Singapore Standard, 25 January 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Ik A. i VOL. II NO. 207 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 146 1 >NDON, Jan. 124. (Reu•r). Colonel Arthur Edwin the City of London's IS fear-old trouble-shooting c Commissioner, has been tinted the new Chief of I m bandit-infested i it was announced toi HWUHfi <men*. which it f completes the reshuffle i the Colony's key security
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  • 25 1 "TJ -v St wouM can Na\> wuu.ci Ow enemy i! I KotM" armi^.o. TS nert lor p'^pj
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  • 282 1 HMS Alert Arrives Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER sea saga m which the highest traditions «.f the British Navy were gallantly upheld reached its conclusion yesterday when the C-in-C, Far Eastern Heel, Vice-Admiral Sir Guy Russell's Despatch Vessel, 1 1. M.S. Alert, arrived at Singapore
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  • 188 1 2 Explosions Blow Up UK Arms Depot ISMAILIA, Jan. 24 (Reuter) Tho explosions which rocked the British army ammunition depot at Abu Sultan, midway between Ismailia and Fayid last night were the result of sabotage, a military spokesman at British headquarters alleged today. Shells and ammunition
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  • 38 1 Reus Truce Talks L hjHle "I nerves b> *.ii.i"r fm C the U.N-C. ■•to.capHubic »v( Ge^er.l ™*«gf for the moment ln ls j bulletin Mid. 1 SHARP FIGHTING TOKYO Jan 24. (RenterA .s, KY a sha,p ««igw a
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  • 71 1 Nepal King Proclaims Emergency da k v' d or° to be' 1 declared hostile to the state. leader r .'Jruneed mountains ol EriS'c.r falline tc Heavy seas break over the stern of the wrecked British freighter. Taikinshan, as she lies stuck hard and fast on the Paracels Reef. In the
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  • 65 1 t oNDON Jan 24. (Reuter) Ei^n D o^CaWne, minister, were m Bi'if' cuts m Government expe^l.ur U e to be made under SSned Üby'ilrU by'ilr. 1 Ri e ch a ar S dßut. e er. overseas Payments and restore sidered non-essential. There are
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  • 16 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 24 (Reutera«? &°"unlt«? Kingdom tl^f rrftr particularly to fJJ
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  • 147 1 LONDON Jan. 24 'J^S^^jS^ pull through the u^; ri ™e°ri«n and policy, Mr. tSSA cKa^cXr S^^« *a.d today. Mr. Butler, whose job it K et Britain out of the r"j Srorld trading told the Ang^ American Chamber 01 merce at a luncheon:
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  • 7 1 The Commissioner-Ciene.-u. gSiwtkWtdnesday evening.
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  • 39 1 convicts u;ho escaped a i tropi Zy SumVled vuo a settlement and surrendered Their confession was reported D« Horacio Rosero, direc f o L ar National Territone* Degin By snakes, beasts and vnia natives.
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  • 63 1 shed m h <s pro'^c-"rate--13 Urge UN Action re U rVe XPr T>fn 1 -n e^uation t» Sf French deleft. on Afghanistan. B j^ a Ira q Sy t he India. Indonesia lian, Philippines Le an a n> an d Yemen Sa^j 3 NeV- to «k
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  • 25 1 AROARD THE «L»r.fc^ MARY Jan 24. (Reuter. Washington talks had g t the worst of ms coia v 4 "rtttaS badfto normal !itnes«.
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  • 44 1 S»o«d«.< d^ t V3KST«e the do** pri~ LONDON, J.«.JVlon^n£*2*o6.r- «>NDON TIN LONDON tOlW« £W Mf 40 4. bMyert, £1,001 b 40 4. Thr^ ««rth«: *^5 38id $rttle«««t price: »*> iIWS£ 7 d Sol« M^i«f H5 tern; f2 cTf d e#ie«ee« 175
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  • 167 1 All British Garrisons Alerted ISMAILIA. Jan. 24 (Rouier) All British garrisons m the Suez Canal zone are being alerted against the possibility that the Egyptian Army might support offensive artion by "lil>eration troops," it was understood here today. 'trOOP* HIWW-.-"-"." turn Serae El Din Pasha, the Egr Uan Minister of
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  • 46 2 QUEK AH TEE (20), an inmate of the Queen Street Boys' Home, had a charge of housebreaking m order to steal two ladies hand bags, explained to him m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was remanded till Jan. 26.
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  • 260 2 Standard Staff Reporter WITH TWO more days to go before Chinese New Year, Singapore's China town streets are crowded with housewives buying up the good things of life for their greatest day of the year when all shops and markets run by Chinese will
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  • 35 2 TWO SPECIAL constables, I TrtnAf* buuil-Vfrste-rday" to one month's rigorous imprisonment for sleeping while on armed duty at the Shell Depot, 15 m.s. Woodlands Road on Dec 17 last.
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  • 89 2 photo. ME. T. P. F. McNEICE, the City Council President, i»«iuHiiff the $537.50 to Madam Loh Kai Ctaee m the Singapore Standard office yesterday. The money ww donated by Standard readers. Madam Loh's plight was brought to light when she appeared m the City Police Court recently
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  • 60 2 Standard Woman Reporter LEAVING on the Canton tomorrow are exhibits from Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Sarawak. Brunei and North Borneo for the Colombo Plan Exhibition which Princess Elizabeth is Jang, a model of a kelong, paintings, and cut glass. These will be housed m
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  • 253 2 h. niPF WORK bein ff done by the British Red Cross -kib^swsbwSS r f erence m London. Miss Whittington, who had just completed a tour of Singapore, the Federation, Hongkong, Sarawak, Borneo and Brunei, also spoke highly of the courage of planters and tin
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  • 205 2 Standard Staff Reporter HOUSEBREAKING has stopped or decreased m areas patrolled by plainclothes men of tlw Singapore Gurkha Police contingent, said Mr. F. S. L*atftara, A.S.P., Officer-in-Charge of the contingent, yesterday. Mr. Leathard said the Gurkhas are particularly good at stealthy "seeing
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  • 345 2 WIDOW GETS $537 AND A PROMISE AHouseForYou, Says McNeice Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE young widow, Mcdom Loh Kai Chee was overjoyed yesterday when she not only received a sum of $537.50 fro,; the "Chinese New Year Fund" started for her by sympathetic Standard readers, but was UM by the
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  • 38 2 PATRIC CHUA was lined J2oO, m the Singapore Fourth Ponre Court yesterday, when he admitted misappropriating a watch valued at $56 belong- < mg to his friend Kg Seng It the St. Joseph Trade School on < Jan. 16.
