The Straits Times, 20 July 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS,
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  • 313 1 'No progress 9 at seventh session: official DISAGREEMENT ON ISSUE OF TROOPS WITHDRAWAL: RIDGWAY BACK IN KOREA MUNSAN, Thursday. AN official communique said today that "no progress" was made at the seventh session of the cease-fire talks at Kaesong. The statement indicated that the United Nations and
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  • 117 1 AN R.A.F. helicopter yesterday searched the channel between Pulau Übin and Singapore for an airman missing feared drowned, in a boating accident on Wednesday evening. The airman, whose name la being withheld pending notification of his next of kin In Britain, was lost when a
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  • 223 1 U.S. CHECK ON CAR SPARES 'Snooping,' says S'pore dealer THE American Consulate In Singapore is conducting a chick-up on American car accessories imported by local dealer* to find if there are any re-exports, particularly to Red China. Several dealers along Selegle Road told the Straits Times yesterday that they had
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  • 29 1 KONG HONG KONG, Thurs.—Air Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders Deputy Chief of the British Air Staff, arrived from Singapore today on a brief visit to Hon? Kong.—Reuter
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  • 61 1 Egypt says sorry CAIRO Thurs. J]GYPT, in a reply to Britain's protest, today described as a "regrettable incident" the boarding of the British »ship. Empire Roach, by an Egyptian corvette, according to usually wellinformed circles here. The Egyptian reply condemned both the action by the captain of the Egyptian corvette
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  • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The aeroplane crash at Bangkok last Friday destroyed air mail despatches for Tokyo am Taipeh. the Postmaster-Gene-ral. Malaya, announced today. These letters were posted in Singapore on July 9, 10 and 11 and the Federation between July 7 and 11 approximately, depending on
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  • 71 1 NORWICH, England, Thurs. Two young labourers, Dennis Moore, 22, and Alfred Reynolds, 24, were executed at Norwich prison this morning for murdering their girl friends. Moore strangled 21-year-old Eileen Callen in a cattle shed a fortnight before they were to be married. He pleaded insanity. Reynolds,
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  • 3320 1 WATTS-CARTER JUDGE TOLD: KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. EVIDENCE of a top secret combined anti-bandit "operation, which European estate managers did not know about, was given at the resumed hearing at the Watts-Carter trial at Kuala Lumpur today. The witness, a police officer who said he had
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  • 162 1 30 SEEK CURE BY FAITH A FOUR-DAY faith healing campaign by the Rev. Alwin R. Alwis of the Pentecostal Church of Malaya opened in Singapore last night at the Trade School, Balestier Road. More than 100 people braved heavy rain to attend the ceremony. About 30 of these suffering from
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  • 319 1 Jersey Joe Walcott, 37-year-old Negro, yesterday became the oldest man to hold the world heavyweight championship when he scored a surprise seventh round knockout over title-holder Ezzard Charles in Pittsburgh, U.SA. pANDEMONIUM reigned in the arena when Charles was felled, says a
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  • 134 1 /CONCERNED about the flooding of Circular Road and adjacent streets during high tides. Municipal Commissioner Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Independent City) last night carried out an experi. ment in conjunction with the Municipal Engineer Mr. C C. Collom, at a large drain running from Boat Quay
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  • 138 1 'Blackout on movements 9 TEHERAN, Thursday. A PARTIAL security blackout on the movements £X of United States Envoy Mr. Averell Harriman was imposed because of a plot to assassinate him, the newspaper Atesh said today. It added: "An attempt against his life is still possible".
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Thurs. Gen George Marshall U.B Defence Secretary, has invited the Defence Ministers of Britain. Canada. and France to a meeting in Washington on July 26 to discuss standardisation of small arms. The British decision to adopt the new .280 calibre rifle in place of the old
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  • 28 1 HONG KONG, Thurs.— The Wen Wei Pao, a pro-Commu-nist Hong Kong Chinese paper, announced today that Alexander Popov, not Marconi, Invented the radio. A.P.
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  • 38 1 TAEGU, Thurs. A military court here today sentenced five top-ranking officers at the South Korean National Defence Corps to death for the embezzlement of U552,000,000 of government funds and maltreatment of 690,000 defence trainees. Reuter.
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  • 34 1 HONG KONG. Thurs.— ln another mass trial in Shanghai on July 14 57 persons were sentenced to death and cxc cuted immediately, according to the Shanghai newspaper. Sin Wen Jih Pao.— Reuter.
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  • 26 1 Three Chinese were Injured in a fight in a house in Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, last night. Two weri detained by the Police.
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  • 318 1 Shot as he cheered his men KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DOLICE Lieutenant Geoffrey Oliver Hartley, George 1 Medal winner, was known throughout the Kuantan area of Pahang as the officer who always brought his men out of the most back-to-the-wall battle. Hartley, 35 years old
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Alexander Campbell Godwin, the man who led the last cavalry charge In British military history, was found shot dead near his home in Scotland yesterday.- Ri-uter.
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  • 55 1 CAIRO, Thurs.-^Saleh El Din Pasha. Egyptian Foreign Minister, told the American Ambassador. Mr. Jefferson Caffery, that the Suez Canal dispute could be settled through normal diplomatic channels. Britain has circulated a draft resolution to a number of United Nations delegations, calling for Security Council action over theEgyptian
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  • 264 2 NEW DELHI, Thursday. THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, last 1 night told the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat AH Kltan, that relations between the two countries could best be improved *if you stop the propaganda for a jehad (holy war) against India." In reply to the
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  • 63 2 MISCHA AUER. Hollywood actor, wipes away a tear in his dressing room at the Comedy Theatre, London, after the first night of "Storks Don't Talk" which was almost booed off the stage as one of the worst plays in years. The play brought such a stores of
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  • 22 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Italy has asked the United States for a "peace of reconciliation" like that planned for Japan. AP.
