Singapore Standard, 6 September 1950

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  • 19 1 Singapore TIGER Standard iL n M. \O'L 1 N0 66> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 490 1 Sundard Shipping Reporter T IK mi. m delegates to the South-East Asia rice importing countries are making the nation possible, under the circumure that mutual allocation of next year's 'wwii will i>*> ->t a quantity not less than this year's. This view is shared by
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  • 115 1 Workers To Ask More Allowance S..snJArd m.-.;» X porter v.nrkI mmd for a nl cost of pri es of m reas I waa issued C S- SivasGeneral of »ng Singapore S !«9 Unions. tk il his news m th abnormal pri i s of esother WW. DEMVSD NECESSARY c to
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  • 44 1 moio. The British midget submarine. XE-7, designed to attack enemy shipping anchored m hostile harbours, cruised on August 19, m Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk, Virginia where it was engaged m joint operations with the US Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force. AP
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  • 366 1 BRIGHTON, Sussex, Sept. 5 (Reuter) Prime Minister Clement Attlee today described the independence of Asia, Pakistan and Ceylon as the first step Britain had taken to meet "overt attacks" by Commu- nists m Asia and Africa. Addressing the annual conference of the 8.000.000
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  • 38 1 ROME. Sept. S— (UPV Two persons were killed and at least 35 injured m a series of more than 20 earthquakes which wrecked homes m 21 villages scattered through central Italy.
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  • 212 1 Chiang Hopes To Be Back In 3 Years TAIPEI. Sept. 5 (UP)— Chiang Kai-shek expressed the belief today that Nanking would be recovered within three years if all Kuomintang members do their utmost m the reform of the party preparations for a planned counter-offensive against the mainland. He made this
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  • 79 1 LONDON, Sept. 6 (AP) King George and Queen Elizabeth plan a Royal tour of Australia and New Zealand m 1952. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said Princess Margaret will probably accompany her Illness of the King called the cancellation of similar tour m
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  • 167 1 HK Bans Oil Shipments To Formosa HONGKONG, Sept. 5, (UP). British authorities m Hong Kong, following instructions from London, have clamped down a ban on shipment of aviation gasoline and other strategic exports to the Nationalist Government m Formosa, the United Press learned today. The move already has resulted m
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  • 58 1 10 Arrested For Playing "Pai Kow" Standard Staff Reporter TEN Chinese were arrested last night by Mr. J. K. Kerr A.S.P., of the Gambling Suppression Branch of the C.1.D., Singapore, m a house at Perak Road playing "pai kow." They were offered bail of about $50 each and up to
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  • 29 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 5— (UP)— The Labour Day Holiday claimed 329 lives m traffic accidents far fewer than had been predicted reports showed today.
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  • 120 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 5 (UP)— The United States Seventh Fleet Task Force, assigned to defend Taiwan from a Chinese Communist invasion, is now holding exercises m the Formosa straits m face of an intensified Communist propaganda threat to "liberate" the Nationalist island stronghold. The task
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  • 440 1 TOKYO, Sept. 5 Reuter- AAP) Gen. Mac Arthur's defence box sagged tnd broke today m the Korean east coast sector under the hammer blows of 30,000 Communist troops. In driving rain, which grounded Allied air forces, the Communists swept post the beleaguered
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  • 109 1 LONDON. Sept. 5. (Reuter). Royal Marine commandos dressed as civilians were today flying to the Far East m specially chartered planes to join the Korean fighting. The last party of the Marines who are among Britain's toughest fighters, left London last night m a
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  • 48 1 THE body of a 60-year-old male Chinese was found hanging from a house m Marine Parade early yesterday morning. He was suspected to be a vagrant as no identity card nor any indication of his address was found on him.
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  • 211 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UP)— Moscow's reply to the State Department report that a bomber, apparently Russian, attacked United Nations naval units was awaited m diplomatic quarters today as a possible lip off to Soviet policy m Korea. The diplomats said Soviet reaction should provide up-to-the-minute
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  • 223 1 China Reds Threaten Indo-China HONGKONG, Sept. 5. (AP). j The Chinese Communist war j wheel, dormant since the Na- j tionalist collapse m Kwangtung last October, seemed to be turning again today and throwing off sparks m two directions north and south. Usually reliable reports today spoke of new supply
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  • 71 1 Standard Staff Reporter A BOYA.N'ESE boy. 12-year-old Bun Yarii bin Kosdie. was knocked down by a motor cydist at Napier Road yesterday evening. He was treated as an out patient at the General Hospital. In another accident, a 11--year-old Indian boy. Moeez, was knocked
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    • 75 1 On Other Pages Page Laycock Flays Singa- m pore Govt. SE Asia Educatlonal Conference 3 Gallant Jungle Rescue Bid Gangster *o Hang J Schools Plea To RAF 4 Plan To Promote InterRegional Trade 4 Fashions Feature 5 Leader. Features b Naktong Battle mM.. Burma To Export Million Tons of Rice
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  • 353 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOHN LAYCOCK, Progressive Party member for Municipal North-East, yesterday lashed out at Government for not taking adequate action to combat tuberculosis m Singapore. Speaking at a special meeting of the Legislative Council, he said Government was
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  • 199 2 THE Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday held an inquest uito the death of a tuberculosis p. .♦•ent. Khoo Liang Hee, a 66--yo.if-oid shop assistant. Khoo's employer, Tan Sye Cr.'^n, said Khoo had been suffering irom tuberculosis for 20 months. "He had consulted I doctor and
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 2 MR. M. D. P. Gilroy, Manager of the Singapore Branch of the SheU Co. speaking at tea party given by the staff at the Cathay Restaurant on the occasion of his departure to U.K. on leave. Mr. Gilroy is succeeded by Mr. Dobree. The staff presented Mr. Gilroy
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  • 84 2 'S'pore Finest City' Rear-Adm. Standard Staff Reporter REAR-ADMIRAL W. Dudley Wright head of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, U.S. State Department left Singapore for Djakarta by X.L.M. Constellation yesterday after a short visit here. Rear- Ad mi ral Wright would make no comments un his visit to the Colony
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  • 124 2 THE SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday returned -.t verdict ot death by misadventure after the inquest into the death oi a two-year-old boy. Koh Kai Huat who fell into a pond and drowned while playing with his sister. Koh's mother, Lim Ly.? Tio.
