Singapore Standard, 2 March 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard fgdfggdfgdrg VOL. NO. 245 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1951. 12 PAGES— 10 CENTS
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  • 310 1 UN Fighting Forces Push Into Amidong HTH UtMt 11Q IN KOREA, Mar. 1 (UP) An ii. .■«»ir,nuini<|iie *ai<l toniisht: "Initttl Nations -<\ iwiiltMigx 1- milt's north north-east 4»f I 1Q45 hours. ROK elements advanced 1,000 to 'i.OOO yards northwest to secure Hfll 426, six miles southeast of Yongdurl, at 1230
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  • 30 1 Chiang Day Celebrated In Formosa a today Kai-shek*s rywherv I public og the Generals i rvemerats. ta in front d c ten j^es; deto I ained m s been Chiang
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  • 18 1 today prea year the ild be back on id idded be I ace i i
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  • 11 1 (AP C -operation i Bur- S US$44
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  • 48 1 Standard Staff R« porlt r TWO Chinese armed vith pis- i Chinese woman, \i »ng, m her house m g 16, Geylang. shortly be- midday, yesterday, and robbed her 9i sold *wellery to the te ■>• Pl The artic c lockets i bains, bangles and m 's
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  • 84 1 -Picture by All set for a new travelogue on Singapore James A. Fitzpatrirk of Hollywood and "Voice of the (ilobe" Travel Talk fame, and party start sheeting atop a lorry outside the Raffles Hotel. Left to right are Hone Glendinniiig, chief cameraman; Mrs. Fitzpatrick,
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  • 261 1 SHB Union Asks For More COLA Standard Staff Kr porter THE newly-formed Singapore Harbour Board Labour] Union, with a potential membership oi o\ er i 0 >0, which Mr. Lim Yew Hock, President ol the Labour Party is the Patron, has written to the Board asking for a ten per
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  • 120 1 Standard Staff Reporter NOMINATION papers for the Singapore Legislative Council elections to be he'd on Apnl m must be handed m between 1 1 a.m. and 12 ooofi on March 8, it was announced yesterday. Objections t > nominations should be lodged between 12 noon lirl 1;>0
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  • 99 1 Standard Staff Roportor AN E ngli h- s p e a k i n g Chinese, Heng Teck alias Ucnz Yap Tuan, 34, was found stabbed to death m an outhouse at an a Idress m Hillside Drive early yesterday morning. The discovery was made by
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  • 79 1 Govt. Swoop On Soap Spivs Next Standard Staff Reporter THE FOOD Control Depart- tnent is out to stamp out [another racket— profiteering m soap— and has detailed inspectors to report retailers who will be blacklisted by their .suppliers. Complaint has been made against certain retailers for increasing without reason the
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  • 60 1 TAIPEI. Mar. 1 (AP) Chiang Kai-shek's air force today urged all foreign ships approaching FormQsan waters to notify the Nationalist authorities, saving this would help to avoid "misunderstandings". This followed the presence off the east coast of Formosa on Wednesday of an aircraftcarrier whose presence
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  • 69 1 Standard Staff Reporter EARLY yesterday morning, a taxi ran oft the road at the 12th mile Yio Chu K;mg R":sd and crashed into a drain. The driver, a Chinese. succumbed to his injuries on the way to hospital. Two cars were involved In a collision yesterday at
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Mar. 1. (Reuter).Mr. Winston Churchill— who will be 77 next November— is indisposed and has cancelled his publice engagements. According to quarters close to the Conservative leader. he is suffering from boils on his neck the condition is described as "a localised staphylococcal infection."
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  • 125 1 Truman Faces Tough Task With Labour WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (UP) President Truman, confronted by labour's widest break with the administration m 18 years, was expected today to take a hand m labour's mass walk-out from the mobilization programme. The angry break, stewing for days, came Wednesday night The United Labour
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  • 73 1 PARIS, Mar. 1 (UP) Georges Bidault, 51, former French Premier and Foreign Minister and Leader of the Catholic Popular Republicans (AIRP), agreed today to try to form a new coalition government to end France's new political crisis. Bidault, who was called m by President
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  • 172 1 LONDON, Mar. 1 (Reuter) Lieut-Gen. Sir Richard Gale. Director General of military training at the War Office and ■\ir Vice Marshal Stephen Charles StrafTord. Commandant General of the RAF Regiment, will fly to the Far East on Mar. 111 to study the situation m
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  • 69 1 US FIFTH MR FORCE HC IN KOREA, Mar. 1 (UP Four American jet fighter planes damaged three Russianmade jets m a ten-minute d< fight with 12 Red planes ov< i Sinuiju today. Fifth Air Force Commander Maj 0 r -General Earl Partridge said. Mr. John Layeock, Singap
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  • 114 1 AIR Marsha] Sir Francis Fogarty (right), C-in-C Far East Air Force, greets Air Marshal Sir Aubrey Ellwood, C-in-C R.A.F. Transport Command who arrived at Changi yesterday. In the background is a Hastings transport 'plane on which Air Marshal Ellwood arrived. Sir Aubrey travelled as an
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  • 210 1 Russia Accepts West's Proposal For Big-4 Talks MOSCOW, Mar. 1 (UP) Russia ■greed today to a W etfoni proposal lor a meeting of British, French, American and Soviet representatives m Paris on Monday to lay the groundwork for a four power Foreign Ministers' eon fen nee. Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei
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  • 181 1 LONDON. M;»r. I (Rrnirr) Four uoiticit. mfinlicri of lh<» lirili^h Parliament anno:im«<l \r-trnlav th<*> >*<>:i!<l ir> to make divorce caeirr for peame nlmmb only reason for ciitiinti ihr narriasje bead m ilwit \Uv\ fiml H impossible to li>«" to^etbef'. LJn ler present British law
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  • 92 1 NEW YORK Mar 1 (AT) The (.iKKlyrar Iy»o and Rubber (Ompany unnoum*' thc> have disco\ <T<\i a new type of rubber which is expected to expand synthetic rubber prodmtion ><l to £S percent. Combining the be -t features of "told rubb r and the Germaa
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    • 151 1 "l£>t_: traders umiteb |(1|II«.0» X,«P mwi. *><■»»• 'T________________________l al prises specially r<'<lu<<d I<> m;.k<' room [or nru shipment* I EXELDIA No. ?S2B TAN OXFORD Leather Soles and Heels I Original Price I W-S0 Wow m...> 0 1 TAN CALF and WHITE BIOGI E 1 MONK NO. Him 1 Ori Lnal