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  • 47 2 The Fairey Aviation Company is preparing to ship the first of 12 Fireflies ordered for the Royal Siamese Navy. Troops in Tibet NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Chinese Communist troops have arrived in Tibet as provided in the recent Sino-Tibetan agreement. Peking radio an-no»—-ed last night.— A.P.
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  • 118 2 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. g MRS. Violet Duran, of North Hollywood, says "cats arc my life" but a municipa! judge says she will have to live without so many of them. A jury convicted her of violating an ordinance prohibiting a person from keeping
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  • 83 2 LONDON, Thurs. COME of Britain's proverbially dull railway stations are being brightened up and modernised under a big development programme announced yesterday. More than £600,000 Is also being spent to Improve locomotives and make them cheaper to run. faster and more efficient. The plan included 150
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  • 21 2 ROME. Thurs. Thirty workers were buried alive when the ceiling in a stone quarry near Caseta collapsed. —AFP.
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  • 67 2 WASHINGTON, Than. COUTH Korea today de13 manded the right to join the Japanese peace treaty negotiations. An Embassy statement said this was done because "ws have fought the Japanese longer than any other nation." The Korean Ambassador, You Chan Yang, said that Korea suffered from
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  • 326 3 IRUmAw aummis FVLiCY HjQktmAN&Eu WASHINGTON, Thursday. GOVERNMENT officials said today that the United States plans to send a special mission to Madrid "in a few weeks" to negotiate a final agreement for American use of sea and air bases in
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  • 132 3 Australia starts war on prices CANBERRA, Thurs. MR Robert Menzies, Austram lian Prime Minister, has called a nationwide conference of manufacturing, commercial and union representatives to form a plan to mrtt the current financial crisis. The meeting will be held In Sydney on July 30. The announcement of the conference
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  • 38 3 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs The Comet let airliner arrived here yesterday from Britain in the record time of 14 hrs. 42 mins. averaging 421 miles per hour. It reached Johannesburg nearly four hours bpfore schedule -UP
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  • 66 3 CAIRO. Thurs. Egyptian fu^orities said last night that they are opening an investiKation Into the possibility that 26-year-old Trans World Airline hostess. Miss Cynthia Blyth, charged with smuggling gold, may have bern a member of an international gold smuggling ring Miss Blyth. a British subject living in
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  • 65 3 HONG KONG, Thurs Excavations to discover more about the "Peking Man' have been resumed after 14 years' interruption due to the Japanese occupation. Peking radio said last night. Recently, four teeth of the Peking Man— upper left front incisor and three molars were discovered. The work
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  • 25 3 MU RDER A DAY SYDNEY. Thurs.— A serious crime wave in New South Wales recently included seven murders in the last sevpn days.— A .P.
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    26 3 MRS. ANIS KHAN, from Pakistan, was one of 6,000 people who attended the Royal Garden Party m the grounds of Buckingham Palace last week.
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  • 37 3 U.S. FOOD AID FOR INDIA THE U.S Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson. and Madame Vijaya Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the U.S., sl*n an agreement covering relief packages and snpplies donated in America for India.— A.P. photo.
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  • 207 3 'Best solution says Morrison LONDON, Thursday. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Morrison, told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain had come to the conclusion that Turkey and Greece should become members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. i He said the main difficult} about Turkey had been tc reconcile her
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  • 102 3 Grim fight to hold back flood water ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, Thurs WORKERS battled grimly last night to hold baclc the flood waters of the swollen Missouri River as millions of gallons poured Into the Mississippi, threa'tnlng t* city of St. Louis -re two rivers meet. Last week the flood waters
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  • 33 3 JERUSALEM. Thurs.—Musims in Israel have protested o the Israeli Government igainst the Bill, which was V >assed in the Israeli Parlia- e< nent, to Rive women eaual M iKhts.— A.F.P. C
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  • 110 3 HC»\O KONG, Thurs THE damaged 7,000-ton Bri1 tish freighter Peter Star which went aground off Pratas Reef, south of Hong Kong on July 3, limped into Hong Kong for hull repairs yester day before going to Britain. She was carrying about 9.000 tons of soya beans
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  • 52 3 ALEXANDRIA, Thurs Egypt's Council of Ministers yesterday approved the draft of a reply to Britain's protest over the detention of the Empire Roach by Egyptian naval forces in the Red Sea earlier this month. The Egyptian Foreign Minister declined to give reporters any indication of its
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  • 66 3 LONDON. Thurs. THE Foreign Office said yes- i terd.v that American, 1 Canadian and British experts '< had completed talks on ways t to protect secret information 1 about atomic research The flve-day talks, a continuation of the conferences of the three countries in Washington last
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  • 29 3 PARIS, Thurs.— President I Vincent Auriol last night ask- I d the Minister of Justice, I A. Rene Mayer, to form a I :oalition cabinet. UP.