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  • 288 2 THE CHILD Marriage Bill, proposed to be Introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council by Progressive Party Member for Municipal North-East, Mr. John Laycock, might perpetrate a religious genocide, said a statement issued yesterday by the President of the Muslim
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  • 52 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PUBLIC of Singapore is reminded that no stamp is needed for letters addressed to Post Office Box 5000. Assistant Commissioner, C.1.D., Mr. D. K. Broadhurst told The Standard yesterday that the 507 th letter addressed to Box 5000 had a stamp
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  • 62 2 TWO CHINESE, Tan Chwee Kirn and Yong Wah Seng were charged m the Singapore First District Court yesterday with corruptly giving $30 to Shah Baj Khan, a security police of the sub-depot 223 8.0.D., Kranji. The first accused, Tan Chwee Kirn was sentenced to six months'
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  • 28 2 TWO young Chinese, Tay Kwee Tiong and Tan Meng Wah, were acquitted m the Singapore becond Police Court yesterday of assaulting a labourer, Yeo Hong Hui.
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  • 64 2 MRS. AW BOON HAW, wife of the millionaire philanthropist (sitting) and Miss A.K. Lee seen m this Standard picture distributing money, towels, soap and medicinet at the Home for the Aged at Thomson Road, yesterday. A total of 320 inmates of the Home and the Little
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  • 380 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE URGENT needs for the provision of more vernacular language text books and for further development of education on inter-racial lines were discussed yesterday at the two-day conference m Singapore of directors and deputy directors of education m British territories m
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  • 70 2 LEE JEE Cheow was tentatively charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with breaking into a house on the night of Sept. 4 and stealing an 'al mci rah, a pillow and blanket and a motor spray painting outfit, all valued at $412, He was
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  • 92 2 They Could Not Dally In Dilli MRS. SOLANO D' Aimed, a. wife of the VDC to the Governor of Portuguese Timor, who is flying to Lisbon today by X.L.M. Constellation, with her three sons. Mrs. I) Almtdia. after a three year stay m Dilli. capital of Timor, will attend to
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  • 348 2 'Caref ully Planned Crime'— Judge A CHINESE, Tan Kian Tee. who robbed a contractor ol a $1,000 pay-roll m what was described as "a carefully prepared crime", was aentenoed to four years' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Justice Evans m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Tan was originally charged writh armed
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  • 43 2 Charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, with attempted suicide, a Chinese Lim Chin Seng said: "I drank the caustic soda by mistake." The case was postponed to Oct. 9 for trial. Lim was released on bail of MOO.
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  • 98 2 Standard Stafl Reporter FOUR Chinese thun, one armed with a stool, waylaid and robbed Lun Ab Kor;. tore of Wins and Co., eontr ctorsol the Singapore Harbour Bo.:- of a pay-roll of $70 on Monda) night The robbery took place at the junction of Duxton
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  • 150 2 A 13-year-old fisherman, l m AY X' on. w;s lined (50, bo U ed to tme days simple impris n ment and ordered to pay |100 v ci tmpensati >n m t'u Sini Pourth Police Court yt lei r bitting hi* employe! I ocr
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  • 194 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council unanimoustj agreed yesterday to continue m force for anotl er yea the Colony's Control of Kent Ordinance wrl idi came into on Sept 8, 1947. The Council had been convened specially to adopt a motion, submitted by
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  • 286 3 r4ii IMG KdM yesterday fustrated Hie gallant attemnf a F A L H In rope *°Me> helicopter to™ to thTL of A ""2 j" 00 o'.0 tr 0m Chan^r MWS SKS?^ Started out wounded to hospital, but when th^.- acuate the Retiring to the
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  • 91 3 5 CHINESE TWINS IN ONE YEAR Mandard >atf o r respondent BAN, Five the births M :..:>• Bos- 1 iring the 1949 to me 195a the annual Sembilan Association 1 6th annual g at the Essoin Setul I the popular- has been UM past. rtns was 564 weft males. \n
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  • 142 3 Three Years For Piracy Off Malacca MALACCA Tues— Two Chinese. Low Oon Kwee and Chia Ah I Peck, were sentenced by Mr. Justice Abbott m the Malacca Assize Court today to three j years' imprisonment when they j pie. ided guilty to piracy. It was stated that Low and Chia
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Inche Salleh Hakim, Selangor btate Councillor and Municipal Commissioner, suggested at a meeting today that all street names m Kuala Lumpur, m addition to being m English should also be m Jawi. He put forward the suggestion
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  • 170 3 MUAR. Sunday. Inehe Aii bin Haji Budin. Assistant Postmaster, Muar. was today entertained to a curry tiffin by the staff of the Muar Post Otfice m the quarters of the Postmaster on the occasion of his retirement after '.il years' service m the Government of Johore.
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  • 14 3 SIR JOHN Sterndale Benett. Deputy Commissioner General returned to Singapore yesterday.
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  • 345 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In Johore on Sunday evening, security forces exchanged shots with two armed female bandits. One of the bandits was believed to have been wounded. In Pahang yesterday afternoon, bandits held up a bus. They robbed the passengers and then
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  • Article, Illustration
    203 3 Photo. The Inaugural meeting of tlie Rural and Industrial Development Authority (RID A) was held at the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, oa Sept. 4, under the chairmanship of Dato Onn bin Jaafar. Picture shows the meeting m progress. Left to right: (facing camera) Mr. O. J. Voelcker, Director of Agriculture;
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  • 90 3 HONGKONG, Sept. 5, (AP). Four Hongkong Police officers have been transferred to the Federation Police Force on promotion to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police. Two of them, Inspectors J. R. Wall and W. L. Kinlock, left for Singapore on Sunday on the Canton.
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  • 22 3 Brig. N. D. Wingrove has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary, Class II to the Commissioner-General m South-East Asia.
