Singapore Standard, 31 March 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard NO. 273 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1951. 12 PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 161 1 Huge New UK Bill For Rearmament Stockpiling Of Food ►NDON, Mar 30 (R,,,,,,)-,!,.. British Government presented rv-1^"" aeroplanes and .he m L>_> >. 000,000 suppl- estimates issued today rhu overall estimate for i ».">|..>2 is ,r r K >-•> *i« c;;;:: -'r pushes np antral! costs alone by £40,000,000. I:
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  • 62 1 >t iiul ird Stall Reporter A MAJOR 54 c of Sins Branch 1 build a ppled childn a had to b- i i indefinitely i° lilable funds er 3 reason 1 "was E n of S Deparl nent, the Crippled b four ■j she?* han.d." It is negotiations
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  • 233 1 Rangoon 's Water Cut Off By Reds RANGOON, Mar. 30: (Keuter) Thousands ot Rangoon residents today trekked and motored to lakes four miles outside the city to fetch drinking water which was cut oil since yesterday, Com m v n ists having destroyed a pipeline. i Two persons were drowned
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  • 119 1 Pre-Occupation Debt Settled In S'pore High Court Standard Stall Reporter THI? Singapon Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court es terdav. allowed a claim of $17,163 on a pre-Occupation debt of $19,976 by Gian Singh and Company against K. M. Abdul Kassim and Company. Gian Singh and
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  • 50 1 CIVILIAN lorry Ridded into a flooded 24-foot dram yesterday evening at the Sth mile Bukit Timah Road. There was a heavy downpour at that time. The lorry's Malay dn\er. Maal bin Shanadi, and Indian passenger, Janarthanan, were injured and sent to the General Hospital.
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  • 185 1 Standard Staff Reporter COMMITTEE members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce agreed to give their fullest support to the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association which they think is rendering great service to the Chinese community. Air Tan Siak Kew. icepresident of the Chamber, was
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  • 36 1 photo. See Story on Page l. sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore and Professor R.E. Holttum admiring the white bouganvilles, shown at tlie annual Flower Show at the Happy World yesterday. Standard
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  • 406 1 Chairman Advoc ates Swift Action To Curb Mob Violence Spore Chamber Meets Standard Stall Reporter TREATING the Singapore riots with top priority m its review, the chairman's speech to the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday demands as a right that never again shall a minority
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  • 243 1 Ferrer, Judy Holiday, Eve' Given Awards HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 30 (AP) "All About Eve." Jose Ferrer, and Judy Holiday won the top Oscars at Hollywood's spectacular Academy Awards ceremony last night. The awards were given to honour stars and pictures selected by members ol' the industry as' the best m 1950.
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  • 359 1 Reds Move Up 30,000 Men For Spring Offensive TOKYO, Mar. 30 (AP) Some 30.000 fresh Communis! troops poured into the Korean central iron! today m preparation lor an expected attack along a 60-mile battle-line. The new troops may be re- r placing typhus and smallpoxridden Red soldiers reported by Allied
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  • 233 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Customs Department is not aware ol any Chinese Communist ring m Singapore engaged m smuggling gold into the Colony to pay for commodities badly needed by Communist organisations m Red China, said the Comptroller ol Customs, Mr. R S.
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  • 62 1 PENANG. Fn. The aerodrome at Bayan Lepas will be opened to traffic at 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 1, The Standard learns. The Bayan Lepas airport was closed for repair due to damage as a result of heavy flooding sometime m September last year. Since
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  • 344 1 Helicopter's Role In Campaign Review ed THE USE of holicopters lo evacuate sick and wounded members of the Security Forces trom the jungle m Malaya has already saved several lives, and the limbs ot less seriously wounded patients, the KAI said last night m a review ol helicopter operations. In
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 93 1 LADIES' HANDBAGS always rail on THE NOVELTY STORE 88 North Bridge Road, Phone 31?3. L.C.C. Results The lull list ol successful candidates m the London Chamber ol Commerce Autumn examination held recently at \arious centres m the federation and Singapore appears m Pa«cs 3. 7 and 11. /^f E-AiP. jtfUlfokteee(haven't
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  • 'LET PRIVATE BOARD RUN VITAL SERVICES'
    • 294 2 Standard Staff Reporter THOUGHT SHOULD be given to the setting up of a Board, or Boards, under which Singapore's essential services would be divorced from the Municipality and run on a commercial basis, the deputy-chairman, Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. F. Taylor told
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  • 389 2 Adjournment Speeches Round-Up Standard Staff Reporter AT THF Singapore Municipal Commissioners monthly meeting yesterday the following Commissioners spoke during the adjoiirnment. M: g Kllt provision of bus paid a J. C Rae. U*e Municipal eyor eft S .pore. \i- i M Jamabboj talked ol Singap re. He oarkej I ways
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  • 244 2 Cinema Show For 'Ideal Girl Entries' I ENTR INTS for Ihe Sin- jl I gap A! or Cha tuber I ol r; [deal i I I Working Girl contest were i j I '-I s .it X i le Pla< jres i i terday. i I Thej were shou n