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  • 123 3 LONDON, Thursday. TWE Panamanian motor vessel Taluei (882 tons) x was attacked and boarded by pirates near the Chusan Archipelago on the eastern Chinese coast an July 10, Lloyds shipping intelligence reported from Hong Kong. A message from the British steamer Hanyang said the second
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  • 78 3 LONDON, Thurs. EXTRA police were called u to the House of Commons last night when 500 women marched to its gates chanting "we want equal pay" and "we want our Members of Parliament." Doors were closed against them by police but several women hammered at them
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  • 295 3 UK. STARTS BUYING AMERICAN OIL LONDON, Thursday. DRITAIN has started buying United States oil to replace the supplies cut out by the virtual closing of the Abadan refinery, it was officially stated yesterday. They have also stepped up production and retining in other areas, especially in the Middle East. The
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  • 221 3 AMLSUmen 'get as much as others' LONDON, Thurs. MR STANLEY Awbery, Labour asked Air Minister. Mr. Arthur Henderson. In the Commons yesterday If he knew of the dissatisfaction among the civil staff of his department In Singapore because of the delay In dealing with the claims of the Air Ministry
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  • 23 3 MANILA, Thurs.— Governor I Thomas E. Dewey of New I York arrived here yesterday I by air from Taineh Renter
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  • 77 3 T WASHINGTON. Thurs. HE UJS. National Security t V 0 01 1 yesterday exempted India from the provisions of a law whfch bars economic assistance to any country exporting war potential matefha to 1 t 1 S Vlet Unlon or the Soviet bloc. The Council said almost
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  • 24 3 MANILA, Thurs. Seven l^l dred Pe^e were rendera homeless today when a flre azed 100 houses in Cebu City Central Philippines.— UP
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  • 292 3 Sub-stations in Slnzapore liable to load shedding today are: DAY. Ford, Bin Seng, Wire Mesh, P.W.D. Quarry, Naayang Manu racturinr. Bukit Panjanjr, National Carbon, Princess Elizabeth Estate, Dairy Farm, Alexandra Brickworks, Malayan Brewery, A.B.C. Brewery, Dlethelm Co., Tanclin Bd.. Phoenix Park, Pasir Panjanr. Opium Factory,
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  • 260 4 ONE-QUARTER OF MALA YA 'S WAR CLAIMS ARE NOW PAID 89,000 SOU to be settiea LONDON, Thursday. THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, said yesterday that about 31,000 out of 120,000 war damage claimants in Malaya had so far received a final award. The figures embraced all classes of claimants,
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  • 410 4 rE editor of the Malayan Law Journal. Mr. Bashir Ahmad Mallal. was the defendant In a civil suit before Mr Justice Fletcher Rogers In the Singapore High Court yesterday. The action brought tw a Colony businessman. Mr. Mohamed Aga Reshty, was in connection with
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  • 70 4 FOR DISCS GETS $5,920 Contributions to the 5 A.T.A Rediffusion campaign reached $5,920.75 yesterday. The latest donations are: staff of T. Hemsley Co., $30; Lifeguard Milk Company, $500; staff of Masters' $158; Nestles Products <M> $60; Liang Brothers staff, $153- Bata Shoe Co., $100; Sime, Darby Co.. $500; T. Hemsiey
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  • 32 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Mr R. O. Baxter, officer in charge of detainees. CID. Johore Bahru. has left for the Cameron Highlands where he will take a course in Chinese. (Hokklen).
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  • 32 4 ILL— SUICIDE Because he was HI Gan Chin Chuan. 43. of Chin Chew Street, took his own life it was stated at an inquest in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday Verdict: Suicide.
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  • 36 4 The Bishop of Singapore, Rt Rev H. W. Baines. returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas/BOAC Constellation from Jakarta after a ten-day visit to Indonesia. He spent a few days In Jakarta. Suwon and Sourabaya.
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  • 93 4 'C.o.L. rates out of date'— unionists JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. T«HE Johore Estates Staff Union has, after two 1 years' negotiations, signed an agreement with the Employers Association regarding rates of pay. There has been widespread criticism, the union reports, about the agreement, especially about the cost-of-living allowance clause which is
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  • 106 4 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN. Singapore. U.E. Building. 9 ajn. 6 pm. Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay. Mandarin ladvancedO class. U1.30 a.m. Malay class (bejinners) 9.15 ».m. and 6.30 p.m. Frag day meeting at 5 p.m. YJK.CA. Judo training, 5.30 nm. bodv-*>uil<ttne and weightlifting 8.30 p- m table tenm training 7 p.m.
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  • 43 4 At an inaugural meeting Of the Geylang English School ParentTeachers' Association, the following were elected officials: President, Mr. Yeo Hoclc Seng: vice-presidents, Mr. Chong Singh and Mr. Ko Eng Poh; secretary, Mr. A. James and treasurer, Mr. H. D. Hochstadt.
