Singapore Standard, 15 September 1950

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard vor'VNfr 75 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 346 1 UK To Take Over Oil Over steel Industry Jan. 1 jONI'V Sdfft II (AP). The Labour Govern--1 today it will take over the British steel jii.tn January 1. jfe ui-i. .a Churchill, the Conservative leader, i n d h« nould ask the House of Commons .1 motion of censure. The
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  • 74 1 Meet Decides To Remain sun! 1 -4 Reporter it was deiatc steps in Singan a debate ect ing of r at the si night. St bj 19 to S E Holt—.otion r npton, A. kema Kohl i gains! were ■y. Um Phai g Hon K on. tion stressb_p food ption
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  • 38 1 r Reporter I p in I Bre just ist n:ght rt ch sit in Oil rescent i rked with worth ol goods _d_ed to the t t the fire be- damage.
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  • 393 1 Russell Named To Succeed Brind As C-in-C In Far East THE APPOINTMENT was announced yesterday of Vice-Admiral Guy Herbrand Edward Russell, CB., CBE., DSO. as successor to Admiral Sir Patrick Bfind KCB., CBE., who will complete his term as Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Station at the
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  • 407 1 Details For Operation Evader Given Standard Staff Reporter FINAL battle orders were issued late last night for Operation Evader, one of the biggest defence exercises to be held in the Colony for some years. The entire island is to be allotted tomorrow and Sunday for the operation and all civilians
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  • 93 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE grandmother last night was beaten up by shop assistants in a North Bridge Road coffee shop, when she went there to question the Proprietor why he had bullied her grandson by twisting his aI Four Chinese, who were M
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Sept. If (AP).— A snowballing walkout of drivers and conductors put one-fourth of London's big double-decker buses off the road today, paralysing transport on more than 60 routes Thousands of Londoners who normally rely on buses to carry them to work jammed the city's underground
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  • 207 1 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S population during the first six months of this year increased by 84,777 people, from 6,160,191 to 6,244,968, according to official statistics released yesterday. Tbe increase in the Federationtion was 67.862 from 5.158.--687 to 5.226.549. The Federation includes the states of
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  • 209 1 TAEGU, KOREA. Sept. 14 (AP). American First Cavalry Division troopers took three important hills north of Taegu today in hitter fighting. This gave the U.S. troops commanding high ground on the northern approaches to Taegu. a Division spokesman said. A Divisional intelligence officer
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  • 262 1 TOKYO, Sept. 14— (AP). The American FarEast Air Forces reported today the complete disruption of enemy supply movement in Korea. Lieutenant General George Stralemayer, FEAF Commander, said that aerial reconnaissance showed large-scale traffic in North Korea "is to all intents and purposes at a halt
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  • 105 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Acting Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, will seek approval, at Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council, of the improvement rate of two per cent, on the annual value of all houses, buildings, lands and tenements within the Municipal
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  • 132 1 UK Troops Take More Red Prisoners WITH BRITISH TROOPS IN KOREA. Sept. 14: (ReuterAAP) South Korean police led by British troops today took more prisoners in the wild mountainous country behind the British lines. They were engaged by enemy mortar and machinegun (ire but were aided by excellent American air
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  • 214 1 TOKYO, Sept. 14, (UP). Allied air and sea forces blasted Inchon, gateway to Seoul, and airdromes and transport centres along the 180-mile stretch of the Korean west coast ln their mightiest bombardment of the war, the headquarters announced today. American and British warships steamed
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter). British troop reinforcements for Korea are to be flown to the Far East almost immediately, the Air Ministry announced today.
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  • 184 1 TAEGU, Sept. 14, (ReuterAAP).— "The Push" was the talk of the battletront tonight. It was coming off at last. The General had told them. There was a quickening along the line, bordered with unburied bodies and littered with shell cases," which too few troops
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    • 88 1 On Other Pages Page Trust Flats Register To Be Reopened 2 Bishop of Singapore To Preach At RAF Service 2 Citizen's War Against Bandits 3 Detention Camp Chief To Retire 3 Penang Floods: Municipality Takes Action 4 Problem of Floods in Penang 4 Films, Entertainments, Features 5 Editorial, Features 6
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  • 304 2 Meanwhile, the Estates Committee has not decided on whether the application of the Sennet Realty Company Limited -to develop the area bounded by Serangoon Road. McPherson Road and Aljunied Road is to be approved or not The Company's architects. Messrs. Swan
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  • 103 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY EIGHT people were detained under the Emergency Regulations by the Singapore Police during the last two months. At present the number of perm~nm he'd under the Emergency Regulations is 181. an increase of 25 ovet the figures published two months
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 2 Mr. T. T. RAJAH, formerly Chief Inspector of the Food and Price Control Department. Singapore, is leaving by the Napoli for London on Sept. 23 to take up law at Middle Temple. He will be away for three years. Mr. Rajah was a honorary lieutenant in the
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  • 276 2 \LL Sl\ accused in die $54,000 chap ji-ki lottery eate in the Singapore Four:!. Polite Court were called on to give tht ir defence yesterday when the prosecution dosed its ease. The six were Gwee Sav Ang, Tan 800 \ong Yeo Von? Huat, Lim Yit
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  • 360 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MUNICIPAL committee, which considered a request from the Singapore Trisha Owners' Association tor a 30 per cent reduction in the number of licensed public trishas, has decided that the owners themselves can bring about the reduction by producing only those
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 2 MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY Gregory de Sou/a after their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Tuesday.