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    81 2 MISS EMME Mary Khoo of Penang was marrii d to Mr. Ralph Modder at the Singapore Marriage Registry yesterday. The RegistrarGeneral, Mr. L. B. D.'Netto officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo (hee (hoar of Penang. Mr. Her man Kappa gave her away. The groom is
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  • 101 2 Standard stall Reporter THE Acti g Sii gapore Municipal President, Mr. Norman Ward, told Mr. M. P. D. Nair our South) yesterday that ild bring m a motion to reverse the decision of Commissioners taken m December last to close the wells used by towRay growers
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  • 490 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. M. P. D. NAIR (Labour South), at yesterday's meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners, lost his motion, which sought permission for the Singapore Traction Company Limited Bus Service from Shackle Club m Beach Koad to Sandes Soldiers' Home m Portsdown Koad
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  • 382 2 Flower Show Standard Woman Reporter FOR THF third year m succession the Nam Kee Nursery won the championship at the annual Flower Show held at the Happy World Stadium yesterday. The proud proprietor of the Nursery took home 14 first prizes and lb' second
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  • 92 2 Standard st._n Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners at Their monthly meeting I y voted men tse 0 cent i cubic feet of ga ide ar.d within icipal limil TL* presenl per feel 2 a pecA 5. S. 3 A.m Mr. M. P. I) N'air (Lab.,
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  • 166 2 Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the published statistics of tax payable by different racial groups." and companies. Mr. A. F. Taylor deputy chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce said yesterday the statistics served merely to highlight the gross inequality of tax collection. He said
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  • 88 2 Mock Election At S'pore School Standard Stafl Reporter NO ELECTION of oui councillors proc? I*l more smoothly than thai organised I»n tin- \i...*» Chinese School held at th ir rnhlv iiall m Barker !»<>..! yesterday* No voters evei ing 1 ths moi !y ti}..:i the 120 I Lav Liberal U
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  • 21 2 TH PORE 1 H. A L I. 30 rt I Work oa»lj six bungalows began last iepiemuer.— owuuaiu v
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 107 2 mmJStMwww X J BOHfSr-SINCr NONE 0-YO' HAS I! AH DECLARES T DAY"*SAt»E I I.*-- •■<•• I gMJj 4JAX** <" C MARRY M^fe-r^ HAWKINS DAT "WHEN A H NfcJCT IS^^lWi HAWHJMS Z— tauJ r TA J FIRES -ALL o'YO KIN START rHW^.'na > eXr: 7* V TAKE FIRM MEASURES.'.'' r-—--^ A-RUNNIN
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  • 1419 3 LCC EXAM. PASSES IN FEDERATION do n he P-s« to ihe Lon- Certificate Stage TRENGGANI CENTRE Shorthand: 2592 P. U. Daniel Pass witt iD. .Speed 100>: Shorthand: SStt V. Thillai Natoan Pass with D. (Speed 80). KOTA BAHRU CENTRE Abdul Rahman, Pass with •D rvpeA^tmg; 8439 Yeo Kirn rang, Pass
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  • 101 3 .1 Mart* Corresp undent LUMPUR, Fri. magistrate's court I for lunch todaj, Mr. ard, c msel for ts, the Ocr untile I Mr. A P Jack, that the Manager of Parson, to attend I apoloP J Cl irke, acting khe Transport ...a $1,000 on ss of
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  • 41 3 lard Mull (>.-;- poadeal LUMPUR. Fri Sri S D Com] B Regi re- "ana B t, toward a inihanriling hi patrol with 20 1 tof S D mis' ng of 1 patrol, .eral 3 and were pul U
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  • 231 3 Non-Racial Parties Urged In Federa tion Standard Shipping Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The formation of political parties m the Federation on the lines of the Labour and Progressive parties of Singapore was advocated by Dr. Ismail bin A. Rahman, a member of the Johore State Council, m an interview with
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  • 90 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri.— Dr. S. C. Leung, area secretary. Worlds Alliance of YMCA, South-east Asia, is due m Ipoh tomorrow and is expected to remain lor four days. The Ipoh YMCA has arranged a programme to give Dr. Leung the opportunity to meet the
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  • 28 3 TWO shopkeepers of Jalan Abdullah and Jalan Sisi, Ng Hoe Chua and Tang Meng Hong, were fined $5 each for causing obstruction to the five-toot-way with their goods.
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  • 83 3 Standard Stall Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Fri— Teoh Chang Seng (41 1 was sentenced to tour months' rigorous imprisonment and rmed $200 or two months r.i. by Mr. B. G. Smith, President of 'the Sessions Court. Parit Buntar, when he pleaded guilty to being m possession of 17
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  • 561 3 A NEWCOMER, Rajah, son of Kutty Reddy, was fined $:;o for failing to register within 30 days after his arrival m Muar from India. TWO Indians. Muthu and Kandiah, who fought on a public i road at Layang Layang town, wore each fined $9 by the Kluang
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  • 272 3 Standard Stall CorrcspowdrMt KUALA LUMPUR. The main party of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards passes through here for Singapore en route to the United Kingdom arhere on June 28, the King presents them mth new sets of King's colours and Regimental colours. They Leave bfalaya
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  • 43 3 BAIL of S5OO srai allowed Veerappan. 24. who claimed trial to a charge of unlawful possossion o; 2<;o kat is of latex and 10 katis ot rubber scrap at Kirn I Kee Estate. Bukit Pasir. The i case was postponed to April 3.
