Singapore Standard, 26 February 1952

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 18 1 Singapore Standard jl m x ,01. II NO. 239. JINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
    18 words
  • 131 1 ON DON, Feb. :J5. (AP> dI Japanese into Maiad Singapore will be [iUi[ soon, it was said Britbk Government quartutLty. i nfimenis to resuluuhuh at Dresent ex- (Imost all Japanese th»-se territories is uni 'imm deration. Doors will be t!irov\n wide open and
    131 words
  • 71 1 R '.a! Air this an- Govi th the 1952 cpenditure. The c pul icfa ol dttßcuitles til :•t B X c aii B: 1 ire on A: remain m our-jel Valiant replace them. I thai was :inii to expanding its n, Britain said it
    71 words
  • 491 1 Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN Icn minutes last night six tir«- engines and a Irailer pump from the Tentral Fire Station turned out to answer three call* a ruhher hla/.e, a liuh on Grc aiul a false alarm, at three different parts of Singa-
    491 words
  • 153 1 Standard Stuff Reporter A POLICE Radio patrol and p .in-.- \aris carrying about 15 coi s1 ib es from the Kandang Kei bi i Police SI ition were isi ed > Kampong Chantek. off X -:n Hoc!: Road, Singapore, ,iy afternoon where a riol
    153 words
  • 88 1 Stand. ird Mall f 'orrt-spondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hovering three feet above a trunk platform m a swamp, i elicopter successfully removed > Cameronian soldiers who had fallen sick after three and a hall weeks operating m the re- 1 mote swampland of Kuala Se
    88 words
  • 151 1 LONDON Feb. 25 (Reuter) Sir Richard Winstedt. former General Adviser m the State of Johore. m a letter to the Daily Telegraph today censured the attitude of "Utopian dreamers" m Malaya. Referring to a recent survey of the Malayan crisis by the Daily Telestaph
    151 words
  • 78 1 THE position of women m Malaya will be the subject for discussion m the Malayan Forum which will be broadcast over Radio Malaya today at 8..50 p.m Speakers on the women* side are Mrs. Shirir Fozdar. campaigner for th# rights of Eastern women, and Mrs. Robert
    78 words
  • 82 1 photo. The gutted S.T.C. bus which was stopped near the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by four Chinese, one armed with a pistol, and set alight last night at about the same time as the factory blaze.— Here a column of fire can be seen billowing from
    82 words
  • 251 1 SAIGON, Feb. 25, (Reuter)— M. Jean Letourneau, French Minister of State, declared here today that the French withdrawal announced yesterday, from Hoa Binh and the western end of the Tonking Delta, represents no major change m French strategy. The Minister,
    251 words
  • 284 1 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE hundred people, including many high Government officials, thronged the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening rt the opening of the Singapore Youth Exhibition by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. Sir Franklin also launched Singapore's first Youth Week which will last until March
    284 words
  • 77 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 25 (AFP) Tan Kah Kee. former Malayan "rubber king." has accused "American and British imperialists" of 'increasing persecution of overseas Chinese." according to a statement reported J>y New China New* Agency from Foochow. Tan, who Is Chairman of the Relief Society for Overseas
    77 words
  • 35 1 LONDON, Feb. 25 (Reuter)— Mr. Harold Crookshank. leader of the House of Commons, announced m the House today that presentation of the British budget had been postponed irom March 4 to March 11.
