Singapore Standard, 23 January 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard i NO. 2C3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 224 1 United Nations Forces Retake Wonju Airstrip HE CEXTKAI FRONT, Jan. 22 (UP).— The form io»l.i\ retocis Wonju airstrip and i»h M tor imo days In a Conunonisl (lowing i fircii^ht. The firefighi occurred Dreed < oaunanisfl platoon* p and lull i i l l wen- i allied hands ;.r- al
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  • 9 1 Thief Stabs Woman And Runs Away i: poi ler
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  • 155 1 Citizenship Likely To Be Replaced Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPI R Mon.— A ft bill v. hich s ets out Eoi the granting of ia 'us to all p> rs burn m the various S m the Federation, The Standirns, is at presant under Govern- S te i nality if
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  • 220 1 Sp:::I To Standard HONGKONG, Mon.— Mr. Aw Bofiti Haw shared birthday cheers with 4,500 old Hongkong today when he distributed cash gifts totalling H525,000 at the Hongkong V tb ill Club Grounds. Two thousand well-wishers above H8 years old were each i lISIO
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  • 32 1 ZURICH. Jan. 22: (UP)— Thundering snow avalanches m the Eu: .pean Alps killed 150 persons m four countries over i he week-end and hundreds oij o\ wera reoorted missing. >.
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  • 63 1 BAD weather yesterday igairj hampered the search of the missing Dakota of The Standard. RAF planes took the air m the morning but they could not locate the wreckage about seven miles over the Siamese border because of poor vLsibi- lity. Attempts to identify
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  • 55 1 Photo. Britisii Centurion Tanks are shown here rolling southward out of the Osan area of South Korea a week ag.t. during the United Nations withdrawal before advancing Communist hordes south of Seoul On Jan. 15, the United Nations forces retook the offensive, rdcapturing Osan
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  • 63 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 22 (UP>— A Chinese report said today that S iviet Russia opened a con- j sulate-genera! In Canton last Saturday. The Russians had no consulate there under the Na- j tionalist rule. The report, however, did not Rive the name vi the ConsulGeneral.
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  • 327 1 Standard Shipping Hrporter IN ORDER to take shipments of Malayan rubber io Chinese Communist ports of Tsingtao and Tienlsin v, .:r;- there i> a great demand, some of the >hij; which have been i-ailinn under the Nationalist flag have recently changed over
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  • 37 1 PORT M )RESBY, New Guinea, Jan. 22: (UP)— Twenty-three pel sons were reported dead and 34 missing today m a volcanic i eruption heard 100 miles away From the belching crater of! Mount Lamington. I
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  • 175 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Deputy Com- missioner of Police. Uniform Branch, Mr. G. R. Livett, has been boarded out by a Medical Board and is expected to leave for the U.K. on retirement by j the first boat available. The Standard reliably learnt
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  • 43 1 A Hokkien taxi-driver Tan Cheng Hee of 35, Paya Lebar Road was shot by some unknown persons at Tij milestone Changi Road at 1 p.m. yesterday. He was removed to hospital where he died. Police found some expended revolver cartridges.
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  • 157 1 PARIS, Jan. 22 (AP) France is stai her refusal' to recognise Communist China or invite the i me to sit m the Ui I Nations. Commenting on a new poli; i to the Vi >ns. a Foreign Office sp. said on M thai
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  • 148 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 22 (UP).— Well-informed Chinese sources here said today that the Chinese Communists have ordered aJI materials now stocked m warehouses m Kwangtung's coastal towns be moved inland before the em\ of this month. The step was interpreted as n precaution against the
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  • 522 1 US Statement Indicates Shift Of Taiwan Policy L\KE SUCCESS, Jan. 22. (AP) The United States, m a far reaching statement of policy, declared Sunday that America* national security needs would dictate the future of Form<»a. Moreover, said Ambassador Ernest A. Gross, the 1. S. wfli never participate m any conference
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  • 80 1 WASHINGTON Jan <\P)—The L'nited StatrsT Britain and France will < all on Rus.sia this week to state her attitude towards a Big Four meeting:. A carefully worded Note will be delivered to Moscow, probably on Tuesday. It is the fourth m the series
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  • 40 1 Ike Has Cold, Sore Throat FRANKFURT. Jan. 23; \P> tD 1 cold and I hi >c led Occupying p MemtM taff said I and Me three comn Meet informally *i the hon. America! < where r.e is to spend the night
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  • 228 1 Standard Staff Reporter AT the first meeting held yesterday by the Committee appointed by the Singapore Government at Tuesday's Legislative Council Meeting to examine the desirability of the commodity controls, i: ,j cc f to set up a Steering Committee, a Mechanics Comm I and
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  • 87 1 Standard Staff Ergmln SINGAPORE P.: Lee v, .<-_ day morning seized a shipment of about 540.000 worth of rubber s pected to have been smuggled into the Colo: Rhio. The rubber, ■pnroxin 150 picuis. wms being load* -i into a lorry from a Lighter
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  • 125 1 taipki .hi-, n rAP>-om-cial Nationalist quarters withheld comment but unofficial i ircles hailed with fe Wash- sion on Formosa— that America's se< „»-eds would dictate the future of the island and :he United States would never take part m any conference on the subject at which
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  • 41 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Won— A 16-year-old Tamil girl phanaletchimi wai luund hanged on the beam o! her home m labourers' Lines of the J Batru Towjq Board, veste It is believed Bhe hanged herself because of a love affair.
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  • 246 2 Cost Of Living In S'pore Today Is 3.7 Times That Prewar Standard Staff Reporter A STUDY of Singapore market transactions m essential commodities made by Standard reporters yesterday showed that prices demanded for most goods bordered on the level of prices asked for during the peak periods of blackmarketing m
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  • 278 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIR SRINIVASA SARMA, noted Indian journalist, »aid yesterday that the people of Malaya should act unitedly to strengthen the hands of the Government for eradicating the terrorist movement m Malaya. S:r Srinivasa played an important part m opposing the
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    81 2 photo fcL3 SZb.MIYASA Sai ma, the well-known Indian journalist w l !M is nuu iii Malaya <»n his to'.sr of Sontfa hast \m.i. Sir S.irm.i. who is inu 61, was tin* I isfl to be knighted I>\ King; Edward 1 1 1 just before lii^ abdication m i. >,,",. He
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  • 37 2 SINGAPORE music lovers wUI h ive an op] t gramoph ital of choral I known American rs at YMCA tomorrow at 8 p.m. The public are invited. The which is m three parts, one hour.
