Singapore Standard, 2 February 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard Hk fa M. y OL MO. 218 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, F BRUARY 2, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 171 1 MCA Presents 5-Point Plan To End Emergency Standard Staff Correspondent il\ II MITR, Thurs.— A Malayan Chinese n «1 < nation consisting of the Association's j, Officials" outlined a five-point plan to the „f Op 4 rauon-., \A. lien. Sir Harold Brig":*, m mipur. thi* mornin». deigned to end the
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  • 282 1 Federation Call-Up Explained Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— There is no intention to call up I youths of IT years of age under Urn Manpower Regulations although the first batch called upon to register are male persons from it to 24. This announcement is made m a communique released
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  • 265 1 Standard Staff Reporter PENDING a finding on disciplinary proceedings, pensionable Government officers, who fail to sustain an objection to 1 detention under the Emergency Regulations, will receive salaries equal to their pensionI able emolument, a Singapore i Government spokesman told i The Standard yesterday.
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  • 83 1 T.AS VEGAS. NEVADA. Fob I -(AP) The third atomic blast within a week In the pre-dawn ol northwest ol Las Vegas today. A Lai Vegas resident said •there V |S a Quick blinding Hash which outlined the hills of the north of the town. "Six minutes later, there
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Feb. (AP). Foreign Secretary Ei '■"> who S down with pneu nonta, was reported bj his di day to h ive speni a "v- oa aignt yesterd iv. He is better.
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  • 73 1 Combined Military ;md Police personnel photographed m action m yesterday's mock exercises hold m Victoria Street. Top picture shows arrival of the Military following a reported "incident" at the junction of Arab Street and Victoria Street and Betting ready for Immediate action. In the bottom
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  • 793 1 US Must Rearm Europe, Ike Tells Congress WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 (AP)— General Eisenhower told the U.S. Congress today there is no acceptable alternative "to American help m rearming Europe. "We must give Europe assistance not only b-eause there is no acceptable alternative, but because if we were left standing alone
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  • 65 1 Li'l Abncr ond Alley Oop moke their first appearance m The Standard today. It will cost you nothing extra to have two extra laughs a day. NOW TURN TO PAGE 2 for Li'l Abncr ond his fellow citizens of Dogpatch (not forgetting Daisy Mac).
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  • 100 1 NEW YORK, Ft b. 1 (AP)— David E. Lilienthal on Wednesday discussed with Truman "some aspects" of the eightweek enconomic survey of Japan, India and Pakistan he is undertaking. The former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission said he would leave on Friday.
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  • 56 1 215 Killed In US Snow Storm CHICAGO, Feb. 1 <IT'-A great winter storm battered the United States relentlessly today with swirling sleet casting a blanket of ice slush from Texas to New England and bringing suffering to millions. At least 215 persons lost their lives m the cold— half ot
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  • 203 1 Arms Laden US Carrier In I-C Fired On SAIGON, Feb. 1 (AP)— The j U.S. Navy escorted carrier. Windham Bay. came under j mortar fire from Communistled Nationalist guerillas today as she made a 60-mile run up the Saigon River from the China Sea with the largest single shipment of
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  • 33 1 Standard Staft Reporter \KP M. Office Javanese employee. PD. Huka. was held up by a Chinese during the early hours of yesterday morning along Mountbatten Road and robbed of $1,500 cash.
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  • 176 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE gangs of robbers visited two Chinese schools j and a house m Upper Hokkien j Street, Singapore, yesterday, j and collected 257 identity cards. The first robbery took place at the Chung Hwa Girls' S-hool m Hartley Road yesterday morning. Ten thugs
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  • 302 1 TOKIO, Feb. 1 (UP)-United Nations plunged ■head ikree miles m bloody hand-to-hand fighting below Seoul today amid fir^t signs of Red resistance weakening. Eighth Army forces swept across 47 bills and through 16 valleys along the broad western Korean front. Farther
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  • 72 1 Korea: Attlee Tells Of UK's Next Step LONDON. Feb. 1 (IP) i Prime Minister i lenient j Attlee said today th.ti there could be no adoption of further I nited Nations measures against China until it becomes apparent that efforts to arrange for a peaceful settlement have failed. In a
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  • 176 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 1 (AP) The United Nations General Assembly will complete the formal action today of naming China as an aggressor m Korea. The Assembly gathers at Lake Success at a special meeting at L 045 EST. Quick approval is forecast for
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  • 165 1 LONDON, Feb. 1 (UP) 3i i*s "manpower cabinet" urged on Wednesday longer working hours and increased use of women m indus<: meet the demands of the accelerated rearmament programme. Anourin Bevan. new Labour Minister, met for the first time with the national Joint Advisory Council
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  • 79 1 Standard Staff Reporter IX ONE of the most daring tries committed during the past two years, robbers got aw;,'. with about U 229 rth eH m bales from a textile dealer. Chop Fook On, m South Bridge Road early yesterda] morning. The articles taken were
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    • 75 1 %J ,^Hl^"\ f^« GENUINE rEL; cious and 1 I II.!- J 1 iffl^nTTM pj I jI i SHEAFFEKSJ&U/? IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. J^\S^^\ The SKRIP i X STARTING: >ou don'i have to bear n on the pen or scratch around on paper h it starts writing Instantly! ►NOMJCALi There's NO
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    • 26 1 LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED A ROBINSON h- a I •*>'***• t *TE L- tMff l^€f SS tf% p\ I Jl nLO Mai mJ JML jL^a I WREMb 52ffiffiffiN§|
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  • 99 2 Standard Stall Reporter MllirvK^ udmntrj numbering lew than a .i iomed force* with the Singapore Police m rcsterdaj Operation Popper 91 exercises held vari ens parts of the olony. Primary object of the sham-fights was to test the f the operation, h had
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    92 2 TWO HUNDRED and severity inmates of the Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters of £1 P received gifts m cash and kind from Mr. Aw Boon flaw. well-known millionairePhilanthropist, on the occasion Oi his (,Bth birthday. forty sisters also received their share. Each inmate received
