Singapore Standard, 21 February 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard •Hi fi.. i*\ i VOL. II NO. 234 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 129 1 I>IN BURGH. Feb. 20: K. liter) Officials of >t land's Supreme Court. snoring the rrowls of Scot--u Nationalists, said today ••v regard the new Queen is I lizabeth the Second. Ihe announcement was !>*'! by the Court of Sestimm here while controversy i is r.iginf
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  • 126 1 Wed Further •hrown on the murIr David Chen, late pal of the Chung Ling S bod, with the finding urning of a large numol Communist pamphlets. '1 se documents wore distred in the classrooms of CtaM Ling High School a I the Chung Hwa
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  • 35 1 SYDNEY Feb. 20 (UP) inm officials reported today MM dock strikes which par•H 'he port* of Sydney and istlc had Deen settled and vnrkers would return to »bs on Thursday.
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  • 214 1 TOKYO. Feb l>o (UP). Three major roadblocks to p^ar-e la Korea faced United Nation* and Communist staff officers today and it appeared the Reds were blocking progress until the United Nations Command accepts Russia as a neutral trine inspector Allied staff officers at Panmunjom ofTei
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  • 115 1 LOS DOS, Feb. 20 (AP>— The Bri'ish Film Academy today ro r .ei the French film *'La Ron ie" the bett of 1951. The Ul'ii b a gay one of Tore anl s'-ll more love directed bu Max Opliuls. O'hi-r au-arrls: Best British
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  • 776 1 New H.C. Vows To Do L) tin ost 1 o ward s rrogress, helt-trovt. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- A pledge that he would devote himself wholeheartedly to the duty which lies before him, was made by the new High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya,
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    16 1 Raja Muda. Selangor. taking the salute riven by the guard of honour at Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 272 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "I feel that independence should be given now; it is a matter that should not he delayed. The British can stay here and we can come under their trusteeship," said" Tungku Abdul Rahman to The Standard. The Malayans
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  • 162 1 PROMPT arrival of a police party at the junction ot Kheam Hock Road and Dunearn Road, Singapore averted what might have developed into a riot between the squatters living by the side of Kheam Hock Road and labourers of a new housing estate engaged
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  • 67 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 20. The following arc the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER March c.i.f. 34 4. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £982.1 05. per ton buyers; £985, sellers. Three months: £982. 105. buyers, £983, sellers.
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  • 82 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. It was announced in Kuala Lumpur today that Mr. M. V. del Tufo, Chief Secretary of the Federation will shortly be leaving Malaya on retirement. Soon after the arrival of the High CommissißneT, Mr. del Tufo submitted to
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  • 125 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malays in the Selarong Panjang area killed a man, three women and three boys, all Chinese, after Chinese bandits murdered a member of their community last Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. An official communique issued today said that the bandits killed the
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  • 123 1 Standard Staff Reporter A FAREWELL tea -party was given Mr. J. P. Penne-father-Evans, Commissioner of Police, by the rank and file of the Force at the Adelphi Roof Garden yesterday. A decorated scroll with a message of appreciation and a Malay kris were presented to Mr.
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  • 69 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 20 <UP> Peiping Radio today announr^d that the Chinese Communists have imposed military rule in Tibet. Tibet fell to Communist control last year when a "peaceful liberation agreement'' was concluded. The broadrist said the TiboJ military district command w;<s set up on February
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  • 256 1 KUALA LUMPUR. W.-,i The strength and BtOVemetiti of bandits, who dominated the settlement of Benin on t4m border of Siam. before Ikm paratroopers landed there now known 'in security Forcel opera 1 ing that ai ea This valuable Information baa 'been m:tde possible b> ths
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  • 25 1 TOTAL iwardi piM bf Singapore Qovernnient to ccrobcr. 1950 i iol ictims amounted to 1232.947. Foui el lima 1 ai still unsettled
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  • 112 2 Freedom Bill IS Passed THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council yesterday gave tne C:*.y Council power to conn r the Freedom of the City to "persons ol distinction and persona who have rendered nineni service to the City." The Municipal (Amendment) Bill to this effect was rushed through its three stages and
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    8 2 MR. C. A. LOBACHOV Ms jirst good cigarette
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  • 60 2 A SALARIES Revision v irking Part 1 will be appointi I "o examine the existing I 5s rates of pay for all a ea in Annj employment and to draw i orr.parisons with :e pay conditions. This decision was arrived at >wing a meeting between the
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  • 62 2 Female Foetus Found Dead M INCH seved-montfa t'enate foetus was found uq a bucket at t. n .e Paya Lebar Nign* S I [Msposal Station on Dee.-^l. iras stated in the Singapore C i oner's Court < > iiSi'»i i ii'in -lesi into ::s <ii t^jpp ■\:i autopsy per onaed
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  • 293 2 Replies To Council Questions ttviirvmvni To MR E. M. F. FERGUSSOX (S'pore Chamber of Commerce): A committee of nine has been appointed to enquire and report on the question of age of retirement in the Colony. The Committee will also consider: the view* or other Colonial Governments which recently revised
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  • 137 2 A VOtXG WOMAN. Tan Boev E told the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that .aii' standing i. r> a crowded bus! .< Malay youth edged to her and near back. I" i r i w.is giving evidence in a rase ::i which her husband. Lim F
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  • 77 2 'Acid' Victim Gets $5,000 MADAM Liu Yuen Siap. who was the victim of an acid throwing attack in Singapore in October, 11)50, is to receive an exgratia payjnent v of £5,000 from the Colony Government. Madam Liu will use the money to pay for medical treatment in Australia including passage.
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  • 37 2 THE PLIGHT .of women widowed by the Japanese in the last war was referred to by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy in the Legislative Council yesterday. She asked Government to do its utmost to help them.
