Singapore Standard, 30 March 1951

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD VOL 1. NO. Z7Z SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1951 12 PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 319 1 Chinese In XL, Ipoh Oppose Peking Mission Pledge Support To Chiang j Standard Staff Correspondent H. Than* At a rally held m the IVrak < bamber of Gwem today, to celebrate i:\U\e to Premier Vttlee calling on the Kiuu«! --mi to refuse permission to ibe Peking i to enlet Malaya
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  • 8 1 Singapore Youths Support N'lists rtir a se I
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  • 20 1 the g forces. -.ance the Jej era of the to rise c Wei
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  • 469 1 Peking Rejects MacA's Bid For Truce In Korce TOKYO, Mar. 29 (AP) Red China today arro^antl y brushed aside General Mac Arthur's Korean truce bid as "north Peking Radio said China would "continue to fighl unrelentingly until the aggressor is completely driven from Korea. The broadcast said General UacArthur's offer
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  • 50 1 picture, The purth constructed dry doi'k which was built by the Japanese daring the occupation, is shown m this picture pumped dry by the Malayan Stevedoring Company, who have an option to purchase the dock it th find it suitable lor their use. standard
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  • 258 1 Accord Reached At Singapore Timber Parley Standard Staff Reporter APPROVAL by the Indonesian Government is now awaited for recommendations which have been made by the Trade Commissioner for Indonesia, Mr. Taher Ibrahim, facilitating the immediate resumption of timber exports from Bengkalis, The Standard understands. These recommendation- would postpone the introduction
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  • 219 1 S' pore Firm Gets Option On Dry Dock Standard Shipping Correspondent. THE URGENT need for a dry dock, which could be used to* repair the Malayan Stevedoring Comp ti fleet oi "i.-^ lighters and cranes, has led the company to obtain an option of purchase lor one dry dock that
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  • 107 1 Eight Malayan Ships To Be Set Free On Condition standard Stall Beponer THE SINGAPORE Government has now ivc.-ived u^vmi\tion that the authoritiw m Lhok Scum m-e. a port m North Sumawilling to set free ***** a m registered ships providS^the Tships 1 agents and owners Sree to send back their
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  • 30 1 Standard Staff Kf,*orter SIX thugs held up a Chinese JicS and robbed him oi a S watch, two four'aln pens Sdgold rtogs and $5.40 m cash.
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  • 22 1 Standard Staff 1 m ct\ Chinese, among whom w^e two women and a baby. Upper Se,uns,«« Road tot night overturned
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  • 12 1 MR NA MALLAL, ProgressSv.imd Anson Road at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • 57 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOR the fust time since tinwar, the Royal Singapore Flying Club organised night flying last night. Two members were taken up on instructional flying over Ki' lang airport on trial. Mr. T. F. Haynes, Vice C ■> Captain, said that there
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  • 42 1 Standard Staff Reporter LIM HIAN CHANG. 13, was killed yesterday morning when a military lorry turned into a Belilios Lane motor workshop m the* Serangoon Road area. j Lim was standing m front of the workshop when the accident occurred.
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  • 203 1 Pres. Aurioi: WASHINGTON, Mar. 29 (UP) French President Vincent Auriol declared today that France has the '•thews... sinews ...and courage to light aggression anywhere m the free I world.* 1 Aurio] told the National Press Club that France strongly resents accusations which "characterise her
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  • 72 1 TAIPEI. Mar. 29. (UP).— Free China's Anti-Atrocity League today appealed to all overseas Chinese to "give their strength, unite with them and help the government tor the Nationalist cause." In a message released through the official information service the League pointed out that over
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  • 133 1 Election Campaign Meetings j Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Legislative Council election candidates must m future give not less than 21 hours notice m writing to the Commissioner of Police if they wish to hold election meetings. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans,
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  • 94 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 29 (AP) Two men and a woman were convicted today of passing atomic secrets to Russia iti the first atom spy trial m the United States. The jury returned its verdict at 1600 GMT after seven hours 18 minutes of deliberation. The
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  • 118 1 RICHMOND. Virginia. Mar. 2;) (UP)— More than 100 children had been killed by bombs rained on a crowded orphanage «J Seoul— apparently from American bombers— early this year the Christian Children s r und Inc., which operated the orphanage' reported today. Dr. J.
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  • 213 1 TOKYO, Mar. 2«> (IP) United Natiwni latwi hammered the stubbomlj resisting Vhkmtmt R«b bmtk to the 58th Parallel ii» wwleni Kor.a today tmd rammed seven miles into Caw mmitStl North Korea «»n Front dispatches t C nese and North Korean troops were
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  • 97 1 Unauthorized Foreign Plane Over India NEW DELHI. Mat. BS (\Pi A ir)-niil«-ions white trail seen hi«h m the sky over New I)?lhi today was made by a foreign aircraft fl>ini, r over India without permission, anxious Members of Parliament were told today. Deputy Defence Minis ter Himniat Sinhji told the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 280 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government's policy of exporting essential foodstuffs such as poultry and meat to the Federation and the fastidiousness of European consumers m the Tanglin art\i are two of 'the major factors underlying existing high prices, spokesmen of the Orchard Road
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  • 55 2 DR. C. LEUNG, area representative for South East Asia y. Id Alliance pi Y.MC.A.s who is now on a visit m Singapore will sp§:ik on youth affairs at an informal meeting to be held at the Y.M.CA. today at 8 p.m. Men bers :.d their friends
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  • 43 2 AARON RAHMIN was tx Singapoj I rth Po Mr. P. Claque to a i W hi on F< b. 4 .achi said A n when I to lect rent from him ■> f 4. She said he <w< nths rent
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  • 274 2 Robber Returns Wedding Ring SEVEN WOMEN ROBBED OF 56,8C0 Standard Staff Reporter AN ASSISTANT m a beauty parlour, one <>f m'wii women robbed <>n Wednesday evening, thought herself \tr\ lucky. i of one of two rings forcibly It was her wedding ring. Two young Chinese, who broke into thr; saloon
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  • 74 2 LEE XGEE THONG and Lav Ken Kin. both aged 18. were convicted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. on a charge of stealing a pay- book containing $50 from a European. L/Cpl. Sherlock, at MGeylang Road on Alar. 17 last. The .Magistrate. Mr. R. B.