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  • 268 2 MISS ALICE LEE Standard Woman Reporter STILL BUBBLING over with excitement and fl^iH^S with ha PP» l »«ss, Miss Alice Lee, the "Nightingale of the Orient," better known to lovers of Chinese songs as Lee Cheng-thieh, has already made up her mind that Singapore
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  • 153 2 She Tried To Strangle Baby Court Told A WOMAN who tried to strangle her four-day-old baby is to be kept m the Mental Hospital pending an order from the Colonial Secretary. When the woman, Fong Ah Lien, appeared before Mr. Justice Knight and a jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday,
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  • 116 2 PRICLS of bu ials m S.i.l down since la Government pended distril I said Mr Boon sident of th< 5 ing Kateru Traders .v Mr. Soon statement made by Mr A. Senm tt of Broneti H« c thai ne bad I prices In: >
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  • 22 2 Application Dismissed j aside m re ■:•<•* tier Boa demni I by j fit for I I The a Meng. a house owl
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  • 39 2 muthu I': ay, proprie sundry goods si goon Road, v i of $10 to a Lett him to rtai 1 bi ed person, v. Bi fi Singapore Fhii District O >lv default four n
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  • 13 2 Used Compound As Garage, Fined fined Ou m compound m w involving th<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 256 3 Indians Keep Freedom InU SINGAPORE Federation of City Council labour Unions and labourers of the Singapore Harbour Board will hold two separate public meetings to mark the Indian Republic Day tomorrow. Federation wi:i hold its •ting at its premises at No Middle Road at 5.30 p.m" i they will be
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  • 66 3 A. D. STUTCHBURY. t-r of Supplies m Sinre and Mr. A. W. NicholI mtroHei of Supplies m Fe leration of Ma'.aya re- by air from Bangkok ;apore ia<* night. af*ev ling rice ta'.ks with Siam- .vernment officials, v said an official release of the negotiations be
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  • 40 3 More than 1,200 guests were entertained to a annual stag dinner party at the Great World Cabaret last night by three Singapore companies— the Gutwirth Trading Co. Ltd., the Clipper Trading Co. Ltd., and the Champion Motors Ltd.
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  • 36 3 The appeal of Chan Wah against the sentence .of two years' rigorous imprisonment by the Seremban Magistrate for fraudulent possession^ of scrap rubber, was dismissed by Mr Justice Abbott m the Seremban High Court.
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  • 103 3 'The WRACs Will Stay In Suez' Standard Staff Reporter THE WOMEN'S Auxiliary Corps stationed at the Suez Canal Zone will not quit, said Brigadier M. F. Coulshed, Director of the WRAC, yesterday m Singapore. Brigadier Coulshed reached Singapore by air for a threeweek visit of WRAC units here and m
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  • 676 3 FOR THE second time the Singapore press was -undue \r he rOller Mn Choo/sfngh for undue publicity, 'to a case m which the body of a JtTE^n BChooib L T K Wee was exhumeS he hidTd C f e^° n mornin g of Dec. 14
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  • 221 3 Standard Staff Reporter DRESSED IN a multi-coloured frock, and wearing clump of gold bangles on her wrist, Chee Poh Chun, a 22-Tear-old English-speaking woman appeared m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, charged with obstructing the road with a hand cart. Sub-Inspector, G. Tolson
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  • 130 3 THE GOVERNING Council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress will ,at its next meeting, consider a resolution relating to the three-week seminar on laboujc.j"'7, al V u tta <=- ral Secretary of the Army Civil Service Union, states that though the Colony's trade unions wish
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  • 346 3 'All Depends On U.S. Stock-piling' Standard Staff Reporter THE WHOLE future of the Malayan rubber industry and consequently the future of Malaya hinges "almost entirely" on one single factor the stock piling policy of the United srates Government declared Sir John Hay, an international authority
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  • 216 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Albert St.. Short St.. New Ice u* ks^. Ir «»tone > MacKenzie Rd., Bt Timah Pumps. Balestier Rd.. Jalan Ampas. 8.M.8.C.. Me- *'*«*>»«. feraddell Rise. Island Golt Club, Seletar Pumps. Nee H^Hw^ elet i r KPwi"* Mental Hospital, Trafalgar
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Fir* District Judge, Mr. Tan n i M *J he S iocl S,t yrss 53 -y ear "°ld Tan Pei Hione who ?lw oDiu n m a 6U H lUy t0 Charges of havin 46 pS&dTof sSdrs.^ssr^M i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 222 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thn«.-The Communist bandit <"*"*"2fe Negri Sembilan offered a big setback today when the compte te «*U^ rf t he Seremban-Ranuu branch committee wa. destroyed m 'JSi/fg^BJ. Last night, a member of the public walked into the Seremban
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  • 357 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs.—Comiiniiiist terrorists m the Federation continue to pay a heavy toll to the security forces. Yesterday, three of them were Wiled, fa Pah** and two fa Perak, and this morning rine, of ™on? six were killed fa Seremban. Orfe of the two killed m
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  • 91 4 T t^ annual general meeting of the Ismail School Old Boys Association, Kota Bahru, ne following were elected office bfaren: President: Che Abdul Malek bin Haji Mohamed, bm Tengku Kelana, Hon. Secretary: Che Mohamed Ali Jaafar, Hon. Treasurer: Nik Mustapha bin Nik Abdullah H Sgorti Secretary:
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  • 32 4 THE Indian community of Kuala Lumpur will celebrate Indian Republic Day with a meeting at the Selangor Indian Association, Kampong Attap on Jan. 26. Mr. K. L. Devasar will preside.
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  • 46 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The President and members of the St. John Ambulance Association are arranging for a display at the Station Padang, Seremban, on Monday, Jan. 28 at 11.15 a.m. during the visit of Lt.-Gen. Sir Otto Lund, Com-missioner-in-Chief of the Brigade.