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  • 152 3 35 Bandits Killed In One Week Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA UTMPUB Fri.— il tn* < will be a record month for I Si rurity Forces m their against Malayan Commui Up to now. over 110 bandits been killed m action, abou' them this week, half I number m Seism The
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  • 59 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese L c Soo Hai, was sentenced to year's hard labour m the Kuala Lumpur Hrs! magistrate's i i I i yesterday for having entered Kuala Lumpur m defiance of a police prohibition order. He w.<s stated to have had a string sl previous convicti ru
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 You are invited to hear the PUBLIC LECTURE 'PROCLAIM LIBERTY THROUGHOUT ALL THE LAND •It I f f A I \X_f o/ N. H. Knorr of New York PJtl Sim VT OF I ITCH TOU ER BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY APRIL 1 4 P«M. VICTORIA MEMORIAL THEATRE \MMlssiON 'FREE NO COLLECTION
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    • 69 3 GOOD SAMARITAN' JAILED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLK, Fri. The President of the Session Srart, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today heard a different rsion of "The Good Samaritan. Indian Mookan. helped a compatriot Chelliah. h.. m a"r the tetter had become tipsy while drinking \mv Mookan put Chelliah to bed. removed
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    • 176 3 A tip for Singapore THE Cola nut. one of the Ingredients (usmm?+\w^ "•S^^^wit^ of Pepsi-Cola, on trees m Africa t* 6£i-» >-** and the West Indies. The people who :^~m> gP.f/9 live m this area, call the Cola tree fei. wSP "'\tm "The Tree of Life" Modern science TJHS *jaSO
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 36 3 §f 9AD BUSINESS, JV IT'S COMING* #*li NO I A DROP? EaSjffe) f NO! JI 6 F^ E RE A^TX Z Z ->j*^ff? iL UNDOSQING /^^V UOOSE/ r IT'S DAY- >*SEl| fHx GROUNDED IN A fel?£>rs
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  • 165 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. Another lawyer. Mr. Eusoffee Abdool- cader LLB. son of Sir Hussein H. Abdoolcader, was admitted to the bar by Mr. Justice Job- ;_g m the Supreme Court tod .y. Admitting Mr. Abdoolcader. his I. rdship said that he had
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  • 64 4 standard staff Correspondent TELOK AX SCO, Fri. An aged woman Lee Chan Chooi. a I during screening oper■i< .ns, a enten Ito imprisonment and a fine on two ges by inche Abdul Hamid, Telok Anson Magistrate. Lee was given 15 days' simple imprisonment lor being m
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  • 61 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Yet another case of poliomyelitis wa< rei ported for the week ending i Mar. 24, according to the latest M tnicipal Health Statement. There were 110 births and '45 deaths including seven t under one year, as against i'>
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  • 113 4 PA RIT BUNTAR, Fri.— Ong Ah Hup (22>, Out; Ah Choo (22) and Or.i,' Tow Kok (26) were charged m the Paiit Buntar Sessions Court '.vith extortion by threatening Chor Sec. with death thorobv inducing him to deliver SIOO to them. The President amended the eh
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  • 228 4 Penang Chinese Chamber Urges Partial Election Only r Standard Staff Coi respondent PENANG, Fri. The "Municipal Elections*' committee was informed lhat it was Inadvisable to have all Municipal Commissioners elected by popular ballot, states the 1950 report of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, The Chamber considers it desirable that
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  • 105 4 PENANG, Fri.—Lightning struck down the main 20 feet long wooden beam and part of the front roof of a sundry goods shop, Chop Thean Lee Co., m Prangin Road opposite the Prangin Koad Market at about 3 a.m. today. "I thought a bomb had fallen,"
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  • 239 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The progress oi Malaya depends on its education at every level from the primary school to higher education said Prof. T. 11. Silcock, Acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, m a message to the ?enang Normal Students' Committee.
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  • 35 4 THREE nurses. M I S k I. M s Catherine Chong Che M Kuan t Dist ricl Hoa been promoted Stan X M C present attending a spi ealth nu irse at 1
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  • 158 4 'Tec Sam Ooi's Name Was Kok PENANG, F —A 3 Chinese 0 I y Mr. D. C. I. W< a Magistrate 1 C rt 1 he was Kok Kiong escaped from lawful fn n the Siliawan Police Station at light on Mar. 22, After the eh ping from lawful cusi
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  • 465 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— A call for freedom of trade, development of port facilities and the de-control of rice— -the staple food of the country— is contained m a memorandum to Sir Hilton Povnton, Deputy Under-Secretary of State, by the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 213 4 Compulsory Insurance PENANG, Fri. Strong opposition to any compulsory insurance scheme, m view of the painful experience under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance scheme, is voiced m the 1950 report of the Penang Chinese Cham- ber ot Commerce. The report states that "m March, a
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  • 258 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A communique explaining Security Forces action resulting m damage to two classrooms of the Hon Mun School. Puchong, exclusively announced m the Standard on March 28, was issued this evening. The statement said that information had been received from a reliable source
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 154 4 ____X J _________^^^fc m^mM\w^ m^mWmd^^m. Jr jf* .jf A -i-ff fi^r *a i WERE* A good/year GIANT TYRE SPECIALLY BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH TFANSPC Hew D o Yo u Yr c w ffi Seed r^ HAL*** fcastetlAt AERATED WATER CC. I TEL. B44-26 U .uk V~* feSftoKHT IRON FU'! UP:
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    • 122 4 m ~*kfsX rrr^dlr :^d= S A to E i EE R^Sf HV JI I P y J SEE THATS HOW KEPT I I N A\X 11l rt(l/X\\ 1It: that top vqu F~^ ~o 1 lH (V O WCl =*V i bKQj^HT .^X f MV lAD uPDP Al I TuFCC vcaOC
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  • VOLUNTEERS WANT SAME FOOTING ASARMY
    • 383 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS want to I placed on equal footing -witli the European mi tary. Tbey feel thai with the cml of (li»crimin lion the force will gel the full rapport of tl people. These views were expressed yesterday by V lvi leaders, who said that m
