Singapore Standard, 13 March 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard. Jt~ i Xi» vCL. 1 NO. 256 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CtNTI
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  • 249 1 Varsity Told To Specify Aid From US From V Special P<M f ii|mw dtul >\|M>\. M<Mk The Colonial Office has asked the till of Mala>a authorities to state in precise form ih,\ require from America to help expand the fmoMm in the University. i Diversity authorities have been to i
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  • 62 1 I Reportet M Europetin proCOH'- r >">OO per he ptiCC it which i itiBVC produrhy a:r. ih rice, tho pg -ii be?o« S.'OO they would be i halt production. ,n mind the hi^h „N>ur. x Hk roasensus of gather d from a f
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  • 14 1 U.S. Givt. Now Sole Tin Buyer Stai r of on I vena I 115
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  • 45 1 2 VARSITY STUDENTS RELEASED Standard Stall R poi r -of the Foi W o wei rrested a J y an I r•• i I m St. John's nder the Emergen y gu it as c re eased on 3 lay, The Standard underXI been on
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  • 69 1 With their mission com- pleted. the Riot Inquiry Commission posed for the Singapore Standard cameraman on the eve of their departure yesterday. Sir Lionel Leach (chairman) is seen m the centre. From left to rifcht. they are: Mr. J. K. Williams i Secretary), (apt. H. Studdy
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  • 198 1 Leach Thanks Singaporeans, Sails Today Standard St. til Reporter SIR LIONEL LEACH, Chairman of the Riot Inquiry ComI mission m an interview with I The Standard on th v of his 'departure to the United King- rday, thanked the people of Singapore "for all the help giv m the course
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  • 133 1 S'pore Police Deal With Sham Incidents Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police yesterday carried out exercises to test out their communication system and the rapid deploymeni of men. The whole of the uniformed branch personnel took part m the exercises "Operation Zipper"— which covered every pari of the Island The men
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  • 38 1 TOKYO-TAIPEI RUN BY POAS IS SUSPENDED Standard Staff Reporter PACIFIC: Oversew Airlines fSiam) Office m Singapore. stated yesterday that the twice week!/ service to Taipei and Tokyo has been suspended until fU^ve^y- service to Hon«tongfrom Singapore via Bang-
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  • 615 1 Peking 's Misgivings On Illtreatment Are Unfounded Tan Cheng L©ek Says Standard Stall Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. "If a Chinese Government should have any misgiving about the treatment and well being oi the Malayan Chinese m consequence ot the Emergency, they have no occasion to do so," Dato Tan Cheng Lock,
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  • 152 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 12 (UP) Police on Sunday foiled a Chinese Communist attempt to steal a Nationalist owned 15,000-ton tanker from Hongkong harbour. It is the biggest ship fly: the Chinese flag and lying here tor the last three years for repairs. Communist agents made
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  • 123 1 Desired Visit Opposed In Penan g Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Men. Overseas Chinese leaders generally deprecated the tone, of Peking's request to Mr. Attlee. "We are quite satisfied with our British Government and we take strong exception to the insinuation that we have been badly treated. "It has not the
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  • 113 1 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOSI. Mon Mr. On*r Chin Seng, one-time fiery president of the now defunct Kttomintang Party m P.-rak told The Standard today that he will urge the Perak Chinese Association at its meeting 00 Mar. l"i to cable the British Government to
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  • 124 1 "Gallup" Poll Reveals Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A deputation from the P©king Government cannot serve any useful purpose m Malaya This is the majority view obtained m a "Gallup noV conducted amons Chinese businessmen m Kuala Lumnrr on the news that
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  • 337 1 Red Resistanee Cracks Up In Central Korea TOKYO, Mar. 12. (UP) Communist resistance call*p*c4 along the 1 70-mile Korean central front today and the Reels led toward the 38th Parallel. Aerial observers reported si^ns that the Communist* a1 > o were abandoning the former city of Seoul, threatened by an
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  • 90 1 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER 250 student teachers signed up at the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, yesterday morning. They were immediately told to report to the respective headi masters of the schools to which they were posted. Most of these student-teachers are from
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  • 32 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 12 (UP; Saboteurs have struck at the heart of Communist China by wrecking a giant 25,000 kilowatt generator m the capital city of Peiping, the official
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  • 235 1 TOKYO, Mar. 12 (IP) General Mac Arthur said today that the Communist aggressors must be halted m Asia or they will use their victories there as a snrinsboard for attacks on the rest of the world. Mar Arthur said Communist leaders are
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  • 110 1 TOKYO. Mar. 12 (Pooler) —UP— Communist vehicles swarmed over North K< i roads last night m the Rreati I m ivement of the past two and Fifth Air E night intruders struck at them m nearly 50 sorties. M^jorGeneral Earl E. Partridge announced this morning
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  • 80 1 LT.-GENERAL Sir Richard Gale, who is Director General of Military Training at the Wa: O;Tice is dua to arrive m Singai.v BO AC. aircraft today !li> will not be remaining m the Colony. A ter pending the night, he will coy.: journey to
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  • 31 1 LONDON". Mar. 12 (Reuter) Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner General m South-East Asia, will leave London for Hongkong tomorrow after a week's consultations with the British Government.
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  • 58 1 Chuter Ede Is New House Leader LONDON" I new i t"d;-y find time at bate on c tai Com- r ac« requested by Mr. R 1 Blackburn, lndep< for 11 a c that i liate i.>au?s like the appointment of an can admiral :*s Supre:ne Commandei I I ie were
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  • 45 2 Captain A. Chakravarty. who commands the I.N.S. Rajput, now visiting Singapore, is also commander of the Indian Navy destroyer flotilla. He was mentioned m dispatrhes dur n? the war for minr-swpepin? operations m Burma and m the Straits of Malacca.