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  • 193 2 EDWARD Reid McDiarmid. 54, Chief Engineer of the Ulysses, who was found dead in a back lane off Bencoolen Street last Sunday left the ship for shore the previous evening after drawing $30. He was "not altogether temperate and used occasionally to drink heavily." This
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  • 452 2 Bishop Of S'pore To Preach At RAF Services THE Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. Henry Wolfe Raines, will be flown in an R.A-F. Dakota from Kuala Lumpur to Kallang early on Sunday morning to enable him to preach at the Battle of Britain Thanksriving Service in St. Andrews Cathedral,
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 2 Photo. The driver and sole occupant of this ear escaped unhurt when it did a somersault and landed on its hood after it was involved in a collision with the car in the background yesterday at the junction of Arab Street and Rochore Canal Road. Standard
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  • 77 2 JudgeGives Man $2 To Get Card THE FIRST District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon yesterday gave S2 from the Magistrate's Poor Box to Hussain bin Loh (38) to help him to replace a lost identity card Hussain, who pleaded guilty to failing to produce his card when demanded by the
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  • 92 2 They Come Go Without A Word.... Standard Staff Reporter The six Indonesian police officers, including a colonel and major, still declined to see the Press yesterday before returning by K.L.M. Constellation to Jakarta. Thev arrived in Singapore two days ago after a six-month tour ol America. Four toy pistols found
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  • 19 2 FIXES totalling $200 wore imposed on 15 people in the Lower Courts on Wednesday for gambling.
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  • 112 2 Court Sequel To Customs Gold Swoop TWO MEN, who were alleged to have been concerned in the importation of 1,000 tahils of gold each into Singapore apjpeared in the Relief Court yesterday, on separate j summonses. 1 The first defendant Kwok Tai Seng was charged with importing the gold on
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  • 58 2 KOH Boon Kiah. who was tentatively charged in the Singapore Relief Court with possession of a Japanese automatic pistol on Aug. 25, was yesterday given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal. Inspector Lai Behari Singh, told the court he had instructions from the Deputy
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  • 51 2 AN Indian, Subrayalu Guvindasamy. who was charged in the Singapore First District Court with having broken into the house of Mrs. D. K. Edwards in Buffalo Road on July 17 last and with stealing jewellery and cash total value $300 was acquitted yesterday. Mr. Mark Morrison appeared for the
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  • 88 2 TWELVE Methodist School girls took time off from the school yesterday to call at Kallang Airport and see their two "good pals" Violet and Dorothy Shaw— leave for the United States. Daughters of Mr. Run Run Shaw, Singapore film magnate, the two girls
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  • 48 2 AMONG the dance exhibitions at Raffles Hotel tomorrow night will be Rhumba numbers by this year's champions of Singapore. Miss Mary Yong and Mr. Chan Cheng Hoe. The occasion is the Hotel's Race Dinaer and Ball, for which extension up to 1 a.m. has been granted.
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  • 177 2 FINES totalling $330 were imposed on 23 persons in the Singapore Third Police Court yester-! day for contravening the Weekly Holiday Ordinance. Twenty-two were found to have opened their shops for business on their "closing day." Nineteen of them were fined $15 each and the
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  • 152 2 Standard Staff Reporter About 400 ex4ntejrnees haw filed claims for refundfl ol post"Double Tenth" loans madd after Oct. IC 1043. to the Sime Road internment camp fund Payments can only be made when the appropriaiion? have been confirmed by the Singapore
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  • 147 2 AN appeal was a'.'. WQpd by Chief Justice Sir Murray- Ayi sley on Wednesday in a case in which a Chinese, liiew Tye Teng, wai greviouslv convicted in tne ingapore Third Police Court and fined $20 for gambling in public. Liew was one of two men
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  • 220 2 Counsel Asks For Evidence On Firm 's Working Conditions A REQUEST that the court fret some fvidftg <»< the working conditions under which his client mm* employed was made by defence counsel. Mr. V .1Bra«_a, in the Singapore Second Di-trict Court >e>l«r«la;». Mr. Braga was representing Peter Herbert Catdoza, cashier
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  • 58 2 TAX AH SU was tenl charged in the Singapore Relic Court yesterday with pos of a .38 Smith and We son reirolver at the junction ol Angu Street and Boat Quay on Sept 13. He was also chai ;ed ith po session of six rounds
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  • 51 2 A QUARREL over IT g its and a cow led three End the Singapore First Distri< Court on Wednesday. Two— Nagapp an Pafcari and Shinnatamby Murugayah— we:e charged with having caused hurt to the third man, P. Vellasnmy Both Nagappan and Shinnatamby were
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  • 607 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Putting the matter ol "neglected areas" in a nutshell, Mr. H. G. Hammett, the President, at today's Municipal Commissioners 9 special meeting remarked that there was little that the Commissioners could do to provide Municipal services and amenities
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  • 143 4 'Don 't Let Us Be Forced By Organised Opinion' Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. It was oointed out by Mr. N. Ponnudurai at today's Municipal Commissioners' special meeting that there were many matters in which the health and engineering departments could help in improving the conditions of those flooded areas
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 4 Mr. P. L. Kathiresan a former student of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang- has returned to Penang after completing- his Master of Commerce degree course in Andhra University, India.