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  • 27 4 OLDEST ADMIRAL AFLOAT ADMIRAL SIR RALPH CROOKE oldest Admiral with the Royal Navy, and Lady Crooke, pictured aboard the liner Boissevain in Singapore yesterday. Sir Ralph is
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  • 248 4 PENANG, Thursday THE Bishop of Malacca, Monsignor M. Olcomendy, head of Malaya's 100,000 Catholics, said in Penang today that he was opposed to the Laycock Bill on Child Marriages and felt that the present Christian Marriage Bill should not be changed. 'The legislation as It now
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  • 189 4 SEVEN Singapore trade unions representing over 50.000 industrial and nonindustrial workers wi.l give personal evidence before the Inauiry Commission on retirement benefits when the commission resumes its slttlnga he Victoria Memorial Ha.i t0 They are the Army Civil Services Union, the Air Mintory Local Staff Union,
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  • 72 4 The Singapore Government and Municipal Labour Union has opened a branch for the Singapore Improvement Trust employees. The secretary Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, told the Strait* Times yesterday that the forking conditions of the S.I.T. employees were different from those of the other members of the
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  • 65 4 Sim Choon Bok and Lim Yeow Seng pleaded guilty at the First Singapore Police Court yesterday to assisting In running chap-jl-kee a public lottery, at a houst in Dunlop Street OS July 19. The case was nostponrc' for sentence. The two men and Sim Kian Heng
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  • 180 4 •THREE Singapore couples will meet a team from Selangor at an inter-state ballroom dancing competition, at Baffles Hotel. Singapore, on Thursday. The competition is being sponsored by the Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers. Selangor will be represented by Mr. Yap Chong Benn and Miss Lily Soong
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  • 439 4 UNION LEADERS ANSWER CRITIC MR. S. S. Manyam, Municipal Commissioner and president of the Army Civil Service Union, referring yesterday to remarks made by the chairman of the Inquiry Commission on Retirement Benefits at the opening session on Wednesday, said: "He is talking through his hat". "If employees don't do
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  • 201 4 ON the pretext of checking identity cards, lour armed Chinese called at two houses in Bukit Mertajam on Wednesday night and itoie two shot-guns and ammunition, from two Home Guards. The Penang $ural Board is to seek a clarification on .the extent 0/ its responsibilities for
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  • 298 5 Old BMA power restrictions to be enforced JHE rigid enforcement of the old B.M.A proclamation prohibiting all outdoor and window lighting and the excessive use of electricity, is likely to be the first step to be taken by Singapore Municipal Commissioners, following their special meeting on
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  • 87 5 THE Singapore Harboui Board is increasing th« rapacity of its private Power station, and a new generator, now being assembled is expected to be ready by the end of the year. Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes. Chairman of the Board, yesterday said that the
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  • 100 5 Too busy gives up London post SIR Alexander Carr-Saun-ders, chairman of the Colonial SoclaJ Science Research Council in London has resigned owing to pressure of other duties. Sir Alexander was chairman of the Commission for Higher Education in Malaya whose report, published in 1948 and known widely as the CarrSaunders
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  • 51 5 A charge of cheating was explained to Ywln Kai Chan at the Fourth Singapore Police Court yesterday w w a s alleged that Ywin had cheated Wong Foo Nam at Kuala Lumpur by giving him a worthless cheque for a camera valued at $490 Ywin is on Police
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  • 32 5 Gopad Govindharai, 31, and Mariyappa Chinnya, 28 were at the Fourth Singapore Police Court yesterday fined $15 each for fighting in public at Upper Serangoon Road on I July. 10.
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  • 190 5 THK Singapore Rural Board has budgeted for 1 siO.ooo to pay for a.n investigation into the problems of flood prevention in rural areas This decision was taken a'. tli Board's nid'tlng yester day. when Mr. Chin Chye Pong criticised the estimates of I'xoonditure as being
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  • 206 5 'THE oldest European resident In Kclantan. 76-year-old Captain H. A. Andejson took time off last month to fly to Australia for his first overseas leave In 45 years. Though he planned to be away for a few months he was bick in Singapore
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  • 490 5 AN Army captain told a Singapore court-martial yesterday: "I only meant it as a joke and had no intention of hurting anybody". He was Captain G. M. Dixon who was charged with firing four shots into Lieutenant W. G. Weldrick's room. Dixon, who was
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  • 67 5 rE Peninsular Malays Union wants to open schools in kampongs in the Federation and run them with Ha own funds. This was stated in Singapore yesterday at a Press conference by th* president ot the Union. Inchi Hashim Ghani. The aim he said, was to raise the
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  • 53 5 Tan Chee Ling. 55. was at Uv Fourth Singapore Police Court yesterday sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $100 in default one day's simple imprisonment, for stealing six drills worth $15 from No. 4 Sub Depot 223 BOD Juroni Road, where he was employed
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  • 54 5 Malayan Airways are tafcliia lelhfen of another Dakota at the end of thu month bringing their prefcenl diet of aircraft to ten. A n:lot and radio officer way* Singapore on July *>8 b; plane for Britain to take delivery of the new Dakota and fly
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Police Lieutenant G. Quick charged with doing a negligent apt and causing the death Of another Police Lieutenant gt Sflial. was pm'ucvd l:i Court today when the Ma<?i.sv;i3 Informed that the pap.r.s hi conne t!on with the ras,' were iot r -iv Thp case was
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  • 144 5 15,000 card holders disappear MORE than 13.000 ration m cards on lie ok) consumers' register had not been accounted for wne;i the new register was closedon July 7. the Singapore Deputy Controller of Supplies. Mr. W. W. Jenkins, said yesterday. He thought that these cards were held by fictitious people
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  • 48 5 For stealing 10 katis of nails worth $5 at Chua Chu Kang Road on July 6, Mohamed Tan oi o E iT by a P riv »t€ in the X.A.fa.c., was at the Fourth Singapore Police Court yesterday fined $50. or 14 days' igoroiis imprisonment.
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  • 75 5 Captain William Stewart. I Royal Ulster Rifles wMJ reJ^Quish his appointment as the Adjutant of the Singapore Volunteer Corps in August. He has been the Adjutant since Occuor; i a His successor. Captain N. Hall of the Green Howards Is expected in Singapore thU week from
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  • 29 5 The Qovenior of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson will open Shenton Way. the new road skirting Telok Ayer A Basin, at 10.30 a.m. on Aug. 3. rf L
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  • 293 5 HE HAS A PLAN TO END BANDITRY TNCHE Hashim Ghani x President of the Penlnsnlar Malays Union, outlined in Singapore yesterday a six-point plar "to end the emergency ic the Federation" in the "quickest possible time.' The plan, he said, would be submitted to the Federation Government within a week.
