Singapore Standard, 13 July 1950
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Title Section15 1950-07-13 1 Singapore standard VOL. 1. NO. 11 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950]^ 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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258 1950-07-13 1 ■MITTEES of Management of the Singapore High School and the Nanvang Girls High held a combined private meeting under the inship of Mr. Lee Kong Chian at China Building lav. 6 Both the schools, alleged 1 have been used for politic, propaganda detrimental258 words
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Article106 1950-07-13 1 Yugoslav Border Threatened .NKFURT, July 12— otlicial Yugoslav c n, Borba, reported at Bulgarian troops moving towards the border. Rumania has Impos•>x" along its border [a and a virtual g( -.cy exists along frontier The Borh.i dispatch, broadT.injjt: and monired h<r»-. >a'd the Com ini> "whipping up a who-h among:106 words
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40 1950-07-13 1 HONGKONG, July 1? CAP). Mote th;in 80.000 Nationalist rocrilfcu have iHd the capital city of Kvan-M N.mnin?. in their r »p for the past six MMtfcs, according to independent Chinese press re'"rts reaching Hongkong to--oa\40 words
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42 1950-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12 (Reuter) —The Brititsh steamer Merchant Knight (4.780 tons) was considerably damaged when in collision with the Greek steamer Nestos (7.176 tons) at Calcutta today, Lloyds agent here. Bo»h ships returned to Kidderpore dork.42 words
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314 1950-07-13 1 UN Air Forces Aid Regrouping Of Gi's In Western Sector TOK\O, July 12 (Reuter-AAP> Regrouping American forces m the Western sector of the main Korean battlefield had the invaluable support of their air forces today as good flying weather held for the iourth day in succession. WVv'e defenders d>>g in314 words
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163 1950-07-13 1 HONGKONG. July It.— (Reuter-A.A.P.)— Preparations are understood to be well underway by the International Refugees Organisation in bhanghai for a special ship to evacuate several hundred of its charges, according to foreign arrivals from Tientsin. Tf plans materialise a vessel is expected to call163 words
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123 1950-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12 (Reuter) —The Duke of Edinburgh. r husband of Princess Elizabeth. I is expected to be promoted to c Lieutenant Commander in the Navy next Sunday. He is to take command of the anti-air- craft frigate, Magpie, in the123 words
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51 1950-07-13 1 I MANILA. July 12 A 16-man United states military mission on a survey tour of Southeast Asian countries arrived by mi' it 'try p': >r •'■> here at 5.47 p.m. today evi i ite to im- 't. h '^ncsia, Burma aiid51 words
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Article182 1950-07-13 1 S'pore Air Force Said Sufficient i I i l i LONDOM. July 12: (Reuter) Britain's Air Minister Arthur Henderson told Parliament today that forces at the disposal of the Royal Air Force at Singapore were sufficient to meet present commitments. Wing Commander Bullus, Conservative, had asked whether in view of182 words
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33 1950-07-13 1 WASHINGTON. July 12: (AP)— The U.S. Post Oflice has suspended U.S. civilian mail service to Korea because of war conditions. The action was prescribed as temporary.33 words
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320 1950-07-13 1 LAKE SUCCESS, July 12 (UP).— United Nations Secret-aiy-ieneral Trygve Lie appealed to both sides in Korean war today to forego, atrocities. Spurred by reports that at i least 18 American soldiers had been found dead, their bands tied320 words
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222 1950-07-13 1 MOSCOW, July 12 (AP) Russian correspondents claimed today that North Korean forces have advanced almost to Pusan, the main American supply port on the southeast coast of Korea. General MacArthur has re- ported several amphibious landings by the Communist in jvaders on the east222 words
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465 1950-07-13 1 TOKYO. July 13-(AP) North Korean Reds hurled powerful tank-led battalions against American troops Wednesday, forcing them to flee south of the vital Kum river. U.S. troops prepared to make a stand on the Kun's south bank. 13 miles north465 words
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130 1950-07-13 1 WASHINGTON, July 12 (UP). Secretary of State Dean Acheson said today that several members of the United Nations are considering sending ground forces to help in the defence of South Korea. Acheson declined at a news conference to identify the countries that might130 words
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235 1950-07-13 1 Meo Reported Visiting Moscow Again "> TAIPEI. July 12-(AP.>— ,t A press report that Mao TzeH tung again is visiting Moscow 0 is arousing considerable speculation here. Although the report officially is yet uncoun firmed, observers believe there is a high possibility that Mao iS is now in Moscow conferring235 words
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74 1950-07-13 1 1 Special To The Standard HONGKONG. July 12.— Signs of war preparations are evident in Kwangtung. Native Reds from different districts reportedly have enlisted in the regular army and are to be given special training and newarms Customs officials were said to be74 words
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76 1950-07-13 1 60 -Ton Tanks Too Good For 5-1 nch Rockets AMERICAN AIR BASE IN JAPAN, July 12 (UP):— Fifth Air Force pilots returning from missions over Korea reported today that their five-inch rockets were ineffective against the 60-ton tanks of the North Korean forces. Pilots returning from uh.it appeared to be76 words
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Advertisement101 1950-07-13 1 MULLARD tor \I)IOS AT ITS BEST! Obtainable from all Mallard Radio Dealers v Agents leng Radio Elect. Service incipore Johore Bahru. Meet 3 good friends Mrs. Ycung J^f I \t l A 1 ■JK 1 m. 1 w -s. Yong e Vs and Cold Storage -nd Mrs. Young have many101 words
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140 1950-07-13 2 INDIAX workers in Singap o will entertain Mr. J. A. T;.:vy, the outgoing Indian Government representative in Malaya, at a tea-party at the British Council Hall at I €.30 p.m. on Sunday. A Committee, with Mr. RK Simy as President and Mr. K.140 words
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Article117 1950-07-13 2 t\ven t y one year old S^ingtunese, Pei. Yuen T.m. as sentenced in the Second District Court yesterday to two years' rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guil'v to being in possession of M li;.. of opium. Revenue officers discovered the dope on bor>.rd the117 words
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Article78 1950-07-13 2 IF IV E Singapore delegate Irom the Salvation Army ler yesterday morning by th Carthage for London to atlen the Salvation Army's Interna tional Youth Congress. The Congress will be attenc: ed by 1.200 delegates from a over the world. The five delegates f ror78 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-13 2 Professor F. J. Browne of the London I nivrrsity. who P'.ssrd through Sin^aporr on Tupsday by QanUs (onstrl 1■; -in on his w.iy back to London. Profrssor Browne has bern on a lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand. Standard photo.41 words
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396 1950-07-13 2 By P. H. GOH, Standard Staff Reporter PLANS are now under way for the construction text year of a new $500,000 clinic and treatment centre or the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. The chairman of the. SATA Council, Mr. C. L. !d wards,396 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-13 2 Nearly all the races living in Singapore make use of the facilities available at the SAT treatment centre in Lam r<" Chian? Koid. Picture shows some of those who turned out recently. Most of them were Chinese.— Standard photo. tl 1«41 words
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Article60 1950-07-13 2 Grenade Found In Ipoh Town grenade, without the pin. was found lying by the side of Anderson Road by soldiers at 10 o'clock tonight. Several truck loads of police and a few armoured cars were i immediately rushed to the scene, and the area surrounding the children's pl^vground was cordoned60 words
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Article82 1950-07-13 2 Standard Stiff Correspondent PENANG. Wed.— Bail was opposed by the Magistrate, Mr. D.R Home, todajr when 59--year-old C.N. Wood ford, was charged with causing prievous hurt to Mohamed Ismail bin Shaik Kwi'ltt. an Indian Justice of the Peace, by throwing acid at him. 3,500 Sheep THE GORGON arrived82 words
