Singapore Standard, 13 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore TIGER Standard y Ol NO. 74 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 86 1 Reds Flee North 3 12 (AP). afi allied drove two S a tnp k in -i.iy the r 1 rig i kt Ihe dark jess a with- NaUog M inie. -"> the K«w ?an ;hed bacfc at i led today in K with sc i action* Russiani.- mist eta were
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  • 49 1 il Vanu the Tiuer ua> rxc vai rriminal Wai II is to be Mihlu- at x WasA reremon> IV it was dis "ms was ar»itfcni .M hours of t the Japanese I*3 ui San Franw^ Japanese i ted the ban and memorial ttM war dead.
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    86 1 MISS FESTIVAL meets Master Singapore 'Festival Girl 20-year-old Miss Judy Breen is seen in this PeterRobinson picture being greeted by Master William Tan on the step* of the Singapore Municipal building. Miss Breen had a busy day yesterday Her programme began with attendance at a rehearsal at the Cathay cinema
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  • 112 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 12 (AP)— Twenty-eight civilians were murdered and 13 wounded last night when a bandit gang of some MM machine-gunners terrorised the West Java town of Tjibakay. reliab'e sources disclosed today The attackers burned down 50 b >uses. ransacked the local bospita] and official buildings
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW. Sept 12 AP The Soviet Army organ. Red Star, cal.s wn political comn iss irs to induce in troops < spirit ol ":ate foi Angl war- and demands increased "battle re idiness
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  • 69 1 TAIPEI. Sept 12 IAPI- The Control Yuan. an official body with '.vide supervisory powers, h 19 decided to impeach former Minister of Finance Hsu Kan on charges of embezzling funds Members of trie Control Yuan charged that Hsu had made "illegal use' of HKSHO.OOO (US$2O,OOO at the
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  • 94 1 Standard Staff Reporter A DETAILED reply to the allegation contained in a Report on tin by a sub-committee appointed by the U.S. Senate is to be published shortly by the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines and the AllMalaya Chinese Mining Association. In a joint statement issued
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  • 178 1 MOSCOW. Sept 12 (AFP) -Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky yesterday received French Charge d'Affaires Jean Brionval and handed him a 11-page note concerning Western Germany. The meeting lasted half an hour. The Soviet note was a repetition of two previous Soviet notes to France, submitted
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  • 113 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Squatters in the Federation numbering several hundred thousand are to be made permanent settlers on land where they have put up their homes. Various State and Settlement governments, under a scheme which is expected to be put In operation soon, are
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  • 164 1 UK Eases Curb On Dividends LONDON. Sept 12 (Reuter)— Britain's Labour Government last night eased up on its plan to control big business dividends in order to help industry expand A new bill, expected soon, will stop companies raising their shareholders' dividends beyond the peak yields recorded in the last
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  • 55 1 RAF 'COPTER SAVES TWO AN R.A.F. helicopter airlifted two Army Casualties from a jungle clearing in Johore. one yesterday and the other on Tuesday' evening. The patients were flown to hospital fo treat ment. In yesterday's offensive aii operations. R A.F. Brigands and Sunderlands and R.A.A.F Lincolns attacked bandit targets
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  • 177 1 LONDON, Sep. 12 (UP)— Breaks in the iron protocol of Royal Tradition have brought the realization to Britain today that the King is far from well. Black headlines splashed across the front pages of newspapers and pictures of the King's drawn and tired face
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  • 37 1 TOKYO. Sept 12 <Reuter AAP>-Th e SCAP political adviset to Japan. Mr Wiliiain J Sebald, said today the tripartite pact between Australia, New Zealand and thi United States was a step towards peacein the
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    523 1 'For personal reasons other than health' WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP). Defence Secretary George C. Marshall resigned today and will be succeeded by Deputy Defence Secretary Robert A. Lovett. it was announced by White Marshall quit for personal reasons other than health. His resignation came today after President Truman
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  • 317 1 PERSIA DEL A YS A CTION TEHERAN, Sept 12: (Reuter). Persian sources said today that Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq had decided to postpone sending his ultimatum to Britain for two or three days. The American Embassy declined to comment on the reported postponement of the ultimatum. Dr. Mossadeq had been
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 12 <AP) Mr S.P. Mooker.iee. a former member of the Indian Cabinet. i today attacked the Government for its proposed Press Bill. In a one-hour speech in Par liament. Mooker.iee asked the Indian press to "take jp the challenge thrown out by the
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Reuter> Today in the London Stock Exchange brought a reversal of some recent trends. Overseas issues moved lower on profittaking on recent rises and quiet firmness became fairly widespread in domestic stocks with textiles, engineerings and elec trical issues in steady demand.