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  • 53 2 Q fIU International Student erv;C( v -Is to help undergraduates of the University J^aya who find themselves I aid m the course of their studies m I niversity. j The Student Relief Fund has bee n ?s1 th funds several I isands of dollars reS h€ I:
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  • 27 2 and Mr Van der Gaast hve bee-, nominated to represent the Governments of the Federation cv Malaya and Singapore respectively at the conference on
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  • 37 2 THE SINGAPORE Municipal Labour Unions Federation has mfnJ Ved a J lette J of »cknowh ment and thanks from the of Assam for the in-' tion of Rs 6-2 to the Earthquake Re ci
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  • 113 2 i>;. v Special Correspondent J^-e BpringboaH. for hSKSTj.^K£^"" I Jt is believed that infiltrator may include undesirable el* merits who have received Communist Indoctrination, and «try into M yawoiU be a serious threat to the country'i irity. L JH 'nt tightening of Immigration Laws
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    60 2 photo. MORE than 160 people Including members and wests attended the Second \nm veisary of the Catholic S Si;iit t >- University I ld]A > i »< U»e Raffles Hotel on Wednesday Picture shows (from left to right) Mr ran, Wrs Mary Barker; Rev. Fr Bon£ my. Mr. Edmund Tay,
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  • 208 2 Four MC's For 'Emergency' C'ttee Motion Expected At Next Meeting Standard Staff Reporter A MOTION seeking the appointment of an Executive Committee of four Commissioners to deal with any emergency which might arise m the tuture, including matters relating to defence and internal security, is expected to he moved at
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  • 44 2 Two Kittens Born In A Drawer Standard s m m m<,.n, n r I Probing d,-,.-,; r Ti an d dv" lrani Mr \i i 0 he solved S l »h«-n he discovered '>*• kittens a Picture shows the two kitten, peacefully m the drawer
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  • 87 2 8 Face Gang Robbery, Riot Charges .AN echo of the I), ber IJ > Singapore was heard before Mr. Justice Brown m High Court terday, n he hoard the case of six Jalays and two Chinese r< imt r^ing'^ f gans r bber Ba Sr n A:i Ab^ P Tee
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  • 73 2 Standard Staff Reporter VICE-ADMIRAL Guy H F Russell, successor to Admiral' Qfo East Station will arrive m S"J? a P ore (m t: -e Canton, on Tl' v- r :iC k md Rear Admiral The new C-in-C will meet oir franklin Gim><«n d
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  • 11 2 An [ndian, Rengasamy was aiid l cash threi
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  • 127 2 Standard Stuff Reporter Svfi?JL S to c J Ui L ot the Education System tp provide for the ph: sical, mental, moral and spiritual said Prof. Frederick Mason Pro fessor of Education m the' Urn versity of Malaya, yesterday a Central Hall, Faculty of
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  • 28 2 i Boudard, well-known Ai residents who ttrrost s iP Jtoasieur Boat uo rid to Shanghai for "1-ui .1 years.- Standard
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  • 249 2 lln s Standard Stafl Reporter »*r*£s&E£g?££ r a r ri of $200 |„t month w "T'~ 1: 1 -<" At a secret meeting in— mber. the Commissioi for an allowance of a month each. The SR.A's decision to write o the Municipal President
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  • 88 2 Union Fails To Gel Seal On COL Body standard sun Reporter THE gov; su Sin thi 501 has re J«cted are lest by c i Sij "on of of G /ernment Employes to include an S.F.U.G.E rePreseni tUve on th« mittee to be appoint! by SSssf l?* and Singai 0
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  • 34 2 FOR impersonating a detective ft? i x; WS frora a haw! "1 to moi v .t> m Ul Sing first P,.; JC e Court ye His ituiowed b\ a sapervij ion.
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    • 83 2 tl A H DON'T CARE HOW f' =T =1 MUCH MONEY DAISY MAES^* IH£ INJ BE A MONSTER >-> 1 -.< rv^c- F Husß-M got: so long J A 1 1? AL^ AH caBS! afte^l I e^chelor r^-^2^ r AS he-'S RICH. A#TT C^ovoJ t^±l^- HA N T MAPcRVN^ IB
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  • 120 3 Address By Sir Henry Read In All Schools Standard Stall* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Apart from the Federation Flag fluttering from the top of Government buildings and commercial house*, the third anniversary of the inauguration of the Federation ol Malaya passed off like any Sunday. There was nothing to
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    9 3 I T. i k married in i i bate
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  • 12 3 Villagers Report To Dato Tan r I i I X I Standai
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  • 10 3 HORSE-PLAY MAIN CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS ■deal H fry is are
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  • 26 3 Welfare Aid For Convent, Maternity Hosp. a Corres -id mi •Social Sem- thi tJi are I and Creche ChiA'hich "iliwith ent is c Ma- Malay I
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  • 246 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ML I LIMPL X, Thors.— Members of the Kuala Lumpur division «.t the United Malaya National Organisation, wore white bands on ihHr songkos as a symbol of mourning at a parade held lure today as part of the .Ithratioiis on Federation
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    86 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Negri S ilan Federation Day cele- ins began yesterday with ers and a Koran reading at S n n the Seremban of UMNO will hold a tea King George V Hall. In the mukim of was observed ml m the morning. flew the Federattion rnoto.
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  • 67 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The death occurred this morning at Klang of Mr. Ng Teong Beng, brother of the wellknown Malayan industrialist, Mr. Ns Teo-m Kiat The deceased himself was the founder and proprietor of the Soon Siok Company and had other business interests,
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  • 95 3 Standard statT Correspondent ACCA T: -There is g »ring lei tnd am iren for sntal treateven Ugh prejudice state Mrs :v- Eng the Lady D > r m charge of the Dental Service. inclusion m the service of two locally trained nurses has i nisiderably
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  • 159 3 In Johore Prayers, Ronggeng Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. "Federation Day" m Johore Bahru, was celebrated at the! U M.X.O. H >use today with a thanksgiving prayer led by Imam Nasurudin of the Police Department. In an address, the President of Religious Affairs, Ungku Ismail, told his audience that
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  • 78 3 English School In Sikh Temple Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurs.— To meet the demand for English educas the primary classes, the Khalsa English School, private school, is functioning m premises adjoining the Seremban Sikh Temple. The I had an enrolment of 26 but since Mr. B. C. G took over
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  • 31 3 The total contributions re-; ceivod for the Assam Relief Fund so far is $52,023 and 68 states the treasurer of the Assam R< Fund, Kuala L ni ur.