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  • 797 2  -  CHRISTINE DIFMER By Standard Staff Reporter IN SINGAPORE harbour today there are 68 men, women and children who will not see the tights of the city during their stay, who have little or no money and whose future is indefinite. They are "stateless
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  • 119 2 AN AMENDMENT to the Ports Ordinance, designed to make sales of goods held within the Singapore Harbour Board area legal and equivalent to public auctions, was withdrawn in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by the Attorney-Gen-eral. Mr. E.J. Davies. The Singapore Harbour Board
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  • 50 2 V. CHAXDRAN (17) claimed trial in the Singapore Second Pi-lice Court yesterday, when charged with using criminal force on Elaine Bate at H.M. Naval Base on Feb. 19, with intent to outrage her modesty. The case was adjourned to March 1. Bail of $250 was offered.
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  • 832 2 Food Substitutes To Be Probed Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council yesterday appointed a three-man Select Committee to consider ways and means of preventing any further increase in the retail price of rationed rice and the advisability of carrying out effective propaganda
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  • 367 2 FOR THE first time since the Emergency was declared in 1948, the Singajmre Government was charged in the Legislative Council yesterday with "misuse of powers" under the Emergency Regulations. The charge wes levelled by r I Mr. C. R. Pa^arathA Raj(Labour, Rochbre), when the
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  • 158 2 Corruption: Sealed Lips Baulk Police THE ANSWER to corruption in Government departments is for members of the public to come forward and give information to the AntiCorruption Branch, declared the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday. Mr. Blythe was replying to Mrs. Elizabeth
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    • 64 2 YOU VE GOT) f A MOSS? f^M-TTWiNK I(- «K--TO WORK y > S ?S a h?r D A WAS 4 > LIKE A _Vsi <-*?SX?Z? UoIIE^D r-/v\ *Wn JWsBk' **o&M&A\M&ia»esjr-~A* iwsHAPE.sa /chicken- HORSE.Ty r?^J^if^,.) ?gg ss^Er *rm&& fine humk 1 ham/thap noth/n' keep awwv from j southern rrrfA !v R/GHI
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  • 131 3 Colony Option To Mr. Josey II IS not the practice of ttit- Government to give r. -ii-iHM for not offering tiirili<r employment to any «,tJn r in the Public Service «>n nW expiration of hit* i oiil r;n I. C Fl. Dasaratha Raj. r lor Rochore, was told the Legislative
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  • 74 3 Dr. HATTA'S S TOP OVER IN S'PORE |>H MOHAMMED HATTA. 'President of the Republic ol Indonesia arrived in S ngaporc last evening in et Willera Huys. Di Batta who is accompanied r» numi r of Indonesian offii tala b ori baa way to Med in, in the R vs. i
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  • 96 3 EXPENDITURE in connection aril the Singapore Riot Enquiry mmtaaion amounted to S'<9.--2> 1 3C states the Finance Committee's Report tabled si yesterday meeting ol the Legislative t incil Deludes t ol air j, i igea <<f e members the C the Secretary j i i one
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  • 54 3 Extinguishers For Jurong SINGAPORE Fire Bripurcbase t>^ new Fire s for use at the new -is .it CaMecotl Hill and Transmitting Station at J tnentary provision of s been provided in the i ony'a Estimates following a by the Superintending of r Brit; ide to the effect existing equipment "is
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  • 292 3 'China Night' Was GoodEn tertainmen t Standard Woman Reporter THE CHINA Society presented "China Night" to a parked hall at the Victoria Theatre la*t night. The mmßcwc stood in silence for 2 minutes in memory of ll i^ I. ale Majesty before the programme started. The Society*! Patron, the Commissioner
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  • 42 3 36 Are Charged W ith Gambling THIRTY-SIX people— ls woclaimed trial in the Sin- firai Police Court yeswhen charged with 1 ing at Birch Road. TeoStreet and Kerr Street on 1 9. •vere allowed bail of on personal bonds. The vas adjourned.
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  • 69 3 Newest tribal chief in Nee Soon Is lucky, eight-year-old Brian Boyle who was decorated with REAL Fijian tribal plumage after the Fiji battalion's ceremonial welcome to CMN C FARELF, General Sir Charles Keightley at Nee Soon Camp on Monday. Bestowing the honour on young Brian
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  • 178 3 OPENING a murder trial on behalf of the Crown at the Singapore Assizes yesterday Mr. A. V. Winttlow told a gruesome story of how an unemployed squatter in alleged to have haeked his wife to death. Mr. Winslow said that a chopper was used
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    57 3 Twenty-four year old K. C. Arun. youngest Press Trust of India foreign co r r espondent, who has been assigned to the Vat East, is now in Singapore. Mr. Arun is a Master of Science, a kern student of atomic physics, who has covered several scientific conferences in India. He
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  • 131 3 DURING the two months since the relaxation of the language qualification there have been 109 applications for naturalisation in Singapore. This was statpd in a written answer tabled at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday in reply to questions by Dr. C. J. Paglar, Member
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  • 116 3 standard Staff Reporter .the Singapore Government 1 not consider it desirable to the existing land tenure to Mdents of the Malay let- •'t at Jalan Eunos. ■"a a, as stated by the Colonial h e Uiy. Mr. W. L. Blythe, in answer to a written
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  • 163 3 'Expats' In Hotels Cost $272,652.92 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government paid $272,652.92 during 1951 for hotel expenses incurred by expatriate officers because of the lack of accommodation. This was stated in a written reply to Dr. C. J. Paglar at the Legislative Council Meeting yesterday. Dr. Paglar asked whether
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  • 27 3 SINGAPORE Government provided 13 persons accused of rioting during December 1950. with free legal assistance at a cost of $4,038. The case lasted 10 days.
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  • 264 3 SI BSTATJONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today:— DAY Serangoon Rd., Sennett Estate, Kola in Ayer. McPlierson Rd., Kim < Inian Rd., Boundary Kd., Florence Rd.. I. Serangoon, Vio C'hu KaiiK Kd., Ciovt. Printing Wks., Woodleight Park, Braddell Heights. Arthur Ril.. Tff. Katong. Broadrirk K<l.. Sea
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  • 1035 3 Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to censure the Singapore Government for leasing approximately 63,000 square feet of Crown Land at Collyer Quay to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Club was defeated in the Legislative Council yesterday by ten votes
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  • 221 3 Standard Staff Reporter CONSIDERABLE relaxation of the age rule was made to avoid causing hardship to overage pupils who were admitted from vernacular schools to special classes in 1948. This was stated by the Colonial Secretary Mr. W.L. Blythe, in written answers to questions
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  • 27 3 THE ERECTION and maintenance of temporary passengerhandling accommodation at Tengah Airfield cost Singapore $46,909. The Finance Committee has recommended the expenditure of this sum.
