Singapore Standard, 6 March 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard OL 1 NO. 249 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CEN7
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  • 363 1 70 Bandits Attack Lorry, Kill Planter, 2 Malay Specials MR, DAM!) DUCLOS, 64-year-old Australian Senior AssistManager ol Senai Rubber Estate and two Malay special ronu< re killed and three Specials and llie Malay lorry driver were wounded when bandits opened fire on the lorry m whirh th: were travelling m
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  • 109 1 SAi;<.>\. M..-- i Router)— Chin se O nisi forces are moving from Ch v ngking through China's Yunnan Pro.in towards the Burma fr v lie r, v >ually reliable sources rep- ted here tonight. The i! we nt may be ol liti c impor an irces
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  • 100 1 Outlaws Set Fire To Village lard >:-3 Iwn poadcml Xl \i V LUMP! R, Mon. Baaditi arc belived to Ihivc started a fire m a hmH rabber de«l«r'a -!»op I Ni'la-e m k!i!ini i--ir.)xrtl half tlit- \i!laize. wh h h■ I bees t. neseti q1 office is re 31 menl
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  • 22 1 waa sh n g r y a co\ E*rineth'a cold was its non I rse." tt cov.'r^c-.i to their
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  • 26 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 5 (AP) The United States today suggested the United Nations recruit a volunteer international army to combat aggression any* re m the world
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  • 240 1 Heavy Seas Cause 3 Accidents Standard Shipping Reporter THREE accidents ..red within a short while one Smother, two -ahnosi at the same spot, yesterday m the SLi gapore Inner Roads. The first accident happened to a P.WJX Lighter, which heavily loaded with P.W.D. supplies, was sunk just opposite the Master
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  • 71 1 IPO 1 1, Mon. —At a' reeling of the central sweepstake mittee of the Malayan Chinesi Association held her e yesterday, it was decided to hoi l a third million dollar lottery. The date for the draw has not been fixed yet. The draw for the second
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  • 58 1 ONE of two Si pore P.W.D labourers employe sewerage on St. Jo s Island yo ay, while o; Ing a* ma i-hole c i r er v overcome by the him 3, wb h caused him to fall m i the sewage tank. lie died, and up
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  • 124 1 (]!obal hitch-hikers Phyllis Burke (right) of Dobbs Ferry, New York, and Beverley Drake of Des Moines, lowa, who will be comins to Singapore m the near future. Here they are pictured m the garden of a New Delhi house at which thov stayed rfiirins? their "Ire*
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  • 300 1 REPORTS from Tokio that "possibly 50 jei fighters art- to be Sown from Malaya to Korea" were denied !>v Far Easl Air Force m Singapore last nijiht. "None of tbe jet fighters Btationed m Malaya are to be flown
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  • 132 1 Standard Staff Correspondent THE Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce m a memorandum on the increased prices of essentials to the Secretary for Economic Aifairs, the Federation of Malaya, called for the creation of an Essential Commodities Board. The Chamber suggests that for the consideration of
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  • 182 1 Get*. DuftEop's Suggestion Standard Staff Reporter DISPERSING unruly mobs by usir.£ tear gas grenades from a helicopter was suggested yesterday by Major-General D. Dunlon as "the method par excellence 99 when lie told the Riot Inquiry Commission how the Air Force could help the
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  • 66 1 Nomination Papers and Statutory Declarations of Candidates will be received by the Returning Officers of the various Electoral Districts at the Nomination Centres between 11 and 12 noon this Thursday, a Government statement said yesterday. The deposit of $500.00 m ca^h may be paid at the Elections
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 5 (UP) Reliable sources said today Dr. B G. Kratochvil who lias resigned as O.erh ambassador to India on b?in<? recalled to Prague for "consultations," sailed from Bombay on Saturday disguised as "Mr. Smith" because he feared a Communist attempt to murder
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Mar. 5 (UP) The tin market opened rather uneasy and spot tumbled 1:15 to £1,435 on a turnover of 30 tons. The noon closing prices were: Spot: £1.430 buyers and £1440 sellers with business at