    35 words
  • 156 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 25 The American Government's return of rubber buying to private enterprise is received here with general satisfaction since it may well have a steady effect on the market. It came a week before it was expecteti. It i.>
    156 words
  • 101 1 KHARTOUM. SUDAN, Feb. 25 <AP>— The lights went on as the sun went out this morning here m the capital of the Sudan. The moon covered the sun complete! v- for just over three minutes-in a total eclipse shortly after 11 am (Spore
    101 words
  • 44 1 OTTAWA. Feb. 25 <UP> Air Manila! Harold Edwards. wartime Commander of the Royai Canadian Air Force overseas died last ni^ht at SCOtsdale Arizona, the Aii Force announ -ed today He retired m 1944 He had moved to Arizona for hi« health
    44 words
  • 51 1 THE President of UMNO. Tengku Abdul Rahman will be arriving m Singapore by plane tomorrow from the Federation. On the same dd.v at 5 p.m. there will be a teapartv m his honour at the All Malayan Muslim Missionary premises m Geylang. All U M.N.O. members are
    51 words
  • 341 1 Agress To Drop Norway If Reds Norway If Reds Give Up Russia TOKYO. Feb. 25 (IP). \\\Uu\ Irure initiator* ofl'ercMl loilay to drop Norwa) a-> 0110 of lli«* neutral nations supervutng tlic Korean »i liwlh m a move to allou the Commilliifltfi to drop Ku-^i;i The Communists did not react
    341 words
  • 57 1 LONDON, Feb. 2r>, (Eteuter) The British Press Association said today it bad been learned authoritatively that the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II would not take J place this year. The Coronation will be some time m 1953, the agency added. The (late was now being
    57 words
  • 73 1 Lords Debate On Malaya LoKeWyeTuck WinsSelangor Tennis Title Stand. ir<l London orr«'->|»oiid -i»* LONDON. Mon-Matra will have its first full drr^-. d«'l»al<* of the fjw MfHHlllH" rejjime m th«- Hoiim- of Lords on W>dnrsd;i\ as I result of a rei|iirsi h.v I.oml Olimorc. fonnnly .Mr. David Bees William. Lord Salisbury
    73 words
  • 109 1 Franks To Be Ist NATO Secy-Gen. LISBON, I-v 25 (AP) Sir Oliver Vi .>: k British A"<ba idor m Wb tiington, I I i be chosen today ,i Se< reUirj General of the North K\ a I i Treaty Organisation (NATO), Informed sources said Today's closing session <>' ninth NATO
    109 words
  • 50 1 TIIK Rev fGrn p ipi Gordon Hyslop Assistant < plain-in Chief i( ol El Royal An- Force Head aplaii ol I <• Bast Air p"oi '<■ 'a '<> be succeeded by H*e Re\ < Squad i m Lead 6t rhomaa Hanfcin, Chaplain it RA V Btal ion
    50 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 Hewt inside *v^ items. Pf o/ i rs^ p#2 Emergency: Mttor Re<fs^. P s Trade: /mpom^, 9 _rri_ W* v TOO BUNCH^p>o SEE MUCH W^ %f IT, ONE THING IS A CERTAINTY HJI IVf lio IS tit. f» ■*»«*•< ii.ua tz.ttft |»er Tla. Cl«- Pf> Itf'* PiCBCt
      46 words
    • 33 1 REIfEIinKTEIR FIIItIWi^ r ICE CREAM CREAMERIES tTtt /^C >€j^^ PENETRO sooth* 6 COUGH DROPS refre sH ■^imllili iiilliiiJ^ DCMCTDnI ?^fo»l Good for fufi 0000 FOJT rff/£oX£# t AND ADULTS tOL§ A6t*Ts fUMhA I
      33 words

  • Article, Illustration
    54 2 photo. Mr. C. A. TessensoHn (left) President of the Singapore Federation of Government Employees Union and Mr. J. D. Haskins, Assistant Commissioner for I**™*' have returned to Singapore from Calcutta after three-week seminar on Labour inspection under the sponsorship of the International Labour Organisation. They will each submit a report
    Standard  -  54 words
  • 230 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 25— The best approach to world peace is to raise the standards of living m the a developed areas "just like the United States has been doing for some time," according to Miss Alice Tay, a Singapore high school student. "People
    230 words
  • 130 2 Follow UK System, Says TAC PEDESTRIANS Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Traffic Ad-j i isory Committee maintains that the pedestrian crossing system m use m the United Kingdom should be adopted m S.:igapore. The following is recommended by the Committee to implement the U.K. system m Singapore. 1. That white
    130 words
  • 123 2 A FIGHT which started following a game of chess between two mess boys employed m the H.M. Naval Base ended with one of them being charged m *the Singapore First Criminal District Cour' yesterday, with causing hurt. In the dock was See Wee Wan (23).