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  • 214 3 THREE licencees of shops that had been summoned for alleged City Council Health offences and who had not appeared although their cases had been postponed several times, appeared in the City Police Court, yesterday, after warrants of arrest had been executed. The first man. Lee
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  • 34 3 FOR OFFERING a $2 bribe to a Police Constable at Ridout Road on Oct. 20 last year, Han Kion Fong, was fined $300. in default two months" imprisonment, in Singapore yesterday.
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    • 127 3 YWCA, Raffles Quay: Malay Classes advanced 5.30 p.m. New Dress making classes 10-12 a.m. YMCA, Orchard Road: Tennis at Bra s Basah Courts 5 p.m. French and commercial classes 5.30 p.m. Gymnastic and keep fit 5.30 p.m. Judo beginners classes 6 p.m. Singapore Cycleracing Association meeting 6 p.m. Table-tennis matches
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  • 676 4 COLOURFUL KL CEREMONY Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -the first reference to Queen Elizabeth II in the Federal Legislative Council Chamber was made by Sir Gerald Ttmpler, this morning, when he Was installed High Commissioner in the presence of the representatives of the Rulers,
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    83 4 Top picture shows the newly opened Dental Clinic at Serembaa which cost $50,--000 to build. It is primarily intended for the use of schoolchildren and was recently declared open by the Yang di per Tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Lower picture shows H. H. the Yang di pertuan Besar (centre)
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    52 4 Mr. Kwok Yoke Yen, son of Mr. Kwok Kin Keng of Seremban, has left Seremban to study civil engineering in Perth, Australia. He was Negri Sembilan State singles tennis champion and one of the leading badminton players in Negri Sembilan. Mr. Kwok is an old student of King George V
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  • 170 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Remarking that the evidence of a Malay Police Constable, the main witness for the prosecution was unreliable, Inche Harun in the Second Magistrate's Court, today, acquitted and discharged a young Chinese, Chou Yee Ming, on charges of loitering and
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  • 127 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An encouraging report from the Serendah Boys' Home states that during January the home produced 3,276 katties of vegetables, 2,178 eggs and 8,022 pieces of fruit. This is the fourth successive month in which the Boys'
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  • 145 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— There are now 115,674 Trade Unionists who are members of 196 Trade Unions in the Federation of Malaya at the end of January, 1952, states an official source. This is an increase of 18 more than the December figure.
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  • 119 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed An emergency trial was heard in camera at the High Court here today after Mr. Justice Taylor had accepted the application by the DPP that it was for "security reasons." The accused, Wong Chu Pin, whose plea of guilty of
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  • 232 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A member of Her Majesty's armed force sentenced to a term in Malava or a prisoner of a "certain class'' whose health may be endangered by further imprisonment in this country, can in future be removed to the United Kingdom or
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  • 188 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two Chinese women. the complainant and defendant in a summons ease for assault, were bound over in the sum of $100 in two sureties for a period of six months, by Inche Harun in the Second Magistrate's Court, here today. Inche
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  • 249 4 JOHORE BAHRI\ Wed.— Allegation? that he was assaulted by a European 'military inspector' at the military barrarks at the 20th .lalan Pagor was made by Lee Kiari Efuat in his defence In the High Court here before Mr. Justice Paul Storr today. Lee was charged with
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  • 72 4 SEREMBAN. Wed. Bfegri Sembilan will observe Federation Scout Week from February 22 to February 29. Ihe first item on the programme will be a rally on the Negri Sembilan padang on Feb. 22 by scouts of the Serembnn District Boy Scout Association. Captain Mohamed Salleh.
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  • 11 4 Admits 4 Charges, Man jailed nv for oi Men! i duct*
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  • 27 4 JH Hospital Attendants' 2 Requests Stftttd ird 4l i M ber rm S' G er t::. fr m ho pying in t:.< A isk i new th<'
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  • 25 4 Ml ref M fu« texti Lai tod struct sanr Do th< K th, to in been ofl >■"■. i J ele
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  • 140 4 V. R. Menon was fined Si."i in the Muar Magistrate's Court by [nche Manscxjr [or being drunk and incapable on public road at Fir driving a notor-cydc fct 1 ian Ah. Mu n ith tut a <ii iving licence Henn Vo Lim, 2'i. w, fined $.'{b in
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  • 1025 5 GOVT. UNIONS CANNOT JOIN T.U.C. BLY THE 'To Avoid Domination By Outside Bodies Standard Staff Reporter I Ilk SINGAPORE Government will not allow Government rmployeW trade unions to federate with nongovernment trade unions and 1., |mmi the Singapore Trade I nioti Congress because it wants the Governin, Hi union* to
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    47 5 Police Inst>ector Santok Singh, Assistant 0.C.P.D., Country Division, Penang, who is among the four in the Federation of Malaya, selected for a six-month training course at the Police Training College at Hendon in London. He is leaving for the United Kingdom by the Chusan on Mar. 2.
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  • 143 5 -IM. WORK (lovrrnmenl is ,n.i(!.riin tikin^ approprialr i mm ui th«* aaac of two perxmm mmm u ling as members of dir it I ounril whose names nr not shown as Municipal I lertata in the Register of l Irctfj for thr present
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  • 84 5 THI RKPORT of the Manit Distribution Committee 4 «i nade a six-week tour of i *hH Hongkong will be pr( to the Army Council. I Standard arai told yesterfesterdaj) the Committee < H LJ General Colin CalIc left Sinnnore by air on his rtu n t<> L->rwcfon.