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Article149 1950-07-13 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—. >etainees, who have been in, ustody for 18 months can now pply for reconsideration of! heir cases according to amend- 1 nents to the emergency reguations which were published oday. An official statment said that, here is "no intention149 words
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112 1950-07-13 2 the troops in Malaya, it has become necessary to strengthen the Command organisatioß. This will be done by up?r;idin£ South Malaya SuhDistrict to a District Headluartea with responsibilities .inder Gen. Urquhart for Derations ia .Tohore, Ne^ri Semliilan, Malacca, and Selangor. In addition, a112 words
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Article122 1950-07-13 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A charge of theft of jewellery, worth $:i4.:i65, against Low Poh Mun. 32-year-old manager of a goldsmith's firm in High Street, Kuala Lumpur, was withdrawn by the prosecution in the Sessions Court today. The Sessions Court President. Mr. D. M. K.122 words
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408 1950-07-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter ELECTIONS have definitely awakened political- consciousness in Singapore. This was the farewell message given .to The Standard yesterday by the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. Lee Sfow Mong, who is shortly leaving for a course of study in Colony administration408 words
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Article58 1950-07-13 2 Chief of the Imperial General Stiff, told a press conference in Karachi and reported by AJ\ on Tuesday, that the way to check the speed of Communism is to improve the conditions of the people im Asia. He said he was glad to find the58 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-07-13 2 There is every day a lons queue outside the treatment centre of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association In Lim Hoe Chiang Road. This picture shows only a small section of the queue. The queue (trows longer each day as more and more people take advantage of the facilities offered by74 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-07-13 2 d i.^,nwn?i i MK 9»? 0I S? P utl itt Malayaa Chinese Association, Siagapore add >r^jessin£jheJVoijcmg_^omraittce at a meeting held last night. Oa hii left dSo Tan27 words
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Article125 1950-07-13 2 MEMBERS of Singipore Inner Wheelers acted as hosts to husbands and friends lnst night at their annual dinner I held at the Cathay Restaurant. The guests included the Colonial Secretary Mr. W. L. Biythe and Mrs. Blythe. Mnj. D. Dun'op, Sir Charles an«i T.r.'V Mnrray-Aynsiey, Mr.125 words
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Article142 1950-07-13 2 Standard Staff Beportet 1 1 THE COLONY'S 1,300 taxi < I drivers can now wear open 1 shirts instead of "closed coat uniforms. They are allowed to do so by the Singapore, Municipality. I The Municipal ruling of uniforms for taxi drivers was overcome142 words
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Article225 1950-07-13 2 standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE agents for the Creek ship "Persophone," Messrs. Boustead and Company, yesterday wired the owners in Greece for instnutions on what action should be taken about the refusal of the Indian crew to return to the ship. Mr. John225 words
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182 1950-07-13 2 Marking Lights fear To Get Motorists Jsed To Idea Standard Stiff Reporter SINGAPORE motorists lave been well schooled by he Traffic Department into >bserving the law as far as >arking lights are con:erned. But it has taken almost a ;hole year for motorists to ?arn through warnings, followd by prosecutions182 words
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185 1950-07-13 2 AN APPKAI. .^gainst a lowccourt conviction for Mtttilll four wooden attnp-rM^f house OO his l.nnd in .Tainn Euno without Um pwniMtafl oi u. Rural Board, was made b S. A. T. nMtlgrrfl before th Chief Justice. Sir Charit-Murrny-Aynsley, in the Singa pore. Supreme Court185 words
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Article99 1950-07-13 2 IPOU. Wed.— The fW^ of Pcrak. Raja Abdul Ibni Sultan Idris. col eh rate his 6 1st birthday today. He received many meMafi and telegrams of greet m; from prominent residents i the country. Though the day was n< observed as a public holid. ■cnooil m99 words
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202 1950-07-13 2 Airline Girls Given special 'Mike' Traning Standard St; QANTAS EMPIRE Air Kallang airport are gointf renunciation conducted by Connery. Captain L. R. Ambrose. Singapore manager of Qantas Empire Airways, said yesterday; The public address systems at Kallang airport and in Qantas buses would be of no use if the people202 words
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Advertisement229 1950-07-13 2 LCCOMMODATION WWt!,) V ANTED TO R«-*\l n lunnlow or atta,, ho J£ end particulars flfc 2. SinK.ip.M- St., r m^ situation m*mm* IwiSS CH IKK COOK ngagement Sp< n 'rrnch kudu ni G ibilitv s "xrellonl rrt ;ike charge n tauonab U Ungap .!c s EDUCATION i. MERCANTII mmTcnoN !W,229 words
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288 1950-07-13 3 I Federation Labour Code To Be Revised, Better Health Facilities Souaht By N. t. standard staff Correspondent ss* ££'-"< W as? area m h .oTAST^^Si'^X""' Discussion may extend the question of health servi M Othe r pes of labour. New legislation may be ?nnf ed f Put the P lan288 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-13 3 Mr O a Sean Nam, grant Chun? lAng High 1 lionl Peaaajr, who received earlj cduruti >n in Teluk m. haa won an Americscholarshlp. He is going I'niversity. I.' ,'..!'> Smith30 words
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Article140 1950-07-13 3 Lobers Quit Bandits "■a Staff Correspondent LUMPUR, Wed- democracy among iys a girl who. •t. broke away tnd surrendered to in Joh i this couple. en are allowed one another. statement i he joined the his sweetheart iter, he saw ndit helper her into the ramp and I eing a140 words
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366 1950-07-13 3 broker Keeps Secret Her Clients'Names A WOMAN witness in tho Singapore First District Court yesterday. described as a broker in jewellery" would not give the names of the wo?t C h S of f th USands of dollar s worth of jewellery. which passed through her hands f T hc366 words
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143 1950-07-13 3 Standard Staff Correspond** KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Special constables on at mine in Selangor exchanq< shots with bandits early th morning. There were no casualties the guards, but one WOOU was accidentally killed durir the firing. Also (a Selangor. shots wei fired last night143 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-07-13 3 I Miss Mary Yeoh Pal L s and Mr. Chia Cheong F«k l who left on the Cai-%»«. I yesterday morning: for Loi to attend the Salvatic Army International Youl Congress. 1 o. Tnree oih(k r delegates froi I Singapore are also attend in the Congress. They will r London78 words
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190 1950-07-13 3 Special Unstable To Serve 7 Years' Jail Standard Staff Correspondent JMPUR Wed. A Malav special con 'mmcd bin Johari. charged with the murde lorry driver at Klapa Bali Batu Lim River on April 15. was today foum grievous hurt and sentenced to seve •us imprisonment by Mr. Justice E. 1^190 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-07-13 3 Mr. nd Mrs. Tan Menj? Soon who were married at the egmaaaf M. C. A. premises. The bride was formerly Miss ng Choo Sians. Mr. Tan is attached to the Poiice office. Sega mat.34 words
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301 1950-07-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter iINCE national regis f ration introduced in Singapore i years ago, 13,196 identity is have been lost and re:ed by the Registration ce. his was revealed yesterday the Commissioner for Regation, Mr. 11. E. Wood ford, reply to301 words
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246 1950-07-13 3 Emergency Laws Are Amended. Tightening Grip On Bandit Helpers OMUUara *wir Correspondei KUALA LUMPUR, We J- The Emergency Regul, turns have been amende to fill up the gaps throiic which collectors of sul scnptions, suppliers, an possessors of terrorist doci ments will not be able t escape the law. Last246 words