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  • 66 2 AX English-speaking ChiI nese, Lee Thiam 800 was ordered to be remanded for 24 hours m police custody by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R B. I. Pates yesterday, pending police investigati Lee was charged with theft of a typewriter, valued a1 $600^
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  • 338 2 MOVE 10 KEEP GAS PRICE DOWN Mrs. Eu's Plea For Consumers Standard Woi MRS. ROBERT EU, cipal Commissioner will today's meeting of the Si niissioners that increase i sinners would not ultin trading profit for the Ga If at the end of a peri Department did show a si ask
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  • 81 2 Final Touch To Today's Flower Show Standard Woman Reporter THE HAPPY World Stadium Was a beehive of activity yesterday with contestants for today's Flower Show bringing m their exhibits and arranging on the stands. Mr. A. Alphonso, show manager, was busy directing people to their various positions and plots. Assisting
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  • 67 2 MR. NAZIR MALLAL,! Progressive Party candidate m City Ward did not say that he and his party were responsible for the weekly Holiday Bill, the sat A. and the Co-operative Society m an election meeting I isl Sunday. What he told the i tdience w as that
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  • 41 2 MISS WINIFRED GalbraithJ the Y.W.c'.A. L( i turer !rom va arri\ ed m Sings p re sterday on a ten-day lecture She is on a nine months' Far E crn toui will also visit Ail tralia md N( w Zealand.
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  • 53 2 LIM H( >H '.<.} S::..;a; c j Third Police Magistrate, Mr. T. E. Smith yesterday that he ±\<>'.e three toy fire engines be< c he wanted them for his children. Lim v. si ntenced to i ne simple imprisonment and fined The ai ticl( belt »ng( d to
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  • 46 2 ARGOS BIN BACHOK, rhu-c--ed with ste ilin| a i ies cl< m Adana bin Asmin .it th< S pore Turf Club. Bukit Timah <m Feb 26 last, was cautioned und discharged by the Sin^aj S( c nd Police Magistrate, Mr. R li i. Pates yesterday.
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  • 51 2 MR. HJ C. KULASINGHA, Progressive Party candidate for Bukil Timah district m the Singapore Legislative Council elections, will hold a campaign meeting at the Government Malay School, t;^ m:'.«\ Pasir Pai jang Road, ti m >i r iw ai 5.30 p.m. Che Ahmad bin Haji Mohaiiu(i Salleh will
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  • 38 2 THE Bishop of Sing i] ie, the Rt. Rev. \V. 1!. Baines wpll dedicate the Company Colours of the 7th Singapore Cdmpany of the Boys' Brigade attached to St. Andrew's School at 3 pm. on Sunday.
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  • 509 2 A DEMONSTRATION of how disturbances like those which broke out Iftsl December would be quelled was given at the Singapore Volunteer Coipi Headquarters yesterday, after three volunteers were honoured by the Govern*, Sil Sir Franklin Gimson. Waving aloft a banner <:>>- maading that "all Whites
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  • 380 2 SAIGON JOURNALISTS VISIT SPORE Standard Staff Reporter AN ORDINARY two-room S.I.T. flat occupied by a 5250 clerk m Singapore could only be afforded by the wealthy of Saigon, said M. Jacques Lefevre, Director and Editor of the French-Language daily, Journal D'Extreme Orient.'*
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  • 20 2 SHORTAGE OF APPRENTICES EXPECTED \PHARMACY W s t SHORI mala>a tu'v\ regal entrj ol s Pha n Ivci in;u i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 83 2 r JF/ I* pays to fly with KLM Business men a!) ov>:t the worid are unanimous n their appreciation of the KLM service. LuxJ urious KLM Conslellctions leave Singapore for Europe USA. three times weekly every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, completing the trtp m en cmazingly shcrt time. A FOR
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    • 82 2 UJIKIni I I !b PACKETS I »b S 1.00 1 Ib N 55 cts. 2 Ox w 27 cts. \v .\.\i.wv\ v v w I IOOK* ffEIP now! k "r ill "T\ -C'lSistuU «&m CRE\MOFM i 23 i COURAGES t J^~^i GROWN* I'lßxm: enqi mL 1/'// J i HIANG KEE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 99 2 G A S P /-TH' VO' HAIN'T h at is'sadie hawkims ©ay-?- pappy r ah is tvvtnt> (*,^s paticnci FIFTEEM YEARS L>'^ NEXT NAME QM V OFF NOWHAP I why docs it iwspwi $«cm yars ole. today r- dottcr''- j ■n j^T, j. oJL irri>W4 1~. T««"KM| IN OUR HtftO^»
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  • 282 3 MR X S KONG. wellknown Scremban artist and phoi told The Standard that he intends to initiate a Camera Club m Negri Sembi'.an it response is forthcoming. SPFCIXL Constable, Mohamed W n Eshak (24) of Ulu Remis Estate n'ho absented himseli from thoui reasonable excuse s «ccd m
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  • 341 3 UMNO TO ADMIT NON-MALAYS Plan To Give Equal Rights Standard Staff Reporter the IJMVl J MVo RE l B t HRL Th r- T1 »-d q uarter S of ilu UMNO drafting amendments to its constitution to »>«•"" adnns>on of non-Malav 8 into the <a,,t Hu»em bio On,, told The
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  • 190 3 Johore TB Victims Get Food Parcels Standard Start Reporter JOHORE BAHRI". Thurs.— The Joh MV Bahru Asso Nation r Prevention ol Tuberculosis started distribution of food pax els to TB victims who are onHned to their homes. Mr. M B D.i^. the Secretary of the A itioo, 1 d The
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  • 115 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A British s li< r. J. J. Lloyd, was produced today before the magistrate, Mr. A. P Jack, on a charge of .-Haling a van valued at He faced three other alternative charges of dishonestly retaining stolen property, driving a ear without a
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  • 92 3 SUiudaid Staff Corrt-spondent BAT P.\ HAT Thurs —For the the headmasters and si s >f the fo iyate B Pah it combined entertain Mr. F J wcliffe, headmaster I Govmenl English School, to a ell at the Ctaung- R< rant on Tuesday a*. es me they
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  • 86 3 2 Rly. Lines Damaged Sundard Stall f"orr*^pond« nt KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Bandits have been active on railway lines. Last night's mail train from here to Penang was derailed m South Peruk and the passengers, mail-; and parcels from b the up arid down trains had to be transhipped. Passengers from
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  • 80 3 Standard Stalt Correspondent KUALA LI'MPUR. ThursBlaring radios, rediffusion and heavy iraflßc, are blamed by resictents ol Kuala Lumpur ,i bearing the sirens recently tested here. Using more powerful sirens, further tests are to be made tomorrow and on Saturday and the public are requested
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  • 83 3 Standard Staff Carre nwfl ft KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The trustees of the Housing Trust constituted by the ordinance passed last year are: Appointed by the High Commissioner, Messrs. J.C. Mathison and V.M.X. iMenon: by the Federal Council. Raia Uda'bin Raja Muhammad, I) a t K.E.C. Thuraisingham,
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  • 48 3 Standard Staff Corresponded SEREMBAX. Thurs.— Sentence of six months r.i. was imposed on R.P. Siihamparam on two c of breach of trust, by pawning the jewellery of a woman, Palanimah. and crimin i ten of trust m respect of jewels belonging to another woman, Sellamah.