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  • 75 5 I >;ivkr. OnMua bin Abduli m lined >30 in the Stnga- Re iei Court yesterday, in one week 'a impri-son-MHng to stoO his car j cing down Mostaphaj ;it Canberra Road, B aa the nitjht ot Feb. j i w ;is walking with a OD Osman's car
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  • 470 5 Govt. Can Now Bar Outsiders i\ o lmmi^ ra ti«n (Control) Bill which empowers the Singapore Government to bar 'outsiders" from entering the Colony or the federation and to remove such persons from the country was passed at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The Bill was in the amended form
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  • 96 5 MRS. Elizabeth Choy, Singapore L(^islative Councillor said there was a growing public spiritedness in the Colony, In an adjournment address at yesterday's meeting. She said she was inclined to think that "our social conditions are daily improving: for have we not been reading of funds and
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  • 83 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. An Ipoh nurse. Mr3. Kok Ho Teik, will accompany a young European mine engineer. Mr. W. Smith who is returning to the United Kingdom for medical treatment. Mr. Smith, is attached to the Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Tin Mine at
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  • 80 5 A TWO -YEAR -OLD girl. Lim Siew Hwa, was killed and her two sisters, Lim Biow Hwa. (10) and Lim Gim Hwa, (1) were injured in an accident, involving a motor car in Tembeling Road yesterday morning. Inspector Abdul Kadir bin Abu Bakar who is investigating
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  • 64 5 THE ENTRANCE Examination Board of the University will announce the closing date for candidates wishing to enter the University to take a course leading to a first degreft or a diploma. Closing date for candidates who are noi staying in the University, but who wish to study for
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  • 289 5 Security Forces Bag Five More Terrorists KUALA LUMPIR, Wed.— Five more bandits have been bagged by security forces during the last 21 hour*. three in the Segamat area of Johore and two in the kuliu District of Liu Selangor. Ammunitions, documents, a shotgun, grenade and bicycles were recovered by security
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  • 36 5 A CHINESE cyclist held up a woman Ne Yoke Cheng, in Kim Seng Road at around 6.40 a.m. yesterday and robbed her of $9.40. a silver belt, a flash lamp and a coat.
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  • 166 5 A STATEMENT issued by Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, the Army Civil Service Union and the Air Ministry Local Staff Union yesterday said that Mr. S. S. Many dm fully associated with the presidents of the three unions in their agreement with advice given by the
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  • 1302 5 Standard Staff Reporter HEATED party war, between the President* «»f th«* l*r«^re**.i\ and the Labour Parties, took plare in the Singapore Le«;i*luli\e < oum i yesterday during the debate on a motion to amend the Trade I nioi Ordinance to permit
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    39 5 Photo Mr. A. W. Frisby, Director of Education, speaking at the 4 7th Anniversar\ <»f thr Founding of the Rotary International at yesterday's Rotary luncheon at tbr Capital Blue Room in Singapore. Thr actual date falls on Saturday.- Standard
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  • 880 6 Singapore Tiger Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Tolong Lah, Uncle Sam! IS IT not about time that we realized that the mighty Uncle Sam kept his political sentiments and his wallet in different pockets? We may be able to tug at the heart strings of America by proclaiming our earnest desire
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  • 1226 6 MALAYA is usually imagined as a land of rubber plantations and tinmines, but in reality it is still pre-eminently a »:cuntry of peasants. Out of a working population of 1,950.000 nearly 800,000 the largest category are peasant cultivators, who grow rice or own
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  • 505 6  - Say what you like NEED FOR TECHNICAL SKILL TAKAR TT is perfectly absurd that this country should still suffer from a lack of skilled labour. Yet this is a favourite excuse when Government has to explain why things that ought to be done are not done. Lack of skilled labour
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  • 184 6 THE United States* "hasty stepin offering help to Indonesia under the Mutual Security Agreement is considered by most Indonesians as something which shows the attitude of a rich man wanting a poor man to lick the hand of the rich man. So said Utusan Melayu editor- lally.
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  • 359 6 Review of Views It has also laid the foundation of Slno-Malay co-operation and mutual understanding which are both important in achieving independence. tf the leader^ of these two parties can work together in the administration of the Kuala Lumpur town for the common good of the people and for the
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  • 84 6 This picture of a simple incident caught by a photographer after the King's coffin. with the Queen Mother's wreath, composed of lilies, orchids, snowdrops, carnations and camellias, passed by on the last journey from Sandringham. A child kneels in the road and picks up
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  • 414 6 We, the PEOPLE A Victory For Feudalism Sir; The Elections are over. Leaders of various parties, newspapers and other persons have had their say in respect of each organisation. Mr. H. S. Lee spoke of the progress towards unity without realising the fact that elections in all wards as far
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  • 263 7 'Genuine And Full Agreement' With Big Three Reached LONDON, Feb. 20 (UP) —Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announce*] yesterday he and the Big Three Foreign Ministers have reached "a genuine and full agreement" at the four-power conference on German problems, which ended here yesterday. Adenauer disclosed the Allies agreed
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  • 125 7 f b, 20 (Renter) OJ 14 rations will WCWtI of the Lonre*Ci between the Ministers of the V :v.s\ Britain and ll -><e North Atlantic 'i-tings opening d'teriioori. DcCl Achesov, BriIntJtoitH Eden and Robert Schuwan SATO Foreign, nd Finance minis- ricciStOM they London on West lire
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  • 55 7 >N Feb. 20 <Reuter> I ibeth II last night the first gallantry reign, two George and Wo commendations George Medals, instituted |hc i* by the Quetn's Kr.i: George Sixth, went t Lieutenant Lawrence t vton arid Leading AirRichard William Rise- fof "great courage .tiid In aiding
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  • 61 7 At the coal face, deep down beneath a Black Country village twentv-three minor* sang "O God Our Help a Ages Past." Then led by the Rev Robert Timms vicTr £f Lower Gornal, Staffs, the miners prayed at a ten-minute^memoi ial servTcT foi Kin* ss s-ssttsisk; js
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  • 58 7 BANGKOK, Feb. 20 (AFP)— Princess "Lisba," beautiful consort of Prince Chula of Thailand, was received into the Buddhist faith last Saturday at ancient Bavornives Temple in Bangkok. Princess Chula was formerly Miss Elizabeth Hunter, daughter of a well-to-do Englishman. The Princess now speaks