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  • 61 2 Perlis To Get New Stamps bat Staff csirondent V LUMPUR, Mon. Postmasterral announces that >»tagc stamps for t Prrlis will be i sale on Monti II !1 Jfi nominations of slaaps are. lr. |c, 'v lr 10c. 15c, Me. 50t\ SI. i $a ur >.at British I \dnunistration < stWßps
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  • 61 2 Twelve Killed In Anti-Bandit War Si idard Maff iMii»[>oiulnit A'VR, Mon. Twelve people, includtwo P.Cs, two bandits, a European and an extra PC. were killed m the taring the 21 hours ending at 9 a.m. per d two I and a g Guards m I ihang. jea troJ were re-
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  • 13 2 •■•poLtlt-nt ;ere fii c i M Station attached wiihh m ib.^«—
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  • 313 2 !'< ?l<i -k I'll W if M i.im.ud Mall < nrrt'spnmlrut Xl ALA LUMPWJ, M.,,,._| nwageg l'« Mhri« of ihe rank e «f Ok "-•...•...e,l l,,amh of the Fedenrtk* Police For, -ml «lv- SpeeW Co llsla „ulary a ,u,ounce,l u>Z\. lak,- effe.t from Jan. 1. tl,i
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  • 46 2 ALLAN Gwynne, (20) who left Singapore yesterday on the Royal Inter-Ocean ship, Maetsuycker, for Australia, to study Civil Engineering at the University oi Adelaide, was .seen off by his father Dr. J. R. Gwynne, Health Officer, Muar, and Mrs. Gwj nne.
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  • 54 2 A 28-YEAR-OLD [ndian, K. Karunakaran. was bound over m the sum of $100 tor three months by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate yesterday, !"i causing hurt to Low Fook with a pipe Hi H.M. Naval Bu^e. Singapore on Ja>,. 3 la.>t. He was also ordered to pay
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  • 45 2 Standard Staff Reporter JQHORE BAHRU Mon. -A sentence ol 40 c!.iyv rigorous imprisonment vas imp sed on a M ilay Special Constable. Osman 1 Sa iban, for deserting iis post tile m ai Sew Lam V X by Jo re B Mag
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  • 45 2 x ONE-year-old Loh X i was scnti need m the ?a pore Third District Court sterd to one yi g »rous isonment 1 thefi [a >J i I sentence wflj be followed s polici supervisi m three previoua convic-
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  • 39 2 ay OPEN 0 g verdict c Singapore ers yesterd i t the iesl Into the death of i W rear-old hawker. Sim Cher Kuahg who as killed m a ision with Traction Com-: omnibus m Orchard Road
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  • 68 2 Stmdard Staff Co rt^pondmt KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. tot, M m• Tf .:::.-a: As<is- ie Drainage and Irnga Deparl eni Trengganu crn d to Head- ila 1 impur. Mr. we, nrho was entertained to pai will be sue- Mr Naraj anan, who >r training to Kuala last year. L
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  • 38 2 The King has approved the kward ol the British Empire Medal to Inche M bamed Tahir bin Abdul Rahman, an Auxiliary Policeman, and the postal t of the sub post oflice at Simpang Pelangai, Pahang.
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  • 163 2 assisting two Kelvwon bin Shukor and Dents bin Kelvwon to enter the Federation m a sampan without a pen:':, a 30 years old Malay, Ahmad bin Mum was fined $100 or 50 days' hard labour b>i the Muar Magistrate, Inche Rauj v. g K>k Chin aged 4:: was fined
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  • 86 2 KOTA BAHRU, Fri. ITengku Ahmad Panglima R;r;i who was Acting State Sej cretary when Tengku Seri Maharaja went on leave has been posted to Pasir Putch as District Officer. Qic Mohamed Salleh bin Omar, who was acting m thai capacity has been transferred to > Tumpat relieving
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  • 122 2 Mrs. Lament Wait, Latest Polio Death w j I Standard Stall" jl Correspondent e [<! KUALA LUMPUR, 5 i i Mon. Of the eight cases of poliomyelitis reported j c at Kuala Lumpur in the j r i past fortnight five were l Europeans, and, accordins to the Municipal j
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  • 35 2 KTA L A LUMPUR, Mon.— Lieut. -General Sir Harold Briggs, ■Director of Operations, will go 1' on short leave at the end of i this month. He will resume duty m April.
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  • 161 2 Tappers COL Now 40 Cents Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A special cost of living allowance of 40 cents a day will be paid to all tappers and adult field workers with effect from Jan. 1, this year, pending the issue of the report of the Board of Arbitration
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  • 296 2 Standard Start" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Judgment was reserved today by Mr. Justice I). M. K. (,rant m the Supreme Court m the ease against two rubber tappers, Tan Chye Chor and his nister Tan Lee Hock, charged uilh consorting with armed person*.. The prosecution alleged
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  • 192 2 Standard Siaff rorrrspontlent KUALA U MPI R. Mon. The three k« > MahiNan Railway working l>o<ii<> ihe I^ocomotivc riifeiiaf im*a I nion, the Permanent Way Oflieer** Union and ilw I Signalmen's I nion have decided, after a two day meeting held m kuala Lumpur to send
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  • 75 2 Joget Anna NoT For Fighting JORORE BAHRI Sun."This Is the fourth case of the type to come before this court." remarked .Magistrate Inche A. Kadir Yusof yesterday when two young Malays pleaded guilty to exchanging blows at the Jogot .Modern arena. "Joget Modern is licensed a a place for recreation
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  • 112 2 KUALA LUMPUR, *I I Twenty-six-yeai I RaUtam I Thilarapalanv was comn \u i to stand on trial oi a charge of murder, by incite Dm liim. First Magistrate, today conclusion of a pre i inquiry, m which the ac. was alleged to have stal
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  • 60 2 KLUANG, Mon i. V.. i Loon <A2' .i hospital clerk with 20 years service was bound over for 12 months on a sun I ISM today on a criminal breach of trust ge involving S I 838 by the Kluang Circuit n gu ti t<
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 365 2 FEDERATION DIARY SELANGOR TAIPUC KUALA LUMPUR Sl r N: Paik Hint c*.in Chow BEX: Deep Waters 2.30, 6.30 and I (Mandarin) 2.30, 715 and 9.30 9.15 pjn. P m ODKOV Mr. 880. 3, 6.45. 91 V CARLTON: Story Of Sam Nyong n I (Cantonese) 3, 0.40 and 9.15 PWILION: Samson
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  • 193 3 Chief Justice Weleomed In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Men I i rs of the Bar turned out m full f ree today to greet Chief Justice Mr. S. W. P. Foster-' Sutton, who was taking his place on the bench, as president of the Court of Appeal h<
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  • 39 3 KOTA BHARU, Mon.— Mr. J. G. Adams, president of the Sessions Court, has received a mcs.sage that his father m England has passed away. Mr. Adams has left for a month's i furlough m England.
