Singapore Standard, 16 January 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard 3rH > fit /7t| > JL VOL. 1 NO. 201 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 341 1 *even passengers ol lne Singapore Standard VRHEP, which kUtt been missing near Kota Li-t llillgj while on a special Nata Kmliing Airfield, included the Managoj j ht Standard and Sin (.hew Jit Poh. Mr. Vw Hoe, third son of Mr. Aw Boon
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  • 39 1 $25,000 Rewards ited j nuu.i- I and Sil I i ckaia 5 -i Malaya China. 01l< H Mai iyai tnl irmatioa s .\.-;> j Dakota posters, i ,:.sh. (hi I rhai La m Kriaatan and border hi n 1 ad
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  • 78 1 A Seafury landing on the fl^ht deck of the ferry maintenance carrier, lI. M S. Unicorn, 50 miles out from Singapore yesterday morning, while she was returning to the Naval Base tram Japanese and Korean waters. The Seafury together wi h three other planes of
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  • 191 1 Chinese In Penang Shot Dead Standard stiff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— A 32-year- Ye< >h Ghim Boon, alias Too Pak Kai. was shot dead at about 1.30 p.m. today i by an unknown gunman while walking along a path at the H e E tate near the TB Settlement m Perak
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  • 145 1 Standard StalT Reporter THE increased proportion ot women m Singapore's population today, which <vas BHI to every 1,000 men m l! i.. has also increased the poten- birth-rate. This factor, peculiar to Singapore, has made her housing problem all the greater and with the birth-rate as it
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  • 94 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon— More than 20 identity cards were robbed from residents at Paya Terubong at about ii p.m. Saturday. An official of the CID told Tne Standard today that s< ye i h( uses were visit* d bj armed Chinese A
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  • 32 1 The United States army threw 22 big Pershing tanks ml Berlia today m answer to R aan traffic i strictions viewed as a threat oi a new "iituc blockade. U P.
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  • 189 1 Th ompson, Fa ulkner Exchange Salutes As Unicorn Returns Standard Shipping Reporter WITH a L3-gun salute the Aircraft-carrier, 11. M.5. Unicorn, which Lefl Singapore for Japanese and Korean waters six weeks ago, returned i<> the Singapore Naval Base yesterday afternoon. The salute was by Captain .1. x] Thompson (R.X.), paying
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  • 65 1 ROME. Jan. 15. (Reuter). Italian newspapers said today troops would be called out, it' necessary, to suppress possible Communist demonstrators against > Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. North I Atlantic Supreme Commander, when lie arrives here on Wednesday. Strong forces of special "shock police" were already i standing
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  • 28 1 President Truman said today that the Economic Co-operation Administration, which operated the Marshall Plan, must be continued beyond its scheduled closing date m mid-1952. Reuter
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  • 73 1 Four Robbers Steal Jewels Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Chinese, one aimed with a pistol, entered a house at Tras Streel at 8.30 o'clock last night and robbed the occupants of cash and jewellery worth $590. Eight rolls of -Aire worth were reported to have been stolen from the compound of
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  • 37 1 Vietminh rebels lost 61 killed and wounded and five prisoners, and the French rive killed 'provisional figures) m a four-day operation m the Mekong Delta of Cochin China, today's French ci unmunique reported Reuter
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  • 308 1 RTH ARMY IN KOREA. Jan. 15: (Reuter-AAP) General J. Lawton Collins, United States Army Chief of Staff declared here today that the United Nations forces intended "as of now to stay m Korea and fight" and that first reinforcements
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  • 316 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. I> (IP) President Truman told Congress m his annual budget message today that the I nited Stales must help the countries of A*ia and the Near Y.m*l resi>t (»im> munist pressure through aid to meet their pressing economic problems.*' He said:
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  • 267 1 Spending To Exceed '52 Budget WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Renter) Actual expenditure under President Truman's record breaking $71,594,000,000 budget may very well exceed considerably this figure bj several thousand million dollars* Breath-taking and astronomical as the $48,900,000,000 figure for military and international expenditure is, defence circles hope that these will be
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  • 147 1 Assurance Of Big Sacrifices Awaits Ike LONDON. Jan 15 (AP) General Dwight D. Eisenhower went into conference on Monday with Defence Minister Emanuel Shimvell on Britain's role m the defence of Western Europe against Red aggression. During the day Mr. Shimvell and the Supreme Commander of the Atlantic forces m
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  • 141 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 15 ter) The Chin* nist Government has informed Indian Government that the United Nations latest fivepoint plan for peace m the Far East was receiving consideration m Pekiim. thoritative sources gai According to these the Peking communi. at did not indicate what
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  • 98 1 TAIPLI Jan IS (AP):— Cabinet spokesman Shen Chang huan urged the West* crn powers to learn front Nationalist experience of Chinese Reds. "When we were fighting them on the mainland it was talk and talk and fight and fight, and again talk and talk
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    42 1 Photo. Twenty-two year old, the Hon. David Montgomery, son of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, said on his arrival by Qantas Constellation yesterday that be looked forward to a four-year stay m Singapore, He is to work for Shell Company.- Standard
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  • 378 1 TOKYO. Jan. 16 (UP) Allied tanks and troops reLcaptared Osan, 26 miles south :of Seoul m Western Korea. yest< whi relei American air attacks drove thousands of F of flaming Suwon, 10 miles to the north. A United Stau co:r.: s forces throughout t
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  • 60 1 AUGSBURG. Germany, Jan 15, ißeuterh Use Koch, the "Red Witch Of Bucnenwald." was sentenced to Life imprisonment here today for crimes m the horror camp of which her husband was commandant. Koch was also sentenced to loss of civil rights. This is (he maximum sentence
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  • 370 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHILE the floods m Singapore have subsided yesterday, the \sater- m certain parts of Johore are reported to he still rising. All train services from Johore to Kuala Lumpur have been cancelled until further notice. The Malayan Railway
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  • 124 2 Standard Stall Reporter 1 H K. Singapore Police framing Scjiool started aconionn for 40 reemita t<> ihe new Volunteer Special i onstabulaiy. yesterday. The I Chin< i it Europeans rom the varii is c lercia firms m the Colony. photot finger] ted and i
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  • 52 2 Managed Brothel, Two W omen Jailed A 2 YEAR OLD woman, Llm sentenced to six months' r:_ imprisonment m the Sinf c Fourth Police ifter she was convicted of managing a brothel and living B the earnings of titution. Her accomplice. 50-year-old Chin Oi. was sentenced to three month.-" tor
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  • 23 2 N TIAU PENG of Bulrit fined SlO m the rd Police C i t nbling m a og Silat Road on
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    53 2 Photo. MR. G. G. Ponnambalam, Minister for industrial Researi !i and Fisheries, Ceylon speaking at the tea party given m his honour by the Ceylon community of Singapore. Seated on his right is Mr. 11. J. C. Kulasinha. On his left are Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. Ceylon Commissioner, and Rev. S.