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  • 52 2 A 56-YEAR OLD woman. Lim Quee Kir. was allowed Slot) bail m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday after she had pleaded guilty to being m possession ol five quarts xA dutiable samsu at Beach Road on Jan. 21. The case was postponed to Jan. 29
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  • 60 2 PLEA] MN< r guilty 1 a chai ot assi tg m I te carrying i of a chap-jee-kee, Law Fook Hoong 1 33) ftn< d $150 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court c terday. Law was arrested while writing lottery stakes m his house at
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    29 2 "BRIGHT FUTURE", t 'v Mb. Boe S?n of !D> Bras Basah Road, one of the entries for the Second Open" Photographic Exhibition r ;r n Council Eal! c:i Friday.
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  • 204 2 S PORE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION Standard SjalT Reporter ONE hundred and Iwent) photographers from all <>\rr the world Canada, China, France, ln<li;». and i ..S.Yin. m addition to those from thr Federation of Malawi and Singapore, haw mmv m thrir "ma terpieces to llw Singapore \ri Societ)
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  • 183 2 SianJura Staif Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic >. ci perien: rd one ol the oas.c. sp;'!i lor a long time i:: Week, when they had to deal with an average of 'M> accidents a day, attributed to \v; i i roan-. The total number of accidents lor the
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  • 186 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE QUESTION of an Increase m the present post oi living allowance which i> now \h acavek Idered by the Singapore Government, X Blme§l a for; v-> ;«> conclusion, some officials told T\w Standard yesterday. Tlii' officials point out
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  • 111 2 m \r;n ii •:\v. Norwegian s -.Miian. Bjom Saadberg, of using criminal force <»a woman by touching h;-r chest the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, yesterday advised Saadberg to take (.ire mot to offend women m foreign ports m future. The woman said that wfaea she and her
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  • 65 2 MR. F.G. TAYLOR. Comman- I dant of the Police Emergency '''raining School m the Federation of Malaya is now advising the Singapore Government on problems of internal security, it was officially stated yesterday. The statement added that Mr. Taylor was Inspector-General of the Police m Bengal
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  • 73 2 Three Held In Attempted Murder Case TWO MEN, Rye Ranjit S gh and Samp Singh, and a woman, S Mariyim binte Haji Samad ntatively charged m I h B c Fourth Police Court terday with attempted murder Sucha Singh and Moninder Singh. The incident was alleged to have occurred near
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  • 193 2 AN ACTION for damages was brought by Sim Teng Yokel and Lim Quek Kuay. adminis-1 trairix and co administratrix of the estate oi Ong Koon Hoe. a contractor, against Liew Soon Lav, m the Singaoore High *****, yesterday. S The suit -was'; seqael to
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  • 42 2 RAHMAD bin Abdullah (17) was fined SlOO. m default two nths' ig imprisonment, m ihe Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, after he was found guilty of committing a > ach of trust of a bicycle he had hi: I d.
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  • 329 2 Standard Stall Reporter SEVERAL Singapore trade union* have demand i an increase m their cost ol living auWam ii nyaV.l b Mr. < W. Lyle, Depot; omiti Three industries have already agreed to demands of their workers. They a Printers' Association, various Singapore rubb< i
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  • 49 2 FOUND gambling at 18J milestone U-n Chu Kang Road on Jan. 20. five men were fi:ied $20 each m the Singapore Fourth P ee Couri yesterday. T ley Gih Kirn g Lew Eng s Tan Kang Cho, Eng Ii i Huat and N T eo Chit.
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  • 289 2 HINDU FESTIVAL TODAY Standard Staff Reporter ITHAIPUSAfti viil b<* nlebrated m Sin«:aj>or«today and neither rain nor flood will fetor the Aevotoes of Lord Subramaniam from earryinj: thiir «l'Moraied kavad'* to the OiettiarV temple They have lasted and prayed and fulfilled act- of mortification eaCfa arrorci tig to his or her
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  • 79 2 Standard Statt Kept It! I A GANG of mure thai Chirc .c and .1 ik lying at anchor ir. I inner roads shortly after mid- n Sunday til pilfer a shipment of rubber. The ship had arrived wit 4 tons of rubber lrom the Coast of
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    • 163 2 CLASSIFIED A~Dr^* SITUATIONS V ACAIJr Indian newsvi m Johore B applj i. M; Jalan intei view B f~T lired for G Schools m K< School credit m Era r pass U, and cost Grovernmei or hotisii Pleas* api The Superintend, i d Kedah A Per] J EteraUon (X| 1 K
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  • 5 3 Policeman Must Stand Trial .rtr*r
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  • 673 3 APPLICATION OF MANPOWER LAW WILL BE HUMANE Directees May Appeal Standard Staff Correcpondent M ALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Every endeavour will be made not to mflirl .voidable hardship when the Manpower Regulations t under way. Plus assurance was given this morning by Mr. S. W. 1. Foster Sutton, Comptroller of Manpower,
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    13 3 Icputj i r VoluaJ sei -;t oi' .1 •it li I Mtil. -i
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  • 5 3 Witness Is A Roving Songstress
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  • 57 3 Standard SfcUi Correspondent k LUMP vere killed ai led by the Raub g the J4 hours c I- today. Four re killed >utrighl when their ►ne of two its v reen- id m 1 i of J t\ ittempting 3 X pis. te <
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  • 28 3 Broke Curfew, Many Fined A 'heard by S Magistrate for indoors at P Fine I wh'i The Sere Rot nnr Club ipils 3 S Vlanl Ing c X
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  • 79 3 INDIAN YOUTH URGED TO BE GOOD CITIZENS Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. Indonesian youth is playing a very vital part today m reconstructing the country said. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, chairman of the Malayan Trade Union Council to the youth section of the N.S. Indian Association, m a talk on
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  • 202 3 Stall i orre^pondfnt Xl II Ml'! !5. Mon. V Kuala Lumpur lawyer, Mr. I*. v Rajanooria >)itl m •11 < > Firs] \la<*i<*tratf -> rourl I'i'Lis Inal he would Ih* making bii application i»» the i)<-j>;it\ PuMie Prosieculor <<• have ;i t i 1
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  • 482 3 Sikh Charged With Attempted Murder Cut m Mibbon Standard Staff < r>rr<>spond .h X! LI HPI H. Vfon. How he wa* »hol al thrice Uy one of three Sikhs, ivhcn he demanded paytnenl For six hottles of beer and some groundnut** wa* tv! Jl« x^'-- Justice il. iilumi m the
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  • 60 3 First Case of Its Kind X l 1 A LUMPUR, Mon In the firs! case oi its kind heard today, b Tore Inche Ibrahim, I ir^i Magistrate, i Chinese, Tan Few Lai, pleaded guilty to faihnt; to present himself at 11mHome (iuard :'ntre t<» i;j\t' thi' officer parti culars about
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  • 162 3 Stand ird Stall R< k porter JOHORE lUlilt! Hon. The retpmmm l»> l%m Jolutrr Kahrti |>ui>iir to ■Jipflil li\ their l<*:iiirr« join the Auxiliary Pfllicr Forrr and hH|i vtu\ lln ppMeMl Emergence h*B been ren mrouracinir. The Officer Superititen ling IPpHce Cirtle, Johore Bahru
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  • 56 3 Had Spurious Gripe Water —Fined $150 Stand ii J v -tM trresp m-'.-A* X [PI R A 'i today, by i irahim, t [oi i j ii i The Peel Road. The cai was examined In i' were found rosmeti of Grip.- WTat The driver, the icct for interi igal
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  • 63 3 SUCCESSFUL APPEAL BY DETECTIVE PUB Dai' Banna. n ;> n Kajr., c I today m his app i > viction lind oJ th m >nil if S.'iOO a i\ who heard the a of a ir.au who 'tun he hid > s given by pc doubted ly <»;. the court.