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  • 7294 2 Govt. Taken By Surprise Blythe 'Nadra C'ttee Stirred' Up Feelings Of Muslims' GOVERNMENT was taken by surprise when the riots broke out m Singapore on Dec. 11 last, said the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe yesterday, at the Riot Commission of Inquiry which was holding its 12th session. Asked
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN the globe-trotters from the luxury liner, Caronia, start their conducted tour over S ngapoie this morning they will nave the services of 15 University ol Malaya students who have volunteered to act as g udes. Th 3. Cook Sons who approacbed the
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    63 2 WITH the passing of Lady Helen Song: widow of the late Sir Onjj Sianj Sony, Singapore lost a familiar and energetic social worker. She was connected with the Salvation Army, and also served on the Board of Directors of Singapore Chinese Girls' School and the Council of King Edward VII
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  • 126 2 Standard Staff Reporter •UNITED NATIONS have mide a great blunder m brand- z C lira an aggressor m X >- rea." This pi up »ition was successfully moved by the Raffles s >c\e*.v ai }olnl Easi West and Raffles Society cieo.tte held a1 Central Hall,
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    93 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. D. Joseph Raj of the St. Joseph's Institution and Miss Choo Guek Lin of the Methodist Girls School, both School Certificate pupils, were yesterday awarded the Singapore CoOperators' scholarships of $100 each for this year. The scholarship fund is managed by the Singapore Urban Co-operative
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  • 94 2 Standard Staff Reporter UNDERGRADUATES wh o have outstanding accounts with the University of Malaya authorities have been given a final warning that if the arrears are not settled by Saturday, they will be suspended for the remainder of Trinity Term this year. A small percentage
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  • 258 2 HOI DING lliat he wah satisfied that the defendant was noi the second wife of the plaintiff, Mr. Justice Paul Storr m the Singapore High* Court, yesterday, «:a\«' judcmeni m favour of J. Lain, a Singapore businessman. for the repossession of his house
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  • 103 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE IMMEDIATE introduction ol "closed-shop" policy m trade unionism will be sought by the Army Civil Service l p.!on at its fourth annual delegates conference to be held on Mar. ltf. In a resolution to be sponsored by its Alexandra Branch, the union
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  • 66 2 AIR COMMODORE W. A Ope, C.8.E.. at present Senior technical Stair Officer at Far East Air Force Headquarters, s to take command of the ■> A.F. Maintenance Base at •V;!''t.ir from mid-May, the Air Ministry announced yesterday. He will succeed Air Commodore H. J. g.
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  • 235 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORK THAN 100 representatives of various Chinese guilds and associations of >in^u|>orr yesterday attended the celebration of thr fir.«»i anniversary of Generalissimo Chiang kai Sek's reinstatement as l*rr*ideni of th« Kt*|»ut>li<* of China, and pledged to give th«* President their full
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  • 171 2 ALTHOUGH the D S Government has clamped Wot-, on facturers usi ng nai urol rubber to produce falsies, the Singapore Government have not decided, so far, to deprive local girls of then- "gay dccci vers Hi.t the manufacturer m Singapore said that although a
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    67 2 T^E ANGLO-Chinese School, m Barker Road, Singapore yesterday celebrated Founder's Day m commemoration of Bishop Cldham, who founded the school. Above. Mrs. R. L. Archer, wife of Methciist Bfehop Rev. Archer is seen giving away the Dr. Lim Kok Aun Cup for the school Chess Club competition to master Tan
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  • 198 2 Students' Plight: 'Untrue' Standard Staff Reporter KIR. P. W. ONG a Singapore businessman, who had travelled widely all over Australia, yesterday said that press report! of the plight of Singapore and Malayan students m Australia were untrue. Mr. Ong toid The Stai lard that m the course ot his business
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  • 84 2 Standard Staff Reporter Mrs. Robed Eu rProgrenive West 1 has :,>ke(i the Health Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners [or the removal of a bo^gar suffering from an advanced state of leprosy, who frequents the Capitol Building area from 9 :<o to 11.30 In the night Mrs.
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  • 30 2 DR HUGH Conrad StuW acquitted m the S X < District C I yesu da! on fi\"« efaarjti <■! Dr Stubbc was a [orged .'i\e Int« national certificate! of Inoculation.
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  • 54 2 TURF CL UB THEFT PLEADING guilty I st« bicycle mrortl c belonging; to Ac :-.a bin Asmin at tht S h P"-:e Furl Club on ttu fcht of Feb. M .*w c bin B. k was ill > i 0... >i (500 c Singapore Fourth Polio I I yes-rerd'-.v, v
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  • 29 2 'Lord Laycock of Katong' Is Confident IW V tlw. for V|M»:,,,.. f of >«>. H it.- ri|Ek| MM-,,.,,. m Sinpa|M tion for 1 1 Mr. P can pan the v
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  • 10 2 Two Jailed For Stealing Petrol meat R A offe supe
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  • 125 2 YOUNGEST GRANDMA, OLDEST BACHELOR Standard Staff Rrpmiir The youngest snataa stepped ashore from the Caronia yesterday. Behind her tame the oldest b.u h«I»»r. The> urr st-en loiifthir above m an affection at< posf. Mrs. Verm tta Hulihard. <»f Mexico (ilv, and "Mr. haniel Rentschl r Kedh. i;: d Mr^ h.trd
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    • 61 2 fBUT-YOU CANT WIT Ah GOT A VERY HLZ ou A^ ACCOMPANY THE X SMELLS k STRONG NOSE. AH HIM IN AN ~~^T^\ COLD." IGr ROCKET TO PLANET )TXRRIBLE.rr) KIN STAND ANYTHINGIAIR CHAMBER TO E C^V-? PIC PINCUS NUMBER 7. 4fc» YIN TH' SMELL LJNE.rf/ AND TEST %J J^ STAMP N\^H
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    33 3 Group of officials of the Youlh Section of the Negri Sembilan Indian Association. In the centre is the vice president. Miss Florence Daniel. This section is very active m Negri Youth circles.
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    26 3 Dr. \y Him Ft »ho tmfl he tederution for tiro l** to ike v survey o; **< ation problems on or ha if o/ rhr federation Government.
