Singapore Standard, 5 February 1951

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  • 395 1 Sanctions On Korea Lack Support; UN Still Hopes For Peace LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 1 (AP)— The United Nations are pondering over ways of reaching a peaceful settlement wtth Communist China, pushing into the background the itlea of sanctions. Despite Peking's flat statement that it will have nothing to do with
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  • 10 1 Strike Hits U S Economy de- s spread. -ome ____l
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  • 160 1 Fed.Clerks To See Chief Sec. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Ext itive Council of the Federation of Government Admin.-* itive and Clerical Uni i meeting today decided to make the strongest represent to Government impleme I I B scales of s rejected by and other staffs. The Exe rth
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  • 173 1 ALTHOUGH they we r e ll sd front the air on Saturlay about 300 yards below the wreckage, the ground party searching for the missing Singapore Standard Dakota has had to abandon for the time being its efforts to reach the plane.
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  • 44 1 PENANG, Sun— A Tiger Moth belonging to the Penang squadron, Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, trashed into a swamp near Bayan Lenas Aerodrome today. Two volunteers, who were on their usual weekend training flight, were injured. Full story on Page 3.
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  • 76 1 EUSAK, Feb. 4 (Reuter- AAP). —The Bth Army Headquarters today decided that they did not want William Jesse Newton, a ?6-year-old civilian who hitch-hiked 12,006 miles to "kill some Communists." An Army spo';»sman said that "Newton has been medically examined and does not qualify for the
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    41 1 -Picture by Teo hip Siang:. 43 year old Volunteer Special (unstable m a Lim Chu Kang Road village was one of three YSC's to receive certificates of commendation for his part m arresting an extortionist. Story on Paere 8.).- Michael Goh
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  • 204 1 'Merdeka UMNO Youths' Slogan Standard Stidl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— By a large majority, the youth section of UMNO decided this evening, after a heated discussion, to change their slogan," Hidop Melayu" to Merdeka". The Kuala Pilah delegate, who proposed the motion, reminded the assembly it was high time Malays
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  • 181 1 KUAI. A I.UMPUR, Sun. The Central Committees of the Malayan Trade Union Confer- J ence have received complaints j that workers on many estates I could not apply for Federal citizenship because they did not have the people to guarantee for them. This
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  • 108 1 standard stall Reporter MR Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General last night welcomed "both the substance and spirit of Mr. Anthony Brooke's appeal for an end to the anti-cession campaign m Sarawak.'" Mr Brooke, after n five-year fight agafn-t the cession of Sarawak to
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  • 401 1  -  Andrew Roth By LONDON, Feb. 4.— The control of rubber exports to Communist countries will be the key topic for the International Rubber conference convening here torn. arrow. So deep has been the mystery surrounding the rubber conference that rubber trade circles
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  • 396 1 See-Saw Battle On Seoul Hills; UN Men Advance TOKYO, Feb. 4. (UP) A see-saw battle of attack and coun-ter-attack raged today through the jagged hills south and south- J o J east of Seoul as allied spearheads jabbed to within less than 10 miles of the South Korean capital. United
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  • 68 1 Standard Staff Reporter ARMED with two knives, four Chinese vomits held up a woman. Lim Koh Chan, at her house at the Mi mile Bukit Timah Road. shortly after dusk yesterday, and robbed her of $504.80 worth of cash and jewellery. On Saturday night a Chinese woman. Peng
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  • 291 1 9 m i Maiiuartl Mutt Lorre«pondenl KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Dato Onn bm Jaafar. President of the UMNO, said he was greatly disappointed that UMNO youths had not madi a real a bration of Federation Day as it was UMNO who wanted the Federation. Dato Onn
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  • 33 1 THE Standard will be published as usual tomorrow, Feb. 6, Chinese New Year Day. There will be no issue on Feb. 7. Publication will be resumed on Feb. 8.