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  • 167 3 'Much Relief In Muar Was Carried Out AR. Thurs.— A year of relief for the deserving, excel- I response from the public and active co-operation of all the Community leaders and Government Officers, is cheerful tory i"ld m the Muar District Welfare Committee report for 1950. Though many changes took
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  • 93 3 NS Has 12,398 Acres Under Adat Perpateh SEREMBAN, Thurs. There I are 12,398 acres of land subject 1 to the Customary Tenure Enactment m Negri Sembilan. Rembau observing the adat perpateh, the matriarchal law brought from across the Straits by immigrants I om Sumatra. The adat was given statutory effect
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  • 65 3 More Ca sh For School Fund Further contributions to the Chung Hua New School Fund j have been received from Mr. i Khoo Liam Kenfj $5,000, Mr. Cheok Si Hoe $3,000, Mr. Chan Lam $1,000, Messrs Tan Lou, Khoo Siong Choon. and Lim Kou $500 each, Messrs. Tan Kirn i
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  • 237 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Flag Day will be held m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Feb. 2. m aid of the 1951 V.M.C.A. Appeal Building Fund. Flags will be sold m the main centres of town, and outside cinemas at
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  • 208 3 Standard Sinfll Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The disappearance of a well-known Chinese resident Mr. Lim Siew V<». oJ Pandang a town six miles froni fofaore Ba!iru w i1 li two of his sons, aged I 4 > and 11, has baffled the i authorities. So
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    56 3 Picture. Picture- shows a section of the large crowd that gathered at the Negri Sembilan Indian Association, Seremban, on Indian National Day. Dr. J. Samuel presided and speeches were made by him, the British Adviser and the State Secretary. The Ruler of Negri Senibilan and his
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  • 168 3 All unofficial Malacca Settlement Councillors' terms of office end to-day. Several Associations, Chambers of Commerce and other bodies will nominate members fur selection on the Council when h reassembles m March. Tuan Sheikh Abdullah. the Seremban Magistrate will be proceeding on transfer to Kuala Kangsar shortly. Inche Abu
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  • 157 3 &ngusn~ acnvui Pupils Are Not Quitting Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA II M Ft; X, Thurn. 1 he panic which is GMMfaag MM C!hincM» to leave the mnttf has not roniimiiuYatfil itself i#> othrr ooniniunitieg m tin* Federation, nor to ChfaKM youth Mii(hin<> m English ■shook* The Agent of the Government
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  • 126 3 Underhand W ork, Says Magistrate Standard Staff ('(urcspondcnt MALACCA. Thurs— Ng Swee Heng, a Bunga Raya shopkeeper was fined $200 yesterday' by the Malacca M for transferring I assigning his haulage permit to Goh Lee How of Muar. Mr. B. Brunton, R I Vehicles. Malacca, said that Nf had been
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  • 98 3 M.uid.i."d 51 ift Correspondei i KLUAXG. Thurs.— l sory Committee of the X Home Guard a body respon to the S1 War Commit elected a sub-committi members under the Chairmanship of the Hon*ble Captai mad bm Mohammed Don S with Mr Foo Soo Juai, tary. The
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  • 43 3 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR suggestion that the Island* Pulau Lumut, off Port Swettenham. should get together to form copra kilns so that they could obtain help from RIDA was made by Dato Hamzah. Chairman of the State Dev< ipment Board.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 17 3 SOLE iGENTS GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, Telephone 5338 5339 IMPORT DEPARTMENT OBTAINABLE FROM LEADING STOCKISTS.
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    • 391 3 IF E DE RATl^^^^^J H ii (Kliin?): T:u> B!i:o Lamp Sun: Kam Yap Kook (Cantonese) j v />.-i.- fO/4 I OlMt] 3 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. 2.30, 715 and 9.30 p.m. ri ;"--7 md Learn I 7and c &S P i k3^ a nd th 9 e pS ghty MALACCA—
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  • 544 4 HC's Call On Schoolboys: 'Country Is In Your Hands' Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. "Him flag we have just hoisted is the symbol of the unity of its people and demands the loyalty of all who are, or wish to he, its citizens." With these words, the High Commissioner, Sir
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  • 112 4 2,000 Piculs Of Oranges For Penang PENANG, Thurs. Over 2,00€ piculs of frrsh China oranges arrived here by the ss Vim last night to be just m timr for the Chinese Nen STeai celebrations. Besides these fresh oranges, caladiums, apples, water chestnuts, sausages, shark's iiiis .uhl Other al^.i .irrived bj
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  • 93 4 Gifts To Detainees PENANG, TI S of the Perak H kien Association wore impr< od by the cleanliness of the Pulau Jerej tention ramp which they visited yest< rd; The i ed 1 y ir prelent. Mr. Peh Sin Kin. t k w b them cash and old cli ing
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  • 37 4 PENANG, Thurs.— The CeyPenang and Province Well« i y branch, will celebrate the third anniversary of Ceylon Inde- Day with a tea party the Hokkien Hoay Kuan, Straighi Street. Bukit Mertam, on Sbnday, Feb. 4.
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  • 170 4 Dealers' Bid To Halt Car Racket Standard Stafi Correspondeni IPOH, Thurs. Black-marketeering and Bpeculat!<:: m the caw business have led motor car firms m Ipofa and elsewhere lo increase deposil charges i<» a sizeable amount. > »00, m mosi cases* i?\ this measure tluv hope i* will -I as a
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    38 4 The Higli Coflunisskmer, sir Henrj Gurney, yesterday presented Ike Kiss's Seoul Ortificatr to Patrol Leader Foo Xc on, Kbeaa and Scout Kboo Saik Kin at the Anderson School, Ipoh, after his federation Day message to the stud nts.