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  • 83 3 1 Stall Correspondent ,;F"H. Than se i Selvigoi nd death in live Y. A. M Tungku er ol 'ho late Suit H id bin oi the stafl s Ott: d in pital th s eveu- g birth rs in the nu-rn-H at trte Bats
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  • 60 3 Chung Hua School Fund Now $68.810 Staff tudent r JSO B :!ding 4 the of the I g is 1 cdi and s i D C Guan D'son. C Gua P Lvi 3 B C G lan, Chop Messrs iio Sing X Ting. :i D'son: :id Yee .-x i Chee
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  • 78 3 Mund.ud Stafl Correspondent M x x ''-'A. Thurs The Re--5 C sioner Mr G. X Wisdoi said that no »te has is w I been nxed fur all-up. mary steps have been nise a staff of ito kssisi m extracting required from the settle registi I cv 3C
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  • 108 3 Jo h ore To Have Chinese Citizens C'ttee Soon I the first 1 T Commitwill be established eas and pre- C ese lag< m the Slate fhese ramittees will v |te Pc ghulus, i Ls n urth alone, seven resetUeme I ireas dvi lages m B Let will be g
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  • 115 3 All Over A Woman Accused Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Slatnii; that the quarrel arose over a woman, a Municipal labourer. Karunathan. was today bound over m the s :'ji of S2s€ and ordered to pay $25 as tompensation, by the fir 1 Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack. lien
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  • 71 3 Standard St iff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The first route march by the Kuala Lumpur Auxiliary Police Force will take place on Sunday morning when the band of the Ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment will lead through the town. Mr. H. K. Dimoline, who is m Charge
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  • 223 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A middle aged Indian. Am'- 1 >Ny Samy Pillay, described as an intelligent criminal, was charged today, m ihp Sessions Court, with cheating an electrical company by purchasing goods to the value of $334.35 and using a
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  • 100 3 Standard Staff Reporter .IOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs. The proprietor of "Lee Coldstorage." Lee Kee Kiang, of Jalan All Fook. Johore Bahru. was convicted and sentenced to a fine of $250 or one month rigorous imprisonment, m the Magistrate's Court today for failing to keep accounts of
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  • 85 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. An impressive ceremony was witnessed by a large gathering of Officers and Other Ranks of of the Johore Police Foree 1 when Mrs. P H. D. Jackson, wife of the Chief Police Oflicer. Johore. performed the opening ceremony
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  • 145 3 Gurney Ends 3 Day Visit To Malacca Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs. The High Commissioner, Sir- Henry Gurney, concluded his --day visit to Malacca" today. Accompanied by the Resident Commissioner. Malacca. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom. Sir Henry went to Bukit Piapu to see the progress made m the erection
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  • 102 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs. Delegates from seven existing youth sections within the district met at the annual conference of the UMNO Youth Section. Seremban, and decided to hold n youth rally thrice a year m order to get close contact with
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  • 314 3 SELAMCOR KUALA LUMPUB ODEON: Asphalt Jungle 3, 6.45. and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: Samson and Delilah 12.30. 3, 6.:JU. and 9 p.m. REX: So Young So Bad 12.30. 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. MADRAS: Pembnlasan (Malay) 12.3 U. li JO. 6-30 and 9.15 p.m. COLISEIM: Rock Island Trail 3
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  • 282 3 Citizenship Should Be Easy, Attractive GRIFFITHS I Standard I niulnii orr«"-poiid<nt l_0.\l)0_\. Thurs. TTie Secretary of State for tbe (iolonies. Mr. James Griffiths, yesterday agreed with Mr. Woodrow Wyatt (Labour) in ihe House of Commons, that it would l»e advisable to make citizenship as easy and attractive as possible in
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  • 184 3 'Red' Sentry Is Caught Asleep Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. One of three bandits who walked inlo an ambush m Ka janjr was shot and killnl. and a bandit sentry was captured m Rauh yesterday. A Security Torres patrol caught the sentry outside a
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    28 3 Above is Mr. S P S. Nathan oj BaJiuu who is proceeding to Port Swettenham, Setangor, to opgamse dke Pi#tLtati o n Workers Union branch m ihut Slate.
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  • 58 3 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Negri Sembilan's first Asian State surgeon and one of the few Fellows of the Royal College oi Surgeons. Dr. M. E. Tiruehelvam. is expected to go on retirement i shortly. Dr. Tiruehelvam gradi.iled from the King Edward VI I College of Medicine. Singapore.
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  • 246 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two elderly Malays walked into the central otfk-e of the Malayan Chinese Association m Kuala Lumpur today and registered themselves as associate members. Bo<h are pensioners. One ii an ex-Peng-hulu. Mohd. Zakarlah bin Malim Kuning. 66. ex-penghulu, lives at the 4th mile
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  • 333 3 Standard Staff (orro^pondent SEREMBW. Thur*. Delivering a written judgment today Mr. Jttfltiee Ckarle* .Vbbolt m the Serembau Hiiih <our! dismissed the appeal of Ahmad bin OMiian, until reeenllv pcMniaster of Geman. who wa§ fined $300 by the Tampin Magistrate on each of two
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  • 84 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The crew oi the down goods train froVn here heard no sound of firing yestei evening, but when the train arrived at Gcmas, the guard was found unconscious. He had been shot m the knee and bttUei holes were found m his
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  • 136 3 Govt. Men Start Own Co-opShop MALACCA Itiurs. than 100 tnembei of 1 ■<* i v* eimneut Administrative i 1 Subordinate stall net I tit afternoon al the Cathay T: i ire hall and unanimously de* cided to form a oooperativt society to supply their basic need:-, after the Resident C
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  • 70 3 Mr. McCutcheon Lea ving Ma lay a SEREMB.W rhuw Mr H. \V C. McCutcheon. Chain i the Xt'_: Sembilan Plante tciation anri S1 Y>.< Councillor is U- retirement He has been pi m the country lor < thirty yea At a function m liis h Mr. McCutcheon stated thai public
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  • 46 3 3 [ORE B tHBU T' Syed Ifohamed Yunus bin i sam. claimed trial whet. with stealing an eier; fa fi the h' 'Use of S N i bin Ismail. Inspector ol Sen ols I 'day. was iad n.-- 11 i to M
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  • 112 4 Penang 's Water Chief Flying Out ENANG, Thurs.— Tr.e United Kingdom man, who has accepted the vacant post of tani Muni Spa! Water F- gineer here is Mr R. G. L. H rth a Dane, who will be i Malaya sometime m the third week of this month. The post
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  • 63 4 I I——— ——J Miss Edith Kenneison of New Area Road. Sentul. Kuala Lumpur, who is on a USIS sponsored scholarship in the United States recently took part in a play 'The Emperor's New Clothes" produced by the New Platz State Teaihers College. Miss Kenneison who played the part of a
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  • 72 4 RTA Pays Tribute To Planters THE CHAIRMAN of the Rv,'- I h Trade Association m London has sent a message to the United Planting Association of Malaya expressing "sincere admiration of the steadfast devotion to duty of the planting community which has made trading m rubber with Malaya possible.* 1
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  • 65 4 PENANG, Thurs —Mr. Yong Shook Lin has offered a bicycle which he won at the recent S X I. Fun Fair to the organiiser as a gift to be used m such manner as the latter deems fit. The Standard learns that the bicycle will be given as
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  • 313 4 Busmen Seek Assistance Of Councillor PENANG, Thurs. Several employees of the Lim Seng Seng Bus Company including a few •-clippees," approached Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Penang's Federal Legislative Councillor, for help because they had been rendered jobless by a suspension order of the Commissioner of Road Transport, Kuala Lumpur. The
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  • 185 4 22 Mun. Buses Take Over Green Route PENANG, Thurs. A total of 22 Municipal buses have been put on the Aver Itam route today to cope with the two months' suspension of the Lim Seng Seng buses which came into effect today. Early this morning. the Municipal President, Mr. H.
