Singapore Standard, 12 April 1951

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard f& >? fgjyu 12PAGIS TEN CENTI SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951.
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  • Newsman Arrivals
    • 300 1 v LSHEVGTON, Apr. 11 (Renter) President i hxlav Hade public a series oi previously secret la -how Worn Gen. MaeArthur had failed lo u administration's foreign policy. \\u-t iiielmlrtl one irom the Joint Chiefs of Stall \riimr ami Other commanders on Dee. 6, 1 4
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    • 53 1 I Staff* i acTtap— iwl The ication to lt S in vn up at a con- j ist Sc: jr. 1 I U days i also < I sed n M ilaj ua tiversity 4 M i on Post School while Itseli idi k
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    • 33 1 FAIRBANKS. Alaska, Apr. 11 (Reuter) Bight people were killed today when a fourenqined Skymaster transport p'.ar.e crashed m hen landing at Lado, United States Air Force base here yesterday.
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    • 30 1 Picture ta* "i during one o! MacArthur's trips to the Korea war front shows the Genera] with Gen. Ridgway who has been appointed to succeed him.
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    • 206 1 LONDON, April 11 (Renter)— The dramatic dismissal oi Gen. Douglas MacArthur by President Truman caught the whole world by its suddenness. Although during the past week, reports ot some severe reprimand in the offing for the autocrat of the lar East following
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    • 147 1 TOKYO. Apr. 11 (UP) General Douglas MacArthur did not turn a hair when informed of his dismissal by President Truman. his military secretary said today Maior General Courtney said i ieneral accepted the orders "magnificently." Whitney told reporters: I isi left the General. He received
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    • 143 1 I ONDON, Apr. 1 (Renter) —With Britain's budget pro- als less severe than ex- ted many sections of the London Stock Exchange were buoyant today. Sharp advances in home issues were, however, unaccompanied by a marked increase in volume of business but relief was expressed at
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    • 53 1 THE Singapore Standard regrets it is not publishing a report of the annual general meeting of the Union Jack dub of Singapore, which took place yesterday, because it was refused permission to take a photograph of the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson tfl
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    • 219 1 —See Page 7 the threat of war in the East." Australia splashed the news in banner headlines in the final evening papers. In Hongkong, there was a slump in the gold market, interpreting the news as paving the way for a negotiated peace in K >rea. REPUBLICANS INHAPPY
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    • 133 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 11 (Reuter) Many observers in Moscow regarded the dismissal of Gen. MacArthur today as the possible opening of a new approach for a solution oi. the Korean conflict. Soviet reaction was not imme- diately available as morning j papers went to press before the dismissal
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    • 54 1 LONDON, Apr. 11 (Reuter) Johore's resettlement programme, which will result in the housing of 70,000 Malayans in 65 entirely new villages, will be completed by May 1, according to a Singapore message received at the British Foreign Office today. Already 37,000 people have been moved
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    • Article, Illustration
      66 1 Members of the Singapore Chinese Schools Associations gave a tea party at the Nan Hwa Girls School yesterday in honour of the two-man mission from America. Dr. VV. M. Fenn. and Dr. T. Y. Wu who have made a survey of Chinese education in the Federation. Picture shows Dr.
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    • 728 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 11 (U») General Douglas MaeArthur, soldier hero of two world wars, was fired from all aj his Far East commands l>\ President Truman today for not giving hw "wholehearted support 91 to United Stales and United Nations policies. The 71-year-old warrior,
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    • 97 1 Standard Staff Cbrrespondeni KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Middle-aged Mr. Wong Chee Yuen, Headmaster of the Cluing Hwa School. Klang, was dragged out of hi? house in the school compound by two armed Chinese and killed. The incident happened at 9 p.m. but the matter
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    • 249 1 THE following is the text of the statement Truman made to reliev€ Arthur of his commands: With deep regret I have concluded t i ofl the Army Douglas MacArthur is unable to give his hearted support to the policies of the United State eminent and
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    • 114 1 OTTAWA. Apr. 11 (Reuter) come tax rate? and exempt HI Finance Minister Douglas Abbott unchanged— for the time beta announced a 20 percent rise m least but imposed a 28 percent personal income taxes In his defence tax on the amou I defence-preparedness
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  • 495 2 Colourful Opening Planned For April 17 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore,Sir Franklin Gimson will open the first wmw of the secoiul Singapore Legislative Council next luesday, April 17 at the Victoria Memorial Hall when 26 members of Council officials, nominated and elected Unofficial* including the Governor aic
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  • 333 2 Standard Staff Reporter DISCI SSING problems that li<« ahead, Mr. C. Tan leader <>i" th<- Progressives, who captured m\ out i.i the nine Beats In the Singapore Legislative Council, told The Standard yesterday: 'The position of unofficial members of a Legislative Council in
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  • 43 2 AN EX-DETECTIVE. Soh V: Ming appeared in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday or a charge of deserl ng the Singapore Police force on Mar. 18. U»47 Soh claimed trial and was remanded m police custody uati A i I IR.
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  • 118 2 FOUND guilty of fraudul< tly h ivii 666 kalties of rubber worth $1,323, Tan Siew Chair was ntenced to two months iig us imprisonment in the Singai Second Police Court yesti ly. Tan was arrested by a constable at Telok Ayei Basin or rning
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  • 375 2 WHO'S WHO AMONG THE NOMINATED JJ^LOW are pen sketches of three *>f the nominal- < ed unoflicials of the Singapore Legislative Council, and three representatives of the S^pore < Jiamber, the Chinese < Chamber and the Indian j Oiamber. MR R. JL'MABHOY. (Indian |i Chamber) was burn and i brought
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  • 100 2 Labour Party Plan Stamlan! >iaff Reporter THE ta-k o! getting the Labour Code <»t the Colony revised will l>o nndertaken l>v ike Labour Parly *>» Singapore, said Mr. !im Yew Hoek, Predidem oi the party who was elected bj i large majoritj i<> the Legislatii
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  • 31 2 Plenty ol I laughter are In store in 1 M Kiwi Leag subject is tore success ed w at the B i v I Stamford R 14 it 8p m.
