Singapore Standard, 12 February 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard 4J* /A* /Pj Jfe_ OL. II NO. 225. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    5 1 I Ml \K BIN BARAK
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  • 83 1 indard Stall Reporter HE SON Pulau This the compli- n iffar bin eck-ha lan iry, by his r he had a Chine ie boatman >. tman to i sinking v v lie I the launc i.. id fallen 1- the a a bel Ed
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  • 66 1 til body of n Singapon c m busfaMs mai Tan j X: i. 38, w i end the of* the Sii gapon U r.ear god II on i tiight. Tan an i r p la and lei with an office m ■m Street was stated by esa coiit'-ignes
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  • 184 1 R.A.F. AIRCRAFT con-' tinued yesterday to give air support to the paratroop operation m North Central Malaya. Fighter bombers flew cover patrols m bad weather, ready to make airstrikes if called for and the weather permitted. Supply-dropping Dakotas carried out flights to drop supplies
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  • 100 1 TOKYO. Feb. 11 (ReuterAAP) United Nations delej gates today threatened to break off talks on the final reaseftre agenda item recommendations to governments if the Communists insisted on making "inappropriate" recommendations. Vice-Admiral Charles Turner Joy, chief UN, delegate. j said t'.ie Allies considered "inappropriate"
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  • 696 1 Beloved Monarch To Lie In State For 3 Days Before Burial LONDON, Feb. 11 (Rcutcr) The Mack hearse-train bringing the body of Kin" George VI from his countri home rolled to a stop at a crimson carpet m Kin^s Cross station this altrrnoon and the monarch's
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    37 1 picture. King George VI was brought F" to London yesterday and his body will lie m State from this morning m Westminster Hall. This picture shows the lying m state of his father King George V. Mirror
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  • 243 1 BRITISH GOVERNMENT: LONDON, I>h. 11, (AP)— Chinese Natiotimlisl troops m Burma have been petting military help fr©« Formosa, Siatn and some unoHicial America! itttrces, the British Government revealed today. The F■■ i Omi won icd b> the nounced it I United Stal
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  • 232 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRICE of first quality Grade A Siamese rice, now sold on the open market has shot up from 42 to 47 cents a kati over the weekend. Dealers m Singapore said that there is every indication that the price will rise
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  • 79 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two attacks on European estate managers were made by bandits, and one early this morning m Johort proved fatal, the Assistant Manager being killed outright. Two Special Constables with him were wounded. In a fol-low-up a bandit is reported
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  • 27 1 THE Australian aircraft carrier, H.M.A.S. Sydney and the destroyer. II MAS. Tobruk, Naval Base tomorrow. Tht tWQ vtutil til en tiitir W W W*
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  • 159 1 30 Killed, 42 Injured In 3rd Newark Crash ELIZABETH, New Jersey, Feb. 11 (UP)— Another airliner crashed into this city early today. It killed 30 persons and injured 42. Elizabeth's two-month death-from-the-sky toll caused by falling airliners stood at 116. So grave were the implications that adjoining Newark airport, one
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  • 51 1 Friday, the day fixed for the King's Funeral, will be a public holiday m the Federation. All Government offices will be closed and banks, business houses and shops are asked to follow suit. Arrangements m Singapore for the day of the funeral will be announced
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  • 107 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —It is officially announced today that the installation of General Sir Gerald Templer a* High Commissioner for the Fdieration will take place on Feb. 20, at the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur. Sir Gerald had another busy day today when he
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  • 464 1 N' lists Have Strong Morale, But Need More Arms-Cooke By THRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Staff Reporter THE NATIONALIST troops m Formosa today had the atronp; morale and desire to light the Communists, hut they needed more equipment, more training and, above all more experience, U.S. Admiral (ret.) Charles W. Cooke, who
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  • 115 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Rulers of the Malay States can refuse to accept the advice of the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray. In a Gazette notification. Sir Gerald Templer specifies the clauses m the Federal Agreement which do not come within the jurisdiction of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 17 1 JStftektoW Education: KSKS^» b *«i«2rSslf Motoring: SS^?. :wiopico..® I\J LnJ I y^i^— There can be n* li-PLAYeR'g
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    • 120 1 COLD STORACE |Sf nt^J> CREAMERIES {SBP' RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 11. The following ate the clonnq pru ot rubbei and tin on the London Market »-doy LONDON RUBBER LONOOH TIN Spot 37 id. Spot £985 prr NM Mar. 37 id. buyer*. £986. idler. Apr. June
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  • 493 2 Lack Of Room, Facilities In Varsity Here Standard Staff Reporter CLOSE on 1,000 local-born Indian students from Singapore and Malaya, who are at the moment sludging m universities m India, are forced to go there for higher studies either because o^laek of facilities at
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  • 181 2 VISAS: QUIZ FOR GOYT. Standard Stuff Reporter THE :;,r'-h.p onu>ed to, ters md others e:.«jaged m ipati requiring the.r ing I etween Singapore I tiring countries by lelaya m granting them visas e:;try permit will form the subjc I ol Questions to be I ibled at the Leg dative Coun-
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  • 195 2 Asks Govt. ToPrevent Rise In Rice Price Standard Staff Reporter MR DASARATHA RAJ. Labouf Member for Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, has filed a motion for debate at the Council's meeting on Tuesday next asking *ha: Government shou'd take steps to prevent any further increase m the retail
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    65 2 < j Mr. George Thomson, Public Relations Officer, i 1 1 bends forward to examine i 1 1 one of the pictures at the < 1 exhibition of paintings < I by Mr. Shiavax Chavda which he opened yester- day m Singapore. On his left is Mr. Shiavax Chavda who
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  • 63 2 THE following are officebearers of the Seletar Tamils Association for 1952: President: T. Muihumallu; vice-president: M. DanieV, hon. secretary. S Veerasamy; asst. secretary: A. Ayyasamy; trea- I surer: M. Arokeyasamy. auditors: P. Karuppiah, and V. Sivaparagasam. Committee: P. Arumugam, N. Rajalingam; S. Paulsamy. P. Gopal Rajah,
