Singapore Standard, 17 August 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore TIGER Standard II NO. 47. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 323 1 National Army Of 50,000 To Defend Country IiTO ONN'S AIM: Standard >iatl Correspondent VI I I M»M H. Tkmn.— A National r ny of and wHMed nun. rcprcarniatr/e of mities m \Ur r. I, ration of Malaya m ||,c aim *i I^alo Omi bin Ja'afar. O« l_ bpeakinii al the
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  • 68 1 Dato Onn To Launch IMP Sep ember 1: t an has provision i lac ('it** ft>r HIP on S--;)t. 16, id Sept, .i^ the date t !.isht*d v. .tli the qp final. :niny of h's fcfd rs hid asked t«»r i>l date for Ike i!d he sending m.t draft toiistitti
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  • 71 1 Rulers Confer On Teachers For UK Course Mart C'orrfNpimdint „v a*. Ed that andidai foi the lining rsj at n the c-ii I c made ea rfy ti.e prop" 'sed c: c ri>c\;>^- Is I oe «'.i:::'?d I c- ,sed ni&sion ed t was i.'M-d importation of ii;'rrr> from H*BC"
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  • 60 1 TWO Chinese seamen, who arrived from H nngkons on Wednesday and a Singapore Chinese were detained under the Emergency Regulations by the Singapore Special Branch yesterday. The two sea men were found on their arrival at Clifford Pier carrying 300 gold coins The Singapore
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  • 41 1 ANKARA police said Thursday they have arrested a "human vampire" who sucked the lifeblood from one girl and critically jured another. Police identified him as a fonnei inmate ol an A I 1 His First Public Address In Spore
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  • 246 1 Photo. A SINGLE education pattern must be evolved for Malaya and Singapore winch will be able to satisfy ail the domiciled races and thus should be the aim of all legislators and educators, Da'io E. E. C Thuraisingham, Member tor Education. Federation of Malaya, declared
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    64 1 DATO E. E. C. ThuraisinKham (right). Member for Education m the Federation, made his first public address m Singapore last night at the dinner and dance of Malayan Teachers Conference at Raffles Hotel. Others m the picture are. from left. Mr. A. \V. Frisby, Director of Education. Singapore, Mrs. Elizabeth
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  • 163 1 Mother, Daughter Stabbed Standard Staff Reporter TWO Chinese women, mother and daughter, were rushed to hospital from a house m East Reclamation Road yesterday afternoon with stab wounds, The daughter. Wan Ai Tee, 27 an expectant mother and the more seriously injured of the two, was m a critical conC
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  • 100 1 JAKARTA. Aug m (ReuterAAP) Indonesian police have arrested more than 30 people here including more than 12 members of Parliament m a vigorous bid to "root out all law breakers regardless of their political connections." The arrested deputies comprise five Communists, three labourites, three peasant party
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  • 320 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 16. A hormone treatment for increasing latex \ieltl of low-producing rubber trees lias been discovered which, it is claimed, could double the Federation smallholder production. It is claimed that commercial production of this artificial stimulant, similar to the
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  • 135 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. (U.P.)— The United States and the Philippines announced agreement today on a mutual defence treaty to further tighten anti-Communist defences m the Pacific. The joint announcement, issued here and m Manila, said the treaty will be signed "during the first
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  • 108 1 WASHINGTON*. Aug. 10 (Renter) President Truman said today that the arrangements for the signing of the Japanese peace treaty m San Francisco next month could not be upset by anybody. He made this emphatic statement at his weekly press conference when he was asked
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  • 50 1 Mae A Can Speak At San Francisco' WASHINGTON. Aug. 16 (AP) President Truman said today that General Douglas MacArthUr can address the Japanese peace treaty conference m San Francisco if he wants to. It is understood that State Department officials, with advance White House approval. have approached Gen. Mac Arthur.
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  • 67 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 16: (Reuter): The United States Defence Department has tested atomic artillery which might soon change ary tsets of the use of atomic artillery shells and other atomic weapons on the battlefield," Newsweek said, "and parts of these weapons.
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  • 377 1 Both Delegations Agree To Meet Again Tomorrow HARRIMAN AS PEACEMAKER TEHERAN, Aug. 16 (AP)— President Truman* ipcciri representative, Mr. Averell Harriman, appealed last night for continuation of the Persian oil talks despite Persian opposition to the British offer to settle the grave dispute over nationalization of the An-glo-Iranian Oil Com
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  • 43 1 THF. SOVIET delegation has transmitted to the United Mations Secretariat a protest against the refusal of the Uniu-d Slates to grant visas for members of the "World Peace Council" to come to America m connection with a "peace appeal."— Reuter
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  • 306 1 Reds Accept Joy's Sub-C'ttee Proposal UNITED NATIONS ADVANCED BASE IN KOREA, Aug. 16 (UP) Communist ceasefire negotiators today accepted the United Nations proposal to turn the disputed question of Korean armistice buffer zone over to a sub-committee for solution. The sub-comi iittee I !>•*- gin its work at 1 1
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  • 103 1 Suez Canal Ban NEW YORK. Aug. 16 I API Britain, Prance and the United Slates Nationally demanded today that the United Nations Security Council cal! mi Egypt to end her restrictions OB Suez Canal shipping. The three-power proposal would find Egypt guilty of act;, inconsistent
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  • 61 1 TOKU). Aug. 16 -AFP' Lo cal trade circles today reported thai the Singapore Government is likely to is ue licences shod Eoi the import ol Japai <-c merchandise. These goods include dried mushrooms, dried scallops, dried cuttlefish. agar-agar, bicycles watches, clock.-, cigarette Light- j ers
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  • 56 1 HONGK< >'.<; \g |< I P 'I v -i S3 kingpin «ii the underwoi Id >>' <i when that city Knjtty •■<■< its i test days ■<- the l'> ii "i 'i»«* Oi ien1 died pe tcefu i tfternoon in his Kowtoon "\> < ice of exile'
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  • 75 1 TEHERAN, Aug 16 <AP>— Foreign Minister Bagher Kaze mi sent a note to Britain yesterday demanding recall of Major Francis Capper, British Consul General m Khorramshahr for criticizing Persian officials. Major Capper had been attacked m the Persian press last week tor a statement
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  • 25 1 A YOUNG C:Mi,.->e fell off n tre« m Whitelv Fin. id y»- terday and died almost instantaneously before the arrival of tl ambulance
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  • 308 2 New Re//e/ Body May Deal With. Future Disasters To Be Built At Kolam Ayer VICTIMS of the recent Kampoiig Bugis fixe m Singapore are to be provided >villi houses built on the lines of artisans' quarters costing $3,000 each, The Standard was told yesterday.