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  • 374 4 Penang Boys Have Greater Future RC Standard < orrespondenl PENANG, linn-. Federation Day here v;.observed bj all schools for the tir-i lime -iru*- the inauguration o( the Federation of Malaya when students were addressed bj proniinenl residents of the island. ar< all pot( al citi- as < f a nation
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  • 147 4 KOTA BAHRU, Tfaurs. During the Federation Day ceremony held at Balai Besar, here this morning the following awards, orders, decorations and medals were announced: i Order of Almuhammadi third class to Mrs. Rentse for public services, especially for the successful management of the Kelantan Arts and
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    44 4 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. George Gardes who were married at the I resbyterian Church m Orchard Koad yesterday. The bride \\as Miss Hetty McLachlan. She arrived m Singapore on Wednesday by the Willeni Ruys. Mr. Garden, is attarhnl to the Singapore Traction Company. Standard
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  • 395 4 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OIF, Thur*. Malawi's largest squatter resettlement area m Sungei Durian niifi a population of 6.000 and lan<l covering 2.M7y mares wa* visited I>\ the !li<Ji Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, today. He railed on the inhabitants m a conducted tour of the camp. He
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  • 89 4 PENANG, Thurs.— -Mrs. A. V. Aston, our chairman, who i went on home leave m March I returned m November to re- chairman-hip. ring her absence. Mrs. R. p. Bing- l acted as chai a and we owe to her our tha her i and encouragemeni
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  • 403 4 Standard Staff < own §j 01 il PF.N Thiirs. Nine local scouts were po with the King's Seoul certificate In the High Coi Honer, Sir Renrj (,nni.\ bi the K«-i<!«- n «-x ihte noon. Out of the nine, -i\ were from the \i Chinese
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  • 191 4 5 CLASHES IN PAHANG, ONE KILLED KUALA L I Ml'tß. Than. Pahrag *a« th« Dcatre of bandit Bctivit) \c-frnlav and although there wem five MeMmtere with thrm '•i<iirity foroe« Were able to kill tinl\ «m< Tiiis happened i J where a patrol saw two ai bandits m the jungle and
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  • 18 4 New Perak Paper Makes Debut IPOH. Thurs.— The Stai s the p I The 1 tO the p
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  • 121 4 Staadard v < nespi ideal MALACCA. Thurs—^Ft English and vernacular m the Centra Disi [an erve F< tion D The;- t C Mr. G. E. C. W the gathering. H- tied we hero shall behind any part of M the "Malacca was the Seti m the
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  • 68 4 Standard Staff Correspoadeni MALACCA. Thurs. "The University of Malaya D at the New Capitol Cabaret, last evening realised over $2,000. Through the efforts of the Committee, particularly Mrs. F. A. Chua, its secretary, Mr. Ec Yew Lin, Mr. E Brtinton and Mrs. J E. M.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 358 5 Fireman Ordered His Officer To A bandon SEQUEL £O DECEMBER EIOTS MR. E. ROXBURGH, a sub-officer of the Lenlra] Fire Brigade, told ihe Singapore Relief Lourt yesterday how a Q reman from his station ordered him and his men to return to the station nhen the; tried to poi oui
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  • 105 5 general meetthe Si ts Juvenili I the J office-bearers for I p Lye Huat, Baej Ngo Siong Tan Kay; Vicets Ti Kirn Tay, Chua Pan Siong, Chua Y< X Soh X Jim. Lim Lay Hi an, Lav Lens Paw, Poh S 5 B Hwee,
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  • 146 5 Seminary Now Being Expanded Si.mJ.ird Malt Reporter TilK Seventh-Day Adventist's S| unary at Serangoon Road. Singapore is being enlarged to dmit more boys and girls, Mr. O. Baldwin, the principal told The Standard yesterday. New courses m this school will include courses on Home Economics for girls and vocational training
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  • 133 5 Standard Staff Reoorter THE CAUSf to the ound $1,500,000 ni >ke houses and 2 or rubber at the Pontian Branch I Lee Rubber Co. on Tuesday is nki wn M Lini K'luii Teck of i.cc Rubber Co. told The Standard yesterday. te Police is still
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  • 53 5 A MALAY labourer. Chik bin was committed m t';*- 1 'pore Fourth Police Court lay to stand tri i1 the zea for possessi -n of a i d grenade and a .30J •art ridge. i gren ide, it wag alleged, w I »und under
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  • 134 5 I ANOTHER series of career i taiks are being organised jointly j by the Singapore Rotary Club and the V.M.C.A. The talks will take place m the V.M.C A. Orchard Road every Monday at 7-30 p.m. starting from Monday, Mar. 5. 1951. The programme is
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    26 5 Miss Vera Perera, a Singapore Police Woman, married Lance Bombardier W. Heeley of the 26th field Regiment Royal Artillery recently at th c Singapore Marriage Registry.
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  • 241 5 TWO NEW BUILDINGS FOR RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Standard Staff Reporter T\\ O buildings at an estimated cosi <>f about $150,000, which will be a contrast m architecture i<> t h«* surrounding ones at Hartley Hoatl. are doh nearing completion for ihe Ramakrishna Mission's orphanage m CEYLON DAY CEYLONESE m the Federation
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  • 230 5 AN INDIAN" private, K. Naguran of the Singapore District Signal Regt.. was sentenced to 56 days' detention before a Singapore court-martial at Tyersall Camp yesterday, for assaulting his superior officer, L/Cpl. R. Murugasu, at the M.O.R. dining hall on Jan. 6. The conviction
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  • 108 5 TWO Boyanese and throe Malays were tentatively charged m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday for gang robbery and house breaking. They were Amed bin Chukery (19), Hassan bin Osman (19), Sulaiman bin Basri (15), Mahl'od bin Masnor 20 and Aman bin Ariffin '2! >. The
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  • 259 5 Two Korean Visitors Tell Of Refugees' Ztek From Seoul City Standard Stuff Reporter Graphic descriptions o) 'he mass evacuation of civilians from the war-torn city of Seoul as Red Armies rolled relentlessly forward, were given yesterday by two young Koreans who visited The Standard Offices. They were Mr. C. U.
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  • 271 5 A \G Army oflieer, Lt. John Desmond Rowr, >vas weMtmetd to four years impri>oMrm-rit l»y a Singapore general court martial at Nee Soon \ester«h<y. In addition, Rone is to Ik* ea^iiered from the \rm>. Rowe was convicted on a charge
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  • 60 5 SCHOLARSHIPS to two Mala van graduate students -p b**'. r g offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The t'SIS. Singap- been entrusted with the selection o will atte i eign Stti t Sun :>e held I June 4 to Sept. 14, 1931. The benefits -of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 174 5 NOTICE SING UPORE 1 i RF CL! B VI. \MI SWI EP eld on the S ING the isi ij I the Spring Meeting. 24 I will be a veep. Tickei $2 each may be j Members m advance I the T Office. writing and Course N imber Tickets on
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  • 740 6 TOTAL of 3400,000 out of the 5.000,000 people m the Federation are now Federal citizens. These figures were given out by the Registrar of Federal Citizens. Mr. E. C. G Barrett. This is news for 3.100.000 Federal Citizens. They can regard themselves as fqunder members of the
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  • 768 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN The man a-itt* is dominating the etertivn m the (moid t Oust is a prisoner within the hiah waits M^art Usher By Strange Election Gold Coast is going to the polls. It is certainly the most important election that has ever happened m Colonial
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  • 423 6 Review of Views 0 ly Thirty Cents by Edwa ds, S ATA., t! was 1 B pi u\ iried lep< S ng Pau's editorial alarm < up S.\ LA me ne< c.l N appe il tv the Chinese m T B. suffer* i Break m h thin:! res lution ad
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  • 5 6 Remey's— -Believe It or Not!