    123 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 63 2 m I W^^ .'X^t; /T/ > J^^J_^Bfej» j Mt. X 4 tgf t -g, ff r i'^^ ..•>'?& ~A~* W f' X_-/ I vT^^^ i^Bf 1* ff 7 B^^'^^h tr w™^B^^A. fVsu IBFb^^^Bßß^fcl^Bf^^P^tT Liifcy/ti. X V/t^ AUTOMATIC REWIND STARTER SYNCHRONIZED SPARK AND THROTTLE CONTROLS H.P. RANGES 2, 5, 7J, 16.
      63 words
    • 102 2 I A little j backache^ M —l When faulty kidney action allows ha rmfiu H? impurities to remain m the body, the resun often backache, symptoms of rheumatism or joir.t tad i it is very w:st to t:> k t w oceasionaJiv, becaiib. C^^SS? ipecifically tc fT^SpB&A /u}!Ction iv j
      102 words
  • 391 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUND GUILTY of jointly having 68 pounds of raw opium, William Clifford Bornwell, ajn engineer of s.B. Incharran, and Lim Cheng Mci (36), a clerk, were each sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to two years' hard
    391 words
  • 211 2 YWCA Appeals For Funds Standard Woman Reporter LADY FOGARTY, chairman of the YWCA m Singapore, broadcast yesterday evening over Radio Malaya the annual appeal for $30,000 to meet the pressing needs for this worldwide organisation. The funds from this year's appeal will mainly be used to expand the present premises
    211 words
  • 85 2 MAJOR J. H. Bennett, a doctor m the RAMC, was granted a divorce by Sir Charles Murray Aynsley ii the Singapore High Court yesterday on the ground of his wife's adultery with an unknown European. The parties married m Italy m September, 1946, eventually coming to
    85 words
  • 221 2 SLBsT.\TIO\s liable to load shedding m Singapore today:— DAY Adelphi. Wayang Satu. Balmoral Rd.. Dalvey Rd., Chartered Bank. <Jeorge St. Static. Upper Cro*-s St./ Pagoda St.. Upper Ilokien St., Pickering St./ Church St., U. Circular Rd./ Carpenter St.. Cavanagh Rd./ Collyer Quay, Victoria Memorial Hall I Z, Prince
    221 words
  • Article, Illustration
    64 2 cake. Photo by The wedding of Mr. Teo Hock Tang, Manager of Capitol Theatre, Singapore, to Miss Sally Wee Cbf-g Hong, took place on Sai...day at the Marriage Registry. A reception, attended by 350 guests, was held on Sunday at the Capitol Ballroom. A dinner was held on the same
    Chan Sechon  -  64 words
  • Article, Illustration
    34 2 photo. Mr. G. Anthony Atkinson, B.A. (Arch.) A.P.1.8.A., Colonial Building Liaison Officer, United Kingdom Building Research Station, who is visiting Singapore and Malaya to study problems jf building and housing m the tropics. Standard
    Standard  -  34 words
  • 111 2 Demand For School Handwork RECENTLY there has been a big rush by all the schools m the Colony to buy handwork and art materials m preparation for the Third Inter-school Art Exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall m October. This exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Art Society
    111 words
  • 50 2 Not Licensed. To Carry Goods TAN SEE, a bean cake manufacturer, was fined $50 m the City Police Court yesterday for using his car to deliver bean cakes to the respective shops which retailed them. The car which was licensed as a private one was not licensed to carry goods.