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  • COURT BRIEFS
    • 122 2 TWI TV cases o! i piuxn and 4 eases m tea n bich a China were yesterday rdered in the Singapore 1 urt to be conIte court v \t when ihe V a He tsz ved on S-\ C na on Aug. B
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    • 65 2 A FINE ol S". .">i was imh sed n L m Ah Bah m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday fox assisting in the :.g of c'nap-ji-ki lottery in a at I. ng Ptih Rad i n F- 16. A ar-old girl, Teng Han Chen was fined
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    • 53 2 JUDGMENT was reserved in i the Singapore Second Police Court :-i a c.i>e in which a j seaman. Chua Yew Teck was I charged with assisting in the management of a common garning house in Shaik Mardar.-ha me on Ma 21 Ball of I 0 was extended to
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    • 44 2 ONG AH KIM was sentenced In the Sii :e Fourth Police Court yesterday to three months rigorous imprisonment for hitting a •.ueman. and one month for fraudulently having three fowls in a gunny sack at Kampong Braddel Road on March. 17.
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    • 42 2 THRFE Chinese. Neo Chut Lai. Xeo Tze Lai and Ng Buck Song e acquitted in *ho Singapore Second Police Court yesterdaj oJ fraudulently having three lorry tyres at the junction oi Canal Road and Omar Road on March 9
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    • 34 2 LU YUN was fined $10 in th€ Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for using abusive language to a olice constable ai mction ot Kallang Road ar.i Craw lord Street o.i .Mar. 10.
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  • 79 2 I CANDIDATES Bitting for tht etitive nation I i v to the I Sen cei i the Colony wil iaye a wider cl eof optional sub- I T:,> is the resuli I add ti< il* y subjecti formerly required in respect certain services. A", official
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  • 87 2 FOR ALLOWING his Victoria Street premises to be used as .1 place for the arimi: istering I ■deleterious drugs Teo Kim Cn< an eld< rly H. aghu i was iail< I i for 30 months in the Singap >re i First District Court yesten aj
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  • 274 2 Standard Stall Reporter THE MALAYANISATION of Chinese text-books now bring considered by \hv governments of the I Federation, Singapore and Sarawak, *hoiihl not interfere j with the dissemination of Chinese culture* This was urged by repre- sentatives of the Singapore Chinese Schools' Association at a
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  • 87 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE TOTAL poll in Tuesday's election to tho Singapore Legislative Council is the bisgest in the history of the Colony. It is three times the number of votes cast in the 1948 elections. This was announced by the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. G.
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  • 84 2 Standard Start Keportet DEFEATED candidates Singapore Lei yesi agreed that' iany Im- rfecUons in dectio tern, "it was a I verdict of the people." Most of them commei ted ted a cracv b nol ing tut the couni the:. Mr. Bal t S stood as
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  • 164 2 A YOUNG Indian, who wentj for a joy ride in a taxi for eight hours, cheated the driver! of $30 fare, and then stole his watch worth $45 appeared before Mr. IT. L. Wrigglesworth in the Singapore Third! District Court yesterday. He was
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  • S'pore's First 2 Women Councillorr
    • 203 2 0 Elected MRS. VILASINI Menon. the Ml) u.HMan e) Singapore Legislative Council in Tue^ iay*§ poU playing with her year-and-a half <>hi son friend's house, where a Standard reporter HJltd yesterday. "Go and kiss mummy", said Mrs. Menon to the bonny youngster toddled
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    • 101 2 MRS. IJI/AiU/ni (Pecrim Blomom) Choj who lost in the |MI MonUaiMJ Atitimu hm fwlerdaj iron a nomination ln« Sing»potr Legislative Council iwm Bpeechk hafpinrw *b*m Standard reporter interviewed her. '^hjtj-u^ *>^ < -'-w^n Mrs. L'hoy said "I shall i i my very best
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    • 91 2 CALL NEW VAWK//'- TELL JOE S A r£^s r*£'. -TM' LADS ARE BETTIN' VIF I lAN HX h j TH' BOOKIE, MOE.TH' BOOKIE tr_ YA M£AN SCME JOK f so LE: s i TWEIRSMOtTSOIU'L A. I'U.BEOO AN' FLO TH' BOOK!£ T'TAKE, < 'fs WLLIN' VEFT U'L < PUT ALL CjP
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  • 631 3 Two Govt Officials Flayed For Making Damaging Speeches Standard Staff Correspondent Kl VL A LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Join, Brazier, the Federation'* Trade V.lwser, now on leave u England, and Mr. Alex Josey, of Radt M u< ameun,l, rouHpokencri,:..i r n by the President of t^ Malayan M r 8t lhe
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  • 82 3 K- MPUR, Wed. oista Kb the Federaost another leader. a Sung alias Lee A a Yuen c tUector, \a :o ?e a leader in -.'a Road area. S g took to Bight tted a se urity yesterday The I fire ai I be fell n estate rity
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  • 20 3 LHAT, Batu Pal when the < restoi the P ree v I I in e\ i
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  • 148 3 New Building For School In P. Diekson PORT DICKSON, Wed. iction work on a $150,--000 building for the Chun.-: Wah School will begin as soon as the plans drawn up for this project has been approved by Government. The Chairman of the School Committee. Mr. Khoo Kek Wee, informed The
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  • 175 3 Standard Skiff Correspond**!!! MALACCA, Wed.— Mr. Justice Abbott commented upon the unaccountable complexities of youth today when sentencing Lee Hock Swee, a young clerk cif the Welfare Department to six months' simple imprisonment at the Assizes, breach of trust. Lee had pleaded guilty to using various sums
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  • 185 3 TB WORK 'TOO BIG' FOR KL MUNICIPALITY Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tuberculosis is too big a problem inr the Municipality, said Mr. T. Rajendra, Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioner, today. when an application to the Municipality Horn the MAPTB for funds to pay salaries of two nurses and a
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  • 273 3 Standard Staff Correspondent photo KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Eight railway coaches, part of an order of 27 casting $4,200,000. are being unloaded at Port Swettenham for rehabilitation of the Malayan Railway Passenger stock. At the end of last year, two second-third composite coaches were received.
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  • 250 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mou. The Kesident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr G E C. Wisdom, in a statement to the P:ev> stated the many strange and completely false rumours were being broadcast in the Settlement regarding the manpower call-up. He said that these rumours were started undoubtedly _b/
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  • 267 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. State prosecution witness, Baboo, a Special Constable, I told Mr. Justice H. W. Wilson, lin the Supreme Court that while he was assaulted by 10 Indians, Sultan Khan came to his rescue. He was giving evidence against Sultan who
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  • 122 3 Midwifery Course For Malay Women Standard Stall Correspondent JOHORE BAKRU, Tues.— ln view of the urgent need for qualified "m idw i v e s", the Johore Government is planning to train a number of Kampong Malay women as tnidwives for service in the various Mukims Of the Johore Bahru
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  • 482 3 Whole Village Rebuilt By P. M. RAMAN, Standard Special Porrt i|inndr nl j ABOUT 150 houses of Sun^ei Chaali are being dismantled anil rebuilt near a poliee station half-a-inile away, because that sprawling village has proved to be the weakest link in the chain
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  • 276 3 Lack Of Water In Seremban Deplored Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed— The shortage of uater supph in Sen'isihan town formed an important topic of discussion at the meeting of the Seremban Town Board vesterday. [nche Ja ifai bin fta ji Ta p pointed out that it warn i lunate that
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  • 98 3 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Youths left this country because they did not properly understand the manpower call-up regulations, stated Mr. J. Drysdile at the Malayan Association meeting today. He su:; nested that as an incentive to youths called up. Government should formulate some form of scheme
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  • 42 3 FAR East Air Force Lin: bombers attacked a bandit target! in Perak yesterday, and Brigand i light bombers were out againsi a similar objective in Johore. The attacks were made in support of operations by the ground security forces.