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  • 523 6  -  S. C. OEI By PENANG. I\* these days when the 1 prices of thin js have goi c up to d zzy heights, sho >- ping ij becoming more difficult than ever before. I took time oil one evening and wont to many
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  • 20 6 Bargaining Is A Fine Art WHITE on the subject of shopping, 1 am reminded of my recent visit to Singapore
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  • 88 6 PENANG takes the lead again! This time it is m the matter of the generosity of some of its commercial houses where members of the staff have greatly benefitted with liberal bonuses for the Chinese New Year. It is customary for Chinese firms to pay
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  • 173 6 Crowds Whistle In The Dark "THIS black-out business is really Irving." said a friend here the other day soon after the whole island was plunged into darkness owing to the breakdown of the electric mains at the Prai Power Station. He is voicing the opinion of the majority of the
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  • 21 6 t be a film cc t! utis every nir'it he -es a preview of Irs next night's dream I"
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  • 393 6  -  Unknown By 'pHF Cabinet pot has htm stirred 1 «!n-re's v lot of Mcam around .1 V Head Chef is banging the ladle to dr.. delicious political dish. The diners, however, are not com ,«t They look on with gloomy Mtfcipation i-,r arc about to receive, for
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  • 194 6 Bar- Bells For The Police Sir pul Lc have demned the Police for their tardiness and inefficiency m dealing with recent disturbances, but they h i I given any concrete si:: tions how to cope with similar situations m the immediate future. They merely have suggested that
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  • 381 7 Britain Seeks Truce In Korea; Move To Test Mao's Sincerity 1 (UP) T Rdiable said today that Britain wiU take the next step m the United Nations toward a settle- the Korean question by supporting Canada's suggestion a "good offices committee" seek an immediate truce before n mI. ration ot
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  • 85 7 A ttlee Hences Critics Feb. I: (Reuter) Pri ne Mini iflenced his own Labour with a pr. afterwards ant." the Prirpe of his p behind Mrs of a room IP iflsl R for a v tO j the insistence be I from v. i lith a g sing I 20
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  • 95 7 Nehru Calls On Indians To Unite \i!MKI>\B.\I). Feb. 1 Premier Jawall NVhru appealed to tnben of th National ngftag thr country's ruling party—and the In dial people to show the -i measure of unity ißd cooperation m this hour of crisis". Nehru was introS i "national unity" -•iution a meeting
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  • 151 7 CAPETOWN, Feb. 1: (Reuter)—Dr. Daniel Malan, South African Prime Minister, told Parliament he would shed no tears if the United Nations came to ruination. There was need for a world .i;^a::.sation but unless the United Nations was placed on a different foundation, world (lairs
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  • 89 7 OTTAWA. Feb. I: (Router) Canada is to hold a secret army and air force exercise to test the tactics, men and equipment she proposes to use to defend her northern territories. The Defence Department announced that the exercise would be held m the sub Arctic
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  • 411 7 Reds Face Hea vy Losses In Korea LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. I (Renter) General Mac \rthur reported to the I nited Nations today that il was witfalll the capabilities of his troops "to continue to inflict staggering losses." upon the Chinese Communist forces m Korea. The statement was made m one
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  • 55 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (IP)— The American Institute of Public Opinion's annual "what living man do you admire most?" poll produced the following names m this order: General Eisenhower. General IVfacArthur, President Truman, Winston Churchill, Herbert Hoover, Senator Taft, Bernard Bariuh. Pope Pius, Dr. Ralph Bunche
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    42 7 TF!E Aga Khun with bouQuef presented by Pyu Pyu and Ni Ni Shein (two girls on cx- treme right) thanking the Prime Minister of Burma for the welcome accorded to him on his recent visit to Ran- goon. Burmese News Pho'o Service
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  • 112 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 1 (AP) Governor Thomas Dewey said on Thursday that Russia is getting set to seize all Germany and Japan as a prelude to an attempted world conquest. By grabbiim all the industrial powers of those nations, the Governor said m
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  • 88 7 LONDON. Feb. 1. <ITP>.1 T P>. It was announced today that Bernard Cardinal Grifiin. Archbishop of Westminster and ranking Roman Catholic prelate m Britain, was given the last rites of the church on Wednesday night. Griffin has been ill for two years with high blood
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  • 54 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 1 (AP):— Wu San-lien has been sworn into office as the first elected Mayor of Taipei, capital of Formosa. A native of Formosa, he was elected mayor on Jan. 14. He ran as an independent but had full backing of the Kuomintang,
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  • 39 7 About 15.000 members of the American Air Force are stationed m Britain plus 1.500 sailors and 25 soldiers, the Air Minister Mr. Arthur Henderson, told the House of Commons while replying to a question.- Reuter
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  • 23 7 Prince Aly Khan has called upon the Christian world to unite with Islam m equal partnership to fight against Communist learessiun.- A P
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  • 367 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (IV) The Defence ami Stale Departments now art* discussing I nited States final policy m Korea. There has been no decision \et. The decision probably will be delayed for weeks or even months because the I nited Nations
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    71 7 photo. i SS >'•■,. 'itiis photo shows Wiss Beuil Tv ggs :l. of Etighcate. North I •nilon one of Bri tain's leadtag ballroom dan« rs v has keea ciMoea by the Show mans (.wild a*. the iii lof the Year". Last w r. she m« t Beriberi Moi risoß \Ol
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  • 135 7 UK Won't Give Arms To Spain PANA newsphoto Photo via LONDON, Jan. :*1 (Renter) Britain will not send any spare arms to Spain. Mr. Kenneth Younger, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons. Mr. Nigel Fisher, Conservative, asked if he would consoler removing the ban on
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    48 7 THATSANAPfiOKN Kittlvija (left) and vaohxree Uporaba* (right) Thailand Nurses taking training at the Tokyo Army Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, treat one of their compatriots at the hospital. These nurses will be employed abc?*! aircraft flying wounded Thailand soldiers to their homeland upon the completion of their training. U.S. Army
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  • 168 7 UN Steps Up Air Attacks On Korea TOKYO. Feb. (UP)— It was announced today thai allied planes mounted the "mosl massive and sustained air attack of tin- present Korean conflict" m L 3 <!:j\* from January 19 to 31 during which they attacked more than 80 key railway am! highway
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  • 103 7 LONDON. ti,. 1 iAP>— Airline captain Charles Bi..ir landed his scarlet Mustang fighter plane m a blaze of red "very" lights j last night, chalkiiii. 1 up a Iresh j New York to London speed re- cord of seven hours 48 minutes. He clipped an hour and seven
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  • 24 7 Li km to tli the i v$ ii X .■■-.munis* T; I Stai id > I the B
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  • 74 7 Ceylon Customs In A Dilemma OMBO. V 1 i ts for the A Ce\ lon bu a c\a\> oy to the c torn. v. arrived by air saying he m carrying it for m n friend. T tew no ittei ipl i! m. Custom flßcei offered him equal value m
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  • 199 8 Standard Staff Reporter THI PRH E OF TIN m Singapore continued spiralling upwards to a Be* record higb yesterday on heavy demand from the Continent and South America, Inadequate supplies on a market that could not satisfy buying OI
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  • 171 8 THE < I RRI v i' YEAR sec prices o! Malayan tin rising t<> ii h heights, with consequenl temporary financial benefil i" Malayan producers, iheir shareholders and ihe Govermnenl Ireasuries, says Browned Malayan Elconomk Review m a special article «m
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    • 84 8 T>: latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday I Feb. l w ere ixr Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot oose Bom s::.M $2.22 n n m fuVs I »i>. No. 1 X S.S 52.15 52.16 No, 2 X s s 52 "T 52.08 \u R.S.S Norn S 00 52.91
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    • 48 8 SIG \PORE, Ttaurs. The price »>f Tin to-day v. .i> $693 pet picuL Up 15 lien ir, ord. i LONDON n\ I iiur>ii i\ > pr,i rs !.r^t session were: *>!).»t il i iv.]\tT-, i. sellers ihrt-.- months £1.323 buyera E1.335 sellers. Settlement pri< Xl 360 I .)!)<•■ inn.