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  • 120 1 HONGKONG, Fob. 4. (AP* Authoritative American quarters here predict that the United States, probably some time this March, will modify her cx •'-Rid -China ban to allow I kong the minimum supply of 1 iti als necessary to kern this colony's small
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  • 248 2 Discrimination In CG's Office Is Alleged MC To Fight For The Asian Staff Standard StalT Reporter THERE i> "considerable discrimination 91 m wage scales m ihe office ol the CommissionerGenera] for Sooth-East A-ia. m regard to the terms and conditions of service of European and Asian staff. i j ~~j
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  • 188 2 < LVI.ON ta progressing along satisfactory Unes, ami i- maintaining .fi honoured position m lhe comity oi ■ations, declaim i lhe Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, Wr. M. Saravanamnttu, i:i a broadcast talk <>\tr Radio Malaya lasl night when he spoke <>n ihe third anniversary ol
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  • 44 2 DATO Tan Chenu Lock and the C 'mmissioner-Gene" d tor St A Ml Malcolm Donald, will broadcast ChiI nese New Year messages to the j people of Malaya at 7.12 p.m. <>n I'he Chinese Xew Year which falls on Feb. 6.
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  • 127 2 Move To Settle Wage Row Standard Stall Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Mental Hospital Unii ed Si I Labour Union will shortly meet Government and Labour Department officials with a v.. w to settling their dispute for better wages Mr. Lim Chwee Sei y of tbe Union, yesterday. Mr. Lim
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  • 70 2 HK Denial Of Merger With Malayan Airways HONGKONG, Feb 4 (AP):Mr. W.C.G. Knowles, mana [m director of Cathay Pacific Air wa has categorically denied reports of an impending merger with the British-owned Hongkong Airways and Malayan Airways of Singapore. Mr. Wayne Parrish, editor of an American aviation daily, who recently
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  • 106 2 A SHIPMENT of aore than 2,800 cases of Chinese oranges and vegetables which arrived m Singapore from Hongkong yesterday morning for the Chinese New Year, brought down the prices of both commodities. Housewives were surprised when they were able to buy oranges for 90 cents
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  • 103 2 Ship Stops At S'pore On Mercy Call Standard Shipping Report ALL BECAUSE a French soldier developed acute appendicitis on the voyage from France to Indo China, the Compazine Maritimes Chaigeurs Reams' 8.018 ton Cap Tourane had to put into Singapore on a mercy call. This soldier together with 111 other
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  • 329 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT WAS a proud day ior three Volunteer Special Constables at the Neo Teo village on the -I milestone of Lim Chu Kang Road yesterday when they received certificates of commendation from ASP B. Goodrich, Officer-in-Charge of Orchard Road Police Station.
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  • 237 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE principal of an afternoon school is nerely ik a departmental figurehead whose duties are iargely nominal." An official spokesman of the Department of Education said yesterday when commenting on a suggestion m the Press that an afternoon school principal should be
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  • 165 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FAIR deal to both Government and non-Governn emp m Singapore so that salaries and wages are relat< to cost of living, is one of the aims of Mr. Thio Chan Bee .mated Legislative Cow or who is contesting the April
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  • 27 2 MR. R S MACTIKR. director of the Glen Line, arrived m S a pore by BOAC Argonaut Hongkong on Saturday v\\ his Far Eastern tour.