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424 1950-07-13 3 EACH ARMED with ar SSV£™ Protection o se-Irrh f wh n u gom S out ir search of wealth," five Chinese Court v t G Singapore Reliei boon yesterday. f wLL m n were s^Pnsed 1 of he olJt of th blue, a party424 words
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Article220 1950-07-13 3 I WHEN Sulaiman bin Meha- med. a syce, saw Basan bin Ahmad wearing a pair of trou- m which had been stolen irom him. Sulaiman stopped his car and demanded the return of his trousers. Basari readily complied. In board daylight, on the roadI side,220 words
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283 1950-07-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE HOLIDAY Bill has proved to be a boon for Hun C c.r^ mb f r °J <»*" Shop m Pl°y*es in S^gapore Hundreds of coffee and eating shop owners are seeking permission from the Labour Department for the283 words
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Article96 1950-07-13 3 fcfcinda.rd staff Correspondent MIAR. H'ed— Abdul bin Mat. a Special Constable, aged 18. of Neild Estate Tangkak, claimed trial before the Muar Magistrate Inche Abdul Rauf. on a charge of criminal house trespass. He was alleged to have entered the room in a labour line96 words
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Article22 1950-07-13 3 it.ind.ird Staff Correspondent MUAR. Wed.— Ismail bin tbdul Hamid was cautioned nd discharged for having lilitary uniform in the Para-22 words
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Article154 1950-07-13 3 Standard St^ff Correspondent IPOH. Wed —A general asscrnbly of the UMNO will meet it^uala Kangsar on August 15 for five days. It is underuood that one of the main tems of discussion will bt the •itizenship question which previously led to the dramatic esignation of154 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-07-13 3 One of five Singapor. Salvation Army delegate: who will attend the Inter national Youth Congress i< Vfr. Lim Tee Honn above j *no sailed on the Carthage yesterday morning.— Stand ard photo.32 words
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260 1950-07-13 3 Standard Woman Correspondent MALACCA. Wed. Three m ajo charitable organizations «r Mala^ca. the Settlement Welfare Committee, the Ma'acM Rotary Club and the Anti-T.B. Association of Malacca, have combined forces in order to raise funds to help the needy the poor, the sick, and the260 words
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Article48 1950-07-13 3 An emergency general meeting of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine (Southern branch) will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Department of Pathology to discuss "Panel Medical Practice" with special reference to the proposed "medical benefit schem* ior Municipal employees.48 words
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Advertisement10 1950-07-13 3 rJ^GOOD/fEAiI M MM TUI TYKt TIM II UT Illil Mil10 words
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127 1950-07-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed— A man who has lived up to the motto of Rotary. "Service Before Se f." if Mr. Koh Sin Hock, acting immediate past President of the Penang Rotary Club. At the Installation Dinner at the E. O127 words
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281 1950-07-13 4 Standard SI "RUBBlSH... rotten pro Deputy Commissioner, C.I. described the four Red lea the U.S. Information Servii He said yesterday, "It Communist Party that the} their rotten propaganda, an convenience and recreation 44 1t is unnecessary to say281 words
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Article185 1950-07-13 4 Burglar Faces NewCharge TWENTY-ONE-YEAR OLD V. Suppiah came up before the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. P. C. Clague i yesterday for sentence on two counts of housebreaking and > theft. Mr. Clague, however decided to send his case to a District Court after a fresh charge for a185 words
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155 1950-07-13 4 DESCRIBED by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate !as the "master-mind" behind the fraud, William Smith was yesterday sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment for cheating promoter, Mr. A. Razak of ten boxing tickets. 1 Smith's accomplice, Phillip Tan. also received four months' hard labour. It155 words
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Article97 1950-07-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Wed.— Senior Inspector Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, 0.C., C.1.D., Central Kedah Sub -Branch, will be leaving for the United Kingdom in the second week Of August by the S.S. Corfu from Pennng. He will undergo a six-month Colonial Police Service97 words
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Article25 1950-07-13 4 A CHINESE family of five occupying a second-floor cubicle in Cecil Street had a narrow escape yesterday when part of the roof collapsed.25 words
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345 1950-07-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed. After five days' trial, Tan Kee Gak was acquitted this afternoon by the Magistrate, Mr. S. Bon Bernard, of a charge of having voluntarily caused hurt to Lim Kee Jin, manager of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.,345 words
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Article55 1950-07-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A young Sikh, Mokhan Smgh, was produced before Mr. A. P. .Ia«-k. the First Magistrate. t<>;<l;ty on a tentative charge of causing the death of an In<iian. jSuppiah, at Kampong Pant ITengah, Sel-iyang, on June M 'this year. He was remanded in55 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-07-13 4 Picture shows the Church of St. Anne Bukit M» i whrre. thousands gathrr annually to celebrate th<> t St. Anne. This year, the. feast will be nl«-t. July 30.29 words
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Article150 1950-07-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor is the healtiest state in the Federation to judge by the health statistics for the week ending July 1. Of the 29 deaths registered during the week, two were in Selungor and their cause was dysentery. The death rate150 words
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Article162 1950-07-13 4 Standard Staff PENANG. Wed Th Malayan Auxiliary Air Fon the Singapore Standard toda air crews and 65 ground cre\ Candidates from five Mtti alities will lx? fdected hflf the end of this week I to their passing the necessary medical examination. hi the162 words
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Article29 1950-07-13 4 standard StafT Correspondent SEGAMAT, Wed.— The I ding fund for the extension of the Segamat Chineee B h<»oi I building haa pa sod the 120.00Q mark.29 words
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63 1950-07-13 4 THK MAI engineer, Mr. i f< n Job' 1. the falL l> "natural Thi ed by lh< S Mr. W. G I 1 elusion «>f Mr S ■>'• Dr. A. O. Path" Ogisi Shof kit [allure MM Hi I heart dj ->63 words
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Advertisement292 1950-07-13 4 *:^> I wllmrmM Tlunuc W*t»*l Mhl <^ :C _3^o___/^_^ Vl£ SEE DOROTHY McGUIRE J OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS w > _pLbP i *^SA>^'^^ y d ance a bal.nese j I MOTHER DOESNT HAVE TO TELL YOU THAT THESE ARE WONDERFUL BUYS I BRITAIN'S BEST RADIO IN A GARRARD'' RECORD CHANGERS292 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-07-13 5 Red haired blue-eyed Bren- «u urneron is a vouti" Jgre« with considerable experifnce. now US* t i undcr c°nind J Ar i hur Kanl < dnd has already four pictures to her credit.35 words
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Article176 1950-07-13 5 jOI.LYWOOD. July Cuf» fan— and who isn't tlu.se days?-bctter bra e »»eM for a shock The sensational young actor jvho's the idol of movio-Rotr's f course, it's all for the <jI a new nine-reel grama, 'A Place In The Sun —with Monty pettin* the -hot176 words
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Article73 1950-07-13 5 LONDON, July 12^ ;'t Fonteyn. Britain's No. 1 ballerina, is to star in a film of Tchaikovsky's ballet "The bleeping Beaut v. The film will be all ballet 4 and no wurds and there '.vilJ be po attempt to weave the ba!!et into another story.73 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1950-07-13 5 JUST to let our film-fans to Malaya knov what the movie people have in store for them in the coming weeks, here are previews of films t o come. "Come To The Stable" JJERE is a picture that will tickle you1,183 words
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Article25 1950-07-13 5 T)OROTIIY MrGUIRE and William Lundigan co star in 20th-century Fox's now romantic comedy, "Mother Didn't Toll Me". Briefly, the screenplay coo-25 words
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Article37 1950-07-13 5 A CTION. adventure anrt romance find a place in Paramount's "The Eagle and Hawk" in which John Payne. Rhonda Fleming and Dennis O'Keefe co-star. This Pine-Thomas production is based on a true37 words
