Singapore Standard, 29 March 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL 1. NO. H\ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951. 12 PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 324 1 rOKYO, Mar. 29 (UP) Entrenched Chi- onmnmisl troops north of Seoul halted an riiiin advance toward the 38th Parallel today! I the Sowtll Koreans on the east roast drove' than six miles into North Korea. Yank patrols ran into' heavy resistance in the
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  • 88 1 Stall Corro-pondent II I IMPI K. Wed ,il| t.. .iiithorize Uv High ss oner to raise a loan needing SIO.tMHKOOO by ssoc af premium bonds Pad will be intro- the Federal Lesisla;\iil mii fa >->nds will be transby delivery and s .>rf\i»>UNl>
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  • 65 1 Nehru Raps Mat Arthur Mar 29 (AP).— j larlal Wednesday called latest K >rea an "ex:radeve pment fraught (as aD teemed when the no index In the field ten enta bA tut poli- the f reign afte in p r". tnenti Mr si itemc m the »n, continued e Laid
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  • 31 1 28 R< itei China Uni on -ported today 550 tea hers of the I Univei bj e re- d alive en masse in > campua foi re ist activity.
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  • 37 1 EIGHT officers and 92 other! 1 ranks ui the Rhodesian Squad- run ol the Malayan Scouts, Malaya's newest anti-bandit force will arrive in Singapore from Southern Rhodesia today by the S. S. Tegeiberg.
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  • 938 1 MacDonald Opens ISS Health Conference Standard Staff Reporter MR. MALCOLM MacDonald, Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in Southeast Asia ami Chancellor of the University of Malaya, declared the inter national Students' Service Health Conference open at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall,
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  • 112 1 Belgrade Says i^— BELGRADE, Yugoslavia,] Mar. 27 (UP) An official communique said tonight that j trenches are being dug on the j Bulgarian side of the YugoslavBulgarian frontier and that; Russian officers are directing, the operation. The communique reported the statements or 55 Bulgarians
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  • 100 1 Draftees,Call-up Dodgers Take The Same Train Standard Staff Reporter IPOH. Wed. There were laughter and tears at the Ipoh railway station this morning. The tears came from 3b araifees bound for then- training camp under the manpower ■die, the laughter from 14 "call-Up dodgers" bound for China. The curious thing
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  • 69 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed-" L/Cpl. Abbas, 24, a Malaya Police constable, died in hospital here this evening following injuries sustained in a motor cycle accident. L/Cpl. Abbas was on* his way back to town when at the 18 milestone Kulai his motor cycle ran
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  • 59 1 Standard Woman Reporter MR A W. SAVAGE. Director of Civil Aviation in Malaya, is to attend a conference in London on the co-ordination of air services in South-East Asia. which begins on April 9. Colonial OlTice representatives as well as the D.C.A. Hongkong
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  • 183 1 US Govt. Said Blocking Low Cost Process Rubber Problem WASHINGTON, Mar. 28 (AP) William O'Nei!, President of the General Tyre and Rubber Company, testified on Tuesday he has a low cost process that would solve the synthetic rubber shortage, but cannot, get the government to agree to use it. O'Neil
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  • 37 1 ABOARD THE USS MISSOURI, Mar. 28 (UP)—Admi- ral Harold M. Martin assumed I command of the United States 1 Seventh Fleet today in a cerei mony aboard the battleship, 1 Missouri, in Tokyo Bay.
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  • 146 1 Sultan's Niece Gives In Standard Malay Correspondent AIOR STAR Wed. Tengku Ahmad, elder brother of Tengku Zabariah, in a letter to his father Tengku Yahya said that Tengku Zabariah has decided to cancel her plan to marry Arthur Edward Collins, a young Englishman. Tengku
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  • 202 1 LONDON, Mar. 28 (Reuter) London tin experts believed today that the International Tin Conference which has been meeting in Washington since March i 14 would shortly have to announce that deliberations had been confined to fact finding. This would mean that it had failed to
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  • 1011 1 Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The eight principles on which the Federation Government proposes to mould a new Malayan nation were announced today in a bill, which re-enacts with amendments that part of the Federation of Malaya Agreement whir h deals with citizenship. The bill, which was
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  • 37 1 TEL AVIV. Mar. 28. <ur>.— Assistant Secretary of State George McGhee declared here j today that the United States does not intend to interfere in 1 Iran although he said it was ••threatened with chaos."
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  • 138 1 f r Language Qualitieation Standard Staff Correspondenl Kl ALA LUMPUR, We*. The Fulariiiß C^»cr» ment has comprotked uith the Malayan Chines* I Association OB the question of extending the eoneession 1 periotl in the ease of lanjiuajie qualification for those who applv for Federal
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  • 90 1 First French President Visits USA NEW YORK. Mar. 28 (UP) —Vincent Aunol, President of, the Republic of France, arrived in New York harbour today to the whistles of tugs, spray of fireboats and roaring of engines of the United States air force. The French liner, De dte France, carrying the
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. (AP)— The United States may, be preparing its fifth atomic j weapons' proving ground, this one in a sub-atomic land. A lonely part on the Aleutian Island chain, which stretches; 800 miles from the Alaskan mainland westward toward, Russia's Siberian Empire, appears a probable spot
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  • 48 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 28 (I'P) Chief Justice Sir Gerald Howe today reserved judgment in the "Hongkong airlines case" alter the eminent British barrister. Sir Walter Monckton, concluded his submission in the Supreme Court on CAT'S claim for the ownership of 40 planes formerly belonging to CATC.
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  • 115 1 Standard Stall Reporter THREE travel-weai r M nalists from Saigon bemoane< the shortage ut newsprint i; Saigon on their arrival h PAL Singapore by air shortly befon gJj.ch e o'clock this morning. T" The party com sU cH M Jac que.- Lefevre, Director anc.
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  • 31 1 HONGKONG, liar 28 (API Hongkong will shift to da\ light saving time on April 1 Clocks will be moved ahea< one hour at 3.30 a.m. on tha day.