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  • 250 1 West Challenges Russia At Big 4 Meet In Paris PARIS, Mar. 5. (I?) The Wed challenged Soviet Rues!? today to a showdown on their relative *rtued sliviijrth and m:;*i t it dear that it considered Russian and satellite urmuamnU rrspui" 1 siblc for tive present day tension m Europe. The
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  • 401 1 2.601 Successful In C ambridge Exams A TOTAL of 2.601 b*y« ar.tl prK from lmih I Federation of Malaya ami Sinuaporr were successful f the Cambridge School Certificate Kxamiiiations h«, last December. Mr. A. Halliday, the Examinations Secretary of the Singapi Education Dept, told The Standard that this year's results,
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  • 82 1 SIX bandit Uriels m th: f States were attacked i RAF bombers and IcWj jres&eviftj m one of t heavie-t days of air opf< lions for BMUiy months i Peiak. Pahjns and Jrvn^ C.inj MR the scenes ol airstr&es, whith inst'd. latervals
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  • 141 1 SI'XDERLAXD flying b Far East Air Force searched Strait Malacca for hours yesterday for lip, which turned out to be aground S itra. FEAF said the S ts S ship f my's S.S. Manti cleared from Pel ok N I Sumatra's East C 9 o'clock
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  • 105 1 TOKYO. Mar. 6 (AP) United States infantrymen, with artillery support today routed an estimated 6,000 North Koreans from a mountain stronghold m central Korea. The gun-bristling stronghold was hit from three sides by the United States Seventh Division and the United States Second Division
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  • 181 2 Surgeon 's Daughter Met Godfather In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter Jq MISS ELIZABETH Gilliatt, daughter of Sir William Gilliatt. 'the Kind's surgeon, told The Standard yesterday that she met her godfather while she was m Singapore. She would not say who he was. Yesterday. Sir William and her daughter left
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  • 3385 2 DunlopExpla ins In ternal Security Force Set-Up "MINIMUM of force" was used to restore law ami order m Sin«ia- oii last December, and military personnel fired only 20 shots, said the ienVral Offirer Commanding Singapore Base District, Major General \inlop, at the
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  • 193 2 'If Only others Had Your Spirit' COMMENDING the public spirit ol Johrani bin Samsun, an artist at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, for his brave attempt to detain three Malays who had robbed a Malay woman of her jewellery m the Gardens, Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday,
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  • 114 2 Give Or We Borrow SATA Chief I Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore ArUi--0 ilosia wiß have to bor- money M it is not furthmfaig, sai I mc Chairman, Mr. L. Edwards yesterday. The now In hand wiß v st at I I ol wrtial fa icess y Ul provide the
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  • 229 2 Chinese Custom To Give Presents Court Told Chinese contractor who had a $200,000 contract wii'i the Ko\al Air Force, Singapore, m !*)!<) yesterdai told Singapore's Fir.-t l)i-:rici Magistrate, Mr. 11. E. Kingdon that he bought a bicycle a I for an R.A.F. officer's son because ii was customer) among the
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  • 105 2 MR. Leo Wilson. F.Z.S. will once again act as judge when the second post-war All Breeds Dog Show is held m the Happy World Stadium on March 1 1 at 4.30 p.m. Alsatians top the list of entries, but Bulldogs and Collies will also
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  • 43 2 THE POLICE have recovered four b ■»1 suspect d sti >ien textiles from a house m Veerasamy Road Any person who has claim to the property, should contact the Hokkien >;,i rai.'-h of the I.I D. during o'Vve liours.
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  • 85 2 A DECREE nisi to be male absolute m three months was allowed Wong Pek Kiow by the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the High Court, yesterday. when she petitioned for the dissolution of her macriage to Wong Pou Eiiang OH the grounds of adultery. June Armstrong,
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  • 60 2 Tl I E ne Represent ttive < the Government of India In Malaya, Mr. Gopala Menon, is heduled to arrive m Singapore on Mar. 13 by Air India. Mr. Menon was till recently secretary-general to the Indian delegation to the United Nations lie wa. handling the Indian >\<\<s
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  • 32 2 THERE will 1)0 free feeding of the ior on Mar. Bartlcy Road on the oa tsion of the 116 th anniversary ol the birth of Sree Ramakrishna, the Indian saint.