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    • 136 2 r«w J^SS^ l CTZHm T tJt MfYTW \l/wiPE THEM YAS'M. AH &MD AVAILABLE. A KNOCK ff-T^ZT MUST BE J STOPG^KINAT TH TMOON 17 JSS^J^^ps AH'LL. JON EIS A FANCY PRICE AH SURPRISJU' SMITH/T AH'LL, f3*%?* "lIJS 0 11 I^L A- *R H feo».'; < r INTERDOOCE YO' T' PUT ON
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  • 277 3 Two Hurt As Craft Dives Into Swamp Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Two members of the Penang squadron of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force were injured when the Tiger .Moth m which they were Hying crashed into a swamp about a mile away from Bayan Lepas Aerodrome
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  • 186 3 Many Health Inspectors Quit Jobs Standard Staff Reporter THE majority of health Inspectors m the Federation who cannot afford to resign on account of their long service, fee! that they are being "let down", while the younger ones are quitting for a better market, it i.s stated m a memorandum
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  • 73 3 Standard Malay Correspondent MALACCA. Sun. Malay trisha riders m ?dalacca attended a meeting organised by the IMalacca branch of UMNO y terday. Inche Hashim bin Abdul Ghani. an official of the branch, ilained the work of UMNO. He told the meeting that UMNO belongs to th e
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  • 49 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun. Capt. Mohd. Aii bm Malum, Mr. Ec Yew Kirn and Mr. N. M.Gaus have been re-appointed Municipal Commissioners of the Fort and Town of Malacca tor a further term by the High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya. Their previous term expired on Dee. 31.
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  • 130 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Sun. After remaining idle for nearly a month, more than a hundred mill workers of the Tai Hock Rubber Factory, whi< h was gutted by fire m the early hours of -lan. 13, have been called back for work. The factory, which
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  • 124 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. No probationer for the Stale Clerical Service will m future be confirmed m his appointmenl unless he has a minimum typewriting speed ol 20 words a minute, it has been announced. The new scheme for the Service includes
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    99 3 LEANING precariously on these props for the last five years, this old Government building m Ipoh has done yeoman service m that it has helped to alleviate some of the State's housing problem at a time of acute shortage. Through these years, no fewer than eight government departments have functioned,
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  • 211 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun. Nine hundred Sakais from Batang Padang District took part m a jamboree m Tapah yesterday, when twenty of their chiefs received certificates of appointment from the Mentri Besar. Dato It 1! D 1 <• I Panglima Bukit Cantang. 7 j Speaking
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  • 179 3 i Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun.— A plea \to Indian parents m Negri j Sembilan to understand the progressive views and desires of youth and to co-operate for the attainment of success m the efforts of the youth section, is made m an article of
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  • 54 3 Tea And Ronggeng For Two Majors Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sun— ln honour of the promotion of their two officers, Capt. Raja Lope and Cap:. [smail bin Taha, to the rank of Major all ranks of ths 3rd Battalion Malay Regiment held a tea party and ronggeng perfo'mance at
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    • 178 3 in'»ffl'7M Idi 1 1 A 1 A 1 1 A il 1 1 li wjw PUDNI Id ***** CMWiG HDT Last Day 3.00, (1.30 9.15 PM. BLACK SHADOWS Savagery You Won't Believe... I'ntil You've Seen It I Tonight at Midnite John Wayne m Republic*! THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN Tomorrow at 10.00
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    • 42 3 ITT1TE r ATK^jyjgjjijj SEKEMBAIS Toda* Flaza: Secrets of Treasure Island 1, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Loke Yuit Fei Siong (Cantonese* 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Cathay: Hellfire 12.45, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. Metropole: Wintry Journey (Mandarin) 1, 7 and 9.30 p.m.
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    • 236 3 SELA_\GOR— Today KUALA LUMPUR Majestic: Tien Moh Lv and Cheh Tean Monk (Cantonese* 12. 10 and 3.15 p.m. This Modern Age 6.45 and 9 p.m. Kiss Me Again 11 p.m. Odeon: East Side. West Side 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Duchess of Idaho 11.15 p.m. Pavilion: Mysterious Romance. Double Fortune
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    • 232 3 Odeon: Terang Bulan (Malay) 1. 3.15. 6.45. 9 p.m. Sun: Pembalasan (Malay) 12.30, j 3 p.m. Big Road (Mandarin) 6.45 and 9 p.m. Grand: Oh. You Beautiful Doll 3. 7. 9 p.m. North Malayan Golf championships second day. TAIPING— Today Carlton: Long Live The Teacher (Mandarm i 1. 3, 645.