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    54 4 Group photograph taken at a tea-party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lutkins at Hotel Metropole, Penang, on Tuesday afternoon by the Filipino community. Mr. R. L. Lutkins is the United States Consul stationed in Penang. Mr. Ramon Vergara, who presided at the function is seen seated between
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  • 389 4 Church Mem bers Charge Penang Commissioners New Cinema In Penang Road Standard Staff Correspondent PENAxNG, Thurs. In a strongly worded petition to the Penan*? Mayor, 60 parishioners of the Church of St. Francis Xavier at Penang Road here today protested against the decision of the .Municipal Commissioners in approving the
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  • 60 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— The Penang Discussion Group will hold a "Free Night" on Friday Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. at No. 43. Malay Street on the "Hawkers' Problem in Penang" under the Chairmanship of Mr. Cheah Thean Ewe with Mr. Chua Poh
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  • 136 4 TUC Cttee Issues Statement Standard Staff Reporter THE PREPARATORY Committee for the formation of a Trade Union Congress in Singapore last night issued a statement, after its first meeting, to "avoid any misapprehension regarding the formation of the committee by the representatives of the 17 unions at an informal meeting
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  • 36 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SITIAWAN, Thurs.— Twelve men and eight women were charged before the Sitiawan magistrate for gaming. They w ere fined $20 each. The occupier of the house was fined $100. i
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  • 121 4 Fined For Selling Ship Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A fine of $400 was imposed by Mr. M. R. F. Rogers in the Sessions Court yesterday on Tan Teik Tean on his plea of guilty to the charge of purporting to transfer the vessel, "Kim Soon Ann," to another Chini
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  • 276 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— A 16-year-old girl, Wong Yit Hor, accused an English speaking Sikh watchman of the United Engineers, Mahinder Singh, 21, of assaulting her with intent to outrage her modesty. She told the magistrate, Che Bahaudin, that the offence was committed on
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  • 320 4 IPOH. Thurs —The I is the list >>t panel in Um and 3rd year normal exami ions, 1 1*50. for Perafc First year, Ll«'m*-i!* irv I) partment: Ling Dutj: sing, 1. ECum Whye, Vasdev 5i 4 W Yew Kee. Mis> Vivien Oh. Cheah Koong Onn. Ho ECju
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  • 181 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Following a petition sent to m more than 6,000 residents of the four main flooded areas in'r n Hall, Kampong Dadol, Kampong Makkam and Sun«_ei p; ler immediate action to improve their living condition*. J", M a
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  • 186 4 Standard Staff ReporkVr MR. R. K. SAMV. Presidi nt of the ST( BuWorkers* Union, has issued an appeal lo all the Legislative Councillors to help employees of six l»n companies in Singapore to pet a day off every week. Mr.
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  • 74 4 Standard Staff* Reporter MR P. M. WILLIAMS. General Secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore, commenting on Mr. John Laycock's proposed Child Marriage Bill, said yesterday his Party feels the various communities affected by the Bill should be consulted before legislation is introduced* He said
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  • 191 4 Mrs. Fozdar Has A Mission In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter MRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR. one of the few Indian women to gain worldwide recognition as a scholar, writer and public speaker, arrives on Monday for a two-months' stay in Singapore. She is making the journey here by sea on the Carthage.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 The Management of the £.r% s l|| CAPITOL THEATRE J^l i^V, request those patrons %^>^s 44- v^i who have already 4 4, f bousht tickets for Wf the DAXCE RECITAL lt^/ \V on Monday 18th 6.30 p.m VI am by pupils of the *f# ffl TAYLOR DANCE STUDIO W IT^l
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  • 92 5 Monde Sylvia Wren (1»), from Essex title-winner of the "Neptune's Daughter" contest conducted by M-G-M- and Associated British at Prestatyn (North Wales)— and run-ner-up Maureen O'Neill (from Southgate), pull British film star David Niven into the sea for a dip after the judging. Ia spite of
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  • 378 5  -  WILLIAM E. McKENNEY BRIDGE CORNER *> "'T'HE best-laid plans o'.mice an' men gang aft agley," Said Robert Burns. A good defensive player must lay out a plan of attack, but sometimes his line of attack is so well laid out that it can be
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  • 91 5 THE ACCENT IS ON A CCENTS TTOLLYVVOOD. Sept. 14.— iA There Is a curious blend of accents in the picture "Mystery Submarine starring Swedish actress IMarta Toren and MacDonald Carey. Carey, an Irishman from lowa, has to speak with a German accent in the film. Marta still retains traces of
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  • 92 5 HOLLYWOOD. Sept.. 14 If Glenn Ford never sees another stairway again it'll be all right with him. The actor spent the entire day on board a mammoth sub tender, filming sea scenes for Columbia's The Flying Missile," which is on location at San Diego. The tender has
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  • 50 5 T ONDON, Sept. 14.— David J Lean, producer and director, formerly with the J. Arthur Rank organisation, has just concluded an agreement with Sir Alexander Korda to produce and direct films for him and his company. David Lean's first film will be called "The Sound Barrier."