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  • 226 2 Alien Police Only For V SC Wiltshire Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the bill passed recently by Government allowing the recruitntenl ol aliens for police work m the Colony, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. CR. Wiltshire said yesterday that the I>i 1 1 applies only to the Volunteer Special
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    50 2 Photo. MR. JOHN Forbes-Sempill. well-known on the Singapore stage left for London by KLM Constellation yesterday. He was seen off by a film censor, a broadcasting director, programme assistants, and several well-known figures on the local stage, lie is seen here with Barbara Munn, carrying a Singapore Repertory mascot- Standard
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  • 71 2 Picture. SCENE m Jalan Daloh, at the corner of Thomson and Balestier Roads, where sections were flooded up to a depth of almost five feet when an adjoining canal overflowed its banks on Sunday. A young Chinese student, an occupant of the house where
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  • 251 2 Standard Staff Reporter BUILDING proj« "ts of the Singapore Improvement Trust may have to be slowed down owing to the short supply of steel, chengai timLer, cement and other building materials m the Colony, said Mr. S. C, Woolmer, the S.l.T.'g senior
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  • 375 2 Standard staff Reporter THERE can be no question of dual citizenship for Ceylonese, said Mr. Ponnantbalani, Minister for Industrial Research and Fisheries, Ceylon, al tea party given m his honour yesterday al Kobin^onV Cafe by the Ceylonese of Singapore. Mr. Ponnambalam
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  • 151 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE travel agencies consider that Government should sponsor a bureau to encourage tourism to Malaya. Since the country as r whole benefits from such a movement, it devolves on Government to organise a tourist bureau, said Mr. J. Bevan, chairman of the Steering
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  • 66 2 FOUR EMPLOYEES of the National Carbon Ltd.. pleaded j guilty m the Singapore Fourth 'P< lice Court yesterday to a j charge of stealing $44 worth of solder rods from the Compr.r.;. on Jan. 13. The accused. Teo Kirn Teck. j Tan Hang Soong, Koh
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  • 270 2 PLAN FOR NEWPARK READY Standard .Staff Reporter AM AMBITIOUS plan for the possible development of a 200-acre plot of land at B Timah. as a public park, v. Lth Bukit Batok as its dominating feature, has been submitted to the Singapore Municipal C missioners by the Municipal Architect and Building
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  • 78 2 1951 Officials Of Hender son Estate Standard start Reporter RESIDENTS of the Improvemen; T: usl Hendt Estate have I'ormed a CommuV. Ifare Ce.v re Poll* i we: c appointed office for the year Mr. Kirpal Singh. Preside Mr. Gasper 1 Secrel Mr. Chua X Secretai Pet 1 fr > M
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  • 358 3 Mostly Due To Thefts, Employees Swindles Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VI A LUMPUR, Monday: The audited accounts of ijh Malayan Union lor 1947, published today, show losses of public money, m stoves and cash, estimated at over half a million .hit mostly to thefts from Medical
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    24 3 Photo. Paul Storr accompanied' by Assistrndcnt ol Polk Mohd. Yusof. inspecting a 1 by the Police at the onenins of Isshu v esterdaj Standard
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  • 182 3 Standard Stall Reporter BAHrU' Mon. The ceaseless vigilance Guard units m Johore Bahru District Masai and Ulu Tiram was mainly :he big reduction of Communist activi- The duties of the Home Guard Units are chiefly to look out for strangers, make regular checks of household
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  • 38 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. E.A. Struthers, acting Director of Medical Services, Federation of Malaya, has been appointed an official member of the Federal Legislative Council m place of Dr. R B. Margregor, CMG. who has retired.
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  • 61 3 1st Test In First Aid KSON Mon istn tr test ia •rill be laud m i naan kai t not "> ncr tat .ittcndi not be allowed tt e\- a ill bf rei the sei ond nh wifl be -tarti-d As Dr J Daviea \bdii! Water, of thr Geaeral a
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  • 60 3 Sikh Charged With Murder Of Boy (12) < Tnnoartral M S kh herdsurder [ndian boy, te Selangor gi have atng gi >und. i that ta but as to d to i the 24. his a n ttle for ed his d not return s< rched they and be- then he
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  • 7 3 rrt-S'ondeiit Three Choy, 19,
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    24 3 Photo Mr. S W. P. Foster-Sutton. Chief Justice, Federation of Malaya, pictured on Saturday when he opened the Kuala Lumpur Youth Club. Art Lite
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  • 124 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— I sengers m a bus travelling from Serdang to Kuala Lumpur had a miraculous escape en the bus came into eollin near the junction of Sungei Besi Road and Chan Sow Lin Road at about 12 n~>^n today, with a
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  • 141 3 COURT TOLD COUPLE HAD Bottles Of Counterfeit Gripe Water Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The contents of several counterfeit bottles of gripe water Cor babies, alleged to have been found In the possession of n Chinese couple, Lee Theang Sum and Wong Poon Wye at Peel Road, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 66 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon. The charges at the Seremban Chinese Maternity Hospital m Setul Road for paying patients has been increased from $20 to 15, according to a decision of the committee of management. The hospital which receives an annual grant of $2,000 from
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  • 51 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon. Toe maintenance of rivers continued to receive the attention of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, according to an official report. In all about 27 miles of main and secondary streams were cleared for efficient drainage and remedial measures taken to reduce bank
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    70 3 AIiOVE is the Foon Yew School, built by the Johore Bahru Chinese Community at a cost of SIG. r ),000. where those who braved the we.ither to attend the opening on Sunday were entertained at a cocktail party. Insets: (left) Dato Wons Slice Fun who called on the
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  • 195 3 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. In spile of heavy rain. there was a large and representative gathering at the opening of the newly constructed Foon Yew Chinese School on Sunday. After hoisting the School flag, Dato Wong Shee Fun called upon the Tungku
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  • 81 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Further hearing m the case m which D.A. Jeffery stands charger! with criminal breach of trust was again postponed m the Sessions Court to enable the Court to hear the evidence of the Government Chemist. In this case
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  • 279 3 Unity— Malaya 's Best Answer To 'Red' Ideology Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- In a changing and turbulent world Malaya ■fUlll at the crossroad?* t<i meet the challenge of an ideology which threatened not only Malaya, hut most of South East Asia, said Mr. <r. G. Ponnamhalan, Minister of
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  • 94 3 Standard Staff 'orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Weekly classes m First Aid will j be held on Mondays. Tuesdays j and Wednesdays, starting m February, m Kuala Lumpur. E ich lecture will last one hour I from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. All men and women who
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  • 161 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, M a. -In the iirst case to be tried at the Johore Assizes yesterday Malay ex-Agriculture of Mersing, Aii bin Mohamed Tahir. was charge: v. i h criminal breach of $162. It was alleged that between 1947-48, AH sold thre. guns
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  • 84 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Four Ma!.:;, s, Abu v.:k tr bin Haji Tahir, M lamed X I bin Abdul Roaf. Ahmad b»n and Bharon bin who were charged with committing h -pass into the godown of the E v C pany m Bungsar Road stealing 26 bags of rice
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  • 11 4 Standard Stan Correspondent S? k Chee si st ant Ii
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  • 336 4 LECTURE TOUR BY LOCAL MEN SUGGESTED To Make Malaya Better Known In US Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A suggestion that it would be a good thing if local men were sent to the United States on lecture tours was made by Mr. J. N. McHugh, Director of Public
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    40 4 Photo This MCture b not upside down. It's the car. It ran off the road at the Bth mile Kuala I unpur— Slang Road and somersaulted down a 10-foot drop, landing on its hood. The four occupants were injured.- Artlite
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    14 4 Mr S. I>. Scott, who was appointed a JP h\ the Sultan of Perak.