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  • 214 2 First Step In $2 Million I Housing Project Standard Staff Reporter W ITU THE completion in May of 48 Class VIII two-storeye< quarters on the 30-aere-piece of land bounded by Haig Road and Tanjouj katoni; Koad, the first section of the $2,000,000 Government
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  • 392 2 photo. Standard Staff Reporter K TOT VI. of 88 rntrics hav«' horn received for the Sinrajjorr Junior Chamber of Commerce*!* I«l»-al Wewkiag (»irl flcat, entries li>r whicfa closed ye>teriLn. Fxlmawil of the elo-ini: date to afler the holidays resulted m m increase of
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  • 129 2 ACSU Seeks Assurance On Salary Standard Staff Reporter THE ADMIRALTY and the Royal Air Force authorities in Singapore have assured their civilian employees that a finn! decision on the Question of revision of salaries would be placed before their respective unions before the end of this month. This is stated
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  • 207 2 Says Williams Standard Staff Reporter TTIF Progressive Party of Singapore has eonnivec with ih»' Colony Government to keep away the working ela>s people from registering their vote in favour of the Labour Party, bt*eaii>e both of them are afraid of tht I M labour movement
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  • 104 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE DELATED arrival of the Kuta .r.u with the ice-nr.k mak- j ing equipment for the Scandina- n Ice Revue ha? set the opening date o! the Show a day ]ate. I The chanty show in aid of Boy> Town originaUy scheduled tur Fnriav
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  • 44 2 THE ACTING Representative of the G< vt.-M".:nc"it ot India in Malaya, yesterday forwarded to the Governor of Assam a draft for rf-? 12.000 for relief to the victims of the Assam earthquake. This money had been collected by the Indian Association, Hungkong.
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  • 58 2 R. D. NAMASIVAYAM w.-\--fined $5 in the Singapore Secind Police Court yesterday Cor being drunk and incapable at the Geylnng Pcjlicc Station yesterday morning. GOII AH PUEK waj fined $10 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for using abu--ive language to Bnsri bin Ab- lullah, a speda]
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  • 44 2 WONG K'.ek L.vn was sent (need to six mo.-nns rigorous im- pri>..-n:ner.t in !\e Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for attempting to pick the trouser pocket of Tun Seng Ngob at an air display, held at Kalian? Airport on Dec. 9 last.
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  • 31 2 TAX KAH CHOXG was acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, of a charge of stealing a jacket frum a house at Wallich Street on Feb. 26 last.
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  • 30 2 A. P.O. Cleared HARRY BLACK. APO was acquitted In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of a charge oi .sleeping on duty at the Singapore Harbour Board on Mar. 13.
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  • 194 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 8,000-stronj: Army Civil Service Union of Singapore is pressing the Army authorities for a final review of the cosi of living allowance to its members at an early dale. In a letter to the Command Secretary of the Army, the Union
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  • 116 2  -  M. RAKICH B, c TWENTY paintings of flowers by Mrs. Jean KinJock 1 Smith will be exhibited at the Singapore Flower Show which opens at the Happy World tomorrow. The paintings are of the flowers to be seen at the Show. Most of the paintings
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  • 72 2 A young Chinese woman, Tnr Huon Ens told the Singapore 1 Second Police Magistrate yesterday, that »he was not prepared to return to her husband, be-ca:i-e he would beat her a£:.in Tan was claiming maintenance from her husband, Tay La a Hong. The husband, Tay Lau Hoof
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  • 233 2 I Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE politicians yesterday expressed di < I opinions when asked tor their views on the holding of dual offices of Muni Commissioner and Legislative Councillor. MR. G. H. Kiat candidate for the Katong District in the forthcoming Legislative Council Elections that
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  • 239 2 Standard Stair Reporter Mr. V. P. Abdullah Labour Party candidate for the Bukit Timah District, speaking ir: Tvlalayalam at a meeting held lat the Beauty World Park yesterday, told voters that the success of the Labour Party would mean the prosperity ol the country.
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  • 329 2 Standard Woman Reporter TULIPS and Nareissus. about 200 of them Mill arrive in Singapore from Holland l»v air today for the Flower Show whieh opens at the Happy orUl tomorrow at 6 p.m. These flowers have been entered by K.L.M. They will be cut flowers and
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  • 85 2 Standard Staff Rrportcr A BUNDLE ef correci 11. -i;i°rr answer papen found at the junction of WaterStreet and Braf H i Road sterday 1 John Jacob at the Singaj Regional Indian Congress '-ice. Mr. Jacob told The Standard last night that the pen i the bun" e
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 33 2 t HERE'S ANOTHErJiT WAS NICE O'" IT WAS A r r gal whose J* ABk T GIT < e^tP/>- a aaB^ljEJl^^^^ r r^^^B^ N r^r>-'"- ok -ptember. Standard photo. j w»* :sr f £&*r±^Z——m^
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  • 475 3 FUNCTIONS OF MEMBERS OUTLINED BY GOVT. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The relationship between heads of Pan-Malayan Departments and the Government of Singapore will be in no way affected by the introduction of the Member System. They will continue according to the administrative procedure for the transaction of business
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tiie importance of international co-operation in education was stressed by Dr. Wm. Penn. Head of the American Education Mission in Malaya, in a ilk Which he delivered to Kuala Lumpur Rotarians today at their weekly luncheon meeting. D:\ Fe!::\
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  • 125 3 THE CHINESE V MCA has vt op i Young Men's Department to look atter the interests oi those members of the Association between the ages of 18 to trs The b Kard >f Directors of iti in has appointed two their members Mr. Wong Ltd: Bieng
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  • 54 3 SINGAPORE POLICE are In I sion of two poi ood typewrit e r s imbe cci G. *****74 and G. *****70 which they suspect be si >len pr perty. Both kchines are fairly new Claimants should ?et in touch Dete re Inspector Tan Jee B ii
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  • 186 3 r Standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Haying had fi\e reviou§ convictions, 32 year-old J. V. Saimon, who pleaded nuilty lo Bis charges involving forgery and (•heating, was sentenced to ltt months hard labour today, h> the President of the Sessions Court. Tunku Abdul
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  • 208 3 HEADS of Departments are warned not to <lis- j close information relating to their departments to i Legislative Councillors who are not Members. Reason is that a Member of the Legislative Council who wants j information as to the activities of any department should either
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  • 102 3 Standard Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— i Remarking it was a very serious ofTence. the President of the Sessions Court sentenced D. I. Frankfort, to one year's hard labour, today, when he I pleaded guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust in
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  • 70 3 Awards For 39 Fixed For Today i Standard Staff 1 Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The High Commission- er. Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Gurney, will j present awards to 39 men j at the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. The awards include one Distinguished Flying Cross, twelve Colonial Police
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  • 36 3 IPOH Wed. A Special Constable. Yuen Cheong Weng (22), who told the Magistrate Che Bahaudin, today, that he had no desire to remain a Special Constable, was sent to three months jail for desertion.