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The reasons for the delay m building the new St. George's Girls' School and the new Hutchings School m Penang, will form the subject of a question to be asked by Mr Yeap Choong Kong m the Federal Legislative Council.
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  • 76 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The difference m the salaries paid by the Federation and Singapore Governments to technical cadets, will be a question raised by Che Abdul Aziz bin Ishak m the Federal Legislative Council next week. He is also asking the acting Chief Secretary to state why
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  • 180 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPtIR, Thurs.— The Federation Government Temporary Officer*' Association has petitioned (iovernmnit against the limitation clause m the compulsory provident fund scheme which excludes those drawing above $400 all-in salary monthly, from participating m the fund. Present Government officers M IS£
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  • 58 4 osuosmUHiv, rnurs. mr. Justice Abbott with his picture entitled, Tan Tuan Hock, won second prize m the Seremban Camera Club's latest portraiture competition. First prize went to K. S. Kong with a picture entitled Net Maker. This is the second occasion Mr. Justice Abbott has won a
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  • 39 4 The Kuala Lumpur Camera Club was formally installed at its own clubhouse at Fahanf Road. The clubhouse was declared open by the Raja Muda, Selangor. Standard picture shows the Raja Muda addressing: members during the tea party.
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Executive Engineer, Raub, reports that bridge No. 11/7 at the 11th mile Kuala Matang Road will be closed to traffic team a.m; to 5.39 p.m. tomorrow for final repair*. i
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  • 243 4 Husband To Pay Alimony KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Remarking that the wife has very good reasons for not going back to her husband, Che Harun, Second Magistrate, today ordered a young Chinese, Wong Yew Onn, to pay $100 a month as maintenance for his wife and a son. He also ordered
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 4 Mr Douglas K. K. M*« UMNO-ISCA candidate for Imbi Ward, is the /wmgej bein? 29 years old, to coatest the Mimicipal Heetiw* m Koala Lnmpnr. He tstte son of Mr. H. S. Lee, Lef»lative Councillor and community leader.
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  • 155 4 Councillor To Ask Why Gray Qait Sundtrd BUB < KUALA I i HM < UttStai led to the r" g >■■ former Cnin tern Police Federatioi 1 1 Mr. W. N. Gray, ud it was n"( esorj 1(i !i his resiffßitiMi mc i after hv had lefl the tmint 1
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  • 156 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.--"The time has come when we, the middle-class people, should fight our own battles. In the past we have been dependent on others. Now we must stand on our own feet And to do that we must unite," said Mr.
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  • 630 4 Avpropcd Schools Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB, Than. Mr. Leon g V H k, will ask the Member for Industrial and Social Matin*, m the Federal Legislative Council next wetk t., mm Government's policy as regards approved M-hooU m i Federation. He will ask whether it is
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  • 182 4 Ex-Manager Acquitted Of Cheating KUALA I.r Mr W B S: dent of the S Bentong, agre mission of Mr R S i sooria. defence the prosecution ha I intention to cheat m \ho m which J 7 manager of Karak Tir was charged with giving Sun Cheontf anc Bentong. a
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPI H. When the Federi lative Council meeta J--30 Mr. P. P. Naraya draw the attention ol the retary for Defence statement cf Mr. Oliver !->' ton at a Press conference Singapore where he suggi the propaganda Set-up m I country should be pcrutinise He
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 377 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE ONI V reason why the Health Committee of >.it»a,,«rr C.ty Councillors atick to their original „,on to close the tow^.y wells at Minto Road i, that ilh v are afraid that water from the-* weJl* will be UfW< J
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  • 187 5 M-indird SUH Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Penang's famous Pagoda of iu.oou Buddft is r the Kek Li>k Si Temple m 11 ma ia now closed vi- m M a result of r Fracedies lasi >»«»*»■ i£ -vi nes€ leapt ti> their dc ilha bora the too
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  • 126 5 Dra wing Shows Premium Bond Sale Not Large S ird SUIT Correspondent U'MPUR. Thurs.— I hon ris apparently an attractive propox the people of the n. judging by the Qumbei of "not sold" anents made m the race this morning when the ol the first lot of over I bonds
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  • 63 5 IPOH, Thurs— Rabies is still causing concern to the Perak Veterinary Department. Last year, 84 cases were reported as compared with 61 the year before. To prevent the spread of the disease, shooting and netting teams were sent out to various parts of the State to
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 5 photo (Story la rase i.j Tke mew too- HJM. 8. Alert po*e i> boat of the wankip* J™" u e A ffl< Standard
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  • 70 5 M-uidurd Stall Currt'spondrnl PSNARG, Tfaura, Chinese •"w Year revellers are warned -«v U may b« MCCSSaiJ to fa off powei from certain M ;n lhc town during peak periods 6mo p.m. to ;> p m unless some economy 1 restrain! is exerted I it public co-opera- c
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  • 44 5 THE following will comprise £y licensing board Kuala Lipis: Di *trTct Omcer, Lipis lOiilnnan) A^istunt District ■,'f-Wr. (Vtre-Chairman). Health •TW-. W«st Pihang. Executive {•ntfneer. i> wD. Kuala Upts, l n> ity Commissioner for Lab- Ptnang. Kelantan and r^?|«". Mr Ong Seoo« Tek,
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  • 104 5 - TOWGAY growers m Singapore yesterday expressed willingness to close their present wells m Minto Road area, if the City Council will grant them permission to open a large well m a secluded site m the same area to be used only for producing towgay. Thirty
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  • 206 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —One hundred and forty-six questions, 37 of which are oral, are to be asked m the Federal Legislative Council on January 30. Twenty-nine cf these are from Mrs. B.H. Oon. 21 Irom Mr. Narayanan 17 from Mr Leong Yew Koh and
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  • 51 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— 'I take this opportunity to appeal to all the people m this state to make a more determined effort m wiping out Communist bandits from this country.' said the Sultan of Trengganu today over Radio Malaya on the occasion of his 44th
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  • 192 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLR, Thurs. Mariappan, a detective corporal, attached to the Sungei Beai Police Station was given the benefit of the doubt and acquitted and discharged by the Pres. of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams, on two charges of
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  • 40 5 THANGADURAI (18). a Public workg Department labourer who stole a wrist watch from his mend. Perumal. was bound over for 2 years m the sum of $200 m default three months' r.i. m the Kuantan Session Court.