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  • 100 2 BECAUSE the complainan m a case could not be found, the cast» against, Baba bin M; a taxi-driver who was charged with demanding an i fare and failing to display his arm badge, was postp i until Mar 10, m the Citj Police Court, yesterday. The complainant
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  • 83 2 Buddhists P ray For The King THE Sri Lankarama B hist Temple m St. Mi hael' Road, Singapore, had its first full-moon day celebration on i Sunday at 6.30 p.m. since it was formally opened by the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. A congregation of 200 listened
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  • 622 2 INDIAN ARTIST OPENS ONE-MAN SHOW IN S'PORE Standard Woman Reporter MR. GEORGE THOMSON, Public Relations Officer n Singapore deputised for Malcolm Mac Donald at the opening of the one-man art show held by Mr. Shiavax Ohavda at John Little's yesterday morning. As Mr. Mac Donald is observing the official mourning
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  • 59 2 PEK AH PENG, a lorry driver, was fined $40 for a parking offence when he appeared on a summons m the City Police Court, yesterday. He had been found parking his lorry by the side of the road m Albert Street m the vicinity of a lorry stand,
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    31 2 photo. i MR. CHUA SUI MING. a school teacher attached to the Victoria Afternoon School who has been selected to be trained as pilot under the Malayan Auxiliary Air Forrp Standard
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  • 133 2 THE first Secondary school for boys and girls to be opened this year will be the Bartley Road School, which begins registering pupils from Monday, Feb 18. Pupils who were m Standard Five last year and who have as yet not found places m
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  • 285 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE taxi-users will shortly be able to hire cabs with efficiency badges pinned on to the front bumper and can be assured of safe and considerate driving. Mr. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Hire Car Association, told The Standard. "The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 20 2 SLOW DOWN YOUR POWER AT A MOMENTS NOTICE ■imiimii CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. d 92«) LTD. import dept. 2m2±™*± KUALAtUMPUK PENANC
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 SINGAPORE PlfiftY VMCA. Tuesday 12. Combined, YMCA Staffs Meeting. 11.30 am. Tennis at Bras Basah Rd. 5 p.m. Malay French and Commercial Classes 5.30 p:n Judo Classes 5.30 p.m. Gymnastics and Keep Fit classes 5.30 p.m. St. John Anbulance Assn. meeting at tennis pavilion 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice 8 p.m.
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    • 92 2 1 S)MCE WE tS GOMNA BE MATCHERLV. NOW, TAKE THET IT O3T a LOVABLE NAV-CHUR. VO'Kik."A. ,&mgj^^ FRESHMEN TOGETHER, /g^SM HAM. AH LOVES IT. T IT KEP 1 NOT O>;LV IS VO' NEVtR J TUNIDr^" WmT^^m le'S talk 'bout some 40^2 our famblv alive, through < hong^v, when vo' cor
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  • 35 3 RUN HOMES FOR POOR, CITY TOLD City lor the A I nt, Mr. I of h n h.. quoted the ;> l. C Hia the l Goveri i Go\ I the C lum I 1934. -The
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  • 250 3 Brig. Grey's 1952 Wish Girls' Home Standard Staff Reporter 1 Ml N Brigadier Bertha J. Grey, M. B, X., %%lio i* m rlwiriir ol tin >al\:ition Army*;* work for women i bildrea m Sarawak, Singapore and >lala\a, retnmed < olonj from abroad she brought l»a<*k an idea of hin to
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  • 179 3 FOR THREATENING lo shoot his N.C.0., a Special Constable, Mohamed Dom bin Otliman (20), was fined $45 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, m default one month's rigorous imprison- lIH'llI. At 1.30 p.m. on Dec. 2. j S.C. Sgt. A. Nicholas,
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  • 81 3 Thieves Busy At Week-end 'I 1 £10,600 wovih of < en over the i fi n a >tore m Road, Sin *apore. The forced >en the froni c ba ts. In another report made to police gang of about LO an i Malays made an npt to steal electric from
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    169 3 LATEST contribution to Mrs N'2 Fook Loong is $4 from "Two Malacca Friends" m Segamat NO KUM SOON, eight- I year-old daughter of Mrs. < Ng Fook Loong who had to give up going to school because her mother could not afford it. was all j smiles yesterday
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  • 113 3 Standard Staff Reporter SIX PEOPLE claimed trial m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when they appeared on different charges m connection with the theft of sr> vehicle tyres, valued at $13,750 from Godown 31/32 of the Singapore Harbour Board on Feb. 8. Mohamed
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  • 396 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE discovery of thousands of tyre valve cores,' ostensibly destined for Hongkong, by detectives of the Singapore Special Branch during a raid on a house m Jalan Punai, was related m the Third Criminal District Court yesterday. The valve cores
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  • 96 3 Standard Staff Reporter i MR. TAN CHIN TUAN, Member for the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m the Singapore Legislative Council, at the Council's meeting on Tuesday next. will quiz Government on the number of new motor car driving licences issued during the second half of last
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  • 990 3 By Christine Dicra^r THREE lively American girls. j gentleman French poodle, and i sturdy car In which they eni countered adventure at every border and port m an itinerary that has covered the free world, arrived In Singapore on Sunday, m the ship Willem
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  • 252 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-FOUR Singapore youth organisations will show parents what they are doinff m the Colony's first Youth Week, from Feo. 25 till Mar. 2, under the auspices of the Singapore Youth Council. The Week's programme has however been amended because of the
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  • 71 3 PARA-DROP: RAF THANKED THE COLONEL of the Special Air Service Regiment, which provided paratroopers and ground units for the anti-bandit operation now m progress m North Central Malaya, has thanked the R.A.F. for help m mounting the attack. "Would like to thank you most sincerely on behalf of all ranks
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  • 96 3 Take It Or Quit UNION TOLD: Standard Stall Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Lighter Workers' Union were told at a meeting m the office of Mr. Galletly, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, yesterday, that the only alternative to the proposed $10 cut m wages was a retrenchment of staff. Their employers,
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  • 32 3 o c THE Commar.icr-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, General Sir Char!es Keightlcy. left Singapore yesterday for Hongkong, on a routine visit. He will be away for about three days.