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  • 102 3 Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon.-An offi- cial spokesman for the Government ot Kedah today denied a report thai the visit of the Sullen of Kedah to United Kingdom is connected with the love affair of his niece, Tengku Zabariah. The spokesman pointed out that a London report that
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  • 392 3 Feaeration Wants 200 Clerks Jobs Going For All This is the sixth of a eries of articles delving into the prospects which the successful candidates of the Cambridge examinations have m getting employment. Standard Staff Reporter IN ADDITION to the 100 Asian Inspectors and the 100 Technical Apprentices wanted by
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 3 I In their new dark green I uniform, these three smart < j girls from the Singapore < Immigration Department i look cool and comfortable, i From the left: Mrs. T. M. I Griffin, secretary to Mr. i J. L. J. Haxworth, Con- i troller of Immigration. i Mrs. A.
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  • 80 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.— The third area m Porak to come under a dawn-to-dusk daily curfew is Siputeh, a township south of Pusing. A Government press release today stated that from today a stricter curfew has been imposed m the wired area of Siputeh town.
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  • 212 3 Standard Staff Reporter IHE nursing profession offers opportunities for «iirls. I nder the ih'w scheme, the probationary period tor nurses 1 training lias been reduced to three years ami four months. This lias become possible as the full midwifery course has been postponed till
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  • 220 3 PENANG, Won. Mr. \u Ho«m Haw, Governing i Director of The Singapore i Tiger Standard and the I Sin Poh chain of newspapers arrived here by Standard plane today from Singapore to find a suitable site to build a i 8100.000 home
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  • 35 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUANTAN, Mon.~ Mr. Ton Kin San from Kuala Lumpur has joined the staff of the [Kuantan Labour Department m place Mr. Joseph Cheah, who has been transferred to Penang.
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  • 62 3 A NAVAL launch manned by the Malayan Naval Force struck a rock m the approaches to the Dinding River, Perak while on Malayan coast patrol duty last Saturday and later sank m shallow water. The Fiat,' Officer. Malayan Area yesterday said all the crew were safe
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  • 27 3 The first meeting of the fourth session of the Council of State, Kelantan, will be held at the Astana Balai Besar, Kota Bahru, this Thursday.
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  • 101 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Miss Lee Kirn i S third daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Lee Phang Leng, was married today to Mr. Teoh Tiaw I Tee. second son of Dr. and Mrs. Teoh Cheng Toe before a large gathering of friends and relatives
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  • 164 3 °'d. When a.sked what he would do if his daughter embraced Christianity to marry Collins, Tengku I Yahya said, "If such a thing happens, what can I do?" A London report, meanwhile, says that Tengku Malik Oxford University stfcdent, cousin of Tengku Zabariah, told the "Pictorial"
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  • 102 3 After The Feast Comes The... {Standard Staff Correspondent i 1 1 KUANTAN. Mon. A 1 Chinese tapper and two < 1 1 women, who were rushed < ]i to Kuantan hospital from i Beserah yesterday are still |>m a serious condition. i They said that they ate I 1 "nasi
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  • 186 3 TAIPING, Mon.— The Acting Senior Superintendent of the Perak Prisons, Mr. J. It w. Burton told the Taipmg Coroner that when he went to the prison on Feb. 5 he saw an Indian muttering prayers to himsell and holding a blade of tailor shears m
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  • 113 3 PARIT BUNTAR, M Jani bin Idris. a Banjarese aged 20. was charged before Inche Abdul W ihab bin Abdullah m the gan Serai Circuit Magistrate's court recently with hurting Jelani bin Mokhtar, Suppiah, and Corporal Abdul Fattah. Jani was said to have picked a
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  • 18 3 KUANTAN, Mon— Over 390 children were inoculated against diphtheria at Cambang by the h( ilth authorities.
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  • 209 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. —A Cadet A.S.P., who dived into a river to capture a bandit and who shot a terrorist about to throw a grenade at his party was today presented with a Perak Meritorious Service Medal hy the Sultan ;«t
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  • 90 3 IPOH. Mon. Three temporary unofficial* of the Perak Slate Council received their instruments of appointment from the Sultan at the Council Chamber this morning. They are Mr. J T Chappel replacing Mr. J. D. Mead now m Washington for the Tin Conference, Mr. Toh Eng Hoe a:.
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  • 50 3 RAF. light and medium bombers were out yesterday attack- ing bandit targets m Perak m support of ground force operations. Last niiilit Lincoln medium bombers flew out again m darkness to strike m two waves at a target on the borders of Johore and Negri Scmbilan.
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  • 46 3 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. The Kt-iantan Teachers 1 Union ;:nd the Ismail English School Old Boys Association will hold a debate between their members at the Ismail English School hall this Thursday. The motion: "Science IS constructive" Mr. Justice F. Briggs will be the chairman.