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  • 264 5 UNKNOWN Dry Dock Is Playground For Fish Standard Shipping Correspondent A SECOND DRY DOCK, which was built and completed by the Japs, durin-j the occupation, with the use j of P.O.W's, and Javanese 1 imported labour now lies abandoned and slowly falling into decay as the action of the sea
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  • 59 5 Stole M agneto Charge CHNG BOON SENG charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with theft a magneto valued at $50 belonging to the military on March 29 at 22:: BOD. Alex mdra Koad. He is alternatively charged with retaining the stolen magneto. Bail of SlaO was allow. I
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  • 189 5 MALACCA, Fri.— Representatives of Chinese associations, guilds and societies m Malacca sent a cable to Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, yesterday stating their reasons why they were against Communist China sending a mission to investigate conditions of Chinese m Malaya. The following is
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  • 88 5 Standard London Corr. LONDON. Fri. —The Malayan crisis cannot be solved by Parliamentary visits or timid measures of "a weak-kneed Government" shareholders of Malaya Rubber Planters were told yesterday at their annaul meeting. Extracts from the general manager's report read as follows: *-Tlie general
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  • 299 5 Pauline Played Genty Approved By M. RAKICH WHEN THE famous pianist, Jacques Genty, was m Singapore m 1949 he lu*ar<l one of Madam Lucien Wang's pupils, six-year-old Pauline Sieux play the piano and remarked that she held jireat promise. Yesterday, two years later, M. Genty heard Pauline give a little
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  • 227 5 Standard Staff Reporter HOLDING that he wai not satisfied with the evidence the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque. yesterday stopped proceedings and acquitted and discharged Handy Lawrence an English speaking Indian, who was alleged to have issued three promissory cotes each for
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    119 5 The Commissioner General, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. The C-tn-C, For East Lai(d Forces, Gen. Sir John Harding, Lady Harding and the Manager o) the Hongkong Shanghai Bank ana Chairman of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association, Mr C. L. Edwards, met Chinese leaders m Singapore at the residence o] the Director
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  • 85 5 ANOTHER BATCH ot 26 sick and wounded United Nations men from Korea arrived by ail ambulance at Changi last night on their way to their own coup.- tries. There Acre eleven .stretcher i and IS walking cases three South Africans, one Frenchman, and 22 British, including
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  • 173 5 Mallal's Poll RallyBut Majid Was There A GOOD-HUMORED crowd laughed and booed when Mr. ML A. Majid, one of the Independent candidates for the City Ward m the Council elections, began an attack on his Progressive Party opponent. Mr. N. A. Mallal at an election meeting on Anson Road yesterday.
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  • 132 5 Standard Woman Reporter MR. H. J. C. KULASINGHA, -m an election talk at Pasir Panjang yesterday, promised his .voters he would direct his efforts to securing better hous- ing. cheaper fuel and food if elected to the Singapore Legisj lative Council. Mr. ECulasingha, who is a
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  • 80 5 A WARRANT of arrest was issued by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesterday, against Low Chiew Hee for tailing to turn up on a summons charge. brought up by Low's wise, NO Soo Hiang. Ng accused her husband of using criminal toree on
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  • 181 5 MRS VILASIM MENON I dependent aroman cand from Seletar m the forthcomit Council elections, m a mai festo printed m five languag ask the "sturdy" people Seletar to choose their can date without fear DC favour. Mrs Menon said that tl comp. atively a neweomei ay, she has greater
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    • 976 5 mm -_m________= om MARRIAGE j .image of Mr. Yu Lie oi Jakarta and Miss g Poh Yu of Singapore Ice place at Jakarta on >.: 1951. DEATH t Pent Chye. brother of 1 Ang Peng Tin and aw of Mr. Ec Yong a. away on Thursday larch at the age
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    • 259 5 SALVATION ARMY NEEDS $63,000 S> TflE SALVATION Army m Im from 30. I •Malaya have launched I 1 U >st comi; nual campaign tor funds bv it is iioped to tceau Avenu< N< necessary for the continuance of o'iO is required to complet< Ots social and evangelical work rebuilding of
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  • 1799 7 LCC AUTUMN EXAMINATION: LIST OF SINGA PORE PASSES HKRE ARE the Singapore results for tntnmn l«)=;n r. tuilj b, llu- London Chamber of Commerce. 1,,,,,, l o0 Eaunmataom BAFFLES INSTITUTION I USING CLASSES ctE IIFK MI STAGE h-< ping: Abraham Elias:} SB. Cha' u: Cno j g C long ILu
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  • 814 7 MR. M. P. D. NAIR, Labour South.* at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday asked that a market for hawkers be built without delay at the Balestier Road end of Towner Road. Speaking during the adjournment Mr. Nair referred to the
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  • 315 7 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS a very dangerous principle for the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to admit responsibility for housing people who have to be evicted because the house m which they live is considered dangerous and has been ordered to be demolished. This was stressed
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  • 140 7 Standard Stall Reporter TIIK Singapore Municipal President. Mr. Norman Ward, was yesterday questioned by Mr M. P. IX Nair (Labour South) as to why he I.Mr. Nair). the mover of a motion, was not Riven the opportunity to reply to the debate on it. Mr.
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  • 140 7 Standard Staff Reporter INDIA and Pakistan are suffering from a definite shortage of to<»d. according to ihe report on Nutrition. presented yesterday by the delegates concerned at the International Students Service conference now m progress at the University of Malaya. Tentative recommendations to be placed
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  • 58 7 Red Cross Sent $17,000 to S'pore Standard Stall Reporter LONDON headquarters of 'he British Red Cross Society sent out $17,000 to Singapore m August last year for the relief of Korean refugees. Half of this money was sent to Korea m January, 1951, ancl the other half is at the
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  • 40 7 A PHOTOGRAPH of the disturbances outside the Singapore Supreme Court last December led to the conviction of Mohamed Shariff b. Mohd. Kassim who was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to one year imprisonment for rioting.