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    6 2 MUSS I OKA LKL
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  • 101 2 Ml^> I.OR 1 KB, one of tl tir^t air- hostesses to late the Malayaa Airways Unrcc years ti?<» Is i'U hei dream at i i>itin<: |1m United States remc true. lor.« h.i- s;ntd up nuush munn t<> Make be* trip. She will it sailing fot America \ll Hon<koim
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  • 63 2 Journalist. Jl \h GODDABO, Austr.ili m hraraalisi wh« is iiylag Q tnl BOA 4 to Paris m irrj Frew !> biologisti who spent 12 months with aa Antartic expediti— si uth f %nstraßa. I -d.:...-,! mi! her Rnam t Dr. leaa SapinJalauslre. m B«barl The FrtT.i awa >i «trip «»t
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  • 56 2 UK SINGH well kr wn cri win wis charged witt f tnitl a ring bel< g~ ing 1 Kanj ratint Staml Road Dec. 23 last n .-.-i equ tted m the > c S rol O urt Inspeci lael G g told y gisi RJB.I P,:c< fruction from
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  • 48 2 I Couri vest* lay. i with ore tcb ol v ist I belonging 1 G :ie and Comi m the < nai loy of t. i c i Aug. 9. Bail f 3 m two sureties Heri n iim was i mcd to Aug
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    5 2 MISS JINK GOIMJARD
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  • 197 2 Standard Staff Reporter LESLIE MAKRO, alias F. \V. Thompson, a 35-year-eld European, who was flown m from Hongkong, was produced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when five charges of cheating four Singapore merchants of goods to the total value of
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  • 68 2 ItOH OI PIN of Foo Kirn Lena r a sentenced to tw i i- i ins rig trous imprisonment m t: c Singa] oj c F with Police CV-.r* yesterday, fox stealing a wrist watch worth S4<i belonging j to Desmia James Brooks at 1 ih Meiaa
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  • 95 2 Marine Police Detain 1O Men Standard Staff Reporter TEX CHINESE m two motor samp ns were detailed by the Marine police yesterday, m the Singapore Roads Insw Cecil Cheng wh< giras m eh urge of a Marine pal und two ba.^s o: coffee I seeds yd i h i.: a
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  • 285 2 At tne rsoara meeting yesterday. Mr. A. B. Ramsay, the Chairman proposed to address i the Singapore Government on I the subject which if carried out I would relief the congestion m i the city and also develop the i rural areas. i
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  • 371 2 First Consignment From Indonesia Standard Stall Reporter MCE FIRST consignment of fre?h fish 15 tons arrived m Singapore yesterday since the agreement between the Singapore and Indonesian Governments was reached to supply th t > Colony with at least 40 tons a month. The
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  • 533 2 THE APPEAL of ex-Inspector Bujang bin Tunggal against conviction and sentence of three months' imprisonment for failing to arrest rioters whilst m charge of Geylang Police Station during the disturbances last December was allowed by the Acting Chief Justice, I Mr. Justice Brown, on Wednesday. A family
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  • 112 2 MR J H JUMABHOY. fail pc rit Singa] re M anicipal Cocnxn ssioner U r City Ward, is to call details i Municipal revenue at the ord nary meeting o: the Commissi tiers en Aug 31. In written questions to be tabled at
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  • 55 2 THE FOURTH Indian Independence Day was celebrated quietly by local Indians yesterday without any official ceremonies or functions. The Government of India ornces were closed for the day. A spokesman of India House told The Standard that Independence Day is officially cekbrated on Jan. 20.
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  • 55 2 TWO CHINESE. Mok Hay Siew and Lee Ah Moon were each fined $30 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. for causing grievous hurt to P^ns; Lock with a wooden pole at Cantonment Road on June 21. They were also bound over for six months m
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  • 37 2 GURA SINGH was tentatively charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with the murder of Jacnt Singh at the Hock Tong Rubber^ Factory. Jurong Road on Aug. 14. Accused was remanded until Aug 23.
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  • 195 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. A.B. RAMSAY. Chairman of the Singapore Rural Board is to tour the rural areas with Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha. with a view to ascertaining whether bus stops m the areas are "inconveniently sited." At the Board meeting yesterday, Mr. Kulasingha complained
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  • 24 2 Time limit For Open Air Cinemas A pi-mi mom!;., onfi for rit,. id ft :i an tt Mi s bed feslerday. nu of ci.
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    • 41 2 THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRIUR Enquiries to 1 UNDERWOOD GENEPM AG!NC'F> TD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PEN SIME DARBY b CO LTD IPOH MALACCA KOTA B*MRU c ft s f /r c llf n ifl />/\ ><^^^- t Li r^ f^ AT TjrL CO*i«unr iwino
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    • 40 2 -:.v.^M:::r] I LOOK IT TH' FACE ON TH f funj is S^O?- \J \> Y rs\ v\ A jjOp critte« vi. aener done M^n-butVl g W^—^ r^ ft Wfl fit I SE^ BETTER FACES ON TURKEVS^J l gfS°^Jr> AH < ?t;^^ U^=^^^
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  • 173 3 Standard Stafl Reporter loe Exe< ulive C tuncil ol c Ail Ministry Local Stall Union rep es< nting civilian emu ees W HA F s gapore, will mcci 1 rx: t-t'k -i discuss the a-^..-.:- •> >i s end tg a delegate L
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  • 157 3 rHI SING \P( >RI ii] rove- menl T ust adm si ration is to be organised on the same basis aa thai the Mv licipal Com- j nission This has bee:', agreed i m princip e u v the Ti ustees The Stand i
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  • 80 3 TOT BOOKS presented to the oners by the City >i Gl isgo v < )ra j on are noi to be yen a waj by the C unmissioners to anj libi ary. Inste d I»e are to be placed c Mv ii< Build 1 a
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  • 34 3 MR R. M YOUNG. Senior E luc iti m Officer, Specia] Grade Ma] n m Education Service, i 1 is j eer nromoted to be Deptuy I >i Education, Singapore
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  • 244 3 Standard Aviation Reporter GOVERNMENT IS to be asked about alleged dissatisfaction existing among Air Traffir Control Officers m the Department of Aviation, by >Ir. P. T. <lt* Souza, Singapore Legislative Councillor (noni.) at the next Council meeting on Tuesday. Mr. de Souza will also ask
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    23 3 at the s'. M.s. Thomson Road the tomb m honour of Jap victims. glimpse of the scenery where it is proposed to bu.ld
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  • 261 3  -  EVA CIIONC B, 1 Standard Woman Reportei THE SINGAPORE (.overnment's provision of a site at the 5-j m.s. Thomson Road for the erection of a tomb to commemorate the memorj of hundreds of 1 Chinese war victims buried < m a valley at the 7
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  • 322 3 Wait For Expert, Says Mr. Earl Standard Start Reporter -houl.l L( CESTION Hal a special committee .laHo. Pl an<l '"ake re<ommeni m P "PJ! 0 1 1 1 <li*ciplinary control and liMiiwsal of Singapore Municipal employees has U-cn made l, y tl.e (.ommi^ioners' Legal Advisers.
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  • 447 3 Standard Staff Reporter V FOKT.NKiHT after the Secretary of State for the Colonies agreed to place copies of Alex Josey's talks on Malayan Affairs m the Lihrary of the House of Commons, he has heen ordered to stop
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    45 3 -Photo by A twelve-foot python was killed near the KSBI) Alexandra Road last week by S-;t. Brace Pi< -lure nlkiu> (from left): Mr. Raju. Cpl. Denham. L (pi (olduott S«t. Bruce. L Cpl. Baker. Sur. Ronan. Mr Bhanu and Mr. B. Raju- W.O. 2 Allen
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  • 87 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE TEACHERS' vacation course at the University <>t Malaya organised by the Johore and Singapore Teachers' Unions m connection with the conference of the delegates of Malayan Teachers' Union has been very successful, said Mr. V. Victor, Hon. Secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union.
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    67 3 Above: "Top of the Run" by J. N. Richardson which won third prize m the Advance Section (Pictorial) of the photographis competition held by the Inter-Services Salon of Photography sponsored b> the FARELF Camera Club. An exhibition of •»"> pictures will be opened at the British Council Hall Aug. U.