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  • 9 3 ian Si (tartar S Bin Kual.i I
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  • 69 3 Suiu'trd St.i lt R( p fOHORC KXHKI M i. Thr (lONrrumrii! app t the 'llinrsr 081 OtOMJ I .'ohon- liahru to ioiti <l KftjuUr |'oli< <■ <>( the SI h.i> hi "n a total failr.r- t a Police spokesman tod i lie s.lid tint although wid-*-->])i
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    • 119 3 I j^Hp^^^TWßl ~j|L^l. 1 SEREMBAIS Today Plaaa: I Was A S >r i, 1 d 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Vi Kumari 1 Tamil 1 12, 6.15 and 9.15 p m Cathay: fangayarkarasi (Tamil) i ti and 9 v ra. Metropole: Dilruba (Hindis 1 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. SELAI\GOR Today kl VI
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    • 134 3 [Regal: (Klan»): NK-.-ra (Tuni. 30 and :> 15 p.nr .itiijy 1 PSi: Vj^ayapathy (Tamil) 2.30, 6 and 9 p.m. S»'v (Klangh Stars [a My Crown and a p.m. CajDitol 1 Klaag): Prasai M ilayalam 1 3, 6 30 and 9 p.m. Meeting;: KLM Tv::u Plai ii and Building Committee .it
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    • 130 3 MALACCA— Today Capitol: I. .iiia Majnu 11.15 a.m., 2 4'). 6.15, 9.15 p.m. Lido: 4 \.i>j Kannik 1 2 6, 9.: M p.m. R(*x: Advt-nturt^ of Don Juan 10 1.1.! 12.30 pm. Flamingo R lid 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Savoy: Fock Lock Siow Chuan (Cantonese) 3, 7. 9.15 p.m. VEX AMl—
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  • 90 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII. Mon. The annual genera] meeting of the Combined Bar of Perak. Kedab and Perlis was held m the Supreme Couri here on Saturday. Following were elected members of the Bar Committee for I Mr. J. M M Lewis (chairi s M. S.
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  • 442 4 Widespread Floods In Federation Food Dropped To Stranded People Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inhabitants of many iooded areas m Malaya, isolated by tlie heavy rains of the la*t ten (lays, received food •applies through air drops by the RAF. These "food drops" were effected
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  • 96 4 St.mtiard Staff Correspondent :VA)R STAR. M«>n.— The Sail n oi Kedali h.ts appointed Ida brother Tunku Va.ii.b js Rodent of Kedah during the period of his absence m the United Kingdom and Ewope, The annoumement was rial. at the meeting of the State Executive
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  • 48 4 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— The manager of the Teluk Anson Rest ?louse. Tham Ah Teik. claimed trial to having failed to display the maximum current price list of tea and coffee and not having a Price Control Licence. The case was postponed to Feb. 9 for hearing.
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  • 131 4 P E N A N G Mon. A young coffee-shop attendant, Ooi Han Hin. was shot <!rad by an unknown ganman while he was on duty m th*' shop at Brick Kiln Knnd about nine o'clock la>t ni^lit. It was raining heavily at the time. The
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  • 138 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The rate for Infantile mortality has irnnc up to 83 this month as compared to 45 for la>t month, according to the Municipal health statement ju>t issued for publication today. Death rate has also gone up to 11.32 as against
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    52 4 Dr. Puran Singh of Taiping General Hospital who won the Government of India scholarship. He left here on Sunday, on 14 months study leave and will be attached to the Bombay University where he will further his studies on eye diseases. Pr Puran Singh graduated from the Singapore Medical College
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  • 256 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Two or three applications from local men have been received so far for the posi of Deputy Municipal Health Officer left vacant by the resignation of Dr. A. A. Byrne, the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer Mr. S. V. Adam*,
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  • 34 4 PENANG, Mon.—Jewellery to the value of $1,000 was found missing by the proprietor of the Penang Cafe m New World Park on Saturday night. The jeweis were kept inside a lcked drawer.
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  • 24 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Police Lieutenant, Austin Taylor, was fined $250 for behaving j n a disorderly manner while carrying a pistol.
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  • 90 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— All Government offices m Penang and Province Wellesley will remain open tomorrow, Tuesday, when thousands of Indians will celebrate their Thaipusam festival. The day has been gazetted as a bank holiday. Indian members of the Government staff however will be allowed to
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  • 42 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Mon.— A fine of $10 was imposed by the Circuit Magistrate. Inche Abdul Hamid, on Zakariah bin paud for failing to take out an Identity card for hia son. Yusoff.
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  • 163 4 Standard Staff Correspondent pexaxg. Mon. A branch of the Red Cross Society will be established m the Federation of Malaya soon. This was told by two Rod Cross officers, Miss E. Jorden and Miss M. Johnson, who are now m Penang. Miss Jorden, who
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  • 235 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOT.V BAHRU, Mon.— Batek factory owners m Kelantan are nol willing to amalgamate into one limited company, hut prefer to manage the factories themselves. Thej decided thi* at a meeting sponsored h\ the Kural and Industrial Development Authority and attended by
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  • 81 4 Retiring Planter Feted Photo takea at a farewell tea party given by the subordinate ttaff and contractors of Kapala Rubber Estates of Malaya, Bedong\ m honour of the manager, Mr. J. F. Galland, who is going to South Africa on retirement. Mr. Galland is seated m the centre. On his
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  • 58 4 TAIPIXG, Mon. One person was killed and another seriously injured when a lorry, driven by a European planter. knocked into them last Saturday night. Deceased was a Chinese charcoal merchant aged 28. He died a few hours after admission into hospital. The accident occurred near the
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  • 72 4 Aged Beggar Run Over By Lorry BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A 66-year-old Chinese, Liew Yew, was killed as a result of being run over by a Lorry at the junction of Telega Ayer Road and Bagan Luar Road at the old Butterworth town yesterday. At an Enquiry held into his death by
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  • 39 4 PENANG, Mon. A motorcyclist Tan Hooi San, suffered leg injuries when bis machix* came into collision with a motor-car driven by Ho TTiye Dow at the i unction of Bur; Road and Perak Road laic last night.