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    • 241 3 I MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION S LOTTERY Ist Prize $250,000 2nd Prize $125,000 3rd Prize 50,000 4th Prize 20,000 2 Prizes of $10,000 10 Prizes of 5,000 30 Prizes of 2,000 II DRAWING DATE 22nd APRIL, 1951 AT IPOH PLEASE APPLY FOR TICKETS EARLY. TICKETS: a $1 each available ai
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    • 246 3 h(fc SHOCK-RESISTING f IV 1 1 L I JE S M T^PB^^ •-••CA^OliI -Tl t i•. j NATIVE GOT Ist PRIZE IN SISSaPORE ASCENDANT <%' SACHTARH S < Definition j Financial Lor«l Saturn i^ m Itfi Xc^- g ©wo *-i«j:n Lord of Prosperity Sun m G debilitation, but Jupiter is
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    • 26 3 J5 sr L mi <mSi FOX A IT HI smo; GOOD CIGAR! n sole 1. BARTHOI OMI I SZ I M» SIX< VP «l m EEER
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  • 283 4 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 200 Singapore Harbour Board Malay policemen who live w 1 1 1 c their families m a leaky and dirty old Japanese store house at the Yacht Club, Tanjong Pagar, are now going about their duties with a grouse* They
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  • 66 4 A 37-year-old Singapore Cantonese lorry driver, Tham Kai who pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving and causing the death of t>2-year-old Teo Hay Bcng, was fined $350 or m default three months rigorous imprisonment by the Traffic District Judge, S. E. Teh, yesterday. Mr. S.
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  • 128 4 A TWO-HOUR free variety show will be staged by Radio Malaya m the V.M.C.A. Hall ;at 8 p.m. today. A few sketches will also be presented. Guest artistes will include Larry Fenton and his Tin-Can Toledos, the Manasseh Sisters, Patterson Hutton (Baritone) and Paddy Barrett
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  • 134 4 360 Can Join YMCASchool Of Commerce THREE hundred and sixty! students can join the V.M.C.A. < commercial school when it reopens towards the end o: May. Mr. Rowland Lyne, the j secretary of the YMCA, told The Standard yesterday. Enrolment for the new sos- j sion will start immediately after
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  • 122 4 Needle Work To Be Shown THE DIRECTOR of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, will open an exhibition of embroidery and other needle works at the British Council Mali on Mar. 22. The exhibition will remain open daily til! Mar. 31. The exhibition is open to pupils of Chinese schools m
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  • 30 4 THE Technical Association of Malaya (Singapore branch) will hold a film show for all its members at the Shell Theatrette at Collyer Quay, at 7 p.m. today.
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  • 280 4 Saw Employer Being Stabbed EVENTS leading to the death of a Singapore Harbour Board labour contractor, Tan Chew Tin, who was stabbed m his office i" East Reclamation Road on Nov. 18. last year, were revealed m the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, when Yeo Ah Song, a niandore, stood trial
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  • 63 4 AX APPEAL to the Singapore public to report to their elected representatives on the I Municipal Commission cases of market stall-holders using abusive language was made yesterday by Mr. J. ML Jumai bhoy. Independent Commissioner for the City Ward. He told The Standard that I the
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  • 192 4 SE Asia Varsity Delegates To Meet In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter A CONFERENCE on students' health m I nivenl* ties all over South-East Asia will he held m Singapore on Mar. 28 when delegates of various Universities im the Far East are expected to attend. The tight-day meeting m the
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  • 121 4 CIVILIAN employees at the three Armed Services m Singapore have b<v; denied the right i combine tocethei m their fight better ms and c> .13 mci t, '.hough I Services Aii themi 9 have l'io vstr < )f protecting the;r interests .is e:n This is staled
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  • 55 4 SING A PORK S MtiOt puisne judge. 111 Justice Murray Buttrose, sat on the boncfa for •the first time m the Singapore 1 Assize Court, yesterday Mr. Justice Murray Bi: 1 came to Singapore with the Bntish Military Administration after > the reoccupation and
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    • 800 4 I EP APVERT ISEMENTS MARRIAGE >HE Marriage between Miss QUve Phelomena Satur roungest daugther of Mr. firs, H. Satur ad Rangoon •■n! Mr. Patrick McKeon son of iate Mr. J. T. McKeon and urs. M. Lynara of Singapore vi take place at the Cathed- > of the Good Shepherd at
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    • 553 4 TENDER NOTICES RENDERS from Class A registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor, up to 3 p m on 26th March, 1951 for the Purchase of (1) Pumping Sets Piping (3) Valves. Full particulars are obtainable from the office of Senior Executive Engineer. Waterworks, SeianSor. P.W.D. Kuala
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 429 5 WASHINGTON, March 11. (UP)— General Dwight D. Eisen- ..r. Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Pact Army, would use aU>m\v bomb "instantly" il war comes, and it he is convinced up :ih! bring sufficient destruction to the enemy, it was dis-
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  • 169 5 ASHINGTON, Mar. II (AP) Prt^i.lent Trn■*S lnt» rnational \<l\ i>ory Board hafl NlggCSled the IaIMM of the Tiuri-«-Eiiphra!«*s alley m thr Easl ro«ld provide land for 7.^.000 Arab ft iiiL iron Palestißc. a res oi p iand could be B ~j. aceatI a ie\. n
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  • 81 5 AVOT ST. LAWRENCE, Mar. 12: (AP)— George Bernard Shaw's home here will be opened to the public on Sunday. March 18 for two shillings and visitors will be allowed to go through the; rooms m which the playwright lived from 1908 until he
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  • 82 5 The K-l. the U.S. Navy's new submarine, rests on the ways at the Electric Boat Company, in (iroton. Con.ieclicut Mar. 2. just before her launching. The first n;>w-type submarine to be launched since the end of World War* II. the K-l is equipped with the
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  • 233 5 China Reds Again Attack British Rule In Malaya SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 12 (AP)— The Chinese CoiniminiM* firtnl propaganda sahos at Malaya, Sarawak and the Philippines yesterday. Most of the tim«- m Peking Radio's broadcasts was devoted to denunciation of Ihe British m Malawi. Last week the Reds demanded officially that
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  • 59 5 A Swiss military court has con- victed tnree Swiss army officers j and six civilians of responsibility for the wartime construction of faulty concrete defence Installa- 1 tions la Switzerland's most im- j pbrtani defence areas. Tests made on the concrete bunkers j alter the war showed that
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  • 164 5 US Plan To Fight Famine And Hunger KEY WEST, (Florida), Mar. 12 AP) a multi-billion dollar spending programme under a powerful new foreign economics par was proposed to President i Truman on Sunday to "break the! back of hunger and famine"' and halt Soviet aggression short of war. The proposal
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  • 39 5 PRAGL'E. Mar. 12 (UP)—Czechoslovakia's Human Catholic Primate Archbishop Josef Beran i has been banned from the Prague i diocese and a capitular vicar has j been named to perform his duties, the official Prague Radio j announced.