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  • 199 3 Warder Hit By 2 Men Standard Staff Reporter J&. THE SINGAPORE C«+ criiinrnl m a «.lat« i m«'iit last iiiyht confirmed The Standar«l Hlory on Wrdnentlay thai a Ktiro|M'an ward»*r m han;:i Prison was assaultc(l by two {irisonrr* on August 1 The st.itrmrnf, vliirti said that thi* did not <-nnKtitllte
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  • 29 3 Iffi R DOW. A^^' ml Registrai '>! Malayan Satistit hat been app< tinted 1 <*» Registrar <>! Malayan Sativtics Si i poi c pi ice M i h. J. Phillips
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  • 96 4 Stj:ul..rd Matl Reporter J :iv R] VHRU, Tfaurs. At a ting S: Q. Oi tbi I W Deportment Tf al Services On held at KJ ang enti to appeal 1 ritk ocerned 1 f their pro- to form part fan a i" of thf
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  • 499 4 VdlHaber, Qantas c hostess, time to ot 'h.< i c to Sh re- whilt her C si >'« waited tie fitly s for ihanoe. v >■■ fivt ■■'•> p) —r f! j j "Ok, the Cap- Has be< dwi- irhoc l€ Malat.: on 1 i 'oad
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    75 4 IN SPITE OF frequent warnings issued to the public, bicycle thefts continue to increase m Singapore. An average of 100 bicycles have been reported stolen every month. Recently tht; C.I.D. m a swoop on a suspected hide-out of a gang of cycle thieves, recovered more than 100 bicycles. All
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  • 355 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Mr. Khoo Chong Eng, Managing Director of Hock Lee and Co Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur, has been selected as the first Regional Supervisor of the Malayan Co-operative Wholesale Society. Shaw Bros. New Ciuema Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAHAT
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— V c ong Shing, a Toddy Ii spector of the Customs Department was dtted and disrged yesterdaj by the Kuala impur First Ma^strate, Mr. A P. Jack, on a charge of iptij n ceh tg $50 from P rSanager of a toddy >•■
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs T ere were 454 prosecutions foi fences m the Federation 5! m nft O: this number l-T n i c nvicti ns against >:'. i p < og 1 display »eir price s\ a tninent place. Fires ected 1 ta led ST3 BSS
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  • 106 4 BATU PAHAT, rhurs.— Ten ci-. ;.«.-.> of price c tn ed g l& from V g Peng yestt icled a:.d fined a total oi ?4i:5 by lie Batu Pahat Mag strate, In* c Ibrahim bin Sal tin, r tailii to observe Price C nti 1 B
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  • 127 4 BALLROOM dancers m Singapore who wish to sit tor the pr fessiona] examinations or tne Amateur Medallists tests sh< old contact Mr. Chee Teck Swee. Tel. *****. 10- A Market Street Mr. D;-.n Judah, well-known examiner, will arrive m S.r.i;apore shortly. Mr. Judah and
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  • 121 4 ABOUT twenty delegates of the Telecoms Department from various districts of Johore met at Kluang recently to form a Johore Branch of the Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association (Malaya). It was also suggested to send a strong continent to compete m the All Malayan Telecoms Spurts
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  • 55 4 AN atap house m the Resettlement area. Port Swettenham. collapsed after a heavy storm, injuring seven persons out of the five families occupying it. One old lady was seriously injured and was admitted m the Klang District Hospital. The families were removed from fifth mile Banting
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  • 44 4 FIFTY students and ten teachers including the head-master of the Kwang Hun Chinese School, Kuala Lumpur, paid an educational visit to Klang and Port Swettenham. They visited the Eikayes Match Factory and Ng Tong Keat rubber factory and other places of interest.
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  • 54 4 BAIL of $2,000 m two sureties each was offered to Chen Yoon Foon and Liew Chew Nyon m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when they denied a charge of corruptly giving $500 to a detective at Jalan Besar on Aug. 15. The case was
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  • 25 4 THE Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Northern Division) will hold a general meeting at the Government Medical Stores. Pehang, at 6.30 p.m. on August 24.
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  • 56 4 A YOUNG CHINESE. Teng Kam claimed trial m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when charged with breach of trust of gold and 149 pieces of precious stones valued at $630 belonging to Lim Kar Weng m June. Teng was released on a 1.000 bail
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  • 89 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A Parent Association of Johore Bahru was formed at a meeting presided by the State Secretary Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, recently. The object of the Association it to serve the educational interest of the children br sense of civic responsibility
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  • 277 4 Skilled Labour Was Lacking In S'pore Repor Standard Staff Reporter SKILLED labour m Singapore wae BOUTC m 1950 states the annual report of the Singapore Mjuiieinai Engineer*!* Department. Unskilled work, however, continued to be availabl. but to a reduced extent and overtime work and lal contracts had to be used
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  • 63 4 PEXASG. Thurs— The Deputy Municipal President. Mr. S. V. Adams informed Municipal Commissioners at a Coin mittee Meeting toda\ that Government would soon take over the fin.in cial responsibility lor gruards at vaherabli points on the islands At the moment, the Municipality paid Police
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  • 146 4 Standard Stafi Correspondent PFNANG. Thurs In opening the mar.: ural n in c 4 of the Krlavwi branch of the Labour P Prnans. last Bight, Ml CKman Siru. the hon seen tary of the fifty, said their party VMtfi adapt I prim iph's and
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  • 55 4 Squatters Pick Own Committee JOHORE BAHRU The eiectit os i thi i c immittee merr.- rs a1 Tai reseti < men] camp Johor completed yestero T- ,t folk wing BXt the new committee members* Chaim reng Kiok Char, Members— K^e Wan Chong, Pua Li Chiang Ifeng Eng Lai X Yap
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  • 52 4 IN ac c >rdai c ft ith ie made by ;..e D.O Klang the Emergency Be<u Ia t i all sh ipkeepers S] I dstuff£ to utstatJ X g should hi>ld a foodstuff! movemeni peiuflt, Krhich mabe produced f< ispert n by p lice officer oi anj
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  • 28 4 TWO bandits wen and three surrendered m Federation m the 24 9 a.m. yesterday. Durinf same period tear memberj the Security Forcef we I wounded.