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  • 106 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The best wishes and thanks of the Government and people of the Federation of Malaya, for the assistance given by the Second Battalion Scots Guards to this country over the past two years, have been conveyed to Lieut. Colonel A.
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  • 143 3 Standard Staff Corresrondont KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A page from the Straits Settlemerits Statute Book will be taken by the Federal Government, shortly, if the Federal Legislative Council accepts a bill to provide for the levy of fees and payments for licences, permits and
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  • 312 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malayan Railway Administration announced yesterday that the night goods train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur was derailed on Tuesday night, through interference with the line by terrorists in the Kluang district of Johore. The line was blocked, and the day
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  • 93 3 KUALA LU\IPUR. Wed. Accepting the submission of defence counsel, Mr A. J. Bostock Hill, that the evidence for the prosecution had been contradictory, the First Magistrate Mr. A 'P. Jack today acquitted and ■discharged a Chinese detective. Yeoh Kim Loong, who faced a summons charge of corruptly
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  • 267 3 Standard Staff Correspondent INITIATION of disciplinary action against any officer will remain the responsibility of the Head of Department but in important eases lie will consult his Member before reporting the circumstances to the Chief Secretary, states the latest Gazette on the Member
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  • 330 3 MTUC Member Warns Govt. Delegates Standard Staff Correspondent Kt ALA [JUNTOS, Wed. A warnings was £i\en to 'Government and employers 'by Mr. M. Arokiasamv. a member of the Malayan Trade L nion (ionneil, today. He said that in order to meet the challenge of Communism in this country. Go\ eminent
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  • 78 3 1 At the Fourth Annual <">■ Meeting ot the St. Anthony's Old Boys' Association held recently the following were elected office-bearers for the year: President: Professor E. S. M<>nl teiro: vice-president: Mr. C. S. 1 Rozario: hor. secretary: Mr Ho Fook Seng: hon. treasurer: Mr. Tan Choon Chye:
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  • 81 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. Two brothers. On;; Kian Peng and Ong Kian Seng appealed unsuccessfully against conviction and sentence of two years' imprisonment for theft of a substantial amount of r before Mr. Justice Abbott today. Evidence in the Lower Court disclosed that Kian Peng
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 395 3 /ndigetticn De WITT'S introduce antacid TABLETS! coT""^? RECAUSE so many sufferers from digestive •^^X t^n>iA troubles have, asked about awa\'' from- C /^v *"i*f home relief, De Witt's chemists undertook \j f^t// extensive research to produce these new Antacid /'^'^^fo^^rv Tablets. You take them without water— they j^^J^rf -t^j?/ dissolve
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 32 4 The Resident Commissioner. Penans. Mr. A V. Aston, seen opening the main door of the new three-in-one Health Clinic at Ayer Itam on Tuesday morning. I Photo. D. O. I.
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  • 203 4 f Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. The Malayan Trade Union Council can do much to fill the needs of the working class people in Malaya, said Mr. N. Ponnudurai, chairman of the Malayan Trade I'nion Council Divisional Committee, at a tea party in the Boston
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  • 58 4 (Standard Staff lom>pondent PENANG, Wed.— kiroiher Peter of St. Xavitrs In.vtitutio:i. Penaim. appealed a> a defendant before Mr. D. C I. Weraaaai in the Magistrate's Court today in a «i\mmons Case in tthuh he was allf^ed la h.ive caused hurt to the Indian ached uardtner, .M. Anthonv. on
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  • 97 4 Standard Staff Correspondent :rOH Wt\:. The Kinta 1 ran h i f the Malayan Chinese A iatii D now have about 9) a>sCKiu:e members, the majority Ol whom are India:. s Bnd Malays. Tea associate members are F. iropeans, a Kinta MCA otfiAt the end
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  • 83 4 PENANG, Wed. A dress rehearsal the p-iy. entitled The Monkey's Paw," by W.W. Jacobs, was presented t<> the boys ol the Anglo-Chinese School and the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School last evening. A: ther performance will i given to pupils of the AneloChinese Girls school on Friday at
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  • 421 4 PERAK DEVELOPMENT BOARD IS LAUNCHED BY SULTAN Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Opening the Perak Stale Development Board today, the Sultan of Perak said: "This is an important day for the rural population. 79 He added that the board will be responsible for their economic up lift and will endeavour
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  • 172 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent BESIT, KELANTAN, Wed. A "romantic"' gander, who followed a beautiful young married Malay woman about Kampong Buloh, near Besut, for three whole days much to the woman's embarrassment, was declared to be "deeply in love" by a bomoh Malay medicineman. The
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  • 65 4 PENANG, Wed.— Tujimin bin Mairah (20) who had two previous convictions, was sentenced to eight months r.i. to be follow- ed by two years 1 police super- vision by Mr. B. G. Smith in the Sessions Court today on bis pl< a I of guilty to two charges
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  • 101 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Two Chinese, one a 22-vear-old girl, had a charge of collecting money for handith explained to them in the Magistrates court. The girl, Chong Ah Pee, was produced •before Magistrate Che Bahaudin yesterday for allegedly collecting money for bandits
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  • 71 4 Standard Staff i Correspondent PENANG, Wed —Two 1 Indians from Kuala Lum- < 1 pur who embarked on the i Jala^opal at Port Swettenham. on reaching Swettenham Pier this morning found that their boat had left ten minutes earlier with their luggage aboard. But they will
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  • 103 4 ALOR STAR, Wed.— Malay] women in this town have turr.ci down an offer from an omnibus company to serve as ticket inspectors as the job, they say, is too strenuous and v. ever accepts it must have a good constitution. B< au e of the
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  • 50 4 IPOH, Wed. Because there was no interpreter in the Magistrate's court here who spoke Sakai. the case against Asam bin Lengger (21), was postponed a week. He was charged with breaking the curfew at Surmei Jaun Kramat Pulai on March 16. Bail of $100 was allowed.