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  • 236 5 96 Shot At Canton In 3 Days HONGKONG, Mar. 12 (AP) Fifty-one persons were executed at Canton yesterday for "inexcusable counter-revolu-tionary crimes," dispatches to two pro-Communist papers here, the Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wei Po, said today. The executions were announced by the Military Justice Department of the Canton
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  • 231 5 WASH IN GTOX. Mar. 11 CUP)— It was learned that radio-controlled bombs are I being used m the Korean war. They are fairly crude compared with advanced models presently under development, but they, nonetheless, are fore-! runners of guided missiles. The j bombs are
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  • 214 5 BELGRADE. Mar. 12. (AP>— Prime Minister Marshal Joa Tito warned Rus.-:a and i'k j Soviet satellites on Sun< that Yugoslavia stands ready to .-pill her blood to defend her independence and ',:>< i J from any invasion attack from j the east. He declared.
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  • 290 5 TAIPEI. Mar. 12 (AP) Heavy bam kave kWnsJ the Chinese CommuiUf4i t<» order more than 200,000 additional troops to Korea, the Gbinefic Naiionali-i I Defence Ministry n:|iei led last night. The ministry iflrifl said the Peking twa&mm had derided to -end 150
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  • 139 5 TOKYO 12 CAP) Genera. -quarters i i ay ;\*'<l a repot lus In X w ped out i Chii North X m troops. The rep >r1 contra Eighth Army statement two days afi I there was no confirmed evidence of a typhus i •.mo. Tiit>
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  • 147 5 Hussein Ala Made Iran's New Premir TEHER Mar L 2 (Al Shah M fid R» yesterday named Husseii an diplomat and not* d anti-Communist, as i: premier. Informed souro the Senate unaniir proved his appointment ai lower house is exp-.^ jinn the nomil 1 without difficulty. Ala is a former
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  • 36 5 v. VSHINGTON. M Pro .uem Truman a greater observance o1 G hi iday. said t: i a has set the tdversi more destrud n the locusts or the sent against
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    • 14 5 C&tt&KcL THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND \ZfN3r V.A TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO. v fKDONESIA, THAILAND. BURMA,
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    • 64 5 Truman Signs Huge Naval Construction Bill KEY WEST. FLORIDA. Mar. 11 (Reuter) President Truman holidaying here today signed America's biggest post war naval construction bill carrying authority for spending US 52. 506.000,000. It provides rjr the building, inter alia, of firstly a 57.000--ton aircraft carrier capable of launching bombing planes
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    • 49 5 OTTON fe i Oun Hats SUITABLE FOR ifci^ BO V S an i) YELLOW BLUE if* ¥W* r7 LAWN, BRIM iPfF' *f y <£ CIRCULAR STITCHED Ib) "V f SUN BONNETS FOR GIRLS IN FIGURED AND NURSERY RHYV-E DESIGNS. From &3L m m war* xp <fflf JW> < CHILDREN* SECTION
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  • 60 6 Mr. James Payne, Australian Trade Commissioner lor Malaya second from left), chats with Mr. D. StuUlibury. (lelt), :\ctinff Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore; Mr. Jogindra Singh, Indian Trade Commissioner, and Mr. R. C. Huffman, I.S. Commercial Attache, at yesterday's luncheon at Princes
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  • 199 6 Bread Price Is Increased By 3 Cents In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter \l) will be three rents dearer m Singapore from Thursday. The increase m price, from 25 cents for a pound-loaf at present to 2H rent-. will be introduced simultaneously by botb the Cold Storage Royal Bakery and tbe
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  • 130 6 US Govt. May Take Over IN Mar. b to i lace >'! buying ia tin fell -r:i- i Hah! i partc i t>» be inn :•> today. Such actioa recomi weel by Seaate I Servii m ttee, v i:.v ;itlon between goi it and !>; v 1' con-tr.i;.;u-r! „> of
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  • 564 6 AFTER dropping from $709 per picul to $541j|, the tin price m Singapore yesterday took a turn upwards for the first time since the nited States announcement of suspension of stock- i» m« 'i,; Tiii^if V days price <>f 5554 picul, a rise of $12£, alti acted
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  • 60 6 BANY. V rk Mar 12 VI P [i nt Paul L. Phillips VFL International Bro►od <»f Papermakers said per publu i i > current shorttge ol rint. He asserted thai "< verybody J to want to use the pap< i nanufact scapegoats" for i '.he sH I ge
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  • 447 6 Mistake To Berate America's Allies Warns US Journal v Mar. 12. Warning that it would ht ;t lo ovcrainpfifj the presenl tin situation ■a'a allies withoul restraint, 91 the p«wng Star, m an tditoria] entitled "Tin and the > i i- !v >■■ tailed h,r the formation of a >]
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  • 96 6 r- Staff 1 ponev Nesi c lalaya Ltd resi r jer Mr with S Ir t M P rker m Tne late Xo< po- I to. was 3 inti d 2 n!r k n ac rcui 1; t0 r> Bfo Mr. baric tegi
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  • 13 6 Ite L.S. G.)\. Dmeni baa assured growers thai they will
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  • 86 6 Gilmour Returns Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S In:i icial Secretary, Mr Andrew Gilmour, delegate to the third session of the ECAFE Committee on Industry and Trade held m Lahore list month, returned yesterday to the Colony. Mr. Jap Pheng Geek who attended the meetings as an unofficial adviser, Dato Haji Rfohamed
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  • 204 6 Standard SiafT Reporter THE DEPUTY Food Controller, Mr. \Y. \Y. Jenkins, >vill meet representatives <» t* the Singapore Coconut Oil MillorV Association on Thursday h» discuss the fixing of a reasonably cheap price for coconut oil. which i- widely used m
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 74 6 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Mar. 12) wore per b. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose <nom.) $2,043 $2.05) F. 0.8. m... bales Afar. No. 1 R.S.S. 8:!.O3'. $2.04 i No. 2 R.S.S. $1.94 $1.95 No. 3 R.S.S. (Norn.) •51.79 $1.80 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening
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    • 32 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The price of Tin to-day was $554 per picul. Op $12*. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £1,24t buyer* JtI.JM sellers. Three months £1,105 buyers £1,110 sellers.