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  • 193 7 Standard StaM Reporter The Progressive Pa ty Com nas- ac sin ihe S z:-n>- <_■ Municipal Commission were yesterday charged with vind tiveness by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated). Mr. Y:.'i> was speaking on his motion to refer back a decision of the Vehicles and Traffic
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  • 54 7 FOUR MEMBERS of the Scandinavain lee Show, disappointed when they found Singapore Swimming Club pool emptied of water due to repairs, carried out charming pirouettes on the deserted lawn and finally went for swim m the sea to limber up. Members were an 11 year-old-girl, two men and
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  • 637 7 Com m iss ioners Budget $64,800 For Allowances Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Mun cipal Commissioners yesterday voted themselves $1)4.800 as monthly allowance at tht rate of $200 each, lor 1951. The provision was made m a supplemental budget passed at their monthly meeting. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, who moved deletion
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  • 62 7 Standard Slafl Reporter TRAINING ol loca personnel as teachers ol deal' children is envisaged m a scheme now be g sponsored by the British Red Gross Society (S ngap Branch. A teacher with special qualifications is now m the Colony foi a period ol three yea:
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 67 7 i jeil kmj:\s shoes INCORPORATING THOSE (a^\ IMPORTANT FEATURES. V,*V WIDTH (]g\ /^Awi I aw mm Ml ■***\O~ 4 S JSM lEK6TH /MfK 4/UO\ 1 J()\ 1/ for School wear m brown, or white m different Hid Ihi I to each -i/e uith extra room al the I locs for
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    • 35 7 \M t I OH, DEAR --HE'S 1 I I A/EXr 1 1 1 |Pf THAT'LL LliZZ^ H I MM -.7 ALWAYS STEAUN&y £>AY IVSTOP HlM^ A^_l.h^ r— j Of f —^^.ob^— g^^xwny ;E? TtA _S£=_____________________B__fi_______
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  • 763 8 FAIR PRICES FOH 2IN, RUBBER- CONDEMNING the I .S. attitude towards Malayan rubber and tin as illogical ami against all principles adopted by America, the deputy chairman of tfce Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F. Taylor, said that given
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  • 363 8 -TEXTILES storks m Malaya have been adequate lo meet local neiaada ami. without a major world :i->--heaval, there is reason to beKeve thai stocks *»ill ronturae io he available ia good apply. 5 s sl ited m the Singa- C r of Commerce of imported
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  • 273 8 Tribute To Banks, Insurance Firms IN REVIEW of P>"»t) banking and exchange, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce states that local banking system ha- successfully geared ii>elf to the increased tempo ot business and has provided every facility normal]) required of it by trade and industry. The Dt>}> ty Chairman of
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  • 68 8 A 5,700-ton cargo of food was 0 to Singapore by the G ilpara from Australia. The nrnun items included T. 200 bags "flour (m 50 and |50 lb. bags), «jOOO cases of condensed milk. TOO cases of butter. 4,000 cases oi wines aad brandy, 200 cases wh
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  • 184 8 Standard Staff Reporter TO COPE with the increasing demand for Coca-Cola m Singapore, .Mr. Carl F. Faires, Divisional Manager for Coca-Cola m South-East Asia, is now visiting the Singapore Bolller, Lion Limited, to finalise plans for expansion. He disclosed that Lion Limited already have
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  • 452 8 Standard Staff Reporter SK\ ERAL experienced printers m Singapore, pointing out the need for a scheme for the training of young printers, suggest that Government ohouhl subsidise such a trade school m the colony. I he) offer to devote some of their time
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  • 113 8 Something Synthetic Hasn't Got standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Friday Ma i >pe is i the resiliency of her natural rubber, the chairman ot Anglo-Malaya Rubber (?'->. ii cheated at the annual meeting yes- lay. In his annual report, Mr Eric Millei called attention to an article m Wail Street Journal
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  • 93 8 I >PENI SC up new p ib ities for Indi i lesia and other mid producing countries is a project m Florida to pj i ice -print from sugar cane b ig asse the waste material ol' the sugar industry. The United Bagasse Cellulose C np.
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  • 126 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Fn. The improvement m the metal price was reflected m the Malayan tin Share market which attracted more inquiries today. Rubbers and industrials were firm with price rises being iecorded m selected issues. Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers Fraser
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  • 393 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE STALEMATE m the international tin talks m Washington was a major factor contrihiitiii<j i to the upward tendency of the Malayan metal price, which yesterday recorded the hi»s:est advance since the I nited Mates stopped baying for stock piling.
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  • 125 8 Standard Stall Reporter SELLING pic bbiii <' from ii jM'<Miiii;\ prriiiimahlj lo HNniil the higher rate ol I ii I n rattoed |>ri« •<••» m tbe '••in-a-pore rubber market \««.}rr<lu\ to ease -h^lith after opening steady* There *a a mo irtiover ai business on a
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 85 8 The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday M.ir. ;>o i w ere p*-r it). Buyers Sellers No. 1 X S.S Spot Loose (norn) s i T sms F.OJB m baits April No 1 K.S S (2.l€| 52.17! No I RS S s:.o:> s:.o.i No ,'J KSS (norn i SIM.! S|
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    • 17 8 SI NG A POSE, Fri.— The price of Tin to-day was $59C5i per picul. Cp $18.50.