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  • 55 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The campaign launched m Kelantan by the Development Officer and the Postal Department to encourage Malay small holders to save during t>.e present rubber boom, ha.s been very encouraging. In the firsi six weeks, 685 Post j Office Savings Accounts have
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  • 46 4 PENANG, Thurs.— There were 152 births and 47 deaths including twelve infants under one year according to the latest Municipal Health statement issued today for publica- i tion. There were three deaths i out of the ten cases of Pulmo- > nary Tuberculosis reported
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    158 4 MRS. Lindsay Nicholas, sister of the WOrld-famouB violinist Yehudi Menuhin, described her tiro sons la, night in Singapore as "jazz fiends." "Though Kronrod, my eldest, is my brother's image, lie loves jazz," said Mrs. Nicholas, herself a noted pianist. The Nicholas family is flying by Qantas Constellation to Britain for
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  • 152 4 54 Artists Paint Airscape FOR the first time m the Colony, 54 paintings m oil. gouache, and tempera, sketched by well-known Dutch artists who submitted to memory tests by making rapid drawings based on impressions gained by swift study of air photographs, wire exhibited at the British Council Hall, yesterday.
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  • 73 4 IPOII. Thurs.— At the annual general meeting of the Perak ißranch of the Automible Association held In the Ipoh Club .Committee Room this evening the following were elected office bearers for L 951: Chairman: Mr. E. G. Harris, Vice-Chairman: R. R. Jackson, Committee: Messrs. A. D. Weaver,
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  • 358 4 IPOH, Thurs— A 20-year-old Royal Marine Commando, H. S. Manders, who committed theft iv i> dwelling at Kampong Pisang, Ipoh, on the night ot December 22 last, was today bound over m the sum of $300 to be of good behaviour for a period
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  • 82 4 Two thousand men Malays, Chinese. Siamese and Indians —m the villages of Ayer Puteh and Pendang m Kedah have given Malaya a lesson m democratic co-operation. Recently they gathered with their chang- i kols, baskets and spades to build a badly-needed road i from Pendang to
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  • 163 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. An appeal has been sent to all employers and head offices of firms by the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions asking for immediate substantial, financial aid for clerical workers because of the present high cost of living.
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  • 38 4 JANI bin Hassan, charged with thefi of one tin of cigarett* and ?6 from a house m Xada Estate. KuaMan was allowed bail of $300 m one surety. The case wai post* ■poned to next Monday
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  • 256 4 HE BEGAN WITH A BORROWED Standard Staff Correspondrnl BENTONG, Tlmrs. The story of »«\«nt\-M\-\ carold lowkay Ng Ong can !><• law itorj of am our Chinese kNisinefsnten, who ha\<" nia»!«' m tincountry. Towkaj Ng Ik:> had In- diarc <»i aardfihip and hard lack, adventure mvi good fortune. His greatest aav«
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  • 71 4 KUAI A LUMPUR, Th i Kedah Civil Service Officers are to learn Chinese SO that the work of administration can be Improved. The first officer selected under the new scheme is Che Mansur bin Haii Ahmad who has already reported for duty m Penang. He
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  • 165 4 IPOH, Thurs. kam- par's Auxiliary 1' o 1 i c v Force turned out in full strength for an inspection i by the Mentri Besar of Perak yesterday. Tln-\ were told by the i^hief of State that the success of the Security Forces depended
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  • 104 4 No Case For Collective Punishment Sm Siput ftitfnifji* IPOH. Thurv— Tlie Prrak State War E\e< utive Committee has told the Mentri Be^ar that it ran find nothing m the < ir< urastances surrounding the retent bomb outrage at Sungei Siput which warrants the holding of an inquiry under the Kmergemy
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  • 43 4 FOR negligi iUy riding a motor cycle, knocking a ey< at Jalan Maharani, and for failing to report the incident to the p dice, a Chinese, Tee Soon K...n of Muar. was fir.t-ri SL>n b> the Muar Magistrate, [nche Rauf.
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  • 42 5 MR. MAIIMOOD BIN ABDUL W.IHAB. a former A.S.P.. was en. c:dled to sive evidence. .M Mah-nood said that he reri -?d frum the force m April 19£9 alter serving ;*5 years. On De-. 8 he said he called oa Mr.
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  • 81 5 RIOTERS held a parly m a house from which the occupants had been evacuated by police on the niirht of Dec. 11. Mr. A. 11. Irrw. ASP. m charge of Rir»t Investigation Unit told the Commission of Enquiry yesterday. He said the rioters took four motor
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    • 212 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES N VII X \M> VMON Guw 1 R 'ad, is applying to the ton isatton, and person I i knows any :ot be granted should and signed »f the facts to the Secretnr; S: ,p.-»re. D.i« Klick Swee Bt> Jirnhill Kuad. NtOBAH AM) UttIIMSTKATIOX >h < ai
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    • 670 5 a iff of the Late Sir Ong SiaS Song. K.8.E.. V.D ftfl A ILb" passed peacefully away at h ei Wednesday 28th Feb. 1951 rhe funeral service will be hek ;»t th, Straits Chinese PreslnJerian Church Prmsep Street a Marc* 190 l aim thereafter the cSr? Pr Ceedtoßldadar SITUATIONS VACANT
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    • 118 5 1 of 4 great features that set a new world siandard for air travel p NOW! ¥01 GET I SLEEPERETTE* I ON PAN AMERICANS I DOUBLE-DECKED I CLIPPERS" I On all Right! to the U.S.A. (via Manila) enjoy the hed-leugth comfort of luxurious Sleeperette. Xo extra charge! Full -sze berths
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  • 740 6 Rule By Ex Convicts A FEW months before the recent Gold Coast election, the Liberal Manchester Guardian's correspondent in Accra warned that the Gold Coast Qovern may soon "find himself with a cabinet of ex-convicts who refuse to co-operate with white officials and whose big bloc of representatives in the
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    18 6 AIRVIEW 8 One of Singapore's famous lan d m arks looks even more impressive seen from the air.