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  • 103 3 Standard Staff MTCspondeal KUA L A LUMPUR, Wed.— rhirty-five Malay boys and p.; hiave arrived here from Klu they have been Btnci Feb. 15 when 1.500 residents ol Jendamm were evacuated. In all, 37 were released, I of them having been hand over to their guardian.s
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    • 124 3 \y Staß^sy MTKiX 1867 |SW.^3 B a if UU WATCHES f|J t go to bed feeling fine— jA B iffii but to-morrow morning w*fi*' ita TIME T0 GET lT> S4flliW^ you just cannot because your »,,k feels a3 though its breaking. f|i/ ,-s you get to the root ot the
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    • 15 3 ti U H /V U -i^3~ tk*-^ SINGAPORE :'Mfor Austm bake -m^m am bervice, ll^K
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  • 87 4 Converts To Islam On Sunday at the Zahara Mosque. A!or Star, six Chinese, five men and a girl, embraced the Islamic faith. Picture shows the six converts (Starting third from left) Mr. Farouk Cheah Seow How. Mr. Ridzwan Hoo Yeow Yin._ Miss Munirah Chau Min" Lan.
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  • 179 4 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG, Wed. Fish-mongers, labourer*, anil even a trihhmaii have enrolled themselves for the adult classes which are beinss run by the Peoples' Education Association, Penan^. This was disclosed by an official of the Peoples' 'Education Association to The Standard today. He said that
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  • 84 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Capt A. A. Martin, DSO. DSC, RNR, Harbour Master, has boon appointed acting Marine Superintendent, Federation oi Malaya, succeeding Commander R. S. B. Unwin, who has proceeded on leave pri( r to retirement The M i ine Superintendent's Oflßce, Federatioi Malaya,
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  • 112 4 Teachers To Hold 3-Day Conference Standard Staff orrt-pontUnt H>OH W< L— A g ?gates oi Te ers* U as fi n the FederaS -i t..ke a A] I -21. The conference p-oper takes plao the third A wne led c \s ladies hockey, I and nis, a 1 a J
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  • 72 4 R Secretary to Su eme Court Judge. Kelani las bt-er. h insfi rred to T Registrai I the S ns C a I Mi N~ V w l ft m Ke antan SecreI I has ntco v I him. MR J G Adams n :>-. lent oi the
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  • 208 4 DPP's Plea Against Acquittal JAIL SUPDT. Standard Stall Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Wed. An appeal by the Deputy Pub ic Prosecutor ag linst the acquittal of Raja Osman bin Ra a Ngah, Superintendent of the Pengkalam Che p a Pria n Camp, I v the Sessions Court Judge, on a charge
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  • 86 4 KOTA BHARV. Wed.— With the return of the dry h•' ''iff to K(>'d Bhanx, many townsfolk c r ?uigraring to Kuala Semu Apt, The Beach oi P*i>>-ionc:e Lot7e, a popular health re?i>n 6k miles from town. A w wiU ':nd accommodation Hi the (.'hints Bungalows, but
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  • 106 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed.— The Rouble Lim Teng Kwang, President of the Central Kedah MCA. Branch, who has j> i n nominated a State Councillor, (and Mr. Choy Meng Fook, who was appointed a Chinese Affairs Officer, Kedah, were honoured by the Chinese Community at
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  • 48 4 IPOH, Wed.— Remarking that the allegation stated In the charge were not substantiated in the evidence. Mr. Justice Hill granted the appeal of two special constables who had been sentenced to 12 months each in:alleged theft of 420 katies oi scrap rubber valued at $-'<90.
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  • 30 4 MR. Archinn Chulasiriwonga Chancellor of the Thai Consulate, Penang, will be leaving for Bangkok to take up a new appointment at the Foreign Office en April 20
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  • 137 4 War's Echo: Mosque Fund Gets $3,000 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed.- Mr C. J. Windor, a non-Muslim has promised $3,000 towards the Ku mtan New Mosque Fund. In a letter to the Fund C >mmittee. Mr. Vindor saia that he had been considering the erection of a ti ken of
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  • 107 4 Standard staff Correspondent AI.OR STAR. Wt-fl. Ked »h Y' nth Councils Fun I attempted tor the first time at Alor Star, will be opened at 615. p ni. today bv the Regeni Kedah. The fair will last I days. Attraci l< ns include a B >ria
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  • 25 4 FOR connecting a rubber hose from bis home to a public standpipe In Parit Buntar, Soo Toh Peng was fined c l!'). Photo
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  • 191 4 PENANG, Tues— Dr. Lim < nong En has been appointed an unofficial member of the Settlement Council in place of Mr. Xg Sui Cam. who declined to serve on the Council for another term, states an official release. Mr. J. F. Skelly, actinjr Senior Inspector ot
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  • 212 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. Varying Minis of money have been approved by ihe Kedah State Welfare Committee at a meeting held on Monday at the District Oil ■<• for people who have lost property by lire as a result of I ''"mischief The
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  • 246 4 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OII. W e<l. A problem fares Peru Cevlonese. v*ho must decide whieh of the two meetings, to be 'in the next fortnight, they should attend. Both meetings to he In M in the Ovlon Association Hall in Connolly Road are being
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  • 110 4 Standard M.ilav f*ori f fc|HHlflr Hi ALOR S I AR, Wt d.- lne Eteligiou Dej Lrtment here was informed today that meml i of the families of the >ix Chinese, who embraced the Islamic faith last Sunday, have decided to I tie M ei
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  • 104 4 IPOH. We I The Perak Hydro Eknployees Union have agreed to requesi from the tmmissioner of Labour. Federal of Ma >r an extension to the duration of the a 1 bitratioo b >ard 5 atten pi to settle the dispute between tne Union and the Compa
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  • 65 4 IP* >}\. We I An 1 KD4 ctant m ither, and her (our children, wept today when counsels ap;l a] in the Supreme Court, on behalf of the woman, failed to get a it iid n of sentence 18 month. s s.i. imposed in a <
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 56 4 j,y^^:s? ,---x <^y* m. im,.!...^ Wb C^ "VX J, W (fT MAS GOLPEN BROWN J MOW ARmrr) I l -l# Vi'<^ 3r-| I FINISH ED 1~ CIRCLE OF STPAWBERSIES) c^ Pirr^ncl Kii *I-7^ r^% (AND IT LOOKS T^ GERRIES ANP J ?-e£Wj S^3 T>' NV, L (p> S/^S MARVELOUS r
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  • 77 5 ABOVE ABE PHOTO GRAPHS of some of the paintings which will be on display at the forthcoming art exhibition to be held at the Poi L:im School Hull. Ipoh. Mo.t of the paintings are by IVIr. Khoo Seong, the piiiuipal of the school and Mr.