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  • 80 2 That After Dinner Touch The Singapore Assize Court judge, Mr. Justice Brown, yesterday advised the Deputy Public Prosetutor, Sir. A. V. Winslow, on the way a mixed jury should be addressed. Mr. VV nsiow had addressed tlie jury, comprising on" woman ;?nd six men, as "lady and gentlemen". Mr. Justice
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  • 217 2 A HAVEN FOR THE LOST 400 To 100 people, who have been crippled l>\ iliaeme, the Kh(i;i» W ;<i Siu ree Bospital ai SenutfEoea i- haven «»f refuge where through weMtrm drusfi «»r Chinese herbs they can search for health again. Ih:< are three people who ure Looked after m
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  • 76 2 Four Years For Carrying Grenade 1 REMINDING the accused of the seriousness of the offence, Mr Justice Brown m the Singapore Assize Court yesi day sentenced Chik Bmg Nyih an employee of the Base Ammunition Depot m Kranji, to four year-' rigorous imprisonment j for carrying a hand grenade The
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  • 72 2 Two tally clerks of the Singapore Harbour Board, Ec Cheng 9w< c and Buntat bin Sipan were eh« rged m the Singapore 1 bird Police Conn yesto r Lay with stealing cloth from their firm on March 2. Ec was alleged to have stolen one crate of textiles
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  • 363 2 A 25-year-old Chinese, Teh 110 Chwee was charged m the I Singapore Fourth Police Court I yesterday with using criminal force on a girl, with intent to outrage her modesty by embracing her m her bed on the night of March 4 m Tembling R >ad.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FEDERATION GOVT., PEOPLE START ANTI-PRICE WAR
    • 109 3 Charity Week Is Selected i Stafl Corr b leal A M The g ttlem n\ Welfare steed d< lided anno il Charity' r hinds between Sept 2 conjuncMa" i V> i-T.B. and Oie Rotary ol the funds cot gi 45 per I per a a «r < enl 1 dis|2B
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    • 27 3 3 ail arresp ndeni /a. »n.— Mi- r- Ed seeing F riey sure tl on~ SU- tes ">f the art to tte sentences
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    • 36 3 [FUR, M a for the :>en of Ihe A .\;:iC out on par l ie irious divisional ree IS offii era lit si. took mar I festerugb the t n ■he i
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    • 144 3 R J \l 2. Q la I 3 Ma3. h fill n 1, 3 ■■1 tC; j Revue •■,l 12 45 3 C ARI lt>\: Sh.. i: K.H. iit (H:n■wd s i by) 9 uai JJt, I .J. 3 4... t, IQ, 9 15 Osk Hang Sm (Ca«-
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    • 77 3 MALACCA. Mon. Some 20J representatives froni over 90 Cr.mei' associations yesterdaj de led t() rewe I Settiettesfs trade and commerce. Tnev agreed that the prertquisites for the revival were the cestoration of her free port status; the nstoration of her railway; the immediate construction of the
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    • 65 3 KUALA LUMPUR, 1-^n: For oiler m? $20 to a Resettlement Officer. A Chinese, Lgkc Yew, was sentenced to tnsoe months' imprisonment todaj SEREMBA.W Sun— The Negri Sembilan Anti T. B. Association gives relief to the extent of SoOO month!-.- to the dependants <n TB sufferer* m
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    • 481 3 Standard Staff Corr?jt|x>ndeiit >l\l. \rr\. Mon. The Settlement Covcrmnrnl ha> jusl announced ihe names of 12 unotiiciais for the new Settlement Council. Ei-mi ol them have been r renomi i t •>■. l here are do surprises m the nominations. They were people suggested bj var
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    • 59 3 Standard Stuff Correspondent SEREMBAN Wh< Ibr hftn bin Haji Noor, a Malay detective appealed unsuccessfully m the Seremban High Court before Mr. Justice C. Abbott, against the sentence of ore year's jail pas ed on him by a lower court for receiving $40 corruptly, the conviction was confirmed
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    • 250 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Hon.— The Government of the Federation is seriously considering measures to combat inflation m the country, The Standard understands. Advisory Committees to deal with the problem of inflation may be set up m all towns of
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    • 137 3 LiftTaxOn Essentials Suggested KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The suggestion for state on- j trol of prices and distributio i and the withdrawal of taxes on essentials, was made by Mr. j M. W. Navaratnam, Chairman, j Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Society. Ltd., at the complimentary dinner tri the president, Mr. R.