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  • 235 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Tin Sultan of Perak, >ir Vussul Izsuddin Sliah ibni Umarhum Snhan Abdul Jatil Redziallah k< IMG, OBE, celebrating his M*t birthday today, said thai be would like lo more people take their proper part m the administration
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  • 58 4 2nd Bungalow For Clerks Completed Standard start Correspondent PENANG. Mon. An holiday bungalow has I y the Governfor rr Service As t the seasi rt of g Bung "i here. to the pn JCSA buni at the 7th the new I g cost ii ng provision of (urnil equipArt are
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  • 341 4 Family Challenged: 'Come Out Fight' Standard StalT Corresponded PENANG, Mon. A young Chinese, Khoci Theam Hock, toda) pleaded not guilt) to a charge ol minder l>\ causing the death <>f Ong Han Kee, aged 24, at Cannon Street at ."> p.m. on Aug. -."> la~t war, by stabbing him with
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  • 147 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon The firsl youth festival to be sponsored by the Perak Youth Council will take place on Feb. 2 and :i at the St. Michael's Institution Hall at 7.30 p.m. The Sultan of Perak is patron of this festival, the object of
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  • 92 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon— A middle aged woman. Mah binti Harun, who faced a tentative charge of murder, was acquitted and discharged by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah, when the prosecution withdrew the charge against her. Mah was alleged to have intentionally caused the death of
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  • 22 4 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Reference to a barter trade between Negri Sembilan and Sumatra is mentioned m an official report released today.
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  • 131 4 Faithful Staff Rewarded Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.— Two long service employees of the Ipoh Branch of Borneo Motors Limited were each presented with a silver saiver and a cheque for $500 by the Company. The recipients were Mr. L. J. Fernandez, chief clerk and Mr. L. O'Hara, workshop foreman.
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  • 115 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mo The embargo on City Park's 20 games stalls, sited near the centre of the P irk h< ightens the sense of inactivity and bareness m the Park. This trouble is believed to have arisen out of the differences between
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  • 57 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAN < Mon Four representatives of the Lighter »wi ers' Association will meet iati v to further talks over the lighterage charges at 2.30 rr< iw. The Lighter Owners' Assolation have requested for an increase m the lighterage charges by not less
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  • 38 4 NEW CO UNCILLORS Standard Stiff Correspondent BENTONG, Mon. The Sultan of Pahang has appointed Mr. H.F. Walker, 'acting State Forest Officer and Mr. J. R. Spence, acting State Engineer, to be unofficial members of the Pahang State Council.
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  • 221 4 Standard Stalf Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. S. D. Augustine, an Assistant Inspector of Indian Schools faced two breach of trust counts totalling $79.10 entrusted to him for distribution to Indian teachers as transport allowances m Malacca's first Assi/.e trial this year. Lim Cheng Wan, a finance
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  • 149 4 Standard Staff Correspondent YAIPIN'G. Mon. With tl present boom m the price of rubber, a numb i smallholders m Selama have banded themselves to operate a fa< I to produce better arade rubber. The factory is I run on a < tive basis and
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  • 85 4 standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Corpora! G. Owens was found shot i the abdomen at the RAF Guard Room. Butterworth when the siren for air raid .alarm practice was sounded. The incident occurred about 7 p.m. last Thursday when everyone was running to take up
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    41 4 Group picture ol ten newly invented Rovers of the ll rd Kinla Open Group Rovers stationed m Ipoh. They were invested m a colourful Investiture Ceremony held at the Crew's Den. Seated m the centre is Rover Scout leader .1. Stephen.
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  • 177 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pahang bandits are going deeper and deeper into the jungle. Signs that 200 of them including the 50 who are roaming m their underpants, have taken flight were seen yesterday by pursuing security forces. The forces found a resting i
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  • 150 4 Standard Stall Correanonocnl PENANG, Mon. The Maalim League, Penang and Province Wellesley, at their annual general meeting \«*!*ter<lav denounced the recent Singapore rioting ai te. They resolved to appeal to all Muslims m the Federation and m Singapore t«» strictly adhere t<> their Islamic
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  • 23 4 Standard Stall I OTt poad< nt BENTON G. Mon- Mr. t Sup* ping Detention Camo. is now Mun Primary School.
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  • 98 4 Negri Lacks Family Centres Standard SI SE B E M It "1 !i i- an v <' a dean!, 0 arhicn ex,., f or tll( ance at tamth though i*om< munit, (!o h saaafJ naj attempt io „„l nntrinumial deal uM, matter- „f B ik< t|a|||n Jtate* me M< \ejrri
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  • 472 5 Standard Staff \Bepartei? THE FIRST inquiry Late the rioting m Singapore last month was held m the Relief Court ye-UMMtay when four Malays and two Chinese were tentatively charged with gang robbery and rioting. The accused were Ng Bok Seah (16),
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    35 5 Picture by 1 iT. V BARRSLL, of Xo. 209 (UK! married Miss Helena fcndall. an official of thf* Malcolm Club, Singapore, at St. HtsraaeTa staaaiß Catholic Church. K. \.b. Ba.se Seletar lasl weekend Michael Anchant
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  • 448 5 First Step Toward Self -Govt. Chairman PUBLIC SERVICES COMMISSION Standard Staff Reporter THE ESTABUSHMEM of the Public Services < ommission m the olon) *"i* a firsl milestone on ihc road i:> self-go* entmenj m Malaya, 91 s aid Mr. Justice F, GortlourSmitfa m a talk ou the Commission over Radio
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  • 66 5 THE CO M MISS 10 N E RGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, left by air yesterday for Rangoon. Mr. MacDanaid looks forward to renewing acquaintance with the friends he made during his visit last year and he also hopes to see more of Burma than
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    5 5 MR. DEREK DR IBM I
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    43 5 Trews Sealeries and a Fiftetrj tools part m practice lanilnis on Lie awcsaft carrier. r V "n'v >♦ n- v A S3ainry biiist a tone o» landteg and within to ree minutes -c m a new me. Jletara skews a Firefly ab»ut to land.