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  • 276 5 Tudor On Income Tax The Forces MEMBERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S forces stationed here in the service of the Imperial Government are paid by the British Treasury and are exempt from paying I income-tax in Singapore if such pay is liable to tax in the United Kingdom, Mr. D. H. Tudor,
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  • 88 5 'AUSTRALIALAND OF HOPE DASH' MRS. .MAX TORY, guest ker at the Rotary Cl ib's luncheon, described v ralia as a land tere was optimism and g the ettlers a pirit very ifl nt from the p \m, which she said g p ■ie English-speaking I to An he said lo
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  • 187 5 PEOPLE ATTENDING the J:i/z and Swing Rei oriunivd bj His .Master's Voice Studio in Mit Donald House yesterday were surprised when Mr. I). Wilson «f the Gramophone Co m p any asked their opinion of two recordings by a mysterious husky-voked damsel. The recordings they
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  • 187 5 HINDI'S AND SIKHS in ]i Singapore and the world over, celebrate the New Year toi morrow; For the Hindus it j i 1 will be the first day of t year 1 1 L (M»8. For the Sikhs it will be 1 1 the 253rd anniversary
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  • 56 5 BAIL of $10,000 in two sureties was offered to Chia Thiap Sit in the Singapore First Distriot Cnui-t yesterday v.lion he! claimed trial to having 14'. pounds o! opium C!iia was further alleged to have had 600 leaf packets of opium in a aw at Woodlands R'Kiri. Th
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  • 167 5 CHINESE POULTRY farmer, Tan Hung Song, was sentenced to death by Mr. ,J!i».ti«T Hurra) Buttrot*e in ihe Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, for the murder of hi-* >vilV. Phua Tok Hwee, on a farm in I j»[>«r Serangoon Ko:uJ. on Aji^. 22. last year. A spe ri
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  • 442 5 Standard Siail Reporter THE 1950 REVIEW of the Singapore Traffic Advisory onmiil!<N% issued yesterday states: ""Marked deterioration i«i traffic condition* i< *l tiic appalling increase in street accidents can be Largely attrihuleii to liic mability of the Traffic Police to lake enforcement action ;iirai?M offender**" This
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  • 189 5 Standard Staff R p trtt r A SETTLEMENT between j both parties was reached in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, in a suit in which n Municipal painter, Vannamu-I thu, claimed $20,000 damages from Py".\% Hock and Shaw. I Ad., and a shooting
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  • 78 5 Standard S I Bepwti r E »ugn Ma from all over the IV will p it from I Chan°ii a first Phy T ers of the R.A.F. R (Malaj In .1 id their; training at ail the mjsi qui v .°d a l^dg*. The it ill be
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    • 322 5 ACCD. WANTED >>; K.'i:;iish business lady I i lirea small furnished or ished Mat or apartment, r 1 share with another. Full j j ited as confidential i j Boa No. T. 133 Singa- 1 1 oove Standard s FOR SALE i SALE: 1 Bentley 1 s*nc condition I '"i
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    • 766 5 SITUATIONS VACANT fJUAUFBD Mechanical En^ < gineer required for tin mine Malacca with good e\Penence in Diesel Engines Particularly fa, Paxman En- gines. Free board and lodging 25** Stat f experience "and i r required. Reply Box No 186. S_pore^Standard. |^ATU Araog Hospital requ.res Junior Hospital Assistant who must be
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    • 37 5 MILEAGE ECONOMY/ it TH£R£s A COODrEAR G'AS'T SP£CtALLY BUILT f-OR EVERY TOUGH TRAMSPORT JOB WASHING LUBRICATION HAVE YOUJI CAR REGULARLY SERVICED AT CLEMENGEAU AN EN I E BENZINE KIOSK OPEN ALL NISHT SERVICING UP TO 10 P.M.
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    • 296 5 SELANGOR S£^r^~fe'3« u-i-Ai AI I M»I T R CAPITOL (!v1..N..). lxj a (1 KLAi.i* tu«ui.ii Brute 1, 3"^ and a > p.m. sj p an jjgoi Low Ang (MandautDßAS- -\t')tn Man vs Superman ,i j-| fong Wan Kok rini 2.30. 7.15 and n.30 pjn. 830 P-m. b«a. t u r.