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    25 3 MR. Mohamed Noh bin Mohamed and Miss Kamariah binti Ismail who were married m traditional Malay style on Sunday at No. 32 Minto Road, Singapore.
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  • 46 3 ColomboPlan Exhibition THE COLOMBO V\\x\\ Exhibition has been postponed to Feb. 23 and will be opened by the Governor General of Ceylon th-e Hon. Lord Soulbury. One and a half million vi itors are expected x<> see the exhibition m which Singapore and Malaya are represented.
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  • 29 3 A BILL to prov ide machinei to fix minimu:ii wage scales various industries m Singapore is likely to be introduced Into the Legislative Council eext month.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 151 4 Standard Staff Reporter NEGOTIATIONS on the 18I v v■) claims of the 8,000--»ti *>g Singapore Army Civil Service Union's demands for revi ion of wages of all civilian employees of the Army, i 1 res uned soon. ci c now only one hurdle > be
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  • 52 4 \s a res the death of j X v t VI, those who t ived invitations to I twins t motions at I'■ H are asked 'j note thai Ihese runctiona are t- cd v X- 19 (<] mci party] Feb. 21 and Feb. 28 (both
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  • 28 4 SIX PEOPLE were Injured m Mandai Road Singapore j near the 10th milestone yesterday afternoon when a car and a miliary lorry cams into col lision.
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  • 108 4 FURTHER messages of condolence on the death of H.M. the King have been received by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, from the following: The Chinese C«>mmcroin! Company, Penang, The Good Lurk Store. Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. Cresson, Singapore. Mr. I Balwant Singh. Osaka. and Monsieur Chatelain, Vice-Con-sjl
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  • 70 4 THREE- Y EAR-OLD Zainud- din bin Haji Rahman saved his sister Jaiton ('•>) from drowning oft Pulau Brani beach yesterday. The boy and his sisters, the other was Fatimah <4), were j playing near a disused pier when Jaiton was curried away
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  • 23 4 THE next monthly meeting of j thf» Singapore Rural Board will Ib c held on Feb. 21 at 10 a.m.
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  • 239 4 SUBSTATIONS liable to load >>h<'(l(ling today: DAY Pa*lr Piin.jarig, Kciorm;itory Ko:i<t, Ovygfn Factory, rrevM»nite, St. James \lirl Itoad. Silat Road, 8.A.T.. Trafalgar St.. Anton Road, sago St., Kiimali St.. People* Park. Nauson Kd.. l.am soon Oil Mills, Guan Ilin. U.E. Network. IK Factory, River Valley Road. Kllllney Kd..
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  • 178 4 PENANG REFUSES TO RENEW TRISH A RIDERS' LICENCE Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The Municipal Engineer's i Department Committee at its meeting today derided to turn down a petition by more than 25 j registered public trisha-ownere, who requested i renewal of pedallers' licences which expired before Dec. 1. A
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    47 4 photo. LOOKING well and fit. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, arrived m Singapore from Hongkong yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Aw. Pirture shows Mr. and Mrs. Aw after they were met by members of the family and relatives at Kallang Airport. Standard
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  • 184 4 A TALLY CLERK. Tan •Say j Lip, who had been sentenced |to a month's imprisonment m i the lower courts recently left I the Singapore High Court a free man yesterday. Hi^ appeal was allowed by Mr. Justice Rogers. Employed by an importer of
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    100 4 photo. I MR. CHEXG Kirn 1 Whatt. Singapore's new i j Commissioner of Regis- i tration (Identity cards i bureau), who has taken i the place of the late Mr. Henry Woodford. Until I his new appointment, Mr. Cheng was Office Assistant m the Currency Office. Mr. Cheng, aged 52,
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  • 62 4 SINGAPORE police want to contact eye-witness to a fatal accident yesterday morning m which a seven-year-old Chinese boy, Wong Jong Kong was knocked down near the 14J mile stone. Changi Road by motor car. The accident occurred at about 7.15 a.m. and the boy died later
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  • 31 4 Standard Staff Reporter Madame Germaine Mounier, well-known French pianist arrived by air m Singapore yesterday from Hongkong to play, two recitals at the Victoria Memorial Hall today and tomorrow.
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  • 32 4 MRS. GRACE Evelyn (Dot) Martinus, wife of Mr. Willie Martinus died at 11.30 p.m. yesterday. The cortege will leave 17 Highland Road at 5 p.m. today, it was announced.
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  • 298 4 Standard Staff Reporter LIAW Joon Kwee, proprietor of a liquor shop m Geylang Road, and his wife Lee Ah Leng who were jointly charger 1 with applying the false trade marks of Guinness and Malayan Breweries stout, with intent to cheat the public, were acquitted
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  • 104 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— Following are the result? of the St. Xavier's Institution Fun Fair Luck Contest. Cars will be awarded for first three prizes: prizes. First. *****, second, *****; third, *****; fourth, *****; fifth. 01(j:>0; sixth, *****; seventh. *****: eighth, *****; ninth, *****; tenth,
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  • 91 4 Standard Staff Correspondent THE Pakistani's Seamen's Union of Singapore is to approach all shipping com- i panics m the Colony for an increase m the subsistence allowance of S4 per head per day now paid to repatriation crews held up In Singapore awaiting shipping berths to
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE Dravidians and North Indian Hindus have sent messages of condolence to Queen Elizabeth II and members of the Royal Family on the occasion of the death of King George VI.