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  • 258 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG, Tues.— Surrounded and fanned by. swaying coconut palms, rises the new Government Malay school of Pulau Lumut Island, which is situated within one hour s journey from Port Swettenham by motor launch. The site on whi?h the partly-built school Sands, is
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  • 351 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tui. Sgt. S. R. Appleton of the 16th Field Ambulance was today acquitted and discharged without being called on for his defence by Raja Suleiman, m the Second Magistrate's Court on a summons charge of driving a three-ton military truck dangerously
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  • 184 3 From a Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.--Proprietors of tin mines throughout the Federation have decided to pay special allowances to their Asian employees with effect from this month, The Standard learns. This is being done m view of the present good price of tin
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  • 66 3 Leaving For UK On Retirement Mr. C. Forster. principal of the Malacca High School is leaving for England on retirement after 24 years' Malayan educational service. He has been the principal of the High School for the last four years. Mr. G. P. Dartford, until recently the headmaster of King
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  • 478 3 Gangster To Hang Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Toong Yin, f7-year- > old ex- member of the notorious 'Mm Yuen* gang oft Rasa m the Ulu Selangor District, was today sentenced* to death fry Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton m the Supreme Court on a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 64 3 FEDERATIQTjggjHjij SELANGOR— Today Mal will Wong Fui Hoong (Chapter 4> 1. 3. 7 and 9.15 P m Odeon: House By The River. 3.15. 6.45 and 915 p m. Pavilion: Lovers Mystery (Cantonese) 1. 3. 6.30 and 9 pm. Rex: Francis 12 30. 2 30. 6.30. and 9.15 p.m r Madras:
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    • 262 3 Capitol: Nilam (Malay) 7 and 9.30 p.m. Coliseum: Daughter of The Jungle 3, 6 30 and 9 p.m. Cathay: Black Bart 630 and 9 p.m. Central: Ratna Kumari (Tamil) 2.30, 6 and 9.15 p.m. Hindustan: Pizhaikkumvazhi (Tamil i 230. 0 and 9.15 p.m. Rex: (Klang): God's Country and The Woman,
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    • 65 3 and Koo Seng Fong Wan (Mandarin) 8 p.m. Globe: Uneasy Terms, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Community Soccer: Chinese vs Eurasians, Victoria Green. 5.15 p.m. MALACCA— Today Capitol: Silent Drain (Cantonese) 3, 6.30. 9.15 p.m. Lido: Cheng Kung Tai Sze; Now Soo Van 3 7.30 p.m. Rex: Homicide. 3. 6.30. 9.15
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  • 211 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Tues. As o sequel to the recent bomb incident created by on RAF fighter «v Wover Ipoh town, o meeting of the board of directors and benefactors of the Yuk ChSy School took place at the Chinese Chomber of Commerce
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  • 271 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Christian burial was given today to the victims of the RAF Dakota which crashed m Kelantan recently. The services were conducted by the Rev. Squadron-Leader T. E. Warner, RAF Chaplain at Butterworth, and the Rev. Father
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  • 133 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— The Bayan > Lepas aerodrome is closed until further notice to the landing of all aircraft as from 3 o'clock this afternoon. Major repairs are to be done to its runways. It is believed constant use of the runways over a long
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  • 122 4 PENANG, Tues.— An allegation that a Chinese detective, who was said to have committed robbery and then went to the Botanical Gardens where he shot himself, was made by Inspector Tan Chin Teik before Mr. E. M. Smallwood m the Magistrate's Court today. Inspector Tan said the
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 4 Photos. Kiiures of the Penang floods. Top: A sampan plying for hire at Caunter Hall Road on Sunday evening when the area was flooded to a depth of several feet. The sampan here is on the crown of Caunter Hall Road. Above: Four Malay boys are enjoying a swim. At
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  • 241 4 Court President Types Evidence standard Stan correspondent IPOH, Tues.— The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. B. J. Jennings this morning adopted a new method of recording evidence by using a portable typewriter instead of the usual handwriting. This is believed to be the first time that a president or
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  • 141 4 Workers Accept Proposals PENANG. Tues.— The Waterfront Workers' Union, Penang, have agreed to accept the recommendations suggested by the Penang Trade Union Officer, Che Abdul Rahman bin Abu Osman, regarding their union rules. The most important suggestion was that the executive council of the Waterfront Workers' Union, Penang, should be
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  • 208 4 THE TOTAL proceeds of the Red Cross Flag Day held recently m Singapore were $13,525. This total Includes money raised at two events organised by RAF Seletar and RAF Changi. RAF Tcngah is also contributing the proceeds of an event but this has
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  • 51 4 PENANG. Tues. Over $7,500 worth of cloth was reported to have been burgled from the firm of Messrs. Rice Davids Ltd., m Beach Street here during the week-end. The loss comprised mainly exquisite and costly woollen materials, white and khaki drills and also sharkskin and American palm
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  • 138 4 Stop Panic Buying, Workers Told Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tue?.— The Penang and Province Wellesley divisional committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council appealed to all worker? not to engage m panic buying of commodities, as by so doing, they would onlj be playing into the hands of profiteer.-;. At
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  • 332 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Tues. Now nearing completion as an additional building of the High School, Bukit Mertajam, is a modern concrete two-storey structure. housing two science laboratories and five class rooms. This building will be used as an annexe of the B.M. High School
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  • 157 4 Dockyard Strike May Be Settled Be Settled Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. "There v a brighter prospect ol sett i the long drawn-out strike i I the Sungei Nyok artisans/ 1 111 Lee Woon Mun, a local labour leader, told The Standard I day. Mr. Loo met Che strikers at
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  • 23 4 Mr. R. Green hM been pointed as a visitor to tb. Menta] Hospital. Singapore i:. place of Mr. Lim Bor-k Kee.
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  • 222 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. An appeal to the public to bring m old and dirty notes as well as old coins to the Treasury for exchange of better ones was made by the Settlement Treasurer, Mr. A. G. Argent. He told The Standard today that more
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  • 12 4 Broadcast Tall: On Post-War Malaya I I cell. fl I fl fl
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  • 105 4 Steps To Promote Inter-Regional Trade Suggested Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— As a means of stim*ii a i regional trade, the Economic Commis sion for a the Far East has suggested the collection .d di m tion among members of lists of export tr sse,n ma. together with a reference
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  • 37 4 Failed To Report Accident \\\W i or three H ('he L of tho n or H The and j ers had d The a fl fl fl j that he I port. Bui mar;. I Ifl fl
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  • 25 4 Sugar Rationing Notice Issued 'cards. H Hokk H food i H to oonta fl I I food H H fl fl fl H H fl
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  • 31 4 Boarded Ship Without Permit Standard SI I I j boarded a H carryii H having I j from m to buy fl I Court fl being f Penan] H fl Set.''
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  • 17 4 Schools' Extension Plan Approved Standard IPO:: I i the I I I land build R near I
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  • 66 5 TYTEW YORK, Sept. 5 The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has distributed food, clothing, and medical supplies to children and pregnant mothers m more than 50 countries. Donations totalling $148,000,000 to carry on this work have been given by 43 governments and
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  • 24 5 *|\"EW YORK, Sept. 5— A new carbonated "soft" drink made with coffee is being marketed m the United States. It is called "Sparkoffee."