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  • 37 5 DR CHIA BOON LEONG has of the g Committee oi th< H spitals Board. Other a i 3 are:— Mr. A. P. Rajah, M E Galistan, Lady Han Hoe Lim and t Sfan X- ng.
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  • 26 5 FOR FAILING to produce ie y c Lee Sec were fined I ively m the Singa] ie Di ...j: Court yesterday, i
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  • 136 5 Misadventure Verdict In X'mas Crash A TRIPI E Finding I death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court 1 yesterday at the inquest jnto the .deaths of Lai Chan (78). Lai Chong San (78' and a three--1 year-old girl. Lai Soon Yin. who were killed m i i
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  • 95 5 TWO Indians. Re.igosamy, and Chokatingham Krishnan pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly '"the common object of which was to cause hur: and mischief." on Dec. L 2. They wore remanded m
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  • 214 5 Standard Woman Correspondent CLUTCHING a bottle of medicine against air-sickness, and masses of newspapers. Derek Drabble, of the Singapore Standard editorial staff, yesterday boarded a 'plane for England. He expects to be away on recuperation leave for about six months. Probably one of the
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  • 114 5 A SINGAPORE student. Mr. Wan Pin Chin, now on a touryear chemistry course m the College Of William and Mary at its branch m Norfolk. Virginia, has been awarded a Fulbright travel grant which will pay his expenses for a tour of the United StanMr.
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  • 204 5 Standard Staff Reporter A H 4I F-HOl R service at Si. fcndrew'a Cathedral which was attended by the Governor oi Singapore, Sir Franklin (rimson, preceded the ceremonial opening ol the first Singapore Vssizcs, yesterday. The Bishop of Singapore, the R\ Rev. Wolfe Bair.es, took
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  • 442 5 Chiaf Justice On 'Growing Disorders' Standard Stuff Reporter ONE cannot belp observing that there bag hern a pawing amount of ißhorArr end continual attempt* to «]<*fv the force ami authority of the law, saitl the Singapore Chief Justice. >ir Charle* Murray-Aynsley, when be addressed
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  • 168 5 FOB THK first time m the history of Singapore. B woman sat as a juror with s. v men m the High Court, 5 steiday. She was :7 year-old M;ss V n. Lse, a clerk typist employed at the ROBgfcaßfl and Shanghai
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  • 136 5 Jury Finds Alleged Firebug Not Guilt y Standard staff Reporter IT TOOK a common jury. comprising a Chinese gir six men. ex I even minutes to return a verdict of "not guilty" at the trial of a young Hainancse. Niam Chong Ngah, m the Singapore Assize Court, srday. on a
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  • 798 6 T OVERS of mystery will find m the case of the missing operating theatre a puzzle of no mean order. The puzzle is all the more bafi'ling m that it IS uncertain whether an operating theatre is missing Some say it is and some say it is
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  • 833 6 Russian Penetration Of Middle Eastern 'Soft Spot' LTURDISTW is likely to prove Russia's softest |>o«rtI of penetration m the whole soft area of the Middle Easl. Just as the Balkans though now frozen stiff were for long the restless troubled area of the world, so now the Middle Easl has
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    • 154 6 Sir. Tne Western nations are today engaged, ampng other things, m winning over or keeping the Asian peoples on their side m their conflict with the Communist worP 1 In the course of this endeavour, they have frequently found the newly emerged independent nations of Asia suspicious
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    • 439 6 Sir: A a ci tzen of Singa ore lam delighb thai authorities concerned have secured the services of a world famous co i taut like Sir George Pepler to draw up p is for the improvi i f Singapore. As the Governor of Singapore, pointed out
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    • 159 6 Punishment For Arsonists gj r: are' t t of lyases and cars by it looks J 1 port will r to xtent that the v i i wl a the b- r of workers depends, will _^y soon be disorganised. Government, having unlimited powers under the emergency, should impose death
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  • 355 6 It's The Talk of the Town White- Washing Eating-Shops EATING shops m Singapore and the Federation are m the grip of a spring cleaning fever. The reason is that they have to comply with the law which demands that all eating shops must be repainted or white-washed before their licences
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  • 289 6 WHY WOMEN LIVE LONGER reason wbj women, on average live longer than men is thai tin > seldom retire, a -roup <i forty-five British doctors and nurses report .:i!rr interviewing some <d cttj 64,000 oldLage pensioners. niEV SELDOM RETIRE A n n ye o spends nearly a lifetime getting up
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  • 105 6 [FARMERS all over the -T counti y are swinging to the Brannon plan. 1 want 100 per cent. not GO m r cent And why not? A man would he out of his mind not to want the highest price he could pot. —Sen. El>::cr Thomas (D)
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  • 199 7 Chinese Communist Agents Entering Thailand Via Burma BANGKOK, Jan. 15. (UP) A number of Chinese Communis! secret agents entered Thailand from the town of Chiengrung v, the Burmese Province of Kengtung, about 90 miles from the Thailand border town of Chiengrai on the north, according to a I high police
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  • 144 7 WASHINGTON, Jin. 15: (IP)— The Defence Department vloM'd th.it four top military leaders have arrived ifcya hut said there was "no special significance" to the I'.n were General J. Lawten Collins. Army Secretary, I Beyl Vandenber^. Air Force Chief of Staff. ral H'.dter B.
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  • 276 7 LONDON, Jan. 15 (AP) British Health autlioalready wrestling v>ith one of the WOral flu lies m history, took uracil steps yesterday -> an eveq more dreaded menace smallpox. es now have been reported m the of E I and the death toll from smallpox ed
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  • 40 7 GOETTINGEN, Jan. 15 (Renter) The West German customs authorities reported here that West German customs men and East German border police fought a gun battle near the Anglo-Soviet zonal frontier at Reifenhausen, m Frieldland C unty, late tonight.