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  • 84 4 MR. Harold Shearman, M.A., Academic Adviser for Tutorial Classes in the University of London who is visiting Malaya, under the auspices ot the British Council, will give a lecture on Adult Education at the Hu Yew Sean Hall, Penang on April 7. A NEW and spacious Malay school
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  • 64 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Krishnan fl8), a former resident of the Faiping Boys Home, received his eighth conviction when he appeared before Mr. J. R Whimster. President of the sessions court, at Ipota today. He was sentenced to Six months imprisonment to be followed by 18
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  • 180 4 Hair-Cuts Cost More InPenang Standard Staff Correspoadeal PENANG, Wed. Due to the present high cost of living, several barber shops in Penang have increased the charge for a hair cut to s: 50, without consulting their Association. This was disclosed by Mr. Chong Chee Yew. Pit. ent of the Penang
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  • 160 4 Standard Staff Correspondent I IPO H Wed— The Perak divisional branch of the Malayan Trade Union Council is seeking the views of all unions I in the State on the question of making recommendation to Government for labour representation on Town Boards. This move
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  • 99 4 FOUR HUNDRED MEMBERS of the Boys Brigade will parade along with other members of the Ben ices during the Education Week rally which Starts from April 30, Mr. A. M. Cherian, the Secretary of the Brigade, t jld The Standard yesterday. The rally, which
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  • 57 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— Pasir Puteh district held a vt I cessful garden fete at the Pasir Puteh Club Last Saturday in aid of the University Fund and the fund lor an English School at Pasir Puteh. Che Ismail the Assistant District Officer, Pnsir Puteh, was mostly
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  • 27 4 WONG Yoh Song was fined $3 at the Kuantan Court for carrying his injured friend on the pillion of his bicycle, from the football field
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 82 4 Id*^^ 1I to fad T m H^ O1 HE WANTS VES.- I WAS fEVERY TIME I MADE Af s* 1 J^^F> 1 rdlt R da^ ONEY p OR A rZ^F^ THE S AME WAVJ NICKEL I INVESTED IT Jl NO. BASEMAN'S ./K WHEN I WAS IN MY FAVORITE \L^£\ I
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  • 356 5 SELANGOR I KUALA LUMPUR MADRAS: Berdosa, 12.30, 6. -30 PAVILION: Daring City 3, 6.30 nd 9 D.m BKX: The Black Rose, 12.30. 230, 6*30 and 9.15 p.m. ODEON: Cage of Gold 5, 6.45, and 9 15 pjon. CAPITOL: Berdosa, 7 a:^.d 930 C&SsEUM: Men From Frisco 3, 6.30
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  • 807 5 A NEATLY DRESSED seaman, < lian Hian How. testifying as a defence witness in the Singapore Third J District Court yesterday, calmly admitted ihat he ha<l imported 832,1.000 worih into the Colony from Indonesia, and transported the dope from a ship to a bouse
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  • 41 5 Mrs. Vilasini Menbn will hold election meetings at the 14th milestone, Seletar today, at the i 12th milstone, Seletar tomorrow nnd at the 15 milestone. WoodI lands Road, on Saturday. All the meeting will begin at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 247 5 Build Homes Not Shelters Says Atom Bomb Chief Standard Staff Reporter WHEN PROFESSOR MARa S OUPHANT, ;«>!> Australian atom BCten-li-t. was a-kr<l ycblerdUn what wonld be coast* ercd ital rnnm larjjrt in time <»t v:sr. in replied: "Singapore b still a key rhy x port§ important rubber ami iin". B
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  • 236 5 Standard Shift Reporter EFFICIENCY IN higher studies ami student health are problems of national importance, said the I>r. Sifivard Wolontis, the Secretary-General <»1 tl»«' toternationa! Students Health Senrice at die inaugural session of the Health Conference at the Universitj o, Malaya yesterday. Privileges of higher
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  • 67 5 Standard Shipping Reporter MR H J C. KULASINGHA, Progressive Party candidate for ie Baku Timah Want will hole an election meeting tomorrow, at 5.M p.m.. at the Goverame I ilay School 6|-mile, i'. -li Panjang. The meet in 2 will be presided «r by Mr. K. Ahmad bin
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  • 127 5 Standard Staff Bcprtcr MISS WINIFRED Gil >i Christian Leader and teacher from the World's V w C X Geneva, arrives at Kalians Airport today on a ten day-visit, j Throughout next week she will be delivering a series of lectures entitled: "The Bible Speaks
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  • 208 5 THE COLONIAL SECRETARY has asL« <t J various associations and Chambers of Commerce to allow those employees registered a> «»!e«tor* time-off on polling day to exercise their franchise. The Government will allow il* employee* A to leave oftice at 1 p.m. on
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  • 90 5 ADDRFSSIXG SIXGAPOT R >tarians yesterdaj on th< I it-ct ■■]'..< 803 W« Produce", Mr. f I n V. Principal of th« j Rj ffles Institution said 1 I educationists usually "prep.-, the ground and sowed the >eod whi'e it was the r!. pon- -ibility of
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  • 35 5 Tea Party For Miss Mary Chen MEMBERSH DA' i I e ipore VV. C.A. t Wed jcc;).-: conrert from r> p.m. t ■> 7 pm. in M with I <>n. G as kind] i turn I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 330 5 DEATH SITUATIONS VACANT Mr. K. Xa-arajah. VACANCIES KJU residinj aj APPLICATIONS are invited Road So::tui and A f( r appoilltmen He k garatnam, Chiet in the RaiKvav GenerS Cleric Ration Branch. $85 xAS- 95 Bar mia, expired at n 0x A5 130, 8ar uo x a srt Phvsiothe-' and Rent
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    • 133 5 TENDER NOTICE H M. Ncvol Bsic Noi.ct r rF.XDERS. which will doa at 12 noon on Wednesda) \pcii, 1951, an invite la the purr-ha.se ol unsc:"- reable vegetabV suitable few livestock feed. Full particulars and tendei lorms can In obtained b| nn Lting to s S.O ELM Xa- Pi. e,
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    • 35 5 -y"^S'*''^si r*""J^.''- ,7 3 Qr-^ THE FRiTZ AH, THPvT'o .^^^^^^BT Yt;H...BUT Imm 1-. v'.. 0 -4[ VES, I WHAT LiKE lVEßtThiuj i t3t^^^ i PAST LONG? -J^SSa V' MEAN "HIT".' I^Bi yi —^4H^^9^SJHb > 1 tM
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  • 786 6 I JN a lucid and comprehensive survey of the J" economic scene in the Federation, Mr. A. O. Spencer. Secretary for Economic Aft'airs, has indil£ cated that the problem confronting the country is essentially one of too much money chasing too few goods. But affirms, Mr. Spencer, the