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  • 759 4 I NITED Nations forces are now hitting back at the Chinese Reds and North Koreans, and their inlander, Lieut. Gen. Matthew Ridgeway, has ordi rs to retake the South Korean capital of Seoul ai I all ground up to the 38th Parallel and "then lish a
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  • 310 4 Sn-:— With reference to "Asian's" letter m the Press, I must say that I was not a bit surprised to read his biting criticisms for the simple n on that my speech at Kuala Lumpur was incom- etely reported m the •'Malay Mail" and the "Singapore
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  • 176 4 There i ai th< very i iportant point. The need for money to found Scholarships is paramount, and it would be expecting too much of the Associations to help materially m this direction. Well, if the Union were re-con-stituted so as to allow individuals instead of Associations
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  • 81 4 "Asian" says "one thing is now clear besides the fact that 9.000 Eurasians are not m support of Mr. Gomes that he m fact does not fully represent the community m the Federal Legislative Council." This statement is misleading as the 9,000 Eurasians were not at all cou--0 mcd
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  • 340 4 know what he is tal tg about when he .-.ays "When, aj i a. you consider that Vfr. Gomi h time and again r sed a number of "< ble" Eurasians membei ip m the Eurasian Union of Malaya etc., etc." This is a erious ailegati tn
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  • 59 4 Sir:— ln every country thure are groups of wiio would brand a v nation for the insane ad of a few of its nation But there are also countless others who wish to see an end to all this enmity. Who would say that Japane c
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  • 596 4  -  CASSANDRA By I J^ASI week six of the latest American 8.36 bombers landed at the RAF station at Lakenheath, m Norfolk These S cases of aerial elephantiasis weigh 50 tons more than the Brabazon, have ten engines and fly at 435 miles an hour me
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  • 387 4 This Observer Was Shocked s i tided 1 nual genera! meeting of the F A S as an observer and I say that I was rati shocked" to see Mr. K. Nank.- i make certain damming ition against the 1950 Coi cil of the VA S Shocked, because I for
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  • 63 4 WARWICK. Three halfgrown pigs are grunting angrily at the loss oi their milk supply a heifer which was suckling tnem. A few weeks before the heifer's calf was due the pias were taken away bat the heifer fretted until they were returned to her. When her calf
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  • 632 4  - BRITAIN TEN YEARS. FROM No W Charles Davy By- LONDON \V HAT will Britain be like *V [n ten years' time, given no world war and no revolutionary change m our economic prospects? At present Britain is conducting an exneriment m social democracy, more difficult than is perhaps always realised.
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  • 263 5 Truman Says US Ol Cannot Shirk Duties As Leader PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4 (Reuter) President Truman sahl there was goud reason to hope for success m preventing another world war. He said the United States "shirked her responsibilities m the 192()*s. We cannot shirk them now.