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208 1950-07-13 5 FORT LA MY (French Equatorial Africa). Julv 12: French cameraman, A. Mahuzier, turned up here to film a hunter killing a lion. He got just the opposite when his Safari finally cornered a lion. Mahuzier had just set up his cine-camera when Marcel Vincent, the208 words
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449 1950-07-13 5 HoLLywood Has Lost Its Glamour Says BETTE DAVIS HOLLYWOOD. July 12 (INS) Movietown's most o actress, Bette Davi<. ii that Hollywood has as much glamour the^e days as a sausage f lory ami jji ,r BlOVie moguls will rogrcr«rvin« to make- the stars into ordinary p rsons. Bette, who has449 words
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Article295 1950-07-13 5 Snapshots From Hollywood the cutie who posed for so many masa/ine tn aKK CWS IK 5 p S r P ho Waphs in abbreviated French b.ithmg suits that a Holly uoud manufacturer finally put a •Pat Hall" French suit on the market, is now twins, for professional reasons. There's Pat295 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-13 5 ri a Mn-. im i^nt a privilege often afforded a workman. But this one-uorkin, with P iri mount, The F,, And Th, Hawk fi lm unit Z ad -Rhonda I ■lom.n.-and take her across the water v, that her B own would not get wet. The film uas shot in57 words
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Advertisement133 1950-07-13 5 11-1.45-4-6.30 9.30 k J 15^(K SATURDAYS ALL THRILL M'NITE Maureen OHARA fefaaM CAREY j^'" Movie News^'^'nn, |EXPIOS[VE EXPOSE o7 TODAY'S^! -^^L gMOST AURMINC CRIME RINCf j SSSKSBh starts jod ay swtt BRADY IAI FREEMAN "s« "SS?*»ta» •■< f iv l\ r. .1 PRE-HARI RAYA PUASA PREMIERE A 12 S47L//?D^y M'N/75133 words
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Miscellaneous441 1950-07-13 5 RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA KALAt PROGRAMME Mandarin Iru^t^ramn,.. ENGLISH PBOGEAMMi JSJ^GJ^BBB* Sum f- Aj "^i %rt^ Ift v»is vnlr 7 Var '^> Son^s; Amoy and Teotheu; 10.15 10 a.m. Emer/rencv N>w S L' 5 i>PHSI i ;.P n1 Programme Amoy Request rWnuune] from Kuala Lumpur; 10.50 For 7.0.> Interlude; 7.15441 words
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Article716 1950-07-13 6 A mission made up of representatives of the U.S. Departments of State and Defence and the Economic Co-operation Administration is on its :vay to confer with the governments of SouthEast Asia about military aid to fight Communism. This survey mission comes at an opportune moment. The Korean716 words
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Article871 1950-07-13 6 IS THERE A TENTH PLANET J NEW YORK (INS)— 1 'T'HE mighty 200-inch tele- scope at the Mount Palomar observatory in southern California has begun its long-awaited job of exploring the unimaginably remote corners of space. After 22 years of painstaking preparation, and an expenditure of more than £2,359,000, the871 words
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Article675 1950-07-13 6 Hair In Food A KUALA Lumpur Municipal Commissioner recently urged that o>oks in restaurants should be required by law to wear caps. Reasonhe had been served with human hair in his food at several restaurants in Kuala Lumpur. It is most annoying, to say675 words
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Article, Illustration889 1950-07-13 6 Get Him Out -And Keep Him Out, Sam sDown With Toddy, iUp With Beer 2 Sir: The resolution to 5 ban toddy shops on estates 5- passed by the M. T. U. C. C last weekend is a startling j encroachment on the personal < liberty of889 words
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Article315 1950-07-13 6 Review of Views UN "Unlawful" I'NITKD Nati, ni i is really \cr\ news There d remarks m v.i press about I but yesterday'a pr.» Nan .Chiau Jit P a full dross against it A curtly -worded k o in bi«. bold taced nou:ire«l tr bv the pap "UNLAWFUL HF> fHE315 words
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Advertisement58 1950-07-13 6 >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\ \v\\\x\w\*>^ vv > I its NEW BETTER IN DESIGN I BETTER IN ENGINEERING BETTER IN FOOD DISPLAY I r! T II FT < I I I 36 CUBIC FEET QUALITY REFRIGERATORS LEE and FLETCHER i U2-l»6 OR( HARD ROAD SIN<iAPORK^ Til I ■■■P%r> REFRIGERATORS FROM 4 C'UFT. ITU; HIDh58 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-07-13 7 At the same time, diplomat! quarters said that Britain wa encouraging India to continu her efforts to mediate in th Korean war. Indian diplomatic sources ii London said that the India? Government intends to con tinue its efforts at263 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-07-13 7 The scene at the railroa station at Pyoagtaefc, Sout Korea, alter the Beds ha successfully bombed an an munition train that was i the station.25 words
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Article91 1950-07-13 7 'Indo-Pak. Defence, Necessary' KARACHI. July 12. -(UP) bief of the British ImGeneral Stall. Field William Slim. ««aid nt, unless Inrtja nnd t. settle their differ-sub-continent is >o€n to Communist In- the idea 'r.;it at ions da> rritorief In i;vi):'D;Hie militarj <ir Slim Dome to an agreement" adds that 3 'bo91 words
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9 1950-07-13 7 Asia Anti-Red Alliance Is Urged In U.S. i z.9 words
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Article19 1950-07-13 7 ?res t Ch s v GorpOO Dean t o Z,*t *he Atomic "•J -on mission.— Uf19 words
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Article100 1950-07-13 7 A*").— Continued transfer of Chinese Red troops to Manchuria from South China has coini cided with reports that Communist troops from Canton X? v also »*?en moved towards the Hongkong border i rJ2> S| tches said more tha n I.UOO Communist artillerymen arrived on100 words
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91 1950-07-13 7 World Court Rulings On S-West Africa THE HAGUE. July 12. < UP).— The International Court of Justice has given its advisory opinion that South Africa does not have to p]are SouthWest Africa, former German <- olony, under trusteeship under the U.N. Charter. The court ruled unanimously that South- West Africa91 words
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58 1950-07-13 7 WASHIXGTON, July 12. —The new boss of home ront war planning. W. Stuart' >yrmngton. discussed war mo)ilisation plans on Tuesday vith Secretary of Labour Tor.n and leaders of top Jabour mions. i Man-power controls and la- >o ir management relations In I. ase58 words
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Article25 1950-07-13 7 <^in. Ma'-Arthur. U..\ T Su-I] >remo In Koroa. has orciered t oO blue-and-white U.N. flags 1 for his forces.— A.P. s i25 words
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Article89 1950-07-13 7 WALLASEY (Cheshire). Jul Rahman, a 50-year-old Pakista Kang of 50 men working in the Cheshire when poisonous cyani gine room, it was stated at an Rahman, chief seran/r ahoai other men to safety before bein which had been used for fumig said Rahman had behaved witl ly89 words
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Article20 1950-07-13 7 AIL SERVICE FOB Gls The armed services in %'ie i orean war are to have ixee lailing privileges. A.P. j20 words
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Article55 1950-07-13 7 LONDON.TIuIy 12.— fAP) Higher expenditures to build up the joint Western defences and tighten security in Afrira have been proposed to Parliament by the Government. Supplementary appropriations proposed tor the financial year ending next March 31 included £3.249.»y0 for the 'Dc-, fence Ministry—55 words
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Article92 1950-07-13 7 AN AMERICAN BASE IN SOUTH KOREA, July 12. Gen. MacArthur has warned the North Koreans that those responsible for atrocity killings will be punished with death. Front-line reports indicate that 18 American soldiers have been bound and killed by their Communist North Korean captors. Anger92 words
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105 1950-07-13 7 WASHINGTON, July 12. (AP): As President Trumai today signed a bill, authoris ing a combat air fon^e of 7i I groups, the personnel aiu equipment of the First Mariru Air Wing left Long Bea -h California, for the Korea.) conflict The Wing105 words
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Article31 1950-07-13 7 LONDON, July 12.—(Reuten. The first meeting of the 12 North Atlantic Pact Deputies will take place on July 25. in London, it was learned today.31 words
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Article18 1950-07-13 7 Mr. Henry Sawbridge b serving as Charge dTUnJres at the U.K. legation in S. Korea.— U.P.18 words