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    • 129 4 TENDER NOTICES MALAY REGIMENT TENDERS are invited for tht supply of Accommucutio! Stores to* the Malay Regiment. Tenders will clo^e at 12 o'cloc on 30th August 1951. Schedu can be obtained from "Q Branch RHQ The Malay Regi ment, PORT DICKSOX 00 written application. MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are
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  • 163 5 Standard Stall Reporter THE Postmaster-General, Malaya announces that with effect Sepl 1, insuj ed Letti i s and boxes 1 i Sara wak, North B neo (including Labuan) and Brunei be forwarded by air mail under the same general Condi ti ins ts
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  • 140 5 m i v FIONS liable t<» ii»;t'l shtrddlns totta] ore:\>.i;i Rubbrr Lorotm S, Sims >.m Mill. Shell < <• ■«•<• Rubber \\ork-. Mt.Batten Network. Cathay, McDonald House, Armenian >i. !>.(.. Lan Chyv Place 1 «>rt < anniiiK. Seali SI Waterloo m.. St. Andrews 1 1 «u h >«t
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  • 180 5 Standard Sinfi Correspondent IPOII, Thurs. A boy just under 17 years old and a 21-year-old woman were each sentenced to three years imprisonment by Mr. Justice Wylie on a capital charge of consorting with bandits on May 1, m the Gunong Hijau area of
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  • 215 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Se>eral people m Penang are not pleased with the question raised at the last Municipal Commissioners meeting a«rain>t the special parking reservation for the Resident Commissioner m China Street Ghaut. Mr. 11. van Praagh said tl at today's Municipal meeting
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  • 98 5 Standard Malay Correspondent VI IS NOT an offence accoMl\<M>, to the Muslim religion for Muslim cniidren to have their circumcision m hospitals. This was stated by Sheikh Mahmud, chairman ol the Kedaii Religious Council, according to an Utusan Melayu report. r ]'he statement was made m
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  • 100 5 Standard Stall Reporter A COMMITTEE to considei th question of flood m the Colony is likely to be set up by the Singapore Government m conjunction with the Municipal Commissioners and the Rural Board. Mr AB. Ramsay, Chairman. told the Rural Board at its monthly
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  • 64 5 SENIOR POSTS FOR 2 MEN MR T. SIDDAWAY, Electrical Engineer. Public Works Dep. I merit. Singapore, has been ap- pointed to act as Senior Executive Electrical Engineer, Public Works Department, Singapore, m place "t Mi I. A Ha) d. MR. WEE SEONG KANG, Teacher. Raffles Trained, I-:>;^li-h Schools, Singapore, '.ill
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  • 47 5 ABDUL RAHMAN bin Mohd. Xi- sim ai ged ith obtaining -j from Yap ECoon Chuan at Geylang Road under the pre- once that he was im employee m the Income Tax Dep ti ent, i was esterday acquit ed m I Singapore Third District Co
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  • 31 5 Tan H ■;> >a fined (25 b 3 the Muar Magistrate for moving oi v g ol i '■■<• it the Li mile, .1 ,i Baki i without a permit
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  • 293 5 MR. SINGH'S REMARKS TERMED MISLEADING 1 ENANG, rhurs.— A remark made by Mr. Ja^jit Sin^li al a labour Party meeting held on Aug. 7. was stated by Mr. CP. Listen at today's Municipal Commissioners 9 meeting to he very misleading to a very large section of the
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  • 406 5 Standard Siaff Reporter lIIKHK M\\ hv widespread repercussions if selected categories only of open vote employees of the Singapore .Municipal Commissioners are transferred to \hc monthly paid staff. This is »!atc<l by the Assistant Municipal Health Officer, Dr. W. E. Hutchinson, commenting on thr
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  • 86 5 AN AMERICAN explo er. traveller and lecturer. Mrs. Ava Hamilton, is m Singapore this week on the last lap of a yearlong tour of Asia. Mrs. Hamilton has a w.de reputation as a photographer and world traveller. One of her films, "Dawn over Africa" won j
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    53 5 PENANG CRASH On Wednesday ni^hT this collision between a cyclist and a motor car occurred at the junction of Kramat Road and Dunlop Road. Penans. Mr. Ramli Zainuddin ol Pen ins sent us this photo of the crash taken a few minutes alter it occurred, but he forgot to send
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  • 278 5 Standard SlaH i 'orr<'.»(H»:i<lcnl IPOH, 111 it t--. <all lo Indiaui to Idctitifj t!»« m•»i'l\«'s with the interests ol Malaya mm uuufe ihe Representative of the Covenußrnl ot India, Mr. l»onala Menon at a dinner lure laM ni^ht celebrating t!i« I omili Anniversary of
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  • 104 5 PWD Men Want More Pay *i.!i. !.t?(! *-i;»n Reporter DEMAND PM m immediate iwwii •!•<■ !v;-i<- uj'.n ol all < -!-i".iporr < ,«i\ < rrini« Ml «I;iilnra!r«l v\'\ j!:»\ !•<■"> i- lo nude l>> i!'« [JM+iums, Public \X orki llciiartiiu i*i Labour ni<»n. I hi- '■■v ;!-< derided a I
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    • 105 5 liilll I Ib "UK£TS $2.25 SO U8 BC <^ffr I ~z~^r er.> of the J§i-~ !l' t:e is a C.P.A JpJ'i^'^^ 2' d the Far East. tt^^j^ overheads, Dnven:e:it ZJkfJa' IBSOLUTE }\jf V 3ULAJUTY f Kong Bangkok, Ylf iq 3 ,N T Borneo f tdiiWUi [^hidtu lllWlilQW I nic 'm
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    • 139 5 mm ])iARY IM Orchard Koad: Animal Lovers League Meeting 5.15 n m Judo Training 5.30 p.m., Body-Building Weight-lifting 530 p m Commercial Classes 5 [0-8.30 pjn Table Tennis T:;ii-'! ¥1 -U 7 p.DI. Chinese YM.(.A, SdCfic Koad: Music Class 2.30 p.m. Badminton 5 p.m., Body Building 5.30 pm Basket Ball
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  • 6 6 Independent Morning ISewspaper
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  • 873 6 (^N Sunday night of August 26. the Federation Government through the courtesy of Radio Malaya, would make a sacrificial offering. It will be a sad occasion though, we have every reason to believe, the slaughter would be conducted as inconspicuously as possible. We hope too that
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  • 1296 6  - DOES C.I.D. KNOW FACTO ABOUT STORE'S REDS? Wayfarer By "TJITHERTO great reliance has been placed for the suppression of Communist "activity on the efficiency of the Special Branch and the C.l.p. and I wish to pay a tribute to the manner m which (they) have carried out their dunes. That
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  • We, the People
    • 509 6 REMOVE THE GAG FROM RADIO MALAYA! Sir; 1 r« ad ith surprise and regrel i ...-day morning t ie Member for Home Affairs. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar has decided to end Alex .1 is< s broadcasts on 'Malayan Affairs I was a frequent listener to the series, and m my
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    • 555 6 Sir: 1 read with considerable interest your corresponden; Padi A. Krishnan's letter under '^c caption "An Appeal To Indians." I heartily support him m his views that the new body merging the present three bodies viz M.I C. MIA. and F. 1.0. should consist of interested individuals and
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    • 174 6 Sir: Your reporter's description of the Escorting Party who brought the 0 Japanese War Criminals from Burma to Singapore was not quite correct when he referred, to the 4 gentlemen who formed the party as all Burmese All of them no doubt are citizens of Burma but
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    • 394 6 Sir:— It was about S :<0 a.m on Wednesday v* Col Iyer Quay and the poorer clerks, tambies and other waterside labourers were getting their meals from ih e usual hawkers on the kerb around the entrance gate to the Teluk. Aver Basin. The hawkers were, for
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  • 17 6 Review of Views X r education Conference i Evil Intention T T*\ Axe To Grind Old Hands