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  • 64 8 New Malay Bat ek Factory To Open Standard Mala; Correspondent TRENGGAXU An other batek sarong factory the sec»nd <■: its kind m Kuala I iggai v. will be opened soon <■ Padang. It is a Mai >y enterprise and its entire start will be Mala: Other than manufacturing b ite
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  • 181 8 MALAYA TAKES PART IN STATISTIC CONFERENCE ItVNGOOI Feb. I (PANA) Choice ol Rangoon i" 1 ti.. !:r-; < »ional < onference of Statisticians j;»in!i\ m 1 i the I N Statistical Office, tii Inlernational M j Fund and tl»«- Secretarial of ihc Economic < mmission !«>r \-ia and the :;r
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  • 86 8 Standard Staff orrespond^nt SEREMBAN, Feb I Ilmei I and tungst< es were mined Negri Sembilan, says an official report. 1949. some 1,165 I of ilmenite were .shipped. T is was obtained from old amang dumps near tne ore d essi g shed previously
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  • 253 8 'Unparalleled Squeeze In S'pore Paper Trade 5 I idard Slafl Reporter N^OKLD SHORI iGE of pa»>er lias started m Singapore a Bcjueeze described ass unparalleled m ih.v history «>i t'i<* paper trade bere. (i>!ifined ti» -nun wholesaler:; and retailers ol printing paper for varieties oi jobbing ;irul office stationery paper,
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  • 71 8 Mr. C. X. Gosalia, a repre- Tal I is o the S I md and I of Mr. G lia's tour is 1 eff< ct 1 the discussions which I members ol the Indian ti ide I m 1 places. The Til i Industries are
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  • 96 8 Copra Steady With Buyers Holding Off Standard Stall Reporter COPRA h the S luce market was steady, buyers opening at $56| I ris ighout thi day Se jether, >sed at a firm market. C nut i Her, ith era iuol v• ;ei picul on market. No busii c nsacted. Li
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  • 41 8 HONGKONG, Feb. 1. iSpecial ard Service): Closing ■i the II mgk iig Exchange today were HK515.35 to ci sterling; HK55.945 to US$l; HKs] 735 to M tlayan SI: HK$O 315 to one 1 Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5325.25 a tael.
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  • 61 8 Mi srs, Osborne and Ch; ppel, Secretaries, state thai the Lahat M es I /id. has declared an interim dividend of 25 per t 1 less income tax at 9s. m the r< spect of the financial year end g M trch 31, 1951. p: tble m London
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  • 361 8 Standard SlafT Reporter SINGAPORE ha> banned the re-export of textiles to Hongkong. I hiunusual action fojlo»> Large shipments of imported textiles, some ol which had come from Hongkong, bark to that Colony because of the much higher-priced market. The flow of textiles from
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    46 8 One of the largest single exhibits m South Bank Exhibition m London, an 80 ft. kra?loi motive is here seen being unloaded at the London docks. The exhibit is one of LOO locomotives of this tvpi» being built by a Glasgow company for the Indian Government.
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  • 77 8 MEW DELHI, Feb. 1 (API M that 3,922,0 I have planted to su e 1 year against 3 670 00 ye ir. The > ield i- expi cted to be 5.102.000 to co npared with 4,904,000 m 1919 I I S R;iil Profit Pennsyli ;> I
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  • 296 8 US Bid To Bolster Indonesia Economy WASHINGTON, Feb. I. E.C.A. allocation of I .5.5700,G00 to Indonesia i< the latest m a series of 1 ,S. aid rojecta luin^ launched to assist Indonesia U> restore and improve public health services, aid small rubber planters, develop forest resources, restore the fishing industry,
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  • 67 8 standard s..iff Reporter CAUSE of the fire which destroyed M.:>oo.ooo worth of property, including .smokehouses and 240 tons of rubber at the Pontian Kethil branch of Lee Rubber Co., is still unknown. lnvi-vtigation*' wn. being made to determine the cause of the fire irhich broke out
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  • 47 8 LONDON Feb I Kinij George and Queen Eliza- beta will be the first Brit< n I j buy 15s. savings certificates under the new arms lorn. They will buy them on behalf of 1 grand children. Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
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  • 202 8 Standard Slafl Reporh r THE m :< OND ISSI i ol Browa'* mi Economic Resin* maintains the same bit^i standard m ili«- firsl publication and i- :i valuable i ork as guide for >iiii:a|M»ri- trail ami bubinettf circles. The Editar and :.fr. Di ko I
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  • 37 8 Japan Seeks US Raw Cotton A three man Japanese cotton trade mission leave Japan by for Los Angeles today. Duringi i two-month tour, the mission wili try to secure raw cotton for the j Japanese spinning industry.