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  • 291 6 Review of Views Help Yugoslavia! "If Russia wants to consolidate the Communisi front and extend its infiu< nee to nonCommunist countries", said N nyang Siang Pau, "shemusi !>; ;l first step eliminate YugOS] .via." The satellite countries, predicted Nanyang, will carry out the task. Two Russian armies will not take
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  • 1237 6 SOUTH AFRICA SETS THE CLOCK BACK Sir:— The adamantine attitude ot the South African Legislators in the matter of racial legislation against the coloured population carries us back to the medieval times when colour consciousness was a predominant factor among the races of this globe. Outbursts based
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  • 18 6 AIRVIEW 29 The Nuffield built swimming pool for the Services along Beach Rd in the process oi construction
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  • 365 6 j, .hi. int- uuinuiiii hi me 2 appointment oi Dato E. E. C. 2 Thuraisingam as the Minister 2 ol Education naturally makes 2 any one interested in Educa--2 tion wonder whether the Ma- lays are really keen on raising the Educational standards m J Malaya. <
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  • 467 6 S I refer to the recent lei ters publish! d in > oui es teemed paper regarding the election oi the Presideni <■: the Army Ci\il Service Union, and wish to refute any suggestion of unfairness or violation <>t democratic principles in so far as
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  • 194 6 I DON'T like to think about money. It is a nast} subject. It frightens me Nevertheless, sometimes bits in the papers about money catch my eye, and I can't get them out of my head. I Perhaps men who have a million dollars in the bank
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  • 344 6  - Money?-It Worries Me! TAKAR by words. And my dictionary tells me that I was right to worry. 5 So now I am writ this 5 to make you worry too. f Prosperity means being thriving. successful or flourishing. Hectic means the fever that accompanies the i rapid decay that a
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    • 97 6 iii u lasses nlone improve wL^n,,.,j,r -no! fiantner j ProfesMona service? ind technj U x M cal skills art th< essential jid> to I r^ 1 A v /T^^^^/f y »u» u seein« ibilitj j n visual J V> U' r^# comfort and efficiency s^S^t -I lo It te foi
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    • 52 6 USELESS EUSTACE mMmWMSn constant bickertag between the tw ot 'em li In: <lh < I to a hr.id MODERN TELEPHONES THE MODERN WAY Ol INTERCOMMUNICATION IN \l)IR OFFICE. CONVERTS WALKING WORKING TIME TIME AN IDEAL DEVICE FOR CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE COMMUNICATION. Demonstrations daily at TKE EMPOBIIiM 17-19. Battery RoaH. Tel. 7872
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  • 258 7 More Face Firing Squads In Peking Public Executions HONGKONG, M«. 28 (Riuter-WP) The New aut in la-t niuht announeeil that an untlis- oi alltutd k \ouiUer-revoliitionaries" were Peking on afternoon. Tl,;, ,l m tun duuuuiK'emeni ionows a report from Canton that 19 people faced a firing squad in the South
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  • 80 7 Four In US Consulate In HK Dismissed N Mar. 28 Department Tue i W»t it r persona In te at Hong-j v confessed to i 5. O:.e Of D 8 i ptinfi ril ea n :o come to ast state- D- partliplomat i pting John Wi ian vet to prosecu-
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  • 352 7 attends First Internati ml Meeting WASHINGTON, Mar. sources said today that the United Nations battle in k< general declaration" of their i They said this was decided r~ today at a meeting held by Assistant Secretary of State j <
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  • 162 7 Jap Treaty WASHINGTON. Mar. 27: (UP) John Foster Dulles President Truman*s Japanese Peace Treaty Negotiator, said today that be "•certainly intends" to give the Soviet Union every chance to participate. Dulles said Moscow woulc I e pi vi with a -*opy of t proposed
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  • 158 7 VALETTA Mar 28 (AP) Princess Elizabeth is to present a Bew King's Colour to the Royal Naval Mediterranean station on April 5. \hout -MJO sailors, Marines, Wrens and nurses will parade for the ceremony here, which will be followed 'I by
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    • 54 7 INFORMED that he had inherited £1.000. 12-year-old Richard Ertmonds of London said: 'Td better put my name down for a car". If he does, he will get the car when he is 17. There is a five-year waiting List for cars because most of them are exported to bring dollars
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    • 50 7 AUSTRALIA has taken mote DPs since July 1947 than any other country except America, the International Refugee Organisation announced yesterday. Since IRO began operations on that date, homes have been found for 893,373 refugees, and to the end of January the U.S. took 247,632, Australia 172.517 and Israel 120,779. AP
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    • 36 7 NATIONALIST China !s in agreement with the United States on the question of a Japanese peace settlement, declared Ocn. Ho Shai-lai, Chief of the Chinese mission in Japan yesterday, according to Kyodo news agency. Reuter AP
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    • 103 7 Gen. Von Falkenhausen. wartime German Military Governor for Belgium and for war crimes by a Belgian Military court, will be released f r o m prison tomorrow, a Spokesman of the Belgian Ministry of Justice announced htre tonight Gen Egeri Aegber, head of the German Civil Administration in Belgium during
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  • 226 7 Peking Offer UNITED NATIONS. Now York. Mar. 28 (AP)— British Foreign Office offi- a oials in London said Tues- 1 day that United Nations go\ernmrnts with iorees in Korea are considering a new offer to Red China to negotiate a settlement. But at the
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  • 62 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 28--(AP) America and Canada agreed on Tuesday to poo] their '-ivil defences against any ai ack "as if there were no border" between the two countries. President Truman Immediately asked the Senate tc ratify the plan which calls foi the coordination of
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  • 36 7 Trinidad oilfields drillers have btruck oil under the sea off the island— fust oil produced in Trinidad under a marine drill- ing licence. It is producing about I 150,000 barrels a day.- -Renter.