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  • 41 3 Standard Staff orr«spond«nt SEREMBAX. Thu:>- Special Constable Talib bin Mris who was charged with behaving m a disorderly manner at Penekalan Durian, by firing a shotgun, was fined $200 or two months r.i. by the Port Dick.son magistrate.
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  • 2995 3 Standard Staff Correspondent X L ALA LUMPUR, rimrs. Thirty-nine awards for •'allaiitry during operations against the bandits. and for meritorious service were presented by I lie Hi^h Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, at the Police Depot. Rifle Range, this morning* "The
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  • 234 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In the >ear almJ ifa Malayan Trade I nion Council has man\ plans ior the improvement of the workers m Malaya. Apart from the question of better salaries ami working condition*, the MTIC is to launch appeals for free
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Corrc .:il- sif KUALA LUMPUR, rhurs.— A prison wanuT. Etamidan, was sentenced bo sbk months hard labour by the first magistrate. Mr. A. P Sm k criminal breach of trust of 120 Jt was stated that accused ad written to the c implainant's
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  • 81 3 LONDON, ifai 29 (R liter) The Sultan of Negri Sembi- arrived m London yesterday on a private visit cial arrangements have been m..;de. arrived by sea and was accompanied by his two daughters, his aide de camp and members of the tatter's fami >
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  • 21 3 THE Seremban Rotary Club will hold a picnic at the Siginting Camp for members and their relatives on Sunday. April 1.
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  • 410 4 SINO-MALAY C'TTEES PLANNED Kedah Proposal To End Communal Differences Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. Detailed proposals from the M C.A. on the establishment of Sino-Malay Committees for the suppression of communal diffierences, would be welcomed by the Mentri Besar and the Government of Kedah. This was announced by Mr.
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  • 134 4 Chinese Embrace Islam Standard Malay Correspondent A LOR STAR. ThUTS.— A number ol pron ineni Chinese and their fami ies, resi oi A. r Star, will embrace Islam in a ceremony to be performed in the compound cr the Zahir Mosque on the aften on of Sui April 8. T
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  • 74 4 St.'. 'u!.' ill Stall Correspondent irs.— At ti ing comf the Perak Branch of C A i ed to the poss ii of starting adult < ica- Ie m and one m M n felt that the pulation was very ed at ti
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  • 86 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A group of enterprising youths plan to start a Penang Youth Forum to encourage youths of all nationalities to gather tofiether regardless of religion or race and to express their views freely. The inaugural meeting of the Youth Forum
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  • 54 4 standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. At today) meeting of the Perak MCA it was revealed tk>.t ..\vr I'lM'.imki tickets for the million-dollar sweep have icon sold to date. There is no doubt that within the next week, the entire million tickets will have been Fold
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  • 43 4 KUANTAN, W< I Jani bin A- an was st ntenced to days jail from day of am t, by the X lant m 1 1 U for stealing a tin oi retl and from Le< Sin's house at Nada Estate, X
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 Mr. and Mrs Paulinii! Aaron who wnc married this week at St. Michael's Church. Ipoh. A lerept.on was held toll r at the Jubilee Cabaret Mr. A iron is (n>rluycd m tin* Malayan Railways. The couple left b> pi. me for Peaang when* thej will spend their honeymoon
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  • 130 4 standard Stall Correspondent PEN A N c;. Thurs. Cap! W. H. H re, Aj Reting Ofl visiting V Star and P< to interview pott Britisl rmy Recruits. Mia an Kh< r R i on the dates and at til shown below. Apr 10: From 0900 to 1700
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  • 21 4 MENTEGA Smga was fined $3. for being drunk and unable to t<ke care of himself, by the Kuantan Magistrate.
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  • 324 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPLK, Thnrs. Ihe Malayan Uunese Association has spent more than $170,000 on various projects on resettlement and relief work among squatters m the Federation «ltirinir the present emergency, according to the report of the Association to by tabled at the
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  • 127 4 Standard St:ifT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.In the past twenty-four h iur there were five engagements between Security Forces bandits m K< dah, Ke Lantan, Pahang and Perak with no casualties to the forces. One bandit was killed In Gemas and a grenade recovered from
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  • 102 4 Penang LCC Examination Begins Mon. PEN A X G. Thurs.— The Spring examination of the London Chamber of Commerce will start on Monday, April :>, at the Government Commercial Day School, Hutehings School hail. Certificate short-hand and book keeping, examinatii us, however, will be held at the Anqlu-Chincse School, Pykett
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  • 66 4 IPOII, Thurs. For causing hurt to a cook a Chinese woman, Soo Kok Wan was fined $50 or three weeks simple imprisonment by Magistrate Che Bahaudin today. Soo was also ordered to pay compensation of $50 to the cook. Lee Chin Hoi. Leo alleged that Soo
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  • 187 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca Settlement Council will hold its first meeting this year on Monday. April 2. 1951 m the new Council Chamber at Fort Road, when the Settlement Councillors will take the oath. There are six motions dealing with finance
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  • 231 4 Occupation Deal Echo Standard Staff f orrrspoadcnl PENANG, Thnrs. A house sold during the Japanese occupation was restored to its former owner by Mr. Justice Jobling In the Supreme Court here lodav. Giving judgment Mr. Jobling ruled that the deal iras made under duress. AS
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  • 169 4 8 Standard Staff Corrcsnotitlrnl PENANG, Thur*. Tin* klmmc I Dental WfCg 1 Trainin*: School m tin has been delayed (iuin«: to dbe ikm materials. Mr. C F. Mummm. < hi, < Federation of Mala\a. haul toiln). He said that it would be part framing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 23 4 I *J "^> HEAPT '2 tk?uV Ismpimps. peanut j-^M^T It VCI^I/^ V& j C HAIPS.'T^ 3^x I'll! l^" 6^'^^^^ \Vork"ok VnViSi^buasalows" begaa last Sept^mDer^-ai^ara^JL^
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  • 107 5 SAMPAN MAN ACCUSED OF BRIBE OFFER TAX THLAN KAK was accus-i cr > 1:1 1; Singapore Second) Police Court yesterday, ol frau-< aulei y having six gunny sacks, white pepper, valued at $7,000, •V s impair at the Telok Aver, B sin on March 17 last I It was also