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  • 51 8 PI Study Of Japan Home Industries A 23-man P.I. industrial sur vey mission is going to Jap: to survey systems and methods of development of home md is tries with a view *..> Lntroduci ig then) m the Philippines. T.u mission experts tj stay m I Japan a moat^. Malayan
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  • 234 8 Packers Going lo Australia For Machinery Maiulard Man Reportei MALAYAN pineapple \ku\.<~. introdure <oniplelely Heduudfic i nni (nut-COtting and ranninir. aw to rar e\liail^ti\e »Uf\e> of Au-tralian ran Marrh. The survey whkii is txpa i three weeks m tfae most modern of Ausi canning factories will bo carried out undo:
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  • 10 8 1 ill Btl > Clli Ar^Sl^adv SI Loi MINI B. K.
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  • 19 8 Honolulu tided al nd the Philippines 1 tive Feb. I. No 1 n wai AP
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  • 12 8 YORK. F \r steel ■••g s 5 I
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    • 40 8 NEXT TO HAVING A PICH UNCIc THE BEST IHIM 15 TO INVEST IN fAV!NGS i I O YOU TOO CAN OPEK SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR LITTLE AS SI/- INTEREST WILL ISF. PAID AT 2<r PER ANN! M CHUHG KHIflOl BUM LTD.
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  • 53 9 CEMENT BAG FALLS ON MAN Standard Shipping Reporter AN Indian lighterman, Fakir lir Hussain, was injured erday while cement was ng unloaded from the Japanese freighter Shinyo Maru a Japanese crew and Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki. ngwith 20 bags of cement broke one of on nan. H aboard the freighter and
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  • 294 9 Airways To Operate New Network By Early April BUSINESS MEN WILL BENEFIT Standard Staff Reporter A NEW Malayan air network designed to link up several small towns m the Federation to the main Penang-Kuala Lumpur-Singapore route, may be operated this year. One date given is early April. Six De Havilland
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    29 9 A sketch map showing the new Malayan air network which is expected to come into operation m the Federation this year. The scheme will knit Malayan towns even closer.
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  • 100 9 BERMUDA. Jan. 29. (F A mystery explosion m the for- peak began a fire the 5,700-ton Israeli steamer Dizengi it which put into St. Georges harbour here with three holds ablaze. Two men were sent to hospiwith injuries received m the cx P GORGES William
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  • 90 9 MEW DELHI. teD. >■■■ nternational Radio and Elecronics Exhibition, the first ot Is kind m Asia, will be held n India m February. 1952. Sponsored by the Ail India ladio Merchants' Association, he exhibition will be planned >n the lines of a trade fair
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  • 31 9 UNITED SUites Navy caßfio ship Montague earned nearly 5.500 Korean civ Han refugees from the embattled and to an island Haven off the Korean coast.- Reuter A A P
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  • 48 9 Standard Staff Reporter The Pacific Far East Line fr< Philippine Bear, which called at Singapore yesterday from Japan and Hongkong, brought 2,300 Japanese machines, 300 bundles 1,000 cases canned fisl and 500 tons general go. ■\,W(\ m the general cargo arc Japanese rayon, textiles and
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  • 142 9 Standard Staff Reporter MALACCA i< to \w broughl i f ii< the Malayan Airways 1 Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang service li> the middle of this year. Tests carried oul for improvements on the airstrip have been completed. Bandar Berendan aerodrome m Malacca is being developed
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  • 191 9 Former CPO Returing From Leave Standard Stall Corre>i>oiiil nt PEXAXG, Thurs.— Mr. T. Q. Gaffikin, former Chief Police Officer, Kedah, who has been away on home leave, will return* here by the Chusan which is due to arrive from the United Kingdom on Feb. 12. He is accompanied by his
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    24 9 ;he six-seater Canadian Be.iver aircraft which is tlue to arrive m Malaya for tinnew air network. Each aircraft is said to cost approximately $70,000.
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    • 544 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U K. CONTINENT B'p^'e. P Sh»m fenana ••ivdia" lor Bangkok, ■oo^onc A mf "KAMBODIA" fcr Hcngkonp. K- t* 23-26 Peb HOMY for Saigon Ba:**.,it „VJfi» if -2fc KVKRNWS for Saigon <V Br.-.tknk 1.- Mar 8-10 .>••«. "NOEDVEST" for Honfk jr. ••ERRiv- 1 < f ft* 7* M2^
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 185 9 p^MAILS- Despatches TODAY: Sarawak (except Miri) by Norbay, E. Australia and New Zen 1 and by Merkur. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand by train, N. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Buloh. TOMORROW: Gt. Britain, N Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. West Indies, Egypt and Ceylon by Bencleuch, TMedan by
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    • 142 9 (air arri vaus '•>■ [end DEPARTURES J Arrivals KLM CONSTELLATION from Jakarta 10.45 I n C. P A. DT— 4 from I'.antkok is::o MALAYAN AIRW DAKOTAS troo. Moi SUi P«um« i.nplng. Ipoh Kuala I uuij'Ui I l> ''•> P- m from Ku;int:in. Mor Star. P«.ian S Koala Lumpur ETA BJS
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  • 471 10 TTOLLYWOOD, Feb. 1: At the very pinnacle of a Hollywood career that has already een her win acclaim as a glamour queen, comedienne and dramatic actress, Ann Sheridan, is looking for new worlds to conquer. After a series of light comedy portrayals, sho recently enacted her first
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  • 623 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME i»B4 Metres and 41.7 Metres) 10 a. iii News: 1 p.m Light Music; I 130 News; 1.4? Dance Music; t. p.m. Programme Summary; 6.02 Radio Or i chest ra; 6.40 Sons of the Pioneers; p.m. News, Singapore Share Market Report and Interlude;
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    • 38 10 LAST .1 >.iv) i, S— > 6.15 A, 9.15 p m. Paramounl's Mi Unusual Picture! "SUNSET BOULEVARD" OPENING TO-MORROW 20th Century-Fox's "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" IS TECHNICOLOR SUN. Feb. 4th at 11 a.m. Paramount*! "THE CONNECTICUT YANKEE" IN TECHNICOLOR
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  • 547 11  -  M.I.W. VAN HUYSTEE J'm To The Rescue! By ADORE Charlotte, I 1 .in for her", mi uuh his head pen his paws, "and sh* jsst as if I ml e\M nowadays. .ill. I an a> big as If, I know, for I stood beaaster's minor Charlotte
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  • 121 11 W7HAT irs twice In a moment, once m a .ute and not cnce m a hundred years? per: The letU t "■■l" Z WHAT is it that you can J put m a china cup but C not take out? A crack. 5 5 V. ri I
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  • 125 11 IVE a little, live a little, J J try a little mirth, S i Sing a little, bring a little J happiness to earth. > i Pray a little, piay a little, be a little g'.ad; r Rest a little, jest a little, J if the
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  • 187 11 I^L\-1K Junior Ltaguers, I am not uriting at length this wd&& jor obvious reasons. I've got to iind ihe space to accommodate the story from Mr. van Huystee which I am sure you will all like. May I, however, remind you that if you want to keep your
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  • 173 11 Singapore Chess Club Results THE FOLLOWING are results of second round matches m the Singapore chess championships K. W. Borsodi and Lim Kok Ann (game adjourned >, J G Le Rougetel beat Tay Kheng Hong Man Ben* Guan beat Gween Ah Leng, N. G. Singh beat Lee Chim Quan (w.0.),
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  • 125 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An .extraordinary general meeting of members of the Selangor Eurasian Association will do held at the club house, at 10 a.m. on Sunday to elect a spoils com--1 mittee for 1951. ft is hoped to take the same i
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  • 85 11 1 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— ICeylon Dominion Day falls on Si v and the Ceylon Fedi ition of Malaya will observe i occasion with a sport- mes ion the TPCA ground at 3 p.m. for children from the v.iri c and Tamil sc here. ge
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  • 97 11 BANGKOK. Feb. 1. (AP) Thailand is sending a 17-man team to take part m the Asian Games opening m New Delhi m early March, the Olympic Committee of Thailand announced. The committee is now gathering information on the standard of athletics among other competing countries.