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  • 236 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The climax of one of the most important aspects of army education m the Far East was marked t.-iis morning with the opening of H le Slim School at Cameron Highlands. The Royal Army Educational Corns n< w
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  • 54 4 Sentence Confirmed Closure Order Varied *J&, B >' Standard m. IPOH.M uw puninl I uing town la. Ka- rotlfi Mentri I pj ruan Haji ou.un an bef«K kin < ounctl I fine imp sessable iah ministrati plies for the town duri shops, the M the order of shops to tween
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  • 252 4 Standard Staff (Jnrr<-i»pondt'nt PENANG, Mod. George Carnegie pleaded fiuilu before Mr. B. G, Smith m the S«>«sinn* < ourt todai on two charges of cheating and mi lenlenced la I*> nmnthn. The first charge wag for j cheating the manager of j i Pritchard
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent T.AIPING. Men —Security forces last sight shot and v.ounded an 18-year-old Chinese hoy who tried to escape during a seanli m hi.s house at Coronation Road. A police BeaiCt par'.y raided the house at midni^ht. The >ouih wa> m terroc^ated and then
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  • 95 4 Standard Staff Correspondent DPOH Won C trii to a cnarge of bouse Trespass. 33-year-old Wong Ah Chong said he thought the box was a public place and he wetA m to use the telephone. Wong was charged with trespassing into a police u^ephone box
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  • 16 4 44 Inmates Are Not Forgotten IPOH. Home n Chinese ill no! the Chii Each Inn of
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    • 30 4 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE TEL. 5338 —5839 TYRE DEPT SOLE AGENTS For HENLEY TYRES MADE IN ENGLAND rag OPEN xMGHTLY TO 10 P. M. BENZINE KIOSK 24hrs SERVICE
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  • 14 5 <; Stafl Reperln Sun. »ho re lion, has r 1n m
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  • 86 5 IS PLANNED john'shland i u-,1 Slafl X [ior.tr >\!'t)\ "for pasM'»»rrs vv! <» arc -nmuiMHT Quarantine Station at St. la be improved m the near future, l!i»--lih O Or, 11. Lvwc lold I h<- Standard I the improvement is to family or group of friends to i
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  • 122 5 Left Alone, Boy Fell To His Death WHILE \vv mother was attending service m church <>n the morning oi Dec IT. Bve-year-oid Ng Tecfc Hock fell to his death i: m the second stores ol his house ;st Que i Stl oot. 1 is i s1 ited m the Singapore
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    83 5 photo. GARLANDS and bouquets were showered on Mr. and Mrs. H. van der Laan. yesterday at Kalian; Airport when nearly 100 businessmen, employees of Netherlands Trading Society, and friends saw the-n ofT by KLM Constellation for Am sterdam. Mr. v »n d**r Lian retired from managership of the N.T.S. la
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    37 5 t>h»li>. MB AM) MRS. tan PAY XIX of Siagapore after their wrddin? «>:i Sunday, ihr bii(ie;r.x>u is the fourth 500 Oi th f l.itf Mr. T.'.n Khcm* Boao. T}i«- b:l,. -..:s form.rlv Miss Kg S;)Dii Tee.- Standard
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  • 33 5 Standard Stall Reporter A bicycle vas stolen I rom R Road al 4.30 p.m. on Sunday and ai >len i Eng Watt Street two hours later from the {iv---in.it way.
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  • 171 5 SI MMONSES for alleged offences under the Mrrihamli-.*- Mark-. Ordinance were preferred again*! M:ir«li;il and Balwanl >i ii-li. parlners «»l Gian v i:iL:!i biml <>•■ m ilir Singapore Second Districl < ourt, yreslerda) ■■wwin Bot the accused were no pres ml m com bul
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  • 101 5 Student Due To Return From UK MISS P ■';> r aniki social worker from M so. mi! hei md m last week vvhen she went I a t 'a to sti (AS lion of Bri is sailing tor borne V ruary. Puteh, who fill ponrluded is sure that her v
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  • 54 5 MALAYAN PASSES FINAL BAR ENAM NEWS has b n received London that M Loe All has passed his final bar c tion and is shortly coming bac.< to Malawi He is the you ;esl 'irrUb^r o Mr. Leo Ah Fook. Chic! I' C erk, Penang, and Mr. i Yoong Kirn,
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  • 149 5 FOB importing 11 cases ol fireworks w houl a irene?. Koh Chew Huan, manager of Chop Chin Hio ol Mark m Street, was fined m the Singapore First District Court yesi m-m.iv. Mr. M. Boyle. A.S.P^ P ro secuting, .-ai>i thai Koh*s firm was
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  • 266 5 Standard Siatt i\«'jM»ri<'r TJIF PKOJF.< I' to l»uil<l a series of new maternity and child wrlfarr clinics, niO9l of whirh will rrplarr unsuitable premises ami rented buildings n«>w l>t*iu» usr;l m i\\r rural areas <>l Singapore, i-» progressing stead il) The Chief Health
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  • 60 5 FOUR c p oyees of the Natioi al Carbon Ltd. were sen- 14 days' ri gorous iniprisotimenl m ilie Singapore Fourth Police Couri yesterday m i rharge of stealing $4 1 of c irboii rods on Jan. 13. r i v >ii> Teo Kirn Te
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  • 207 5 WITH THE increase .»i foo<l inspectors m Si!i«:apore recently, it is mom possible to carry more extensive unvestigatiofis into complaints against retailers regarding rationed rir«", r«a\^ a (»m--ernmeni statemeni issued yesterday Under a scheme already fn operation, rice retailers have ow to display sealed
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  • 49 5 KAHAT bin C^'-'A-,-. and C i kam bin Karyew pleaded g i m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to stealing 16 coconuts from the M R Road on Jan. 21. Bail i S >•' ti < 'd and the c postponed to Jan. 29
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  • 28 5 SEVI 1 E E N YEAR OLD Wong Yun Fatt was fined •ie Sii gapore First Dis >urt yesterday i<>r i particulai sin his identit: ca
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  • 203 5 TH»: 10(1. fn!rr-^i-?i««l Vit K\liil>il:on wtiH Im I al ill?' it-toria Mnuor.ul Hull trmm May 2 to Mi f ."> ji. T "lit v% jl l \w j>arl the l*i;i programme nrhich i- In iri^ <1 r.i n i>> far Co!<i!i\\ "*r<ii! il I
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  • 134 5 Standard StaJT Reporter IP N) 7 p vettenUiy, th<* Meteorological >><!',<>:■ ai KSnllang recorded 'J'JAti U chta <" rain from the beginning oj this month TU<* is above the totel ratinfall oi Januai I9H i *«i 19 II >.<>(•}<*>.»• oi rmti were recorded. However, it
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  • 151 5 TWO WOMEN .uij .i nun irere bmmi wwt i<m \3krt% moaths each m the Siacapoic >Maad pnhtt- Cmwl st '^i d.i% for alt j?")1^ A sum !n ih.' (ir> f ease, 35 <»I>l riwii lion CMfc v\ \.r\r<\ to cad
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  • 735 6 TSN'T it terrible the way the working classes are behaving these days! Unless the workers are taken m hand, the upper classes will not be able to behave like upper classes. This terrible situation is likely to arise soon m VA--.V of the fact that the working