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  • 581 5  -  LOUELLA O. PARSONS by HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 14 —Tlie sknll and crossbones of the Jolly Roger wiU My from tbe mizzen mast in last about every Studio la town during the next few months, witli some of moviedam's shapeliest
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  • 197 5 AL JOLSON BACK WITH GIs AGAIN TOKYO. Sept. 14. —AI j Jolson is with the American troops again. The famed American screen and radio star arrived in Tokyo this morning for a two weeks' tour to entertain United Nations troops in Korea and Japan. Wounded Gls at Tokyo's 361st station
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  • 260 5 I TJOLLYWOOD, Sept 14 I, xx There was a time when I I John Payne whispered 1 1 cinema sweet nothings in the 1 1 ears of blondes. But this year !he is up to his eyes in r«?dhaired beauties. But
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  • 47 5 tJOLLYWOOD, Se_ri TL ±M Members of the United States Screen Director.Guild are required to sign a non Communist affidavit "ai positive insurance against any enemy of America earning Ids or her living as a motion picture director" under a newly adopted resolution announced here. Reuter
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 215 5 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10 a.m. News from Singapore and the Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 1 pm. Light Music; 130 Ttme Signal and News; 145 Dance Music; 6 pm. Programme Summary: 6.02 The Radio Orchestra: 6.40 Sons of the Pioneers: 7 p.m. Time Signal. News,
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    • 220 5 Pengetahuan; 7.30 Popular Request; 8.15 News; 8.30 Forces Programme Xor MO li* and Police. CHINESE PROGRAMME 10.45 am to 12 noon Schools Broadcast; 12.45 Sig. Tune, Open ing Annct and Prog Summary in Mandarin; 12.48 Songs by the Tong Loh Songsters; 1 pm. News in Mandarin. Amoy and Cantonese; 1.15
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    • 207 5 10.30 "The Old Wives Tale' (Episode 7). (S) Singapore relay. PENANG (334 METRES) 10 a.m. News and Emergency News; I—2 p.m. As Singapore; 6 p.m. Programme Summary; 6.30 Listeners Calling; 7 p.m. News; Share Market Report; 7.15 "Fats" Waller entertains; 7.30 The David Granville Ensemble; 8 p.m. Talk: 8-15 Variety
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  • 704 6 A FEW days before the aged and ailing General Smuts died, a band of hooligans kept him awake With taunting phone calls about the progress of the elections held this month in the mandated territory of South- West Africa. Did we say 'hooligans'? Let's call them by their
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  • 805 6  - A Scream A Laugh, A- Giggle S. C. OEI By PENANG. I MAKE no apology for returning to a subject which I wrote about in these columns last week, it is on the question of present day morals. Since that article appeared, I have received a flood of letters, mostly
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  • We, the People
    • 282 6 Sir: With reference to the letter by the Hon. General Secretary of the Selangor Clerical and A> ministrauve Stall Union. 1 cannot resist, as a true Unionist, giving a few words of friendly advice to this keen supporter of the "leisured gentry." First and foremost, I. myself,
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    • 298 6 Sir; Very few people are aware that there still exist in Malaya many business houses which continue exploiting their workers. One firm I know of, is making the employees work 63 hourg a week for the full 365 days. Holidays are never heard of, free medical treatment
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    • 290 6 Sir: I am a commercial clerk. Because of bad housing conditions from 1045 to la'4B. the health of my family and myself has been permanently damaged. Would you or any of your readers kindly let me know, the name or names of the person or persons responsible
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    • 208 6 Sir: -Your leading article on "Trade Union Cros*-cur-n nts w has aptly indicated. the sad plight of n_r T. U. C. Some leaders are, according to your article, doubtful whether industrial and white collar workers could work harmoniously within a single organisation. How can such
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  • 22 6 "Go on! Take it back where you found it! Hanged if I'll have the place clutered up with old junk!
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  • 550 6  - They Are Criminals As tor Gunesekara Two Men Are Innocent, But The Law Says.... h» KUALA LUMPUR. A FAMOUS Englishman once said that the "Law is an ass." It certainly has been in Selangor. Tw o innocent Chinese were being prepared for the hangman'^- noose when the Sultan of Selangor,
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  • 75 6 Review of Views w ..Cif To iruman \w f tftfl en- p., 1 demur., dele* Uoi Nations v m< '4 ril The P. ice Bogey PRK E T (■<•; ed minded i thing 5 down. .The I j fur.B ends m< rupl B ii Cbr Wt De.k ve C i
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  • 338 7 TOKYO, Sept. 14. As indications grew that the U.N. "big push" was about to start, it was officially disclosed here that the Red Koreans had lost 43,000 troops in killed or captured in the three-month-long war and that an allied task force
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  • 92 7 LUCKNOW, Sept. 14. (Reuter) Lucknow city and the suburbs are under a reign of terror from wolves and hyenas, which have killed 14 children in the last few days. Villagers are fighting off packs of at least 20 animals to prevent them from carrying children away.
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  • 154 7 'Can Form Pacific Alliance Without India And Pakistan WASMNCTOiI, Sept. 14 (AP)- Australian Ex.a! VfTairs Minister Percy Spender, who conferred ,4«nlay with President Truman on a Pacific alliance ..i.-l that such a line-up could include Australia, New ahml, the Philippines, the United States, Canada, and countries on the west coast
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  • 49 7 I )NDON, Seot 14 tAP) I National Trust has re•eived a "priceless" art collec- a gift from Mr. and Vnthonj de Rothschild to British nation. The lection includes a two Rubenses. two boroughs and a selection Century painters, plus range of Ming and Dynasty porcelain.
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  • 43 7 JOHAW'KSBURG. Sept 14 Marshal ol the Royal Sir Arthur H I ri* will Mr. Winston Churchill Gen. Smuts' funeral at Johar.- crematorium tomorrow also be one of the i pall-bearers. Eight South tcnerali wili be military I rm
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  • 86 7 DUBLIN, Sept. 14. (Renter) Representatives of governments from all over the world, meeting here at the annual conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, were told they should consider the death penalty as the punishment in cases where cruelty to children was extreme and deliberate. The
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  • 27 7 Legal prosecution of war criminals and Nazis in the East German State has ended after the sentencing of 3.432 war criminals and former Nazis. Reuter.