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  • 52 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 12 "Dato Onn's own position is going to demand courage and statesmanship of a high order," comments the Manchester Guardian correspondent in the oniy comprehensive review of the preparations for the launching ot the Independence of Malaya Party to appear in the
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  • 177 1 GRADY QUITS Washington. Sept. VI (IP) The present Ambassador to India and Minister to Nepal was nominated by Presi dent Truman today to sue reed Henry V. Grady as Am bassador to Iran. At the same time. Truman nominated Chester Bowles, former Governor of Conner titut and World
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  • 305 1 TOKYO, Sept. 12 (UP). The pro>j><ds for resuming the Korean armistice talks seemed brighter today with the way open to settle the issue of Kaesong's neutrality. It appeared that the United Nations and Communists have set up conditions which made agreement possible on the matter of
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  • 502 2 Echo of Jap Massacre in 194* Standard Staff Reporter LED BY the lone survivor of a Japanese massacre at Siglap in 1942, a party oi the War Grave* Enquiry Service tramped through a valley patch m f*&*P yesterday trying to locale the trench
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  • 273 2 MR. CHAN CHENG YEAN, who is a clerk with Anglo-French and Bendixsens in Mnar, and came to Singapore specially to locate the trenches, hesitated many times going over the general locality of the scene of massacre. The area was overgrown with lallang
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  • 103 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE OUTGOING Council of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association will circulate an elections guide carrying thumbnail sketches of all the candidates contesting the second annual elections alter nomination day which falls on Sept 21. The eight executive posts are falling vacant in October.
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  • 47 2  -  A MEETING of the Blood Iranstusion Committee will be held in the office of the Director of Medical Services on Sept. 19 Outstanding blood donors will be presented with medals by the director. Medical Services and members of the Committee photo by Michael Goh
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  • 285 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE Muslims of Singapore and the Federation were on fete yesterday, being Hari Raya Haji. In brightly hued satin bajus and sarongs and with flowers in their jet black tresses, young Malay giris arrived at the Raffles Museum in a
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  • 187 2 THE NUMBER of Chinese leaving Malaya during the first half of this year almost doubled that of last year. According to Malayan emigration statistics recently issued, 64,334 Chinese left Malaya during that period against 36,728 during the same period last year. Among the Chinese who
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  • 71 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO OF the eight delegates who left Singapore under the j auspices of the Singapore Youth Council to attend the World Assembly of Youth at the Cornell University. Ithaca, N.Y. have returned by K.L.M. They are Rev. Chew Ban It, and Mrs.
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  • 36 2 THE Rt. Rev. C.D.T. Shores, Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, will address a public meeting at the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society 8, Cairnhill Road, today at 6.30 p.m. on theosophy.
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  • 68 2 TWENTY heifers, and five calves which were born during the voyage from Australia to bingapore. arrived here in the Blue Funnel Line's Charon yesterday. ■> PO^dS^. r the Singa•)i^ a i dltlon the Ch;iwn brought ,V i inn p and a ««n«ral cargo of 1.100
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  • 23 2 jne Singapore Fourth Police Court on Tuesday when he ad mined Mealing five kattis 5f lead .l«*ng village on Aug. 14.