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  • 1083 6 T AM sure that the Federation Government s decision to introduce a bill for the provision of provident fund for employees must have been received with mixed emotions, both by employers and employees. As an employee, I shall try to put down what are my own
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  • 401 6 It's The Talk Of The Town Bad Business, These Floods THE rainy season has set m with a vengeance and reports of floods m the lowlying areas of the country continue to pour m. Damage has been caused to farmers, peasants, owners of vehicles, amusement caterers and others. Hawkers, who
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  • 989 6 A READER'S REACTION TO THE FED. GOVT'S SCHEME FOR PROVIDENT FUND FOR EMPLOYEES aiTord at least this rate of interest too, if not more. Finally. I come to the question of withdrawals of the provident fund due to the employees. The bill provides for withdrawal: 1. on
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  • 421 6 Sir: I am really non-plus-se by the letter v, b appeared In your columns advocating that professional examinations should be hold twice a year at the expense of the L.C.C. examinations. Wiiiie agreeing with Nonplussed* 1 that 'our Education Department is far from efficient if
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  • 160 6 Review of Views At The Crossroads THE dem Kuotninta g t c war 01 I pended on Greai Tne democi Broup, led by to denounce 4 a$ th« led by I lia Britain li -careful." a tions which hi th li i d group T peaceful sett b'-cause of interesti
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  • 695 7 ♦r/ft^r^wn i^jcic /it Korean W&r' >EW YORK, Jan. 22 (Reuter)— The Korean war was planned by the Chinese Communists under a secret pact made with Russia nearly a year ago, the "New American Mercury" magazine will say m tomorrow's February issue. Its editor, Mr.
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    10 7 photo. Henry l.amb. I] pointed British r o Peking. A.P.
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  • 73 7 Vietminh Thrust Repelled 22 L'P> Itl K)PS real ;;> S in about 30 tof Hanoi, French •d. authorities said were exerting on three sectors m n be] forces g■ h were iuonjc 35 miles and m the near Kinh- asi of Hanoi, 3 said P planes I :eaK.< m bombe'i
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  • 38 7 2a UP)— The A* reported sc Soda! DeParty, concluding oationa] conapproved i i roposed reaolug anesc rearm.he rightists 1 proposal t the Party's foreign 1 icy for the sake of Japan's' In lependcnce, was i
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  • 25 7 Georgia (US) -c and coloured :dl> ea i wOd lose all :r.ds under a bill which Hern-, m Tafanadgc has tta legislature. Reuter
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  • 98 7 NEW YOR&, Jan. Z2 (Reuter) Mr. Trygve Lie. United Nations Sec-retary-General, has said there was 'leys fear of imminent world war" m Europe now than last Summer. The increased hope that an international conflct could he avoided was due partly to United
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  • 127 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 22 (AP)— President Truman's adj ministration may soon a.-k Congress to extend a US$2OO,- 000.000 helping hand to India even though it is displeased I with Prime Minister Nehru's j action m the Korean crisis No definite decision has been
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  • 64 7 ANKARA, Jan. 22 (Reuter) —It Was not impossible that General Eisenhower would personally visit Turkey this Spring, although no date had hern fixed, a well-informed source here said last night. Genera] Sir Brian Robertson, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces m the Middle East, will shortly be visiting
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  • 477 7 INFORMED sources said that Iraqi Premier Ei Said told the Arab League's Political Committee that the Arab world should ai!y itself with the West. The sources said the committee tended to agree with El Said's proposal. They said Egyptian Premier Salah el Din declared that
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    28 7 photo. SUPPLIES FOR TROOPS Supplies for troops "somewhere m Korea" dropped from a United Nations Air Force combat plane, dandle from a mass of parachutes after release. A.P.
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  • 167 7 LONDON, Jan. 22 (Renter^ I —Ahead of the re-assembly of the British Parliament busii ness m the London Stock Exchange today was small and Drice movements were mixed. i British Government storks moved fractionally lower on routine sales but there was firmness m many industrial i
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  • 60 7 10,000 Reds For Drive In I-C HONGKONG, Jan. 22 (UP) i South China reports said j Chinese Communist troops ar- i riving there from Korea said j 10,000 soldiers of the Third; Field Army arrived m Hengyang en route to South China. The reports said it was believed that these
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  • 70 7 TOKYO. Jan. 22 (Reuter AAP) A total of 54 Communist jt*t fighters battled 29 American jets yesterday sotting a record for the number of Communist planes encountered m a single day since the Korean hostilities. Five separate encounters resulted m the destruction of
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  • 305 7 Complete US Control Of Sea And Air Will Ensure Freedom Taft WASHINGTON, Jan. 22: (UP)— Senator Robert A. Taft said that complete United States control of the sea and air would guarantee American freedom and keep Russia from trying to conquer the world. If the United States builds a "great
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  • 196 7 KARACHI, Jan. 22: (Reuter)— Ceylon Premier Don Stephen Senanayake said here last night that Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan had accepted em Australian proposal for stationing Commonwealth troops m Kashmir. He said all Commonwealth Prime Ministers who were at the Kashmir talks m London were
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  • 100 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 22 (Reu- j ter) The population of the United States has increased by nearly 2,000,000 since the een- j sus was taken last Aprii, ac- j cording to statistics of the j Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. It totalled about 153,000,000 at
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  • 84 7 FORT WORTH. TEXAS. Jan. 22 (AP) Six U.S. Airforce B-I-itt bombers completing a round training flight to Em;- Land and bark Sanded at Cars-: well Air Force Base yesterday j after a non-stop return flight of 30 hours 16 minutes. They landed at 15-minute Intervals after
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  • 30 7 HONGKONG, .lan. 22 CAP) Colonel H. V. McNally, Provosi Marshal Far Easf Land Forces, has arrived m Hong- j kong from Singapore on an Inspection visit.