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  • 99 6 MR LEE BHW KOW passed away peacefully at his residence No 23. Amber Road, at 3 p.m. on the 18th July 1951. He leaves behind his mother. hU beloved wife. Madam Oan Yew Neo, four sons, Chay Mln. Chay K!a, Chay Tlan and Chay Song. Three daughters Aye Hoe,
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  • 58 6 MR MRS. W. E. TOFT wish to thank all relations friends for their presents good wishes on the occasion of their marriage. KEAY. Mrs. Ethel Keay thanks all those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence; they are too numerous to be acknowledged immediately but she hopes to
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  • 611 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., July 20, 1951. Publicity and Propaganda Arrangements for the Emergency Information Services which are in train in view of the coming departure of the present head of the unit seem well reasoned. Mr. Hugh Carleton Greene was seconded to the Federal Government by the British
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  • 457 6 Singapore's Municipal Com- 1 missioners managed at their last debate to uncover an- 1 other unhappy fact or two about the power plant bungle. The story of mismanagement becomes more unpleasant than ever. But the Commissioners' greatest service was their rejection of much of the work
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  • 28 6 SANTIAGO. CHILE, Thurs. Rival party leaders came to blows here last night when the Chamber of Deputies rejected a Government bill against "economic crimes. Reuter.
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  • 1470 6 SECOND THIRD LANGUAGES The Fenn-Wu Report— s In this final extract I f rom the Report on Chinese EdMcation m Malaya, by Drs. p r-iMIr -iM1 nr l W. r. renn ana Wu Teh-yao, rej on COmm c n a anon* are made to meet __.j« mn n«ed nee« im|w»»«
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    • 418 6 'Malayan' view: Barnes and Fenn-Wu MY opinion on the" Barnes and Fenn-Wu reports on Malayan education is that, primarily, the only one who. may be allowed to comment on a Malayan educational policy should be a man who is a Malayan right from the bottom of his heart quite irrespective
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    • 62 6 rERE has been much talk of providing more playing fields for children to keep them off the streets and to help them grow In health and strength. Yet my school field Is still very heavily taxed. Out of Its Sports Fund, our school has paid three halfyearly
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  • 448 6 Malay Slks TRYING to' bt a columnist with only half a column to play with is most frustrating. I have to leave out seme of my beat bit* for the sake of filthy lucre, in the shape of advertisements. For instance, when quotii^ Charlton Maxwell last Friday
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    • 651 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT is announced betweei Mr. Robert Yap Glau Kal of the fo«ner Raffles College and sectod son of Mr. Mrs. Yap lQi«pp Hoe and Miss RosiOind Tan foti Luang, youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Tan Beng Eng. SITUATIONS VACANT K.R NOTICES REC.ARWNC P« BUC ArrniNTMFVTS. piease refer
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    • 64 6 DREADER'S igest (AMERICAN EDITION) RMd i i i Th« Truth About S«fi|Uww A Lodging for Mie Night AdoM Hiriar't U*r Days Thii "Doctor Shortage 7 Why Blind to Beauty? Hong Kong: Beautiful Problem Child Margaret Truman's Real Romance H. yen Year* In Soviet Priton Camp* Ire. IK., S la Jim
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  • 249 7 Essential development to go on NOT OFFICIALLY TOLD YET gSSENTIAL development and other projects to which the Singapore Government is committed will not be affected by Chancellor of the British Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell's warning in London yesterday that for the period ahead, there was
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  • 60 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Jamal bin Adinah. of Kluang, who drove a van in an inconsiderate manner on the Ayer Hitam Road as a result of which the van fell into a ditch, was fined $40 in the Johore Bahru Police Court today. He was fined another $40
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  • 154 7 A FREE air passage to Australia and a guaranteed job for six or 12 years are being offered by the Royal Australian Air Force to European ex-airmen in Malaya. Former members of the R.A.A.F. and the R.A.F. are eligible, as well as present members of
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  • 49 7 Dr. Thamboo John DanaraJ, Lecturer in Medicine at the University of Malaya, has been granted a fellowship for one year at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. The award was by the United States Public Health Service. D. Danaraj will leave Singapore on Aug. 9.
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  • 48 7 IHF DUTCH LINER Jioissevain with a kink in her prow alter the Royal Naval Auxiliary tanker Wave Laird hit her a glancing blow in the Singapore Strait- yesterday morning. In the other picture, sailors get ready to straighten the tanker's damaged plates.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 219 7 PENANG, Thurs. CONSIDERABLE delay in Improving port facilities has given rise to grave fears that ocean-going steamers may avoid Penang in future, states the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce in a memorandum sent to the Federation Port Committee. "This is a very serious matter and steps
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  • 101 7 THE eight Malayans who have been awarded Smith-Mundt scholarships are scheduled to leave for the United States on Tuesday. They will be guests of honour at a tea-party to be given by the American University Club at 5 p.m. on Sunday at the Adelphi Hotel Roof
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  • 28 7 The Emergency will be extended by another three months from Sunday In Singapore, under a proclamation made by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. in last night's gazette.
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  • 26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Ng Kirn Tee, who carried an excess of five cwt in his lorry, was fined $60 in the Police Court today.
