exacting "life" and "lift" a) the full from the pitch, took
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  • 101 12 LANCASHIRE— 1ST. INNS.: 3S3 INDIANS— 1ST. INNS.: ttl LANCASHIRE— *ND. INNS. Wainarook k Riachaid 1 I Wharloa c I'mrifar k Mrerha :< Lamas b Rararhand 1 Pl»rr c Raiarc b Ramrhaml la tirtrrn law Ramrbaad > Edrirh law Ramehand 1 Howard r Sea b Diverka 1* Smith c Maajrekar
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  • 249 12 Kedah were 'dismal' v Aryans AI.OR STAR, Tues. rpHE team that Kedah fleded A against the nippy Aryan Gymkhana tourist* yesterday w«i hardly better than a schoolboys eleven. It was a dismal display which they put up and the tourists 1 victory margin of 5-1 represented the worst defeat suffered
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