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  • 408 7 Nehru Rejects US Move To Brand Peking BOMBAY, Jan. 22: (Reuter)— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jaw aha rial Nehru, said here it would be "unwise m the extreme" to consider that Communist China had finally shut the door for negotiation by her reply to the United Nations Political Committee
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  • 90 7 LOXDOX. Jan. 22 <rp.— A British Forr-ign Office spokesman said that the latest Soviet note. accusing the United States, Britain and France of aggressive Intentions against the Russians, was a <> ruder,* 1 but otherwise U v.as Largely a repetition of earlier charges Informed sour<>
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  • 26 7 OSLO. Jan. 22 ißeuter) Nine fishermen died m violent Storms over north Norway 'his weekend, according 10 reports reaching Oslo today.
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  • 306 8 Tin Import Control By US Unlikely To Cause Price Fall B> T. J. LIM, Standard Mail Reporter SINGAPORE tin trade ci«*les <lo not anticipate any violent price BncUurtions t«» ri-^iilt from imposition <>1 controls on tin imports f;!- I nited >lales, llie bi^esl Kingle buyer of the Malayan metal. Such
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  • 256 8 M.ii.dur.l Siall Reporter THF firsl i-Mic of the Singapore Government- 1 (in hli^iwtl Et o— mic Kullt'iin it) available from todat free «>f eliarse, t«» ibe loral mereantiie community. The Bulletin *■> published mainly as an assistance to the trading community m
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  • 108 8 RK 22 I \P) -ns on civilian us >>: i. and aim m the i Stat H liate c I i I tal i c" •el; rig sup- ent- limits pen National P NPA coppe I stock ol banned [or n
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  • 29 8 SINCE M i! P!;m h. v.in operations m 1948, the U S Economic C \dminis- thei "is .»r tries parti- the programme d
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  • 90 8 KAR \c\\l. m. 22 -\P> Communist China is officially I > have purchased to 100.000 biles i>l Pakisi c >tl >a. O; this total, 40.000 ba es b shipped t" Chi Tii*' steamship P kistan Victory has b chartered to carry another 25.000 bal s Negotiations
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  • 200 8 Standard Slaff R«'}>orl»T HONGKONG buying of Malayan ml»l>rr steadied the Sin^aporr market yesterday, wiili quotationn Huctuatin^ between $2. 1. '5 ami s2.i."> prr 11». for fintl jjrade F«"l»ruarv shipment. i TiiiTe was M)\v.e truMe demand but interests from overseas were s imewhat Lacking.
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    64 8 A new svstifri of highspeed fabric dyeing utilising atomic energy compounds ha> l»«*t*ii developed m tl-e I'niied States. Through the use of a radioactive catalytic agent named l'A-1. whicii is harmless under normal handling conditions, colours In cloth are "set" by light radiation. Tie photograph shows one of the new
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  • 71 8 Iran May Quit World Bank IRAN i 1 contemplating vt! rirawal from me tbership the [nternational Bank followii 4 I te Bank's refusal to grant i milliondollar loan f.>r rehabilitation of the Gulf ports Bushir and Khoramshahr. Reuter lea [ran has so [ar deposited (1.500,--000 with the International Bank. Industrial
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  • 19 8 FINN PLAN FOR STOCKPII ES X party < inn» iiinced imme ai it prices low up >■? by o\ U. P.
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  • 89 8 1 Standard Staff Correspoadeat SEREMBAN M m -As I c t»;idi harvest h;is been completed j m many areas m Ne^ri Sembilan, the grazing o£ buffaloes m sa i areas has be«u:i again. The eral health the animals, according to officia repori to be actory. Dl
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  • 720 8 Standard Staff Reporter si \PuKK. Mo i. I I ough tl e M ila: in ;hare market was quif' {y i>- today, th< i were better inquiries for tins industrials locally !>ri« ed small impro ments in these sections. A fair ne of business passed. ro-day's prices
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  • 149 8 EXCHANGE rates now ii I rce as sup j klalayan Exchange Banks A elation .ire as fo FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING V. s i i. 1 l 3-D i «d s 2 4 !< 7 2 2 1 4 j. j 4 Aust! 2 It 1
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  • 22 8 1 I nd i an G ductnn mport dv i; from LJSS Kind.- A. P.
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  • 16 8 Osborne that Kent iFMSi 1 Ltd. h..> d. terim d) D Feb. 7. 1
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  • 190 8 Standard "Mall Drmtnondral SEREMBAIM, Hon. Uthougb arvwi arm <■) nn land i«i Rembau district, *i\ m i .unpin ditftrirl ami I acres m Kuala Pilafa district »<•»•«• planted Ka<4 month viiii ordtnari rubber seedlings writn tint i<future bud-craftincu the position «>l re>plantinc m ill
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  • 239 8 Price Freeze In US soon On 8,000,000 Items WASHINGTON, J,;,. 22 v of Pirice StebiJwutien (OPS) warns h oh- freeze l»> the end <»f thi* v, e( B.OINMNNI pHcet RlMtfag m, companies. The order will be only tempo] a brake on the climbing cost of U\ ceiling prices can be
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  • 61 8 [II CHAI v. i Ltd is Im > Siug Rubbe 9,t1. Other o m> :t:e: Vice-President. Mr. K.\ t r Choon: Secretary, Sod B and Co., Ltd.. (M Lrsni': Treasurer, X I :d C- Ltd. (Mr. Auditor. Swee Kee Chin Cha (Cow. 1 Gim Gun and I
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  • 50 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER rubber prists <.lan t|| mn jb -No I Kv* >.,,„■ I Ote>«' V 1 0 B. in h.< No Ks s No R s v I 7 >n.- Stead I <»M,<>\ HI M %i .»< nine trim per N H^ s -mem Hoi'-. I 1 March lOI
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  • 16 8 m\<- iron M Th.- pr., D-»wn 7J i sum. seller^. Tiir.-*- monttts e« Cl tirr-
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  • 75 9 Sh ipping Lag In Norway that Nor-| s U en of her prin- j rs not 01 3 reached jreara ago. instituted 7 world tonhe country held mong shipping B the points N :rwe- ere I i.-y Ths, i eeting m Norwegian Ship of which serted that con- ■vould not
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  • 224 9 j iclging House Association I s resents Flag standard Staff Reporter -i m pie reremony aboard the motor \n-hini. the president of the Singapore Lodging House A>sociation presented a ring die wards m Chinese 'The Kin^ of to Skipper J. McKinlay. This is the that
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    91 9 photo. Some of the guests and officers of the Anshun at the fla* prosentaf on ceremony yesterday. (Left to right) Mr. Tan Eng Keng Mr. YV. R. Dobbs (manager. Mansflelds). Messrs D. S Southey J. R. Brett, R. E. Selwyn Jones (officers of the Anshun), Mr. S. T. Lim. Captain
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  • 45 9 I Stal Reporter \s alrteld m > beea declared becMBC <>f tyai Airways will If to th.it town toBad weathei ye^U-rday rrturn of a Mala,uys Dakota on a •t I m Singapore to pa It returned a ith 21 passent pfauM ill leave ndmg
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  • 224 9 DAYTON. OHIO, Jan. 22 (AP)— The American Air Font- has amioimml it is getting Iwo giani hydraulic preaoca that ran shape metal as though it were paper and greatly speed up manufacture of plane parts. The results m the not-too-distant future, said Air Force
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  • 64 9 NEW YORK. Jan. 22 (AP> F in large Japanese shipping companies plan to join the Japan-New York liner service. They are the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Mitsui Shipping, :he O>aka Shosen Kaisha and a new line to be set up jointly by the Toho
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  • 47 9 UK CAR EXPERTS SAIL FOR US A party of British car production experts sailed m the Queen Mary on a visit of inspection to various car and body manufacturing plants m Detroit. U.S.A. The party consists of experts from the Standard Motor Company and Fisher and Ludlow.