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Article201 1950-07-13 7 PoW Aids N.Korea As Lord Haw Haw WASHINGTON, July (I law Haw" has sprung up ii dentified as Capt. Ambi Americans from the 21st I >y the North Koreans. "Lord Haw Haw's" first roadeast over the North Ko-2an-controlled radio at Seoul as reported on Tuesday by .S. Government monitors, e201 words
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Article276 1950-07-13 7 Soy Let-Made Armour (AP US FORCES IN S. KOREA, July 12 ed veM^r w^.^ k C JL Wme told how h^ »™ourdestm^H U i! lk men A re ated that two Red tanks were destined by one American. He jumped from his own276 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-07-13 7 Israeli President Chaim i, Weixmann (above). who has arrived in Lucerne for 1 1 specialist treatment for an I eye ailment and for a vaca- 5' tion IT. p.29 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-07-13 7 Stalin's Ignorance May Cause War-Gunther I HONGKONG, July 12 Gunthcr, well-known Ameri Belief of books on various that the chief danger of i Stalin's ignorance of An and industrial potential. Mr. Gunthor said he did not 'believe the Korean hostilities I r>r!d war. "I Should hink any Ihinttt Comlunist atack177 words
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70 1950-07-13 7 TOKYO. July 12—(UP): wo Yak fighters which attcked a low-flying unarmed S. liaison plane over the orean battlefront on Tuesday jro red stars with no other larkings, according to the .S. pilot interviewed at the ivance U.S. headquarters in orea. North70 words
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Article31 1950-07-13 7 TOKYO, July 12 (Reuter):— spokesman at Gen. Mao rthur's Hq. ascribed the ccess of enemy infiltration Korea largely to their g ctics of disguising troops as rmera, j.31 words
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Article, Illustration115 1950-07-13 7 VATICAN CITY. July 12 (AP).— The Pope has been advised by his physicians to go to his summer palace in the Alban Hills near Rome a month earlier this year and he may leave the Vatican this week-end. The heavy -train of115 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-13 7 Mr. William Dowdefl (left), American editor of the Eng- lish language Rome Daily American, and Miss Augusta Chang, former attache of the Chinese Nationalist Em- i b*ssy in Home, after their marriage hi Santa Sussann* 1 Chunk, i* Some. 'i40 words
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251 1950-07-13 7 i WASHINGTON. July L other members of the Unit r forces to help United Stat< > iwith a report that Pakistai number of soldiers for i I Korean front. This report was follow* here that Frarwe has orde .Korean waters The251 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-07-13 7 LONDON. July 12 (AP);— A mass meeting of London Jorry drivers voted on Tuesday to end at. midnight the 18 days old unofficial strike whu-h threatened to cut oiV London's f >od supplies. At the height of the stoppage on Mondav about H flOfl drivers were88 words
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Article25 1950-07-13 7 Sir Owen Dixon. U.N. mediator in the Kashmir dispute return to New DHhi yesterday from Kashmir to confer with Pandit Xchrw.— UP i25 words
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Article145 1950-07-13 7 LONDON. July 12.—(Rru-tcii.-The War Minister. Mr. lo.m Strauiry, told Parlia-■ii.-iit that he regretted the tone of some of the expressions he used about the Schuman Plan at Colchester on July 1 But he <ier.;.r| that his use of the word "plot" referred to the S145 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-07-13 7 Ex President Hoorer < above >. who said on Tuesday that a sJouly unJolding mobilisation of free nations may bold the line against Soviet aggression and give the world the hope of peace— A. P.33 words
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Advertisement113 1950-07-13 7 ■orican military strength SXt "p£ r.s'.m.mffg 1 16-in.mOTOR mOUUER BALL BEARING THROUGHOUT GUARANTEED EVERY PART HADE IN ENGLAND THE WORLD'S LARGEST OUTPUT -OVER TWO MILLION SATISFIED USERS TIE QUAICAST Motor Mower m»or .n on. M2t~by f«n«ral ron t «ni h« mo« pop U l*r_.e r r«, e n,, (h« fto««113 words
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Article124 1950-07-13 8 India Bans Uranium Export NEW DELHI, July 12.— '(UP.) The Indian Government yesterday t>anned the export of uranium, the key ingredient of the atomic bomb. An official announcement said that the government will purchase all available uranium stocks. This announcement by the Department of Scientific Research which is controlled by124 words
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Article32 1950-07-13 8 A new and intensive port promotion campaign outlined by San Francisco business and civic leaders was launched by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce during the latter part of June.32 words
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354 1950-07-13 8 I"" 8 s W rail? fcT«p^^^^^^^L bj 1 1 1 1 f m fr^J^^j^B LONDON, July 12.— (UP)— Korea has made continental Europe stockpile tin hurriedly, according to observers in metal circles. The easiest and quickest place to buy tin354 words
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Article68 1950-07-13 8 WASHINGTON, July 11 (Renter) Pakistan today joined the International Monetary Fund cjid the International Bank The articles of agreement were signed by a brief ceremony at the State Department by Mr. M. A. H. Ispahani, the Pakistan Ambassador. Pakistan's quota in the fund is $100,000,000. Her68 words
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101 1950-07-13 8 Plea For Aid To Backward Countries GENEVA, July 12— (Reuters—The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations was told that the ExportImport Bank has an uncommitted lending authority of over $800,000,000 for aid to under-developed countries. Mr. Isador Lubin, U.S. rep-r resentativt. who made the statement, however, warned against101 words
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Article131 1950-07-13 8 More Jap Matches Imported Standard Staff Reporter' SHIPMENTS of matches from Japan, which form part of the $34 million quota issued for Japanese imports into Malaya for the fiscal year which ended last month, amounted to $40,462 for the first three months of this year. Last year's imports of Japanese131 words
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74 1950-07-13 8 NEW DELHI, July 12.— <A.P.) Five items have been added to the list of commodities which may be freely exchanged between India and Pakistan under the trade agreement signed April 21. A government announcement says cotton seed oil cake and three Indian foodstuffs gur,74 words
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Article23 1950-07-13 8 The first of two 25.000-ton motor passenger vessels building in Italy was launched last month. She is named "Giulio Cesare."23 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-07-13 8 Mr. W.W. Ireland (above) am Australian businessman, who passed through Singapore by air on Tuesday, accompanied by his 88-year-old mother (below). Standard photos.23 words
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227 1950-07-13 8 WASHINGTON. July 12. (UP).— A hi*h United States official said that British policy of barring Japan from membership of the International Wheat Council may cost Britain heavily in her effors to supply its Far Eastern territories with rice from Bunra and Siam.227 words
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Article216 1950-07-13 8 THE STOCK MARKETS London LONDON, July 12 (Reuter) Saarbruecken bonds were a feature pf the' London Stock Exchange today. Speculative buying lifted the price by three points to 76 and followed news of discussions between British and French Governments concerning rights of holders. There was also some interest in German216 words
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Article821 1950-07-13 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday.— The rise in the tin metal price and the slightly better demand from London had their effect in the tin section of the Malayan share market today. Quotations showed slight improvement. Industrial shares remained quiet and steady while Rubbers had little interest. Closing prices821 words
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239 1950-07-13 8 Standard Market Reporter THE RUBBER market in Singapore was erratic yesterday but rallied towards the close when quotations were about a cent per lb. above the previous day's closing levels. The market opened very firm with prices showing an improvement following239 words
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Article46 1950-07-13 8 NEW YORK. July 12. (AP).— Crude rubber number one futures closed 75 to 130 points higher. Offers were (in U.S. rents per II).) July 35.60 bid, September 31.70-90; Dcremter 29.30; March 27.50 bid; May 25.95 nominal. Spot No. 1 R.S.S. 35 3 4 nominal.46 words