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  • 998 5  - Just Lookin AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS Lilliam Buckoke with STARTED off with a Black Monday teli°ff Not m the mood w> go looking around "■J°{s But, on arrival at the office, everything became most hilarious .....Two members of the reporting staff presented with sons, all on the same day!! With
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  • 139 5 T7OR your bridge or lon- cheon party or for a buffet supper, youll like this colourful and delicious salad. ORANGE FRUIT SALAD (Makes 6 to 8 servings) /"")NE-half cup cream corn- starch, 3 tablespoons sugar, i teaspoon salt, i teaspoon lemon juice, 3 cups
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  • 26 5 Singapore Child Studies— 3 ture by This perfect little "milii ners model" is Jacqueline. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Fry of Singapore.— Mollie Ross)
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  • 94 5 TWEW YORK, Sep;. I.— Fabrics are fading out of the colour picture to give rich, exotic wools the play. But this autumn, they'll make up for muted tones with exciting new textural interest. Watch for a velvety look m upholstery fabrics and the shantung look m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 200 5 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10 am. News from Singapore and the Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; I p.m. Dance Music- 130 Time Signal and News: 1-45 Light Music; 6 p.m Programme Summary; 6.02 Children's Programme; 6.20 The Radio Orchestra; 7 p.m. Time Signal, News and Singapore
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    • 219 5 Songs by Aleran Muda Kronchong Party: 8.05 Relay from 8.8.C. (London); 8.15 News: 8.30 Here and There ln Malaya. CHINESE PROGRAMME 10.45 a.m.— l 2 noon Schools Broadcast; 12.45 p.m. Sig. Tune, Opening Annct and Prog Summary m Mandarin; 12.48 Mandarm Selections; 1 p.m. News m Mandarin, Amoy and Cantonese:
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    • 191 5 (S) mi Singapore relay. PENANG (234 metres) 10 a.m. News and Emergency News; I—2 p.m. As Singapore; 6p.m. Programme Summary; 602 Listeners Calling; 7 p.m. News, Share Market Report; 7.15 This is Communism; 7.30 Light Music; 8 p.m. The Radio Doctor; 8.10 The Hawaiian Palm Beach Boys; 8.30 Wednesday Symphony;
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  • 830 6 TVFOST government plans suffer a fate worse than < 1 death. They are doped and put to sleep m one of the many pigeon holes that an omniscient gov- i eminent has created for this purpose. j A bright and energetic bureaucrat produces a marvellous blue-print for increasing
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  • 948 6  - They All Consult This Dept BATU GAJAH IT is not generally known that the headquarters of Geological Survey, a Federal department, is m Batu Gajah, and that it had been there since 1902. At headquarters are found the following: a chemical laboratory for analysing minerals; a museum containing hundreds of
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  • 373 6 SIMPANG LIMA SEREMBAN EARLY Negri Sembilan history dating back to the period when Hakka Chinese from neighbouring Malacca migrated to Sungei Ujong and opened up areas for tinmining was recalled by the appointment of Mr. Lee Foong Yee of Seremban as a Justice of the Peace on
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  • Article, Illustration
    572 6  -  CASSANDRA By TT is so delightfully simple. The principle is the same whether you are m a rough-house inside a pub m the Mile End-road or m an oxygen suit m a 8.3t» 40,000 feet above the roofs of the Kremlin. You sock 'em when they aren't
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  • 11 6 "That's nothin' fresh Teapots last no time hexe V
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  • We, the People
    • 294 6 Marriage Or Horse- Racing? Sir: At this time when the worid is fast chai ging, we have people who still believe m old customs and traditions. Those beliefs are retarding the progress of the people. For instance the Jaffna community still retains the outmoded and pernicious dowry system. In olden
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    • 248 6 Sir: It was reported m the papers the other day that some policemen m Singapore were dismissed from the force for receiving bribes. This action is salutary as far as it goes. It is doubtful, however, whether even this punishment is enought to stop the
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    • 186 6 Sir:- The H< Hoi Ma, >lm i his true gi s v. c made that most to i snd memorable spi i at tne Laying of the Fo tion 51 me ol the Islai d ib m Singapore la t Saturday. A study of thai short, but purposeful,
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    • 80 6 Sir: I hasten to thank you for the fearless \v v have tackled this mosl argon, problem Of sugar shortace. I arti A'"' I after 1 to est I are int I v pi'o I or sil rr least sent I the sect ioi j c
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  • 375 7  - Epic Stand Of 600 Against Red Hordes Saved Naktong Battle Saved Naktong Battle ROY MACARTNEY By Division held ou»'f£ S 0. US against overwhelming odds liXi-- °i 5' hon 9 n ro,, 9 -.round iH wounded Thk iii, 'V. t,9ht ,erime,er turned the tide m A. biX V^l is soid
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  • 159 7 V IBIS, Sept. 5 (Reuter)— The Paris branch of the I .uh fflgfc Commission m Indo-China said yes- il had received proof of an alliance between Rassian recognised Vietminh insurrectionary gov- Nt .md the Chinese Communist Government. The High Commission representative gave,
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  • 28 7 LONDON, Sept. 5 (AP):— A 27-year-old housewife. Mrs. Elizabeth Coles, is expected to give birth to quadruplets m November, doctors at Westminster Hospital clinic report.
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  • 59 7 13 Dead, One Missing In NY Air Crash RK, Sept. 5 (Reubodies were a. reokage of a rl Un d airliner, j ed and burned near j :r.i:.ute after j Nine of the 23 board were injured erson ia missing. led three crew i ere thrown out i Robinson Airwhen
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  • 72 7 N S- rt. 5. AP)— n delegates i mingled boos and US. ii leader's "Soviet iro- erupted wtth when Mr. i ting the U.S. I i ar. t.-'d tho the T-ades Union United States isl goods, speech by renu tl notion ot vc arc
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 7 photo. A view of the wreckage of the Constellation aircraft of Transworld Airlines, which crashed m the desert north of Cairo shortly after taking off en route for Rome. Fifty-five people perished. -A.P.
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  • 44 7 West stai 'Insecure' LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter) Mr. Charles Spotford, US chairman of the North Atlantic Deputies, admitted that increased defence efforts by the 12 North Atlantic Treaty Powers still fell far short of the minimum security target agreed upon by their military experts.