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    70 9 photo. The Manager of Tai Koo Nam Kee. Mr. ST. Lim. is seen explaining the Chinese characters on the flag presented to Skipper J. McKinlay. on the eve of the An- shim's return maiden voyage to Hongkong. Others in the j picture are (left to right) Mr. Chu Yon Po
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  • 94 9 Despatches TO-DAY: Djakarta by Orestes, Sourabaya by Orestes. Eastern Australia and New Zealand by Orestes, Philippine Islands Noon by Tjibadak, Japan noon by Glengyle, Hongkong and China noon by Glengyle, Djambi by Kota Nica, Pontianak by Bosnik TOMORROW: Sibu by Belaga, Gt. Britain, N. Ire! n I, Eire.
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  • 51 9 The Samaria is ihc last Cunardcr *o undergo complete reconditioning and will be the eighth Cunard liner restored to normal passenger service since the war. The completion of her reconditioning will bring the total of the Cunard tonnage thus transformed since 1945 to more than 300,000
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  • 191 9 Stainlard Women Correspondent TffE motor vessel Anshun sailed this morning for Hongkong with a happy ship's company. They have entertained and been entertained m lavish fashion during their stay m Singapore* The Anshun is powered by one four-cylinder DoxI ford Diesel engine. Each cylinder
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  • 59 9 WITH the greater degree of freedom now allowed In shipbuilding and shipping m Germany, a remarkable flow of orders has occurred during the past month or two. There are now vessels of about 300,000 gross tons under contract. These vessels include motor tankers totalling 70.000 tons
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  • 196 9 CASUALTY THANKS THE R.A.F. A TURKISH casualty from Korea who recently passed through the RAF. Hospital Chansi. m the course of normal casualty air evacuation has written to thank the Air Force for its good work m giving help to the Turkish wounded. The letter from a Turkish warrant Officer
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  • 26 9 SYDNEY. Jan. 22 (ReuterAAP) The Indian destroyer Rajput arrived hero today for the Jubilee celebrations nnd combined manoeuvres with other Commonwealth naval units.
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  • 443 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE Oue.vir.ra hruiD Europe Feb 11: India ior Bangkok, Hoiigk< D:. Manila. Feb. 18. K::;nbodia sails for H'kong. Kobe and Yokohama Feb. 21. Feb. 24: Lalandia for Bangkok Feb 27. Local Bangkok Run Tn Port: Taluei for Bangkok. Homeward via Colombo Red Bra. Jan. 24: Seiandia,
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  • 232 9 MHPS AT KOADS ASD WHARVES. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gdns. 44 Loksang, Sheers Whan: Stanvac Meifoo, 42/43! Flying Cloud, 41 S« oei, 40 Wakde, 38/9 Mariekerk, 36/37 Tarn, 33/34 Steel Rover, 31/32 Benrinnes, 29/20 Fernstream, 27/28 Kilwa, 25/26 Orestes. 23/24 Anshun, 19 B vei 17/18 Star Arcturus,
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    • 218 9 i ISI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Wred Overland T'-.n .-lsco. Los Angeles AIJ American Canadian Cities \s H \K- 4 Jeb. 3 Fefc. I 7 Feb. Lepting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama REGCLAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WESI COAST)— PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG. IMIII IPPINF BEAI 25 lan. cargo for Co.ombo,
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    • 99 9 WaTr arrivals'] Ij^^iZ %\Zd DEPARTVIKsIJf^^ Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOUGLAS DC4 Irom Colombo L I A H.Mi a.m. X.L.M. CONSTELLATION rroin Amsterdam Rome Xl II ,'"< QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from Sydney ETA 17.80 C.P.A. DC-« from Banskok VJ.Mh Departures C.P.A. DC-4 for Bangkok 1!» 4". GAKUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS DC3
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    • 520 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANJINAVIA UK CONTINENT Spore. P Sham. Prnanf "INoIA" far Bai^kok. Haockooc <fc I 'K\ ;i;'VinA"' for' Hongkong!' Kobe I "LALINDIA" for Bangkok*!r!"rr! 24-21 Feb. I B Fe%. 'KVF«V*AR" for Saieon <v Bangkok 5-9 r (4 liif J 3 Mar. •IK>M\- for Bangkok: 3-3 Mar. 6-6 V...r 5-5 V
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    211 10 LATEX i:\ii II lOLLYWOOD, DEC. 22.— U kMttl i i.i if! ffWCI limn I evtimt. it's j nih nolli movie ■HHMwrrra la ronferi thr sbfrt-aaiftd «n; i s into thr girts of Ml era araea Hori.m\ aaii \\i^ her erowaiac liawy. O* >o il s I urv CtIMMUI. be
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  • 770 10 Star Gazing with ORIN (COVERING riHln!) j 23 291 JAN 21 TO I i ii. IS 1 Vquarius): B Tue but an r !hat things will pick up a little. Remsmbtr that c ry cloud h < lining i lon't try to g ol nible too easily. Face to if
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  • 518 10  - THEORY PROVED BY VO YAGE-NO W BASIS OF NEW RKO MOVIE OSWALD HENRY by At Premiere zoologist Tjor Heryerdahl, who on re set out to prove his much-challenged theory that the inhabitants of the Polynesian Islands came originally from South America by making a dramatic crossing of the South Pacific
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    • 151 10 on dKvJo. rntiotiJN 1 fIN. TIN f JV. AR iSHIP (gli'iiiiil dpviliilxf feiikil Dire, t from t] w^^^| ravis h i n r Reeord-Bre ikin§ ;> ontine n I .1 I lour di mk. 'jjf j >- I, Vl> k V !>»■.! M^S .'lll- lit* 11 li ONDON, |»\KIS. Ig^p
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    • 213 10 STARTS TOBA^ BIGGER ALL THE HUB' T^.i mull I ii A M^ 'S tCUCiU ;PN^ THEHGHTi; j M KENTUCKY i The Guts-And-Glory Story V^f of The US Marines! j«^ Tripoli I f V I..TEAXR I NOW CLOSED FOR RE jj GRAND RE-OPEN N AS 1 HEW ALHAMib 20TH CENTURY-FOX PI
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    • 370 10 Eadio Programmes RADIO MALAYA v N< m Mandarin; MS •■>•> t w itli fcNULISH PROGRAMME V 9 a.m. Programme Hi S hii=hi "hirl ol Ihe U,! t ,f KUAI A I ITMDI ,> Mood; 111 a.m. News; I (Mil Echor.i „f |V ii-l M AU'l X Hi* 10 >,n i
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  • 1333 11  - INDIA'S MOST-FAVOURED MINORITY By t the miiiy comnil r uhk l i mx ;e vasl population si'h- continent of ia the Ang:!oa n iommunity, a innoritv. between .,:?v.lred thousand ir hundred thou,j)!e. scattered all \w (tuintry m small oops, rh'efly m the r centrea of populalily an urban and very
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    43 11 Ong Poh Llm, Singapore's dashing: Irish champion, who captured two titles m the year s badminton tournament just completed. With Ismail bin Marjan, Ong- won the Singapore doubles championship f n t i wi f£ Mrs L m lather, the mixed doubles title.