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  • 120 5 PROF. 3 H STRAHAN, Profes or ot Social Medicine and Public Health m th University >1 Mala said a1 the [ntei naStudents Service He ■I 1 Conference on Wednesday that Singa ;h< Ith conditii had impr ved remarkably. Prof. Strahan, who spoke on "The Teaching of
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  • 57 5 T SINGAPORE Chief JusLice Sir C es Mvi A and Lady Murray-Aynsley, will ieave Singapore m the Dani h liner Lalandia for the Unii i d tgd :n on Apr. 5, on six n le :ve. tice T. A. Brown, will ict for the Chief
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 5 T.iK MAIIUIAGi: of In« Yok bin Sarjoe and Che Supiafa benti Tuban took place recently at P.W.I). Quarters, Jalan Eunos, Sragapore. Photo. Sukaramai
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  • 256 5 East West Society Plans Two Lectures St:ind:«rd Staff Reporter TWO SERIES oi lectures on "Good Citizenship" and "Values ol Life" are being planned by the East-West Society, Singapore A nominal fee may be charged from those atten I 1 the talks regularly, who wil receive certificates of attend ance. The
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  • 68 5 DA TE FIXED FOR SPCA MEETING THE ANNUAL general meetin of the Society for the I' s lion of Cruelty to Animals, \N- iic'i was adjourned on March 23 has been fixed for Wednesday. April 4 at 5.30 pm. to be held at the British Council Hall. If the quorum
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  • 54 5 The F mrth Annual General Meetir of the Si igapore Teachers' Union will be hold at G. H. Cafe tomorrow, at 3 The Management Committee for the year 1951 will be elected at this* meeting. Nominations for all Executive posts except that of the editor, have been received
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  • 43 5 FIVE CASES will come up for hearing before Mr. Justice Murray Buttrose at the Fourth Singapore Assizes m the High Court on Monday. The cases include two of rioting, and one ei>c:i of murder, attempted murder and gang n ibbery.
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  • 120 5 Standard Shipping Reporter DEBTS contracted by members of the Government Printing Office Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited were settled during the year, and their p; omissory notes redeemed. This is stated m the Society's L4th annual report which will bfc presented at the annual general
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  • 87 5 FOLLOWING a plea by fence counsel. Mr. Y. H. i not to .send Khoo Yuan Mci jail because he has five children. Mr. T. E. Smith fined Khoo $75 m the Singapore Third Police Court yestercray for offering a bribe of $5.50 to a
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  • 51 5 Ran Gaming House Charge CHUA YEW TECK aged 59, was charged m the. Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, with having helped m the man- .> gemcn t of a common gaming louse at Shaik BAadarsha Lane 3n March 2y last Cnua claimed trial and bail of $1,000 was allowed until
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  • 374 5 Ail Spick Span-Still 30 Cadets Stole Show Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY YOUNG police [cadet boys sons of police [pensioners, aged between 1 12 and 15, stole the show »at the Police Training School on the occasion of the visil of a parly of Annamese journalists yesterday. Faultlessly attired from berets
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  • 238 5 Vows Have Value Only When Backed Thio Standard Staff Reporter MR. TIIIO CHAN BEE. Progressive Party Candidate for the Balestier Ward, warns voters that "words and promises made during election time can be very attractive, but they have meaning and value only if they are backed up by the candidate's
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  • 51 5 A VARIETY CONCERT to raise funds for the Tamil Methodist Church c i Street, will be d I the Social Hal] at 7 p.m. today and tomorrow. More than h items, including Indian d v ees vocal mu^ic and dra na turn ire on the
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  • 136 5 WHILE THE ASSISTANT Commissioner 01 Police. Mr. D K. Broadhurst and a party ot Police were chasing a crowd of rioters m a lane behind the Sultan Mosque, during the December disturbances, bottles and stones were Rung at them from inside the mosque. This
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  • 82 5 A MARINE LAUNCH patrolling the inner roads of the Singapore Harbour during the early hours of Jan. 22. discovered a sampan loaded with nine bales rubber, which Led to the arrest of 13 people— six Chinese and seven Javanese. This was the prosecution's
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  • 292 5 Kiat Denies Labour 'Deal' Standard Staff Reporter CHARGES MADE BY MR. C. C. TAN, Pro- 1 gressive Party leafier, thai the In<l<»|>«Miiirril r;mJi date for Katoiiir district^ Mr, r H. Kint had nuuk "a <leal** with the Lahom- Party, \m re pefatrd b^ Mr. Kiat m a statement it!ad<' to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 235 5 FOR SALE quantity of brass, black and galvanised iron pi fittings of various kinds consisting of elbows, v crosses, unions, couplings. Y-bends and etc. These ite are of Australian manufacture and I standard thread. Condition is surplus new. Avaiia! for immediate shipment, for inquiries add i JACK LEENER 1227 Cairo
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 345 5 Federation Diary SELANGOR IPOH rr\TPi'n RI'BY: Intruder In the Dust. I. MADRAS: Berdosa 12.30, 6.30 and B^ r Tea For Two 1245> 3 tj 43 'i am I p.m. ri-'x- Tri nVp Porpien Toulon l- so sIN: The Valley of Vanishing R 2s6 6.3?1.15 %nf g rSKn W 6? te
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  • 684 6 WASHINGTON. TtETWEEN twenty and thirty million televiewer*" have been following the hearing* of the Senate crime investigating committee since it began to question New York politicians and gangsters to see what links there are between them. The hearings have temporarily displaced all other entertainments and unlike most
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  • 30 6 AIRVIEW 30 Tliis pifimre >//.•»/«.« (tnnent of the ll<>l\ font Jesus. (hi lite tup It' ft is seen HtifJles i.irls' Seti< ml timl on tin ri'^lit the GooJL Shepherd. (otlu drill.
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  • 737 6 IF YOU SPIT A T THE SUN-LOOK OUT! ills, Sir:- If you spit at the sun when it is din ci j overyou,you know what happens. That is exa< r hat is going to happen to friend. '"Onlooker", who, m your paper ol the 28th inst., tried to draw corns
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  • 422 6 MR. MANYAM'S FAVOURITE OPPONENT Sir: S.S. Manyam is dissatisfied with the election of office-bearers of the Army Civil Service Union at the Union's Annual Delegates Conference held on March 18. And because Mr. Manyam is dissatisfied 12 of the 19 Branches of the Union are also dissatisfied with the elections.