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  • 95 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (Reuter)— George Bernard Shaw, now in hosoital in Britain with a broken thigh has turned down a U.S. offer to record a farewell message to mankind on a talking film, for release on the day he dies, it is reported here. Mr Shaw'
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  • 100 7 HONG KONG, Sept. 14, (AP) Noted British philosopher Bertrand Russell came in for some sharp criticism from the Hongkong Standard, in an editorial entitled "The Omnipresent Russell." challenging the sage's remark in Singapore that "the Communist regime is popular in China whilst Chiang Kai-shek is
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  • 21 7 The foreign Y.M.CA. in Shanghai has closed down. The building has been leased to a Chinese syndicate.- Reuter
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  • News Briefs
    • 272 7 TOKYO, Sept. 14. (ReuterAAP)— The Argylls and Middlesex beer is safe. So is the beer for all other U.N. troops fighting in the frontlines of Korea. It is no longer being paid for by the U.S. Government as part of the ration, but is being provided
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    • 34 7 Nearly 200 Indian Communists cheered the arrival at New Delhi station of the new Chinese Ambassador to India, Gen. Yuan Chung-hsien. About 100 members of the Chinese community in Delhi were also there.- AP
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    • 21 7 Fifteen Br•aI 1 1 a n Air Force men were killed when two B-25 Mitchell bombers crashed at different places. Reuter
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    • 37 7 Thai Foreign Minister Nai Warakan Bancha said in Los Ange!"s that Thailand was the first nation to volunteer ground forces for Korea. "As soon as we receive equipment, we will join the combat ranks," he said. AP
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    • 55 7 The Inter Parliamentary Union, at its concluding session in Dublin, unanimously adopted a resolution to regulate the admission of children under 16 into movie&Mand to give children "rational" sex education to combat venereal diseases. Britons will spend about £20,000,000 this year on food for their eight million cats, reports Britain's
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  • 302 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Out of the welter of speculation caused by President Truman's selection of Gen. George Marshall as Defence Secretary, a move given prominence in the Moscow press, has emerged the prediction that the United States will recognise Red China. At Sante
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    27 7 photo Delegates attending the International Students Conference, held in Bombay, were entertained by Prime Minister Pandit Nehru (left) at his residence when they visited New Delhi- PANA
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  • 37 7 Britain's extra division for Germany will be ready within a year, as well as the two extra strategic divisions in Britain, Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwell told the House of Commons during the defence debate.
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  • 61 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (AP>:— Britain's Ernest Bevin will support the present U.S. policy of neutralising -Formosa to protect the U.N. flank in Korea, it is learned here. This has emerged as the Foreign Ministers of Britain. France and the United States prepared for a
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  • 24 7 DAMASCUS, Sept. 14 (AP):— The strip of Jordan land now under occupation by Israeli "invaders" is at Naharaylm, along the northern border*
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  • 77 7 MELBOURNE, Sept. 14 Reuter- AAP):— The Victorian State Government has on the advice of the Commonwealth military authorities, announced a ban on new industries in the Melbourne Metropolitan area "because of war risk." It is regarded as imperative now to send industry to the country. Legislation is
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  • 168 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (Reuter) Historic decisions have been made on Western defence against possible Russian aggression, spokesmen of Big Three Foreign Ministers, meeting here, announced last night. The United States, Britain and Franee will wait until the views of the other nine Atlantic Pact members
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  • 39 7 Vatican sources say that about 300 Catholic priests are being held in Yugoslav jails without trial. and that it is now practically impossible for Yugoslavia's 5,000,000 Catholics to attend mass or take the sacraments. Reuter
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  • 102 7 India Hit By New Quake BOMBAY, Sept. II (AP) A 90-minute scrie* of earth tremor*, more violent than the Aug. I.~» earthquake, has shaken the quake-devastated IV ort h Assam area. The Aug. I"> shock was the fifth severest in history. Officials here fear that loss of life and property
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  • 107 7 LONDON, Sept. 14.— (UP)— Britain has decided to discontinue indefinitely the delivery to Egypt of jet planes and other scarce types of military equipment, because of priority requirements by Britain and Atlantic Pact and Commonwealth countries. Reuter understands that some outstanding contracts lor the
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  • 140 7 LONDON. Sept. 14. (AP)— Government told the House of Commons yesterday that it plans to spend £100,000,000 in civil defence in the next three years. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Economics Minister, made the estimate during the second day of the defence debate lor which Parliament
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  • 161 8 Move To End Big Strike In Indonesia JAKARTA. Sept. 14 U-F>— Premier Mohammed Natsir this morning summoned the leaders of the plantation strike and the director of the Estate Syndicate to his office in an effort to end the month-old strike of 700,000 workers on some 800 Java and Sumatra
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  • 64 8 RANGOON. Sept. 14. (Renter)— Burma agreed to se 1 Ind mesia l=>o,ono tons of ri at t M sterling per ton in a ,oatrß4 signed here yesterday. An official announcement _a I the contract was signed by the Burmese Minister for Agriculture and Forests, the Indonesian
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  • 95 8 Standard Market Reporter COPRA opened quiet in tbe lapore produce market yes- with buyers ai *48 "and at $49. Buyera rose I the day to $484, at which business was done, but tne price dropped to 548J re recovering to $4iu Th£ •t cl ised quiet
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  • 1350 8  -  JOHN MYERS By Reuters Correspondent who gives the background to the tariff talks, which will be attended by about 1,500 delegates. The talks, which are to be held in private, open on Sept. 28 and will continue through the winter months. J)ELEGATES
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 50 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Sept. 14) were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1. RSS Spot loose $1.54 $1.51 No. 1. RSS fob in bales Sept $1.54 $1.55 No. 2. RSS fob in bales Sept. $1.53 $1.54 No. 3 RSS fob in bales Sept. 51.51. $1,525 Tone: Easier.