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  • 195 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (Reuter):— Col.-Gen. Heinz Guderian, Hitler's tank expert, has warned that the Allied occupation forces m Germany as now constituted could not stop the Russians before the Rhine or even before the Channel. Only all -armoured de- fence forces would have a
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  • News Briefs
    • 222 7 STOCKPORT. (Cheshire), Sept. 5. (Reuter)— Mr. Joseph i R. Greenwood, chairman of a British firm making machine tools for Russia. challenged Prime Minister Clement Ati tlee's claim that these exports did not harm Britain's home or foreign requirements. "The export to the U.S.S.R. of
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    • 33 7 A new Jewish immigrants village, named Kraftruman m honour of President Truman, has been established near Lydda airport. A scroll praising Mr. Truman's aid to Israel was read at the dedication ceremony. AP
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    • 24 7 The American Licensed \aencv tor Relief m Asia has already dispatch sufficient dothine for 92.5! of Sundays tvDhoon victim* m Japan. Reuter A AP
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    • 47 7 The Allied High Commission m Germany has lifted restrictions on hunting rifles and shotguns for Germans and is to issue permits for 25.000 rifles and 50,000 shotguns. UP P.T. Foreign Minister Carlos P. Romulo. president of the U.N. General Assembly. has arrived m Washington from Manila.— U.P
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 7 photo. Turning furiously at his water-wheel engine, 12-year-old Jens Hansen, of Hamburg-Bahrenfeld, pulls away from the rest m Germany's first "jam-can" water derby held at Wedel. All the boats were made from jam containers. A. P The SaugatAck Congregational Church is edged along wooden tracks as it is moved m
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  • 93 7 DENVER (Colorado) Sept. 5 (AP)— Gen. Dwight E. Eisenhower said here: "The die has been cast m Asia, but we are m no limited conflict. Free Europe, struggling for economic recovery, is still a tempting target for predatory military force." He warned, "We must reexamine
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  • 116 7 Yunnan Reds Release 2 Americans RANGOON Sept. 5. (Reuter) The five-man crew of a U.S. Trans-Asiatic Airlines plane have arrived here after being detained m Kunming by the Chinese Communist for nearly nine months. They are two Americans, Mr. Francis James McGowan and his co-pilot Mr. Darell D. Carden. two
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  • 101 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 5 (ReuterAAP):— The three surviving quadruplets, born last Wednesday to the 33-year-old wife of a quarry labourer. Lav Tei Kee. have been moved from the Kwong Wah to the Kowioon hospital, where they are m a special nursery under the care of a
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  • 217 7 Russia Keeps Army Intact By Using Red Bloc Forces CHICAGO, Sept. 5 (Reuter) Russia has made a rapid advance toward her goal of world conquest and she can continue to bleed the democracies without using her own troops, said the chairman of the U.S. National Security Resources !?«^ard, Mr. W.
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  • 79 7 ATHENS. Spet. 5 (AP)— Behind bars, Costa Kaphaloyannis declared all he wants is to be "free to live with my wife and make her happy as is my desire anci dream." There were reports that he is to be released. "We were promised that if
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  • 276 7  - Must Raise Asians' Livelihood Spender Says LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter)- Stressing that "there has got to be a new approach m South and South-East Asia/ Australian External Affairs Minister Percy Spender declared here yesterday, "I do not see any lasting peace for the world when any portion is existing on
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  • 92 7 US Warned: 'World War Any Moment' CHICAGO. Sept. 5: (ReuterV Mr. William Green, President of the U.S. Federation of Labour, said here that the Korean war was "merely the opening skirmish of a global struggle which may break out into open warfare at any time." He added. "Korea gave us
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  • 53 7 The number of violent deaths for the Labour Day week-end has passed the 400 mark with 277 m road accidents, 49 drowned, 11 m plane crashes, an<i <>7 m miscellaneous accidents.— Mr. Patrick Gordon -Walker. British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, has arrived m Rome from
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  • 416 8 Figure Is Double Popular Estimate THE BURMESE Finance Minister, U Tin, m his budget speech forecast a surplus from the new rice crop of about a million tons. This is good news indeed/ says The Times of London m its
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  • 159 8 Standard Staff Reporter ORDERS m the Singapore rubber market yesterday were on the low side. The absence of sellers from up-country caused the market to become steady. The market opened steady again m the morning and. with sellers scarce, quotations moved up to around $1.43 per lb.
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  • 147 8 Produce Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was easier yesterday, sellers opening at $49 and buyers $48$. Later m the day, eel lers reduced their offers to -$48| but buyers withdrew. No business was reported. Coconut oil was also easier In
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  • 105 8 Dull Tone On Exchange Far vZ-T\< Tend ot evem m the I and mA 16 end of the account U'-'ov- ndeßcy to aw »it Wall It :^i re-openm- and reaction Li v^eeK-end switchina m. I UI SSSS all hel P^ to make! s- v p r ;t ss on toe
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  • 32 8 T;tal production of p. .oer and paper board tn India has increased sinca 1047 from 93,090 Jons to 97.903 tons m 1948, and 10, r^ -tesa Aa 1949.-. QUSk i
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  • 138 8 NKW DELHI, Sept. 5. (AP>. l An increasing supply of man- ganese ore is nowine from i Indian mines to the U.S. stockpile ot strategic materials and to t U.S. industry. I Commerce Ministry figures j shuw that 30.']. t'i, 4 tons of the ore. vaiued
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  • 55 8 NEW YORK. Sept. 4. (Reuter). —The United States Government is expected to begin buying wool abroad m the next fe\v weeks, to build up a reserve for defence purposes. United States has on hand hardly enough wool to supply uniforms to last its present force's
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  • 69 8 NEW YORK, Sept. 5, (AP) Paul R. Porter, Economic Cooperation Administrator to Greece, said on Sunday that he believed that the ECA outlay for Greece will be "almost as much as last year" when Congress voted U*****,000,000. He said that the Greek decision to send an infantry
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  • 793 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market was again very quiet today though London sent bids for some tin shares. Industrials were quiet while rubber shares had only small interest inspite of the rise m the commodity price. Closing quotations were Buyer Seller Alex. Bricks Pref 1.85 1.90
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  • 115 8 Spore 5 1920 105.00 106.50 We 1930 105.50 10G.50 3 1935 85.50 86.50 3 19:57 92.50 9;i.soxi 3 1939 92.50 93.50 xi 4 1939 100.50 102.50 3J f ,o 1948 90.00 91.00 Penang 5 c c 1925 105.00 10(i.50 45% 1929 104 00 IW.OOxi 3 1935 94.00
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  • 414 8  -  TING WEI-TUNG By Pan-Asian Newspaper Alliance HONGKONG, Sept. 5 A general stabilization of prices for all key commodities today indicates that Hongkong financial authorities hove succeeded m their deflationary policy as a check against a run-away market. The Government used two kinds of weapons:
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  • 106 8 Pakistan In N eed Of Jap Cloth KARACHI, Sept. 5.— (AP)— A six-man official trade delegation under the leadership of Shujart Aii Hasnie, joint secretary of the Commerce Ministry, left on Sunday for Tokyo by air to negotiate a trade pact with Japan. The delegation, due to reach Tokyo on
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 51 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Sept. 5) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1. RSS Spot loose 51.40^ $1.41* No. 1. RSS fob m bales Sept. 51.39J 51.40 i No. 2. RSS fob m bales Sept. $1.38$ SU9i No. 3 RSS fob m bales Sept. 51.37* $1,385 Tone:
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    • 65 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sept. s—The5 The price of tin today was $306. 12 h. Down $3,121. LONDON, Sept. 5 (UP) Spot tin was £8 > per ton firmer at the morning session today at €738, and three months gained £11 at £738*. The turnover was 225 tons, of which 36
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  • 50 8 NEW YORK, Sept. 5, (AP). The Journal of Commerce reports sizeable increases m imports into the U.S. of chemicals from Britain and the European continent These Imports include soda ash, benzene, alkalies and cresvlic acid There is a shortage m the U.S. of such chemicals.