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  • 398 5 Stan dan 1 Staff Correspondent PENAMG, Thurs. George Town's Civil Defence Divigion requires about 7,(HK) people according to Major General E. B. de Fonblanque, Assistant Commissioner (Civil Defence), Northern Region. The Headquarters SecI tion will man the Main Control and two Sub-Area Controls,
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  • 183 5 Standard Staff Correspondent .^P 11 Thurs.— More than 361,000 fowls were vacPmk a falryear C *^«2^Veren h n a rt lr n S *^2 vaccinated by the staff of the Th?"^ Department at various centres m the State tbosP «fvon T administer ed were
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  • 140 5 Standard Staff Reporter The Indonesian police are holding three men is custody following an incident at Pulo Sambo installation on Wednesday m which three supervisors were injured. Pulo Samboe is m Indonesian territory about 12 miles from Singapore. The Shell Company of
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  • 98 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs From February 1, parcels which do not bear a request for abandonment or for delivery at an alternative address will be retained at the post office for a period of 15 days only from the date of receipt, states the Postmaster-General, Malaya. Any parcel which
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  • 14 5 Kelantan has arrived at Serai as Assistant Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Krian.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 833 6 r rODAY the British people must be talking of the Merrie England of Sir Stafford Cripps. It is true that under the iron rule of the stern and austere-faced Sir Stafford meat-loving Englishmen had to enjoy the vicarious pleasure of allowing their mouths to water by
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  • 623 6 Review Views Lame Excuse I UTUSAN Melayu said that it felt sorry to hear that several State Governments to t-ne Federation oi Malaya including 1 Kedah, Seberang Perai and 1 Perak, were ignoring the Ma- 1 lay pacU planters who wished 1 to have their own rice mills.' The paper
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  • 463 6  -  SELIG S. HARRISON By HTHOUGH his days are numbered m more ways than one. the fabulous Nizam of Hyderabad still does not seem interested m getting any fun out of his fortune. The 65-year-old Nizam, whose riches run over $2,000,000,000, lost his ruling powers
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  • 584 6  - The Containment Of China WILLIAM D. CLARK By LONDON. A NGLO- American agreement over Far Eastern policies is regarded by many well-informed people as the most important long-term result of the Washington talks* Until Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, has hadtime to talk over the results with his
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 315 6 Sir,— Surely if "Klyne Street" hides behind his anonymity, nothing that he has written or is going to write will ever carry very great weight. Neither, I know of course, will what I have to say be of any significance; though appearing
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    • 127 6 Sir; I received a Chartered Bank cheque from a reputable firm m Kuala Lumpur. It was not crossed. Having first endorsed it, I sent it to a man m the Singapore police department. The man could not cash the cheque m the Chartered Bank m Singapore. One
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    • 325 6 Sir:— It is far from the truth to say that the majority who voted the W.D. councillors to office comprised W.D. civilians, as is asserted by Mr. S. Ramachandra. The eligible W.D. civilian y n *p-re cent of the total on the electoral roll, and they are not residents
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 280 7 Europe Army US Working To Reconcile Views WASHINGTON, Jan, 2\ (Renter). The 1 niled Stales Secretary oi Slate, Mr. Dean Vcheson, said yesterdaj that the United States was <ioinir it- ht»^t to *>i*i hjlt aboul a reconciliation of the differing views m Europe on formation
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  • 96 7 WASHINGTON, .1 m. 24 (Beater) Hatted States Secretary of state Deaa \rheson yesterdaj denied r-ports that the I riiv.-i SI itrs v\as uivini; iM to bkwsc rtitif il|ij farces m Bmn. lit- was ttslfj at his \\rt'kl> pr> •>> lonfrrcnn' ol' KpOftS i
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  • 138 7 Rusk Leaves For Japan With Mission \< \SHII ITOIS Jan. I HOUS4 t f thai D l: head o! a n n to tiate an adm rative ith Japai i n rity irrai cements aftei c peace treaty, will <■ A lay !'>:" -ht ■.•n. •:::.t» "he White I tunced
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  • 54 7 fl DELHI, Jan. 24, (APJ lia'a nuance Minister D Deshmukh, said j he is Myins to •i Fi-br Kiry LI •"to find we can do to help" n'a B oancia] crisis. na m I >" r ''i. he certain fin i the thus conserving
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  • 69 7 PARIS. Jan. 24 (Reutoi^— French Minister of Ass iciated States Jean Letourneau left here tav air yesterday oi a "mission of friendship and information" :■> Indo China. With him went General Etienne Jean Valluy, Inspector Genera] of Overseas Land Forces who Is tipped as successor
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  • 83 7 SAIGON, Jan. 24 (Reuter> The French Army yesterday confirmed it had received intelligence reports that about (i.OOO Chinese Communist volunteers had crossed the border into Northern Inrio-China m the past eight months for non-combatant duties with the Vietminh. The reports, regarded as reliable, said the
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  • 165 7 Pak. Students Protest UK Acts In Suez LAHORE. Jan. 24 (Router) —Demonstrating students marched through the streets oi Lahore yesterday calling for Pakistan's withdrawal from the > I Commonwealth m protest against "British atrocities" m the Suez Canal zone. About 5.00(1 students wearing black bordered badges inscribed "Egyptian Martyrs' Day"
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  • 118 7 BRISBANE, Jan. 24 (ReuterAAP) Leaders of Australia's biggest trade union, the 180.01)0--strong Australian Workers Union, said yesterday the Japanese peace treaty should be rejected. The Union's convention at Mac-Kay, on the Queensland north coast here, carried a resolution describing the treaty as an "insult
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  • 103 7 BONN, Germany, Jan. 24 (UP) Germany is to be allowed to manufacture firearms and ammunition lor the fiv&\ time since World War 11. the Allied High Commission announced yesterday. the cartridges will not, however, be for military or even police use. but for hunting only.