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    • 89 8 SFNGAPORE. Thurs.Sept. 14. The price of tin today was $404.62*. Up $10.12_. LONDON, Sept. 14— (UP) Tin prices regained practically all of Wednesday's losses at the morning session today. Spot stood at £784. per ton. up €11 at noon, and three months at £783. up £10., in the early
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  • 126 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. 14-(AP) Thailand's tin production is increasing rapidly, and Bangkok is looking to the trade to supply the nation with more dollars according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Production for the first half of 1950 came to 4,660 tons (concentrate), the Department said,
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  • 237 8 Strategic .Materials LONDON, Sept. 14.— (Reuter)— Mr. Winston Churchill, Conservative Opposition leader, hag tabled a motion in the House of Commons urging a ban on the export from Britain of strategic raw materials "that would add to the war potential of possible aggressors/' Backed by
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  • 771 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tin companies' dividend announcements in London stimulated interest there and in the Malayan share market today'. There were better inquiries and prices showed small further advances. Industrial shares, in many cases, were firmer. Small interest persisted in rubber shares. Closing quotations were: INDUSTRIALS Buyer
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  • 433 8 predetermined price "The conference will not exploit consumers but work to discuss how wool growers can be protected," he concidjried Mr. Met wan was accompanied by Mr. J. G. Crawford of the Department of Commerce and Aqricuiture in Australia the wool adviser to the
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  • 145 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier after being firm in the afternoon at $1.54 per lb. for first grade September shipment two cents above the previous close. The market opened steady With sellers holding ofT. With a 'noderate amount of trade in'ercst.
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  • 44 8 NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (AP):— Crude rubber number one futures closed 150 to 200 points higher. Offers were (in U.S. cents per lb.) 'September 57.00--57.50; December 51.50; March 49.40 bid; May 47.40. Spot number one ribbed smoked sheets 58 nominal.
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  • 149 8 LONDON, Sept. 14 (I I>) Urjl ied by 11 years of shortages, the *©r|,r"i J* 1 taxes and the export of luxury $_oo<k H day that the new rearmament pwgramJ* Uh put her back in economic trouble again The Minister for Econo- mic Affairs,
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  • 109 8 LONDON Sent I There w« London S1 further the price*. !B m The ParlU defence ini caution, altl expressed announcer. t budget. A Proflt-takii.r produced irregu ing Industrial firm Steel rl on the re;, Government i nationa::*.;,:;.,:- Britisl G failed to and c! tion lowei
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  • 170 8 EXCHANGE rates now In force, ns Malayan Exchange Banks Association are a FREE MARKET CURRENT. I B SELLING BITING T r O O. T.T O D SO X Id i If i$. London J/4 t/lfl 3 If 2 < Australia 211 2/11 38 2 1 Hew
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  • 368 10  - Your Marriage Samuel G. Esther B. Kling By anu Keep Morals Rigidly Strict Q. Are women wise in deman iing greater sexual freeA. Not if they have their be..: interests at hear'.'. One reason is that such freedom would undoubtedly curtail their chances for marriage. Most psychologists agree that the
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  • 624 10  -  G. M. PILLAY Delay Raised Question By BANGKOK, Sept. 10 (PANA)— WiII the 4,000-man combat team offered by Thailand to fight in Korea ever no in time to be of assistance in the Korean campaign? This is the hot-on-the-fire question among political
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    9 10  -  Ed Reed By "Dinners reaoy, -Sill."
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  • 165 10 CANTERBURY, England, Sept. 13 (INS)— Modern pilgrims wandering about Canterbury Cathedral in shorts or bathing suits have brought protest from local residents. One contributor wrote in the magazine Canturian: "I was distressed by the chattering, queueing and slovenly dress of some of the visitors to the Cathedral.
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  • 257 10 LONDON, Sept. 13. -D »es sparing the rod still spoil the child? The Mass Observation Association wanted to find out what Britons thought about the problem, so it asked the members of its national panel. The men thought the rod was a good idea,
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  • 385 10  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN M.D Fast Action Can S:ve Si k If Stricken With Glauccrna By Written for NE A s ,vi, IT is believed that there are L about 20,000 people in the United States who are completely blind and 150,000 who are blind in one eye
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  • 27 10 PONTEFRACT. Y Sept. 13 (INS has tried an I times to pass Police have from further ittei years. Breach sai wait. He j^ K
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    • 118 10 BP^HI I PAGWOOP, WILL VOU M 1 WW* LU [MIIj ~T3I I DAG WOOD') /fe^^l. (PLEA9E LET ME VACUUM _v '-il' %J^ F*rf ,^iZl FINISH ED < fs3¥] hT l y M^ r^4M I DON'T' ANSWER YOUR 1 I|| f NANCY f DOORBELL WHEN YOU IJ v/ HEAR IT RING-
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  • 306 11 rell (Barbados and West Indies). vace_captain; A. Barlow (Lancashire), Bruce Dooland (South Australia and Australia), George Emmett (Gloucestershire and J-ngland), Laurie Fishlock (Sur- y an England), Harold Gimblett (Somerset and England), Ken Grieves (New South Wales and Lancashire), Jack Ikin (Lancashire and
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  • 124 11 Lo\ »N Sept 14 ißeuM C.C. team [ia left London [ins for Tilbury were due to the liner Straulinsj Liter today. T i nrc «iven an enthuses t scndoff by a d which includI iviham Warner, m\ i fa-Heat. kaa shown that i leavening of
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  • 215 11 Plans To Attract Members Standard Staff Correspdt. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Club members at their halfyearly meeting in Kuala Lumpur last night discussed suggestions to provide more entertainment to attract membership to the club. This followed a -statement by the British Adviser, Selangor, Mr. A. N. Ross who expressed doubts
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  • 252 11 THE ISITING All-India table-tennis team trounced gapore Re>t tram last night by five games to UK Happy World covered stadium. I'.u- tourists, all using standard grips, played i.i.i were far more aggressive than the local v»!io. incidentally, all used penholder grips. match U. M.