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Article104 1950-07-13 8 THE produce market in Singapore was quiet for copra which opened at $36 3/4 and sellers $M\. Later sellers dropped to $37 but no business was reported throughout the day. Coconut oil had buyers at SS7J and sellers $58£ but no business was reported. Prices (in Malayan dollars104 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-07-13 8 A new, efficient and sanitary system for milking rows has been developed for use by dairymen in the I'nited States. Photo shows a dairyman in Minnesota milking one of his herd of 15 cows in a two-stall milking barn. Mechanical milking saves hours of the dairyman's time.47 words
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203 1950-07-13 8 INDIES RUBBER No Further Growing If Price Falls _WASH,N G; told the Unitvd S -;*l l any move by bring down t!> natural rubber d V? f Indonesian rubber row I into the planting 0 crops and more rernuiJ£ tive occupations. Indonesia's mm u a ■ented to the Si,-, *gL*Jment203 words
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Advertisement13 1950-07-13 8 i$- 4 A UT% ||^|ufeS^# FARES THAT MAK£ WWW/ 1 j ECONOMICAL WAY13 words
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Advertisement171 1950-07-13 8 TIN PRICE SINGAPORE. Wednesday, July 12:— The price of tin today was $335 per piouL Up $7. DEBENTURES AND LOANS MUNICIPAL Spore 5* 1920 103 00 106 50 44% 1930 10f>50 106 50 3% 1935 86.00 87.00 3% 1937 92 50 93 50xi 3% 1938 92 50 9.5.50xi 4% 1939171 words
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Advertisement224 1950-07-13 8 Ruling Money Exchange Rates EXCHANGE rates now in force, as supplied layan Exchange Banks Association, are a FKKE M AKKKT Cl RRENC II I BtLLINfI n i > 1 AuMral'.a 2 11 J/U 3 t j hew Zealand a/4 l/sa 2 4 21/32 IndtA. Ceylon 150 a 4 1M a/«224 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-07-13 9 i <■ un and a woman left Bordeauk. France, July 2 to sail round the world in this sailing ship, made from two tots j»:?,-d together, the fifteen metres lons and §ve BMrx? wide '"Copula" wi*l house the crew on the scientific trip which may52 words
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Article141 1950-07-13 9 ions in cargo war nee rates to India, tan, Burma. Straits Setaya and Indonesia have been announced by vriters in San Francisco. The new rates represent nd one-half cents I to 0n To India and Pakistan the rates have been reduced to 10 I2J ct'nts. and141 words
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Article30 1950-07-13 9 The largest shipment of pig iron from Europe to the United States was discharged in Oakland recently from the motorship Eemdyk of the HollandAmerica Line-Royal Mail Lines' service.30 words
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Article133 1950-07-13 9 MOTION: im, Geneva, idad, KaraB ETA 9.15 bon ETA 10.30 am CONSTELLATION; Home, Cairo QEA. CONSTELLATIONAIR FRANCE DOUGLAS: MAiTJSJF 0^ FTA 2 50 P-m. gjjj AIRWAYS DAU :i ETA 4i5 fe a Pc-nan?, Ipoh. Kua.a L ETA 6.35 -an, Jessclton, rchtof ETA K Taiping, Ipoh, I:-/.133 words
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290 1950-07-13 9 Standard Shipping Reporter left Tan Jee Wan yesterday -tHinino t£ g Z n a brown paper parcel cori m A-fofc ash f S f eousin Tan Je H oe, who died Skymaster crash near Perth recently w^r/l n, 8 u290 words
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Article132 1950-07-13 9 mn iuiciae? Or was the weird agonized death of 274 of them' recently on Scottish beaches plain accidental death? Amazed fishermen at Dun- l ar n lhe North S«n and in the Orkney Islands, 200 miles farther north. had ringside «?ats when the sleek.three to 20-footers—132 words
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Article, Illustration208 1950-07-13 9 Development of Maritime Radio ■N 1901 the flint British motor vessel, the "Lake Champlain". was fitted with wireless. Now there are more than 12,000 ships equipped with wireless communication and radio aids to navigation, and 200 of the world's largest ports have radio receiving208 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-07-13 9 ibove: Modern dtvctim-ftnmng ami communication equipment in tkt 1 wbreUu r*m eftheP.* O. Umr Strathmon". t 122 words
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152 1950-07-13 9 •.<w«*l^v*i, UUIJ .Hill nil reaching Britain from across the Atlantic after the end of this month will be guided through an air corridor in the interests of safety, Parliament was told tonight Mr. Brank Berwick, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, said152 words
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Advertisement68 1950-07-13 9 Msr SHIP BY BEN 1 I REGULAR SERVICES To and from U.K. and Continent 4- serving Mediterranean, Sues Canal, Red Sea, M Ad ?r»' Seychelles, Ceylon, China, Toiwon (Formosa) ond Japan REGU^COASTAL SAILINGS BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK l|| McALISTER CO., LTD, EllniM Telephone No. S9N 4 "> U I.?'s?* Pwiant68 words
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Advertisement370 1950-07-13 9 IT I4IUNUH rBUM iCANUINAVIA/ «4ll.|MUa I V ouM INKNT/ U UJI. OUNriNKNI «rAMIMN«V|A P ~Tal»trta>~ tti<uat «i W" M «r«k%al «^4*«.n« «ft f tor H-i.ro,, 6an«ioi l f* rM C«lomk«. Ad«ti. r,,r lor Bancftot. Manila Hnn<*nng Hatnb»ir« wi© >oth#»nMir, K] Kobe an<! Tokohnma Ono^nhuvs* t- i,,,.,, ■"""a^'aStVik"'* d e "••jy-igy370 words
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Miscellaneous265 1950-07-13 9 MAILS Mails rlose at ft p.m. today for the following destinations: Pontianak (Salon*); South and East Ai ra (Straat Soeada): North India and Pakistan (Kutsang); South India (Letters only) Kutsang. For the Darvel, to North Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri, mails will be closing tomorrow at 6 p.m. Letters to265 words
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Article788 1950-07-13 10 Mary Haworth - Mary Haworth By Man Is Concerned About Beau Brummet n, wh< Got Engaged To Lovelj Girl But Thinks H< Doesn't Want To Marrj As Deadline Nears DEAR MARY HAWORTH Our son Wayne is 22, a tal dark handsome blade, well built and perfectly groomed During the years from788 words
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595 1950-07-13 10 Veterans Unanimous r In Voicing No To Female Clamour I NEW YORK, (AP) YI7HAT are we going to do with mama and the girls 1 if war breaks out again? Let them pack an M-l riffe into combat? Not if the595 words
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557 1950-07-13 10 By: PETER KALISCHER. I P. Staff Correspondent f TOKYO. July 10— (UP)— The North Koreans are not Supermen but to date they have better and heavier equipment than the American units facing them. And there are many more of them. That is the answer to557 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-07-13 10 HReetf - HReetf »V "Remember Talbot. this expedition is up here strictly la the interest of science!"18 words
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Article160 1950-07-13 10 RUSTINGTON, SUSSEX, July 9, (INS). The "interfering" mother-in-law came in for a good deal of harsh criticism at the annual conference of the National Marriage Guidance Council at Rustington Lido Holiday Camp. Again and again, when comparing notes on the marriage tangles they are asked to straighten160 words
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Article, Illustration406 1950-07-13 10 Types Of Brain Inflammation Are All Caused By Virus*, By EDWIN P. JORhAy y, Writtea tor NEA Srru.t TNFLAMMATIONT of (he brafn or encephalitis is a worldwide disease. Formerly called American sleeping sickness or t "lethargic" encephalitis, it is now known that there are several different kinds,406 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-07-13 10 lii^laivai 2 BABY I A^oer^ON a-. 1 4-4OSPITAI, I WARD O C C C&\~ MAV l HOW ROMANTIC— I j WHY aON'T YOU I I LOOK thatc 'T4 t'i i ,-aod^/ i 1 CARRY I WISH SLU6SO CAR RVMY BOOKS Na5?V-. ™KAY~ IK Vrt^t N^nn^c a feST-O^ ol^ T L70 words
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358 1950-07-13 11 c By HERMAN RAPPA schools s P° rt m Singapore's English I .[prised to see English girls* Netbalt, he added, was very popular, both with schoolgirls. and their elders, and he did not see why they should not take to basketball.358 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-13 11 The "Black and White" Women's Basketball team from Medan. which is touring Malaya arrived in Singapore jesterday for a series of matches against Singapore sides including an AllSingapore women's team.30 words
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55 1950-07-13 11 BASKETBALL H kong Side Disappoints In Ipoh Match IPOH. July 11— The Kiew Basketball team of tng did not measure up t.indard of the Filipinos triie:i they defented the Ipoh Chin Woo Athletic club by 41 to .'8 at the Jubilee Park last night. rate shoot tig by the robbed55 words