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  • 53 11 HONGKONG, Feb. I.iAP) Eighteen members of the Danish Boldklubbi n soccer team arrived hei c by air fr< m < i jen t<* play ci series of games with local teams over the r holidays. They were i the airport by Erik. Hud D t
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    48 11 Twenty-four top-notch entrants competed m the international ski meet for women at Grindelwald, Switzerland, recently. The Austrian girl Annelies Sehuh-Proxauf took first place m the combination downhill and slalom event. Second place went to Andrea Mead of USA. Tlm* photo shows Andrea Mead during the slalom run. AP
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  • 263 11 LONDON, Feb. 1 (AP) Chelsea, thr riniiir Fii-t Division dhib moved into the fif:!i round <►' thr FooAaH gociation Challenge Cup Umraantel bj defeating ii^i::l Division Exeter Gtj 2-0 m a Poartli Round repU) <m V < dnesdav* Bobby Smith, the 17 C ea ceni
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    • 59 11 1 ilvusv On S3 'h<><»ls I'D like to have a house on wheels, To ride to the circus to see thr seals. \rul up the hills ;md down the roads To sec the lotjij bearded groats. \"<\ back to the country I'd like to go, New v oui tains i.>;-
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  • 468 12 Bigger Games Team SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council, at a tweeting held at the YMCA yesterday, decided not to send delegates to the inaugural meeting of the Malayan Olympic Council to be held at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Mr. Andrew Gilmour, PreIdent of the
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  • 162 12 sEKEM X A N. Thnrs.— Selassor beat Ncgri Sembilan by tuo to one i» an inter-state w*Hneii*s hock«-\ match al a« remban today, the winning gwd beinf scored by the visitors In the 1 i-st minute of play. nints In the ute thi »ugh C. Xunis but
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  • 64 12 Quentemeyer Wins Again ENSCHEDE THE NETHERLANDS, Feb l (AP) Willie [Quenteme former light heavyweight champion of the I Netherlands, btvit Van Kuyck ol [Antwerp b; a sixth round knock- last ni£ht. During the sixth round the Dutchman pushed Van Kuyck I into the ropes with a heavy punch to his
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  • 597 12 FOR the second lime La succession, Singapore Recreation < !»1> won the "Geno" Oehlers challenge cup l«»r the S.H.A. knockout tournament. Yesterday their -Red" XI defeated Singapore < i irkt't Club U\ two goals to nil to win the final on the padang. big (<nc ot
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  • 209 12 Davies In N. Malayan Tourney IPOH. Thurs. Malayan golf champion, D. A. O. Davies of Singapore is among the 86 competitors participating m the North Malaya Golf Championship which will be played off on the Perak Turf Club golf link m Tiger Lane from Feb. 4 to 7. Incidentally, Davies
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  • 120 12 THE Kamp Bahru Sp 1 Club will pj >tb ill against the Tamil Bi ttherhood Association this Sunday on the R ti g und at Kampong Bahru Road ai 5 p.m. for a cup presented by c Singapore Municipal Com- iner, Mi MP. D. Nair. Beture
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  • 94 12 BANGKOK, Feb. 1 (AT)— The Badminton Association of Thailand, his applied fot recognitioa bs the International Badminton I < lion m a bid to s< nd a team to compete m the ThOBUf Cup tournament. The association plans a national championship m B soon to
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  • 627 12 NAVAL Bane A", strong contenders for the M < Ktijj;l>v 'Sevens' championhhip. won another round yesterday, their victims the little 'Saints', of St. Andrews, who lost 15-3 after a game hattle that won them l>i^ applause from an enthusiastic crowd. Other successful teams were Rl3
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  • 40 12 Malaya District's now swimming pool, built at a cost of U 7.000 from Army Welfare Funds, which was declared open at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, by tfte G.O.C. Malaya District, Major-general K. E. Drquhart Art-Lite photo.
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  • 79 12 SINGAPORE NIMRODsREAD, AND SIGH Mil kur. BMW i(1 the p an ite d Hii theBLI m a nuiiiv durias thai H pr. M 111. When BOOM i. m; .v I f X I >i«ur rd wi! Unu d.r m !i. wild boat hares m S«OCttOH. (J W v Will: M
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  • 219 12 SUPPORTERS ami ftdmirer* «.f \\u Malay wt I badminton champions, Oag l*<»h Lin ami Umail lii:i Marjan. arc rolling up m an effort to rai-<- lurul- ti» send the |>air to the Ail England towmmrnt Within an hour of the
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    • 73 12 TIDES^J I TIDES at the principal r> TODAY: >.::^.ipi>r<' "».^1 8.55 A 1. P.M. f a Dm -M 2.41 Port S'bam 1.11 111 Prnans 9JS2 T.» IORSOW: >!■;- pore Wl5 \i 5.11 Port Di< ki db M 4.17 Poil S han I 3-* 1 \> 1! N l :> -54
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