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  • 224 3 'Appeal'Boar d For Press Law *Th 1 a W TXT" "F Tf Blythe Will Seek Approval Next Tuesday Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, is expected to seek the approval of the Legislative Council at its meeting next Tuesday to appoint an Advisory Committee to
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  • 113 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAJORITY of the Rattles Graduate teachers, now teaching in secondary schools lq Singapore, will now resign from the Singapore Teachers Union as they have decided to form a new union called the Singapore Graduate Teachers Association. The disagreement arose when
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    84 3 Mr. Francis Lee Hock Chuan and his smiling bride, formerly Miss Bibiana Chia Soo Lan. cutting their wedding cake after their marriage at the Church of the Nativity, Upper Serangoon Road yesterday. Mrs. Lee who is a stenographer in the office; «f Eber and Tan is the niece of Mr.
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  • 135 3 Paglar Tells Filipinos Of Bandit War DR C. J PAGLAR, Singapore Legislative Councillor, told the people of the Philippines in a radio broadcast in Manila last night that the Malayan Government is making progress in its campaign against the Communists. Dr. Paglar. who has been visiting Manila since late August
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  • 114 3 SUBSTATIONS liabl? to load ■ht'ririiiiK today: I) VY:— Armenian Street DC Tan iiiye Plare/Fort Canning, seah st./Waterloo St.. St. Andrew High MJ Stamford Bu.. \lhert street. New Ire Works. I ir-tone. Mackenzie Ko d Btikit Tlmab Pumps. Balestier Kojul. Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.1. Mcßitchle. Braddell Blse. Seletar I'uiupx.
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  • 41 3 A CHINESE, Chan Ah Yeng. was killed and another Ho Chong. seriously injured when a car they were travelling is overturned after crashing into a post in Pasir Panjang Road yesterday morning. Three others in the car escaped unhurt.
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  • 87 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Communist Party is making a strong claim that Islam cannot only exist side by side with Communism, but that the basic principles of each are the same. Mr. Eliot Watrous, speaking on "This is Communism" over
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    131 3 Standard Stafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.~ Security forces operating in Tampin yesterday found a bandit observation post with a perfect view of the surrounding countryside and of a military camp in the vicinity. Eight caves were also found. Bandits today attacked the escort vehicles of a food
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  • 115 3 FEDERAL COLA TUSSLE photo. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— While new negotiating machinery is being set up to deal with salary and other problems between Government and Government Unions, it is understood that Government Unions are considering new demands for increased salaries and
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  • 188 3 Standard Stan Reporter IT WAS a busy day yesterday for Judv Rreen. the Festival of Britain firl who arrived in Singapore on Tuesday in thr coarse of her round the world air trip. Judy lost no time in taking a eloser look at the ritv from
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    • 615 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I 'THE family of the late Mrs. Oh Chen? Keat (nee Yeoh Chai Hong) of Kampar thank all friends and relatives, who; sent wreaths scrolls and lent cars etc on the occasion of i the funeral of their beloved »tber ACCOMMODATION WANTED! f>Y newspaper worker fur- nished room in
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    • 80 3 SINGAPORE P}fi{fj; Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road: French Class 5.30 p.m.. Commercial Classes 530-8.30 p.m.. Gymnastics and Keep-Fit Class 6 p.m.. Table Tennis Training 7 p.m. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay: Third Lesson of New Sewing Class 10 a.m.— l2 Noon. Beginners Class 5-7 p.m.. Wayfarers Meet at 4.30 p.m.. Basket Making. New Malay
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  • 869 4 The Barnes Bible ••THERE can be no two ways about this and the questions for adjustment appear to me at prea*B to be matters of detail rather than principle. This said Sir Henry Gurney in his first commeni on the Barnes and Fenn-Wu Reports on educatian at
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  • 1585 4  - TWO WAYS OF LIFE Robert Guillain JAPAN AFTER MacARTHU^zI By TOKIO. A CROWD of Japanese guests were hurrying to the A opening ceremony of the magnificent establishment a few steps from the Ginza, the boulevard in the centre of Tokio. It looked like an ultra-modern hospital, built by some Japanese
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  • 1370 4 The man who searched for the rainbow bytaxak THE search for happiness! Men are always looking lor the rainbow, lor the land where dreams come true. But they mostly land in the area of nightmares nowadays. What should they do? Where can happiness be jound? Here is a little story
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  • 473 4 Review of Views Divided Camps 'UNDER the title "After thepeace^ 1 treaty". Nanyang Siang Pau said:" "Asia is now divinVn u to, 1 two opposing camps: America, 1 and Japan on one side and 1 Russia and Communist China 1 o n the other. 'The signing of the peace treaty.