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  • 181 4 Clerk Bribed 'Tester' COURT TOLD) Standard Stall Reporter ALLEGATIONS that a 25--year-old clerk had given $60 to a Testing Officer of the Singapore Traffic Branch as a reward for testing and passing three of the clerk's friends for driving licences, were made m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. The clerk,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 305 4 I VICTORIA MEMORIAL Hail] TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT Piano Recital by ISFDIfB tmtvi WMllYlAinitf MOUNIERJ Bookings at Robinson 9 s or at Uu h, B^__! (Thouacuub awe tteti, jteedom jw mtwrnrtc paw The success of De Witt's PUls m reJi^mg backache and Joint pains is simple to explain. Thare frequently caused
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    • 56 4 For One Day Onl> 3 MOWS Planni Action! bltl -the F U R I r n i Ba: t ITAMWV4 X ID MORKOW L'nivcr>al Tit hM "LADY OBJECTS IN IKIIM' OIXM Today Diamond Theatre 3.15. <US and Ml Which you have for lonf time JADOO (In Hindu-tin Adapted from the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 153 5 Friend's Car Spares Paid For Petrol WE BAHRU, Mon •t- t ;.e was short of petrol > > no n.oney with which nrtiol. a youth AhTamby borrowed a j j from a Chinese I I I Tan Ah Soon, pledged le's spare wheel arid j I la the petrol kiosk
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  • 382 5 Standard Staff Correspemlenl M VI LI IHPI K. Mon. The rriirinu Postmaster--1■• it. -r;il. 54-year-old Mr. R. J. Green, loda} reiterated I the <.o\«rnnunl\s lon<H«»rm poKrj was to replace >• whole r.iiro|><-nii >laff \*itli Asians. Mr. Green, who lias r\ni m Singapore, IVnait!*. !\V«ti Sembilan
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  • 98 5 ...I mi >uff Correspondent M LIMPUR, Mon.— lt t two minutes for idges, Mr. Justice; Matthews, Mr. Justice and Mr. Justice A't>- isa the appeal of I the High Court ant, who was sen- jeais' penal servi- j I if >r consorting t bandits
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  • 200 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mom— 4 verdict of murder by person 01 persons unknown was returned today by the Kuala Lumpui Coroner. Che Hnnm. at the conclusion of an inquest intc the death of a 50-year-old second-hand dealer. Ng Heng, who was found dead m
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  • 85 5 Sii eh alias Atan. an \r<: at Ipoh Tin, n v. as convicted by dm m the First MaC »urt today and •vet m $100 for six r breaking into the 1 I woman. Assun binti Qok, at Kampong Sebak, 18 m.s. Puchong. Malay, M^hamed ah
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    125 5 < .1 ..up photograph taken the Kluang Town Board for 1952. Seated kit «.f nsht): Mr. Teoh hon*, Mr. J. C. '.iftith (Avst. Commis- >/i« r for Labour, Kluaac)i C'apt. Ahmad .m Mohd. Don. Mr. M. J. I McCUM (Administra- Oflkcr, Kiu.im:*, i n;kii Hassan bin Omar, l>i trut OfPrrr.
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  • 246 5 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA 1.1 MTI R. Mon. Insufficient maintenance for th»- wifr and disagreement with the iiiolhrr-iii-lav <*au»e<l lbc majority of Chinese family disputes m Selan»or during last year. I Tut* Selangor Welfare Department dealt with 346 dome-- dispute cases among Chinese
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  • 52 5 Standard Staff C'orr. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Friday will be a day of general mourning m the Federation m observance of the King's funeral. Memorial services will be held In the principal town* of the Federation and Government officers attending these are asked to wear uniform, if entitled to
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  • 38 5 A SPECIAL Constable Chelliah, son of Govindan, aged 21, at Creijela Estate, Muar. was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate, for absenting himself from duty on Jan. 26. without any reasonable cause
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  • 116 5 SEREMBAN, Mon.— An account of a street brawl involving some 20 people during a funeral procession and of a I man who. while chasing an- other, got into the arms of a Pol ire Constable, was given by inspector A. Koelmeyer of the Seremban Police. The
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  • 196 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Malay woman said today she gave some of her jewellery to a Chinese tt» be polished, but when she got them back she found they were lighter m weight. The Chinese. Choy Loong. Yoon. was convicted by Che Ibrahim m the First
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  • 30 5 FOR breaking the curfew order at Bukit Gambier, Yew Liang. 40, Chia Yew Yoon, 38, Kiew Van Hiring. 45. were each fined $30 m the Magistrate's Court. Muar.
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  • 277 5 Standard Staff Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR, jvion. —"The reply of the Government spokesman to my query as to whether Mem- bers to Government should dabble, take active part, and canvass votes for candidate* m the Kuala Lumpur Municipality was permissible, is i inane, to
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  • 45 5 btandard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mon— Municipal Commissioners met yesterday afternoon and accepted a tender for the building: of a permanent bridge m place of the present two-way bridge. The award will be announced soon. Work on the bridge will start shortly.
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  • 153 5 Stones Flung At Window Allegation KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An Indian milk vendor, X S. Sinniah, said today about eight Malay soldiers pushed him oft' his bicycle and assaulted him when he was m Batu Road on the night of Aug. 13 last. He saw several others throwing stor.es at the
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  • 444 5 Standard Staff Correspondent M ALACCA, Mon.— The results of operations against bandits 1.1 the Settlement during 19*1 show thai security forces ha>e gained the upper hand, i a Police spokesman tola lne Standard. I Continued reports during the year of solid successes, instead
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  • 248 5 Mi- Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Somewhere m Selan S nr a military patrol, acting on information, laid an amhii*li «-arly U rn morning. A small boy, obviously used a* a decoy, walked into the ambush. Before he could give the alarm he was »rabl»ed by
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  • 27 5 MISS D. Hackett, has gone on transfer to Temerloh as Health Matron. Miss E. M. Hooper has assumed duties m Kuala Lipis n-^ Health Sister.