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  • 138 5 New Delhi A bandons Mediation NEW DELHI. Feb. 4 (AP) An Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman said that India, having tailed m her efforts to obtain a peaceful settlement m Korea, will leave mediation attempts to other nations lor the time being. The spokesman said India still wants to restore peace
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  • 153 5 PRAISE FCR INDIAN SOLDIERS LOXDOX. Feb. 4 (Reuter)— Farl Mountbatten of Bun i paid a tribute m a report published today to the unfalti loyalty and courage of the Indian and British soldiers fought under him m the Burma campaign In a 225.000-word report to the combined chiefs-of-stafT. written m
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  • 150 5 US Further Restricting Rubber Use WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (UP) The U.S. Government ha.s prohibited, effective March 1. the use of natural rubber for "nonessential" civilian items like bath mats. The rubber order also covered tyre inner tubes of eight-and-a-half inch crosssection or smaller. Most automobile inner tubes are m this
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  • 45 5 AN unofficial strike by some 500 dockers m the Liverpool area has halted the loading and unloading of 34 ships. It has brought n warning from the nations biggest union, the Transport and General Workers' Union, that it is CommunistInspired U.P
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  • 201 5 LOXDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter) The Conservative weekly review, The Spectator, declared that it seemed as though tho initiative m Malaya was now beginning to swing slightly away from the Communists. Under the heading "Turn of the lido m Malaya?" the journal said the plan tn re-settle
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  • 76 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (Reuter): Legislation to provide India with 2.000.000 tons of food to avert a threatened ie is expected to be put before the U.S. Congress this eek. An influential group of 24 Democratic and Republican Senators and Representatives have meed their intention of
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  • 16 5 Turkey will send GOO mon ers to Korea, m a fortnight Reuter
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  • 214 5 MW Feb. 1 (Reuter) Atomic explosions on closely-guarded 5,000 square miles m Nevada may make conventional artillery ami aerial bombardment m war obsolete, some military students said. Officials, fearful i f dropping the slightest hint, have refused to talk. But evidence from L_ Vegas,
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  • 167 5 CHICAGO, F<b. 4 (Renter) Scientists here announced to Chicago's alarmed population that snow m Chicago's streets was radioactive but there was nothing to fear as the atomic snowfall had made the City less radioactive than the luminous dial of a watch. Dr. Walter Zinn, Director of
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  • 66 5 Krupp Is Freed: 'No More Guns' LANDSBERG. Feb. 4: (UP)— When Alfred Krupp. whose industrial machine backed Hitler m his attempt to conquer the world, waiked out ot Landsberg prison as a free man he said he hoped he would never have tn make another gun. Krupp was among 29
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    49 5 photo. THIS photo shows an eight-foot-long model of the pleasure gardens being prepared at Battersea Park m London far the Festival of Britain. The gardens will be open from May 3 to Nov. 3 covering the period of the festival. They will cover an area of 37 acres. A.P
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  • 329 5 LONDON, Feb. 4. What Indonesia >ays al the 10-nation rubber conference opening m London tomorrow and whal the Indonesian Government decides to do subsequently may involve the fate of m:mv millions of people m South-East Asia, m the opinion of Sir Oliver
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  • 162 5 Punish Red China, Rhee Tells The UN PUSAN, (KOREA), Feb. 4 (AP): President Syngman Rhee of the Republic of South Korea declared that U.N. actions against regression m Korea must be "severe enough to stop aggression not only now but also m the future."' Dr. Rhee said that lukewarm action
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  • 46 5 Tito Forming'Hit-and-run' UniN HEIDFLBERG. Feb. 4: his an mom edo v b t spring ard is 700.000--man arm; men. It Tito'* v the ere is troopi t been rel 1 c c m- i "sell-c carry th< and pel led we ole m Of J gdg