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    • 109 5 I UJIIL lllf iSI I .mc.a.. Oixhard Road: Te« Tournaments 5 p.m.. Gymnas Class Jte>i> :i:.. ?.i.jie Voice Ci »i Practi^fe pm Table Te tis Xrainin? n >.; 1. Chinese \.M.<.\.. Seleeie Bitid: Studeni Music 4.3;t pjn.. id minton 5 pjn., Bcd\ Building s.:^j p.m.. Basketball SJO pjn.. Table Tennis
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  • 843 6 pIRST of all our congratulations to the nine newlyelected Legislative Councillors who will form part of the crew who will guide the destiny of Singapore during the next three years. They have worked untiringly during the weeks preceding the elections to ensure their success. It is our
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  • 761 6  -  THE scene is Singapore. A Depressed Parent is sitting under a tree. Enter a Young Man and a Girl, carrying large piles of school-books. The Depressed Parent puts down his newspaper and speaks to them:Parent: Are you on the right road, young man? Where ar& you
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  • 97 6 ling. A Red Agent comes out of the jungle chuckling to himself. Red Agent: Excellent. Just what I like to see. Young people angry and disappointed, old people dissatisfied. Fear of poverty and unemployment. Excellent. I must keep an eye on those students, thgy may be useful
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  • 1285 6  - The Clerk Of Today Wears No Socks A CLERK In theory he may be a menu her of the trhitecoltared class hat. By T venture to $uggesi that the Government clerks have been treated shabbily or that for lack of proper appreciation of their qualifications, duties and responsibilities, their claim
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  • 660 6 Sir: I invite ol e readers I ed 'Indian A is Sc; P. test in the Ma s date 1 5 4 51, hei i the paper, mis epresented I e The piu pose of lic omitting the names ol I b fi ns involved
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    • 95 6 "Will "hisses alone improve i—— i —^-^m, U r r,,wr -NO.' fmiihlti* Professional services and tec ai- W^T^nk ral skills are the essential ads to A. /T vf/#| >..ur "seeing ability" your visual f |W nrßl t..mfort arid efficiency. V rr i] *7M It is for these service^ and skills
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    • 153 6 I<»d.i\ iv tin- (id annnersarv i»f th«' iriffc <•• RaflKVdl ami .< miff has s*' nt u*< BMn tri!iui< I grr.ite«t itilfiif Vmerica has produ< »d Tr shuts To Roesez-2't j V, i '•...;.■.> 1 J felt i cd of the jm Ttw For U ttMU ./i iJ'-J5 April i
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  • 330 7 LONDON, Apr. 10 (Renter)— \t H i.hr,, Mr today announced .weeping .lewt'ax^. <ha "^"«r of the -I-..- i" In* 14.197,000.000 bl|c P t to connfty'g rearmamwti Britain s cost of living \va boosted to meet a C 150,000 001 gap between the
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  • 345 7 die Basi countries He said t'uv:^,v i vl General MacArthui TOBQ his post was a matter oJ American internal policy. "The UN. Security Council feed the United States u >v< -nmeni to nominate a Com S der-in-C i:ef uf \e lY.i'ed Scions forces." Mr
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  • 243 7 LONDON, Apr. 11 (Reuter)— The British Foreign Office today denied press reports that a note had been presented to the American Government urging Chinese Communist participation in the Japanese peace treaty and the handing of Formosa to the Communists. The British and Washington Governments,
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  • 72 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 10 (UPI -The State Department tod?. 1 announced the signing of a Point Four general agreement with Iraq which will provide the framework for individual technical arrangements to assist in the development of that country. It said the agreement signi d
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  • 33 7 Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip are partnered by Adr/iiral WiiliamPowlett, Flag: Officer (Destroyers) Mediterranean Fleet, and his wife in a reei during a party in Malta. Mirror pic
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  • 203 7 Allies Cross Injin R. On West Front TOK^O. Apr. il (Renter) United Nations forces crossed the Imjin River on the Western Korean front yesterday, dispersing feeble Communist r«'*i«.t;m<-«-> a* they advanced. News of the crossing made at dawn yesterday b\ American, British, Turkish and South Korean troops, was delayed 24
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  • 244 7 TAIPEI. Apr. 11 (AP) Chiang Kai-shek's capabilities are "sadly underrated in the United Stales" in the opinion' of Pau] C. Smith, fann d editor of the San Francisco Chronic. e now visiting Formosa. Smith, interviewed todaj by the Associated Press, called i upon the United
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  • 138 7 DURBAN, S.uith Africa. I Apt. 11 (AP)— Manila] Gandhi, 58-year-old sun of India's laU Mohandas K. Gandhi, was reported "very weak and very tired on Tuesday from five days of fasting to protest South Africa's racial laws. Gandhi, adopting the passive resistance tactics of his
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  • 177 7 LONDON, Apr 10, i:« I Mr. Winston O irchill s; d today f at ginoe B I ist rule, B tain h. d m the position she JieU the end of the wbt in .i y sphere <>i tiviti I reputal ion il borne and eibi
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  • 118 7 ARBROATH, So Hand, Apr. 11 CReuter) The Coronation Stone, taken from London's Westminster Abbey on Christmas day, was brought to Arbroath Abbey. a historic 12th century ruin, by a party of unknown people today. They handed it over with two unsigned letters to James
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  • 87 7 photo. Soon in her London fiat is Miss Ann Wriss. 28-year-old actress, chosen as Lady Godiva in Coventry's Festival of Britain Pageant, Ann is 5 ft. 4 ins. tail, weighs just under nine stone, has bust Mi ins., waist 26 ins., and hips 37 ins. She
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  • 445 7 LONDON. Apr. 11 AP) Fe*ekgm Si— tiff Herbert Morrison averted loil;«y Britain if rr:nl\ no* \<t I negotiate a eematton in Korta. But.** he told the House of Common*. k it \ukv* two to ;i»re<« <m a ceatcfifC atul the othrr
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    • 75 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT E3OWNED !>\III.IS. Ml SI Kl Ml MHKK MUIR MILLS LIMITED KANPUR (INDIA) for QUALITY, DURABILITY, SPECIALITY cotton g-ey shirtings, Dr.iis, Shirtings, es, Sccrs, Towels end Tapestry Cloth etc., and Yams BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., Kalhcdevi Road, BOMBAY 2, (INDIA) Local Enquiries to: BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., 22 Bonhcm Buikj no,
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    • 18 7 Tricot Wtjlon HALF-SLIPS BY PETALENA ifffC 1 Ik. WHITE PEACH- BLOOM WAIST 26 TO IS" iiom $12.95 SINGAPORE.