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  • 27 5 FOR riding a bicycle v Jalan Abdullah. Muar. without a licence Ng Boon Sui. aged 27. was fined $10 m the Magis-j" trate's Court, Muar. <
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    • 860 6 YfERY few people have the time, patience or inclination to read through the weighty tomes published by the various agencies of the United Nations. Since these reports are not written with an eye to making them best sellers, their authors have' not spared themselves m making their
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  • 719 6  - WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A QUEEN ROGER FULFORD By LONDON. nrO-DAY we revert to the A habit of half a century ago and acclaim "our most gracious Sovereign Lady, the Queen." Inevitably the minds of those m middle life will wander back to former times, when "God Save the
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  • 936 6 I The Privileged 'THE real position m Malaya now is that conflict and suspicion exisi only between the nonMalay capitalists and the privi i ged Malays, said Utusan Melayu, most influential Malay daily. Both of these groups are m the minority, the paper said. It could therefore
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    • 669 6  -  ANAK NEGRI. Sir, I write to congratulate you on your leader of February 8 entitled,. "The Voice of Zombies." Now that you have taken the matter up, I trust you will use all your editorial might to wrest answers to the questions you
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    • 512 6  -  TAN CHIN SENG. If "Fair Play' r will rive the Editor his name and address the matter which he has raised m connection with the late Mr. Billy Loh will be thoroughly investigated. It is customary for writers of Letters to the Editor to
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    • 21 6 "Chum, don't talk to me about the price of fats even the ruddy chimneys 'ere 'aye stopped smoking!'* t
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    • 61 6 f CHAMPION PORTABLE T~ A set with at- MOTIFF 7J.1 I uche-case porta- mm I bilitv riving Drstß SSkS>««^ fl rate entertain- B iJKife^^ s^*^ ment on three m Bfc^l..^MM wave-hands. In-I stunt chans el I over from mains 10 battery opera HO I WHOLESALE HL Ugl I INiU'IKIES ■ft^.-
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  • 438 7 To Follow King's Example Of 'Selfless Dedication' LONDON, Feb. 11 (Renter)— Queen Elizabeth today pled%ed berseli m a message to Parliament to follow the example of •Nell less dedication," set by her father. J Prime Minister Winston Churchill brought the message to the House of Commons
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  • 59 7 Not Before Spring 1 953 LONDON. Feb. 11 (IP) Court circles said last night that the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is not likely to be before the spring of 1053. For more than 200 years no British sovereign has been crowned m the year of accession, and spring or
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  • 45 7 NEW YORK. Fib. 11. (AP>~ A twin-engined C-4(J U.S. Ar;ny plnne taking part m winter manoeuvres era.shed nn trie takeofT from Wheeler-Sack airfield Sunday, killing three of the W'S men aboard, the U.S. Army reported. Nineteen others were m jured.
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  • 116 7 HONGKONG. Feb. 11. (ReutorAAF»>— Armed pirates attacked the Brr. ish .steamer Wing Sang (3£6Q t<'i:s> off the China coast today <»rui held an American diplomat and the British master for $10,000 ransom. Messages received here by the Navy tonight said the ransom 1 had been paid.
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  • 48 7 BRF.GENZ. AUSTRIA. Feb. 11 (Reuter). Forty-nine persons were buried by an avalanche m the Mittelberg district near here last night. First reports said that 19 were killed. These 19 were among winter spurts visitors from Germany m a mountain hut m this western Alpine district.
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  • 185 7 LOS DON, Feb. 11, (UP)--Scottish nationalists insisted today that Britain's new queen should be known as Elizabeth I because her jamous name-' sake never ruled north of the border. In the Royal proclamations read m English towns and cities last week after the death of
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  • 113 7 THERAN, Feb. 11 (Reuter)— The five-man mission from the International Bank headed by the Vice-President, Mr. Robert I. Garner, on arriving, here this afternoon, told pressmen: "Our presence m Iran is due to the Banks desire to be of practical assistance m a situation which
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  • 74 7 TOKYO, Feb. 11. <AP) Major George A. Davis, Jr.. America's greatest jet ace, was shot down over Korea's MIG Alley and presumably killed yesterday after shooting down two more Communist MIG-15s m his last air battle. Far East Air Force announced today. Davis had a
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  • 81 7 OMAGH, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Feb. 11. (Reuter) A two-county Irish nationalist convention voted her e yesterday to end the ban on Northern Ireland's two Nationalist members of the British Parliament attending it.s < session., at Westminster. j The decision by 190 votes to 142
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  • 65 7 SAARBRUCKEN, Feb. 11, r (Reuter)— Some €0,000 coal miners m the Saar went on strike today protesting against delay m wage negotiations by y the French Government com- pany running the mines. The miners want a 15 per cent pay increase. Their unions < called this 24-hour
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  • 123 7 US Civil Defence Men Plan Against A-Attack WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. (IP). A concentrated enemy atom bomb attack on United States cities would leave 7,000,000 persons homeless and might "break the spirit of the people" unless regular activities were restored quickly, the Federal Civil Defence Administration warned yesterday. Basing estimates on
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    134 7 At Tower Bridge on Feb. 7 a 56-round salute of 25 pounder blanks at intervals of a minute (one round for each year of the King's life) was fired by a saluting detachment from a battery (Senior battery of the Territorial Army) first regiment of the Hon. Artillery Company under
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  • 179 7 HANOI, Feb. 11, (AFP). General Raoul Salan, French Acting Commander-in-Chief m Indo-China, disclosed here last night that the losses of French Union forces m north Vietnam amounted to 2,449 officers and men, including 1,400 killed or missing and 1,049 wounded. General Salan told a
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  • 91 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11, (AFP). The chairman of the Praja Parishad Party, Pandit Premmath Dogra, was arrested m Jammu Saturday night together with several leaders of his party for having instigated and staged demonstrations against the Kashmir Government on Feb. 8, it was learned here
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  • 284 7 Mourning To Affect Life, Fashions In UK LONDON, Feb. 11, (IP). The mourning period proclaimed for King George VI is the shortest for a British monarch m recent history hut it still will affect life m Britain. It v. i 1 1 change th«» Fa'-trr fashions of society, restrict entertainment
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  • 176 7 WASHINGTON. Fob It, (Al 1 Far Eastern expert .John Poster Dulles said i Sunday that the presem c of the United States Seventh ;F''t between Chiang Kaishek's Nationalist stronghold of Formosa and the Con* munist-held mainland i "ahnor rial." "If ti not normal as to
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  • 38 7 Bl LXiRADE, F.-h l] (UP).— The Brsi complete shipload <f American military equipmei I I 1 Vl!^i>';i\ i;, \v;l| a> fiVC i1 Adriatic port of Pull cm Monday, the ITucoslttv Prea Of!i r <* announced.