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    • 22 8 Friday's prices hist session were: Spot £1,255 buve s £1.265 sellers. Three months £1,135 buyers V.:i.*Joo sellers. Settlement Price -Cl.ltiO
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  • 128 8 Standard Stall Reporter CONDITIONS Ln the Singapore produce market generally were quiet yesterday The volume ol business as small. Copra opeaed tower yesterday morning at $54, but rose towards the close to (551. with sellers at $59| per picul and buyers holding off. Coconut oil was
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  • 64 8 Singapo C nt>er I merce Ril A ition i 1 prices yes*, d II I per lb.: N 1" J Bumtv vi!.f S;n<iked S:u (norn 12.11 FOB m b PJo. 1 R.S.S Cl N i 2 B SS. X $2 OS No. 3 RSS *1.»5 R.M.A lonre« U
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  • 61 8 THE HIGHLAND tnd I land i' Rubtx Co rip P^'d a final dividend ol I 1 I cent. tax making a total for I^-h) ot 2~\ per cen:.. ahs irbing toi.oi).) (£***** lie pi evious year) Tlie tr tnsfer I i I reserve was £21.000 (nil), replanting
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  • 42 8 HONGKONG, Mar. M.—Special Standard s. a pnres on the Hmi n g Ej change today were HK515.62 to CJ sterling; HK?$6.O3 to US$l HK(] 815 to Malayan $1. HKSO 325 to one Indonesi m Ruppiah Gold FTKS3I4 to one tael.
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  • 478 9 Will Bring 375 nn^ a<\ ath lons Of Cargo Tr-*W g^a q ror Singapore By J. C. SPITTEL, Standard Shipping Reporter THE first German merchant ship to call at Singapore after the war is due here next week. She 1* the Mai Rickmers, an oil burner
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  • 247 9 COLONY CHAMBER SUPPORTS SHE PROPOSAL Tiir: Sii gapore Chamber of Commerce supports a proposal made by t'ne Harbour Board for a scheme of penal storage which will act as a spur I to those importers who do not clear their goods from the S HB says the 1950 report ol
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  • 59 9 THF 9,000-ton freighter Philip-: nine Bear, which is leaving port to day for Hongkong Kobe and Los Angeles; took aa her main! cargo from Singapore ancl Penang 800 tons 01 rubber, lor Los Angeles. Fo>- Hor.iOori* she took JoU tons ol charcoal from Penang. and for Kobe
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  • 202 9 FOUR men ulio Ixiiit up ihe fine Qantas Empire Airways service through Singapore on the 'Kangaroo' route (Sydney lo London) are due to leave shortly. They are Mr. John Day (Traffic and Sales); Mr. L. R. Trewcnack (Operations); Mr. L. G. Dusting (Engineering) and Mr. R.
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  • 92 9 Colon y Gets 1.176 Cases Of 'Smokes' Standard Staff Reporter T II F. Ben Line freighter Banalder, which arrived here yesterday from Britain and Continental ports brought as her main cargo 446 cases of Dettol. 832 pieces of rails. 475 cartoons of flint, 150 drums of cement. 750 drums of
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  • 205 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The Royal Rotterdam Lloyd's 10,000-ton passenger freighter Ampenan, which arrived m Penang yesterday on its maiden voyage, is one of the few vessels m which the crews have their own cabins and messes. The ship is here to load
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  • 66 9 Ship's Chief Steward Dies V.R. R. D. RICHNER, Chief Steward of the Pacific Far East Line ship Philippine Bear, died of heart failure, soon after the ship anchored m Singapore's Outer Roads on Wednseday. Mr. Richner was popular and well liked by the officers and members of the crew. The
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  • 49 9 I.INCO' N and Brigand bombers of r ar East Air Force flew sortie' yesterday to strike at ba* t targets m Negri Sembik and Johore, Bombing, rocket projectile and machine-gun attacks were made on the target, m support of operations by the security forces.
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  • 29 9 The general export duty on estate rubber from Indonesia has S been further raised by 54-3 cents I per kilogramme for the serond quarter of 1951.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 618 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE D»rect Overland \%%*w\%tw\ Los A*»gele; All American Canadian Cities Penang p. S'hom Spore JL. LUCKENBACH 25/26 Apr. 27 Apr. 19/30 Apr. Accepting cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama r fAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN fir HONGKCN" Spore. A R F LUCKENBACH
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    • 54 9 i;:<YAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P- Sham Penang SARANGAN 21/23 Apr. 25 Apr. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 10 m f CHINA SIAM LINE Hongkong, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Moji. 11 V HAI HING Spore 6/9 APRIL M flight
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    • 89 9 Nair ARRIVALS^ lfjg&^ B and DEPARTURES] ti' y»' y%\*\ »_.»Ti -I^SFlrmm^mmmm. (I.^TTjlArrivals PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS from Manila 5.30 a.m. Q.E.A.-BOAC from London via Calcutta I p m BOAC Argonaut. from London via Xegombo 5.45 p.m from Hongkong 3.15 p.m BHARAT AIRWAYS from Calcutta 12.30 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Medan. Penang.
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    • 684 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINE^"* raore Ft*.. P««t. "ERRIA" for Salaon Bangkok 4^ Apr 1-3 Apr. I 11 "NORDHtAI* for Bangkok 20 21 Apr. 11-li *P»"PANAMA' for Bauitkok Saiaon HtiikikotiK Manila Kobe A V"*nhjm« 2R -30 Apr 26-27 Apr. 25 25 <\pr. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 12-14 V v 11-11 May
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    • 43 9 Despatches TODAY: Sarawak (except Miri) by R. Brooke. N. Borneo. Labuan Brunei and Miri noon by Kajang, Thailand (letters only) 7.10 am. by train. Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong. China and Japan by Szechuen, N. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Marudu, Jakarta by Baud.