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    • 226 5 NOTICES ~7 hf TsunkruptO Ordinance Hf* urt nf ,he -.nc.ipore \_l, -.ncp-re a 4 I 1939. I ss Bee Quarters, that a idend is tttfs Jan 1951. i Kulax-karam aamet i ..urt >•( thc S I Bridge nts. re. aosiPe. i Kul.i>fh :r.im. Us --.cc. VTS "1 PHOTO GRAJ IS
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    • 214 5 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE LAUNCH 35 H.P. 8 Cylinders 25' li-n -ih x HV breath I ».\t: notify furnished interior. Reasonable price. Apply personally between '2 7_ p.m. (weekdays). Singapore Standard, Managing Dept.. 1-8. Robinson Road. SINGAPORE. NOTICES NpUce is hereby given that Thong X« has withdrawn her H te^ s
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    • 485 5 SITUATIONS VACANT European firm requires efficient lull particulars of experience Xo T 5 deSired t0 Bo wa. T. TO Singapore Standard ir V eC rL~ Experienced Architectural Draughtsman Good pay '■wu t; > right man. Xo. T. 83. Singapore Wanted. Night Shift Supervisor or progressive Bakery business n Singapore. Wide
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    • 172 5 NOTICE Tend< be received at Secrel Office; Singapore, up I o 23rd February 1951. supply t i the Sing <» Force of: Sires l I V F es. 'YE. 21. V. 87. A A should be placed m a cover and en d T ent d bind ccept the I
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  • 46 7 for tho revaluation of amounts withthe ocenpatioa period from deposits made katkM m Government Savings Banks ed us r pie occupation law, is contained m n introfliccd into tho Singapore Legislative i mci ting. lit r oc- subject to
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  • 21 7 g. Chia I and 5 r I re- I I (ie--Lee B Huat (all c Teck i
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  • 16 7 Quarrel Led Two Men To Court into a flg m the Si I on I bile
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  • 186 7 LOWING were c the Ek Club, Sit 1951. aa Lim C ag X; Lim Kirn Lee, Lim T- lee, Chua I Mah Geok Seng, 1 K Li.irx Swee, Yeo Kirn Tay and o__ Mr. Tan Swe C.nu Vice-presidents: Chua Ll Chua Ch d Aik, Chua Per.^
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  • 97 7 Electors Register To Be Combined D IBINEO gisteri ol elec-: I. il live Council dis-; the Municipal area; and rMr icip Wards la en-; m a Bill about to be in-; reed m the Legislative; Council, according to the Singa-; pore Gazette pub- I lay- is also prov. ded m
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  • 46 7 Bribed PC Beonue He 'Was Frightened' F< ffl ffe big a 50 bribe to a po'iceman. Phang Mun Seong; fined $150, or lour weeks" imprisonment m fhe; St c md Police Court S iturday. ne gu -v. Phang said .<.-, ghU ned when tae consta i ::n."
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  • 44 7 ONG LYE HEE, a 2t>->« tr-oldj pleaded guilty m I re; Sec nd Police Court; l Satw lay to misappropriating; s and otner articles; worth -STHa belonging to Siah; at Rochore Road on j case was postponed r sentence, bail oiS2SC '.cd.
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    61 7 A > -v t are members of the Malacca Settlement Youth Council for 1951. Seated (left jj "fj*' Messrs. Joginder Singh, Vice-President, Law Xyuk Choon, Secretary, Miss Tan Bee Seo. Committee. Messrs. .'Mohamed Yasin Ab alranman. President, Tan Eng Wah treasurer. Standing (left to right) Messrs. Tan Hoik Lin, Tan
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  • 961 7 I From A Special Correspondent THE SINGAPORE' share market last week i opened like a lamb and went out like a lion. Industrials were always steady, but Tins and. to a 'lesser degree owing mainly to the reticence of [si
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    • 182 7 $1C CROSSWORD— I 7 131- TUe sua k-VTRIES for j^gMji-i this competition 35-- close with the lasl te_n_t postal delivery on 37— Residue tpl) nr.. -rec«s*ary 1 UUTSdaV Fel). i 2 O 1— C?S -rctm» B s> m Singapore. ££m 5 am Results will be EST published on Fri- >;:«;•:£
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    • 722 7 ¥OUE EADIO PROGki MMES KADIO MALAYA Mu-k- by Kampong f.elam Kroiuhong pm Promenade Concert; lo ai Mssic Party; 12.45 Neva; S p m. Programme for Darning. SINGAPORE lade; 7.15 Talk ''World Affairs"- 7 Jt Request Programme; 8.15 News-' B.s« C 5) meoTU Singapore rcian. ENGLISH PROGRAMME omfn! > Hoar. (484