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  • 94 4 Interview With Or. Mossadegh Philip T saw isted m almost unbea eneri? and g v. th charm o He i retire int u the had considered aye been iS P I I aim liaq been I cou fron cur: V not I I 3 nd y se the i i
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  • 179 5 Prelude To Big 3 Wash. Talks WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP)— Secretary of Slate Dean Acheson Tuesday discussed Far Eastern strategy and the renewed fighting in Korea in separate talks vith French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman and British Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison. The private meetings were a prelude
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  • 151 5 j WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. j (UP).— Top British officials discussed with Secretary of State Dean Acheson Tuesday their fears that Biitain's dollar shortage may impede her contribution to rearmament of the free world. The discussion of the worsening British dollar problem was an unexpected development in
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  • 129 5 WASHINGTON, Sept 12, (Reuter>—M. Rene Mayer, French Finance Minister said here today that France will ask for increased United State* aid in 1952 chiefly for the campaign against the Communists in IndoChma M Mayer called a special press conference here to explain French
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  • 112 5 HONGKONG. Sept 12. (AP> Hongkong did HK5(?34.900.000 worth of business in July this year, a drop of 18.4 per cent over June, a government report said yesterday. Exp >rts dropped 26.10 per cent and imports fell 10 6 per ce::\. The sharpest cut
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  • 155 5 US, Egypt Review Mideast Problems WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP) Egyptian Ambassador Mohamed Kamil Bey Alutul Rahini 45 minutes Wednesday with Assistant Secretary of State George McGhee reviewing the Western Big Three Foreign Ministers' discussions of the Middle Eastern problems. 'It is very interesting to us to know exactly what is
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  • 72 5 FRANKFURT. Sept. 12, (APVEight Atlantic Pact nations will join late this month in the biggest air manoeuvres since the war. Announcing this yesterday, Lieut. Gen. Lauris Norstad, commander of Allied air forces in Central Europe, said the exercise Operation Circus will test the power of
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    72 5 The United Nations Medal, which will be aw aided to personnel serving with UN ground, sea and air forces in Korea. Th« face of the medal bears the UN emblem, and on the reverse side is the inscription: "For Service in Defence of the Principles of the
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  • 138 5 UNESCO Approves Stepped Up Aid To Asia And Far East GENEVA, Sept. 12 (UP)— The United Nations Economic and Social Council Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution of India, Pakistan and the Philippines asking the United Nations and its specialized agencies to step up technical assistance to underdeveloped countries in Asia
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  • 167 5 WASHINGTON. Sept. 12 (Reuters—Defence mobiliser Charles E. Wilson yesterday rejected the steel industry's production forecast for the coming winter and demanded at least a million ton increase in the first quarter of 1952. He called for an extra two iniilion tons in
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  • 81 5 PARIS Sept. 12 (Reuter> Formal opening ot the Israeli "peace" conference due to begin ::ere today has been postponed indefinitely, it was itsted by the United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine. No reasons for the postponement were given but it is believed that Israel's publication of
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  • 52 5 LONDON, Sept. 12, (AP) British show critics greeted Broadway's Gypsy Rose Lee, the strip teaser, with rude yawns yesterday. Most of those who went to the Palladium Theatre last night said she couldn't (1) shock their Aunt Minnie, or (2) get a laugh out of their
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  • 51 5 A CZECH engine driver Wednesday escaped into West Germany with his whole train carrying about 1W passengers. Railway officials in Bavaria told Renter by telephone that the driver who had his whole family with him brought the train across at 15.00 local time at the Seld Floessberf border check point.-
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  • 38 5 ITALY'S Red Cross will send a field hospital unit to Korea early in October in a move regarded here as "token participation" in the Korean conflict by a country still not a member of the United Nations. A.P.