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  • 230 7 Straits Times Shipping Reporter JUST before daybreak yesterday, the Royal Navy w Fleet auxiliary tanker Wave Laird, steaming into the roads from the Singapore Strait, was caught by a strong flood tide as she was passing the 17,000 ton Royal Inter ocean liner Boissevain and collided
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  • 212 7 IPOH Thurs MALAYAN Chinese In "tens of thousands" are expected to sign a memorandum to be presented to Mr. Thomas E Dewey Governor or New York, when he arrives In Singapore in a few days The memorandum urges Mr. Dewey to stir up new interest
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  • 71 7 Four Chinese were yesterday tentatively charged in the Singapore Third Police Court with assisting in the management of the Malayan National Liberation Army an unlawful society. They were: Teo Choo Wah, Lee Cheng Chuan, Woon Tai Tun and Leo Chin Wee. They were also tentatively charged with unlawful
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  • 105 7 LIM SAY HOE. 18. of 105 Marine Parade. Singapore, who expects to leave this weekend for the United States, where he is scheduled to enter the University of Cincinnati. ()\io. to study business administration. Son of Mr. Lim Wee Cheng, a Singapore businessman, Say Hoe
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  • 157 7 C.-G. PAYS TRIBUTE TO PERAK A TRIBUTE to the magnificent way in which the officials and the people of Perak were fighting the menace of terrorism, not only witn destructive military arms, but with "constructive social, economic and political weapons." was paid by the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at
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  • 183 7 OECAUSE Mr. K. S. Anwari has been suffering from tuberculosis for two and a half years &nC is now bed-ridden, the Singapore Civil District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, recorded his evidence yesterday at his sick-bed. Mr. Anwari is the defendant in a suit for
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  • 74 7 BRITAIN'S contributions towards internal security in Malaya during the past two years totalled $42,500,000. The UJC. Government has also undertaken to meet the extra cost of British forces fighting the Communist-inspired baridits, says a statement issued by the Colonial Office. To date $58J90,M0 has been
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  • 70 7 THE United Nations ECAPE 1 has accepted the Singapore Governor's invitation to hold a conference on trade promotion in the Colony from Oct. 9 to 18. The first of its kind In Asian history, the conference is designed to give an opportunity to Government trade authorities
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  • 82 7 Movement of tin from the Federation mainland to Singapore and Penang last month totalled 4,802 tons. 11l tons more than May's total. This brings the cumulative total for the year to 28,299 tons. Perak exported 2,91fi tons, the highest for any State, followed by 1,416 tons from
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  • 137 7 A TRADE union for 300 teachers of the English language employed in Singapore Chinese schools will be formed towards the end of next week to protect their interests, said Mr Lee Choon Eng. chairman of the Balestier community centre, last night. Mr. Lee said he
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  • 91 7 A professor who taught one of the first Malayan Chinese women students ever to go to the University of Hong Kong, is passing through Singapore on his way to England where he will retire He is Professor R. K. M. Simpson retiring Professor of English at the
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  • 184 7 DEGULATIONS concerning barter trade betweer Singapore and Indonesia published in Singapore yesterday were not new nor did they mean that a new system of trading was being adopted, the Indonesian Consul-General, Dr. Mohamed Rasii told the Straits Times. Dr. Rasif said the regulations, which came into force
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  • 53 7 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, president of the Singapore Labour Party has been awarded a leader grant to visit the United States. Mr. Lim Is to leave Singapore by air for America early In August. These awards are made under the U.S. State Department's exchange
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  • 69 7 The Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society will appeal for funds in the Colony from July 30 till Aug. 11. A flag day on Aug. 11. a bridge and mahjong party at the Colonial Secretary's honse on Aug. 1. a cinema show at the Rex
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  • 301 7 '2 HARDSHIPS' POSER FOR SPORE JUDGE T*HE "balancing of two hardships" was the subject x of a judgment by th e acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice Brown, in the Singapore Supreme Court. He decided on who would suffer the greater hardship if he made an order over premises in Hi
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  • 165 7 DADIO Malaya is anxious to obtain immediately a University of Malaya graduate to take over its wireless licensing and listener research section. The deputy Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. H. Beamish, said yesterday that the job was one which would expand in scope and
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  • 56 7 William Leon Willicombe. a wrestling referee, was yesterday at the Singapore Second Police Court acquitted, wtthout his defence bein? called, of Impersonating a Dolice officer He was alleged to have demanded the identity cards of a party of Joget Modern hostesses in the Eastern Hotel on May
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  • 32 7 The Russian oil tanker, Peredovik, bound for Vladivostok from the Black sea is due in Singapore tomorrow for supplies and water. She will He in the eastern explosives anchorage.
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    • 374 8 *52 PI >°* fSSS°I WHAT CAUSES TOOTH DECAY? the commonest form of Bent.il disease, is often the result 6f neglecting to keep teeth perfe<»;y clean. The biting surface, the spaces between teeth and where nums overlap them are the Banger spots. SmaU particles of food tend to get embedded in
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 351 8 23.. "Hiey correct j>roofs for th» Straits Times Crossword **T*£i>i* n> DOWN. I 121 2 t ""1 3 I I r^^ I 161 6 I 7 a goddes bed v tu P* fl d mi swss SSSS 2. There lj no variety In this theatrical sphere of course (10. ■y"
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    • 1077 9 BRUCE FRASER talking about FILMS THE combination of a really iine actor and a part that jpves him adequate scope is sufficiently rare in films to make the arrival of "The Browning Version" a notable event. Michael Redgrave, giving a performance comparable only with such
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      77 9 UDY BREEI*. London typist who has been chosen Miss Festival of Britain by the J. Arthur Rank film organisation, will arrive in Singapore on a round-the world air tour on August 2.', Judy, seen here in one of the special outfits she will wear on her tour, will make
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 149 9 TKE J6sii/U/6J If NGEST KUNS Of COURSE!... IT HAD TO BE FROM M-GM! jJ&L SOLOMONS MINES SUrHn, DAILY 5 TIMES.' DEBORAH KERR 11 a.m.. 1.45 4.15-6.45 STEWART GRANGER 9.30 p.m. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. IVMORJ^"^^ THE PERFECT SONG AND DANCE PAIR ARE TERRIFIC TOGETHER in r»r»ra»ui.r« WONDERFCL Ml SICAL. iljfek^ «v^v
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    • 44 9 IV^N™C '-'fi DRAWN BY PETEK JACKSON TOCSCtT JOHN i|\n?| MV LO Ou MAVt HIARO Of MY lu I <t mx ft HtAOINFSS FOB MY B^v ""M^^^^r 4W^ 1 f j'^B*^^ if I SE^ 'HE NObLE KNiGHT WALOCMAW POH EVtN A£AV IN THESE vf^ J|^^
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  • 282 10 LONDON Thurs A BELIEF that the British Government is considering some form of dividend limitation created caution and some nervous selling in domestic stocks on the London Stock Exchange today. Industrials moved iowe r »»tn textiles tobaccos and store snares arUcuiarly easier. Courtaulds ost ground with the prevailing
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  • 245 10 Tone easier, uncertain; prices drop slightly From A Market Correspondent EASIER conditions prevailed in the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Slight price declines were recorded. Dealers attributed this mainly to lack of outside support. Brita 1 n 's contemplated I move in calling for international action to control the
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  • 39 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.. July 19— 5418.75 (up $0.75.) London: £850 a ton LONDON, Thurs.. July 19. .sh Buyers £850 Sellers 1 »52i; Forward Buyers orO, Sellers £821: SetIkaent £855 (dwor. £5). Tnrn-over: a.m. 70. P.n»30 tons.