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  • 301 8 SAFA's MALAYA CUP EN TRY BID FAILS 'Affiliate First'— FAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore Amateur Football Association's bid to play m the Malaya Cup soccer competition without being an affiliate of the Football Association of Malaya has failed. The SAFA request was tabled at the annual general meeting of the
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  • 170 8 The Clubs Will Have Their Say KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Delegates from Malayan Sports Organisations at a meeting ln Kuala Lumpur last night decided to form a special committee to "ex» filore" the possibility of orming a Pan-Malayan Sports Council. One of the first things that the committee will do will
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  • 373 8 Ml RRAYHFI I). Edinburgh, Fob. 3 (Reuter) Scotland against all apparent odds created the surprise ol the Rugby season hy defeating the 4, a1l star" Welsh side by 19 points (2 <>oals 1 try 1 penalty goal and I drop goal) lo zero m the
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  • 69 8 rJ l E office bearers of the Flight Baaminton Party for the year 1951 are: President. Mr Tan Hock Siew vice-president, Messrs. Tan Buck g j I Hong Ser; Secretary. Mar.* Kei:? Boo;;; a>si>tant secretary, Mr. Tang Kirn Kwong; Treasurer. Mr. Lnn Mon? Kiongcapta;;'. M r Tan Kav
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  • 127 8 Worrel Scores Century HYDERABAD. Feb. 3. < Reuter) —Century stands for the first and third wickets, with a brilliant knock of 102 by Frank Worrel, helped the Commonwealth team lead Hyderabad by 210 with four wickets m hand here today. Hyderabad were dismissed for 197 yesterday, and at the close
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  • 28 8 ALL members are requested to attend the general meeting oi tia- Kampong Kapar S.C. at the Club house. 41 Clive Street, tomorrow at 10 a.m.
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  • 229 8 IPOH, Sum. Speaking at a dinner given m honour of tht' North and South hockey teams last night, the Sultan of IVrak praised tin* high Mandard of hockej Been that evening ami the fine spirit of sportsmanship shown by the players. The advantage oi Inviting an
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  • 70 8 TAMIL BROTHERHOOD Association won the "M.P.D. Nair" Cup when they beat the Kg. Bahru Football XI by two goals to nil m a match played at the Railway Institute ground yesterday. Tha game was very keenly fought out and there was no score till
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  • 37 8 MEMBERS ol the sports section of the Negri Sembilan Indian Association entertained the Rev. E. John Ponniah, the chairman of the sports section, to a tea-party prior to his departure on transfer to Penang.
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  • 69 8 MALACCA. Sat— Malacca Cricket Association created a precedent at its annual general meeting when for the first time of its 18 years existence it elected a Malayan— Mr. P. Cr M. G. Mahindasa for its President. Oilier officials elected: Mr P. S M. Dev. Vice-President:
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  • 125 8 •MARRIEDS' beat the 'Singles' by two g als to one, m the annual h ckey fixture of the Girls 1 Sports Club played at the padang on Saturday. The winners settled down first I scored both their goals m the first half through Mrs. P.
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  • 214 8 ONE of America's best fighters m the days Henry Amstrong, welter weight champion of the world, happy-faced George Ybarra slipped quietly into Singapore yesterday but not as a fighter. George was m a new role bosun on board the Far Eastern Pacific line freighter, Philippine
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 71 8 TIMEmS HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts Malaya j TOD \V: AM. PM. Siagapore 9.37 11.42 Malacca 7.13 7.32 Port Dickson b.OO .i.13 P<»rt S| um 4..V) 3.39 Penan? 11A5 TOMORROW; Singapore 1a. 33 Malacca 8 i) 3 8.15 Port Dickson 4 4 $ag Port Sham 549 o'm Penang 1232
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    • 331 8 XL RACE WEIGHTS FOLLOWING are weights for all the eight races for the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup meeting on Wednesday: CLASS 1 DIV. 1 Billy Carol 8.10 Admiral 8.13 iißs Bramhall Flyer 8.09 Moor Shaw 8.12 51 iu\ Steel Age B.oti Zalo\ix 8.11 Ondine 9.12
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