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  • 140 11 Small Entry For Penang Team Tourney Mand. Staff Correspondent rs. Only i have entered for ioi Inter-team badminhip for the Soon 4 r Shield. a will be run on the Thonu.s tnd will be played V .v Seah. last team, and the Sch Ml Union this e Chung Ling P
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  • 90 11 PEN4ANG, Thursday— Chinese beat Indians by the odd goal in five in an inter-community league soccer match played on the Victoria Green last evening. In the first half, the winners led bv two goals to one. On "the resumption, the Indians equalised but soon the Chinese
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  • 81 11 Dockers Just Best CYMA ..rd just scraped M ond round of A Junior Cup •v beat the i goals to one at waa even in the the Dockers taks and notching reply to CYMA's 9 reaaioß was more the CYMA when nearly threeia hall but were luck when they _a
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  • 205 11 SHB Out Of Cup Tourney INDIAN Recreation Club "A" today knocked the S.H.B. Police out of the Singapore Junior Cup tournament with a single goal scored two minutes after the start. SHB kicked off and for ten minutes, gave the Indians no chance to settle down. Bui their opportunities were
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    33 11 Willie Pep (foreground) does a handstand as Sandy Saddler almost forced him to the floor in the fifth round of their featherweight title bout at Yankee Stadium in New York City last week.
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  • 577 11 A ureekly newsletter giving the background to sports reports from the I nited Kingdom. The writer, Rob Samuel, was until recently with the Army in Singapore, SOUTHAMPTON Saints have Edwin Brown, of Preston 'North End and a cheque for five 'fin:res. while popular Charlie 'Wayman will move
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  • 287 11 Free Kick Decides Hose Cup Semi-final SEREMBAN, Thurs. A free kick just outside the penalty area successfully taken by Thian Kwee, two minutes before time gave victory to the Chinese in their Hose Cup semi-final against the Negri Semhilan Indian Association on the Station padang yesterday afternoon. Up to then
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  • 86 11 THE Rotterdam Trading Company Sports Club beat Cable and Wireless by five games to nil in a match on Sunday. Results, winners players mentioned first: Singles: Liew Khoon San -bent Ong Kek Bee 15-1; 15-3, Wee Thiam Bock beat M. Rozario 15-2: 15-3. Tan Chiang Teo beat
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  • 94 11 BOG ATA, Sept. 14 (AP) Billy Higgins, the former Everton footballer, plans to return to England on Oct. 4, with his wife and two children after completing arrangements for the cancellation of his contract with the Millonarids Blue. Both Higgins and club officials said there
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  • 128 11 LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter) Next gear's Epsom Derby will be run on May 30, with the Oaks on June 1, it is announced in today's Racing Calendar. Dates of the other classics are: Two Thousand Guineas May 2, 1,000 Guineas May 4, at Newrparket.
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  • 381 11 Consorting Or 'Near Consorting' Must Be Punished-Judge Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— -In this country where at present an emergency is on, just punishment should be meted out against all persons, whether old or young, for consorting or 'near consorting 9 with bandits," said Mr. Justice Pretheroe, the acting
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  • 112 11 MALACCA. Thurs— Mr. T, A. Chua, Sessions President, yesterday bound over LoW Tiam Neo for 12 months in one surety of S5OO when she cams up for sentence on a conviction of possessing opium in a truck at Alor Gajah. Mr. R. H. V. Rintoul
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  • 84 11 MALACCA, Thurs. The Rotary Club at yesterday's weekly tea meeting decided to continue its usual Wednesday tea meetings. Dr. W. Grlyn Evans appealed to fellow Rotarians for donations of blood to the Blood Bank. There will be a Roiarian Children's outing on Sunday morning. The Assembly
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  • 81 11 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT. Thurs. Father Wee. has arrived here from Penang to take up duties as Parish Priest of the Roman Catholic Church. The areas under him also include .lementah. Labis. Bekok and Paloh. Besides English. Fa!h< r Wee can speak Tamil and
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  • 128 11 Standard Staff' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Marriages contracted through match-makers or through parents' choice have contributed to the largest number of separation cases in Kuala Lumpur, in the last six months, dealt with by the Domestic Affairs Section of the Selangor Chinese Welfare
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  • 32 11 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Thurs. For carrying passengers in a private car at Jalan Sisi for gain, an Indian, Aiappan, was fined $20 by Inche Abdulrahman in the police court.