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  • 420 6 Review of Views Faith In Chiang THE celebrati >n of the ftrsi anniversary of General Chi g Kai-shek's reassumption of the presidency of China by over hundred Singapore Chinese b iu-s. is to Rightist Chung Shing Jit Pao, evidence of their respect for Chiang. T:ie Formosa regime has c v
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  • 77 6 HOXOKONG.— Peking Radio reported that ."Ul.lOOO people had joined the Si no-Soviet Friendship Association up to November, 1950. This was almost five times the number of members at the timo of the Association's foundation m October. 1949. The radio added that m addition to establishing blanches 1n numerous
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  • 552 6  -  CASSANDRA By T DON'T know how you get your fun. but if it is by follow 1 ing total strangers and trying to halt them m their tracks by suddenly hollerin' out unexpected cries such as "Tally Ho!" "Avast there!" or "Don't forget the diver!" I
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  • 394 6  -  MICHAEL DA VIDSON From A slate of affairs exists m Singapore today which suggests that changes are urgently needed m the Singapore Police Force, whatever may be the outcome of the inquiry into the December riols. This state of affairs (which is. of course, outside the
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  • 693 6 DANCES, SOCIALS AND PARTIES ARE NOT ENOUGH! T READ BON A* FIDES letter to the press commenting on my letter on the conduct of the Eurasian Union of Malaya and its erstwhile President, the Hon'ble Mr. C. This letter called for a reply m view especially of the caption ""What
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  • 487 6 We the People some great detects that requ c -c attention. It is erroneous to say tfa I the other 9.000 Eurasians wl are not members ol 1 leir State Settlement associations a:c BOXA FIDE presumes, indifferent or disinterested I would suggest that, firstly, they c n plainly see that
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    • 28 6 WATCHES that IfiTea a correct time and a correct Appointment. The be>t and most re liable Watch KKPAIKKR Visit THIMLOCK WATCHMAKER 3?>5. North Bridge Ro^: Singapore Phone MV"
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    • 59 6 R«'f o» headache, eye pain eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direct result of visual defects. Rtl VK THE SYMP. I O.MS only a through accurate and scientific examination by us can show the true condition of your eves. Glasses recommended only if ■ceded. PLN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91. North
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    • 47 6 MASTER'S ASK YOUR DEALER OR 1 NEW "H.M.V." SUPPLEMENT I MALAY SONGS RECORDED I THESE TOP-RANKING SINC I p— "^—^j^^^* <n I H MNAI C. B. j MOnD. YATIM vV w/a I A A_ DINAH T-T 1^ TA'SEAH. i Stockist v ">" Uistttu or T. HEMSLEY CO. LTD.
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  • 415 7 Tito: War Danger Nearer Yugoslavia Can Cope With Red Satellites m anevoln l\ < R Marshal Tito told 11, tor "it" Z ;,n c T¥ rVle 7 Shliatioll is rach «°*V *at there y2£L POSSI I^ 1 tV f War hl the near '"t^e." But, he added, Ihu dailrft UVe
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  • 113 7 Governor To Hurry Back To Grenada LONDON, Mar. 1 (Reuter)— Sir Robert Arundell, Governor of the Windward Islands, is rutting short his leave m Britain to return to the West Indies because of rioting m the island of Grenada, the Colonial Office said. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths told the House
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  • 88 7 ay Ernes for more than j k mfc rung to Lotuiur oce at of East I q kesman Bevin's first pul c oighi a1 nearbj :ed: question of Mr nto an|l 'Replace Bevin 1 Call Iti Lords Mar. 1: (Renter) c and Li: House of Lords Foreign
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  • 145 7 UNESCO IGNORES PEKING LAHORE. (Pakistan) Mar. l (Renter)— The United Nations Econ >mfc Commission for Asia j and the Far East which opened here rejected by eight votes to five a British backed Soviet resolution to admit the Peoples Republic oi China as a mem- her. Britain. India, Pakistan and
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  • 108 7 TOKYO, Alar. 1 (ReuterAAP)— The Korean war has produced its own original song hits. "Too Far East" is one of the new songs becoming increasingly popular among American troops m Korea. First Lieutenani Arthur G. Keeney of Florida, a former band leader and now m command
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  • 50 7 2 MORE US DIVS. TO BE CALLED UP WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (UP)— Gen. J. Lawton Collins, AimsChief of Staff, told Congress today that it is "wholly possible" that he may be forced to order i two more National Guard divi- sions to active service before the end of the year.