    50 words
  • 109 2 FOURTEEN gamblers, including two women, made an unsuccessful attempt to escape when police raided the back portion of a house m Havelock Road on the night of Feb. 23. They all appeared m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday and were each fined $15 afisjr they admitted gaming
    109 words
  • 222 2 Sandard SUIT Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Shortage of interpreters is affecting Johore Bahru Courts immensely. During the past few days many cases which had been fined for trial were postponed because the Magistrate's Court Chinese interpreter was engaged m the Supreme Court. Yesterday a Chinese
    222 words
  • 51 2 A MUTE labourer. Lee Goh j Hee, who murdered a fellow workman, was committed to be j kept m custody pending an order from the Colonial Secretary, at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Evidence proved that besides being a mute, the accused was unable to write m his own
    51 words
  • 202 2 I it r• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j pIAN TO TAX Clim TENANTS' PROFITS SINGAPORE City (cM.ii lax on chief tenants on '"Profit I f>o a suggestion by the Cit\ A \i Aspinall, is accepted. r J Mr. Aspinall has suggest could derive a considerable tenants
    s  -  202 words
  • 85 2 AMONG the r tourists who arri /ed on President Van Bun Mi^s Georgia Van Pi 1 1 has Keen round the m i time?. Kiss Patten, who hai Chicago. Illinois, is a co i I I of gramophone n ords. Si < collects the gt\. nophone records
    85 words
  • 67 2 FIFTEEN minutes ftfler wa 11-year-old Indian boy lei: his bouse to sell ake for r: r mother. he was found drowned m the Kirn Seng River. The boy's body was filled out of the river after hi -ntensiye search. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court
    67 words
  • 14 2 3 CL AIM TRIA L TV/ were S C of U B I re
    14 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 158 3 4*4 s!^ M ffi lit m m HlJtUi«*s 1 o## Hun Ifiott it y Don't let the climate get the better ol you. 'SERRAVALLOS TONIC" banishes that tired feeling it is pleasant to take too! You can feel it doing you good fiom the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed virile
      158 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 83 3 V.M.C.A: Joinl Staffs meeting 11.30 a.m., Tennis :it Bras Basah Road 5.00 p.m., Malay Class 5.30 p.m., French and Commercial Classes ~>..'io p.m.. Ju lo Practice 5.30 p.m. St. John Ambulance at Tennis Pavilion 5.30 p.m.. Gymnastics Class 6.00 p.m.. Choir Practice 8.00 p.m. SINGAPORE STAMP CLUB: Social meeting at
      83 words
    • 66 3 --:-.1 fOKAY. OOOLA. YEO, DOCTOR.! f...BUT LOOK.IT'S J WHY, IT MUST BET V^-T^M \^^J^fitf^*¥2^i]St I STAND BY TH 1 WE'RE GET- I FOOZY, NOT V ROME.. \N TH' J r 1., v. JL/l/^*>* .T^^—^CfeVkkfcKSS I VIEW-SCREEN... TING SOME- I ALLEY... AND /COLISEUM ,BUT^ jf^fcA f V^/C JX V k *'i'
      66 words
  • 559 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By THERE is a great deal more m a name than ikespearc ever dreamed of as was amply illustrated trrtlav evening when the inaugural meeting was id for a Sin^a{M>re society for the prevention of It to children. cussion, lasting more than
    559 words
  • 125 3 (COURT TOLD) >] -y I a Singap »re 'hop H 0 X Of I i credit I asl I Is m the I Mai am i .ntIrawn on m i ir- First lid L Mr On* untant of c B ink al a inquiry re ol
    125 words
  • 62 3 Colony Offered S tud y Award By N. Zealand v iitlird Stall Reporter received h n the New Zea- of one .O. rV ...wship for Singap V' v Govern- ked faasuboi least two tended for i the igea ol .'>u 1 1 1 y en.i professlon- c or expert lot
    62 words
  • 139 3 Nil rOM< BILE Assorin- vas iot -very from u,i npn- ,lp "S branch and in:iU-ar^ tinix, vn t!?u AA. of Support-. Mr DaintH said th? Colony delegate t otne wi. oHerrf. <-vcn to run the offl« at half th« cost they were- idoin? now. "our proposal
    139 words
  • 48 3 4 I c elected I n the Govern- *•■< St:vants We! are OrganlsaK /-""-^7 »oad>: t Mr S B. Ahin. v Cic r.i^iiained Dm bin D.md. Treasurer Mr Teo oJSrt R Pereira. Wee Teck Lim. C!icn« Lrf FattChe Hassan bin Atnnud ««4 Ch# GnaUd bin Oai.ir.