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    55 11 This AP picture shows Raymond Somraer, 4b'. wealthy sportsman and champion racing driver of France, driving his British Cooper 1.100 c.c. racing ear in the Grand Priv of the Haute Garonne, at Cadours. near Toulouse, on Sunday. Shortly after this picture was made the car overturned and
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  • 231 12 SEREMB4IN, Thurs.— After leading by two clear goals in the first half Negri Sembilan were defeated by Hongkong Chinese at Serembau today by six goals to two. The visitors impressed with their excellent passing and ball control. Hariff who deputised for Mustapha, the
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  • 198 12 Malays Win 2-0 In KL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Malays beat the Selangor Police by two goa s to nil in a senior FA cup soccer tie this evening at Bluff Road. The game was fast and Interesting, but the play was robusl and Oil several occasions bee hocks
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  • 85 12 SYDNEY, Sept. 14. (ReuterAAP>— The third cricket Test between Australia and England, starting here on Jan. 5. W_U be known as the official Comm mweatfh Jubilee match. forming part of the celebrations to commemorate the 50th >v ur oi the Federation. This was announced
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  • 352 12 Thrustful A HANDFUL of spectators saw a glut of goals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when kota Raja, winners of the Senior SAFA League, heat Pulau Brani hy five goals to two in the second last game of the series. Half way in the
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  • 126 12 ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sept. 14 (AP)— Followirtg are the English League football results: DIVISION II Brenlford 0 Barnsley 2 DIVISION IU (South) B'mouth 2 Colehest. U. 0 Brighton 2 Milwall 3 Crvstal P. 1 Bristol C. 0 Exeter C. 1 Swindon T. 0 Gil'gham 1 Bristol R. Oj Ipswich
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  • 116 12 DOUGLAS, Isle of Man. Sept. 14— (Renter)— Peter Romaine, 20-year-old Midlands engineering apprentice, today won the Manx senior Grand Prix motor cycle race, the blue riband of amateur road racing. Riding a Norton. Romaine covered the course of 226 miles in 2 hours 41 mins.
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  • 52 12 The Brown Bomber is seen here loosening-up at his Pompton Lakes, New' Jersey, training camp: While Louis is on the come-back road in America, Tommy Farr is doing the same thing in Britain. It is possible that we may once again see a classic battle between
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  • 331 12 Lamotta Keeps Crown With 13 Seconds To Go DETROIT, Sept. 14 (Reuter) Jake Lamotta, world middleweight champion, retained his title when he knocked out Laurent Dauthuille, the French challenger, just 13 seconds before their 15 rounds bout was scheduled to end here last ni<_ht. Lamotta was then far behind on
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  • 53 12 LONDON. Sept. 14 < Reuter> The Maharajah Gaekwar of Baroda returned to London today after a month's stay in India and denied that he was disposing of all his horses in training in England. He did confirm, however, that he was offering some o: his yearling
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  • 237 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By Horses running tomorrow were given fast work on the second track at Bukit Timah yesterday when, the going was very good. Clocking 36 2/5 for three Tomtov (Jones) returned the best time. This one should run prominently in the 6 furlongs
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  • 395 12 Champion Mus t Even Fight Friends Says Joe Louis CHICAGO, Sept. 14 (AP).— U|lJ not mad at heavyweight champion Ezzard I h lr i but they will stop being pals when the) step i^ the ring at Yankee Stadium on Sept. 27, Louis, in a signed article in Ebom, e
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  • 68 12 New Soccer Competition In Province BUTTERW< The Provi tral Distrid t will i out 'soccer tmpeti "Kuan A: be woi, d This held at th. B I reation Club am thusiasts and the various f Centra Disi 4 wishing c ••:.;>■ titi ol IS players fide rev..' entrance lee is
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  • 26 12 LONDON, Sept Lee Sat Id, I t:-- v i/ersi weight c\. i m a i B X >r> tO Elizabeth it New V
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  • 188 12 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14 (AP)-— National chainpion Art Larsen, who thinks he should have he-en on America's Davis Cup team, his first real test of the Pacific Southwest Tennis Tournament today. He meets the tiny terror from Manila. Fcliscinio Auipon. Ted Schroeder. who did
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    • 46 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.20 12.36 Malacca 9.44 10.00 Port Dickson 8.25 8.41 Port S'ham 7.36 7.48 Penang 2.32 2.35 TOMORROW: Singapore 1.01 1.05 Malacca 10.18 10.31 Port Dickson 8.59 9.12 Port S'ham 8.05 8.14 Penang 3.01 3.07
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    • 134 12 Saturday H'caps Following are the weights for all the eight races for tomorrow, the final day of the Singapore Gold Gup meeting: CLASS 2— DIV. 1— 6 FUR 19 YD:— Brave Wind 9.00 Piraeus 8.12 Tomtov 8.11 Tricolour 8.10 Pink Gin 8.09 Lord Dhoti 8.08 Tornado 8.07 Tollana 8.05 Master
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    • 128 12 Lord Frederick 8.07 Tiberius B.o'f. Blue Print 8.03 Jungle Path 8.00 CLASS I— Div. 1— li M. 36 Yd. THE GOLD CUP: Four O'Clock 9.07 I i Tara Street 9.04 Indian Heather 8.13 i Dark Brocade 8.11 Battleship 8.10 Millwall 8.09 Clynor 8.09 Fortune's Favourrite 8.07 Raj Mahal 8.05 Flying
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    • 127 12 Happy Traveller 8.13 Your Highness 8.12 Steel Age 8.12 Kegmar 8.11 Park 8.11 Golden Grove 8.10 River Moon 8.07 Kia Ora 8.05 Achilles 8.03 Game Law 8.00 Keel Rose 7.12 Piccadilly late Knight's Legend) 7.10 The Grand Abbot 7.09 CLASS I— Div. 2— 6 Fur. 19 Yd. Mata Hari 9.00
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