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    • 611 9 in Harbour^ CIIIUC iT nntitv Wharf 42 '.3 Tegelberg. 40Mill > :\1 KUAUn jg/jg cnaes 36 37 Ooalpara. 33 34 AND WHARVFS 4 I* M Sloterdijfc, 31 32 Ca'chus 29 30 MUSa.ilf wn.-m>r,: < s <* i ..?i. weJ] N11 2 28 Bcnnevis 25 26 Rebe WHARVES verett, Ent. to
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    • 347 10 ll.< >a.m. 1. 45- 4.00- 6.30 4 9130 p.m. %^ff SMASH 1 Starring OS !X N GUP! TI— NENG tfATIMAH ROKIAH— A, R. TOMPi —SITI TANJONG PERAK P .'eased cV Da a '.< by 'v- Hi*-s. Ltd. TONIGHT AT M NITE Thrill To The Glorious Music of NAUSHAD Ha i____l?^__i3^__M_l
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    • 389 10 ,^-g h^ w^tiitf iWBMtiQMWiQW^Itf 7/iflMfi?B*BtttfflHBffifitt'Sfti'Sfi^^?^^ Hr^ l^^SfflHH^^^^H^^HH|^^^. The Ice Revue Comes To Town I \V T HEN the Jardine Matheson liner Kutsang was I reported sighted oif Singapore island yesterday mornins, more than one anxious show executive on land breathed a deep sit;h of relief. For aboard the vessel was
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    • 157 10 nationality) and six men. The party was met on board by Mr. Stangerup and Mr. Dziubinski who lost no time m getting them ashore by special launch. We had a lovely trip," one oi the chorus told me. "And we spent the days sunbathing and keeping fit." India, where the
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    • 247 10 f%P ■u__tf__________B W 4mLmt ft¥__J______H____l _l______-B_ wa\ JMB THE sailors three are (from top lo bottom): Terry l>;*rkin. Buller Nielsen and Carl Westwood W lio do a number of that name m th»- Ic<- Revue. Later m the programme Nielsen representing Denmark and burkin representing England, present a noveltj number
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    • 418 10 '''-''mwwwww^aV :oo ty: ONE ol the stars of the Scandinavian Ice Revue who arrived m Singapore yesterday from (ah utta Catherine Brown. She holds the Scottish amateur skating champion title. Excessive Nudity Offends Malayans Contends Howson BY ANDREW ROTH Standard London < or. lONDON. Mar. SO. Although j he Bias
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    • 207 10 ammLIWLmW I DAILY mm^mhh |,Tli ¥3400 I SBOV The Theatre nith the longest run. 10.45 a.m.-1. 30- 1.00-6.45 9..'*0 STILL PLAYING the FILM YOUJJL REMEMBER $/>m*on battles a giant lion and kills it with his bare hands 1 CECa B.DeMIUES MASTERPIECE Samson Delilah |j Color by TECHNICOLOR a p.f»m*urt p,
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  • 269 11 (By BEN PHLEGAR, A.P. Sports Writer). LONDON, Mar. 30. Great Britain grabbed two more European boxing championships on Tuesday night and now monopolise the top weights, from welterweight through heavyweight. But this half of the world is still woefully short of
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  • 2241 11 !t Page 3 Chye Eng. I Kang CM n G u v.. S Zain G 2 1 T m Huang, 2861 -a D k. Pass o hai D X itty m O Toong Pass P I Lim 2409 4".0 Wilson ci D (Speed Pass 2419 Lov Lee 2421 o._
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  • 111 11 LONDON, Mar. 30 (AP) j Cesar Brian, of Argentina, was chosen by promoter Jack Solomons Thursday as the next opponent for European heavyweight champion Jack Gardner. Solomons said the two men will meet m a ten-r*ound bout at Harringay Arena on April 24 Brion was outpointed m
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  • 107 11 DALLAS. Texas, Mar. 30 (UP) —All seeded players on Thursday night advanced with varying degrees of difficulty into the quarter-finals of the Uth annual United States badminton championships. Defending champion Marten Mendez, San Diego, California, set the pace m bowling over Stanton Perddy, Brooklyn, Massachusetts, 15-1, 15-2.
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  • 104 11 TODAY v. R.N.A.S. Sembawang) at Hong Lim Green at 2.15 p.m.: Cheong Thiam Siew. Ho Ah Loke, B.L. Chua, Chin Yoon Fook, Au Tat Chu, Swee Lim Swung, Chua Kee Meng. Wong Siew Choon, Ong Beng Bee, Ong Tong Bee. Ha Fook Sian. Reserves: Khoo Ong Lee. Chua
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  • 63 11 The following liave been selected to play for the Sinhalese SC m a SCA Tournament fixture against BODCA tomorrow at St. Andrews School grounds. Woodsville at 11 a.m. C Seneviratne (Capt): V. R. Fernando. Mayo Perera; Bob, C. Peric.s; Noel Perera: K.S. Williams; S. Piyadasa'. L. Frughtniet:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 357 11 AX OF. BAXTER L.V A* mtS9 M m m MMMmtMWKmiV+& r W^^ tarn a I— on i rww^^ STARRING: Bette D,_vi< Anne B Georfte Sanders j! I Gary Merrill Celeste il m ii i Marlowe -ALL ABOUT EVE" 51-WORD LSSAY CONTEST. ffl I sag *****1111 111^^^^ DINE DANCE TONIGHT AT
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    • 128 11 _r ,»i t( a.*' **_3e_______________________________________________________H **^r Br A ifT jT<*C^ i j *g»^ '•>/V_B Leila Fa a 4 ft Mohd. Fai O m i M EL AKL II \<AXA or "The Mmd Takes A Rest*' Egyptian with Romanised Malay Subtitles'. Renumber it's an All Malaja Premiere featuring an All-Ladies Orchestra!
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 134 11 Today's iADIU MALAYA ONGAPOKE M PROGRAMME El -Metres' is; 1 pai Fr,.;r im _M I v Bsllree*a Ma Khwnm Siu. i Ml i -..it! Hi >■._ l\ r In.,- m i--Sereasdc I 13 I hil.ir- 1 ht- Kilm Sextet; i I ami thf i iv.iicf M Ir m." *< ia
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    • 297 11 Radio Programme terted* M3 >potlifhl on the Emer- Spotlieht _on Jhe Takes Keney"i M»la3 J> >\\ v v rl £X? e i V 'ft,,,.,, 1 mi.f Street: Pemnda Barman in Partj K.I Sews; r 1 knswer? :<> N I* ..uu-u.o Nichi ,t Ei«ht-tWrt,». £\£*Q fcjTBS Mu.c tor CHINESE PROGRAMME Dan'onr.