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  • 264 7 OTTAWA, Jan. 24 (UP). Canada's No. 2 man m defence production said yesterday $3,000,000,000 would be spent by 1955 to increase the nation* power and material resource*. Max W. Mackenzie, deputy to Defence Production Minister C. D. Howe, told the final session of
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  • 51 7 photo. This will be the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh's first glimpse of their mountian horne Sagana Lodge as they round the drive after motoring almost 100 miles from Nairobi, Kenya. They will stay here during their tour of Kenya before sailing from Mombasa to Australia.-
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  • 326 7 PARIS, Jan. 24 (Reuter). With 16 nations on the waiting list the United Nations Political Committee is expected to vole today on Peruvian and Soviet resolutions designed to end the East-West deadlock preventing them from being admitted as members. Hitherto
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  • 153 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 24, (ReuterAAP; Governor Sir Alexander Grantham m the Legislative Council yesterday paid tribute to Lt.-Gen. G. C. iwans, Commander of British forces m Hongkong and Mr. J. F. Nicoll, Colonial Secretary. General Evan s will be leaving soon to take over the post now
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  • 134 7 WASHINGTON. lan. 24 COP) i President Truman yesterday nominated John Allison, a j veteran Stale Department career officer to succeed Dean Rusk as I Assistant Secretary of Stale for J Far Eastern ArTa::s He also nominated Henry By road o to De Assistant Secretary
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  • 65 7 VIENNA, Jan. 24 <AP> C/o--choslovakian Minister lot Security. Ladislav Kopriva, h.i.s been relieved of his post "at h -.s own request. Radio V-ugue .^uid Wednesday night. According to the Communist broadcast. Kaiel Bacilek, who has been handling the Mini.strv of St.'.te for Economic Control. has been
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  • 341 7 UK Gets King Ibn Saud's Plan To Settle Row LONDON. Jan. 21 (AP).— A British Foreign Office npokexman *aid yeMerday that kin;: lltn Sand, of Saudi Arabia, ha* Htihmitted to Britain proponaU drMgned to nettle the bitter Anplo-E^\ ptian dispute over the Sues (anal Zone and the Sudan, j The
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  • 130 7 PARIS, Jan ?4 (IP) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinskv i.s returning to Moscow with an Egyptian request to buy Russian arms, including tanks and auto ma tic weapons. informed sources said yesterday These sources said X.op tian I oreign Minister Salah- I Din Pasha had asked
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    • 40 7 SEVEN terrorists wen killed, two raptured and lid suspects arrested Ist moral <ip erations against members «.f the outlaw i (I Moslem ot^am- i tion D.trul Islam m Cent 1.1 Java, an Indonesian arm\ spokesman s. t id yesterday Reuter
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    • 38 7 THE i i B. P < i I Jem.m van H itte a d hi* Christian Cab el wo 9.i vote ■■>' co fldei House Hi i i nesda\ 'I follow* day debate 1 i i tiw mb< stained A.P.
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    • 30 7 ARMY Minister |«sl h l-rutiris .iimouiM <«i List ni^lil that the I irst Hattition ot tin Royal Australian Rr^iment w ill sail tor Korea on I »b. "2. r >. UP
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    • 72 7 THE W.-: C' tneni made no eparai i to draft young Ge I < Bur< tpean ai my, l:.*> Secret ai y H ittei Vj' I Communist q v r -,< Wcs: "re. man l .<t > day H< m m m SWISS police said ye6terdai they ucrc lioldinf v
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    • 37 7 THE F i i Pretn er, Dr, l T ho Kekkone since J.« r mi 11 op* on Wednesday foi an Inti i complaint nil condii the operation and he :.s expet ted < '<• hospital soon A. P.
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    • 42 7 XXII \IN expects, \\<si c,.r many to continue to pa) lor tin support of British troops m Germany after Itutin arrives at an expected n< ar irid«p» 11 derwe this war, Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick. British Hiph Commissioner. s;«id m Bonn yesterday AP
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  • 78 7 PARIS Jan 24 lAPI 1 t Briton V eign Secretary, Mi Anthony E den prill icit P i i on F< b 1 m leai ned Wed nesday Ho wiU §tay a1 the B-i-Ush Embai ly and •<■* v ■> London the 1 rag d s Mi
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  • 62 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Two Penan* nurses, Mrs. J. BethaJ« SfP^SS Mtes Sri Sow Ewe (right) who were awarded United Chief Dental Officer, Sinfapore, who met them on board ship. Mrs Bothaju who was .elected to make f C"™; iH' v hrnadrast over Radio Australia,
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  • 248 8 US Orders 30 Ships With New Mechanism For Cargo-Handling Standard Shipping Reporter FOLLOWING the successful operation of modern cargo-handling devices on America"* latest prototype freighter, Schuyler Otis Bland, while at Singapore and other world ports, the United States Maritime Commission has authorised the building of 30 more vessels with similar
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  • 156 8 S'PORE Po Ws MEET Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 24 A retired Singapore insurance agent was involved m a remarkable coincidence m Trinidad, reports the Daily Telegraph. The agent, Mr. M J. Turton. encountered two men he had la t seen ten years ago m a Japanese prison camp, on
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  • 43 8 ROTTERDAM, Jan 24 (Reuter) The 432-ton Indonesian coaster Tongkol developed engine trouble after leaving here enroute for Djakarta yesterday, it was reported here today. The ship's owners have instructed another Indonesian vessel to take the Tongkol m tow for repairs.
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  • 186 8 Shipping In Hongkong Flourishes A BRIEF survey of the activities of the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company. Limited, during the past year shows that two ships were launched and delivered. while orders were received and work started on six more. Delivered were a twin-screw passenger and vehicle ferry for
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  • 40 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 24 (Reuter). Sixty-four survivors of the British Freighter Taikin Shan, which ran aground and broke up on her first voyage after seven months detention by Chinese Nationalists, landed here last night aboard the tug Prince Salvor.