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  • 31 5 PAKISTAN Prime Minister Liaqnat Ali Khan said in Karachi yesterday India wanted to force Pakistan into leaving; the people of Kashmir "at her mercy" by massing its forces on Pakistan's border.
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    57 5 The Senate heard more Republican praise yesterday for Secretary of State Dean Acheson's handling of the Japanese peace treaty conference at San Francisco last week. Senator H. Alexander Smith, alternate United States delegate to the conference, landed Acheson for the "brilliant way he handled" the conference as presiding:
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  • 54 5 INSURANCE companies In Svdney will ndt encourage a straight "gamole* on the Royal tour out they are issuing policies to cover business risks involved if it were cancelled. Rates for the 1949 tour (cancelled) were 10 to 15 per cent. Companies state that the rates for the 1952 tour are
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  • 29 5 "We leave with very happy memories," said Prime Minister Shigern Yoshida. There were many "banzai" eheers from San Francisco's Japanese American colony as be boarded the plane yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 50 5 CAN makers in the U.S will have to use some alternative materials to stretch their tin supplies in the fourth quarter. the U.S. Government disclosed. It allocated only 6.000 tons of pig tin to the tin plate industry to coat over a million tons of steel available to makers. A.P
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  • 26 5 THE United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has made a special allocation of almost $1,660,000 for four critical areas Korea, West Germany, Greece and Yugoslavia.- U.P.
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  • 315 5 the previous Near In the ftrsl seven months of this year they received from Dm free world 31,000 tons compared with 35,000 ton* Last year, ace. rding to the source Official British Board of Trade returns showed that in the first
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  • 66 5 MANILA, Sept. 12 <UP>— More than 1 000 Communist-led Huk« thi Wig it the Pmhppine* haws suneiidercd to the government in the three-day period starting Sunday, according to a cumpila- reports reaching Manila. The SUJ rendering Huks. except th ase Cacing criminal charges,
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  • 342 6 Jump In S'pore. Air Traftjc Have No Effect Standard Aviation Reporter FLOW of air traffic through Singapore whit-h has attained -i-antio proportions in recent »"<>"»»*— will not diminish by loss of Persian air fuel from Abadan. That is, at least till the end of the year. By December, Kallang Airport
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  • 413 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. II (Reuter) Gold rushes by hoarders after the outbreak of the Korean war and investment in industrial or artistic products diverted half the world's jrold production away from international money markets in i9.>o, the International Monetary Fund said today. This continued despite the
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  • 62 6 NEW DELHI. (AP>— The re- 1 cently-inaugurated direct radio; telephone services resulted in an average 60 calls per month to Indonesia ;md 30 V> Egypt, yield- ing a monthly income of Rs. 2.900 (l'SstiO9>. it was officially announced here. Their installations cost the; Government nothing because they
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  • 87 6 RAF Regt. Hold Hari Raya Party MEN of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) Squadron at the RAF. Ba.se Seletar, and their families, held a Hari Raya Haji ronggeng last night for the dual purpose of celebrating the holiday and their return from more than a years duty in Hongkong. The ronggeng
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  • 286 6 WASHINGTON. Sept. 11 President Eugene R. Black. Pre- I sident of the World Bank, said he believed the programme of economic development of underdeveloped countries can be kept "on its course" despite problems arising from the worldwide rearmament movement. Delivering a report on Bank
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  • 30 6 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief of Far East Air Force, returned to Singapore by service plane last night from his visit to R.A.F. units in Hongkong.