    48 words
  • 331 3 May Give Rise To 111-Feeling, Says Protest Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN play "Pathmini" written by Tae-Kwang Hsu, a second year Arts student of the I University of Malaya, has been withdrawn from the Drama Festival organised by the Raffles Society, a student body, as a
    331 words
  • 57 3 CYMA Lucky Number Draw THE results of the Lucky Number Draw m connection with the Social Evening held at the Catholic Young Men's Association on Saturday. Feb/ 23, are: Ist 3266; 2nd 3019:3 rd 2932; 4th 1535: sth 2886; 6th 2440; 7th 2473; Bth 1996; 9th 1873; 10th 1311; 11th
    57 words
  • 161 3 Students Reject Offer Standard Staff Reporter THE Council of the University of Malaya Students Union has rejected participating m the "Citizens Rights Committee" formed by the Singapore Teachers Union. This is stated m the latest issue of the Malayan Undergrad, the official organ of the Students Union issued yesterday. The
    161 words
  • 350 3 S'PORE ATTRACTE D SHIPWRECK SURVIVAL TESTS MAN PROFESSOR Kric M. (i laser. M.C.. M.D.. Ph D.. M.R.C.P. (below), the newly appointed Professor of Physiology m the University of Malaya will give his inaugural lecture m the Central Hall Faculty of Medicine on Wednesday the 27th of February. The appointment of
    350 words
  • 131 3 1 1 GRAPH showing third I I phase of the Communist 1 1 i 1 campaign m Singapore j, 1 1 during 1950 and 1951 i Production of Communist i i propaganda, regular serial i 1 issues only. i 'i It shows the peak of i 1
    131 words
  • 78 3 MALAYA AND HER PEOPLE Standard Staff Reporter I MORE than 75 per cent of Singapore's 1,059,373 residents are Chinese. There are more Europeans (13.699) than Eurasians (10,667). Malaysians number 129.183. Indians and Pakistanis, 77,979. Others total 9,683. The Federation has a total population of 5,420,738 Here Malaysians top the list
    78 words
  • 24 3 PENANG. Mon. Lady Margaret Gimson, wife of the Governor of Singapore, reached Penang today by the Glengyle en route to Singapore.
    24 words
  • 189 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors have now under consideration a suggestion that the Council should purchase its steel requirements m bulk from the United Kingdom direct instead of through contractors or from the local market. The suggestion was made m October last by Mr.
    189 words
  • 76 3 II II Standard Staff Reporter THE SPECIAL Waterworks Extension Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has decided to buy pumping sets for the Tebrau Waterworks from the U.S.A. instead of from Scotland as originally proposed. The reason for this switch of buyers b» to
    76 words
  • 38 3 ABDULLAH bin Mohamed Dom, a Special Constable on Palmol Estate. Kluang. was fined $50 or 10 days' rigorous imprisonment on each charge of absenting himself from duty without satisfactory reason. Abdullah was absent twice from duty.
    38 words
  • 193 3 McNeice Answers S'P ore Ratepayers TIIE SI!M;VI*ORK RatrfNiycrs 4 4HHoriation "raimoi possibly say that the fasMse of prritiiiiin ImmkU l» ihr City Council m £oin«£ to be a failure." the il\ Council Pn'siilcnl. Mr. I. P. K. Mr\rir:«. He was commenting on the report on a letter written by the
    193 words
  • 36 3 FOR moving five katis of rice, four tahiis r>f dried fi :h and four tahiis of sugar at Bukit Kangkah. Tangkah, a controlled area. Tan Tong Hup. was fined $25 by the Muar Magistrate.