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    130 7 The Roman Catholic church m Italy is meeting the Communist threat to religion by attaching chaplains to the bit; factories and railway centres which are recognised as communist breeding grounds there. Over (iOO chaplains are employed m the big cities on the task of turning Communists back to church and
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    • 575 7 .JAKARTA. Mar. 1: (UP)— President Soekarno has filed libel charges against the [ndonesian daily. Ihdqnesia Raya Raya "m connection with a h tter to the editor that recently charged Soekarno rej spon^.b;i' for the death oi many Indonesians during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia. The United
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  • 89 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 1, (Reuter) Twenty thousand million dollars change hands m the United Stales every year as the result of illegal gambling, the Senate Crime Investigating Committee estimated today. It added that millions of dollars of this amount was paid out as
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  • 169 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. I— (AP)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, President Truman's Special Envoy, told a Press conference he was confident that the processes now m operation for separate peace treaties between Japan and her former foes would bring prompt results with or without Russian support. He
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  • 363 7 LONDON. Mar. 1 (R-wi'-ri— Mr. hnr r- -:ia'd P -ra. member of the Ceylon House of Representatives, successfully appealed to the Judicial OmmitUe ol (,i- t'ru.v Oonmcil day against a Ceylon Supreme Court order fiadius him iruilty of contempt of court. The Supreme Cbuci
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  • 80 7 HONGKONG, Mar. I— (AP) —Hongkong is getting in;o its rainy season none too soon. Water m reservoirs already is below \vhai ii was lasi year when at one time, Hongkong had only a month's supply l« ft- So far. rain had been n i I
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    62 7 photo. AN English electric Canberra Jet bomber cross- d the Atlantic nonstop from Northern Ireland to Newfoundland m the fastest-ever time of 4 hours 42 mi'iu'es. The 2.100 mile trip was completed at an average ipeedJ of 445 miles per hour. Photo shows. The Sleek 600 m.p h. -pins twin
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  • 255 7 Pleven Cabinet Resigns PARIS I CAP) The coaiition government of Premier R i ■> i tiai steered i Lhrouf te first stages of rearming for western defence resigned East i because of a deadlock m pa: ment o\ < r changes m < Fn rich < loi .aw. a dorm
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    • 79 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT NOl NED II MILKS. Ml SI REMEMBER MUIR MILLS LIMITED KANPUR (INDIA) for n DURABILITY, SPECIALITY :otton cey shirtings, Drills, Shirt ngs, ees, Towels end Tapestry Cloth etc., and Yarns BANSSDHAR GOPALDAS CO., Lnqutnes to: BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., 22 Bonham Building, Singapore. M CABLE BANSIGOPAL HALL MARK FOR
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    • 49 7 I^^^S^ //ie con r< o 4 e?< > 1 m It. f I NYLOMIS A SHEER JOY f TO WEAR SO COOL AND If i FEMININE: IT CAN BE if I WASHED AND DRIED Ladiz-s De~L Ist Floor i I ROBINSONS H&Udjfe^-- I£k'*<*£Z2^^i~ J^Sf <i~>c •;>::. 'ok. vu:d m s'pokl.>
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  • 373 8 Standard Staff Reporter SING \PORF housewives will soon be asked to pay at least three cents more lor a ponnd-loaf of bread. It is understood that the Cold Storage Royal Baker} has decided to raise its price to 2tt rents while members
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  • 26 8 The U. S. Federal Reserve Board has announced that additional taxes are "the first essential step" toward easing m flationary pressure. Reuter
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  • 86 8 Plight Of Chinese Merchants •SC/ZFSGQATS* Standard Stall Re] rtei SINGAPORE -men have Pals rupu ud Mi s■■ ■c Chin ci general mccl c iking membe I c lot to c sa roold be I i i .v ,;\i <•.<■ positi* < ,i n asinrssnen m the ..,1% Mr. 1 M
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    31 8 Every time the door to this Singapore Dairy Farm barn opens, th~se milch cows look up expectantly to see if the men have brought them their fodder of concentrates and grass.
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  • 376 8 Grand Old Man Of Singapore Office Workers Retires Stand r I Report* r THE "GRAIVD OLD MVV of re officev«>:krr-. oJi-vt i! •-,>'. I *>!r. Tan < h'm Hen*, >de oul of Robinson and 1 ompan] ihe other <l:i\ ami. as he eased round th» Raffles Square he loves well,
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  • 42 8 CA.\BKf!R\. M;, r i <R ter- eu- (!ri Labour Minister Hsu >ld Holt has issued ultimatum, to striking AustiaUan dockera and coal miners. He threatened to invoke the Crimes Act aginst strikers next Monday it the dockers had not
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  • 1017 8 Dairy A idedlnRe building Health Of S 'pore Youth Standard Staff Reporter PROBXBLY do one single organisation or body lias contributed more U> re!>:iiitlifi^r anil fostering the health of Singapore youth gravely impaired by urnler-nourishment during the Japanese Occupation than the Singapore Dairy Farm. Health-giving tresh cows' milk, produced at
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  • 220 8 Fed. Rush To Sell Rubber Expected Standard Staff Reporter THERE are indications that tin* Federation will be selling rubber m increasing quantities m ihe near future before the new scale of duties are fixed by the Government lor the second quarter of the year. The rubber mark< t in Singapore
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 76 8 The latest Singapore rnbbei prices yesterday (Mar. 1 were per Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose (nom.) $&21 S!>B FOB. m bales Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. SI.-J7 S-.\i7\ No. 2 R.S.S. $2,183 $2,193 No. 3 R.S.S. (Norn.) $2,055 S!.o{i'. Tone: Quiet after steady. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening prices
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    • 40 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The price of Tin to-day was 5705.37 1 per pica], Down Sl4. LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session we»'*» Spot £1,445 buyers, £1.-150 sellers. Three months £1,375 buyers 1 1.280 sellers Settlement Price M\A3% Tone: Quiet Firmer.
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  • 18 8 A JOINT French and American company m Paris, BatinollesMorrison Knudson, are negotiating for large irrigation projects
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  • 193 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— London continued giving support to the Malayan share market today. resulting m fair turnovers on a firm market. The announcement of a first interim dividend of 30 per cent. by Petalings stimulated interest m tin share which were notable for
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  • 251 8 Standard Maff Reporter TO SAFEGUARD themselves .ij.un-i fluctuations m the cost of material* and labour, the Singapore < !iii! -<■ Contractors' A-sociaiion ha* decided to iiUMti ilw <o*i h Itirttiation In<l;ninil\ Claanr m all lenders from Mnr.li I. for l>tiiMin" ami other irorlu undertakea l»>
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  • 167 8 Prices To Be Displayed ACTION to ■tofte off 32 b C m, i retailers from the distribution list ha* aln-.i from the unn Irntinp effort of P mi j trol Department hMpectsn. Meanwhile. continuing without let-up the <lri\e to jmh-. of racketeers,
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  • 32 8 HONGKi speaal Standard S i price* on the Hongfc rtg Exc day HLKSI ing: HKS !.(Ki to US! (l HK [ndo n esi an H Gold HK5321.375 to one tael.