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    • 474 8 B*pofe P. B "ham "INDIA* for Bangkok, p^m Hongkong. Manila Kobt 8c Yokohama S 4 Feb 11-2 Feb r "MOREUA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yokohama l&2oFeb 16 17 Feb i* -PATAGONIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 26-27 Feb "SELANDIA* for Bangkok 27-28 Feb "FIONIA* for Bangkok 17 17 Mar "PANAMA" for
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    • 183 8 ~PX Ships m Harbour ■<™v?si«&-&r\*o ■■'■<■:■:■■■;■■■■■•■<■■■' •?:::*S*>::>>>>>»^ WHARVES Semonyin. Larut Shin Codawn Gate Godown No 1: Tong Hong. Ambika 45 1 Smirow. Han Thale Ben^t :s 23 24 2 Keppel Dock: Drooius, Patunga, Bentong 19 20 4 Orestes, Olcedes Torina. Sepia. Blitar 15 16 4 Nuttalia Ban Hong Lion?. Canton
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    • 75 8 Despatches Today: South Africa 8 a.m. by Bengkalis. East Africa (letters only) 8 a.m. by Bengkalis. Western Australia 8 a.m. by Maetsuycker, Eastern Australia and New Zealand (letters only) 8 a.m. by Maetsuycker, Hongkong, China and Japan 8 a.m. by Cyclops, IndoChina by Buloh, Pakistan (parcels only) by President Buchanan.
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  • 187 9 Insurance Man Urges Action By Association Standard Staff Reporter A MOTOR-CAR REPAIR establishment controlled by Singapore insurance interests is suggested m an article m the latest issue of the Journal of the Insurance Institute of Malaya. The article entitled "Impressions and Experiences m an Insurance
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER I HP. I.' test Singapore ►w-r prices yesterday prr Ib: Buyers Sellers 1 >pot Loose SI 39 $1.39* <> it m b;«l»*s Feb. So I KSS $1.39 $1.39* n,, I KSS $134} SI 34V S,, .< KSN. 51.311 $1.32 n» Quiet. L ONDON Xl KBfcß iiiiirsday's opening
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  • 31 9 II FIRS! hall ol 1951. i..- f ';es m gfcl texti.es. I r and >;Uar. n- •msi'ierablp increase m jpspite the ihorti n itei i i and their GHS
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  • 135 9 ***** Dulaug Passes In Perak Voided KUALA LUMPUR. Jan 24 The report of the Labour De partment for December records that during the month about 12,000 dulang passes m force m Perak were cancelled on the ground of irregularities It remains to be seen, states the report, whether this action
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  • 454 9 3?AN COUNTRIES HIT lI IK ic— wale ll ol nio*l JkaUm countries have been tT 1 «1 l»\ a aWwhM sjewfl a?ui, m -«>me eases, a definite :ik ifi ihv ujmard trrml of raw material prices m the first half of this year. The
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  • 59 9 Estimating The Production Capacity Of UK r -;i:.» ono firms are to prepare a new of Britain's produoty. Tndi has cir the firms asking Hi \r.e:: V 8 "lisa iucts ci ■•< follfl v a the I stributioo— -tbi fust le r !i il said DM c s or.t n
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  • 66 9 Produce Mart Stays Quiet I M.irket Reporter A ot the Chinese is responsible for Ma m the Singa c market yesterday. ess was recorded m d coconut oil sec- market. i buyers at $35| per tera at $36. had sellers at $60 I 137 <sp!it>; Copra 1 ws) Coconut oil
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  • 68 9 Experiments In Use Of Tyres For Underground Trains Rubber Developin illustrated article >■>. general engineer -wees of the Regie Transports Pa riff the experiments neumatjc tyres for trains n *r menta are of Interf o! this kind, runamong other ad vanthis iasue of Rubber k'v.^l w^ eh the ontan ■ssh
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  • 65 9 •dj» !i <OOf>r Development •Sic.* h2 ln *"P?««. Illustrated ft* ilriZ Ivor B N. Ivans on A *4 ay m wWc h rubber i if. thp trade He des>r j < other u«m«. rub *iji pretses. ebonite lin •od b !*ti l nd *>°ttl# washing
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  • 184 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 24 (UP) American industry will not teei the loss of the 1.000,000 tons of >teel British Prime Minister Winston Churchill has obtained tor Britain industrial spokes men and mobilization officials said. Instead, they said many civilian goods producers who have
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  • 36 9 TAX-DODGERS rounded up m Britain m las* year's probe paid £7 469.558 m 2,838 cases. O! these 250. totalling £2.346,935. were exposed by special branch investigations into frauds.- Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 9 Picture shows the Amdy Canning Corporation's stall at the Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylanff Serai. The A.C.C. are displaying: most of then canned goods, including preserved ginger and soy sauce made m their factory. Those m the picture (from left) are: Mr. Chang Peng Yuan, Mr. Lim Kirn Poey
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  • 33 9 The French motor industry set a new record by turning out 445,958 cars during 1951, a monthly average of 37,163, compared with 29,799 m 1950 and 18.950 m 1938.- AP
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  • 135 9 LONDON, Jan. 14 <Reuter>— AiStrVSTonsiders that stepping up of wheat exporta to India is of as much Importance to the bil."ce%f paS^jti position of SSireftrffo^Wj^ crisis and India* own problem of easing her dollar deficit. Australian hew tUted that this was W
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  • 72 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 24 The stockpiling of essential foodstuffs such as -ice, flour and sugar forms the subject of a question Che Din Mohamed Hashim intends to ask the Member for Economic Affairs m the Federal Legislative Council on Jan. 30.
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  • 102 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UP) Secretary of State Dean Acheson told a press conference that he is even more hopeful now than he was two weeks ago that a satisfactory arrangement can be made with Bolivia for U.S. tin purchases. Acheson declined to
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  • 119 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (Reuter> Short-term prospects of continued Japanese trade expansion appeared to be favourable but, over the long run, would depend on continued intensive economic activity and world trade, the Federal Reserve bulletin said today. The bulletin is issued monthly by the governors of the Federal
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  • 244 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 24.— Government will be asked whether it is possible to increase rice production m Malaya by Tuan Haji Bejab m the Federal Legislative Council next week. Tuan Haji Rejab will ask the Member for Economic Affairs what steps Government
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  • 135 9 Standard Market Reporter THE undertone m the Malayan tin shore market was slightly firmer yesterday following the continued rise m Hie metal price. Industrial shares were quietly steady while rubber shares were neglected. Further profit-taking eased Raub Gold quotations and business was reported at around
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  • 29 9 AN official Japanese trade mission is expected m Buenos Aires m the next few days to step up negotiations for increased trade between Japan and Argentina.- U.P.