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  • 83 7 SAIGON. Feb. 20 (Reuter) General Raoul Salan, French acting C-ln-C Far East,, who is to hand over full operational command in Indo-China to General Francois Gonzalez de Linares this week, has closed his H?moi advance headquarters and returned to Saigon, French sources stated yesterday. Command headquarters have
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  • 179 7 PARIS, Feb. 19, (UP) —The French National Assembly endorsed yesterday a plan for a European army with possibly 400.000 German troops but attached conditions designed to prevent Germany's revival as a military power. French Premier Edgar Faure had staked the life of his new
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  • 172 7 BIG-TWO MEET WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (Reuter). The Foreign Affairs Committee <fi the United States House of Representatives refused yesterday to support a resolution calling on the State Department to provide Congress with information on agreements reached in the recent Washington talks between President Truman
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  • 171 7 LONDON, Feb. 20 (AP).— The executive board of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization said today Went Germany would contribute 11} billion marks (U552,677,500,000) to the free world's defence in the fiscal year beginning July 1 without damaging her economy. The three-man board estimated the United
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  • 302 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP).— Highly secret conferences between high-ranking air force officials of the United States, Britain and France got underway here yesterday. British Air Chief Marshal Sir Ralph Cochrane, Vice Chief of Air Staff, who arrived on Monday met alone
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  • 96 7 LONDON, Feb. 20, (AP) Elizabeth II is the first Queen of Britain to have a Privy Council containing members of her own sex. There are four women in the present council which is the highest Royal advisory body. They are: Queen Grandmother
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  • 100 7 MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20 «UP>— A light plane crashed into a group of Americans atop a giant pyramid of the sun at nearby San Juan yesterday, killing the wife of a United States Embassy official and two tourists. Mrs. Eleanor Werimont, 34. died of
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  • 123 7 Aussie A-Test To Be Essentially C' wealth Affair CANBERRA, Feb. 20, (AFP) Prime Minister Robert Menzies will be the only Australian making any decision in the British atom bomb experiment to be held in Australia this year, it was learned in government circles here yesterday. The British security services are
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  • 76 7 PARIS. Feb. 20 (AP) Maurice Negre Director-fieaeral of the semi-official Agence Franco Presse was suspended Tuesday by order of the -Minister of Information, Paul Costfloret. French newspapers said Negre was removed because of a dispatch filed from London last week saying that Britain uju] the U.S had
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  • 35 7 OSLO, Feb 20 (AP) Knut Hamsun, the noted Norwegian author and Nobel Prize winner, died Tuesday ft 92. He won the Nobel Prize in 1920 for his novel, '"Tiie Growth of Soil."
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  • 58 7 HONGKONG. Feb. 20 (IU-.ucr-AAP; Princess Pao Cbu l J uJu widow of Mongolian Prince Pao, head of the Chulein Mong and'Ta Hang flag, died here last Monday, according to a press report this morningThe Princess, aged 59. came to Hongkong from Crahar Province two years ago. She was
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  • 45 7 WASFIINGTON. Feb. 20 (AP) —Career diplomat, John Carter Vincent, was reported Tuesday to have been given a clean bill of health by the State Department's Loyalty and Security Board. He will shortly return to his assignment as U.S. diplomatic agent at Tangier.
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  • 208 7 Opposition To Renew A ttack On Churchill LONDON, Feb. 20 (K«ut« r).— The Labour Opposition in the lloijm' of Common* cirr-i<lr<l la*t ni^ltt to renew its attack on I'ritm* Wialrtrr Winston < hurrhill for his htatement* on foreign policy while he wan in the United States recently. Mr. Clement Attlce.
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  • 90 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 20 (Reuter) President Truman yesterday asked Congress to continuc his emergency powers in the interest of national security. In letters to the Senate and House of Representatives asking for quick action on 60 emergency powers the President said they were in the interest of
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  • 139 7 DJAKARTA, Feb. 20, (AFP) Foreign Minister Achmed Subardjo today submitted a comp ete report to the Cabinet on the agreement signed for American aid under the Mutual Security Programme. A government .sp<>k<sn,.m said afterwards that no decision had been taken as yet and
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  • 66 7 LONDON, Feb 20. (AFP) Labour motion was submitted to the House of Commons yesterday regrettin? that the first statement made by Prime Minister Winston Chun-hill, since the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne dealt with preparation concerning the explosion of a British made atomic bomb.
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  • 135 8 TOKYO, Feb. 2© (AFP). Japan will have a powerful air force within the next two years, it was forecast In well-informed circles litre \eslertlay. The sources said the Japanese Government had decided to present two bills to the Diet at the
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  • 122 8 Standard Staff Reporter APPLICATIONS for visas or re-entry permits now under consideration by the Singapore Government number approximately 450. This was stated in a written reply to questions by tMr. Tan Chin Tuan. (Member fur the Chinese Chamber of Commerce) at the Legislative Council
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  • 76 8 KLM Increases Freight Services IN view of the great demand for transportation, K.L.M. has decided to increase temporarily the frequency of its special freight services between Amsterdam and New York from two to three round trips a week. K.L.M. which already carries the largest quantity of air freight across the
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    49 8 A British Rovl Air Force Canberra jet bomber photographed flying at 4,000 feet above the Lake District in the North of England. A similar aircraft this week set a new speed record of 2 hrs 43 mins. 48.4 sees, for the 1,300 mile flight from London to Tripoli. Libya.
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  • 136 8 NEW YORK (AP)— An English shipyard has received orders to build the world's two largest tankers, shipping circles said. The two giant tankers will be 44.00(M0n deadweight tons each, with overall length of 757 feet, beam of 97 feet, and depth to the
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  • 35 8 LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter) —The Bristol Aeroplane Company announced yesterday, that by arrangement with Canadair Limited of Montreal, it will repair and overhaul Royal Canadian Air Force Sabre fighters basket in Britain.