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    57 7 photo. PATSY LI MEETS B^iEF ACTOß— Singapore girl Patsy Li is seen above with her benefactor, Father Gehring, on arrival at Williamsburg, Virginia. The Catholic priest sheltered her and nursed her back to health m 1943 when the girl was found wounded and ill on a Guadacanal battlefront. Patsy will
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    59 7 photo KING'S VISITORS —Queen Ingrid of Denmark and her three children are on a visit to Stockholm, as the guests of King Gustaf Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden. Photo shows Princess Margirethe seems a little shy and hides behind her mother as she is introduced to King Gusiaf. In
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  • 80 7 Reds Claim 1 3,000 UN Ca sualties p the Chi- i] B: itish and >ps during ffensive, Of moni- red 6,558 S1 tf of Regiment and 31st th ROK regiments. Ed the capture troops, including ing a tank a of tl 29th the offensive, the rted. the Comihiiated the I
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  • 374 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 15 (AP)— Retired (US) Major-General < laire L. Chennault, of World War 1 1 "Flying Timers"' fame, said thai all-out Chinese Communist assault would crush Hongkong m "less than two weeks." Reporting an extensive interview with Cheuuauil todax.
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    54 7 BhotO \:a POOO NYwsphnto. I ICHON flU'.S— lres hurnt brightly m Inchon harbour shortly after the last of the United Nations forces had left. The forces were redeployed by Admiral Thack.ry's Amphibious Group Three. The move sms Bnfsfced shortly after midnight on !an. 5. Nothing of value warn left behind
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  • 248 7 U.S. Bth Army HQ. IN KOREA. Jan. 15 (AP) Major-General Robert B. McClure was relieved last night as Commander of the U.S. Second Division. He will be replaced by Major-General Clark Ruffner, former Chief-of-Staff of 'the Tenth Corps, an Eight Army spokesman saia The
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  • 58 7 MANILA. Jan. 15. (UP) four-member ni egation from Thailand, on k home after a tour of American and European countries, stopped over here brii and was proceeding on to Bangkok by air this morning. The naval party, headed by Re tr Admiral Jan Pachusanon, includes Captains
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    • 40 7 French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman said today that he had won the support of Canadian Prime Minister Louis SI tor French participation m the Far Eastern peace talks proP ised by the British CommonIth through the U tited Nations.— U.P.
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    • 37 7 Mr. Hector McNeil, former British United Nations delegate, said that if the Soviet and Chinese Governments did not respond to the United Nations ceasefire proposal m Korea the world would know they did not want peace.- Reuter
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    • 39 7 Finance Minister Hayato Ikeda told the Japanese people that taxes would be increased, even if it should bocome necessary to re-arm the nation. Japan's rearmament, he continued, would only call for forces sufficient to guard her own soil. A.P.
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    • 44 7 M. Claudius Petit, French Minister of Reconstruction, told j a Social Democrat Congress m Saint Etienne that the French j situation m Indo-China was lightened by "The sympathy extended to us by India and Pakistan, which compensates for the attitude of Communist China." Reuter
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    • 41 7 Sixty Indonesian Air Force cadets who arrived In trie United States toward the end of 1950 to i receive flight training under the j United States Air Force were reported by Flight School Operators today to be making "excellent progress." Reuter
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    • 48 7 One person was killed and 24 injured, some seriously, when a bomb was thrown m Masouda I Shermoo synagogue m uagndad. The incident occurred when a number of Iraqi Jews were on their way to get a plane to Israel. I Police opened an inquiry im- mediately. Reuter
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    • 31 7 East Berlin people's police arrested three unidentified American soldiers who crossed into the Soviet sector by mistake. Police officials said the soldiers were carrying hunting «uns when they were seized. Reuter
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    • 27 7 Over 300 people took part m an anti-Eisenhower demonstration, called by the Communistsupported ex-service movement for peace, m Trafalgar Square. m the centre of London yesterday. Reuter
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    • 40 7 Lieut Gen. Sir Horace Robertson, who exercises administrative command of the British Commonwealth troops fighting m Korea, told the United Press that he was glad to see "a :>>;rn ot censorship" has been established for the Korean war coverage. U.P.
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    • 34 7 Both passenger and freight rates on the Japanese Government railway may or- raised m October this year, Dec;-. or of the Business Bureau oi the Government Railway Corporation told JaDanese newspapers.— 1 tenter- AAP
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    • 50 7 TIGHT-LIPPED secret service put the lid on details of its plans for increased protection of President Truman. Instead of separating the cost of Presidential protection m the 1952 budget as it had done m the past the Secret Service lumped it m with the $2,430,443 requested for investigating counterfeiters.- UP
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  • 129 7 TOKYO, Jan. 15: (UP) Officers and men at General MaeArthur's Headquarters have been ordered to get rid of their paunches. "I will not permit this command to become a haven for gluttons and lounge addicts," warned Bri^adirr General Bryan Milburn, Commander of the HQ and Service Command
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  • 169 7 SAIGON, Jan. I"> (AP) The ir.ndi \rm\ msnmunknie reported !a*t nigbl a renewal of Canimiinistled I ietminh attacks on the line al French pacts along the northern defence perimeter shield ..v. Hanoi, North bido-China capitaL Use Vietminli lo launched a series of night assaults on
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  • 89 7 Reds Rush Arms To I-C Border HONGKONG, lan. 15. (AP I Chine: c Communists today arc re, ortedlj rushing 26 tanks and 40 field puns to [ndo-China front r ia preparation for an "aOont s li c offem ire bj the Chinese Beds ia Eado-Chiaa tne independent sewspapet \*.th X
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  • 51 7 MELBOURNE, Jan. (Reuter-AAP) Two out of three Australians think their soldiers and airmen should continue to fight m Korea, according to a straw poll. The poll also claimed that ;1 Australians opp< bombing Chine: m Manchuria and were over- whelming a linst using the atom bomb on
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    • 75 7 ii on the SENSATIONAL NEW I The Perfect Baby Chair I A "MARMET" PRODUCT 1 BI Deeply upholstered scot or I back, m Pink or Green. 2 Scientifically designed bucket seat teaches him to sit properly end protects h;m from draughts. 3 The d?ep tray swings sideways to cdm;t beby
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  • 201 8 S'pore Rubber Prices In Unexpected Upward Movement Standard Stall Reporter BUSINESS m the Singapore robber market yesterday was conftned mostly lo firsl grade rubber for the purpose of short-covering of January positions. Thai maintained quotations, which for no appafenl reason moved uj> considerably. -l Deals were reported at as high
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  • 225 8 Brown' s Review Of Greatest V alue, Says MacDonald S'-:cre Journalist's Venture Standard Staff Reporter THE [)ISTI\MH>\ ol being the fir-t journalist lo prodnCC a financial journal m thi* nuinln rightly goes lo Mr. Dickson Brown, who ran chum a wealth ot experience ami specialised knowledge of Malayan economic allairs.