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    • 66 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mori. The women of Kuala Lue pur under the Leadership o-i Mrs. M. K. Ramachanciran are expected to meet this month to liscuss the formatiorj of a Housewives' League on the lines of a similar league formed m Singapore recently. "I expect support
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    • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG. Sun.— The Penang Dance Association is planning to hold a big tea dance for members and friends at the Piccadilly Hotel on Sunday, March 11. A line programme is being prepared to include spot dances, lucky partner, lucky programme, balloon and novel';' tnces
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    • 136 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Junior Amateur Ballroom Dance Competition of 1951, was successfully concluded at the Rainbow Cabaret on Saturday. Dance enthusiasts packed the hall to capacity. A good standard of daiicinu vas witnessed as the competitors went all out to
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    • 191 3 Standard Staff Corrr*pon<j<*iit KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More direct purchase* of commodity goods from the United Kingdom and other overseas countries will be undertaken by wholesale co-operative societies m Malaya this year. This is designed to bring more goods into the country for distribution
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    • 122 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mod. There are 200 trade mftntH ba the Federation with a meiTDtiship of aboui KIjMQ ana tfai Malayan Trade l nion Comtci are o make an appeal to Urn m, 1 through state and setUemenl divisional commitleei lor »c--i tive support. The council will invite
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    • 200 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Man Actfni m Iha appeal or the Per.tk Branch of t'p.f Malayan Council of Christian Churches, the Ipoh YMCA a1 its anr.urd general m« i etme last Saturday decided to make a monthly contribution or «20 towards the cost oi
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    • 86 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB, I ton The Malayan Ttm le 1 < i Council v send two tie eg tt< s to each o; the IC.F.T U rences to be held at B next month, at X. A and at M.. n m ..'y.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 4360 4 FEDERATION SENIOR EXAM RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Here arc the School Certificate results of the schools m the Federation, ALOR STAR SULTAN ABDUL HAMID COL. I 7241 Abdul Aztz bin Omar; 111 7242 Abdul Gani bin Abusman; 111 7243 Abdullah bin Hanafiah; I 7244 Abu Hassan bin Mohamed AH; II
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  • 128 4 Go For The Badges, Scouts Told Standard Staff Correspondent KI'ANTAN. Mon. District Commissioner, A. Rama lingam. speaking at the air nual general meeting of the Kuantan District Boy Scouts Association, urged scouters to qualify for First Class and Proficiency badges and so become King Scouts. The following were elected office-bearers:
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  • 92 4 IPOH. Mon— Mr. S. S. Gill. |i "mci acting assistant Registrar, S ipreme Court. Perak retun to Ipoh today after a DineHODonth stay m London. He v. a> ed to the bar at the Inner Temple after passing his examii ii ms, "it is remarkable now the
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  • 80 4 PENANG Mon Greal e»isi s Is si own by the childk:: of the various scho here fora their own Junior Rv Cross Li:.k-. Miss J. G. Grant, a Red Cross Officer m Penang told The Star lard today. She tai i three to four
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Mentri Besar, Selangor has ordered owners and occupiers of all lands lying within a distance of 30 yards from public roads to clear away these lands of undergrowth and prevent it from growing higher than one foot. The road affected are:
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  • 63 4 GOAT STRAYED— $3 KUANTAN, Mon. Setapak bin Ismail has been fined $3 by the Kuantan Magistrate for allowing his goat to stray into the Beserah Police Station compound. 1 The Kuala Trengganu UMNO Youth League has agreed to hold its annual general meeting on Mar. 23. It will oe followed
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  • 389 4 IPOH. Mon. Regulations restricting the use of bicycles m the major portion of Ipoh town during certain hours of the night as a security measure have heen signed by the Chief Police Officer, Perak, today and will become effective on the date of gazetting. The hours
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  • 109 4 150 Flew By The R.A.F.'s 'Private Line' The R.A.F.'s -private airline" system between the main airfields oi the Federation carried about 150 special passengers i during February. and ilew about 20,000 pounds weight of freight. Other air activities included visual and photo-ie- tnnaissance serties and leaflet drops. Helicopters oi the
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  • 158 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The draft constitution under the Local Authorities Elections Ordinance 1950, will be considered by the Municipal Commissioners at their meeting this Thursday. Mrs. A.S.M. Hawkins, who has been appointed Deputy Supervisor for the forthcoming Municipal Elections, win be arriving
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 280 4 Malayan Chinese association! MILLION LOTTERY Ist Prize $250,000 2nd Prize $125,000 3rd Prize 50,000 4th Prize 20.000 I 2 Prizes of $10,000 10 Prizes of 5,000 9 SO Prizes of 2,000 DRAWING DATE 22nd APRIL, )95; j AT IPOH PLEASE APPLY FOR TKKI I< l TICKETS: —each availal.l,- .1 all
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  • 90 5 MAJOR-GENERAL D. Dunlop, G.0.C., Singapore Base District, yesterday paid tribute to the "exemplary and highly disciplined behaviour" of the Malay troops under his command m the internal security battalion during the December riots m the Colony. Giving: evidence at the Riot Inquiry commission Gen. Dunlop said.