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  • 20 8 Huge Cold Storage Expan sion JH. m mi -<> SING A traordinary A ca i Mar Th' the ot Ltd f
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  • 556 9 Public Barred From Caronia STRICT SECURITY MEASURES TAKEN Standard Shipping Reporter STRICT security measures were taken by members of the crew of the luxury Cunard liner Caronia, and enforced by members of the Singapore Harbour Board Police yesterday when the vessel berthed alongside the wharves. Reason given was that the
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  • 276 9 Standard Shipping Correspondent ONE has only to meet cheerful, fresh-faced Captain Donah! W. Scrroll, Commander of the Caronia io understand wby the cruise of his »iant "Green Goddess 99 has been such a success through the sixteen ports of the thirteen islands and
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  • 132 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE luxury liner Caronia is a gourmet's paradise. The cruise ship arrived m Singapore yesterday. Passengers can ask for any dish or any drink and get it. Chef Robert Hnnegan, who has been a chef foi -7 yours, is reported to
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  • 90 9 Despatches TODAY: Palembang by Mentakab. TOMORRO W Djakarta. Sourabaya noon by Ophir, I'.S.A. and Canada, Pakistan (parcels only), Ceylon noon by Pres. Polk, N. India and Pakistan (letters only). S. India by Jalagopal, Thailand 7.10 a.m. by train, Kelantan (parcels only) noon by Sumpitan, Sarawak (except Miri) noon
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    39 9 TBDE Trench aircraft tender Marcel 1c Bihan arrived at Singapore yesterday. She is on her way to Saigon, where s-je will join the Fn rich licet m patrolling the Indo-China toast. The tender will be here lor two days.
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  • 48 9 HONOLULU, Mar. 1 (AP)— The U.S. Air Force's giant sixjet B-47 bomber left Hickam Field at 1838 GMT on Wednesday lor an unannounced destination. The big Boeing Stratojet big as a Superfortress and as fast as a fighter plane roared low over Honolulu and disappeared to the east.
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  • 44 9 SWANSEA. 'Wales 1 Mar. 1: <AP>— The Greek tanker Kate N. L. ran aground m the approaches to ihe Swansea docks m a thick mist early on Wednesday. The 1 0.448-ton vessel was expected to be refloated on the next tide.
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    • 607 9 BCGULAB TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE red Overland an I I ■•>« Angeles, All America* A Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore SICRENBACH 4 s Mar. 6 Mar. 7/B Mar. tins cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. .iM.AR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) MAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG Spore. I ICKENBACH 4 Mar. rgo for
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    • 98 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Penang BLITAR 15/16 Marcli IT March 18 Mardl ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 It THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. To: Port Swettenham, Penan*, Nagapattinam Madras. 5.3. U JalagOpal" (Accepting Passengers iV Cargo)
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    • 637 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S'pce. P. S'bam Pcnani "KAMBOD!*" for Hongkong. Kobe 6i Yokohama Gdr.^ 42 43 ••LALANDIA" for Bangkok 7-9 Mai 6-6 M«r 3 5 Mar. •'Flom.v for Banßlcok 13-14 Mar. 11-12 Mar. 1-10 Mar. 'KVKRNAAS" for Saigon Eangkok 13 lv n-12 Mar. 8 10 Mar. •NORDVEST" for
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    • 40 9 Ships m Harbour 3 SHIPS AT RO^DS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gdns. 44 45 Jalagopal, Sheers Wharf: 42 43 Kambodia. 40 41 Segamat 36 39 Asphahon 36 37 Benriones. 33 34 Anchises, 31 32 Pre- Polk. 29 30
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    • 218 9 Eurymedon, 27 28 Serangan, 25 26 Cap Tourane, 23 24 Atlantic Pilot. 2! 22 Bentong, 19 20 Pundua, 17 18 Benattow, 15 16 Silverplane. 13 14 Phemius. 11 12 Glengyle. 8 9 Howeil Lykes, G 7 Heogli Sihercrest. Coal Plant: Bahadur. 4/5 Gordon, 1 2 3 Caronia. Pulo Bukora: Omala,
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    • 117 9 '[air arrivals] 'r^ggj Arrivals Q.K.A. 8.0.A.C. from Calcutta 2 p.m. from S> cln«-y 4.:;."> p.m. X.L.M. from Jakarta 4 p.m. C. P. A. from Bangkok ;.:<0 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS t rou, Aloi Star Penani. latping, Ipoh, Kuala I.umpur, 6.15 p.m. from Kuantan, Alor Star Penang. Kuala I.umpur •!..;."> p.m. rroiit
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  • 954 10  -  OSWALD HENRY r rHC thousand feet of film that will ko into the next colour travelogue on Singapore will be 100 per cent local m aspect, and the background music that will go with it will be authentically Malayan m flavour and not
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    • 100 10 I^l I ji ALFRKD HITCHCOCK'S B^^^fmE^Tnw .iJ snwv bkos. i.ii). mmmn Bf grime syndicate revealed! CCRRUPTiniI CZARS EXPOSED BY REPORTER! PATRICIA MEDINA waueh slum oouguss miMntLi 4fi rar the ASdAuLT on the j jljj.^ £t24GOHRS.(HtiT£) ?r^»iiillpiii BRI AN AGAR LOVEJOY SUZAN^I E tTr.iav i !(,.vs. fHQMHQ ***** KYLAMC BB,^ *D1
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    • 82 10 OPENING TO DAY J SHOWS— 3. 6.15 A: 9.15 p.m. M (i Ms Swa&boefclwg Adventure "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" starring Lana Turner (icne Kelly and .funf* Allysan IN TECHNICOI OK SIN. Mat. 4Ui at 11 a.m. Columbia's "TOKY3 J^E 1 mmm Dd'ly 2 Saows: 3.30 7.:,U i'..«l. The Mishte>t of all
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    • 26 10 Opening Today 3.1.'. O> 9.1."> p.m. NIMMI m "JALTE DEEP" Hindustani) NEW STAR Pasir P;inj?.ne Tonight 7.1") '>15 p.m. J<;":n Payne (iuil Rsssell "EL PASO" (Cineeolon
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    • 160 10 j^NEW AIHAMBRA^] GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! TODAY 11 m. 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.30 p.m. 1 i The fiercest bailies m lorW j NTai* fl 'are some of the ;jj gJI hi«lili"hts m lliis anthenlir A^J| screen masterpiece fm± "Tp YOU r^r-mFT Sapfrortsd by A Special Four u-^t! i 20/A
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    • 62 10 [TM BIG WEEK Hrfk m. %Tji ,J|j^^ 4^V r «>K B1 CHS'I J SHOWS W 7 DAILY f IPhonr r»-s«r\ ..Huns must be picketf un IS mv i n ■ii rii rment <>( (m I I n^ i i\j r.^ M!DNIfiHT!QHiS PRAIRIE 11 ROD CMttKH' iWM BCOTH WALTER HONAN-FORRESI TU.KZR