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  • 274 7 World Situation More November— Marshall WASHINGTON, Mar. Ivn. George Marshall, warnc nore serious than it was la*l ostly reverses in Korea. The General did not go into letails, but made it clear that ie was viewing the global picure as a whole. He said that it s unfortunate that the
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  • 119 7 UN To Make Int'l Survey Of Crime GENEVA, Mar. 28: (AP The United Nations Social Commission voted over Sot I object on Tuesday to pi an international survey crime in U.N. member counTtafi resolution, adopted 1 5 v»te of 14 to 2. asked tl t! U.N Secretariat "measure the ic
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  • 164 7 WASHINGTON. (AP)— Senator Wi m KnowHand Republican, Californ a, charged Tuesday night the U.S. Slate Department ''undermined the position" of Gen. Dougias MacArthur in j Korea and demanded that ''w General's authority be clarified. Gen. MacArthur offered I 1 I i week to meet
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  • 263 7 American Republics Meet WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 (I P) The [Jailed Stale* and Mexico .;~kol ihe American Republics today u agree i<> price controls on goods they sell among lIl«"IHM'l\«'S. The unprecedented programme was proposed in n sob tions C presented to an
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  • 56 7 RN Ships off Abadan? BAGHDAD, Mar H (AP» Krpatto i:«»ni Basra v'4"rdav three British u;i».«,hips have anchored at Abidan. in the Persian (iuif. to "safeguard the British oil industries there in the e\'nt oi an eniernem > FlllllMfilt 1 reports said that British families have been evacuated from Abadan and
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  • 131 7 :.\NII.A. War. [UP>— Some four hundred II lid attacked tne Acoje mine com- r l md in Zambales Pro-, on Monday night, killing i civilians, wounding s e v e t. i.iers and causing heavj damage to the mine, whi --h w the s< Philippic pro-
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    • 53 7 -I r7 1 F~"T1 T I I WHY ARE YOU IT KEEPS ME fi -rrt -rug Y— AND DONT j _1^J L j_ IUGSLIN& FROM RUNNING NANCy—eOTOTHE R y N W|TH 7 O^ THOSE E&SS WITH STORE AND SEJ A a THEM y'/ 'V j^j- 3=1 J_H ut>t t^=jy THEM
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  • 69 8 MALAYAN AIRWAYS' EXPANSION Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN Airways hope to increase their fleet of seven Dakota aircraft to nine or ten shortly. The additional planes will provide an Increase in the frequency of services to Sarawak and North Borneo to four time.': weekly, and extra services between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 71 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 30-year-old 5,000-ton former British freighter, now renamed the Kanal and flying the Turkish flag, continued on her voyage to Japan yesterday. The vessel arrived here a fortnight ago. This was the first Turkish merchant ship to call a* Singapore since the war.
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  • 101 8 LONDON, Mar. 28. (Reuter):— Britain's State-owned transport f Ist taa asked for a 10 per cent 'increase -In railway f'-ei^ht canal and dock charges to meet a deficit of £23.000.000. Transport Minister Alfred Barnes, disclosing this, said a decision whether it would be grai ted
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  • 46 8 Despatches TODAY: E. Australia nnd New Zealand noon by Asphalion, Trenggami (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Rawang. Arrivals TODAY: Gt Britain. N Ireland. Eire. FAin.pe. N. and W Africa West Indies. Egypt and Ceylon bv Benaldear. S. Africa by Tegelberg, U.S.A. by Pres. Johnson-
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  • 195 8 NEW UK ARGONAUT ROUTE BOAC Via Bangkok, Rangoon S Standard Staff Reporter BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation are to inaugurate a new weekly service from I Singapore to London I through Bangkok, Rani iroon, Calcutta and New Delhi starting from I April 7. Argonaut-class aircraft will fly the route. The service
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  • 119 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. 28-The O.& Atomic Energy Commission will negotiate a contract toward construction oi an atomic engine for aircraft, according to an A.F. C. spokesman. The spokesman confirmed press reports that the Commissi n plans to enter into a contract with the General Electric Company for
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  • 313 8 Standard Staff Correspondent FOLLOWING the polio of the Indonesian educational authorities to make Knjilish the secondary language taught in schools, the officers and crew of the Sin Soon Lee. a 1 .000-ton Singapore registered freighter which left here yesterday for Lampong, Sumatra found
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  • 34 8 COLOMBO, cAirmail) (Renter' —Over 1.770 Immigrants bound j for Australia passed through Colombo in two ships recently. The Orient liner Ormonde carried 1.0:20 immigrants and the P O Chitral 744.
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  • 27 8 BOMBAY. Mar. 28 (AP):-Twenty-eight-people, including a clerk in the government office, were arrested yesterday and charged with operating a nationwide racket of issuing forged passports.