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  • 148 10 SINGAPORE copra prices were lower yesterday, buyers bidding $37*4 P»cul and sellers JuoUng $38. Buyers rose to $37 Vi and business was done at $37% The market closed quiet with buyers at that price and sellers at $38 Coconut oil al«o was quiet sellers quoting $64 against
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  • 36 10 T/INTA Kellas Tin Dredging directors announce a final dividend of 15 per cent., less tax. payable on Oct. 1. The books will he closed from Sept. 17 to 30 lnI elusive.
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  • 23 10 ]LfALAYAN Collieries announce these coal production toot, nages for the second quarter of 1951— AprU 33.463, May 33.123. June 30.038.
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  • 157 10 CHIPS in the Singapore Roads in me oing t~ c and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 pjn. yesterday were: Ooter Roads: Hai Hsuan. San Manuel. Van Riebecck. Empire Owen. Tjitjalengka, Ball, Presldent Grant. Hd Wong. E. Windrush. City of Liverpool, Tai
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  • 174 10 Malayan shares Buyers out fNCRi^SlNG buying interest 1 In the Malayan share market caused general lm-1 provement in all sections ves- 1 terday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Barer* Sellers Gammons 2 52* 3.60 Henry Wauah 3. IS 3.2* M Breweries 8.30 .6.40 McAUsteri 38.00
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  • 73 10 T>HE following tin-ore output* 1 are announced for the auarter to l^ e Hydri?aic 47* ton,. Kepong Dredging. 101 Vi t 00 MalTyan Dredging. 1.690 plcils (three dredges working). Southern Malayan Dredging, 12.353 piculs 'six dredges workIng). Tronoh Mines. 6,018.6 picuU (four dredges working). Southern Tronoh Dredging.
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  • 36 10 HONO KONO, ITiurs E<REE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted a' the close today as follows- US$l HK56.23 (cash>, HKI6 26U. (T): £1 HKtls 62. one tahtl of cold HK«O9.-U P.
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  • 31 10 TPHE Malayan Exchange Bank* 1 Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buylne TT 35 Airmail fO.D.) 35'i, (90 dav«O 353%: Selling T.T./OD ready 34%.
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    • 359 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York <nd Boston via Ceylon. India Egypt anH Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P. Swettenham Penanf S.S. "PRESIDENT CRANT" In Port/26 Mr 27/28 My 29/30 Mr ..PRESIDENT lOHNSON" 29 luly/S Aug. 6/7 Auc 8/9 Auk ii "PRESIDENT MONROE" 7/13 Aug. Omit. 14/16 Aug. II PRFSIDFNT HARRISON" 9/lSAag.
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  • 519 11 Charles knocked out in seventh PITTSBURGH, Thursday. JERSEY Joe Walcott, 37-year-old father of six children, achieved one of the most stunning upsets in heavyweight boxing history last night when he wrested the world championship from Ezzard Charles on a knockout in the 55th second of the 7th round |n
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  • 235 11 U.K. CRICKET LONDON, Touts rjOUNTY cricket championship leaders Warwickshire scored another two-day victory when they beat Middlesex by ten wickets at Birmingham today. Warwickshire, who had yesterday dismissed Middlesex (who were without Denis Compton Robertson and Edrlch) scored 264 and then got Middlesex out
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  • 81 11 SINGAPORE 10.10.10 a.m. Emergency News from K.L.; 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 American Jazz; 2 Light Music; 2.30-3 "University of the Air" ("The Silent Areas" first ol two programmes about the workings of the brain); 6.15 Children; 6.30 "Forces' Favourites": 7 News; 7.10 Interlude; 7.30 Personal
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  • 188 11 LONDON, Thurs. URITISH women athletes will no longer be "old l fashioned." A new regulaI tion has been passed which i will at least allow them to i look the equals of their ril vals on the track. They may I now wear shorts
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  • 350 11 PENANG, Thursday. JHE majority of Malaya's leading contenders for a place in next year's Thomas Cup team have entered for the 1951 Malayan Badminton championships to be decided at Penang on August 4, 5 and S Defending champion Wong Peng Soon, now in *1,
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  • 142 11 LONDON, Thurs. WORLD middleweight chamuion Randolph Turpin will leave England on Aug. 15 for New York, where he will defend the title against Sugar Ray Robinson The Turpin-Robinson return is scheduled for Sept. 12 at New York's Polo Grounds. Turpin's party aboard the Que;:i
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  • 66 11 SSC WATER-POLO TEAMS FOR SUN. nOr" J°. L °Z} n h ve B en "•ected to SUftfnlT PoI L ue Ou"inc e T ?&,V, W B W £il t fc r h i-. MCI^ SSfrMrSae^ MUChe °k»»»» "B" TEAM: Wolters (Snr Bain Dedekam: Williams; Hollldav iC» D t Cass. BagnaU.