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    • 105 7 I 1^ So e Importers: \&%B I.EYTE TRADERS LTD. t£s&2; 8b A Robinson Road (Tel. No. *****) U». Singapore. «^L mm^^m^m^m^^^m^m^^mmf m\ 'if^^ s w/^^ mmw i' m m m7j mJ fj f mm* I Vvv** €:.:|?s*':i; mm I J W mW mm f i mmm f ft If m\
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    • 54 7 YOU ÜBE CLAD r-M g> KUf> to-morrow USIS: Lj/ KDU SMOKED #ilr M PHILIP MORRIS SC^S^tl TO-DAY CJ SOU A6EKTS "rT^-.. v E.OTTE Ca.MALAmITR UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Tilt 2245^ I FOR THE FASHIONABLE LADY 5 FASHIONABLE PERFUMES I from fyMekficun, I OF PARIS. I I P ~,,r ROBINSONS (im orjmrnii
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    79 8 I Mr. A.C.Hughes, Agency Contract Superintendent of BOAC. (centre) who has arrived m Singapore from London to take the chair at today's Sub-Com-mittee meeting of the International Air Transport Association on agency and sales matters. Fifteen airlines will be represented at the meeting: along with a number of
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  • 358 8 INDONESIANS TO OPERATE SUPER AIR FLEET Standard Aviation Reporter GAR U DA Indonesian Airways plans to operate by next year the most modern air fleet m South-East Asia with latest British and U.S. commercial airliners. The airline hopes to replace its present fleet of Dakota aircraft and Catalina amphibians with
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  • 188 8 Pulau Bukom: Crista. Malim, Paula. Mitra. Nuttalid. Kyoritsu Maru. I Albert Dock: Tambakol. Islan- 1 dei-. Kinabalu. Victoria Dock: Tankhaven 111. (it»down No. 1; Smirow. Lam San. Manbang. Keppel Dock: Dromus, Sepia, Sinabang. Cerion. Kind's Dock: Patunga. Westrrn anchorage: British Enterprise British Tenocity, Cape St. David. British
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  • 26 8 wnhi/Lf^ i "ft^Twff^Jßßftj Today: Ceylon. Britain. N. Ireland, Eire, Europe, North and West Africa. West Indies noon by Pyrrhus, Djambi by Sirusa, Pontianak by Laitvut.*
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    • 591 8 FASI REGULAR rRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sib Friia< isto Los Angeles Al American Canadian Clti< Penang P. Sham S pore Arr LA/i WILLIAM LUCKENRACK H/MMat ZlMKHtoi S9Msr/2Ayr 23.^ PM lull pailiculars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanicj and Passeng Bookings etc. Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS HD I'd Spore K'.'Kl/3 X Lumcur
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    • 416 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. ReguJar Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also dirett Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Du* Pe nang From I Sinkianff" Feb. 22nd Feb 25th Hongkong Sails Penane Sails Spore For ••Yot-how" In Port G. 20 Today H'kong
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    • 292 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llojd Holland America line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW fORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'bam Pen&Af ♦ZEELAND (RL) 17/23 Feb 24/25 Feb 26/27 Feb t SLOTERDYK (HAD 2?Feb/4 Mar 5/6 Mar 7/8 Mar tT4BIAN(SMN) 17/22MW 23 24 Mar
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    • 534 8 rSpSTlw*^ £3*^ B^ 11 Bar Bb i Sport p S'h "MORELIA" for Bangkok, f^H i Hongkong Kobe VokoI aa* l 21-23 Feb 19 F( b v "SELANDIA* for Bangkok 28 29Ieb "PATAGONIA" for Bangi kok Hongkong Manila ?*> Feb 1 Mar TIONIA" foi Bangkok 17 17 Mar "PANAMA- for Bangkok
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  • 227 9 Photographic Goods Already Banned; New Rush Of Orders Standard Staff Correspondent J KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 1 1 Both the governments of the Fede- 1 ration and Singapore are expected to cut down on the imports ot gooa from Japan this year, The Standard learns.