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  • 118 8 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 541,708 tons of cargo was handled from ships of 75 tons and over in the Singapore Roads and alongside the Harbour Board wharves for last month. This brought the total cargo handled from these ships for January andFebruary t0
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    • 157 8 /IShips in Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. WHARVES Odßf 4-? 45 Silverash, Shreers Wharf: 42 43 Modjerkerto. 40 41 Gor- eon. litf 39 Aenaes 36 37 Hong Siang, S3 34 Sloterdijk, 31 33 Kota Agoeng, 29 30 Fionia. 27 28 Kfrsten Maersk. 25 26 Aspbalkm, 23 24
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    • 255 8 Solas, Cermth Japara, Philippiiie Bea;-, Tat-uw a Mai U INNER KOADS Rengam, Oriental Phoenix, Katong, Siiir.dDcng. K;ih Poh. Bruas. Sentani. Kelantan, Hong Soon, Taypc Bolan P. Kidmns. Merhmau. Sirasa, Edenriule. Hua Hone. Rajah Brooke, hEatang, Honz Ann. Kistna. Hcnsj Tat, Anuby. Leung Bee. Tuny Sung. Semantan. M.T.S. 12. S^SHIPWiT^TIIUGENCr CAST
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    • 219 8 for lakart.i p.m. AIR FRANCE for S.iieon am P.O.A.S. DAKOTA for Banckok > lit 1 1. p.m. QANTAS, CONSTELLATIONS for Jakarta 10.30 a.m. for N\cJn««y I.TI) *»"> (PA. DOUGLAS DC4 for Saieon *i a.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS for Kuala l.umpnr. Ipoh. Taiping, Penan?. Medan ETD '•<> a.m. for Kuala Lompur
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  • Article, Illustration
    1709 9 s EN Ryj /:v>iv. i This Film Will Shock Malauans IIALAYAN film-goers, long used to seeing American Injuns bite the dust as villains in Western dramas, may be shocked to find Hollywood now reversing its policy and telling the story Of early frontier expansion days from the
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    • 193 9 ill!" l*illl«l >< JV 10 THE MIRACLE > MOTION PICTURE '%Hbl? OFALLT!ME! 1 JMnw 9 BEf >■•--. yi 3d u^T Parked H7#A Laugh*. Songs* >4b^bl i^^^^t^BT^^^^LVr IbO^ f I I I I I f T ¥f Of JI// I 'C? -jf iff W^3L--jhlJßKSfti^^L BlwS*^liß^^^^^B^bl Isß^k. r ilm ProdurlionH 1 NEW
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    • 77 9 JP&k PREMIERE SHOWING IN SINGAPORE C"^v3 s t a h i W^^KBWML :;l i vSmr TOD VVBrjUM^^MrtMßfi 1 "f/ie Cu#/e of Cairo" I..is.ioii» LEILA FAWZI and m Debonair MOHAMMED FAWZI in 7 s "EL AKL FI AGAZA or "The Mind Takes A Rest") In Egyptian with Romanised Malay 1 suh-titles!!
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    • 290 9 ■i i m J4co Tlio Thratrt' willi thr l«mii«-| r 10.45 a.m.-]. 30-1. 00-6. 1.1 M.io THE WRACLE FILM OF ALL TIMF 7 111 MIGHTY WEEK rroM TOMOKKOW Cecil B.DeMilles Masterpiece v ii Km^Jnl j m fy 1 1 BIIMUfi jAMSOM m< OtUMt i»t<HWi'lPl— MM MM i H "ALL ABOUT
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  • 232 10 Mar. H8 AP) The wpnm&m& rol- gcandbl Ha- CBgalfed ihrer more r- of la-t year's ity College of New \snn botli Ac nation's Emritation nd the Nalional < oll^iziate Alkletk mpioiwhm. D Attorney Frank Hi g Tuesday arrested Irwin Daznbi N Mas mt and
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  • 40 10 Army-Navy V. Civilians On Sunday I thrill Rf ii Sta- 1 i the d rt iM the" NenMrbJ h c anau.il CMB- played I and 1 1 a s urt ll r«OevI B Sharifl -Mi. i r n Um --..-,-.-,^-.-^,-x,
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  • 273 10 LONDON, Mar. 27 (Kt continued thfir victorious 1 into the frir>t Division ot t li tin lay with a 3 2 win al L give victory and their l')lh L Tfa i s unbroken run uf triumph surpassed the record of the
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  • 72 10 m ie third am ge era! n• ting ot M insfl I Sporty Club ie I ing we e t i cted office-bearers: President:— Mr. Yap Keng Soon vice-president: Mr. LI I Hop. 2. Chiang, hon. secretary: M Tan Sip Chew, hon. treasurer: Mr. Tan Be:^
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  • 53 10 K( ,t-\ BAHRU, Tues. The I .school games competitu i t s and boys o\ u.. B gush School Kota p ru and Sultan Sulaiman L- h Sc tool, Kuala Trengga- be held in April. is annual tournament M for' Jalaluddin Shield. Ismail Ei glish School won the
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  • 68 10 NEW YORK. Mar. 27: (AP)— F ner featherweight champion Willie Pep. 127 lbs., won a points decision over Pat lacobucci, 126 lbs., in a 10-round bout at j Miami Beach, Florida, but failed to knock the outclassed Clevelander off his feet. Pep hurt his left shoulder
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  • 108 10 THE FINANCE Audit Sports Union of trie Treasury Department in Singapore celebrated their first anniversary with a picnic party at Mr. Lim Teck Lee's bungalow at Ponggol during the Easter holidays. At the annual general meeting the following were elected: President: Mr M.T. PiUay, vice-president:
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  • 196 10 LONDON, Mar. 27: (AP)— I I No player from the Cup Final clubs, Newcastle United and L Blackpool, has been chosen for!' the Football League team to 1 play the League of Ireland in Dublin on Apr:! 4. Nevertheless, the English combination is
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  • 79 10 Four For Britain LONDON. Mar. 28 I (AP) British boxing i i reached the heights at i < Earls Court last ni ;ht as i < the national heavyweight < champion. Jack Gardner, I and the light heavyweight champion. Don Ccckell. 1 grabbed European titles. 1 That made four for
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  • 651 10 Jack Gardner Beats Heavyweigh tHolder Don Cockell Is New high t-Heavy Champ LONDON, Mar. 27^Jaek Gardner, 23-year-old British heavyweight champion, won the European crown Tuesday night by outpointing Joe Weiden, defending title holder from Austria, in a 15-round bo uL LONDON, Mar. 27 (Beater)— Dob
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  • 65 10 FIFTY- FOUR A u s t r a ll an horses arrived in Singapore yesterday, but only two are for the Malayan turf. The others are I going on to Calcutta. The horses arrived here from Melbourne and Adelaide. Of the two horses which
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  • 212 10 IF SINGAPORE had .Vian Games, n<> Uriii>!i ter have been represented al IV« out b\ tin* President <»i the \a\) Pheng Geek, al thrir I; Mr. Yap paid tribute to members of the Singapore contingent who were guests. Tribute, too, was paid to the
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  • 52 10 SYDXEY. liar 27 (AP) Lloyd La Beach of P ma rajj the 220 yards in 20.8 seconds on Monday to win the £250 Stewards Purse. His time was livetenths of a second slower than the world record. He wai first ever to win this race n a