    36 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 84 4 t MACKESONS gjk MILK STOUT filjl^ banishes tiredness— SKik gives you fresh life If and energy SULK V.)/.!>:- MM—. QUAKER OATS s«• "Health Breakfasts" 'DUICIOUS QUAKER OATS «Vls YOU* ffjIUICK C^^Hj Me&B MINEIAIS ft *tr««9 by** ond tee* [U/)]f /S""^S*'// Jftgf PtOTfINS. Iw giowih; solid flesh ond »io«U (P^g^^l^^// 41^
      84 words
  • 586 4 Memorandum To Finance C'ttee Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Che Ghazali Shafie, an ex-Malayan student m London, now Second Assistant Slate Secretary, Selangor, is taking up the question of increased allowance for Federation scholarship students m the United Kingdom on behalf of the Malay Society
    586 words
  • 231 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Members of the T.P.C.A. Youth Section were commended for their work during the past year, and urged to carry on with their good work for the eventual expansion of the youth movement throughout Malaya, by the vice-President. Dr. M. Vythillingam.
    231 words
  • 95 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— To expedite the sale of the Social Welfare lottery tickets, Government intends to build two kiosks m Johore Bahru Town. It is understood that the sale of tickets during one of three shifts 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. will be under
    95 words
  • 49 4 Appea l Dismissed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The appeal of Wong Chin Chor who was convicted at the Sessions Court, Klang, on an amended charge of being m possession of chandu found m a cupboard of his premises, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Taylor, at the Court of Appeal, today.
    49 words
  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The member of the A.S. Regiment, who was wounded while on operation m the Belum area on Wednesday, is Trooper B. Taylor, now a pntient m the British Military Hispital m Taiping.
    37 words
  • 30 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon Raymond Biggs of the 43 Commando Royal Marines was on Friday fined $100 for colliding with an armoured Ford truck last year on November 3.
    30 words
  • Article, Illustration
    36 4 Mr. Sydney Yin (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. Yin Van of Singapore who is studying m Louisiana State University. This picture was taken while he and a friend were having their summer vacation at Washington.
    36 words
  • 136 4 SEREMBAN, Mon.— Described by the defence counsel as a former MPAJA man who had surrendered his arms when the British returned to Malaya, Yap Foh, today pleaded guilty m Seremban High Court before Mr. Justice Abbott to unlawful possession oi a Japanese rifle on Dec.
    136 words
  • 109 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Haji Mohamed. who has just returned from Mecca, was fined $60 m the Magistrate's Court here today for illegal entry into the Federation to which he pleaded guilty. It was stated that he returned from Mecca on Dec. 13. On Feb
    109 words
  • 27 4 For leaving their bicycles unlocked and unattended Siovv Swee. Ong Kan and Tay Kirn Meng were each fined $5 by the Muar Magistrate Inche Rauf.
    27 words
  • 52 4 ISMAIL bin Mansor of R.E.M.E., who was charged with negligent driving of a lorry and knocking down a notice board post and the white guide stones m front of the Police Station was fined $25/- or five days rigorous imprisonment by Che Ibrahim bin Haji Salam. the Circuit
    52 words
  • 30 4 A fine of $20 or 10 days' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Tamil, Sringam, (28) by the Muar Magistrate Inche Rauf for breaking the curfew order.