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  • 399 12 Malay Woman Wins Johore Rifle Shoot JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. —A record m the annals of sport m Malaya is believed to have been created m Johore Bahru today when a Malay woman won a championship at the Johore Bahru Fane Association Easter shoot. She was Mrs Mohamed Said, wife of
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  • 46 12 AO Xl W'D. Mar. 30 <AP>— 1 Zealand mpic j I B tish Empire Games As- s annual meeting at v. gi n 1 -day night voted i El 10 to the funda f the British I i Games Federation.
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  • 85 12 AUSTIN TEXAS, "Mar. 30 (AP)—John Marshall of Vale on Friday night bettered the world's freestyle ret ord for 1000 metres set m 1949 by Hironoshin I uiuhashi of Japan. His time was 18 mins. 18 8 10th sees., as against ruruhashi's 18 mins. 19 sees, but
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  • 464 12 WITH the Singapore and YMCA open champion, Ong Chew Bee, away m Fiance and the best of the Services players either gone back to the IK or going on leave, entries lor this year's open YMCA tennis championships have fallen below expectations. Mr C
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  • 134 12 PENANG, Friday, Ferry Young »t me a the Penang Re i Club by seven goals .c m a first div.-: ccer g ie match, played on Victoria G i this afternoon. Marked superiority was shown the I ing team, who had a itn way most
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  • 23 12 KLUANG, Fri. Tlie Telecoms Department of the Southern Region (Malaya) will hold an athletic sports meet here on Saturday, April 14.
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  • 64 12 AT THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Rule Association held last night at the S.V.C. Mess Hall, the following were elected officials for 1951--1952: Chairman: Col. R.W. WatsonHyatt, vice-chairman: Major l-'.i-n Foong Hee. vice-presidents: 1' A. Brickerdike and SF. Travis. hon-secretary: Capt. Tan Mong
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  • 18 12 Marine Dept. Football Club will mcc! Cheerful Lads m a friendl: soccer at Pulau Brani tomorrow.
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  • 1272 12 Redan Ran In Good Company, Nominated For Tnree Classics Racing Notes By B attt* M€*st SEDAN, a 4 eai old F. ,!-'n chestnut gelding by RUeact out of Sylvia s (aove, ran la goodisb romn.i.iy last nc.im .1 < .»rr\ins 9M he was fomih to Masked Light (level weights] m
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  • 340 12 S f pore Business Houses League FRASER NEAVE Sports Club, strong contenders for the Singapore Business Houses League championship, chalked up another viii yesterday by defeating O.T.E.C. Sports Club s—l5 1 on their own ground at River Valley Road. The game turned out to be
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  • 85 12 Hat-trick In Ipoh Soccer IPOH. Friday— Tn a one-sided first division league match Kinta Indians trounced the PCRC five goals to one. Shanmuganathan, centre forward, performed the hat trick. It was the dullest game seen so Tar with the Chinese showing up poorly both m defence and attack. The Indians
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  • 43 12 Tho Singapore CO Club team against the Teacl ers Train ing C illege tomorrow is Tay Kheng Hong, Lim Cheng Bak, Goh Teik Boon. Gwee Kirn Chee, M. Cand iswamy, Sardar Mohamed. Peter Seng, Pete: Tan, and Seah Keok Sena.
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  • 31 12 ECLUANG, Fri Teacher and pupils of the Government English School here will travel to Muar, Kuala Pilah and ■Segamat during the holidays to play a series of games.
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  • 89 12 Worcesters Un bea ten SEGAMAT, Fri. —Tl W r- cesters emerged with flying colours m the first round of the Segamat district football I league. They won all their five games and are at top of the leag ie table. Latest positions are: P\V D i. F PU W 5
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  • 149 12 MONTH CARLO. Mar. 30. (AP) The Italian doubles team of Giano Cucelli and Marcello Del Bello surprised fans at the international tennis tournament here yesterday by eliminating Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Cernik, Egypt, m a long hard-fought mat< h The score was 6-4, 6-4, 2-6,
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  • 272 12 THE Y/OUNG MEN'S Muslim Association narrowly defeated ie Bukit Timah Sports Club bj three goals to one m a SAI A Division 3B tie a: Geylang Stad:um yesterday. The Bukit Timah boys were unlucky to h>ss the match lor they dominated play for
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  • 89 12 Jockeys Licensed By State Now ALBANY, New York. Mar. 30 (Reuter)— -New York State I id i> Set up its own office to issue licences for race-horse owners, trainers and jockeys. Governor Thomas Dew< y signed a Bill giving the State Racing Commission all licensing powers for the sport from
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    • 266 12 M*i| -kl h f I r// nd ;THE GRAY MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE 1 \\wr* mac i nwoi -r^ J mSI I !__L^ ______J______^_. feU A SEWING MM OMPIIII W l Mini 1 3 I'w fl? <M v N s'■ voll L STRAIGHT MONOPOL PLVKEB Made m (ki ni.ui> 2, STRAIGHT
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    • 40 12 TIDESOP timel^P *2 tmmm J^» g HIGH riDES at the prim ipal resorts In Malaya. TODAY: A.M VM Sineapore S.II I I Malacca 1.22 i 19 Port Dickson l m»:i 1 5.W Port B'ham ii ll Penang 11.11 ll 19
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