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  • 174 8 EXCHANGE rates now In force, as supplied by tbe Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: flollar^onl? China aQd siam mre permitted fo Malayan on ks, ttte^auwjr^ per pouna blerlinu; hks3o2 per iael oi gold. lf ttK.slD.4o SELLING HIVING T T 00. T.T. OU 80 60
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  • 304 8 every section of the United States but from other countries. The school has 1,200 students. Of these, more than 70 come from ZZ other countries. They intend to use what they learn m the development of their conn- tries' resources. Dr. Ben H. Parker, president of
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  • 26 8 LONDON. Sept. 5. <AP< Britain exported 2.106 tons of tir. worth U553.724.0;)J to the United States during July, the Board o: Trade announced.
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  • 86 8 S'PORE TO HAVE NEW MOTOR CO. standard Stall Importer THE ORCHARD r f°^ Pan>u':will be house newly-aht:. c Borneo M subsidiary oi Company, m Oi bingapore Bui the new s not functii This has no is just that m berer company v The Borneo Co nearly LOO year? cars and
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  • 110 8 How Long More? Asks Planter LONDON E Mr. J X Bwa the Perak Hubber Ltd today asked review the British "tolerate incompe ment nthei hi Urgtng immediate military reinforcements U del thf Communis fnerUhu aya. he *aid Ma] on and Hi rata were many til v Korea. Therefor. iate reinforcement
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  • 92 8 EXPORTS of tea from thc Federation of Malaya dropped from $276,465 m June to $88,814 m July. Imports of tea also showed a drop from $503,375 to 5397,272. Exports of toa amounted to 346,833 jb. (366.152 lb. m June) m July. imd imports 7:- 052 b (263.381
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    • 35 8 BZTTEK START SAVINGWHEN YOU HAVE MONEY/ fe;*- ■•;:•>** 4*str __mL y S& s m <„.;-:/-.-:•■ YOU TOO CAN OPEN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE ASSI/-. INTER EST W BE PAID AT 2% PER ANN CHUHC KHIRUI Bflßil.l'.
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  • 495 9  - Your marriage Samuel G Esther B. Kling Bi md Some Wives Want To Work Q. Should a husband object if his wife wants to work? A. Not as a general rule. Actually, few Job-holding wives really want to work. Studies have established thai a considerable majority ol working v.; ves
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  • 34 9 LONDON, Sept. :> (INS) (at experts estimate that there are over eight million cats m Britain. They figure that devoted owners spend m the neighbourhood of £21 million a year feeding them.
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  • 680 9 'Anti-Superstition Campaign HONGKONG, Sept. 5 (Reuter-AAP)— Buddhism 'Confucianism and other ''isms" formerly widely practised by the 450,000,000 of China are today rapidly losing ground before the onslaught of Communism. The main causes of their decline, m the opinion oi observers, are the lack of
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    13 9  -  Ed Reed By "Come on, Al, join us for chow."
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  • 165 9 LONDON, Sept. 5 (INS) Somewhere on the high seas is a 32-foot nine-ton yawl with Adrian G. Hayter aboard making a lone attempt to sail the 15,000 miles from Britain to New Zealand. Hayter estimates that the trip will take him 18 months. Until last
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  • 169 9 I LONDON, Sept. 5 (INS) The London Daily Graphic says that Britain has perfected a radar-controlled shell which is purported to be the most revolutionary weapon since the A-bomb. The newspaper said that scientists have spent many years obtaining the "knowhow" and for months have
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  • 55 9 Jam In Tubes LONDON. Sept. 5 (INS) The Pullman Car Company has learned that while people will buy toothpaste or shaving cream m tubes they want their jam m jars. The company tried offering individual portions of jam m tubes but dining car patrons wouldn't touch it. Now the company
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  • 464 9  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN M.D THE DOCTOR say* Bj Written for NEA Service J7-EW if any of the primitive people who walk barefoot on the comparatively soft soil suffer with flat feet. Flat feet seem to be an ailment of civilised
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 311 9 VVOSSWOV d PUZZIO ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUBU 4rROSB 31-Excavaft Jp K k.Hl!Sj^. i^.M^A 32-C:catrix Afefe P A M TI jL IGIQiT 77% HSfi 5 |EgS gEif »->! 31 our r 1 1 LJ i:-F.-. r plant r- f S.OjSIT R E W O.RI 13 -\.i-. s nan;* 36-Micr.be A 5
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    • 251 9 Br< r H (COME, ELMER ELMERS GOT I I O^IHT T T^T /ft'TVqL ,svf,vyv.„,4 V--VOUR < a Ov > A GIRL— <Ltmmmi I— J (Tj^ iS V SUPPER'S *r)V~ CELMER^S GOT f I C rkiJ^.^, ••-'■l J j^J £2 JSTi 'o r,,,-r 1- '-n Kin£ l t SynJi r Ini
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  • 80 10 French Horse Is Favourite I Router)rseS remai n- r to be run t >» 2 Doncaster -ht's callB \ictona c Frenchreceded to I his seven allover. strong :.ve to one Frei h candiring third CasUc Rock 106J but -fl and an- ur a little went out to "A traini d
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  • 58 10 v rk, Sept. amateur rallied m ye>- m tw i of rfter trailing Pk m them;- matches Stephens saved the I m the defeating and Ohio, one ii wen four raing's 18 after 31, i m, match, r Westmont, an women's v. ith
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  • 133 10 IK Sept 4 (UP) World welterweight Robinson hacked out a unanimous ■vi ar Billy Brown of Hartford, Conat the Coney Island stadium. Referee Ray Miller gave Brown ihe hf:h round— and that the only nod he got m ihe i otire fighl Judges George
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  • 26 10 WORLD SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIP I (Renter) d 0 k sjht'a fourth Speedway j Wii ibk don qualified otnpeti- toa] ot Wimbledon I ledonj I ton Harringay) protninenl
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  • 209 10 Furuhashi, "Greatest Swimmer" TOKYO, Sept. 4 (ReuterAA± 7 J~ Australian swimming ace John Marshall paid tribute to Hironoshin Furuhashi, flying hsh of Fujiyama, describing him as the "greatest swimmer m the world today." In a farewell letter to the leading Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, Marshall gave his impressions of Japan.