    30 words
  • 168 4 PENANG, Mon.— The repairs and renovation of the Supreme Court Building along Light Street here at a cost of over $360,000 are nearing completion. With the renovation of the Supreme Court Building it will easily become one of the best m the country. The Judges' Chambers are
    168 words
  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The following areas m the Jelebu police district, Ne^ri Sembilan. have been placed under curfew: Petaling resettlement area; Jelebu estate resettlement area; Titi resettlement area; Sungei Munthu resettlement area. The curfew hours are from 7.30 p.m. to 6.15 a.m. and
    99 words
  • 65 4 Registration Of Tenants MALACCA, Mon. Tenant Registration will begin m Malacca on March 1. This means that the principal tenant also called the chief tenant will be required by law to fill up correctly a house registration form which wil be supplied to him b\' his local Tenant Registration Operator
    65 words
  • Article, Illustration
    27 4 ph.Ko Mr. V. TliarntHiinyam of Scngkang Estate, Part Dickson, who was married to Miss Janaki. daughter of Mr. G. (hinniah of Sunset Mahanjj Estate, Nilai. Lai Fong
    Lai Fong  -  27 words
  • 257 4 Standard Staff on XL ALA LUMPUR, Mom.— of the local branch which c<ini|> >cnibilan and l'ahan<i who live m if* pivca the opportunity to pMrrlmn id build houses for their own MCMpaUon^ i j Association of Malawi. In a broadcast talk over Kadio Malaya,
    257 words
  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Two employees of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, Yyi. and VeHakanu. were convicte by Che Ibrahim m the Fi:-' Magistrate's Court lodas an bound over m M'-o for a period of six months, foe <l:^--honestly retaining stolen property. They were staled to have had m
    115 words
  • 95 4 MALACCA, Mon ■i Aj Lin, 28-year-<j I i tess, wept m Courl Mr. Jusl ice K\ botl her appeal agai i I owivi and sentence of six massed \>y the Magi Irate a the Lower Courl tor living on the norai earning a minor. The A.ppeal Judfi ia
    95 words
  • 46 4 KLUAXG. Mon. Che Dakar bin Ifajeed, S .■-h--.-surer of the K.uang Treasury has been promoted O.li «f unHer the Johore Civil Service He will be transferred to Bt ,v P.<h;ii on March l. «hen be i 'I be lUsistam Distrl 1 1 5 n
    46 words
  • 86 4 I- 1 Mr. Soe Senioi Ihr (m v. i lir l- ot Ht. P Ofl s u|, < mi. nt* eion la ISJS i,. Polt< I js lt m Johoi BltU I' KItJJU lin^.i ;m.j tfoar. During patioa h t»rfc v 1 i ii I m
    86 words
  • 10 4 Cl erk Freed Of Two 1 •1 an An ed
    10 words
  • 3 4 1 I
    3 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 BUTTERFLY BAKED ENAMEL TOP '"^^^^^P^ KEROSENE STOVES Cll/r you Dollars! On L von from powpr cols! PROVIDE yon with cßicient clean, odourless and convenient round-lhe "dock cooking at neclifiblc co*t SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND TODAY Sole Evcrytr/irre Sole Distributor,: lEA HIN CO. 231 SOUTH BRIDGE RD. STORED 1 TEL. 3166
      132 words
  • 425 5 A Special Force Hunts The Muar Red Chieftains THREE KILLED: TWO MORE TO GO M ILA LUMPUR, Mon.— Terrorist leaders m Mnar have been systematically killed by Special ecui ity Force units m Joliore, who have been trained m ambush tactics. They have a mission] to kill or catch five
    425 words
  • 473 5 we mu st win His HEART Templer On The Squatter \l lIMPIR. Mon I is of vital importthat the boys and of t«>day are ht up m a way to trrciatc their future ..n ibilitv. and are t by the Rood inplc of others at an i slate m their
    473 words
  • 38 5 il Mail Correspondent Mon— Jewellery 13,000 was stolen wife of Ma- mq jockey at the i E and 6 Hotel arrived from Before retirMußej put the ban Ibag on a tag The bandme distance s hotel.