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  • 201 9 THE article on the mechanical taming of rubber trees by* "Engineer," appearing m The Standard on Jan. 19, greatly interested me and many other planter*, writes "Kluang Planter." He adds: I fully agree with "Engineer" that mechanical tapping will not be brought about by an obvious mechanical
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  • 131 9 Institute Of Chemistry Medal Award INCREASING interest is being shown m the Royal Institute of Chemistry (Malayan section), which is engaged m a survey to ascertain the demand m Singapore for a system of part-time training of registered students. The Institutes IJSI report shows membership at 38 nine J fellows
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  • 64 9 Standard Market Reporter A FEATURE of the rubber market m Singapore was the selling from Penang, which stimulated some activity m the market. Fair turnover of business was recorded with slightly more interest being shown by overseas buyers. Manufacturers still kept out of the
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  • 94 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UP) The Agriculture Department said U.S. rice exports ir November totalled 1,915,000 bag; of 100 lbs. m terms of milled rice compared with 819,000 bags m the same month m 1950. Heavy exports m recent weeks resulted m the
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  • 67 9 QUEBEC, Jan. 24 (AP)—Research m Canada's only papermaking school has uncovered a way or making "good quality newsprint from sugar-cane stalks, it was learned. The school, maintained by the Quebec Government, is at Three Rivers, about 90 miles west of here Newsprint
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  • 95 9 Directors of United States Rubber Company have recommended a split m common stock of the company. Stockholder* have been asked to vote on April 15 at the annual meeting on a proposal to split the present common stock two-for-one "with the expectation that a
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  • 58 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Jan. 24) were (per lb.):— Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1.39* $1.39* No. 1 RSS F. 0.8. Feb $1.39* $1.39$ March $138| $1-39 No! 3 $l!31| $O2J RMA 1 on Reg. February $1.39$ $1,394 Feb./ March 1952 $1.38|
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  • 29 9 The Japanese Government has tentatively selected the Pr«*id«t of the Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company to head a delegation of businessmen to Bombay next month U.P.
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    • 150 9 The fomoui nofti" cultural Society of Haarlem o«c« offered) •^T a prise, which was never claimed, of £8,000 for tlack Tulip. Tliii was I nest" of Hollond m when foftMos Ce> we^ 1 mode ond loot n j ■■np dim. I lutK DALIfi I '^c Tiget Medicinal J^BfiMr&£^^^^^&/ Rheumatism, Gout,
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      906 10  -  George Osborne by_ T\AN BARKER polled off J-s the hard surface and drew his battered coupe to a Switching off the motor, he sat there for a few moments staring at the rolling landscape. To his right, half -hidden by the hedge of purple-blooming lilacs was a small,
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    • 107 10 SLIPPERY, wet and greasy, when Im m I'm easy But when I'm out I hop about slippery, wet and greasy. A:— A fish. WHAT is Adam's and Eve's telephone number? A:— 2Bl. Because two oj them ate. (eight) one apple. A MAN has a distance of 30 miles
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    • 205 10 rpODAY'S FORECAST:— After a detestable morning, today promises as b rood afternova, particularly the latter part. Beware. In the mornintr of a breach of faith m a discussion and of irritability which may be harmful generally. Incidents and accidents, failures through precipitation. Bad temper and pessimism
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    • 160 10 NO HOLLYWOOD STARS FOR FILM FESTIVAL BOMBAY. Jan. 24 (AP)— Indian film executives were disappointed Wednesday because no Hollywood stars will arrive for today's opening of the Indian Film Festival at Bombay's New Empire Theatre, despite reports that many would attend. Director producer Frank Capra is expected by air shortly
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      38 10 MASTER P.K. Youvaraj celebrated his third birth- day recently. He is the only son of Perak Boxing Pro- moter, Mr. V.P. Krishna- samy and Mrs. Krishnasamy of the tutorial staff of the Ipoh Guru Nanak Institu- tion. IVl\W\\\V\\\\\\\\\W\\\VV\\\\\\\\4
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    • 57 10 1 Uie a45 inch lon)SIRlN& ffJL 10 toa RUBBER BAND and fW m 3T d <9e d Jk g^p S§^i v^cleanermeac/i Pf^* a PENCIL RWinddrubberbandaroundtopof through spool and p e nt.l..sliponclrdeandhoUitiii I IJL pla«withanotlierband...A«' ill^i z- another spool. jgik V^tMHtSLjJ IPbt small BUnOW/^|MV <f^ on6PIPECLEAN£RS MMhm feo 4iincheslong..OWE < l^«^X_
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    • 375 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m) 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.) 1 10.05 Light Music; 1 p.m. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Uance Mu>.k The Bachelors: 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 forces Favourites; 6..W Announcements A Singapore Bhare Market Report; 7 p.m. News; 7.15 Reporter's Notebook; 7.30
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  • 75 11 IThurs Porty-threej :.::ie.y ;>T-.d Indian I her- a.. lain pas b ned spori nwl Dae i laige r/irr.ber t--. ttu iporta jr centres School Douglas ar. I Cu'. ,r Tne stale g'.verr.mer.t has provided >-.rr c: $16<i toward- the prise fund and r.u- nave aiso beer,
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    64 11 photo. I:, taaioj'. u-nnis player Jaroslav Drobay. who has been v;itfl**!>\ since bus voluntary exile from Chechoslovakia has h-! omr trainer-player for the Gstaad. Switaeriand. ice hocX' nub Between tennis scasoas and while be was still a rh citizrn Drobny was a member of the Czech national i- hork-v t»aa
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  • 493 11 Australian Junior Knocks Richardson In S-Final ADELAIDE, Jan. 24 (AP) Titleholder Lewis Hoad knocked American Ham Richardson out of the Australian junior tennis title play today. Hoad beat Richardson 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 m the semi-final at the Memorial Drive Courts here. The championship matches today are being i played m
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  • 259 11 NEW YORK. Jar. 24 cAP>— .Mr. Courtney T. Hill, chair--1 man of the Olympic ski games committee, said yesterday the committee is drafting a letter of apology to Mrs Suzy Ryttmg. a member of the U.S. O:ymp:c ski team who was sent home because she is pregnant
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  • 70 11 LONDON. Jan 24. (AFP' Major R.-J.S. Madden-Gaskel! the Pakistan champion for squash rackets, was defeated 5-9, 9-4 1 4-9. 3-9 by a ioca! player Mr. Entwisle m the quarter finals of the Scottish amateur squash championship at Edinburgh last night. His defeat means that the title
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  • 181 11 Chong Hong Retires from Badminton IPOH. Thurs Goh Chong Hong. Perak's number two badminton player and one at I the sixteen named by the B.A.M. to train for possible v selection m the Thomas Cup team, told The Standard today that he has temporarily retired I from badminton and will
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  • 44 11 The Seletar Villa Indian Sports Club will meet the Indian Brotherhood Soccerite m a game of soccer tomorrow at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. for the Republic Day Cup presented by Mr. A. R. P. O'Hara. j a wea-known sport enthusiast.