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  • 34 11 Rovers Juniors beat Rocklltes three-two In a game of soccer Played at Parrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Mahadhava and Boon Kirn (2) for Rovers and Cheng Aun (2) for Rocklites.
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  • 25 11 LONDON, Thurs.—Raith Rovers beat Queen of the South by two goals to nil in a Scottish league soccer match played yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 191 11 THE surprise ending to yesterday's 8.A.F A. Junior Cup match between the Star Soccerites and Katong Sajarah made up for an otherwise mediocre game. The Soccerites netted two_ quick goals in the last few minutes to beat their opponents by the odd goal
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  • 316 11 jKjoSiSs sisi srs vcAStfss csi £sr fir ss»"s cS and 1500 c.c. eventa. cSSS-ASfflßffiSff day that they had always encouraged women to parUcipate In speed trials but when they received Mrs. Corketfs entry for the two racee "we had to go Into a huddl*
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  • 491 12 Moderate field for main race By EPSOM JEEP FIFTEEN top-class stayers have been handicapped in the 11-mile Singapore Cup (worth about $16,000 in stakes and added money) at Bukit Timah tomorrow but it is doubtful if the Cup field wil exceed 12. I was hopeful
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    32 12 Fit Lt. S Johnson watches W*. Cdr. Klidjwn «"»*>»» high return from Dr. Chan Ah Kow and Fit Lt I-. Bishop durint Oieir doubles tie in the S.L.T.A. championships yesterday.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 359 12 Top notchers enter for LTAM meet IPOH, Thurs. MALAYA'S tennis top not- 1 chers, in addition to K. H Ip the Hong Kong champion, will take part in the Malayan tennis championships to be held hi Ipon August 2 6. Ip will arrive by air from Bangkok on A \\cr
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  • 242 12 Billdaw will run— rain or shine By EPSOM JEEP RAIN upset Billdaw's plans on Wednesday and his clash with Decanter did not come off. Billdaw was scratched on the course when the going worsened. Rain or shine tomorrow, I think Billdaw will have a crack at the Class 1, Div.
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  • 131 12 T IM HEE CHIN, favourite for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's men's singles crown, yesterday entered the quarterfinals with an easy 6-0, 6-1 win over his youthful oppon?nt Lbke Wye Tuck. In the doubles. W*. Cdr. A. Klidiian and Fit. Lt. S. Johnson entered the second
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  • 37 12 IRseillt* of S.R.A. Spoon Shoot he'-d at SeieUr Range on Sunday were: Cup for highest score Kins: handicap s.R la). Marchot: handicap SR. let: R Milne King scored 101 point* out *f a possible 105.
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  • 748 12 MALAYAN representation at the Olympic Games next year M depends on the formation of a Pan-Malayan Olympic Coiin- cil But will that body ever come into being? It is no better than an s >ve'n money chance, for there are serious differences
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  • 77 12 Sportlight by Sentinel fly back in Ume for the Malayan meet. If he meets S. C. Bea'y lormer Malayan champion ana current Selangor title-holder in the Ipoh tournament, it should be a match well worth seeing. Beaty is something of a veteran and he doesn t get as much top
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  • 461 12 HONG KONG University, with several former Malayan students in their ranks, registered their second hockey success in the series of InterUniversity games with a lucky one-nil win over University of Malaya on the Padane yesterday. The tourists thus had thetsatisfaction of avening* their two-one defeat at
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  • 64 12 s rpHK following will represent "I A the Y.M.C.A. against the U Hong Kong and University of 1- Malaya team at tennU on the Y.M.C.A. court today starting at li 4.30 pjn. fj Kami*, M. K. San, Tan Glm 1 Sek. Freddie Tan. Gordon Urn, Ul
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  • 70 12 I SOCCER: Dlt. 3A: Spore Med. W.l'. Netajl F.C. at St. George's Road; Dlv. 3B: R.N. Keppel Brlu SeleUr F.C. at Geylanj; Business Hse.: F ft N Sime. Darby at F N; S.C.S. v Gnthrie at Farrer Park. BADMINTON: University of r Malaya v Hong Kong at Clerical
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  • 369 12 W EIGHTS for all eight races tomorrow, third and last day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting, are: SPORE GUP Cl. 1,D1v.1-l »m 36 yds. Four O'clock II 9.03 Trrhnicolor 8.12 Tar* Street B.l* Raj Mahal 8.00 Toboggan 8.08 Birthday Gift 8.07 Kew Gardens 8.06
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  • 345 12 Europeans 6; Eurasians 2. BY defeating Eurasians six-two at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Europeans remained unbeaten so far in this year's S.A.F.A. Community Leaf ue championship. They now have seven points (three wins and a draw> and are making a great bid to win the championship which
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  • 89 12 IPOH, Thurs. pERAK'S representative, Mr. r Chan Lai Hong, is negotiating with the representative ot the Helsingborg soccer team la Singapore for a game In Ipoh. The Perak Amateur Football Association recently appointed a three-man sub-committet» to make necessary arrangements lor the tourists to play a game
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  • 57 12 The team to represent the Singapore Khalea Association IB a S.C.A. "A" tournament match against the SRC. 'A' on the Padang on Sunday will be: Ourdlal Singh (capt.), Choor Singh, Wailr Singh, M. B. Singh, Avtar Bingh, Rablnder Singh. Harban Singh. A. S. Gill, Varclhl Singh, Rajendran
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