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Article30 1950-07-13 11 SYDNEY. July 11— (AP)— B Ortiz of Los Angeles I ted A rx Sinnaeve a in a 10 round box- on Monday night. Or.iz weighed 133, Sinnaeve30 words
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Article88 1950-07-13 11 St TA d lp r iNr Staff T Corresponde»t iAifING, July 11 in a soccer match played on the i^splanade yesterday, the R. E. Sports Club beat the Kamuntuig Sports Club by 4 goals to Meng Chye and Peng Yang each scored to give the R. E88 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-07-13 11 KTi? J'°rt*»occer match at Rio de Janeiro u'Vil Bra7l and Juffo-slavia. The Brazilian roalkeeper leaps to save in an attack Jugoslavia while a BraSian24 words
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516 1950-07-13 11 DOVFR p S^ icc Staff between ,2' En S. l^d. (INS) A smouldering feud parked it let .^«le English coastal towrls was channeU, Oday by American doUars and the English naming sweepstakes. civic com- tnamber of Comhods have reared i 8M516 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-07-13 11 The Tigers Sports Association table tennis team which be-came the champion team ia tha recent Singapore Table Tennis Association* changMonshtpg, Standard photo.22 words
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435 1950-07-13 11 LONDON (INS)-Drastic action may soon be taken t*> prevent South American footbal? rl,,h! "enticing" first rate players and coaches away from England During recent months several South Am™ ncan clubs have been dangling tempting finanSll offers in front of British footballers. nnancial435 words
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Article115 1950-07-13 11 PARIS, July 11 <AP) The European Swimming Championships due to take place in Vienna from August 20 to 27 will be cancelled, the sporting daily "L'Equipe" announced on Monday. The paper said the official decision of the European League will be announced because Belgium,115 words
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89 1950-07-13 11 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues— The Eurasians beat the Europeans by four goals to two today in an Inter-Community League soccer match on the Westland School ground. In the first half, the Eurasians led by four goals to nil. The scorers were Newman (2) and89 words
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88 1950-07-13 11 LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA. July 11— (AP)— Jack Kramer, the famed professional tennis player, and his teammate, the Maharajah of Kutch from India.- ran second in a special round robin mixed doubles tournament on Sunday at La Jolla beach and tennis club. The 'United88 words
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172 1950-07-13 11 Pk Badminton Eliminations Conclude Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, July 11. A high standard of badminton was seen at last night's elimination round matches played at the Perak Badminton Association Hall. The fourth and last singles entry from Perak was" decided when Wong Yan Sen, a state player scraped through in172 words
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95 1950-07-13 11 LONDON, July 9: (Reuter) A new zone to be known as the Eastern Zone has been created for the first time in the Davis <~up lawn tennis competition. This was stated today by JJ r J Chinna Durai, who said I! 195 words
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88 1950-07-13 11 LONDON, July H— (AP) The Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) said on Monday that its head coach Max Madders, has cancelled a proposed visit to Japan because of the fighting in Korea. Madders had planned to spend a month in Tokyo studying Japanese88 words
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Article29 1950-07-13 11 Receipts for World Cup games have reached a total of about U551,197,000. Spain and Uruguay drew a recm-d gate at Sao Paulo on Sunday of US$B3,OOO.29 words
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226 1950-07-13 11 Ipoh Successes Earn Promotions For Pennyworth, Conco Pennyworworth and C each at the recent Perak; r horses that have been Class 2. The following are the latest classifications issued by the Straits Racing Association TRANSFERS From Class 3 to Class 2Ambassador; Belgium; Congo; Inky Bill; Mayfair: Oakfel; Pink Gin; Pennyworth.226 words
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135 1950-07-13 11 HANLEY. S TAFFORD- SHIRE. July II: (Reuter)— Exminer Billy Thompson retained his JBritish lightweight championship when he defeated Tommy McGovern of I^ndon on points over 15 rounds here, tonight. Thompson fought a great strategic battle, in fact one of the best of his career, to make135 words
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Article107 1950-07-13 11 By Ollie Davies Slow to pace work wax (Tone at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when the going was good. Keel Rose (J. Donnelly), Sporting Pink (EUery). Prin- ters* Error M"Pherson). Jungle Path and Arabian Knight (Ayres) ail half-paced from the four. Grey Bloom (J. Donnelly) did107 words
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114 1950-07-13 11 IHUH. July 11. -Perak is fielding her strangest tttmil side to tm.*et Selangor in nn inter-state friendly, on the town board courts on Saturday and Sunday, July 15 and 16 The com position of the Pera team is as follows:114 words
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73 1950-07-13 11 Standard Own Correspondent TEI.UK ANSON. July ll.— With a view to starting a soccer league for estates in [xmer Perak, a meeting was held yesterday when it was decided to run a league in the near future. Entries close on July 20. President: M.73 words
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Advertisement78 1950-07-13 11 There are many "tiger" brands but only ONETIGER BALM THE FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Other Members of the famous Tiger" Family of Medicinal Products Are: BALASHIN SAI Or fat Kwa Tan, keeps the breath fresh and the mouth clean. HEADACHE CURE For Headaches, Nerve Pains, Neuralgia, Colds, etc CHEE THONE SAN78 words
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Article35 1950-07-13 12 The Netaji Memorial F..C. beat the Base Vehicle Workshop three goals to nil at Farrer Park yesterday in a friendly match. Scorers for the Netaji F. C. were Shariff (2), and G. Raji.35 words
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Article65 1950-07-13 12 HAMBURG, July 12 (AP>— The 8 1st German Derby was won on Sundav by Niederland-j er, ridden by Otto Schmidt,; the German jockey. Charles Elliot, the British! rider, was 12th in a field of 13 j on Liebesorhan. Niederlander, carrying the colours of Germany's Erlenhof stables,65 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-07-13 12 On* Chew Bee, Singapore triple tennis champion and H. Khamls who he beat in the singles final on Monday.19 words
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Article136 1950-07-13 12 1 4 Playing at the Social Badminton Party's court last week the Wembley Badminton Party defeated the Socialites by 5 games to 3. The following are the re- sulU of the games (Wembley players mentioned first): Singles. Oh Chiap Choon < lost to Wong Yeok136 words
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Article47 1950-07-13 12 The Golden Arrow Badminton Party invites other parties to have matches with them Those interested should contact the secretary, Mr. A. Pestana. No. 75, Wilkie Road, Singapore. Members are asked to note that party correspondence should not be addressed to 28, MacKenziß £oad. Government47 words
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200 1950-07-13 12 WEAKNESS of their foi cost the Recs their leagu* 8.0.D.C.A. at the Jalan Bes The S.R.C. forwards were fast but failed to make use of the many chances that came their way. The outstanding 8.0.D.C.A. players were their forwards Angullia, Kim San and Talip.'200 words
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Article13 1950-07-13 12 Herman Rappa Asks And Stardard's Sports Reporter Answers The Question13 words
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93 1950-07-13 12 Negri Sembilan Chinese meet Singapore Chinese Football Association in the MCFA inter-State competition at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. The Singapore team will be picked from the following SCFA players who have been asked to be at the stadium by 4.45 p.m.: Chee93 words
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Article47 1950-07-13 12 Soccer To HelpTaiping Convent Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, July 11. A charity soccer match in aid of the Taiping Convent orphanage and building fund has been arranged to take place on the regimental Padang [on July 16 between a Taiping J eleven and the Fourth Hussars I47 words