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  • 481 8 APL Chief Tells Of Costly Delays At Singapore Penang 'Port Facilities Inadeuumm y DEVELOPMENT i*m\ improvement of port and terminal facilities at Singapore have not kept pace with increased shipping activities and, as a result, costly delays are encountered by all li:ies serving the area, writes Mr. George killion, president
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  • 177 8 Standard Staff Reporter I >XERTAINTI sliil prevailed in tbe Singapore rubber market yesterday as to the outcome «>i t!it* iliscnseMMis regarding the control «»f export lieenees ot rubber from Malaya* How /er, it would appear thai export licences v ):;.,i i ;ued freely to most
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  • 68 8 Rubber Cut Effect On US Trade l.s. exports hi I "h ruary utc v lined at V. S. s i.;;:.:.ioo.:.) i tl I- ..t slilv J..T' !.'.>.) Trie fi 4 1 1 r t* for .I.inturv waa i ..'.>.;7...0n.(,;'.). Imports to Um Dafted States ft*ii ivoni the record fisare of
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  • 129 8 Kesang Tin Dividends K \N' S TIN reoorted a ki tg pi ifil the directors I sed |< of five per ceal i $.;o.OiX). less I T accounts showed credit the previ > yea 51 »69: directors 1 fees 1949 >J inc me tax t2O pel m it (6,000; re
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  • 50 8 Sinaa) i e- od C n> ere* B be .r cea lay 'Apr. i vere b N i R Bayers Sellers Sm $1,981 M9S*i F »B v Mo. 1 RSS &1.98 $199 No. 2 1 38 sepi ***** M 11 83 D 1 79 Tone SI at I
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  • 78 8 Tyres'Smokes' For Singapore Stand rd Stall Keptrtei Tl B tie F inel Line Eyrmidon brc light Sing >,000 bags ,2.99 cases ol tiqv r, I l ses ettes, ZjOOQ cases 1,000 cases ol I )0 packages of tiles, 4•" inders 1.171 p rkagea ox > pieces of stones i e
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  • 146 8 THE I \-K of 6euiog t| ;e Labour 1,,!, of the 1 u 1 wiH be undertaken b the Labour Pam •I -n.ajH.-:. Mrfd Air. im y w !nt |v> ij(> presidem parlv, vi,o wa» deded wi:h a lam majorit) to ibe 0,.,, ,-,l
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  • 325 8 2. 400 CASES OF MILK ARRIVE THE EAST .-v n:»c cargo and ■x sender a p F. rr. b ughi n•• iin ca for Singapore X-i >9 c ises ol mi here also woe J2.1 p i^es t>i beer, IBS jai •f acid 5 bil a of paper. 60 <■
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    • 84 8 Fbe latest Sißgapore rubber prices yesterday (Apr. 1 w:-re per Ib. Buyers s**!!erN No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose (iom.) SI B° Sl.'ii r 0.8 In bates April No I KSS 51.98 .>>i 99 No 8 KSS si.s: si./s No K S.S < ion > si.7->\ si M l Tone:
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    • 40 8 SINGAPORE, HVd. The price of Tin to-daj \va.N S<>'ZO.T.") prr Dicul, Down $1.25. [,ONI>ON UN Wednesday's priiv»s Hrst st» i were: Spot K\. ?^o bayers E1.?95 sellers. !hr:-f months v: i bnvers vri.::;o sellers. Settlement Trie:- £1,?95 Ton-: Easy.
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  • 53 8 Standard Staff Rrmirtrr MORE HVN 10 Singapore tongkangs have completed preparations to leave lor Bengkalis. Oieir clearance from port, which is expected any moment now, will touch off a resumption of the Colony's timber trade with tHal Mnmatran area ma*!,- possible through negotiations
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  • 62 8 Produce Mart Steadier Si ladard Stail Bepm ter THE PR >D1 Singapore was steadiei <■■: pri in being corded in s >me Overseas ad\ Lees com ed t i fci Copra ted hi ind ting $55 1 > Sailers son- il eluctant and no ci a jcord i C o
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  • 84 8 3SRS T 1 land, tfow gs and 1 Secre aries, rep »rt the roiiowm^ M irch crop figui es: Alor Gajah Etubbe Esl ite Ltd 2- .aOi) lbs: Aver Panas Rubber E>ta-e Ltd. 94,000 Lbs Gle lealy Plantations Ltd., 82^00 lbs.Ktnang Rubber Ltd., 69,000 \o< I uam Ltd.
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  • 95 8 p ay s freighter Pentakota, which a rived uaTSiiigapare from Japan >ngkong. bn»u«hi as careo SK^IJPS 'i m ot aS. I* bundles ol galvanized Pip«s- 1.630 kegs ol wire nails ;>--* pieces of water pipes, 505 Kegs and cases of paint. no pieces pi mild steel plates 53
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  • 232 8 'Houseboats Made From Barges For Caiiex Co. Standard Staff Reporter IHK FLY i .N(»BO VI slipway at kalian^ Airport out of commission since flyingboat services t*> Singapore were su*pi*mlea i^ now being used by a Singapore firm as a slipway on whir'i to build two houseboats for the Caltex Oil
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  • 28 8 M< isrs. Sm i] 8c Co Secre taries, re »r1 th I the M ■:< tin ore output of I\^^.H■■4 Tin Ltd as 30.46 picuts
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  • 354 8 Standard r .an 15 porter OPERATING a im>tl"l pit: farm iji sum] pxperiment:ng in th<* crosB brerding «;f kastraliaa binl !«m-;iI piu> to im j»r<»> the i>r< <sl of iln- Malayan stork hari S>; i i i I i inleresting
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  • 40 8 H< >NGK< im;. ipr 11 Spe Sun S rvic Closing pi on the '.<»!: >ng i vere HKSIS 55 to£l sterlin UK to L'SSi EiKsl Bl to Mil. i. rIKSO.3IS to a e Indonesia) Ruoiah; Gold liK ;m tael.
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  • 131 8 IMPORTS of rubber into V..! »v I ,i monlh amounted to 53,708 u#m«. compared v.:h "j<). l<>2 loan «i t« ri it ii February and 61,941 hn:^ in lanuary. Ot month total Singa* POT Di \\w year I i 138 I tons, r ation's I
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  • 108 8 Standard Staff Reporter TH E M A LA V AN fin melat suffered a hlight setback, dropping 1*1.2."i lo £(>20.7."> per pic ill \r-lcr-day, aficr five <la\» of ccmtilUHnM price improver pite the drop, th m irfeel remained steady, goou d being maintained u-^n overeas w:
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  • 70 8 Standard Staff orrespond'T.t PENA v \p 11:— n ers and Exp ctei mg, has writi <-f I: I IfcL: Reid to inquire a^ w imp from Su T ind for trans P Luded u rec ber t q e n also want Is of previous
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  • 34 8 Staadard s\stf Reporter nark toda s rubb led p i we LUu B .41 4 KLBBIRS Fat. nunting Tuwr* KeMm ••nun 2.-95 3.00 10 cd 2.80 IN5>! <:K! S MIMNCi
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  • 82 8 THE following have neon elered oAce-bearers for Ihb year 1951 of the F' liU egetable Dealers' A-■ Singapore: Pre ident, Mr Tay Pentj B< ;i) i; Vice-president If] Chua l:u Chan; Hon. Secret j Mr. Fan Jwee Chonc; H i Treasurer. Mr. m C>i Hwa Auditor, Mr.