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  • 25 5 DAVID DUCLOS. aged 04 years, killed through bandit action at Senai Estate, Johore, on Mar. 5. Funeral at Bidadaii Cemetery at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 36 5 LADY SONG. Mrs. Mabel Tan Miang Siam thanks all relatives and friends for their kindness shown to her mother during her illness and for the many tokens of sympathy on the occasion of her death.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 517 5 lhe Stnujpore Legislative o iftciJ flections Ordinance, j iO li\: No. 2, of 1947). (Section 24) M <yn< E Of SLECTIOK Of MFMBER FOR THE E r I TORAL DISTRICT OF CITY I M eaa pursuant to section c Singapore Legislative Elections Ordinance, tftice wjl given that the i. Officer
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    • 802 5 NOTICES The Singapore Legislative (Section 24) NOTICE OF ELECTION OF A MEMBER FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KEPPEL. Wner^as pursuant to section 24 of the Singapore Legislative Council Elections Ordinance 1947 notice was given that the Returning Officer of the said district will on the Bth day of March, 1951
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    • 202 5 SITUATIONS VACANT Wanted Junior Typist with some knowledge of Chinese Ap- .y Public Insurance Co .iung Khiaw B^nk Building Robinson Road, Spore. Wanted by old-established British Import firm Chinese clerk with sound knowledge of typewriting and capable ot copy. ing stock lists. statements, nccounts and returns of all descriptions. Apply
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    • 505 5 SITUATIONS VACANT Required for busy Shipping Office Chinese Male Stenographer. Reply Box No. T. 130 Spore Standard. WANTED one full time qualified Life Guard. Apply to Box No. T. 137, Singapore Standard. Wanted Teachers one male female, qualifications Senior Cambridge. Apply with photo to Principal, Public English School. J.B. Cable
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    • 584 5 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% 194# War Loan (1952-1959) 'NOTICE is hereby given lhat the Transfer Register of tho above loan will be closed from 17th to 31st March. 1951. both dates inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warra./i. BT ORDER. The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Singapore. The Singapore Legislative Council
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  • 817 6 'THE cigarette spivs have turned out to be "papertigers" after all. They played ducks and drakes with us so long as we confined ourselves to angry protests. But once we made up our minds to smash them, their power crumbled almost overnight. Like the yellow-bellied rats they
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  • 956 6  - WHAT SHE WON IN PEACE! RUSSIA CAN LOSE BY WAR SEBASTIAN HAFFNER By WASHIISGTOIV. r VHE isolationist counter offensive against President Truman's foreign and defence policies, launched two months ago and carried forward with varying degrees of emphasis by ex-President Hoover, ex-Ambassador Kennedy, and Senators Taft and Wherry, never reached
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 6 A New Yorker will find this skyscraper a tame affair, but for Singaporeans the Cathay is the last word m skyscraper* for the time being:.
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  • Review of Views
    • 406 6 THE unsatisfactory food given to 3rd class t> itients In s tme hospitals m Malaya \s the sube■■ ed trial comment m I■ Utusan Melayu. In view of the large sums of money that Is being readily expended on nc ting the Comm lists, surprising, said Mela}
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  • 101 6 LORD Horcier, Extra Physician to the King and acknowledged leader of Britain's medical profession, who recently celebrated his 80th birthday, gave enjoyment as the basic ingredient m a recipe for long life. "'lt is how happily and healthily you live that counts". Lord Border said. "It
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  • 980 6 University Tells Its First Year's History THE 90 page first annual report of the University 6j Malaya for 1949-56 ha* just been released and I* a docu» ment wo. thy of study by an those who have the welfare ot higher education m this eoun* try at heart. Unlike the
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  • We, the People
    • 273 6 S I read m 1 Standard 1 the Sin- Government is doing Romel g or other to cv' I I I Lgh l Si of living and to cheek splvd im B;;: m about the v 1::.c :.e Federation? I also lei m through your columns
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    • 46 6 S:: W Bt 1 G rament Dep other commercial an increased C.0.1, regi .--table that i bee:, taken V; i representatives foi \>: n m increasi CO.L.A. to the V. The W D aff< rted by the ria prices. ri'WRVI IStNGMi Seremban.