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  • 434 6 Sir: —There has recently been a Hood of news m the newspapers regarding the Army Civil Service Union and its elections. While it is rather riim'cult for one who has no iniimate knowledge Of the Union and its membership to understand the real cause
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  • 244 6 got a degree at a New York college, and also one from the University of Salamanca m Spain. In 1940 he became District Attorney m one of New York's five districts, went into the army m 1942. and m November 194") was elected mayor. He resigned last autumn
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  • 200 6 Review of Views Ie! n THE 1 d. r k 1 £1 II :^f <n v t lora 9d Bifl P completely t a C he -red" The Ml < Nsds* tan, 01.o 1 :a mi porn ::.e forrp c Iran. i 41 f tht Islamic l the On Ba
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    • 808 6 Workers' Big Brother 'TRADE unionism has today become an integral part of modern democracy and also m states, like Malaya, where the democratic process is as yet not complete. But the trade union movement m Malaya is still regarded with suspicion by some employees and with indifference by many workers.
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    • 79 6 _S -uSbS.'* jo^B. **^_______r v_?o____> i ;._a!al- JES?* v_*^T' v I MO H dT~YAT I?1 ,ii 'SE I H4S 4 STYLE OF HiS OWN PAKTICILARLY IN HIS LATEST RECORD RELEASE I .> -AY BARANG BAIK Jol, |«g«l I -BLAH KAN A Strcel S««g. I t «v -^cS^i^ wi II YOl
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  • 191 7 Urged To Build Up Strength To Thwart Moscow's 'Designs' At inference Of American Nations W \M!IM;TO\ Mar. 28 (IP)--The United States asked the American ibhcs todaj to bmM up their armed forces rapidly to thwart .Moscow's h riaHslic designs* Uariiid the United States offered the military committee of the ..!«•>
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  • 228 7 France To Accept All Sacrifices A uriol Pledges WASHINGTON, Mar. 29 (AP)— French President Vincent Auriol pledged last night ai the start of a state visit to the L.S. capital that France "will accept every sacrifice for defence." He told President Truman that his country and the United States have
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  • 57 7 SAIGOX. Mar. 29 (AP>Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French Commander-in-chief for Indo-China, arrived by air from Paris on Wednesi lay A few hours later he left for the Ninth Indo-China warfront i where Communist-led Vietminh troops were massed for a possible renewal of
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  • 27 7 PRESIDENT Truman signed legislation today modifying tne immigration rules of the McCarran Anti-subversives Law. t nd Rep. Fiances E. Walter. Democrat Pennsylvania, said it clears
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  • 35 7 British troops struggling to extract a lorry from the mud on the Korean front. Heavy rains have made roads and dumps m the warfront into a quagmire of mud. INP photo.
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  • 128 7 Many Hurt In Clash Between Oil Strikers A nd Security Forces TEHERAN, Mar. 29 (AP) A usually well-inform-ed government otlieial said on Wednesday that a number of people were seriously injured on Tuesday m a clash between Abadan striker* and <nm eminent security forces. lie said that martial law was
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  • 94 7 Dead Man Sentenced To Death MANILA. Mar. 2f). (L'P) The Supreme Court apparently did not know it. but one of the two Chinese which it sentenced on Wednesda. to die on the electric chair was already dead. The court condemned Carlos Miranda Tan and Uy Chen Tek to the "hot
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  • 81 7 COLOMBO, Mar. 29 (UP) Ships of four Commonwealth navies India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Britain will join m air and sea. exercises off Trincomalee today and will < onclude on April L 3. Pakistan's naval force, comprising the flagship Jhelum, the destroyers Tippusultan and Tariq, was already at
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  • News Briefs
    • 239 7 the way for more than 2.000 war brides to enter the country. The new act permits aliens who were once "nominal"' members of Communist or Fascist organizations to be admitted to the United States.— U.P. THE Japanese Peoples Democratic Party on Wednesday proposed the creation of
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    • 66 7 Dalai Lama Appoints Premier KALIMPONG, INDIA Mar. 29: (AP)— Tibet's ruling Dalai Lama on Wednesday was reported to have named Gen Ngabeu, who surrendered Chamdo fortress to Chinese Communist fireworks, as the Himalayan country's new prime minister charged with making peace with Peiping. The reports, from usually reliable sources at
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  • 33 7 MANILA, Mar. 29 (UP)— The Chinese Ambassador to the Phi!' pines, Chen Chi-pin??, declared that "undesirable" Chinese m this country "should be shot and not deported." „>_
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  • 200 7 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28 (UP) Public officials reported today that newer famine conditions exist m several states of India. The officials said no deaths have occurred as jet m the new food shortage but added there are no signs of immediate improvement. They said reports
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  • 132 7 Daily Mail Supports Mac Arthur LONDON. Mar. 28 (UP)— The Daily Mail today defended Mac Arthur m a front page ediiorial which blamed Britain and the United States for not unifying their policies toward the Korean war and th< question of crossing the 38th Parallel. "If is high time Washington,
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  • 42 7 PRESIDENT Juan Peron dec o r ated Ronald Richter, the Aus-tralian-born atom scientist, foi his "services to the country and Peronist Government," on Wednesday. Richter claimed on Feo lti he had produced atom enerav by a new "cheap method."- AP
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  • 289 7  -  EDDY GILMORE By PARIS, Mar. 29 (AP) Aatrd Cromjko dropped on Wednesday his insistence that the Pothdam Agreement on the demilitarization of many become a topic of a new Big Four Foreign !«*rh* met'tin**. The Soviet Deputy Foreign f~ Minister agreed for the first time
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  • 177 7 LONJ 3N, liar. 2B A cruiser is on Els \\u\ [ro a Malta to reinforce British naval d ength m the region whifh includes the Pi siaa Gulf, the Admiralty Mid best ton ght. The cruiser, the 1,000 'on Gambia, is being loaned From
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  • 176 7 RANGOON, Mar. 2» (AP) The Burma press published yesterday a Calcutta report that the Unit* I Stati Ambassador here recommended placing Burma's army under American command. The US. Embassy here denounced I report as "a complete fabrication." The American Charge d'Affaires. Henry B. Day.
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  • 170 7 LONDON, Mar 2S (API Air raid siicas trailed m London on Wi dnes;! for the first lime steee 1945. The old "Moaning Mm i' r." which si^ii.iM< d the Liiiim tflfe ra^ds <•! life I War 11. and K« types ti;.;r mvj.ik: like so^m-
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  • 48 7 WHiTTIER. Calif. lf»i (APi John Fo ter D I special consultant to the S c D^artment, will make i ior I declaration of IS. fO' m policy on Saturday night at Whittici- ke je'i SOtli versary < oner tl boU m Los Angeles.