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  • 79 8 Standard Staff Reporter U PRODUCE mark-- m Singapore was quiet vady m I sections with er, but Bcult because of wide 'ii. B quiet on la F pean adv; bu 3 r- ag $55 per i 1 N rs m the mai I C onut
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  • 76 8 New Rubber Bonding Method In UK A v EW, simple .cap i of bber to •r which proves fair to the use of Jn t engineering r: has >n perfectfi 3 In Britain The P s es a bond that > -4 that the two pr.\ ,-red pail ln« the
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  • 55 8 Preliminary experiments to sei culture m Uttar ;h India) proved w il m various districts c 70.000 mulberry ►ts a. ere planted it yi ..r. On the basis ot results achieved, the State Government have drawn up a Five- Year Plan to extend .be ry plantation
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    39 8 picture. Seen signing the ThailandOccupied Japan trade pact for 1!)51 m Tokyo are (from left): Phra Nararaj-Cham-nongr, Thai Under-Secretary of State for Commerce, and Lieut-Got Arthur J. Kehe, of SCAP. Looking on are Thai, SCAP and Japanese officials.- PANA
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  • 31 8 A conference of cm:: I uiists and plant experts from Sweden, Britain and America s held m Xew Delhi to discuss problems concerning improvement of cultiv ited plants.
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  • 269 8 I iPETOVN, Jar,. !.->. *-0..f1i Africa I- m the Inro ol an all-time record wool boom. With world demand forcing prices up lo fantastic heights, sheep farmers m Cape Province and Natal are making profits undreamed of four years ago. Pre I is increasing
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  • 111 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Jan. 15) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 KSS Spot Loose S2.o:> $2.11 1 OB m hales Eel). No. 1 K.S.S. $2.07 $2.08 No. 2 K.S.S. SJ.OI $2.'Yl No. K.S.S. (Norn.) $1.95 $1.96 Ton": Very steady. LONDON RCBBKR Monday's opening
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  • 27 8 Output of the ICepong Dredging Co. Ltd., for the quarter ended Dec 31, 1950 amounted to 115} tons, reoorl Harper Gilfillan and Ci Ltd Secretaries,
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  • 799 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon.— An undertone of optimism prevailed m the Malayan share market today with quotations snowing improvements m most instan- 5, especially m the tin and rubber shares section. To-day's prices were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks 1 82 J I M Ord 1
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  • 228 8 EXCHANGE ra^es now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING KITING I r O 11. 1.1 ().o. 80 60 dVs bo a/e. I a 24 332 2/4 732 2 4 I 4 2,4 6/18 2 4
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  • 322 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE U.S. embargo on shipments of raw material* to Ho;i«*;konj*; is eneourajiiii*: m Singapore- attempts to mark u}> the prices of Hon«*;kon<j manufactured goods on the assumption that a lar^e number of factories m that Colony will soon
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  • 66 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15: The Eeononuc Cooperation Administration has been reque-t'd to finance the proposed purchase of 20 tractors, six auto-patrol tandem graders and spare part* lor a recently-approved road development project m Malaya. Ten of the 26 tractors would be the equivalent of Caterpillar D 8
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  • 365 8 THE U.S. rubber industry is well prepared the defence needs of the nation m 1951, and at the same time keep the civilian economy rolling along m good shape. The industry has production facilities to turn oul 120,000 tons of finished products
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  • 53 8 The Town I iken a survey livinj conditions m urban ai i vnble planning ea find out bow the tow can be provided with tan :'.aa more comfortable h\ Master plans are to be prep; for some Imports unely. Lucknow, Gh.l7i.lbad. Ball a, I': and
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  • 55 8 NEW SILK I NDUSTRY Successful experiments have been made m Kashmir Slate lor utilising different kinds of silk wastes and spinning them into attractive yarn. This kind ol drawn silk, known as "Matka" silk, has given rise to a new industry m the State. Riving employment to 1,500 operatives, most
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  • 18 8 Communist China plans to i double her production oC a news* print iv 1931. U.P.
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  • 313 8 LONDON. Jan. 11 (AP) I>tff**g snortsu mmv \ital iiuJ'.i atrial materia!* threaten 00l Britain's arm* programme luil arc lik < 1 to cans* uncmploN amenl and hamper ana nations Stride* towards economic Strength uiikcan Im* <lon»* soon In renVrc them. Coal and
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  • 49 8 US SHOULD QUICKLY BUY WOOL SHIXGTOX. lan. 15: >l and guayule m deveN rubber. have been top of M itions Board The Govern* the wool army comp:< ;i n i wool cl B John D. Small a the i quick t and rou -ard had buy b i i
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  • 22 8 Shares Had Undercurrent Of Firmness LONDON, J An 1 >w t Rul X »rea r firm. g i I days deali dried
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  • 21 8 State D< the co-operati ion of c m short about four wee These pi comm sen: ing and coi
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    • 35 8 NEXT TO HAVING A PICH UNCLZ THE BEST THING IS TO INVEST IN SAVINGS YOU TOO CAN OPEN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB LITTLE AS S 1 INTEREST STILL BE PAID AT 2% PEB VNNI 01. CHUnGKHSntUBRnKI
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  • 335 9 3 Jap Boats Due With 21,000 Tons Essential Goods |j N SFk YEW, Standard Staff Reporter ii) -peed up imports of essential goods, main)' eemenl ami building materials, the Singapore Govcrßmeßl lias so Car authorised three J tpanesc skips ia be chartered to deliver more
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  • 61 9 m the of an ore-car ry- urill be twice ze of the 264 ore w operating on the 9 i t to carry b> rogr .^.me to l the Amerv. be 690 feet have a beam of :rgo comI a total of vire riers. r
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  • 259 9 Standard Staff Reporter STRONG security measures will he taken to guard the dollar earning luxury liner th<* (.'aroma when she docks m Singapore on March 1. Few members of the public will see the splendour of the 34.000-ton Cunard Steamship Company's "Green Goddess."' as the
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  • 124 9 SANTANDER, Jan. 15 Sailors fishing of! this northern post have brought back an unexpected "catch" a modern "ghost ship." The fishermen spotted the ship, a tugboat, just alter dawn some Z5 miles off shore as it was wallowing helplessly m th:» waves. On boarding the vessel
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  • 75 9 HONGKONG, Jan. !5.— 11 is reliably learned that a British airline" which for the past year had hoped to fly into Communist China, has now abandoned that hope and begun retrenching its personnel. An informant said the Hongkong Airways, operated by Jardine Matheson Company,
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  • 161 9 Stewardess Dies In Rescue Bid PHILADELPHIA. Jan 15 (AP) Seven persons died m the flaming wreckage of a National Airlines plane that crashed oa the snowswept International Airport runway here on Sunday. Eighteen poisons were rescued, ten of them by an heroic stewardess, who perished* after making trip after trip
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  • 137 9 A SMALL number of casualties from among the South African contingent serving with the United Nations force will shortly stage through Changi enroute for home as pari of the extension of tin- R.A.F."*? casualty air evacuation scheme. Nationals ot other European countries an- exjxetetl
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  • 128 9 FIGHTER planes of the United States Air Force are to be fitted with a British jet engine. The new Sapphire turbo-jet. made by Armstrong Siddelev, will be built into Republic F-84 F aircraft. This British engine is the most powerful unit of its
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  • 82 9 LONDON, Jan. 15.— British airmen are to be trained m Canada under the new scheme prepared by the Royal Air Force. The first group of pilots have left London by air. the average age of those making up the party being twenty. They
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  • 104 9 TOKYO. Jan. 15. KeuterAAP) -Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida will negotiate m the near future with Mac Arthur's j Headquarters for permission to charter 100 Liberty vessels and to import U***** ,000,000 worth of essentia] materials for stockpiling according to the Japanese press today.