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    21 11  -  r Hershberger it's lea rah bat yon always hatrc to ad«l v ni-- k ...l o; tax these d.i.vs!"
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  • 245 11 Wind, Weight Help Rovers Beat YWCA PARIT BUNTAR, Sut.-Krinn vVrr-\ s atrons defeated Penang IV\LA by two goals to ni! m a I game oi hockey played on the Hutchings School ground yesterday. Though the Patrons were mostly on the heavy side they matched the women m speed and j
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  • 523 11 PENAIVG, Thurs. Malaya will have to depend on the 4 old croo* the players who did yeoman service for \lala\a m the firnt Thomas Gh competition 1<» defend the Thomas Cup m 1952. They are still m good form and it i»
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    • 170 11 1 F— J J i J ■v> S'l *1 j L Jl- OEPACE I w ~n r^Tr R -ir> :f b' Bi'STem bbcs Ij£ I UNDER I i V JL Ii M 1 f* A x?i I Sk 1 I WHY ARE T~~ I'M "1 I HOW CAN YOU i/~
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  • 358 12 Common wealth Leads India On Ist Innings MADRAS, Jan. 22 (Renter) The Commonwealth were all out for 393 alter 2"> minutes' play on the fourth flay of ihe fourth uiioifidal Test here. This izave the Commonwealth a firsi -linings lead of 32 runs over India. Mankad was responsible for the
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  • 156 12 I PEN \NC. Mom. Eight J Pt-rak players which m/- eluded three reserves have been selected for the North i m the annual hockey i "classic" against thr South i to be played m Ipoh on Saturday, Feb. 3. lee Ah Loke and Dakar \\».injj ire the
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  • 210 12 Dewing Overlooked In South Selection SEREMBA^, Won. Our.- again Ronnie H.:-;ii t>l Singapore h:;* \uru selected t<» skipper the South hockej team ht 1 1 ai year's annual [Vorlh-South match «>:i I ebruan 3 at I poll, Uthough Barth rould noi !;i!v«- par! m jh»- matches j.i^t ronclniletl m Seremban,
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  • 164 12 Gamage Beats Jon Morro VJ R ESTLI X G :.r who braved the weather on Saturday were well rewarded. The main bout between Charlie Carnage and Jon Morro was a! thrißing display of all-in wresti'ig from the first song to trie fourth session when Morro went clean through the ropes.
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  • 171 12 PENANG, Mon. An fxritini;: Jiinsh was vrftnesseti m the last match of tiie quadrangular hockey meet between Penang ;«nd Selaagor which ended i:i v three-al] draw played on t!ir Penang Snorts Club Ground, Western Road, this afternoon. ■The two teami thus tk>d for runners -up
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  • 184 12 INDIA— Ist Inninffs 261 j COMMONWEALTH— Ist Innin-s i Gimblett lbw Mankad 20 j Ikin c Merchant b Phadkar 110 Emmett c Mankad b Phadkar 9fi I Fishlock c Joshi b Phadkar 38 j Worrell run out 71 Grieves b Manknd 26 j Dooland lbw Plndkar 1 i Tribe
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  • 38 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal res >rts m Malaya. TODAY: A >I I'M. Sinn part km i Malacca si: s..'T Port I)icks< ii 6 58 7. 0S Porl S'hain 6.04 H.oh Penanf I M7 1.35
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  • 114 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Man: At the first annual general meeting of the TPCA Youth section, the Pn dent of the Club, Mr. M. X. Cumarasamy hoped that the section would uphold the high tradition of the TPCA and work tor the expansion of the Club. Mr. K. Paramali
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  • 378 12 THE I nit< :1 Stales Dumber one player, Martin lor Ihe la-*! two years, ;in> m win il'.r Thomas Cup from to üßirdu Bird Chatter," official Association of America. Mendez, who is ranked first tor 1950, is foil ow e d by young ,'oc
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  • 491 12 SINGAPORE i> fast becoming the Mecca <>f famous wresllers. Matmen of rrpiilr fr<. m i many parl.* of ilu* world have hern i>liin^ the Colony from the time tlu"mat game" became a regular form of entertainment mh»ji after the re-occupation« One has to understand all-in
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  • 99 12 I Chu X mile sorini and the flying ter mi ting of I pore Motor Chib will be held o F :j 18 w half mile sprint (team event) x:i\. comp ted r the Popj Trophy (donor Mr. C P~ PoOtM. Tlie meet wrill commei
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  • 32 12 Easy Win for MCC I overni| I for 7 and da a total of 103 i 1 won by U A n I ley the A I shaped poorly I Denif Compi
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  • 32 12 I <»mhinr<! I |«t. HI I-;. ,iH2 m lan < umlnrx <l R v st 1 b H ircy b c ipton Reid c B<' Xobli i Dollery nol BOW I IV.
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