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  • 170 6 Standard Market Reporter TWO FACTORS are held to be responsible for the recent steady rise in the Malayan metal price, the political situation and belief that America will re-enter the metal market. While there is divergence of views on the possibility of U.S. resumption
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  • 85 6 SAIGON. Sept. 12 (AFPI— Three landing vessels and one tender given by the United States to the French Union forces within the framework ol the military assistance scheme, arrived here today from the west coa?t of the United States, accompanied by the repair ship
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  • 78 6 THE twelve-man mission from the Burma Air Force which was to have arrived in Singapore yesterday, postponed their departure from Mingaladon, and is now due to arrive today. Bad .flying weather en route is understood to be the cause of the postponement. The mission
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  • 347 7 For Kampong Bugis And SATA TIGER Sporting Association will put up their strongest combination their Chinese-Malay touring side against South China for the c-harity match at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow and should lake the field strong favourites. The Tigers touring team which
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  • 215 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (UP) An amazing stampede for tickets enlivened New York today as champion Randy Turpin of England and Sugar Ray Robinson went to weigh in for tonight's richest middleweight title fight in ring history. Thousands of fans poured into the city from
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  • 87 7 Commandos In RDY Cup Semi-Final IPOH. Wed. 12 Commandos qualified for the semifinal of the RDY cup knockout soccer competition with a two-nil victory over RASC this evening. Exchanges were tairly even throughout the game and although both goals came in fur C< ntinuous attacks in the first half no
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  • 56 7 Hitler Couldn't CAP GRIS NEZ. France. Sept. 12 lAP>— The first German to try ior the English Channel swimming record since the war started from here at 060(i this morning under overcast skies. H e U Ernst Strobel. 35-y»ar-old Chauteur for US forces atj Wiesbaden American airmen j subscribed the
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  • 55 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 12 (AP).— A manhunt widened today for ex-bookmaker Harry Gross after a mysterious escape from the protective custody of police. Gross was slated as a star prosecution witness in Brooklyn against 18 policemen accused of protecting his U5520,000.000-a-year gambling empire. And Gross faced a
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  • 154 7 THE STARS AND YOU rpOH.WS FORK! AST: A X day of changes and sudden reforms. The forenoon particularly, will lend itself to cbasges planned a lone time ahead. A good climate for private business and for research, but towards the enH of the afternoon it will he advisable to avoid
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  • 551 7 WEARY South China A.A. lost their tempers in the tense last ten minutes of their match against the Malayan Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and this cost them a narrow 3-2 defeat. Trailing 24) at half time the tourists
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  • 45 7 CHICAGO, Sept. 12 <AP>— A resolution was passed at an NBA meeting here last night authorizing Commissioner Abe Greene to notify Welterweight Champion Kid Gavilan that he must defend his title within three months against European Champion Chai es Humez of France.
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    • 243 7 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 m 41 m l§ a.m. Emergency News ißtlj 1U.45 Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m Liant Music Medley; I.SO News; 1.45 George Barnes Octet; 2 p.m. Schools Broadcast; 0.15 Programme Summary: 6.17 Calling All Hospitals; 6.35 Announcements; 7 p.m. News Singapore Share Market Report:
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  • 2515 8  -  OLLIE DAVIES Brings Home Two Fancied Winners By A FEATURE of yesterday's races at Bukit Timah was the brilliant riding of E. (Porky) Donnelly who brought home two winning favourites in Evergreen and Abbeystead. In the third event Porky on Evergreen was not flurried when Baba set
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  • 104 8 THE SINGAPORE open 45 miles grass track cycle race known as the Phillips Classic will be run this year as one of the sports events on Singapore's City Day celebrations on Sunday Sept. 23. It will be run on Hong Lim Green. The race
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  • 69 8 THE Singapore Railway Institute will hold their first postwar sports meet on the Institute ground on Sunday S»pt 16 starting at 2.30 p.m. There will b e 19 events, sixhigh jump, long jump, 100 yards 220 yards. 440 yards and 880 yards— are championshin events lor
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  • 219 8 DOVER. England. Sept. 11 [UP)— Florence Chadwick of San Diego, trie girl with a champion's neart. triumphed over pea-soup tog, nausea and unfavourable tide., in the English Channel today to become the first woman ever to swim from England to The :t2-year-old former Secretary was ill
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