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  • 32 8 Standard Staff Corr^pondrm the Maersk Line freig tet Einilie Maersk, wtth fi.ooo baas mi dates from Basrah tor Singapore, is lo;idii^ .*ro a lias port
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  • 335 9 More Planes A nd Services For Malaya's Needs Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN Airways which recorded an alltime high last month in passenger and cargo traffic, hope to satisfy the increasing demands made on it, especially in the Federation this year. "We hope to do this with the
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  • 75 9 THE Singapore Kuala Lumpur up day mail tomorrow will run up to Kluang and return as down mail train, the Malayan Railway announces. The Kuala Lumpur Singapore day mail will terminate at Gemas and return to Kuala Lumpur in time of the up day train. The
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  • 94 9 5 H' kong-Bound Planes Turn Back HONGKONG. Apr 11 (ReuterAAP)— The Colony was fogbound for the 34th day out of the last 40. causing the diversion of rive incoming planes, while both land and w ter traffic was slowed down considerably. Visibility was extremely bad and at times it was
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  • 22 9 ANDOVER. jßputer) A Heimes au V\ el r here today. There were Baltics, the Ministry of Civil a<-,: rinn st'ited.
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  • 170 9 HONGKONG. Apr. 11 <AP>— Officials and employees of the Communist controlled China Oil Tanker Company yesterday threw down the gauntlet to the Hongkong British authorities and declared that if Hongkong wants the 15.000-ton tanker Yunghao she is going to have to take it by force.
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  • 254 9 Round-The- World Training Ship Calls At S'pore photo. TRAVELLING round the world on a training cruise H.N.M.S. Piet Hein, formerly the British destroyer Serapis, left Singapore yesterday for her base in Holland. The war-hip, which left Holland in August last year. had called at the Azores. West j Indies, through
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    • 626 9 13 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland So Fronci.cc Los Angele All American Canadian Cities Penang P Sham Spate U j L. LUCKENBACH 24/26 Apr— 27 A P r. 28/30 Apr. Accepting cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONC pGAI
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    • 82 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said Rott erdam and Amsterdam Aden ro p penang BARANGAN 22 26 Apr. 28 Apr. BOTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 fcxt. 1U 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham. Penan*. Negapattinam Madras. ss. "Ja!ago£al v ia^i* Singapore P. SueUenhant Penanff
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    • 652 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINCNT S pore P. Sbim P#dbo« -NOEOHVAI" for Bangkok 20-22 Apr. 17 IS Apt. -PANAMA" for Banitiok. Satcoo H->ri r koog Manila Robe A SO A.pr.i B .y *?**m» 2 May 28-M Apr 27-»7 Apr -sti.ANDIA" for Bangfeok 1: 3 Mav 1«-16 May 1M( May "MALAYA"
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    • 34 9 Despatches TODAY: South India 8 a.m. by Pentakota. Indo-China noon by Bam Hill, Christmas Is. by Islander, Palembang by Maros. Arrivals TODAY: N. Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri by Kajang. Jakarta by Van Riebeeck.
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    • 554 9 Ships in Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS INNER ROADS AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. BaitL^SulStan^Rtoau. M BSHS n U4DI/IT6 Dukat Rajah Brooke. Semer.yih. King nHAnfbS Bay Mui Hock ftngby, Kah Soon, fnr w»,., r f- 4° 4? Halvdan, Kistna, Hua Heng, Kotanica. Lanaleescot 4C I-41 Maet.- mcke r. Ma m Sturgeoli Tung
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    • 165 9 WaIR ARRIVALS) sjg?y 1 1 and DEPARTURES I J Arrivals BOAC from London, aii utia ,\A~> p m. from London. Coliimbo 5.4."i p.m QEA from London. < t'tutta 5.15 p.m. from Sydney, Jakarta IJM p m. K.L.M. from Anikiiro in. Bangkok ZJtS p.m. POAS from Bangkok <; a.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS
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    • 1484 10 Federation Passes Film Banned In Singapore INCOXSISTENCY in the polities followed by the 1 i!iii Appeal Boards of Singapore and the Federation in respect of banned t\\ :ns is nothing new. The past has brought many examples or this and the movie-soin 1 public has vainly raised its vo'it* for
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    • 976 10  -  M. RAKICH by the picture is pure hokum with Mario and Kathryn in pursuit of each other across tl e and i:nong stage pi I i :e bewilderment of audience and si .;<' han tl ke B,t it does br ng on the laug
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    • 75 10 LAST 2 DAYS Mll A Nll l: k«ll HI S3 i Drrserred) rret !>t> mm Rates Strtetlj Suspended s i(1^ s Dail .1 a :1 |.45 LOO -a d- e.':. 1 i•; t o ciiambe?,* r n is 4j %iA i SCOTT m ,m earner o %^^t\jFP3k K Dramatic *Of
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    • 44 10 FOR THE Fi^ST TIME FULLY PORTRAYED liMWlli iflßxf OPENING TODAY FOUR SHOWS M AIR CONDITIONED i^ 2 4.15 6..'J() <).:'><? p.m. fMAJCSTIC* SinCCRE 1 Beautiful beyond words xr-~- 1 in glorious color ffiJ^y'j^^t >< 1• Siory f IHESCREta'S I Vi.VHM Ever Told > r^TnT LIFE OF^CHRIST T
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    • 292 10 H I I 111"' OPENING TODAY 11 a.m. 1.1. ">. 1.15, 6.1.">. t K <);;o THRILL... ro mi I BDKUNG SWirTHiARTS INM-GMs LATKSI SONC-I II II I) *< jA *"> JF m:sr, t-f.J^T .-i CABIQL MISI JAMLS MITCHELL lICHHSG HACEMAM CIiKIOK ,i; il| MVOTMfIMi W I^l' EE IECHNICOLOR!^^SAT AT MIDXIGHT^^P
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  • 401 11 1U Ram Schaefer, Vn'tud rVew Siaff Correspondeni RAMvFLRT, (IT) Aim-riran boxers are i|M rn.r to Sgjhten of other countries, Bporling riliea -aiil here recently. >espite ike fart that GcMl—y fWM not yrt full) to die European Boxing Unofl (EBl the ional boxing
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  • 111 11 Schools Beat Varsity \PORE Combined b aho are preparing r annual "blood" !^.iin»t the Combined Siore Si hools. opposed the rsitj of Malaya at the I mt-s yesterday and »*>■ by iht* odd goal in three. iel paw plajini 00--1 make the i chances i played rm. ft:- the atiiooia
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  • 67 11 H Ten Hofl beats Jones, the G*-:-:r.;:n may tep iven 'r O la^a, record ol J^ victories to -nits here. t; .e six: rnStems' ber. r bf t jj era aV S£ee exhibitions, while SSll jS athei bad Jgj hen he sufl red a s f is beaten
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    • 121 11 Sir,— With referenet :o your report cf the Sin Haw Bodn nton Party's tour of Siam cs being "the first nne '-hat a udl organised Malayan badminton tea n will leave Malaya for a lour outside the country St*C« the Malayans played in the Thomas Cup competition.