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  • 64 9 LONDON. Jan. 15. (Reuter) —Lack of "air <pace" for the large increase of wavebandthat would have to be allotted is at present holding up an expansion of the number of amateur radio transmitters m Britain. The Radio Society of Great Britain has asked its
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    • 240 9 Despatches j TODAY: Palembang noon by Tosari, North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei ar; i Miri noon by Ka- tong. U.S.A. and Canada noon Iby San Angelo Victory, P. 1.. Hongkong. China. Japan by Muswell Hill, Pontianak by F Amnuputty. TOMORROW: Nil. Arrivals TODAY: S. India by Rajula. Thailand by train. TOMORROW:
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    • 666 9 .«,«t»« iivp I Acnentina <-ar*o for Golf Fort Raton* for Britisfe North Borne-v e.VSI ASIATIC UNP Tn Port Steel Rover sails Jan. 22. Rasa for Kuantan. Rawing f.;r Kerr.. Ouixi.rn From Euros* Jan 18 stee i Vendor, sails Jan 23. j man. Scudai for Dungun Seoenak lor ,i an i
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  • 1002 10 By A Special Correspondent In Germany JJAMBURG, Jan. 15. An encouraging sign that leading Germans are willing and anxious to combat anti-Semitism is seen m tne campaign being conducted by Herr Erich L.ueth of Hamburg against Goebbcls' favourite film director Veit Harlan. Herr Lucth
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  • 131 10 Anna Neagle 's Next 'Lady With A Lamp' 1 ONDON, Jar;. 15 The film portraits of famous women portrayed and produced by Anna Neagle and Herbert Wilcox will be augmented during 1951 by a screen version of the late Reginald Berkeley's *'Lady with a Lamp." (Florence Nightingale) The gallery of
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  • 91 10 Eddie Set For Comedy Role In Musical IJOLLYWOOD. Jan. 15.— Eddie Bracken has bee; signed by RKO Radio for the top comedy role of Tony Martin's manager m "Two Tickets to Broadway.*' technicolour musical now m production under the direction of James V. Kern. As a fast talking operator. Bracken
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  • 88 10 r TOKYO. Jan. 15:— The British Commonwealth Film Corporation will donate tne entire Japan profits of the film "Tne Black Narcissus" to Japan's Lepers, Kyodo news agency reported today. Kyodo said Louis Bush, Japan representive of the British Commonwealth Film Corporation, announced the donation which
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    • 227 10 C Jti AY TODAY 11 AM- 1 45-4.15-6.45 9.30 P.M. MORE THAN ATMagLJ,ER > I JJL^ raVaV aHaVI wVM T^ W r «°«l I r tnC P TO T I™ 1 1 aV^aTO rM£ G L J L^ %i<aaaß I "ou-woo* cast m j \K.\T rHAXGE tmm ALL-KEW! BC V
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    • 78 10 OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS— 3. 6.15 6c 9.15 p.m. 20ih Century-Fox's Exciting Adventure Drama "SLfITTEOY'S HURRICANE" starring RICHARD WIDMARK LINDA DARNELL VERONICA LAKE with John Russell j >t JE**-»*»«*»-«a Mi GRAND OPENING TODAY DAILY 2 SHOWS 3.30 7.30 P.M. P. A. Perianayagi; L.Narayana Rao. Raja Gandam, and Many others m
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    • 33 10 Ha Hot A rrira t r rilE Bubla Baiiet is due to arrive m Singapore tomorrow m the Eastern Queen and will open on the Capitol Theatre stage on January 22 and 23.