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  • 20 6 Bengal cotton exports during 1950 totalled 178.814 bales including 28.4U9 bales to America nnr) fanarfa A P
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  • 127 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE produce market m Singapore wa.s dull yesterday with hardly any business activity recorded. Copra had buyers at $f)9 per picul and sellers $(il a quiet market. No deal was reported. Coconut oil sellers quoted ?iOO per picul, with buyers reluctant Pepper prices
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  • 173 6 Standard Staff Reporter l SINGAPORE. Mon.— The' steadiness ol the tin metal market today was rellected m the tin section of the Malayan i share market, m which there was a lair turnover of business at improved prices. Rubber shares were quiet. w h i
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  • 292 6 Standard "^iaiT Reporter TO FIX!) outlets for Australian goods, which arc becoming available for export m me: volume, I Trade Promotion Section of the D v i I Mark Australian Department of Commerce and Agriculture is constantly ngaged m a systematic survey of i v
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  • 88 6 THE public is to be Invited sex >n to buy shai es m the Joh i/e -Ba iru Co-operative Society, which is now be g formed. Ai a preliminary public meeting, the British Adviser. Jo I c j presided and an o ganisation Committee was elected. This
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  • 185 6 Standard Staff Reporter WITHDRVWAL of support from gvcracM raiiM-d ftttthei drop m rubber prices m tbe Singapore rubl)er uuirket N<-tcr(i-\ one sla^e, a decline of about ten cent* per II). \ui> IDHmlnl New York. Australia and r Hongkong practically kept out of the m;irket, while simultaneously upcountry
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  • 71 6 MESSRS Co Se." the following r v a r y: G a Rut" Estate Ltd., 21 lbs.; Aver Paruis Rubber Esl U Ltd 84.5iM) lbs Glenealy Plantations Ltd. 75.000 lbs: Kluang Rubber Company Ltd. lbs Pajam Ltd. 121,0 I Tambalak Rubbir Estates Ltd 27.440 lbs.: Talisman
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  • 75 6 firn her m authorise their en le luct their d m their monthly salaries remil them to ths- ties, said the Compti er ol [ncome-tax yest i 13 He stressed I <* they c inform th< mptroller k one month ol the r< I tai notice
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  • 33 6 All Perak Chinese To Decide I aopl: Chii I he mat i cor a Sum s il to Govemmi I P I open c;iex; ope: g S won f; T he has proc
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    • 52 6 Let tke gf Portable Rotary Dflpflcofof Double Your Sglqs Ex Godcwn Singopcrc, A Full -Sized Dupi;<:a'or winch makes PERFECT copies tmfo\ fcr t 2 overage requiremenfs Offices, Schools, Scores, Clu' Hospitals ond o!l w'^o wish I* promote soles end business direct mail contact. H. A. O'Conncr Ce., LtdLaidlaw Building. Battery
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  • 551 7 Port S' ham Must Expand —Says Report standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Won. Port Swettenham'g ri^ as the leading port m the Federation m the past twelve months has been phenomenal. The average monthly freight tonnage handled last year was 72,018, little less than I h times the figure
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  • 103 7 THE troopship Empire Orivell, which arrh'ed m Singapore yesterday, brouylit some 200 troops as replacements. Some 30 Army and 20 R.A.F. families also disembarked from the vessel. Mrs. Bertie, wife of Corporal James Bertie of the Seaforth Highlanders, was rather happu when she learned from her husband that
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  • 298 7 Standard Shipping Reporter THE I.N.S. destroyer Rajput, flagship of the Indian Navy destroyer flotilla, which participated m the recent Australian Commonwealth Jubilee celebrations, entered the Naval Base on arrival m Singapore yesterday. The warship will remain m this port unlil
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    • 654 7 M Ktliri AH Itc>. \s PACIFIC SERVICE direct Overland n trancisco Los Angeles AIJ American Canadian Cities t r rrKtvkiru Penang p Sham Spore n F. J. LLtIit.NBALIJ Gdns 42/43 S, PHILIPPINE BEAK 23/25 Mar. >6 27Mar /31M d \Keptini car?o for Hongkong Kobe. Yokohama FASI KtCiILAR SERVICE USA (WEST
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    • 198 7 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam Spore P. Sham Penani MODJOKERTO 17 20 March 22 March SARANGAN 19/20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM HIDING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 txt. 19 10 HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. I (Red Funnel Line) SOON BEE
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    • 644 7 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONI IN^ •*k\lknaas tor Ba%oa Baacaoa km 9 Mar I Mar. r ■PION1A" lor BanKkoK 19-1& Mar I Mar I i I MaT. •NORDVtST 1 for HonilkODp Kobe .V Yokohama 23 25 Mnr IRRIA for Sal«nn A- Bacgkok 1-2 Apr 20-31 Mir 29-29 Mar. •NORI>II\AI" for
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    • 71 7 6 Ships m Harbour SHIPS AT ROi*DS AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Odn -4; Bi«esKie, Sheen Wharf: 42 43 y.J Luckenbach. 40 Kampar, 38 39 Talisse, 36 37 Taksang. 33 34 Gujarat, 31 32 Maeteuycker, 31.32 Clytoneus, 29 30 Kurymedon 27 28 Memnon, 25 26 Anking. 23/24 Tji adane,
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    • 756 7 [air arrivals) v£^ ■■{ond DEPARTURES) f r^: r is Arrivals AIR CEYLON from Colombo «i..'>o .i m. K.I .M. from Lmsterdam l.'..;ti pm. QEA BO AC from Sydney 4.:;.* p.m. (PA. from Bangkok ~> 30 p m MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Knchinf 1.14 p.m. Departures (PA. for Bangkok 1.45 p.m. GABUDA