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  • 447 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There was an increase of over 60 per cent, in the number of passengers who arrived and departed at Kuala Lumpur, aerodrome during 1951. As compared with the previous year, the figure during 1951 was 68,278 passengers
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  • 95 8 'Killer Subs'New US Weapon NEW YORK, Feb. 20 (Renter) America now has "killer subs" to fight other submarines. according to an article in Look Magazine today. Captain Early T. Hydeman, head of the new "killer sub" group, was quoted as saying: "The idea of using submarines to ftght submarines may
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    • 192 8 in Harbour WHARVES I Godown No 1: Tong Hai. Tong Ship Godowa Gee: Hung Hanthale, Lam San. Autolycus 8 v» 7 Kind's Dock: Taria, Angby. Briii: u 44 I Keppel Dock: Dromus. Cerion Carthage 1 2 8 Silverwalnut. Ettrickbank 19 20 4 Cable Wharf: Fernland 18 4 Western Anchorage: Picthien.
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    • 22 8 Arrivals TODAY: Western Australia (letters and parcels) by Gorgon, Hongkong and Chjga (letters and parcels) by Sudan. Despatches TODAY: Djambi by Sirusa.
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 67 9 M I irsl Mn^ap<j-f r i rue. yesUrdaj pel ih IBifCM Seller* si 17 si. 175 B in bales Mar. KS> SI 17 SI 17J KS S. >1 I.! 1 si 14' n S SJ 111 SI ]>'. Steady. I IMiDOM KI'KHKK 1 Infsd iv op**ij.ns pel lb were\pl.
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    • 46 9 SLNGAPOU, Wed.— ru i .it tin lo da> $4581 picul. I i h.m^rd. MNUMM TIN !n"vda>"s prices t tesdMi were: K i mi buvers, ellri i r»f months OXrt rs C3BBJ sellers. Sett 1 1 1 mc n I Prire I m Steads but quiet.
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  • 23 9 Mater ials For UK S itu k Security ithorised Britain HJS4.NQ bay ted Stat< and ?ta includmsj alu--■<tt v e!. copptM* and A.P.
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  • 158 9 GSA Offering 8 Cts. Below Present Rates Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore recovered appreciably yesterday for the first time in a week by five cents per Ib. r A big turnover of business was recorded as Chinese traders made short-covering purchases and i
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  • 163 9 Telephone Directory In Chinese FOR the first time. the Oriental Tele pone find Dectrie Company Md are put ting out a Chinese directory for the large number of its J non-English speaking Chinese subscribers. "Wo think it ;> in b r th it will be ipp •■<■ i spokesman ol
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  • 64 9 'I {IF. (i iveraneni ol the Federition n^ Malaya haa announced that 87,751 premium bonds valued at $a,..:>ii) were .-old from July 2. ly.i l to .the holding of the irst draw in Kuala Lumpur on Jan 24. 1952 This was stilted in a written answer
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 20.— Special Standard Service Closing prices :on the Hongkong Exchange tod n were HKSIS tio to £1 Sterling; HK56.7512- to US$l; |HK$l.B3O to Malayan $1; HK*!i29 to one Indonesian i Rupiah; Gold HK5324.5 to one rue!
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  • 230 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed.— There was a firmer undertone til sections of the Malayan market today, following improvement in the rubber prices. Buyers were 1 ii un>utistu;l at the close. C I inged prices were: Buyers Sellers 1 F: tser Neave OrA 382 190
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  • 47 9 M ore Pork Is Now Available N IftBERS p S.:i- the 01 nr- nihit- Member was d in .1 f) e aaki d e been ..,'pre- in the price of p i p gi v produced tog -•.u^r .">; a 1:1 the of 198] to 87 6 in
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  • 66 9 Egvpt Turning To W. Germany For Machinery exploring the possi- ppping up her uade I Egyptian sources j the potentialities i experts have r'x.imminu the pros *\*fl economic re til Vest Germany and W5 jr> expected in future thai German eco- play an important ie industrialization of i man supplies
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  • 41 9 Imitation Ronson Stocks Seized i F< b 21) iup > Police ltd ftve wholesale seated their stocks of a cigarette light «ed threats bv Metal Works of ji to tnke le> j vha ar P imitating a ;ir.d adttifl the j j
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  • 34 9 rultarc Departca H -v ill support this years corn ational avenge of at t bushel. It will 1953 nee crop at of USSS.M p^r 100 loya th^ins at at A. P.
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  • 68 9 I < > wnlitinm S PTO- <• ■<•rtf.iv reported in ■it oil or copra Ihe Market buyw. at ttt| per -^onut otl fliers quoted fit pt-L picul. but there wat no bu.i:it; interest. Betel nnl *37 fspiit): Cop: ;i $29} (buyers); Coconut oil $48 <M>Mers>- Gambier $350
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  • 154 9 Preparing For Phone Takeover THE Singapore Government iis shortly to set up a body 1 which will form the nuclei!.- of the Board to operate the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co.. Ltd. with effect from Jar:. 1. 1955. The was stated in written answers to questions submitted to trie Colonial
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  • 29 9 A 14-MAN Japanese industrial mission to India is scheduled to leave on March on a month's visit to foster closer relations between the two countries. A.P.
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  • 140 9 BANGKOK, Feb. 20 (Reuter-AAP) The Thai Government is having difficulty in finding rice to meet contracts affeetiiig British territories and India beeause, unlike other countries, they had not given premiums to the Government in order to secure the riee. Luang Vichit Vatakam, Minister of Commerce,
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  • 134 9 PROBLEMS relating to the procurement of rice during 1952 and the price at which it will he sold to the public are being studied by Singapore Government. This wai stated in a Government reply tabled at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday to questions by*Dr.