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  • 143 11 LONDON, Jan. 23 (Reuter) Thai Rugby Union touring team gave Old Alleynians a hard tussle at Dulwich today before being beaten by two tries, six points, to a try, three points. Getting the ball more frequently from the scrums they were almost over on two
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    38 11 SOCCER BOSSES M? Z MErL«?wli^ S 'L AFA tiYe i« *h* In the centre is «r. McGregor Watt, president and on his ripht and left respectively Mr. Soh Ghee Soon vice president and Mr. Lim Yong Loans «ecretary.
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  • 836 11 ON PLAYING fields and cinder tracks and m gymnasium* and swimming pools throughout the United State* today, the nations foremost amateur athletes are setting their sights on a distant goal. They hope to win a place among the 400 athletes who will represent
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  • 62 11 LONDON, Jan M /-S Tnc Brit;.-;:. FijHwiighl tampion Terry Alien wa red last night ttn British h ing Federation to deft title or. February ;i_ I Teddy Garar.e: MewcJ A..c:. had a^ktrc. En the championship botd to be postponed kprailtf he planned to aeet the Fiend
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    • 190 11 Ci ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SIR A! lONS VACANT GOVERNMENT PRESS NORTH BORNEO iffU :.t: 3NS br kn had b n ndtal fte na for i| tment a ft I Ri r Pn Lin Operaton n I Uh G I .Nor', h I p_r:. titan ana BppUI bbsj b- oi Uioed Guthrie
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    • 368 11 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION \LL Baamhen of the above Aasodation m the Col nj t Singapore w:.. be doaad few busfaaeai c:. Monday 28:h and Tuesiav Stto Januarj Ifts2 being Chinese New, Year H6UUi ys NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL M. V. "ORANJE" ARRIVING from Djakarta en Friday
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    • 367 11 CITY COUNCIL OF j SINGAPORE AS a Special Attraction for Zmnese New Year the Band of the Cameron ians (Scottish Rifles) under their Conductor. Mr C H. Pike. [l^R-AJU., A.C.R.M.. will play Jin the City's Public Parks (by kind permission of Lt. Co.' W. M. Hennms and Officers; a? follows:
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    • 263 11 BATURALEATWI IyOTICE i hereby giver ttaGOH V.KHC, HUA cf Wo 61. ST FRANCIS ROAD Singapore applying to th« Governor for naturahzatlr:. and that any person wno knows any reason why naturalization sr. no' be grantad should send a wrine:. asigned statement of the f» to the Co -»nia flet i
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  • 876 12  -  KEN JALLEH §y Deadly Smashes Stop Poh Lint In Title Bid WONG PENG SOON, the master stroke player, became a deadly smasher last night to win the Singapore singles title for the 7th time m his impressive badminton career. Matching his worthy opponent, OngPoh Urn,
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  • 141 12 MALACCA, Thurs. Tentative arrangements for the annual North vs. South Game to be played on the Malacca Club Ground on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m by the Malacca Hockey Association, the hosts include a tea and a dinner to all State hockey officials
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  • 645 12 THE FIJI Regiment's Rugby team made a highly successfid Singapore debut at Nee Soon yesterday, beating the strong RA^L side IV prints to nil after eroding their line five times for tries two of which were converted. The tough warriors who pby orthodox
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  • 325 12 Sixtyf our To Compete For All-Malaya Malay Badminton Honours Standard's Badminton Reporter SELANGOR'S champion and prospective Thomas Cup player, Abdullah Piruz, and Johore's triple-crown champion, Tengku Jalil, stand out as likely finalists of the singles tournament m the first All Malaya Malay championships which starts tomorrow m the Survey Hall
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  • 73 12 Brand Co. To Present Trophy COLONEL J. E. Ridley, chairman of Brand and Company, who was present at last night's badminton finals, announced that a magnificent trophy will- be donated by his Company for the International Badminton championships which will be held m Singapore after the Thomas Cup final this
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  • 202 12 The wrestling programme at the Happy World Staduim tomorrow night has been arranged specially for the Chinese New Year, with three Chinese Wrestlers taking part. Popular Bosca Boa will wrestle the Australian Mike Barrett. These two are very evenly matched m size and weight, and their
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  • 44 12 LONDON, Jan. 23: (Reuter) Bradford City 2g Mj LEAGUE m (NORTHERN): Bradford City 2 Tranmere Rovers 0, Lincoln City 4 Chester 1, Gateshead 2 Darlington 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION A: Morton Vs. Airdrieonians^ postponed, ground unfit. Sterling Albion 0 St. Mirren 3.
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  • 391 12 SEREMBAN, Wed. The annual report and accounts of the Negri Sembilan Football Association for the year 1951 received a rough passago before being adopted last night when the members held their 23rd general meeting at the N.S. Club premises. After the President Mr. Lim Kee
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 29 12 [TlMEipfj HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: rnU%Y A.M P.M. Singapore 8.33 11.08 Malacca 10.48 10.42 Port Dickson 929 9.23 Port Sham 3.50 3.49 Penang 11.55 11.56
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