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    • 48 6 80% of neadache, eye pain eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direct I result of visual defects {^RELIEVE THE STMPTOMS only a thorough 22H* and wientiSc examination by us can show the true condition of >our eyes, (•lasses recommended only it needed. _nni him /\r>T*i/i 1 1 r\g\
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    • 13 6 The best and most reliable watch REPAIRER All type of notches Available from.—
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    • 31 6 NEW IN THE SHOP THIS WEEK "His Muter. -1^"" ft :'s J. A FEAST FOR MALAY MUSIC t^g NEW SONGS BY YOUR f^vO \t a rwi i ii f AHMAD (I-
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  • 349 7 RUSSIA WANTS RUBBER OR ELSE No Timber For Britain, bir Hartley Discloses IKURO, CORNWALL, 16 Vl>^ R. i IIK y AI ;-KuBBw has reserved -hi to l.ar up a n.n t..,,| M r )ontrai t >vi|h Britajn unU^ i,, proceeds to >(lv British rubber, it was disclosed yester- r arll<v
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  • 105 7 NEW DELHI. Aug. 1H fUP>— Sheikh Abdullah, chief Minister ol Kashmir, m a broadcast from Srinagar Radio, expressed determination yesterday to e<> ahead with his plans for a constituent assembly despite Pakistan's protests because a constituent assembly is a '"supreme instrument of the people's will"
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  • 157 7 Reds Will Fail To Wreck Peace: Dulles SMIIN(.TO\. fog, 16 (AP)— Ambassador John Ihlllrfl la-l m»hl Hallv prrdirtrd failure for any aort to wreck the Japaiu -r peace trraty con- al s ;m r ranciM'o BCXi month. Britain had nal" < rafi i t d War 11 t< < bui
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  • 23 7 HE Alaska. Auf. i eckage ot a ci bomber ma tainside on #30 milea south- ilanka today. The probable »ur-
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  • 314 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. It; (Ri uter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, main archit< 1 of the drafi treaty, told a press eonfen nee est« rday thai 34 oi the 48 nations invited to San Fran- o had indicated they would attend. He said then was
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  • 82 7 photo. Mitsusada Yoshikawa (left), Tokyo prosecator m 1041 during the investigation of Dr. Richard Sorgo's Soviet spy ring which operated m Japan during the war. testified m Washington Aug. 9. before the House Un-American Activities Committee. At right Major-Gen. Charles A. Willoughby, former Far Eastern
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  • 178 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (AFP)— The Voice of America claimed m a broadcast yesterday that Vladimir Rogov, head of ihe Tass News Agency m Peking, had m a secret report to Moscow accused Chinese Communist leader Mao T.»r-iiiii«> and his government of
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  • 96 7 TOKYO. Aug. 16. (AFP)— The Japanese Foreign Office yesterday announced on liie occasion of the sixth anniversary of the Japanese surrender that it Would publish shortly a White Paper on the circumstances of the surrender. The 400- page While P;;per will tend to
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  • 208 7 BERLIN. Aug. 16 <UP>-Six thousand delegates of the ComI munist youth rally invaded West Berlin to stage a "peace" de- monstration late yesterday and fought hand-to-hand street battles with the police. West Berlin police said seven of their men were injured. One of them
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  • 182 7 Big Opium Smuggler Special To The Standard HONGKONG, Aug. 16 Investigations into the disappearance m Canton of Yeh Tu-ying, brother of Yeh Chien-ying, Governor of Kwangtung, have been played down since the discovery of a clue suggesting that he has been abducted by
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  • 151 7 BANGKOK, Aug. 16. (Router). Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Achmad Subarcijo said m Bangkok last night that Indonesia would not light for Dutch New Guinea with armed strength but "with diplomacy, patience and persuasion." "We are still struggling to bring it into the Indonesian Re-
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  • 164 7 SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 16, (UP)— William Randolph Hears! will be buried probably on Friday near the resting places of his parents at the Cypress Lawn i Cemetery here m his home town, it was announced today. In Beverly Hills the publisher's wiil was
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  • 57 7 JOHANNESBT'RG. Aug. 16 (AP) British observers, trying -j >ettle the Bamangwalo's tribal leadership dispute. squabbled among themselves yesterday— as the tribesmen looked on. Tiie trouble started when a group supporting Sefetse Khama, the exiled chief, objected to the presence of five supporters of Tshekedi, the
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  • 396 7 N'lists Don't Of Mainland To Aid Those Who Resist CHATAUQUA, New V^.k. Vu-. 16 (IP)— Naticn*. liht China hopeg to o\«Tlhiuv. tin CUsbjmsj (oinninniHt nnmc rJOHqweii the mainlaiKl and without help of Am rican inaii|Mr <i Dr. Tin«fu V. Trfanr rhief «>f tlir Wittionallnl (hit. <l« h^ation io the I
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  • 47 7 BUENOS A IRKS ftug. 15. (UP' Chinese Nation; 1 Am- b:is-;ui<i: it Ci't-'i ri id Jit c 1 today. I!*- das been Ambassador i" A gentine since -.."> a d had p eviouslj served a? Am- t bassador to Germany, Brazil and 1 Mexico. photo.
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    55 7 Dr. Pierre Chevallfer, Mayor of Orleans, named Auk II by French Premier Kene Pl'-ven as Secretary of Stair for Technical Training m h.s new Cabinet, was shot oV.id within 24 hours by his wife. She said it was because hr wanted a divorce. The couple had been married 12 \ears
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  • 157 7 Extra Guard For All IS Embassies WASHINGTON, A\g If. HTt The State Depart i I trted Wednesday liv I it taking <\ 1 secui 'tv r cautions, including the s e cf additional marine guards, t« pro'e^t United State* ba sics throughout the ■ii Nd from Communist espionage Trained "security
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  • 117 7 LONDON, Auii Lfi I \< m and B iiidi A ibia h; \e ".■filed to agree on i»« n< >| set eral territorie it tin Ich Persian Gulf, aftei a >1 high-level official discu iflßcia I sources rej ted i i A X' treign
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    • 22 7 the storu of Malayan Travel... MERCHANTS first came wsf(PWr t0 Malaya ifl primitl¥e >s TO wWi V with comTorT mSftm and jpo^d
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    • 61 7 timp _^v —o/^sr!/ ssh- pL I ADLC f sgt jj\ \Dj if) >A»^x > CLOTHS m^4d !*~cENGLISH O: tM^\ /^C^y^^r-r all 00% Bin ''*isr* ii* J^^^^^^??v SIZE 50 X5O 11-95 EACH SIZE 54 X 54 12-9$ EACH I sin<;apoki: aihdw I I JkT LI pi IKk'. I I hookld s/x
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    • 45 7 H'-'f "cheer"^ N^ S COULD BlT~| T SEE t3^L_l PAY INCOME I Jk —»v ITaI UP--- yQ(j >. WORSE SUPPOSE vs/HAT T I i*^^.^ iSi i t IiNUtJ/vxc; J^AVEN-X ANYTHING- I YOU WERE T r _^S MEAN?/ 1^ 1 HERE yt TvJ^ Jl^ad jjUMAN l^^^^^^^^^^^S^ 1^
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  • 92 8 Stindard Sipping Reporter THiRTY-SFAE> out Ol a total of 72 applicants for posts iii the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force Were provisionally selected when they appeared before the Selection Board, yesterday. All tne selected candidates will sit [oi a medical examinatioi on
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  • 322 8 Kimanis Will Go On Trials Next Month Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW 84,000.000 pas-senger-cargo vessel for the I Singapore-Borneo service of the Straits Steamship Company is now receiving her finishing touches at the builders m Scotland, and will be handed over to the Company's representatives
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  • 106 8 Si.ndiid Shipping Reporter The 11.000-ton British cruiser. Belfast. largest cruiser m the British fleet and former flagship of Hear Admiral W. (i. Andrew**, R\ m Korea, is nr... undersoins trials off Singapore after completion of a lwng refit at the Singapore Naval Base. Naval