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    77 9 Members of the staff of the Singapore Baggage Transport Agency Ltd. gave a farewell party to their Managing Director, Mr. M. S. Nabi, on the occasion of his going on leave to the United Kingdom and Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Nabi are seen wearing garlands. Olher executives of the firm
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  • 357 9  - Concert For Workers I n Dunlop's Godown MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter SOME 1,200 women workers of the Duiilop Rubber Purchasing Company Lt<I. yesterday laid down their tools at lunch-time and sat back on the bales of rubber they had stripped and powdered to listen to the first Workers'
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  • 70 9 BPVIXG rates for U.S. and Canadian dollars (per $100 Ma- I lava 11) are: 32 19 16 «T.T.), \M 15/16 (O D•. I'S 33 I '16 on credit bilis and US AA 1/8 on trade bills (90 d st), Canadian 3."i 3/16 (9Q d st' Selling
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  • 127 9 Hong Fatt Reports Progress HONG FATT (Sungei BesH Ltd. in their quarterly report (Oct.— Dec.) states that the mine pumps have worked satisfactorily and the main drains are in order. Record rainfall at the mine caused temporary flooding of the development area on several occasions. The report says that mechanical
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  • 29 9 EGYPT and Czechoslovakia have signed a trade agreement by which Czechoslovakia will supply 20,000 tons of sugar in exchange for an equal valut oi Egyptian cotton. Reuter.
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  • 122 9 Japan Nosing UK Out Of Pak. Market IN the past year Japan has displaced Britain as Pakistan's principal supplier of cotton pieeegoods and heavy machinery! Japan now supp'k'S over CO per cent, of Pakistan's imports of capital goods. Import statistic^ showed Japan supplied Pakistan with 98,000,--009 yards of cotton cloth
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  • 378 9 LONDON, Feb. 20 (Renter). Britain is getting at least U.5. 576 millions out of the recent rubber and tin deal with the United States, it was stated in the House of Lords last night by Chancellor of the Duchy of
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  • 244 9 New Thai Rice Measures Standard Staff Reporter THE Thai Government's plan to allow only Thaiowned commercial firms to export rice will have little or no effect on rice importers in Singapore, rice traders told The Standard yesterday. "As bulk of the rice export business in
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  • 64 9 THE B.F Goodricb Co. report* recoirJ .sales lor ttu 12 monthi end-el Dec. 31, an increase Of 17.4 per cent, ovt-r 1950s total while net income was only slightly above the 1950 figure. Net tales amounted t<> US c <;:57. 722.^41 compared with U*****.31
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  • 60 9 A GROUP of labour and management officials from t-ißht Western European countries vrill attend ;i 13-week rainc in trade union ;:nd advanced management ii Harvard University beginning ir i-b 27. The U. S. Mutual Security Agency i J'.d It sponsoring the .study as a "further
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  • 54 9 Egy pt Raises Duty On Most Imports Tnr- Egy Man Gave ,t has Imp .<-! .1 j. .> iei cent ,-f- v Custom duties j i un'Mjris •j..'n ic-.v exception* tttai as tobacco .ir.i ct^fl ette cos] mtn>leun prod icti, fertiltacri, cottoa textllei id cotton thread, 1 i'*> KlUCtl ;i
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  • 138 9 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.1 (Reuter) —The Indonesian Embassy has denied reports that negotiations with the Reron- j st ruction Finnm-e Corporation over a new tin contract bad almost broken down. The Indonesian tin delegation here it awaiting a new pricing formula from Jakarta to reopen negotiation
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    • 247 9 ESTABLISHED 1796 is the oldest and most important among World Trade Directories THE WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION OF BOTTIN MONDIAL ensures universal recognition for its advertisers So'e i) 'i ibutcrSS Ad.ri tiv j> ik i*ublix.iicr«> If I Hatlerv K<utf Si net pore I SAMARITAN TOILFT TISSI I 1 The r«;U which
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  • 35 10 FAYAL. Azores. Feb. 20 (UP>— Film star Elizabeth Taylor landed here yesterday on her way to London to marry British star Michael Wilding. She told reporters that their honeymoon would be in Switzerland.
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    1271 10 CASSANDRA, noted British newspaper columnist now in the U.S., pays a visit to America's fabulous movie capital— gUT the people ar« nice. Note§ those five words. When Hollywood is finally brought to judgment I shall speak up for them. I shall say: "They walked in darkness but kindness and
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  • 620 10 MALAYAN DEMAND HELPS HOLLYWOOD MAKE BETTER MOVIES— FiIm Chief IT IS markets like Singapore, where motion pictures are the chief source of entertainment that enable the American producer to turn out the quality films they are best known for. v f Hollywood confined its business to the domestic market, the
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  • 177 10  - THE STARS AND YOU geamine Varnal GF BHT YY < npoDAY'S FORECAST:— A day > i which ccmes under malevoJ| lent influence*. Above all. > avoid litigations and disputes, as 5 well ai arguments ever your work, even If they appear to b* unimportant. Money worries; delays and hindrances In
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    • 164 10 Showing Front Today I 5 SHOWS A! Vl^m 11 «.m.-1.45. 4.15- 6.45 9.30 p.m iSi!ll| I "BATTLE GROUND"_DOES IT AGAIN T^T u 111 1 _^ki* 1 1 1 means "Shoot The Works"/ J^k ■NflM I and they shoot the TJ one/ laughter! SmP M G M SIBKiW.IHKIIIIIHNIH PLUS 1 GAUMONT
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    • 262 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 aa A 41 m) 9.35 For Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L. i: 10.0."> Music While you work; 10.45 For Schools; 1 p.m. Andre Kostelanetz 4 his Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance Music Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: t p.m. For Schools; S
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  • 2230 11  - CAPT. BLOXH AM SCORES OLLIE DAVIES BigDiuidendsßy Placed Runners By BIG SIiVEEP TOTAL POOL: £373.090 FIRST PRIZE: M5543 *101,927 SECOND PRIZE: *****5 50,963 THIRD PRIZE: *****6 8 25,141 STARTERS ($3,185 EACH): *****3. *****1. *****4, *****1, *****1, *****7, *****1. *****6. CONSOLATIONS: (S2.O4M> L\<H): *****1. *****7, .*****6. *****8. *****ft, *****3. *****2, *****1.