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    • 93 10 x h A4 f BUGS/ I WANTII AIN'T TOUCHED 1 fTHE TROUBLE WITH YOU, Yl f A LITTLE WORK COULD j] f S^AU<7 WTO TALK r-< YER CARROTS/ y MY BOY, IS -< BR.N3 YOU ALL TH' I^WME TH m^TO YOU/ X r-^^ THAn you SAY A CARROTS YOU WANT/
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  • 694 11 JOAN HAS 78 ORNAMENTS ...BUT HAS TO DUST THE ROOM HERSELF! OVERLOOKING th c back garden at her Worthing, Sussex, home, Standard Junior Leaguer Joan Boxall, age 13, has her own small bedroom. All but a couple of square feet m the middle is filled with shelves, cupboards, bookcases and
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    • 630 11 THE STANDARD f__jf3 ffijA sf^"*K SPmor -MA FILL IN THE EL ANK viwk GOHTEST NO.J DEAR Junior Leaguer*. talee plea.su re m announcing the prize- 0 rafry n 'or our ->t i'.tb colovr CO Tlie Leaguer 1 1 -yea )lo ADDRESS Foo' f €9, Cowan Street. Ipoh. who <■ a
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    • 456 11 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES TODAY KADIO MALAYA INDIAN PKO AMME L CHINESE PROGRAMME KIALA LDMPUB «v:> u< anil i!» uj 4() ">- '!> and *2 metres i«» Metres A <!•••'"• kllocyetes In SINGAPORE the <!> metre band. noon Programme Summary. 1030—12 noon Schools Brondeast: v si ngapo re; fi.O 1 ti.NCil.lSil
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  • 331 12 Four Malayans, Dane Seeded For All England LONDON, Mar. 1 (Reuter) Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan badminton are, defends hi» finirles title against Strong opposition, including nine other Malayans, m the All-England championftluvfl at the Empress Hall here from March 7 to 10. Four of the Malayans are among the
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  • 250 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN Skomtimg Simr f gaze pictured re is Miss lie Siew Lay, sh I i- i the isiti g Jakarta I Unusu ly tall for a C se firl, Miss I c mate s p eye ■>• "2 reach one-handed scoring baa b delig •le fans. a,1
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  • 471 12 IN his latest letter, Ong Poh Lim, now m England, ui\t'> great news of the Malayan and All Kn^laiiil champion, Wong Peng Soon, who has been installed favourite again for the title he \*i!l begin to defend on Wednesday at Fails Court. Says Ong, "Peng
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    29 12 photo. Corner kick melee m front of the BODCA goal m yesterday's Singapore first division soccer league opener at Jalan Besar Stadium. BODCA beat the Indonesian League 3-?. Standard
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  • 160 12 R A CHANG! yesterday defeated RA.F Seletar r> two s to ni m a sci pp: ServiLeague soccer game played at Changi Although Seletar was d feated they shone m patches. Changi which £u-'c:'v'i! a much stronger team kept their opponents on ::-.l- run most of
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  • 315 12 SPECIAL precautions are being taken at toni«lit*s l>o\injx at the llappv World Stn«ln:m to fighl ticket hpivs who have plagued the Stadium's s;>oris promoters ever since l»ijj time boxing ami wrestling were started there. The modus operandi is for peculators to purchase tickets,
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  • 97 12 Hongkong W in Bayonet Fencing THE Ist X SI. T. Land F< rces H mgkong bayonet team defeated H.Q. 'A Commando North Malaya District 12 pis to eight m the unit final of the bayonet earn championships of the F ti East Land Forces fencing com- tition which is now
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  • 322 12 S'pore Soccer Makes A Dull Start SINGAPORE'S official soccer season opene i at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday with a first division match between BODCA Sports Club and the Indonesian League. It was a dull opening, the Cans being conspicuous by their absence and the players impressive m their obvious early
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  • 68 12 SEMI-FINAL play Ln the Lady Fogarty Cup R. A F. Ladies" annual golf competition resulted m: Mrs. James (Island club) beating Miss Davison (Seletar GC> 1 up, and Mrs. Hiddleston (Changi GC» beating Mrs. Hamilton (Seletar CtC> ti and 5.1 Play m the final, between Mrs. i
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  • 222 12 Ibrahim Fattah Shows Fine Form For Kota Rajah 'A' s KOTA RAJAH "A" narrowly defeat the Indonesian League "A" by utree «oai> to two at the BODCA ftammi at St. (if*t)r'4e> Koad yesterday when they met m the first SAFA 2nd. Division league tie. Riihi a1 the 1 1 of
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  • 5 12 Fletcher Battles At K.L. pea:
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  • 7 12 Raffles Lose At Johore B ahru I
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  • 228 12 A WO3LD famous ho.'.:\v I interaational and All-Engr-Li.iJ captain m n'ne games sincp 1947, r'-yed m the open'.n? match of the FARELF Army Hockey Association's inter-district caampioaships, and led his team, Singapore District to victory at Tan?lia yesierday. He was Capt. F.
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  • 920 12 Three Newcomers Will Do Well At PenangMeet By i4 TIME-TF^r f NEWCOMERS Film Show (hue afiiqti Bay), Stage Show (late Oomarty) an;l ('ora/.oij should be among the likely winners at the forthcoming Penang Turf Club ineetinj/ hich b«'*iii^ on Saturday. Film Show, a tbree-year-oM I»y \Yal\U Ray (-,ire of Fsrown-»l>ay)
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  • 62 12  - TRACK FORM OLLIE DAVIES byI' V I h )r>rN lor h :n.....in, lerday i nr. Haf\ij n u.om-: he »e,led Ofl m just unde rompiiin ot Matures <„ tl: man 1 %tls better thai hi. sUUe m.ite. and should he able to M Mi y imt) 1 \v h i-
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    • 148 12 HAPPY WOBLD STADIUM Jp ISHT al 9 p.m. (Ovl W» I".: SINGAPORE LISH I^ISHT CHAMPIONSHIP i^tf^ NJOO IT L IGHT WELTER CHAMPION IM)()\- FAST PKRFOR.HANCKS II V X Bg, MADE HIM CHINESE IDOL OF store! f r THIS Is "is bh.<;kst task to date] IT WILL BE A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT
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    • 52 12 a nM|ji M MM Mi M M ~~^^^^^^^^r %f& mr% www r* 9W J' Original-O dhner CALCULATING MACHINE AT A COST LOW ENOL'GH TO Gt' J MACKINI FN I I LUMPUR SINGAPORE (ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS IN MALAYS ttctditiottctl tlO -y^ RiNCS OF Hd* L5BS.P.HdsSILVA AS, HIOH STBEET. SIMO49OU. a^_HUALA U>MPI/».
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