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  • 238 11 TOP-SEEDED A. G. B. Pakir and H. Khamis; met very stiff opposition in their semi-final tie when thev narrow!? beat third seeded Lira Hee Chin and M.K. San in three gruelling sets in the Singapore YMCA tennis tourney yesterday. Hee Chin
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  • 40 11 BUENOS AIRES. Apr. 11 CAP) —The Argentine Football Association has postponed for a week it.s selection of 22 players to play against England at Wembley Stadium on May 9 and against Ireland in Dublin on May 13.
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  • 153 11 THREE As LUCKY SAFA LEAGUE TIE AMICABLE Athletic Association were a little lucky to heat Singapore Cricket Club by four-two in a Senior SAFA league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday* Two goa s up within Iho fir. t ten minutes. SCC threatened a rout but the Club then struck
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  • 182 11 Five minutes later McDonald scored again and the Club was threatening to press home further attacks when Amicables got doing. Tian Song let drive from 20 yards and Behrends was ready for the shot when a defender's boot changed the Bight of the ball and Behrends was beaten.
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  • 134 11 Klang Sports Next Month KLANG. Wed. Klang District will hold its third annual athletic meeting on May 4 and 5 on the Klang j Padang. Dyson-trained coaches will train athletics on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, j starting at 5 p.m. on the Kiang i Padang. The Klang High School won
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  • 45 11 THE wi ig ai 11 represent C.Y.M.A. (St. Teresa) in Sunday's Singapore Cricket A.- <- elation tournament w itch tgainst REME Civilians: E. A. Bodrigaes (CapU E- c Kodrigues, Maurice Nunis, C. James, E. Patterson, G. F. Piatp, V. FranrL.g. W. Hav. R. Stevens.
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  • 89 11 ALTHOUGH they dominated the tiame; Rotterdam Trading Co. Sports Club had tr be content with a one-nil win over Bata Shoe Co. S.C. In a Singapore Business Houses' "B" league game at the Police Training ground yesterday. Bata's defence was in top form and saved them
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  • 296 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Having decided it is imperative for them to form a Union of their own to protect their interests, the Malayan Indian Interpreters' Interim Council are exploring every avenue to avoid a split and iQ build one strong and united
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  • 192 11 SINGAPORE A:n v Golfing 1 Society beat RAF Singapore 7J to to a match played yes- terday. Results of the 1 1 greensomcs played level over 18 holes, are as follows (SAGS players mentioned first): Col. Serjeant and Major [Brebuer lost to A.V.AI. B:u--kt land W/Cdr.
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  • 39 11 LONDON, Apr. 10 < Router) Results oi Ru&by mt;^ -a y Kueliy Union: Torqu W i etic 11. Exeter 3; Per,/ tnce ui.d Nevvlvn 0, Ebbw Vaie 3. Ki>,,bv Leu^u.-. B -v 11, B di rd Northern L5
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    • 781 11 SCIENCE brings YOU a New Lsose oS Life And Fuller Freer. Pulsating Life not just mere dnv-to-ddY existence! RSDIANT VITALITY for Every Man and Every Woman HAVEN'T yOU OFTEN SIGHED AND SAID: "AH. IF ONLY I COULD HAVE Ut COB O\KK A(.AIV." YOU C.\N HAVE YOUR TIME OVER M5AfTf— W
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 491 11 Radio Programmes K4IIIO MALAYA KUALA LIMPUR. KAIJIU iTli*l>.^i« (869 metres sogi, h cy9 n 49 to) SINiiAPOKE 10 am p m am s Sinßaporc: 6 r 11C!l on f\T It AMfMF p.m. Programme Summary; 6.02 Happy ENGLISH PKOOKAAIiUE. Anniversary; 25 As Singapore: ..i> M.J.1..-1 Interlade; 7.30 "Pride And Prejudice IBM
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    • 30 11 TIME Sign HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: AM, P.M. Singapore L23 I.AI Malacca 10.27 11.07 Port Dk-kson 9.G8 9.48 Port Sham 8.52 8.19 Penang 3.01 3.09
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  • 2456 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $493,277 FIRST PRIZE No. *****7 $221,974 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 $110,987 THIRD PRIZE No. *****0 61,659 STARTERS ($5,138 each): *****2, *****5, *****9, *****6, *****6, *****5, *****8, *****3, *****1, *****7, *****1, *****5 CONSOLATIONS ($3,699 each): *****8, *****6, *****7,
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  • 209 12 MM MI'UJ, Wed.— The SeUagw dun K.«r,a,,,.,, 1,,!,-, invilali( Tom-.r 1,, ..u,, popular sponin. r nl j '•K llaH< ;ii :v a ~<< ■■■'-•>. -J r the first dav-_ Sunday— an Mrn g «>,,,. n I) ou hi es jj y V r CrU
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  • 283 12 Kota Raja Play Well For 1-0 Win A GOAL scored midway in' the .second half gave the Kota i Haja "A" football team a well- de erved one-nil victory over the Rocklitea XI in a SAFA Division 2 fixture at trie Ge Lang Stadium yesterday. T :e match was very
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  • 150 12 Chinese W in In Penang PENANG. Wed. Displaying >".p-" or combination in the *f 01 ward line the Chii red a 4-1 victory o\ er 1 1 e E ti asi ins in i an inter community soccer match played on the' Vicl ia i Green this afternoon. The E
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  • 133 12 Gardner Hurl. Postpones Fighr With Cesar Brion BASINGSTOKE, ENGI AND Apr. 11 AP) .luhn Simpson manager of European heavyweight champion Jack Gardner, Tuesday ni-ht called ofl I a proposed ftghi with Cesar Brion of Argentine. "Gardner's hand fs still not right," Simpson d "and he will not be able to
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  • 15 12 i 5 F i!. rhree (N I i ra 0 B HnT '1
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  • 75 12 CINCINNATI, Apr. 11 (AP) Rdy Famechon, European Featherweight Champion, redeemed himself last night by for the Frenchman who weighed 127.5 pounds to 125 for Burgin. Famechon was too fast, too clever and too well conditioned jQL- -thp .voung Cincinnati I technical knockout overFame- chon in the second
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  • 153 12 Cheng Wah Force Dra w On Commandos IPOH, Wed. Victory would haw been well deserved had 45 Commandos beaten mote fancied Cheng Wah in today** league match, hut they had be content with a two-all draw which was not a true reflec- tion of the run of play. SAFA i.vtsfiut*
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    • 14 12 JOHN TANN SAFES PRICE i^S^B DtiIVERY FROM STOCK jf^^^^TJ^^l 10 1 BOH '.SON ROAfl,
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