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  • TRANSFORMATION OF CHANGI BEACH PLAN l\ ED
    • 2225 7 Humid bin Muhamad; HI 8421 Ang Chooi Tuan: 111 8422 Balakrishnan s o Vaira^apillai; II 8423 Balasingam s/'o Muthuthamby; II 8426 Chai Fook Shing; 111 8427 Charan Si Bath; II 8428 Chan Bing Lup: I 8429 Cheah P:iee Beng. II 8430 Cheah Swee Pak: II 8431
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    • 497 7 Facilities For Bathers, Marine Pa rade Proposed Standard Statt Krporlrr PLANS to transform Changi Beach, at < lian^ri Point, into a moderii bathing aroa with a ma cine parade, a public restaurant and other facilities, are being discussed between the Singapore Rur:.l Board and the War Department, a spokesman of
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    • 58 7 The W tr Office announced vp«. I terday the King had appi M the appointment of Major G* E. A B Mil!.- v Mi f etary to the Secretary of Sui.e for War M tjor General Miller who w\]\ hold the rank of Lieutt t General, has been Ch
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  • CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION RESULTS
    • 4818 11 rgj FOLLOWING i* the full list of Singapore passed ihe I'uiwr.Miy of Cambridge School 1 i ■■■initimi i» December last year. i ame oi a b< 1001 I; L > indie iid- c.m- Lerd Credit or thei nil uunad: m 111 ***** Au 24 v.
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    • 182 11 Fifteen-year-old Arshad 1 1 Sinwan wsts con I 10 stand trial at the Assizes after a preliminary inquiry i:i the. Singapore Relief Cow: yt rday when he was ten y charged with rioting and setting fire 1( ;i Fitzpatricl; Food Supplies van. The
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    • 78 11 Staadard Stftff orrespondeal tPOH. ?.i')M. A Chin < r and his Ihra sonf a: an- nploj werg I bound over by Magisi rat< i < Bahaudin m the Bum oi -< < told to behave the selves. the and hi sons K\. g, Sit. v.
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    • 28 11 DR. W. VV. YOUNG Diivrtoi World Health IN pin in Singapore. I t I it ndL v for on a i tine liaison \I I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 253 11 Picture Ssrlallzatlon of? the f3ni kk^^S.r: :.^^:t?H M©^ll^ AS THE PROJECTILE HLJRaES THBOLOH IKIFIKIITY AT 1 [TfHE LACK OF GRAVIT> E JA6LES SWEENEY TO F4T "1 SIX /MILES PER SECONP, THE ROCKETEERS TAKE COV.FORTABIV WITHOUT Pi XI& OR TA6LC H s TURNS VIEWING THEIR NATIVE PLANET... cuP OF COf FCE
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  • 428 12  -  J. C. SPITTEL By Standard Skipping Reporter *ULK Germans landed m Singapore over the week-end and no restrictions were placed on their movements. They were officers on board the 1 ,875-ton Norwegian freighter Peter Reed, which, under time charter to the Straits Steamship Company, has
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  • 188 12 Gernuui merttutnt seamen. Who are hardest ha by the war because Germany has fcio ships to run since 1945. are getiirui jobs on board American, Scandinavian, Panamanian and Argentine vessels. This was stated yesterday by 53-yeur-old ciiief engineer X Schinkel, one of the jour German officers
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  • 154 12 Standard Staff R' porter SINGAPORE will be fail y a second dollar boom this month when the well-k- own Danish luxury yacht Stella Polaris arrives here shortly with 150 wealthy American global tourists aboard. Thi? 5,700-ton vessel is due here on Mar. 10.
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  • 58 12 Standard Shipping Correspondent THE Soviet freighter Chelyuskinetz, which had to put back to port for repairs last month because she lost a propeller locknut, returned again to Singapore yesterday, after having left here some days ago. This time the freighter had trouble with
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  • 73 12 HONGKONG, Mar. 5 (Reuter-AAP) A year-old legal dispute over the owners of 71 aircraft of two former Nationalist civil aviation companies will be resumed m Hongkong Supreme Court on Mar. 27. The companies were the China National Aviation Corporation and Central Air Transport Corporation. The contending
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  • 189 12 NEW YORK, Mar. 5 (AP)— British supremacy m transAtlantic shipping will soon be challenged by a mystery ship —the United States. Military secrecy cloaks many details of the new super-liner which will be America's first, but some authorities predict she will eclipse even the Queens
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