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  • 192 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A PERSONAL airmail letter to I nited States President Harry Truman together with a series of pictures of "Harry," the three-ton baby elephant— gift of the King of Cambodia to the President— is being sent today by Mr. Edward S. O'Keefe,
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  • 122 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Straits Steamship Company announced yesterday that they have three new vessels under construction which are specially designed for the Singapore trade. Ii! order to navigate the shallow mouths of island and coasia! rivers and harbours. the ships are 1; g
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  • 69 8 THE former 8.1. snip. Etisti i :v-r.;!:r.L-d G:.;;-^ Bee v% ;;:eh 'a as recently purchased by Red Fun- nel Lines m Singapore and over- hauled m Singapore Harbour Board Dockyards, leaves to- morrow for Indonesian ports. Operated by the Heap En.t> Moh Shipping Company, the
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    • 536 8 fA.T ni_ULAR PACIFIC SERVICE D.rccr Overland So« M Los A-. AM Amcrkoß Cr Conodlzn Cities r q P Sham S'porc T LLCKENBACH 2 \A U g 27/28Aus 29Aug/lSept CfOftGC LUOCENBACH 24 spt 27/2tSefl 29Sopt/lOct CHINA BfAM M **O<( 27,250ct 29Oct,lNoy Acccpfmq c—jo »jr Hongkong Fo- 't^culars Dry Cargo Deep Taf»ks
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    • 452 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., ITD. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS WEST COAST MALAYA Hon, Soon for P. rarge Au 9 28 R Ro erilom v a Amer^a Line Nedertand Line v t M Hong Tat for Kengat Aug 23 v£e e to/ Mn'acc Tw.ce Weekly H °7 A h ?"f B Qan
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    • 371 8 SAILINGS FROM ECAND N i -^JiiJ H "NORDVEST" for Bangkok "FALSTRIA" Sc aor Bangkok 3%. "NORDHVAL" fii Btt^k" "PATAGONIA" lor Bangkok Hongkong Mar !o Kobe Ty Yo!coHomc 1C 'S'ELANDIA" for S Bangkok s > "PANAMA" Hongkong, Kobe, Yo-^ o' amo 15 160 SAILINGS T( con For Colombo Aden, P Of
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    • 175 8 m Harbour wii \i:\ s s;^: Godown Gate Be .j ;y 19 20 4 Braesidc 29 30 2 Cm of Lavei •> ■>". 15/16 4 Demodocus r>i S2 2 Denbigshire Jt» .>7 Glenai tnej 4/3 I Kj- >ng LM 23 Kelantan, A igby i^» 14 4 Mangola a: 4.: r
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    • 69 8 <>l UK uou>Hai Hsuan, San Gabriel Mvi Ann, Glenville. Inchmu'.:. P,ik:u>:. Hoixg Siang, Hoi Wong, Reberevett, Tjibesar, Billiton, Waingapore, Av:'h.i':vi. Slam.it. Warora. Wot-:esD.»-.K, Lv;\in: H.MS Belfast, Sch tg Thai Navy. St Djirak, X Euku Maru INNER ROADS Scudai, Maston, Simau, Kah Hua, Selangor. Bruas. Tuns Song. Hong rhong. Giang Bee.
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    • 57 8 Despatches Today: Hongkong, L'airia. Japan, Philippines ao v Glenartney, Djakarta a:,t Sourabaya noon by Ophir, South Africa 6 p:r.. by Forresbank. Ea^t Africa (letters only) o pjiL by Fortesbank, Burma, North India and Pakistan noon by Sirdhana, South India (letters only) noon by Sirdhana, USA. and Philippines 6 pm. by
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  • 122 9 SWEDISH PREFAB 300 Houses Can Be Supplied Monthly On Instalment Terms 1 >tii!n!ai*jl Staff Reporter 1 -< WDINAMAN AGENCY, which hopes to commence opera--1 at the end of le year, says it Mn supply 300 Swealh--1 fabrieaAcd iMMsea a month to ea*e the hou S i,,» Aortage m the I-
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  • 21 9 The Argentine Got nm n\ bis alted all men: shipments to an Bri [or 1 AFP
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  • 235 9 Fact Unlikely To Solve Asian Economic Problems j lINGTON, Au?. 16 (AFP)— Diplomatic circles that the Japanese peace treaty, which is due gned m September, will give a satisfactory the political problems raised by the status Lut that it will brins no immediate solution noodc problems ot the Far East
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  • 117 9 BRITAIN* is joining throe Commonwealth countries m an agreement to stabilise the w> rid price of wool The other parties to the agreement are Australia, New Zealand and South A' rica. Under the pact, the four countries a sei up a joint authority to
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  • 64 9 I 1 Market Reporter I the Bißfipnrn proI was eaMt-r yesterI wef advices from I H ;vcrs opened at $40 I $42 per picul I the day sellers I 4 hi $41 with buyers I deal was reported. I >t oil had seller at $71 tut no
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  • 118 9 10->iAi i J U r Who rame Ollt lo Malaya m Ir l KaMiuissen. a Director of the Scandinavian \«ency m Sinjjaport-, made a special trip to Sweden tins year to arrange for Swedish type prefahricated houses to he shipped to Malaya
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  • 47 9 ha lTncU,ded m the pabhraHoo of < he revised Japanese msm Jtoneisco Conference m jg^SS deal, with gen*T t regulating l^.^^;:.^ or contracts, negotiable uastrunational insurance ana cor Th p r&7wm cq no« -rju: as Britain will sign we p™ the a r.
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  • 42 9 The US. Government has sus- ended me export privileges ot a New York firm tor 18 months for the illegal use of export licences to ship 99 tons oi tinjHate to Chinese ports m 1949.- U. P.
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  • 209 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Aug. 16. While he saw no immediate crisis for the rubber industry m South-East Asia, ineludinn Malaya, Mr. Warren S. Lockwood, chief of the Natural Rubber Bureau m Washington, admitted here today that this country faced the problem of excess
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  • 81 9 Standard Market Reporter IN the Singapore tin market, traders are exercising caution nending further news of the United States-Bolivia tin conU^Uncertain conditions prevailed vesteraay m cway"""* 1 f "confused statements over the contracts. Demand, however, remained good m the local market and prices for the present appear
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  • 69 9 WASHINGTON. Aug. Hi <UP>— U.S. Custom officials have found and closed a loophole m the U.S. embargo on imports from Red China and North Korea. Chinese furs and straw braid products which have been entering this country m spite of the embargo because they were
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  • 34 9 Standard Staff Reporter comparable with those produced m other competing countries. To enforce the quality standards will invjolve the establish- r>rrfimnce 1951 will be Introlat Wh« legiflatjon ha. bea. en-
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  • 50 9 Tlvs type of prefab house has two rooms, a kitchen and a verandah Bigger type of prefab house with two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a bath and a verandah. Small type of prefab house with one bedroom, a living room, a kitchen and a verandah
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  • 281 9 NO 'PAYMENTS' AT IMPORT OFFICE THE CONTROLLER of Imports and Exports, Mr. I. R. M. Willis advised Singapore traders hi a statement to The Standard yesterday that there is no occasion to pay any member of the staff of his department for services rendered
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  • 136 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 16. The Labour Government cannot have both dividend limitation and colonial development by private capital, warns Mr. Walter Fletcher m a letter published m The Times today. Mr. Fletcher a Conservative M.P. and important rubber broker, is tipped as Colonial Secretary
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG. Aug. 16— Special Standard Servioe Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS.CO to £1 Sterling: HK56.413 to US$l: HKSI.BIS to Malayan SI: HKSo..'i'i2 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5314.375 to one tael.