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    • 103 7 ForThe Tuture °Wise.' 1 Bet ra April: English Std. I. J: pin-. STjand. x X eping Sesskma m All subs at both places, m«n. even. QliaUfied experienced L id -it> \j tes Std II to VII fur OVer-aMd b'V-s and &n* v/ s. Eng ish ft Maths, froni S-d. Ito
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    • 106 7 GOOD SHOES o( 0 jfil^ AtW REALLY COOD VAL U 0 A /tm IIXCiN MADE IN ENGLAND EXPRESSLY FOR US a 0 WILLOW APRON FRONT 8 0 /^o\ xk a c\i(-/^r\ mi: *Wi 5 Eyelet Locing Shoe 0 (J l^(&) \lW¥%> \JH&k th Leather or Rubber r\ 0 /O'@ lil
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  • 377 8 Synthetic Would Benefit Standard Stall Reporter WARNING the Malayan robber industry against accepting "an ..M.luiv high level price for too long a perio.l, the chairman of the SingaporTOuunber of Commerce Knbber Association, Mr. I. G. Salinond, told Ihe Association's annual general
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  • 38 8 N iK iNG, Mar. 29— Sp< S ndard Service— Closing prices >n t gin Exchange 1 I vere HK515.60 to £1 8K56.01 to US$l; 15 1 M $1: HKSO.I G IHK L 1.75 to c ta<
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  • 35 8 The neetmg oi ComAssociation yes- G. S d, O. N I. C. Smith, R Renton, p. j Cloug O. E. H. Cutl( G. Mort«is«i, F. L. c. C K. Hud; md J
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  • 117 8 MALAYAN > \NS. I CUla t S are pa atta flour than they did a 1 ght back. Austi all m ii tin from which "atl ,ha I up I tO <'>0. Ah i sofvi be H dn Is m Colony and Penans 1 firms from Australia
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  • 95 8 Standard Woman Reporter THE SENG POII Road Ha vkers' Union has agreed to pricetag all commodities as from to morrow, the Secretary of Tiong Bahru Community Cent i Mr. Pwee Sye Cheow said. The Centre's proposal for the building "of a kindergarten i now receiving
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  • 160 8 Rubber Sellers Reluctant Standard Staff Reporter SELLERS of Malayan rubber became reluctant to meet the market and prices steadied somewhat yesterday afternoon on receipt of what traders described as "b< icose" news from Peiping Earlier prices had fluctuated -ceri $2.14 and $2 16 per lb. for first grade April shipment
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  • 152 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan ii«i price advanced auain yesterday, ri-inu bi s 1.75 to 5576 per pieul <m a stead) market. The increase m prices m the p two days reflected the of the metal market which appeared to have become firmer on
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  • 106 8 ORDINARY rates on cal grams between Malaya i d c< i■ it's m I. ',u\ VA: -a and South Amei i i to be reduced from April 1. Cable and Wireli sa Ltd. announce. Cablegrams to Austria. Belgium. Czechoslovakia, Germ< ny, C, free. Hungaryi Norway and Sweden
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  • 234 8 Standard Staff Reporter BETTER and cheaper Australian fruits In greater quantities can ho made available for Singaporeans if transport difficulties can be solved. This wai tated by Mr. Lim Eng Teck, Chief Salesman of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., on his return yesterday
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  • 96 8 Standard Slutf Reporter i SINGAPORE, Thurs.— While Malayan rubber and industrial shares were Inclined to harden m quotations, tin shares were slightly easier. Nut much I Li I I x •i buncalow. besam last Septe. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frnser Neave Orel. 3.45 3.50 Gammon 2.53
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  • 781 8 Security Costs: Planters Criticise Government Standard Staff Reporter THE RETIRING Chairman of the Johore Planters' Association, Mr. Boyd, criticised the Government m his speech at the anf.ual general meeting of the Association yesterday for making estates pay for the expense of regrouping and protection of estate workers m speciaUy-bmll barbed-wire
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  • 129 8 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Mai I I fishermen are to be sent into fierce south-we; I i n to see how they stand up to erse weal [r. D. \v. Le Mai Dii »l Fisl ric aya, d I Mr." Le Mare, whose department
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  • 16 8 Britis Chai c the Ex chequrr Mr. Gaitskell publish the Economic Surv< April 3.
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 84 8 Th»- 1 ifesl Singapore robber pri es yestrrdaj 1 M I R p<T jij. Km- ws S iOers Loose 12.11 s ix I o.k m ti Lies kpril No 1 I.S.S <i >: n No I fi.N S No 3 !!.ss 11 cm 1L93 $1 lon.- St»\id> LONDON Xl
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    • 45 8 SINGAPORE nmn Tlir pr:i 1 <»i Tin t<i d1 v was >'>'.>, per mcii! Dp $11.75 LONDON UN Thorsdaj ptU < i^ <. 1 SCSSIOB R Spot v:i. I* 1: >c 1 s V1.J40 idlers. Thrc:' nidnilis £1 I>s buyers £1,161 sellers Settleinenl Price U.l.in Tone: Qlliel
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  • 189 8 Businessmen In US Want GSA To Buy Off-Grade Rubber WASHINGTON. Mar. Counsel for I IS. Senate committee has been directed to make inquiry why the General Services Administration is not buyintj oilgrade rubber from Malaya and other sources m SouthFast Asia for current consumption m the United States US Senator
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  • 34 8 Standard Sbff Importer THE produce market m Singapore remained quiet yesterday, little activity being reported m all sections. Copra opened slightly Lower, buyers indicating $54 and tellers $555. The copra steadied Slight-
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  • 171 8 s t:«n<lar»l Stafl Reportei REVIEWING ruhln r tradKnfj m v ,i last yar. m hi* qMßedi to lli<" v in_;'[><u, Commeroe Kiihhrr hmmtkatimm wmtm I \estonlay. the rhairniaii. Mr. I. 1J36.372 ions of riil>l>» r were Iruii Clearing Home on F. 0.8. lemlrrv
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  • 36 8 HONGKON4 Com L h id^d budg< I b U placii -all G e\ ment erpendi i mo financial year ending »rch 31, L 952 t HK t! c oi I L 37.