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  • 56 9 Produce Mart Ouiet, Steady markrt m Smga lea wt< i id hi]•• a1 vU i at ising lv v >; p i sellers holding oil i out oi ;> quoted tSI i I sellers at IS2. it $31 iplit); C '■> i vi oil #58 |35€ islices« i Jl3O <
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  • 20 9 r• •> II Special Closinfl pi ict Exc g* HKSI .v. Cl UK". ***** l» US HK$O i Rupia
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  • 146 9 >|\<. IPORE> rootril n In r -Iliri* n<\ ;i BM I. D\_> hanking and in»w :ml tri rnalioiiHl airport. initiative •»< b«* m«rrlianl". c of th« Singai i.. A i nbo I. ercial < Is oul C nmorv- s li- It Mlftl atic »'ayj igh
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  • 95 9 RICE export allocations up to Oct 1 of thi s year have been announced by tb e Thai Ministry of Commerce. They total 790.000 tons. The following allocations wer* made: Bntiih territories 295.000 ton*, Japan 200.000 tons. India 160.00a tons, Indonesia 90.000 tons, Philippinei 30,000 tons,
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  • 129 9 Standard Staff Reporter THERE has been no change m the amount of foreign currency allowed to Malayans travelling abroad. Ix>cal press reports that it has been reduced following the new ruling m Britain that British citizens may take only £25 on a foreign holiday
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  • 175 9 SINGAPORE. Mom Malayan tin shares opened the week on a buoyant note today. Industrial shares were quietly steady and there was rather more interest m the rubber sec' ion. Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers INDUSTRIALS \v Hammer 41 :>n 42 25 H'kong Shai Bank H kong
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  • 211 9 AFTER providing for the ivcome and expenditui Harbour Board shows a si ebt charges of $1,843,4*7, c account of the Singapore irplus of $9,105,278 for the year ended June 30, 1951. i The surplus with the balance .of $316,411 brought forward from the last account has
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  • 283 9 Slump In Jap Textiles PRICES of Japanese textiles have reached their i fowesi level m the Singapore market and Japan cannoi i I gel! cheaper, said Mr. Keigo Yamada, a Japanese trade i representative here on a brief visit. Mr Yamada is the Chief of the
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  • 70 9 Buying rates for U.S. and Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) are: 32 13/16 (T.T.). 32" 15/16 (0.D.), 33 1/16 and 33 1,8 for U.S. credit and trade bills respectively and 33 3/lfi lor Canada (90 d/st). Selling rates (T.T./OD.) are: New York 325. Canada 32J. Swiss
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  • 79 9 The Natural Rubber Bureau, a private organization that promotes the use of rubber by U.S. consumers, has opened a new laboratory near Washington to test all phases of rubber use on highway*. Sample roads, made partially with rubber, have been tested m 13 U.S.
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  • 30 9 The Chicago International I Trade Fair will open August 2 instead Ol March 22. to accommodate European nations \vh( wanted more tune to ai i'ang< their exhibits.
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  • 160 9 BRITISH •teel foundries have j reported large productivity increases as a direct result of a visit by expert* from the Industry to United State* plant* m Ift4fi Th# *pedali«t* were th# *"t British gEup to .study Amencan producUon (EC A). poBW o of wacageineot.
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    49 9 I lie Tndo-Afehan trade treaty Is here seen beinff ratified at the New Delhi Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Signatories (seated m centre) were the Afghan Ambassador to India, Dr. Najibullah Khan (left) and Secretary to <iovernment of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Y. N. Sukliiliankar.--CU.S. photo.
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  • 49 9 p Austral Malay Tin iroup of companies report the following returns for Januai\: Kampong Kamuniing i*n tons; Tiiabawltlic 87 torn; Punfah rt-^K* rloiad ♦or overhaul. Austral Ani;*lga-in-.tel a total '>' IIM lorn r om tr'l fAjmm Kumbanf "t»<»n), I ti ;iri'l I' i KH X .*e« t,ori«.
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  • 760 9 SHB Handled Record Quantity Of Cargo Standard Staff Reporter THE HIGHEST total quantity of cargo for a single year ever handled m the history of the Singapore Harbour Board was discharged ond loaded at the wharves during the year ended June 30, 1951. says the Board's annual report issued yesterday.
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  • 257 9 THK arlual net profit of B«'iila Rmlilmt Estate* (or th<- uar ended Sept. 30, 195J, before providing for taxation, i* $522,550. Including the final dmdcnd of 10 per cent, recommended by the directors, the ditfinWltaa for the year will amount to »»vThe belter
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  • 152 9 RUBBER OPENS STEADY, EASES AT THE CLOSE Standard Market Reporter DIFFER KM l A I .S I•- «O February and March quotations of ftrst B«"«* rubber m the Singapore tnai k« I ned again yesterda SmaO <i i.<- r ■< were aold to "i" M turen bul no a c
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  • 306 9 'Dictatorial Powers* Standard Staff Reporter THE exchange control bill introduced by the Singe pore Government will not only cripple the Colony's trode but gives "dictatorial powers" to the Controller Foreign Exchange ond imposed "much more severe" penalties than those provided m the United Kingdom Act.
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    • 204 9 lUX I lest Sinjupof rakkei ence*. yesterday ten pet lb: Buyers Sellers 1 Spot Loose M> B m bales Feb. 1 KSS $lJBf| $1 29; No KSS. IIJBS] $l^"i N« 3 KSS. 51.23* $1,241 I imr Quiet after easier. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prkea per lb. were: Mir Si.'d. Buyers
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    • 39 9 ESTABLISHED 1796 A fS f/ic oldest and most important among V' Jade Director THE WORLD W/DE DISTRIBUT/ON OF BOTTIN MONDIAL ensures un/vcrsol reco^a/tlon for Its ooVeit/seri Bolt Di't il> tor*: Advrrtiiert PubllsWra ig^F. Battery Singapore 1. Tel. 2 l»St.