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  • 357 9 Shawcross Statement Standard .Market Reporter A SHARI*. llioMiih ihtlil Hi'iA. reaelion iipwarck m the Singapore price of rubber resulted yesterday from the announcement by the President of the Koard of Trade, Sir Hartley Shawcros»». that Ku*-ia had the ri^ht to withhold limber shipments
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 77 9 The latest Singapore rubber price* vesterda> were per Ib Bu>er> Srllcrs No I KS S Spot loose 51. 45!. 11.4€| FOB. m bales Sept. No I KSS 51. 42 lIJI No 2 KSS S!3B SI 3!t No 3 KS X i n«mi $1.30! H3l Tone: Quirt after erratic. LUNIKS
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    • 45 9 SINGAPORE. Ttiurs.— I%e price «»f Tin l<> day wwm SJ10.1?! P<r pi( ul I p 7.") <•t^ LONDON UN I 'luu'-M.i prioe: Inl icwii— irre: Spot ESH ii.;. v ♦;:<): UK. BeOen. Three n»on!lis \>!>> buyers, C81"J Kt^. s- i»i«!iM>nt Price vs!<> Tome: Steads hut QtlK't.
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  • 186 9 SINGAPORE, Thi:rs.— Malayan industrial shares continued a steady market today. Rubbers and tins, however, were slightly easier, accordling to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Associa' on Changer] prices 'Acre: F N Ords. 3.9u SSS O sea Aisur. v -m j 1 to O. Chine-e Bk. 102 .'>() lo.i 50
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    • 32 9 CE KHIAW BANK, LTD. (Head Office) Singapore. have pleasure m announcing the establishment of their Branch Nos. 1 3 Hugh Low Street, 1 p!pnhon6* IDOh IMo J The Bank welcomes your patronage.
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  • 4 10 THE STANDARD JUNIOR LEAGUE
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  • 297 10 A Fez For A Kilt— As Magic Word Sweeps Rally From A Junior League Correspondent pj\!) [SCHL, Austria, Aug. W>: Three thousand senior British Stouts, from sixteen to twenty, who h a v c travelled 1.200 miles ami climbed 1.700 ft. into the Austrian Alp* for the Hoy Scouts 1
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  • 365 10 "PLLIOT LAWRENCE has gone to more colleges than anyone else, he thinks. This young band-leader has played dates at all the Bis; Ten Co'leees. all the Ivy League Schools and 35 state universities. That's quite an accomplishment for a 24--year-old who. himself, holds a degree m
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    379 10  - STUNTS STUFF Bess Ritter H> VV HEN yon give a party for a group of friends who don't know each other, "break the ice" by placing them m a circle m the living room. Ask earn person to recite his full name once, then write his Last name only on
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  • 90 10 TAN CHOO POII Dl 42 St Pick's ick's i\ >ad. S; :i -p. <:•«.■ 1 5, re stampcollecting and reading, desires pen-pals everywhere. She is keen to exchange stars' photos and scenic views ol other counti Les. nil Rli: WONG of 59:; Geytang Road, Singapore, seeks pen-friends all
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    • 221 10 BOXING VANS.... fc SEE w THE FILL 15 ROUNDS OF THE H ROBINSON- TURPIN FIGHT ACTION FANS fc mill SEE K<H) CAMERON m 190 :AMERCN ToßilN BOOTH ■''/ifflaffi^yA x WIIIEU BBEWAI fORREST TWIEI 'I IX TKICOIOKBBBBBIKaMMBMkJ M.I. IN ONE PROGRAMME XT THE LMEW ALHAMBRA-I Hail;: 16.31) i m. 1.15-1 •■">
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    • 234 10 PHfW NO ***** HYUMC 9D." Last Day: 3.00 and 8.30 p.m. Double Feature Cantonese Productions For One Payment "YOKE MUN POH WONG" Supported By "NA CHAI SOW MOOI SUN CHAT KWAI" I TO-MORROW "THIEF OF BAGDAD" (In Technicolor) Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation I If you feel old
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    • 184 10 TO SHOI r [got State"' Brought bai k QH twice to the West I End of London WBm after its record Ef run a! Ode fIPS Lei. ester Squa VOM iOSCAR TOR MSI v, J J^™JUDYJOLLIDA\I last (Eut-sosciu mmg BRODKRICK CRAWFORD WILLIAM HOLDEN m ()I I Mi>,| j The Sfry".
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    • 27 10 Pip, Squeak And Wilfred i i Stanley wins but it's the wrong; race! P l^^r-\r YCS BUT— its\^ I 1 j I^^T y MOT THE &AMEf N
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    • 114 10 Crossword No. 40 H9P BBFT"" i I 3 I ~HH BS B^9 S^l I I CLUES ACROSS:- 2 Herbert is an absolute pest m the naruen! 4. Drink obtainable from a still. 6. Raced back is this passenger's conveyance. 8. A tiff m the air? It seems so. 10. Suitable
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    • 232 10 KAOIO MA LAVA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 1<» a.m. Emergency News (X.L.>: I p.m. Lunch-time concert: 1..10 News; 1.45 Dance Music; 1. Commentary on Malayan Athletic Championships (From K.L.); 8.15 Programme Sum mary; 6.17 Children 1 Programme. »>...<> forces Favourites; p.m News atui Singapore Share Mark.t Report; j.H» Interlude; 7..{» Personal
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  • 39 11 w n-ht) clean her way to victory m the TV r^&?Sw^!??! of the *>st*~l of Br^ 1 London's White City Stadium oa Auirust 1 I !i hralt. who took se<o»d plaie. Jeans time wa> 11 seconds.
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  • 249 11 FAS Had No BusinessTo ExpelUsSaysPWD Club Official Standard Stafl Coi my^ndenl II Ml'l Hum.— The Public Work. v orta dak ha- refoacd l« allow ihe Malaya played m tht ir nroond at Cheraa Road. [cob lhal th«- t»>(»it'.ill AwiorlmtioM <>t > hi: -i.Mi 99 \o expel tin m Iron leacae
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  • 64 11 iONG, A«f. 1»>, r t nnis (him- hat- 1 H..^uef ren h champion. ivenijed their i i .<ls of four MM when they Colony's second BMM9 to nil. ioMa were: Leach V ng 18-21. 21-16, Hisruen:iuer < hua-Kau 21-9, Lath beat Ct»au 7 20 22,
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  • 164 11 PESCARA, ITALY, Au<*. 15 (AP) Argentina's star driver, Jose Gonzales, m a Ferrari 450. today easily won the 309.8 kilometre 20th Grand Prix of Peseara. Gonzales had a lead of almost seven minutes over second place Louis Rosier of France, who drove a
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    81 11 The Singapore Table Tennis Association entertained the visiting Indonesian table tennis team to a dinner on Wednesday at the Great World. Picture shows (Sitting, clockwise): Datin Paglar. Mr. A. Gilmour, Miss Lucy Tan, Mr. R. Sidney. Mr. Chan Kai, Mr. Cboo Kwai Low. Mr. M. Hassan, Mr. Lo Siauw Tiauw,
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  • 260 11 COMEBACK VICTORY Bivins, Beaten But Stays Erect BALTIMORE, Aug. 15 (UP) Elderly Joe Louis though pared down to a prewar 203£ pounds displayed only flashes of his oldtime championship form tonight as he won an unaninious ten-round decision over Jimmy Bivins at the Memorial Stadium. Louis, 37, slowed down during
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  • 83 11 CHESTNUT HILLS, Mass Aug 15 (UP)— Japan's Goro rfujikura and Fumiteru Nakano were tied, three games each, with America's Sid Schwartz and Fred Fisher m the first set of the third round match m the national doubles tennis championships today when severe rain and lightning
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  • 109 11 IPOH, Thurs. Singapore will not be the vemie of the i Malaya Cup final between the Colony and Perak even as "a last resort. A statement to this eilect was made today by the Honorary secretary of the Perak Amateur Football Association, Mr. V.