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  • 1149 8  - Taut Story, Fine Cast In Basil Dearden Film Cage Of Gold OSWALD HENRY h. ■i \(.J OF (iOl.l)' (BaJißg I vli l(M |>eft handhnt; ot ast md efficient directing b> Hi^i! Dearden has result ».(i m .i British picture that is as taut i> the story it carries. D ft
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  • 672 8 WAS IT MATURE? SIR Am 1 correct m assuming that the^ thrilling lion Pieht staged m "Samson And Delilah" was NOT done by Victor Mature, but by a stuntSor double? The fact that Sne doesn't see Matures face Except m close-ups) during the actual
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  • 432 8  -  M. RAKICH By N ARDENT woman ad- mirrr of the well known Dutch painter Le Mayeur of Bali, who describes him as "the most hospitable nun I have ever met," is combing Singapore m search of acerI tain picture of the artist "to keep
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  • 7 8 HOLLYWOOD rous tchen Court Br£e£s
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    • 125 8 /V;-;,/'^ T'/, U/,^., l>lSl"lref AA IF l^F iSfSu ml >"' for RESERVATION"* 1 >-!.r iuU;iri.-> t light i() 1 lIC MOOll -<• >*'. ->> "I n^fl f^IIiCSHIUi O -^-< IV, f'KKMA.s scientist believe ihe fuiild H> to the E feJ^llWdl ii lIJ^/ f lliWlll ▼Srf C'*U n r I AD
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    • 338 8 \*r* a ngt AIR Today's Ra«iio Programmes RADIO MAI Sl\(,\P(h;i thi Mciti'S and »:r» am Pm th. I Inlii ;ud< m m mn tilt N, h.1..i. I On hoii a I ii |4 l.oni; Oi i h<-u a n S< hool- li, I |'i o| B.ffl Ihf I) i\ift (,rjn
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  • 209 9 HEOW CHEE FENG, (31), $100 and sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for causing evous hurt to a woman. Chen Ng N g at Lorong Sidin on Nov. 7 1 He ordered to pay a comp« n ti >1
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  • 461 9 RAF OFFICER MAKES HIS DEFENCE I Says He Knew It f I Was An Offence SQUADRON Leader George Charles Winton j of the Royal Air Force told the Singapore First i District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon yesterday that when he arrived from England, he brought
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  • 166 9 ■I THE PRESIDENT of tin- Animal Lover's League m Singapore, Mrs. K. S. (Unions, urged thai where possible each school should rais<- a fund for a kennel m order to helo the rescue work of the League. Mrs. Clemons said that I kennel
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  • 56 9 A YOUNG Indian, Nani was tentatively charged m the Singa-L pore Second Police Court yester- day. with robbing Veerappa ot $12.50 and an identity card. The offence was alleged to have taken place at Syed Alwi Road on March 9. The case was postponed to Mar. 19
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  • 113 9 SIX MALAYS, five Boyanese, two Indians and a Javanese were all committed to stand, trial at the Assizes attcr a pre- j Liminary inquiry m the Singa* pore Relief Court yesterday when the men were tentatively 1 char d with rioting, causing hurl to a Municipal engineer,
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  • 277 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. V new NCO brings luck to "B" Troop. 42 Commando when they art- out hunting bandits. So far, eveiytime they have had a new NCO il.,.»ii ili.v have contacted and killed terrorists. According to Capt. John Matthewson, military observer, the Commandos
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  • 113 9 WORKS for the Singap »re Art Society's annual open exhibition must be delivered at the Briti Council Centre on Apr. 5 or 6 The exhibition on Apr 21 I 29 will be opened by MajorGeneral D. Dunlop W rks m any medium, oil, water colour, tempera. pastel,
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    • 81 9 0 UttiM iifMt* nf Ji Hours MUM STORE, DMA BUILJIMG „r l tmdmm-l*M* Jftu-rft. If Kit MSIMESS HOURS from H- i'"> t*> 3. C10 p.m. f £jfflij]lsf 26TH i SHOWS DAILY DAY "->'-•"-''■' I TODAY i ll .;rd i n =a^ JACK WARNER i *m "^ROBERT FLEMYNG M psj...- b
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    • 38 9 r<%? milfni^n TO f^T ENTRY A??JL 1951. PENANG AREA 43 000 SQ. FT. CENTRAL LOCAUTY, BUILDING FACING 2 STREETS. SU!TA3IE FOR OFFICE, SHOWROOMS, GARAGE, WORKSHOP ETC. APPLY 211 VICTORIA STREET, PENANG. mtn [t n G mnttn i ri.wjr\nrvvu'trw--»u»-r>r»-
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    • 109 9 E.AST SHOW'S TOBAW "PEASANT TAKES*^' WIFE I i felßH^^^^l F Fl S^ >^% I II I ■111 l I —II II *~-i U-i-«..7. T .T?~-*'"4B-£l'?. < 3Si Ilil I'll! *^v^^- '^"^C 1 rC2ilSfTt*tii-!£Q iiiipkjr lIDDIPUT D r l^ %fr<^^y 3pHPt^E» backgrounds o! ?> !^fe^ 1 I/.E2& Julii.r.- Baliru jw^ J
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    • 33 9 r" \,w V NOW pTHERE YOU AKE,S:^... fPV| N N W-C |U5T EN DOC Kow EALLV NOTHING if f -V 1 i\ [\\AVBE I SHOULDA )^^^^>\ TH' IDEA S^SELLIN 7 7 NOW, j^ M
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  • 277 10 THE m-ar t -,l lliinj! la a civic welcome await* the Singapore Asiaa j i; iHn Vonlinsent Si. reU-rns to .be Colon, oa Srtarday after iU i ,iiriiriMimlv -joocl performance at Ne.v Uellii. At a meeting of the SmgaK>re Olympic Snorts Council teld at
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  • Badminton Topics
    • 92 10 Report By SBA t ie 1 c;,u c n I •wi ire J T 5 Cup final m j the S f n 1 2 sgs fi" Singapore B ton Assot lIS, too, may mak the 1 So far, t total ol 63 the Singai I towards I ir >d.