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    • 203 10 f^JVi SHOWING from TODAY II |*|9 *j 11.00.1.45.4.<M).6..[(1.<)..t0 I I I I T J I Latest Locally Filmed Malay Picture NINE BIG NEW SONG HITS! H I I A^MMMmmm^. j^ffl^y-. J /^Cy WBSt^^»-'^^ki MMm\^^^^Amtb^k^Um\ mm\ V aBIBBaW Wfe^^^^^^aMaaaaa! Bar liaam V^^^ -S?** Bf^ 4 '^SR- -S A' WBL Ja^aßa*a^a£»^ l
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    • 80 10 V I WANT YOU TO V QUIT VAKKIN', 1 |LAST TIME V LAV OFF,] fl WON'T M/ 1 Vfcsl>^<f/ DO GOOD r—^ I ELMER- WINDOW YOU LEFT "Xl TELL PAY GOOD f\ (vL J^ i «J \X WS^S^JB 003 THIS J <\\ WASHIN' IS MV THE WINDOWS \VA/ MONEY ii\
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  • 729 11  -  THOMAS HARRIS By QiOCKHOLM, Jan. 15: .^Sweden is throwin? every available member of her security police into an all-out jsew Year drive to hunt down Communist spies. The drive is announced by the Swedish Aliens Commission, m its frinkest statement on the dangers
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  • 544 11  - Star Gazing ORION wiTn (FOR PERIOD COVERING JAN. 16—22) JAN. 20 TO FEB. 18 (Aquarius): A less than bright week for the younger people but the older folks will have a problem-free week. Good news for the middleaged by mail and the probable meeting with an old friend. FEB. 19
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  • 31 11 photo. There is a revival of professional boxing m Ipoh. The central figum seated m front is the promoter, Mr. V. P. Krishnasamy, with boxers and helpers. Standard
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  • 381 11 LONDON. (AP) British -.port much arc lo«»k--;in*Z forward to better ifcingy iii 1951* forward beßß\*g about the only direction tbc\ can look after tbi» \ear. Things -fot mi batl m 1 ).>() that e\en the British j;ot tired of Im my cheerful
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  • 396 12 HOB ART, Jan. 15 (Reuter-AAP) After an early struggle for runs MCC gained first innings lead of 12 over Tasmania on the second of their three-day match here. The MCC were all out for 234 m reply to Tasmania's 192, and Tasmania had made
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  • 183 12 MADRAS, Jan. IS (Reuter) A courageous third wicket par" iership oi 17v*. though saving the Madras Governor's Xi ivorA an innings defeat i not prevent the Comr wealth touring team from 0g y ten wickets here t T i C >■■■■■■ vt ill
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  • 233 12 UK Rugby Results VDON Jan 13 I Reuter 1 the latest Rugby L m aid Rugby Union V R B Si H< le s A -.4 I vers 17 Bra:: ej I I ersfleld 2 Wig 11 5 Castleford a K IS Hunsl< I 10 1 s 44 WakefleldT 12
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  • 289 12  -  RANJIT SINGH By WHEN Bobby Njoo. the popular Indonesian champion enters the ring on Friday at the Happy World against Sid Fletcher heading promoter Wally Oakes' boxing programme, he will still have his deadly left-hook which earned him fistic honours about a year ago when he
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    30 12 photo. Before Saturday's Rugger classic between Singapore and Penang, the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, was introduced to the teams. Sir Henry is seen shaking hands with Penang players. Standard
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  • 37 12 GARMISCH PARTE RKIRCHEN, Jan. 14 (AP) Switzerland won at ice hockey and Germany won m the twoman bobsled racing on Sunday In the opening events of an eight- international Winter sports carnival here.
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  • 416 12 LONDON, Jan. 13 (neuter) —The final Irbh Rugby I nion triai at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, today proved a disappointing affair. The probables won by :>m> goals and a try I .'i point,) to zero but the exchanges were often acrappy and good Lark play was at
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  • 53 12 S'pore Players For Manila NINETEEN SAFA players and two officials leave Kallang Airport this evening for Main!-! where arrangements have been made to play six or seven matches. From Manila the team will fly to Bangkok to play four matches flayers and officials arc pected to return to Singapore on
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  • 58 12 Nelson Wins Crosby Golf pebrle BEACH. California, Jan. 15— (AP) Texas rancher Byron Nelson, once the foremost golfer m the United States. thrilled more than 15.000 specta- -> Sunday when lie won the US$lO,OOO Bin* Crosby Golf Tournament with a 54-hole score 209. Nelson no longer plays m tournament regularly,
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  • 82 12 IPOH. Sunday:— Following a ia] here Last evening, seventeen players were selected to travel down to Penang for the Interit ite quadrangular hockey cump< tition nexl week-end. The following will represent Perak Aziz, York Khuan, Hazari, Shanmuganathan, P. Sankey, s. Selvanayagam, Prithvi Nath. L C
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  • 1128 12 LONDON. Jan. 14 (Reuter) —Following are the football league standings after yesterday's matches are as follows; FIRST DIVISION Tottenh™ H. Via °6 H IA!^ Middlesbrough 20 14 a 4 62 37 3fl J^V 1 1 27 »5 5 7 54 30 35 S? lves 25 13 6
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  • 251 12 KL Stadium Plea By Selangor F.A. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Hope is expressed m the annual report of the Football Association ol Selangor that the Government and the Municipality will take a lead m the matter of a stadium m Kuala Lumpur, Unless XL can boast of a good stadium, adds
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  • 119 12 SAFA Affiliated To English FA ON the eve of the Colony soccer team's departure on their tour of Manila and Bangkok comes a bit of news which should encourage them a great deal. The Singapore Amateur Football Association's application for affiliation to the Football Association of England has been approved.
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  • 95 12 BRUSSELS, Jan. 15. (AP) Brussels i- to ask for the 19o'0 Olympic games to be held here. it was learned tod iy. Lucien Cooremans, Alderman m charge ol sport on Brussels Town Council, told reporters that he has proposed that Brussels ask for the 1960
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  • 92 12 BURMA'S welter and middleweight champion, Mating Thaung. is expected at Kallang Airport today from Rangoon. Mating has beaten all opposition m Rangoon during the past three years and is coming over to fight the W inner of Friday's top-liner between Bobby Njoo and Sid Fletcher. Maung
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  • 52 12 CSC Billiards Championships THE billiards championships organised by the Chinese Swimming Club recently resulted as follows: English Three ball Open Championship, Tan Kong Guan. runner-up. Koh Han Khoon. Three-ball Handicap, Choo Kirn Chwee. Four-ball Open Championship. Teo Siew San; runner-up, Koh Han Khoon. Four-ball Handicap. Tan Puav Choo; runner-up, Ng
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  • 65 12 The I.R.C. Ist Team will be playing against H.M.S. Sambang tomorrow and the "A" Team against 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. on Saturday. Both games will be at Farrer Parle at 5.15 p.m. The I.R.C. teams will be selected from the following: Narayana, Paul, Muthiah, Veloo, Phillip, Kalimuthu, Ganesan, Gani,
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  • 108 12 BENTONG. Mon. Eighteen players have been selected to represent Pahang ta the North Quadrangular Hockes Tournament to be held m Penang from Jan. 19 till Jan 21. The Pahang representatives are expected to leave on Thursday. Jan. IB will be selected from: Maud (Kuala Lipis), Chet
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  • 135 12 SEREMBAN, three ot the ftvi Combined Schools team put Up against the Com!,. j team of Ite N- I Btl S I pletion lor the At the conctusioi Samuel. President of th* called upon the Tv ol NS to give awa: awards of the N.S.B
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  • 53 12 SYDNEY. tralian prob tour England during »< The team is 1;. of Norman von Nida. K< and Pete: Thorns expected to leave hen to play m the rich t English circuit now be; admit young T Victoria* P ciation ahead I go to England. Is
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  • 458 12 SCRC-SCC Replay By 'FORWARD' ALL ROADS, as far as hockey fans are mncrm-*f? lead to the padang today when the Singapore Cricket Club and the Singapore Chinese Recreation Chin m x again m the second replay and their third Triraui to decide the finalists
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    • 26 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: AM. P.M. Singapore 4.34 5.26 Malacca 1.12 Port Dirkson 11.53 Port Sham 10.45 11.42 P«-namj 5.23 7.43
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