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  • 208 10 ALPHONSUS PROMOTED TO CLASS 1 Br. m i- \\\c latest cla I ica tion list ol b raei issue* by the Straits Racing Association. TRANSFERS From t im 1 to C ia 1 Alphonsus: Birthday Gilt. From Class 2 to Class S Kingsgrove: Dante's Id; W«yang; Sporting Pink: B* va
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  • 54 10 SAX FRANCISCO. M 27 CUP i Promote! H i 1' Kync tee purse of $150,000 for a ftght champion Ezzard Ch\ _c Joey lianm foi 4 !h..:iv Furr Jake Minlz. marra^f* and Jack K> rns, manager of be he!d either .n the San Francisco Cow Palace
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    • 122 10 i| SPECIAL ANNOUMCEMEMT I THE MAN A EMEh T OF THE CAPITOL THEATRE REGRETS THAT H 1 OWING TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND] THEIR CONTROL, THE OPENING OF THE SCANDINAVIAN HE UFA I E WILL 811 f: i TO BE POSTPONED i UMTIL SUT. 3 1st M^HCH I i I IIKTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
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  • 268 11 LONDON, Mar. 28 (Reuter)— Leu Hutton, Yorkshire and England opening batsman, topped the hatting averages for all first class matches played by M.C.C. on the tour of Australia and New Zealand. Hutton scored 1,382 runs including^ six centuries in 25 innings for
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  • 226 11 WELLINGTON, Mar. 28 (K«iii«*r-AAP) England »rnrnl a decisive win over V* Zealand in ihc Test ■■atca which concluded here today. England needvi\ 88 runs to win when Nrw Zealand, in ibeir second innings were all out fat 1 I8*> after lea. England's batsman went for quirk
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  • 106 11 FOLLOWING is the racing e the forthcoming S gapore Turl Club race meel at Bukil T Ist l>.iv Apr. 7 Hoists, el di\. 1 and 1 mile Horses, <1. 3. di\. 1. 3. :ind 4 ti Jutn. Horses, el 3, Hi\. 1. and 3 7 HlfN.
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  • 130 11 Perak TC System Popular IPOH. Wed.— The new system tnteed stakes in the time— honoured stakes plus added proved popular not H^^^^ i owners but with the iblic as we!!, the chair- ■S^V Perak Turf Club Mr WjW Sturses said at last m^^K^Bff annual meeting of the :ked thai the
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  • 49 11 Stir. IKB AX. V: i The' Kesi Semhilan M lys beat the: N' i Sembilan C inese Recreat: .-l C 111 S to K fan i Brsi divisi i _:e soccer b in S\ n yesterday Trie Chinese i i the first il ->: the match.
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  • 1429 11 A TOTAL oi 203 horses. comprising 104 from class Z and 99 from class :> has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club April meeting on T. 11 and 14. Below is the li^t of entries. !-.t run 2nd run 6f. or lm. 6f. or
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  • 141 11 PENANG, Wed.— The Chinese made a promising start in the inter-community league competition when they easily beat the Indians by four goals tc nil on Victoria Green this More goals might have been scored by ttu> winners had their many shots not struck the cross-bar or
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  • 53 11 SYDNEY, Mir 28 i ReuterAAP) The first troph) won by an official Australian representative at an Olympic Games will be awarded the Australian 220 yards swimming champion next year. Donor is veteran Sydney swimmer, Freddy Lane, who a n the trophy at the Games in
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  • 30 11 REME Civili Sp »rts Association holds its annual a«*i!etic meet on the BODCA ground at S:. George's R >ad, SK^apore. on Satui diy si Ing at 230 p.m.
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  • 223 11 IPOH, Wed.— -Cheng V League honours this season, the Police with a 5/2 victoi of the match was Choong mance at centre forward for ali. strong contenders for obtained full points from ry this evening. A feature Ah Leng's dashing perforthr winners.
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  • 172 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The first inter-school match of the season was played today on the St. John's ground when the Methodist Boys 1 School drew with S1 John's Institution, twoall. St. John's drew first blood; in the tenth minute ol the game, when C.
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  • 68 11 Teachers Team For Chess Match Teachers' Training College m meet Singapore Chess Club in a friendly match this Sunday at the Chess Club premises, Orchard Road. Teachers: David T imbyah, Chee Chok Inn. Goh 'I ing H. A Zaini. Bernard Fernandez, Yeoh Cheng Wah, Lim Kee Suan, K i Ti
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  • 112 11 SPI Old Boys Badminton SEREMBAN, Wed.— St. Paul's Old Boys As tion ol Seremban will hold a badminton tournament in Seremban, commencing on Sunday. The s rig es (n i\ ices) and doubles 'selected) matches will be played on that day in St. Paul's Institution hall. I first day's ties
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  • 237 11 MALACCA, Wed.— Malacca's s eason opened yesterday with the Police beating the Indians 5-0 in a Craven Cup fact o at the Kubu Stadium. The game was not of high standard though both sides ex- pended quite a lot of energy and were triers all
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  • 28 11 LONDON, M 28 (AP>— Tommy Traddles scratched from the Grand National on le iving 42 pr ibable and i half miles steeplechase at An.Liven April 7
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  • 61 11 The following were elected office-bearers af the fifth annual general meeting of the badminton section oi the BOD Civilians' Association, Singapore. Convenor Jimmy Goh; Assistant Convenor Andrew Tan; Committee member Lee Bong Smi. Affiliated parties or clubs wishing to have friendly matches with BOIX'A should communicate with
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    84 11 MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 28. <AP>. The University of Ken- tucky on Tuesday night won! the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball cham- pionship by defeating Kansas State KH-oH. Kentucky had been j champions in 1948 and 1949.! but lost last year to City ColLege nt New York B. R. Alien who
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  • 423 11 RAJAS CLIMB TO TOP OF LEAGUE Ibrahim Doilah Scores Hat-trick CF\TRF-FORWIRri II i Vil-ii.^ HL/-I \J It V> \l\lf 111 I;i Mil, i trick gave Kota Raja Club a tlm > the Singapore Recreation Cluh in S%| iy I match at the Jalan Bmmr Sud With this Hin the Raja,
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