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  • 72 11 BELFAST, Aug. leJ <AP^ Two Italian motor-cycii.-ts were kil'i-d here yesterday m a Crach whiio making a practice run for the Ulster Grand Prim. Gianni Leoni. a lending entry m the lightweight class, was killed instantly Santa Geminiani died later m hospital. A third Italian, Enrico Lor
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    • 125 11 i M M M 1 I f CArw Q L I )I I f 'r. S\ LET 1 WHITEFISH WITH LEMON, I (NO WONDER X Ici rp--^V PACV I?S D M BLONDIE.WHAT j ME BROw^ POTATOES. V£LLOW J fMY WEAM J ii>-V rJT^n' W Ak y OtO I HAVE V
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    • 31 11 tMeSS HIUH TIDES at the prir.rtpai resort* In Mai ay a. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 11.50 10.59 Malacca 0748 8.23 Port Oickson 06.29 7.04 Port S'bam 05.54 6.07 Penang 01.00 12.54
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  • 73 12 Channel Swim Sensation LONDON. Aug. 16 <AP>— Ifcf h«yptian Mareeh Hassan Ahmad won the France to Knland channel swim today «n a sensational finish at the t»>: «f Shakespeare Cliff. 'v.nn. together with 12 •1 v men and seven women plunged into the icy waters ©1 t'«* English channel at
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  • 184 12 Ceremonies Mark Opening KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eight rulers of the Malay States ami three regents *il! be present at tomorrow's opening of the Amateur Uhletie Association ol Malaya championships on the Padang, Kuala Lum«»r !»x tln> Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at 2.30
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  • 529 12 KOK THE Information of rntliusiasis who wiUj vat. I. k<nil> the progress of Ihe Malayan sports at kuaU Lampur today, prinl bekra the following list, rompilrd l>> 1 of besl performances at state mhlelk meetings ihia year together witli the existing ;or 10.4 10.3 no
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  • 354 12 INVITATIONS u» hockey teams from overseas should be Mirhordinaied to the all-important lar»et of tin- <o!om participating m the l c >.">6 Olympic Games, said Mr. G« E. V Oehlers, President of the Singapore llorkey \v«x iation at the annual general meeting held
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  • 30 12 PORT DICKSON. Thur.s Government Tamil School. Port Dickson, with a total of 102 points, became champions at the fourth annual athletic sports for Port Dick^on District Indian schools.
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  • 114 12 South Africa Ist Inns. E.Rowan c- Button b Brown Endean c Brown b Laker 31 Van Ryneveld si Brennan b Laker M Nourse Ibw Brown 4 Cheetham Ibw Laker 0 McLean c May b Laker 14 Mansell b Tatteisail 8 A. Rowan c Laker b Bedser 41 Chubb b
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  • 51 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Uiv. U—Fathul Karib v. Katong Sajarah at Jalan Besar Stadium; Jiniior Cuptie—Rocklites v SHB R.C. at Geylang; Div. lllA—Blue Rovers S.C. v Mental Hospital at BODCA; Friendly—Singapore "A" v. Combined Europeans at padang. Business House League: OTEC v. Breweries at F. N; SCS v. Mansfield at Farrer
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  • 54 12 MARINE Department scored a I splendid s—o victory over the tA l Navy K«PPeI "Barracks ir a bAFA Junior league mutch played <>n the BODCA ground yesterday each time Marines defended well and goalkeeper Muswan thwarted all their ettorts. Marine scorers were Omar, Sarian (2), Wahab,
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  • 511 12 S. Africa Open On Fast Wicket, Collapse For 202 LONDON, Aug. 16 (Punier). South Africa won the to»s and naturally decided to lake first innings m ihe fifth and final Test match which opened at the Kensington Oval today. The wise; >m of the decision, however was open to question
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  • 45 12 photo. One of the high-powered smashes which beat N. S. Wise and Lim Bong Soo is seen coming from Liem Khe Liang (left) at yesterday's Singapore doubles final. Kh e Liang and his nartner Low Kee Pow won 6-1. (>.3. Standard
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  • 295 12 Kee Pow, Khe Liang Win Colony Doubles THE SINGAPORE lawn tennis champion-hips ended yesterday with Low Kee Pow and Liem Khe Liang winning the doubles finals from VS. Wise ami I.iiu lion** Soo. who offered little resistance and lost 2-6, 3-6. The match lasted MO minutes. For mo last match
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    31 12 photo. Winner of the Singapore w omen's singles championship, Mi«s C. (i. AtiM'll (left) is see n receiving her trophy from Mrs. J. A Or ins at the Padans yesterday.- Standard
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  • 118 12 LONDON, Aug. 15: ißeuter)— Thirty-three final acceptors with weights for the Ebor Handicap to be run over a mile and threequarters at York on Wednesday, Aug. 12' J. were published today as follows: Dark Warrior 9.3, Star Spangled Banner 9.2. Proud Scot 9.0. Colbridge 8.11. Billiter
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  • 89 12 Singapore Chinrsc Tram Tomorrow The following have been selected to represent the Singapore Chinese against the South China XI at Jalin Besar Stadium tomorrow Players are asked to be at dressing room by 4.4.i p.m.: Chu Chee Sen?; Yip Chons; Kum. Soh Teow Kenn. Foo Hee Jong. Wee Hoon Leong.
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  • 195 12 LONDON, Aug. IS (API Fred Trueman, Yorkshire's twenty-year-old medium paced bowler who was awarded his county c:>p this week, got a shock today just before he went out to bowl against Worcestershire at Sea borough. Fred relieved "c tiling up" papers for
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  • 86 12 Mr. K. H Ip. the Hongkong tennis star, and Malayan champion will give a tew" exhibition matches at the Singapore Cricket Club today. He will play a set against A. Kamis m the singles, and another against the new Singapore singles champion. Lim Hee Chin.
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  • 63 12 THE Singapore Municipal Services' Union will play a friendly table tennis match against the Kiwi Members' League tomorrow at Room 12, Farrer Park, starting at 2.30 p.m The match will consist of six singles and one doubles. And the following have been selected to represent
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  • 198 12 Indians Draw With RAF SINGAPORE INDIANS and Royal Air Fmct dww 1-1 m yesterday's S.\F\ Community League game at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Indians scored their equ.tl iser a minute from full tune Indians kicked ofl some early attacking but I to score although centre-fo Krishnan had one ide J
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  • 89 12 The following will represent the Selangor C.R.C. m the Navar;itnam Shield cricket final against the Selangor Club "B this weekend: Lim Henu Sect (CapL), Wong Kum Thong, William Lav. Lee Soon ECiong, Lee Soon Lam, Lim Kirn Sliak. Lim Kirn Siew. Johnny Quay
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