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    • 62 10 Shell Helps Ong, Marjan O\ II Lira and Isn ;:.e W i md. lality s Sports < pec "y memo-- si M. S uar and G Scou s rep has i king afi inQ He h nr us i lice at 1 Cub at t the Club's bbm I m
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    • 82 10 setia 1 Pa-*t3 the prom i I too i artw i Colony, celebrato anni- j i r this S t 4 30 pan. 6. Carpi N ra t to the p tourna c |>c icecni] get ra resu party's t < i-. :i Singles: C n M
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  • 145 10 SYDNEY, Mar. 12 (ReuterVK P> Management ol Sydney Stadium has given Australian lightweight champion Jack Has- son until April 9 to get down to 9.9 to defend his title against Frankie Flannery but General render ol his title was a fore•4. me conclusi m. F ur b
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  • 404 10 j.U ')I\ Mar. 12 (Renter-AAP). Dismissing Otago twice lodaj for an aggregate o* 220 runs on a rain-damaged pitch, \Ur WCC beat them by an innings and !t»l rim- with a <iu> to spare. Denis Compton declared the MM first jn«i«JS s c l
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  • 100 10 N I) 0 N Mar. 12 (Renter) Representatives of Football league clubs, at i private conference here today, agreed to support Sußderlsutd's proposal th.it players' wages should be increased to i maximum oi EH .i week. The present maximum is £12. Ht.v t<> keep soaring transfer
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  • 337 10 I, NEW DELHI, Mar. 11 (UP)— The winners and L runners-up m Bcyen event* of the First Asian Games were forgotten people" today heeause they clul not rree.ve nit dais ami as one of them told the United Press, The honour is due to
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  • 54 10 Norman Von Nida Arriving Today THE A istralian >pen ChamI Norman Yon Nida. the MlcWilliams golf t« ir- m which top v »ii«-':s from Bi itain, New Zealand, the Philip- tralia c mpeted, is expected to arrive m Sing tod; He i? on his way to S Air a challeng
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  • 89 10 i ELEVEN championships will be staged by the Singapore TableTennis Association this season which commences next month. The Association has circulated letters asking for entries m the Inter-Club League, Junior InterClub League, Inter School League, men's and women's singles, junior men's singles, veteran singles, juvenile singles,
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  • 193 10 PEXAXG, Mon.— Associated in' i century partnership with his brother, Eustace, Douglas La- Brooy, who was playing lor the Ceylon Association against the Chinese Recreation Club at cricket here yesterday hit up a] 5 splendid 99 before he mistimed j a full
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  • 138 10 S'pore Call For FA Tourists FOOTBALL ASSDCIA- I TION of England's 17- I man contingent which is to tour Australia ami New Zealand m May will play a game m Singapore if the intinerary allows for i a stop-over m the Colony. i This is promised by FA secretary, Sir
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  • 160 10 YMMAScore Good Win Over CYMA THE Youn? Muslim Association obtained the second win of Hi* 1 season when they defeated] the Christian Young Meni Assori ciation by four goals to nil vn fl Division 3B soccer matcn at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Tnc YMMA should have won by a greater margin
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  • 74 10 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, Mar. 12 (Reuter-AAP) Osmond Cleal, Auckland all-rounder, will not be available to play for New Zealand m the first Tost match again I the MCC which begins at Christchurch on March. 17. His place will be taken bj Anthony ribbon, Ca
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  • 112 10 CrossCountry RUN April 1 A CROSS c ninti y pi proximate] y three :mles wil held m Singai re on April 1. The C.A. stud h"' tion are mv iting < ries 1 nt. T I d from p a sir P R An eni be charge I and 1
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  • 702 10 By "TIME TEST 1 THE debul of newcomer kudat (late Silver Pool), a three-year-old h»i o! the Bprinting sire Brunei (bj Gold Bridge) ai tl»« forthcoming Perak Turl Huh "Derby* 1 meeting, be followed with keen interest by racegoers m Malaya. H<
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  • 291 10 SAFA League Soccer SINGAPORE Recreation Club had only themselves to blame for their one-nil defeat at the hand* of REME at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m Bietr S\FA Division I match, i With the set of forwards* they fielded SRC could never have hoped to score
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  • 198 10 Mariners Surprise Sembawang MARWE Departmeal yesterday sprang SAFA A i I a U fue surprise by de ELN.A.S. Sembawang k>y B g to three on the C V U g und at St. George's R<<ad yesterday. Sembawang had fee came to themselves most of the time but m the lasl
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    • 49 10 aQOHTO P TYP\S" J 5/P^// INCLUDtO m Mm m IP D U 4 A«l% n. G© -4 I f BY THE LAW IN 01!! A? GEORGE LEE MOTOR I 200 CLEMENCEALJ AVKM K. THE ECOXtoMHWr &K&&.\ 95.3* "k i i; I X I ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRlvm B
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    • 559 10 PemM Weights FOLLOW ING .!t- the wei^ita ft>r all tin- nine races oi tin' fir-i dai oi the Perak Turi < tub Easter meeting |a be kcU at Ipoh «>n Manh. 17. 21 and 2t: St. Patrick Stakes Tricolour I N 1— Sj F. Mr. Tajurrah M 7 <|.'l^l\n HV\
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    • 31 10 TIDES TIMES^ HIGH TIDES at the prin res >rts m Malayx TODAY: A.M. I'M Singapore LSI -l Malacca WJS 1103 Tort Dirkson !*.M 5U4 Port Sham 8.11 8.31 Penaag 3.08 3.?G
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