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  • 85 11 OSLO. Feb 20. (AFP)— The United Starts bait Switzerland by 8 goals to 2 in the let Hockey tournament of the Olympic winter fpocta bere yesterday. Fighting broke O'.it between the American Czamova Rod the Swiss 80/.i foui minute* before the end <<f Ihe n
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  • 263 11 Al Costello The Singing Matman AL COSTELLO, the ilden voiced' nurtman, las( night made his I'm st public appearance not in the square i'i"R but on the platform of ftafflea flWbr' \vherV Hfc )£Wr A +?,?<•- j fion of Italian Boogs. /tl Cpsteilo had hardly been in Singapore for a
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  • 54 11 FIRST rdvrhorsrs Ut br flown out to Singaporr since the interruption ut the BOAC freighter service due to the fuH erWi reached here yesterday from London. They are Piper Major, a four year-old Kelding by Persian Golf, and Amparo, a three-year-old griding by Kingsway. Both horses are
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  • 40 11 KUAI A KANGSAB Wi 4 In an intei cho< il I'i >.' < Monday, tl Kuala Ka m Malay „< ft!.-! and >< soccer te im« defe i 4 v•■ K Edward vn scb< I tpii 'I'ii< 1 the Red le
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    • 1128 11 nil CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES I TVOTICE is hereby given that *7 It Lim Hee Suan, of No. 409, Alexandra Road. Singapore, trading under Choo "MUI CHEW", am applying to the i Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class' Public House Licence restricted to sale of BEER AND STOUT
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    • 646 11 situations wanted BY Indian Medical Graduate. 25 years experience. In dian Govt. service active. Private Dispensary /Chemists. Box No. T.673 Standard, S'pore (1). p*UROPEAN Diesel Engineer, Li 29. fourteen years experience British and American diesels. seeks situation, willing travel anywhere, experience book-keeping, capable controlling labour. would consider situation on rubber
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    • 532 11 MARRIAGE THE Marriage of Miss Mareykutty daughter of Mr. Mrs. V. C. Koshy of Jugra Estate, Banting with Mr. K. M. Joshuva of Koyikkalethu. Pattanamtitte. Travancore will be Solemnised at the Orthodox Syrian Church, Makkamkunu, Pattanamtitta -on 24th February, 1952 at 10 a.m. SITUATIONS VACANT W*ANTED a Lady Typist for
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    • 109 11 fit r '^^\^^^^^9Ar* /)K^^B>t 1 M MS -^H To keep clotlies really white always use a little Reckitt's Blue in the last rinse. MokningCoughs Dun t l*t mornlnK '""id nMkbt i >*:' Ing. attacks of Br /in hit is or *>■■>■■» rum ■l»-*p ar<<! *rgy ano'h. i iay without trytr.g
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  • 1678 12 COUNCIL VOTES 'NO' TO SBA HALL LOAN 'Blank Cheque' Says Taylor MR. LIM YEW HOCK'S move to get the Government to support the Badminton Hall project of the Singapore Badminton Association, with a loan on favourable terms, was defeated in the Council yesterday by 18 votes to three, with one
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  • 350 12 REME, HOCKEY CHAMPS RF M E Base Workshops defeated 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. in the final of the Army Hotkey bv 1 goal to nil at Tanglin Barracks. RFT ME. had more of the p':.v throughout and fully deserved their win by the only goal which was scored late in the
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  • 124 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The final of the Army (Malays) hockey knock-out interunit tourney between the Ist Cordons and the Depot Malay Regiment will be replayed tomorrow, following a goalless draw. this evening on the Headquarters Malaya ground. In spite of the extra ten minutes each way,
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  • 59 12 RADIO Repair Section with 10 men. proved too good for the Engine Repair Section in the semi-final of the RAF Seletar hockey competition played at Seletar yesterday. The Radiomen won by two goals to nil to qualify for the final of the competition. Scorers were Maquire
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  • 262 12 SINGAPORE swimmers who make the required time at their official trial on March 21 at the Chinese Swimming Club's pool, will qualify for the Singapore team for the World Olympics to be held at Helsinki from July 19 to Aug. 3, this year. Neo Chwee
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  • 138 12 A bare-foot soccer team from the Fiji Infantry Regiment had no difficulty beating a Merchant Navy Soccer XI 4 0 in a friendly game at the Police Training School ground yesterday. The Fijians led two— nil at halftime. The Fijians showed marked superiority in the game
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  • 930 12 PENAN, Wed.— A total of 235 entries Jiave been received for the Penan? Turf Club's Spring Meeting on March 1. 5 and 8. There will be ten races on Mar. 1 and 8 and eight races on Mar. 5. Below are the entries: Ist Rua
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  • 104 12 Schedule of raring: FIRST DAY: Horses class three div. one and two five And half furlongs; Horses class four and five combined div. one. two. three, four, five five and half furlongs. Div. one, two, three,— seven furlongs. SECOND DAY: Class three dlr. three and four five and
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  • 600 12 TENGAH, FIJIANS IN SEVENS SEMI- FINAIs THREE FIJIAN teams in the Singapore Rugby finals* of the tournament yesterday evening. The other semi-finalist was the youthful RAF Fen* *i<l. the SCC 'A' side's hopes with a hard-won 5 points to 3 victory. f Menacing clouds and a quick downpour «.f rain
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  • 351 12 Dai Rees, Weetman Delight Golf Fans Standard Sports K« THE MK H-IU BIJ< IZKI) (itll Dai Rees failed to dick at the Islaml <„,|| and as a renull, Britinl, maleh pla> .uj,^'^' Weetman emerged on lop over hi* «'o,ii,, an j > before 400 enthusiast. J I The brass putter
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    • 197 12 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY TICKETS for DRAW on March 2nd IfR ALL SOLD OUT PRIZES as follows:— Ist. Prise $360,000/ 2nd. $150,000/--3rd. 60,000/--4th. 30,000/ sth. 6 10,000/ tocH 6th. (20 5,000/ H 7th. (30 2,000/- Bth. (60! S 1,000/ and 159 Consolation Prises of S 500/ CONSOLATION PRIZES.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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