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Article64 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Tues.— The following fourteen players have been chosen to play for Negri against Singapore in the Malayan Chinese Football Association cup competition: Wong Chit Woh, Kok Heng, Kim Chye, Kok Tong, John Siow, Tai Kim Fook, Thian Kwee. Wong Chit64 words
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Article126 1950-07-13 12 m The Singapore Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament started on Tuesday with ten ties in the first rounds. Results were: Class *A' handicap singles: A. Nairn (-.3) beat D. A. Weatherson (-30) 2-6, 8-6, 6-2; Y. P. Wee (-30.3) beat Dr. F. Y. Khoo (-15.3) 4-6, 6-1, 6-2:126 words
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Article85 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, July 11. The newly-built Taiping Coronation swimming pool will hold its first gala on Sunday, Aug. 6. It is organised by the Larut and Matang district appeal committee, University of Malaya endowment fund. The competition is open to residents of Larut and'85 words
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Article49 1950-07-13 12 I In a friendly game of soccer on the S.C.C. padang yesterday, the Jollilads Athletic 1 Union defeated S.C.C. by the odd goal in seven. Goal scorers for Jollilads were Narayanan (2) and Salahudin (2) while Taylor netted two goals and MacDonald one for the S.C.C.49 words
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143 1950-07-13 12 IN SPITE of the fact tha players from the S.R.C., Indian Association and S.C.R.C. will not be available, the Singapore Cricket Association have selected quite a strong side for their cricket fixture with Johore on the S.C.C. Padang on Sunday and Monday. Play will143 words
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Article546 1950-07-13 12 SINGAPORE'S chances of winning the elusiy H.M.S. Malaya soccer cup are stronger thi year than they have ever been since the wai That is not merely an optimist's view but th obvious conclusion to any consideration of th team's progress since the season started. In 1948,546 words
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Article149 1950-07-13 12 LAUSANNE, July 12 (Reuter). Germany and Japan were readmitted to the International Lawn Tennis Federation at the Federation's* meeting here today. An official communique issued at the close of today's meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation stated that Germany and Japan had been re-admitted149 words
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Article173 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— The Perak contingent for the Malayan Badminton Championships to be played at Ipoh on Aug. 5. 6 and 7, has been named: Singles: Tan Jin Eong. Goh Chong Hong, Foo Vong Khean and Wong Yan Sen. Doubles: Teoh Seng Khoon173 words
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Article56 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspond— t PENANG, Wed.— The body and weight-lifting section of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union will celebrate its first anniversary on July 22 with a weight-lift-ing contest and best physique contest. The prize distribution for the three contests 'will be in conjunction with56 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-07-13 12 Boxers, weightlifters and referees who took part In the charity exhibition arranged is Seremban, last week by Rover Scouts, each received a souvenir. Above Lim Meow S'm receives his souvenir from the Yang di per Xuan Buar42 words
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70 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed— At a meeting of the Seremban branch of U.M.N.O. Youth (Perlkatan Pemuda) held at the Public Relations Department, Rajah Abdul Razal bin Rajah Hamzah ami Inehe Abdul Majid bin Abdul Rahman were elected delegates for the .forthcoming Pan Malayan Youth70 words
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Article47 1950-07-13 12 miay ueiamees andard SUIT Corresponden ALOR STAR, Wed.— Ainlaj ■tainees in Perlis will have ighter Hari Raya. This i: ade possible through th< atitn Ibu, UMNO Perlis hose members will distribut< kes on that day. In addition they will ge :00 already donated bj47 words
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190 1950-07-13 12 LEICESTER, July 12— (Reuter)— By lunch-time in their game with- Leicestershire which began here today, the West Indies tourists had scored 163 for the loss of one wicket. Everton Weekes reappeared in the West Indies team after being absent from the tourists' last190 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-07-13 12 Uiidze Fatty of the U.S. with the trophies he revived for his success in the singles championship at Wimbledon last week.21 words
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166 1950-07-13 12 Golden Dragon Badminton Party beat Black White Badminton Party 5 4 on Sunday at the Government Trade School, Hall. Singapore. Results: (Golden Dragon B.P. mentioned first) Singles: Leong Choo Mee beat Wong Ah Kow 11 15. 17 16, 15—4, Chee Tuck Kong beat166 words
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94 1950-07-13 12 HAVANA. July 11:—(Reuter). Mexico, already assurec of victory by winning the first two singles and the doubles beat Cuba by five games to ni in their American zone Davi< Cup tie. They won the two remaining singles to make a clean94 words
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132 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Reporter ALLEGATIONS that Admiralty employees re-! turning from repatriation were being deprived of their jobs, will form the subject of questions to be asked by] Mr. Balwant Singh, member for Rural West, at the! Legislative Council meeting on July 18. Mr. Singh132 words
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78 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed— Hari Kaya will be observed here on July 17 which has been declared a public holiday. If the moon is seen at midnight on July 15. then the Malays will observe their new year on July78 words
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122 1950-07-13 12 Malayan News IPOH, Wed. Ipoh motorists and cyclists haw their faults but they are generally well behaved *Z give the authorities little trouble. Most cyclists forget to look back before turning They have also not cultivated th« habit of signalling. Motorists are generally more careful122 words
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122 1950-07-13 12 (Standard Staff Ren.,rt er i KOH HUA Q;,, clerk employed at an ami ment park office, wm orde by the Sing..u.>re Seer Police Magistrate. Mr S? Teh. to pay a month y mainl ,tenance of $70 to ris *to Mary Tan Hwee The122 words
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Article80 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Wed.— The Sultana of Johore, who is expecting a baby at the end of August or early September, says that as soon as the baby is able to stand the journey, they will j return to- Johore and the baby80 words
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Article106 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Magistrate, Inche Ma'arof. yes- terday imposed a fine of $300 on i I day imposed a fine of $800 on i a 46-year-old Chinese woman, Lau Ying, for illegal possession of three-and-a-half gallons of samsu (liquor) on which Cus-106 words
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Article51 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed [n the First Magistrate's Court yesterday Yusof bin Ahmed of Pelaritong, claimed trial of a stealing charge. Yusof was alleged to have broken into the Army Vehicle Park and removed some parts. The case wu postponed to August51 words
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56 1950-07-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent A LOR STAR. Wed— The death occurred suddenly on Monday of Hojah Mariam. wife of Tuan Haji Sheriff, Menlri Besar of Kedah. The funeral took place today, attended by high Government officials including the British Adviser. Kedah. Mr. E. V. G.56 words
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Article67 1950-07-13 12 (Standard Staff Reporter) AN ALLEi'.LD i Kluang etnergen ramp, who was st;r been arrested in > appeared in the 5 Third Police Court The accused. La-; alias Lam M»ng Ton th charged with escaping tnm legal custody. After evidence w. a Johore Police O:!-. or a67 words
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Article47 1950-07-13 12 PENANG. W< r. t Marsh, chairman of th« vinre Wellesley Soul F ball Associatn.! committee, was et: 1 a farewell tea bers of 4 he All afternoon. Mr. Marsh is nr. the Penang R ibbtf EsWn, and is (I'ie to ro Kingdom on leaw47 words
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