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  • 1523 10 jml M m m **^t^at m w k m ffw *m J^M fw 4 1 'M 3^^9^^mtm^ rpHE Singapore Standard is proud to make the claim that it was the only South-east Asian newspaper to be personally represented at the recent Foreign Press Association of Hollywood's
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    • 316 11 [MAKE A NOTE OF THESE MOVIE HITS!;' THEY ARE ALL FROM f\^^m\ ji J- ARTHUR RANK I f STUIIIOS. J s "WHERE NO VULTURES FLY" IN COLOUR f 1 1 AN OVERWELHMING SUCCESS NOW; |i SHOWING IN SINGAPORE COMING "HIGH TREASON"? SECRET PEOPLE "HUNTED" I j AND THE FESTIVAL FILM
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    • 1265 11 NO IlltS CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS. rHK r *Ue is aoViaed thai aritfa effect from M< v ttfa F- ruary i '.')2 aut bone Nui ber is at folio ***** (3 tines) North Uriti-h iL Mercantile buavaace 0.. Ltd. V'OTii E The A m Wan A Kiaf ion h touncei
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  • 66 12 U i£D URi :.'.vn.Y an experienced workshop V e-kei pel and a iunior clerk ■ril :i kn twledge of Iy\ w riting. P ;-c apply P.< Box 108, I: i <v. i 'HINESE SCHOOL 1 EACH- ERS rfji: I r private > iuol on Pule S Applirai ns
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  • 115 12 MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES. APPLICATIONS for appomt:i i I Pru iti .:v P>r ienl W." < m th€ Worl D ent of the R iy on a f $60/- ai increm i igh the grades I i wil peel ol ther van ent In n. C of A »wan i' 2
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  • 184 12 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA 17ACANCIES exist for 2 y ARCHITECT RAJ ASSISTANTS m X i L Can tea m ing < paring 1 ng th < I nee of site and Oj minim im sta ter- j c I ate B of U Aj hitects of M; lya
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  • 376 12  -  KEN JALLEH Relatives Offer To Sponsor His Trip By TWO HONG KONG badminton enthusiasts who are relatives as well as staunch admirers of the Malayan and Singapore champion, Wong Peng Soon, yesterday cabled the champion that they would sponsor his trip to England to
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  • 170 12 C' wealth Team To Meet MCC COLOMBO. Feb. 11, (Retfter)— A strong Commonwealth team has been chosen to meet the MCC m their four-day match starting here on Feb. 16. The team, announced today, is: F. C. de Saram (Ceylon). K. Miller. N. Harvey. G. Hole. (Australia), V. Mankad, F.
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  • 49 12 -Standard photo from Japan's Hiraji Satoh, winner of the world's singles tabletennis championship at Bombay on Sunday. Satoh, exponent of the 'penholder' grip, used a racket with a sponge rubber face. He put on a demonstration that baffled every European champion he met. Rnjit Singh
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  • 127 12 COLOMBO. Feb. 11 (AP) Frank Sedgnuia, Australia's Davis Cup tennis ace, lost a love set to Dilip Bose, a comparatively unknown Indian player, yesterday, but rallied to win the match. 6-3. 0-6, 6-2, 6-4. The hard fighting Indian sur- prised the Australian star m j
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  • 120 12 PARIT BUXTAR. Mon. Ei^ht Schools, sports funds, and public charities were benefitted by donations made by the Krian District Chinese Recreation Club. In the annual statement of accounts, it was disclosed that a total of $710 were donated towards charity during the year. The accounts showed an
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  • 412 12 CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 11: (Reuter)— The Wes Indies required 115 runs with all their second inning; wickets intact to heat New Zealand m the first Test here. New Zealand were dismissed m their second inningi today for ltt*> leaving the West Indies to get 139 to
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  • 147 12 THE fourth Malayan cross country championship meet organised by the 'Larut and Matang Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the Taiping Lake Gardens on Feb. 24 at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee is $3 for an individual competitor and $25 for teams
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  • 136 12 Bobsled Course Danger OSLO. Fcb 11 (A.P.) American bobsledders Sunday predicted "many casualties*' m the fourman bobsled races of the Olympic Games unless something: is done to a dangerous curve that has already wrecked three sleds m practice. Olympic skiers were also alaramed as the February 14 opening date near
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  • 104 12 US T-Tennis Stars To Play In Japan BOMBAY, Feb. 10 (UP>— Two top-ranking American table-tennis players expressed their readiness today to visit Japan to play a series of matches for the benefit of the United States armed forces if the necessary arrangements could be made. They aacr c Marty Reisman
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  • 160 12 Japan'sT-T Champs Relax BOMBAY, Feb. 10. (UP) Japan's newly-crowned world table-tennis champions relaxed tonight m victory celebration. H. Kido, team manager, tributed the players, every one of whom had contributed to the victories. He said he thought the successes were the greatest achievement by any single nation. H. Satoh, world's
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  • 46 12 THE Frio o All Star basketball team of Manila with an Asian Games and an Olympic player m the team will arrive m Singapore at the end of the month. They will play six games m the Colony and later tour the Federation.
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  • 181 12 IN VIEW of the changing political situation and the different Government administrations m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, the Automobile Association of Malaya has decided to split into two organisations. These two bodies will thereafter affiliate "to further the interests of the members of
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  • 90 12 Two Singapore sportsmen, Bokara Singh and Krepal Singh are organising an all Indian Athletic sports meet to be held sometime m June for the purpose of raising funds for S.A.T.A. Bokara and Krepal Singh told The Standard yesterday that they had written to the Singapore
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  • 1120 12  - FRENCH PIANIST PLAYS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Anacress MUSIC NOTES JtY T3EADERS are reminded that the first of the two recitals by the French pianist Germaine Mounier will take place tonight at 9 p.m. m the Victoria Memorial Hall. Bookings which can be described as good may be made today at
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    • 247 12 WANTED HTIMBER... Wanted to pur- chase quantiu- ol secondary hardwood Umber 8' x 8" hi lengths of 12' and 14". To he delivered by rail. Please state quality and price per ton FOB. Replies to Bok No. T. R54 Standard, Spore 1. VEHICLE FOR SALE pi AT 1400, 17 HP.
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    • 153 12 rpODAY'S FORECAST.— A good Q J day for tenacious efforts. v initiatives and transformations, on all levels, but partiI cularly for writing, study, intellectual activities, business trips and transactions. Profits. >lake I your purchases In the mornine. Surprises and good luck m the afternoon. 1 If your birthday falls on
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    • 213 12 SfflffifflSffiffiffiHßSffiSSffiSif +*4 ££444:4+ +4+ 4^ re J&B^V^ f SYDNEY THOMPSC^ j V^^r' DANCE ORCHESTPA V i\ El %cw) Take your partn( S S'\ Saunter Moo-. S Jr r O '->' Wt kA i d 3 i au g&'-M Mazurka X i 4 t HUMPHREY LYTTELTON HIS BAND One man went
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