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  • 9 8 Rubber Assn. Gift To Mr. Bateman MR O acted
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  • 97 9 "MIAMI. Mar. 29 (AIM: A ship fitting the description o! the schooner Tropicair, missjng since Monday with eight pretty girls and one man aboard, was today reported soon by a New York ship. Halcyon 111 A Coastguard said the schooner was reported to have its
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  • 128 9 DECK RATES TO HOIHOW 'TOO HIGH' Standard Staff Reporter HAINANESE m Singapore and the Federation are against j the present 'high' charges for, deck passage to Hoihow. fixed by shipping companies m aya. A test the charges will be ed by the P Malayan Hainanese Conterence to be" held m
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  • 357 9 Malayans Save Vietnamese RESCUE MADE OFF KELANTAN COAST By J. C. SPITTEL, Standard Shipping Reporter THE story of a Vietnam fisherman who was >lown off his course and rescued off Kelantan by Malayan fishermen, was told to The Standard The fisherman is now on his way back to his village
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  • 69 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 29: (Reuter-AAP) Hongkong's Department of Commerce and Industry (Fuel Control) announced yesterday that until further notice ships requiring coal bunkers m Hongkong will be supplied with sufficient to reach the next coaling port v: v i This measure, it was stated, was necessitated by
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  • 35 9 SIR Robert Wilkinson, late deputy Chairman of the Loncum Stock Exchange, and Mr. l. Ritchie President of the AustralianTederal Liberal Party were two BOAC passengers through Singapore yesterday for London.
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  • 114 9 HONGKONG, hlar. 29 <AP> The British-owned Shanghai Dockyards Ltd. m Shanghai found that efforts to "hang en" m Red China are costly The annual report tor the year i ended Sopt. 30 last published here today showed a loss o! KK5934,114. However, it was not a.->
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  • 22 9 FROM April 1. Kelantan and Trengganu silverware may be scut by uninsured parcel post within the Fderation of Malaya only.
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  • 287 9 Standard Staff Reporter TO 28-year-old Private S. Leech the Mjjht of Singapore from the deck of the incoming liner Tegdberg yesterday brought bark many memories of those grim days of the Japanese attack when as a midshipman aboard a British warship, he helped to
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  • 130 9 L O N D O N. (Airma (Reuter)— Mr. A. El B Professor of Natural Philosophy at St. Andrew's University, told members of the Institution el Naval Architects m London that a new type of sailing vesse might be able to attain speed; up to
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  • 73 9 Ship Brings 6,500 Tons Jan Cement Standard Staff Reporter THE 4,748-ton Seiko ?.laru, owned by the Konan Steamship Company, arrived m Singapore yesterday with 6,500-tons a enl for the Colony. The ship is expected to remain m the Outer Roads lor eight or nine days discharging her cargo into lighters.
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    • 583 9 FASt REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ir^ ct Overland wo, Los Angclci All American Canadian Cifies Penang P. S'Hom Spore UfttNl BEAR Gd 44 L'JCKENBACH 25/26 Apr. —27 A F 29/30 /p,. -ig cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama c A ST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG
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    • 91 9 [a,* DEPARTURES) Arrivals K.I.M. from Jakarta 4 p.m^ from Bangkok T.:io p». MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Penan*. Ipoh Ku.,U Lumpnr. Kota Bahru. Kuantan. 1M pm Lumpur VtM amDepartures Q.E.A. 8.0.A.C. for Sydney «i a.m. for S>dney a.m. for Londoa a.». X.L.M. for Amsterdam via Banfkok 8 P (extra) Sydney ti.M a.m.
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    • 159 9 m HARBOUR SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 1 P.M, WHARVES Odns. 44 45 Philippine Bear. Shoers Wharf: 42 43 Tegelberg. 40 41 Gordon 38 39 Aenaes, 36 37 Goalpara. 33 34 qioterdiik 31/32 Kota Agoeng. 28/30 Mii'wcll Hill 27 28 Kitten Maersk. 25/26 AFpfelion 23 24 Melampus. Braeside. 15 16
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    • 381 9 Despatches TODA V Kelantan (parcel: only) 6 p.m. by Sumpitan. W Austrr.iia, E. Australia am Xc- Zealand (letters only, n -i by Charon. Sibu noon b: B.iloh. *N. India and Pakistan S. India (letters only) 8 a.m. b: Eastern Queen, Hongkong China. Philippine Is., am Japan by Kutsang, Terempa i
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    • 659 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINEt'I S Spore. P S ham P*naa« "NORDVI.ST" for Hod «k oo 8 Kfbe Si Yotuhama Gdn? 4 5 ••t-RRIA" for BaISOO BanKkck 4-5 Apr 1-3 Apr 81 51 Mar. NORUHVAI for Bantkoi 2n-21 Apr. 17-18 Apr. "PANAMA" for Bangkok. Saiuon t l Hont-kons. Manila Kobe
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  • THE STANDARD Junior League
    • 836 10  - Learn From The Nettle DOUGLAS MORAES By COLOUR CONTEST -No, 6 tLFRED saw a beautiful flower growing < >: the farther side of a deep ditch, and he ran forward to get it for his sister Mary. Mary bessed him not to. lest he should tumble into the ditch. But
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    • 49 10 DINKUMS: "What kind of a dentist is Dr. Dumbo?" BLINKY: "He's great. Each time he extracts a tooth he gives you a glass of whisky DINKUMS "l)<> you still go i" him regularly?" BLINKY: "Not any more. I've run out of teeth.* 1 SIBASTIW (111 (Spore).