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  • 112 10 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER LONDON, Sept. 5 (APReuter) Monday's English League football results (home team first) were: Aston Villa 1 Manc'terU. 3 Blackpool 4 Fulham 0 Bolton W. 1 Chelsea 0 Burnley l Portsmouth 1 Sheffield W. 1 Stoke City 1 DIVISION II Cardiff City 2 West Ham U 1 Leicester
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  • 42 10 IN a S.A.F.A. Junior Cup-tie mafch played on the BOD ground yesterday evening the Haikowyu S.C. defeated the 4 Supply RD RASC by one goal to nil. Henry of Haikowyu scored the only goal a few minutes before the end.
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  • 307 10  -  OLLIE DAVIES By I when the tr£k w^ory" owing VSTaITL^ I^ Timoh f "9 morning. 7 wm 9 t0 r Hiot fell d uring he eQr|ier hQ J n of Flomenco gTld^Ts* Sn°Hil°ffnk f 5 6 liSSJZl. W>1 tl,we m 40 $ecs
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 10 The prizes which will be awarded to the champions at this week-end's Chinese Olympics m Singapore.
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  • 68 10 A charity dance organised by the Malayan Jockeys' Association m aid of the State Welfare Home for the Blind m Johore and the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind m Penang will be held at the Raffles Hotel on Monday, September The Jockeys Association Committee are
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  • 190 10 Letter v Sir. Your article entitled "Badminton Assn. Faces Query on Thomas Cup 'Splash' Inscription" on 3rd September 1950 makes interesting reading. What makes it even more interesting is your description of how the Thomas Cup was sent to Penang to be given into the custody
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  • MORE MALAYAN NEWS
    • 80 10 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues.— A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Seremban magistrate at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Kartar Singh, a motor lorry conductor, following an accident on the Seremban-T ampin road on thc night of June
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    • 67 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Chinese, Yip Kok Leong, who attempted to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda, was yesterday discharged by Inche Annuar, the second magistrate, on executing a personal bond to be of good behaviour for six months. Yip said that he had been suffering
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    • 43 10 PA YS $200 FINE Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAH, Tues.— Liew Kirn Swee, a youth of Johol village, was convicted by circuit magistrate, Inche Anjang Saith, and was fined $200 for causing hurt with a knife to another Chinese. The fine was paid.
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    • 83 10 SUndard Staff Correspondent SERKMBAN. Tues Rotanan Irvin Strutt of the Malay Regiment told the Seremban Rotary Club that "only by more of the human touch m employer-em-ployee relationship can we have a better world." Major Strutt was speaking on "Insurance*' and chose a new angle for
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    • 61 10 A CHINESE Lim Yong Piak, employed by Bee Chai Sawmill Company Ltd., Batu Pahat. was awarded $630 compensation for the loss of a finger of his right hand, accidentally cut by a circular saw when "he was adjusting it last May. The Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation,
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    • 129 10 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners at their next meeting will consider a proposal submitted by a Kuala Lumpur businessman to build a modern 22-roomed hotel m Rifle Range Road. The project will include a doming pool and playt. »und.
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    • 71 10 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sun. Jantan bin Pajar, a special constable, at Bukit Sercmpang Estate, Tangkak, was found guilty on two charges and fined $10 or ten days' hard labour on each charge by the magistrate, Inche Abdul Raman. The special constable refused to serve
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    • 74 10 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues.— Gan Khay Beng, who had been convicted m the Seremban Magistrate's Court on a charge of driving his motor-car m a negligent manner and was fined $30/- and also had his licence endorsed, successfully appealed before Mr. Justice Abbott m the
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    • 89 10 KUALA LUMPUR, fues.— More than 30 former members of the Navy were present at a meeting at the Selangor Club this evening to form a Royal Naval Association. Many present and former officers of the Navy m this country have felt the need for such an
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    • 81 10 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Tues. Patmanadan, a Tamil cook employed at the Seremban General Hospital, appeared before the Seremban Magistrate. Tuan Shekh Abdullah, to answer a charge of being m possession of two bottles of toddy at the Birch Road bus stand. In pleading guilty
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    • 68 10 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Tues.— A sentence of three months* simple-im-prisonment was passed by the President of Sessions Court. Seremban, on a Chinese, Onn Seng, who was found guilty of being m possession of chandu and the contents of two chandu pipes at a house m
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    • 31 10 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Marine R. A. Howard of 42 Commando has been placed on the seriously ill list following wounds sustained while helping the Security forces.
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    • 24 10 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Cm Abu Juhan bin Mohamed of Johore has succeeded Che Mohamed Din bin Aii as magistrate, Kuala Kangsar.
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    • 28 10 SEREMBAN, Tues. Ceylon ose girls of Seremban are practising hard for a variety concert m October m aid of the University of Malaya funds.