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  • 404 10 KADIO MA LAV A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7 ;»mi kcs., 1 1 'it metres) lo a m. New-,; I p.m Radio Or« hey tr.i; I ;u News; 1.46 \rt \an Damme Quintette; 6.15 Programme Summary; 8.11 Children's Programme; &30 Forces Favourites; 7 p.m. News. Singapore •Nh.irr Market
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  • 247 10 I\l AX Junior Leaguers. 'l am sorry to have disappointed you like that last week, but as you must have discovered, it was the Easter vacation th.it upset the publication schedule and deprived us of our usual Page. However, let's hope m return we will be able
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    • 197 10 ii i/i H* 1 i s I IB I JH to the miracle fv y M| MOTION PICTURE ,*jyßfV OF ALL TIME! > i S^^fca»> M V x*. iSnL'jU ma and 1001 yj starring SABL mm y4^ i 1 ./kve diprez W f '^\X r JUSTIN k* 4 J-t^lV CONRAD
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    • 256 10 I Name (Master .Miss) Age Address Closing date of contest: April 11. what YOl can do to him that is important. s<» Leaguers. here's >our chance to u>e those colours aga;ii and win a prize. Send m %our ellorts to '"Colour Contest No. c o Aunt ChristobeL Junior League, Singapore
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    • 136 10 The TSiealro Kith thr lon«<-t rim--10.4."> a.m..1.30-1.00-6. !."> X 9.30 P TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT p^ Mew fiiHfiMsP.fi PH< >N 1 SStt Ft Bcwrn I<>i• 1 \>l 1 11 1 I P>! CLIFTON WEBS as an angel m a wing splitti comedy! That f| Belvedere Man j A I moves heaven
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  • 631 11 MY REG MAY BE BEST Has Won Useful Racces ln England Bj TIME TEST' M, the 20 Straits Rarin" Immj h \u»<> Wn drawn for I> v L?" On mi I\ OJ> a Wyear-oltl chestnut old 1 Lyra !ki> the besi record. B "> I the import- iis owner B
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  • 157 11 K\ \\A UMPIR, Than. What's firsi class rirkrt? There lias been huhli controversy al)<»nt this ypc of the game. lln main objection to this descripion being used here is that the standard is very poor. The Selaogoi Cricket Asso- :i Executive Committee lave gi\en
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  • 99 11 Cl. 3, 4 Horses For Penang Meeting THE Penang Turf Club will hold a three-day Summer Meeting on M v 5, 9 and 12. There will be two run? each for classes 3 and 4 horses. Entries close on April 25. Class 3 horses will do 5| furlongs or 7
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  • 34 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— Muslim Sports Club. Kuala Muda league champions, will meet the Darul Aishan Football Club. Penang, m a charity ccer match to be played here on ay.
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  • 35 11 Malaya rider, Arthur Ayres. At left, Harry McCloud who is joining Penning trainer. J. R. Rodwrs. McCloud on thS Melbourne Cup rate on Colon us m 194*> n WHY Mt CLOUD
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  • 127 11 THE FIRST jockey who piloted a Melbourne Cop wmner to jou. the ranks of professional riders m Malaya arrived m Singapore l, v BOAC from Calcutta > r sterday. He is Harry Wcdoud, who rode Colon,, victory i» the 1942 Melbourne Cup race, bigge^
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  • 100 11 Turpin Will Meet Brown On April 16 LONDON, Mar. 29 (AP)— •Randolph Turpin, British and European middleweight champion, has been rescheduled to fUht Biiiy Brown of Hartford. C-nn, at Birmingham on April lb. Turpin signed to fight Brown at Earl's Court last ni-ht but withdrew because of a hand injury.
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  • 111 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— After several seasons the Englishmen and Australians here will mccl at the Selangor Club padang cm r the weekend m a erickef test." The Englishmen hope to avenge the defeats their countrymen suffered m the official tests m Australia. The teams are* ENGLAND:
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  • 54 11 IP OH, Thurs.— The Ipoh YTVICA has called fur entries for its third annual open tennis championship, which starts on April 20. Entries close on April 14. Challenge cups, presented by ".Irs. Leong Sin Nam for the singles and Mr. Cheong Chce for the doubles
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  • 193 11 THE DRAW f or the 20 imi portations by the Straits Racing Association for the four Turf Clubs m Malaya took place m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipuh and Penang. Results of the draw are as fallows: Silver Crest drawn by Mr. Tan Joo Siang, Cockplay Mr.
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  • 550 11 INDIAN ASSOCIATION teams for the week-end are: Tomorrow v REME at Balestier Road; I D. Dnarmaraj (Capt.) R. Sitharam, Rudn Singh, N. Narayanan, M.S. Gill, M. Ashraff, Hussain Shah. Hyder Sithawalla. J. Rasiklal, A. S. Nair and Achantlal. Reserves— Kader and R. Sandosham. On Sunday v Ceylon Sports
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    • 89 11 >9Si, K.r.t F:-»furw Sy«six»i«. toe. World n|h« fMtf»«i j^P^ ANOEaSo^ i I WHAT VA DOIN' A BIT OF AN \1 f 3 J^ k^ AT J l SL^Z IT3^\ I fIF *X?£L C 2*> J2* FIND IN I f *3l 6• JUST W «ERE ONE^ IwiTH THAT I/J L O
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  • 73 12 PARIS. Mar. 29 (Reuter) France v. field the same team whi m beat England last month; loi the Rugby Union internag linst Wales at the C mbes Stadium on April 7. am: R. Area! is. A Port- G Brun, G De!!etante. M a, J Alvarex, G. D
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  • 105 12 Unknown RASC Easily In Ipoh League Tie IPOH, Thurs.— Number 45 Commandos of Tapah, who displayed better finishing, scored a five nil win over 27 Company RASC m today's league soccer game played on the Padang. T Tapah soldiers took a I itary goal lead at the inter- j va
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  • 55 12 MONTE CARLO. Mar. 2 F Kova US his j v m the n the Butler c^ .ds tourc ki beal Patty 6 3. 6—3, m a hard-; ier .::er fi:... vfk V S mat I Desti iuai of I -..übles. Giano Cucelii Italy oart
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  • 77 12 US SWIMMING STARS TO MEET A ST!> TEXAS 29 I ua 200 outstand- States a immera and c r.nete here this ■■p.d m a Nation egiate xaation Champion- colleges and universJ ling acqu lie st rs to I starts I the 1* c freeJ .c'< Taylor of the College, v
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  • 209 12 Gambler Accuses Official CHICAGO. Mar 29 (AP>A Milwaukee sports gambler says he will to- i Big Ten Commissioner X.L (Tug) Wilson •ho name of a Western Conference basketball official he accuses of "irregularities, and I back up the charge with 'ironjclad proof. The admitted gambler is Sidney A Brodsoa He
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  • 61 12 BOMBAY. Mar.29 (AP)— Gil D V runi or. bettered the India:; record I i c 800-metre run m an exhibition run on W< I- kg tsi :i Indian ri n 3 v. tied one minute 56.6 seconds twobetter than iian recoi I He s.on by
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  • 77 12 AT THE annual general meet- n a ,v erican President I es Si ts Club the following c elected office-bearers: S P. Healey. president: Mr Tan Soo Liew, vice 1 preside-- M 0 J. Negaard, hon secretar A Chua Cheng v. ye (Pro tern.), hon.
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  • 466 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Association's tournament will he revived thiweekend after a week's break. There should be some keen play and nut a lew unexpected results* There will l>«- one senior division game on th<* padang where th<' >.(.(. will be ai home to RAF
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  • 292 12 REME the only Services team m this year** S\| |j tournament maintained their unheaten record uhen tlicx m donesia League at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tins wtm are now the only unheaten team m the Division I. AL.WL, UlUlil t. W
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