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  • 238 10 DORIS HART IN FINAL Missed FOREST HILLS, Sep*. 5 (Reuter) Doris Hart (Jacksonville, Flor i 1 w) reached the final at the women's singles m the United States Lown Tennis Championships by defeating Beverly Baker (California) 6-2, 6-1 here today. In the semi-final of the wumen's singles the superior courtcraft
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  • 163 10 Stage Set For Fifth Malayan Chinese Sports ONE hundred and fifty-nine men and women athletes representing Singapore, Johore, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Perak, Pahang and Penang, will take part m the Malayan Chinese Olympics which will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium Singapore on Saturday and Sunday. The meet, the
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  • 82 10 THE following players .tre requested to iuin up for the Indian Recreation Club "A" Team against the Borneo Co. to-day and against G.H.Q. Signals on Saturday Sept. 9. m friendly Soccer games. Both games will be played at Farrer Pari-, at 5.15 p.m. S. Paul. C. P.
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  • 241 10 IPOH, Tues.— The 42 Commandos soccer eleven jusl managed to score a three-two victory over the Food Control team m this evening's encounter m the Lim Seng Fook cup competition after their first round elimination of the Hussars from the competition. The Commandos were expected to
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  • 118 11 Big Soccer Starts In Negri SEREMBAN, Tues. Negri •embiian's oldest soccer competition, the Hose Cup knock but competition began on Monflay at Seremban with a walkover. The Chinese "A" who are holders, receiving the 'win' from the Gurkhas "B", who J ire otherwise engaged. Ten teams have entered for this
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  • 170 11 MANCHESTER. Sept. 5: (Reuter) Propped up m a private ward m Hope Hospital. Salford (Lancashire) Lala Amarnath. former Indian Test cap-am is the central figure m a medical race against time. Amamath who had an operation for an ulcer on his left fool on Aug. 8 told
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  • 61 11 THE following players will represent the Aston Athletic Club against the Rocklites Soccer Party m Sept 7at the C.V.M A ground: Frank Tan. Anthony Leong Robert Tan. Chong Weng. Ronnie Lim. Francis Low, Lionel Teow Kwan Seng. Keng Hoe. Tommy Goh and Arthur Lim. Reserves: Sunny Tan,
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  • 130 11 Kelantan Soccer Tourney KOTA BH ARI. Sept. 3— Ten teams have been entered for the Kelantan A.F.A. 2nd Churchill knock-out competition. They are Customs. Pasir Mas. Tumpat. 3rd Malay Regiment and Police m the top section and Rovers. P.P.M.K.. Sura Muda. Nets and Kelantan Wanderers m the bottom section. The
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 11 Trainer VV. (George) Lewis leading m the brown Australian rig. John (Bagby) the winner of the second race on the second day of the recent Selangor meeting.
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  • 229 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Mon.— The finals of the Kelantan 1 hardcourt tennis championship v. rere played off at Dato Kay a Pati'j Tennis Court last week. In the men's open singles for the Yap Hong Ghee challenge cup Quek Hock Chuan beat Sim Seng Watt
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  • 233 11 F And N T rounce Stanvac It rained goals at Geylang Stadium yesterday, when the Fraser and Neave Sports Club beat the Stanvac Sports Club by six goals to nil m a Busit ness House "A" League soccer > match. Before Stanvac could take i their bearings first. Awang Gal
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  • 390 11 NEW regulations proposed by the Football Association of Malaya for tightening up financial and other considerations concerning the visits of overseas soccer teams were revealed at last night's meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association council. The council was colled on to
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  • 119 11 New Era In U.S. Tennis FOREST HILLS, New' York, Sept. 5, (AP).— A new era m American tennis dawned today when Herbie Flam and Art Larsen met for the national tennis title. (Flam, at 21, is the national inter-collegiate and clay courts titleholder, while Larsen, at 25, is the sixth
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  • 99 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Press was locked out of the emergency meeting held by the council of the Football Association of Selangor at the YMCA today to consider the recent resignations of four top officials of the Association. Secretary of the FAS,
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  • 270 11 < EUROPEANS surprised the Royal Naw with a 3-1 victory m a Community League game on ~the Padang yesterday. This is the second unexpected defeat Navy has suffered, the first occasion "being about a fortnight ago when Eurasians won against the run of play. Supporters
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  • 62 11 LONDON, Sept. 5 (AP)— Bobby Locke, South African holder of the British open golf championship, left by plane today for Singapore. Locke, who has won more money this summer m England than any other golfer, is scheduled to play exhibition golf m Singapore, before
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  • 222 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Playing with only ten men m the first half the HQ Malays defeated the Selangor Eurasians by two goals to one on the Bluff Road ground this evening. Right from the start of the game the HQ Malaya were the more aggressive
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  • 43 11 Singapore's Amateur Football Association will celebrate the Colony's victory m the Malaya Cup competition with a dinner and dance. This was decided at last night's meeting of the SAFA council which also stipulated that expenditure should not be more than $1,000.
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  • 56 11 The merits of the Hongkong Chinese, who have so far lust five consecutive games m Sing- apore, were discussed at pes- terday's Council meeting of the I SAFA. For the forthcoming game against All-Singapore it was decided to combine the Hongkong Chinese v/ith tlie Singapore
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  • 42 11 MADRAS. Sept 5 (UP).— Th All-India Football K. de ati n has completed negotiatiQi an Indian s icea team to toui Ceylon, Malaya, Siam and, sibly. Hong Etong and Burma The learn wiu leave I.id; early m October.
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  • 214 11 FOLLOWING are weights for four races on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. H Horses CL 1 Div. 1— 6 Furs. 5 Yds. Snowy Owl II 9.07 Bright Eyes 8.13 Croydon 8.09 Dark Brocade 8.08 Persian Lord 8.08 Battleship 8.07 Miss Nathan
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  • 66 11 Benefit Match For Tuckchoon THF Siagapon v teur Football will organise match t,„ boot, 85 peai jese reaUreep injury during a bandil atta on a train m was tray.i- g Ttu > l ho pp. ceivei pern to am. nore pla; ceatlj the Missions at i n tfce Singapori loot');,
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  • 311 11 LONDON. Sept. 4 (Reuter) Sti things m industry and are equally und but if amateur cricketers struck when it ca allowances for overseas touts they would pn the whole rank and file of cricket enthus i them. I The position is almost farci- Slowly but cal
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    • 69 11 mmm TIMEJ.OT gggß»A HIGH TIDES at the principal j resorts In Ma lava TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 5.50 4.30 Malacca 2.19 Port Dickson 1.00 Port Sham 11.55 Penang 5.11 4.56 TOMORROW Singapore 8.26 5.50 Malacca 2.23 4.31 Port Dickson 1.04 3.12 Port Sham 1.04 1 37 Penary 9.15 10.45 FRIDAY.
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