    38 words
  • 195 5 mentation Of' Sacrifice' Was Very Sincere >•<! SUIT Reporter. IV AL ol Drama the Rattles SoI taiversit? of Ma- I night with Indian and one y presented was S icriftce" notable nty of the acting i ty and magni- costumes and ••:>' |o conaftet truth :>e s surely m Ihc
    A.B.  -  195 words
  • 264 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN ING, Mon. A company of the Reconnaisance Corps of the Federation of Malawi Volunteer Force will he raised m Penang for the defence of Mala\a. Although the primary functions of the corps have not been defined it i> believed that recruits
    264 words
  • 76 5 IPOH M »n. If three motion -> are adopted ai Wednesday's meeting of t'r.e State Council, tin- Federal Government will be approached for supplementary allocations totalling *>:!.878.;>14 to meet expenditure incurred by the Perak Government Of the sums asked for 51. 260. 000 i> required to meet
    76 words
  • 70 5 IPOH. Mon. One Commando officer and four other ranks together with two Iban trackers were injured today when the truck m which they were travelling went oil the road at the 84 mile Chemor Road. They were brought to the Ipoh 'hospital for treatment. Their
    70 words
  • 37 5 PENANG, Mon. There was a mild Increase ol dipththeria cases m January, a total of :<2 cases with three deaths being reported. The Assistant Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Tim Khoon Hual said the sitnatipn was not serious
    37 words
  • 61 5 Pickp ocket IPOH. Mon. Yong Ah Kuan, (22) was caught redhanded by a detective when he tried to pick the pocket of a Chinese, Chin Yoke Chin, at the race course on February 23. Before Magistrate Che Arshad this morning, Yong pleaded guilty. Sentence was deferred to March A to
    61 words
  • 39 5 Mr. F. A. Marbeek, chief clerk of the Public Works Department at Raub, who was recently promoted to the Special Grade has been transferred to Negri Sembilan. Mr. Marbeek was entertained to a-tea-party by the P.W.D. staff.
    39 words
  • 119 5 Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE residents of Singapore did not beat their gongs yesterday as "the wicked sky dog was eating up the sun because the reported eclipse m the Sudan did not affect the Colony. According to the Survey Department, it came no nearer to
    119 words
  • 104 5 IPOH. Mon.— lnche Mahmud bin Sheikh Abdul Majid is to ask the Deputy Commissioner of Labour to state the amount of compensation payable to the family of a member of the civilian population killed by bandits, when the Perak State Council meets on Wednesday. The Deputy
    104 words
  • 72 5 V THE recently-formed English Teachers Union (Chinese Schools), which caters for English teachers teaching m Chinese schools, has received its certificate of registration. The Union will hold a meeting early next month to discuss the question of affiliation to the T.U.C. Mr. Liew Cheong Ming, the General
    72 words
  • Article, Illustration
    146 5 Standard Staff Reporter SIR THOMAS Strangmen, chairman of the Singapore Traction Co. who is on a visit to Singapore was entertained by the Company to tea at Robinson's yesterday. As there are more than 2,000 employees m the Traction Co, a cross section of them were invited. Eighty-two members were
    Standard  -  146 words
  • Article, Illustration
    87 5 ji Inche Mohd. Yunus bin 1 1 Mohmood who received hit 1 1 Letter of Appointment 01 en Unofficial m the Perak i Council of State from the i 1 Sultan recently. Inche Mohd. Yunus is a i J Dindings merchant. i A popular figure m his district, Inche Mohd.
    87 words
  • 179 5 IPOH. Mon. The following arc the results ol the s;. Michael's Institution Lucky Brick Competition: DONATION TICKETS RESULTS First No 201.).) Second No. ***** Thud No. ***** 4th.— No. *****. sth-— No ***** tith.— No. 4971J3 7th— No. (194 2. Bth.— No. *****. 9th—
    179 words
  • 88 5 IPOH, Mon.— Under the leadership of Mrs. R. D. R. Hill, the Perak Women's Service League comprising of voluntary workers did a good deal of work m 1951, it is revealed today. Members of the League have been active m looking after the welfare of T.B. patients.
    88 words
  • 33 5 Admitting that he carried ten passengers m his lorry, a breach of his haulage permit. Chu Yu Lian was fined $100 by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buntar court.
    33 words
  • 65 5 THE PUBLIC Works ComTnittee of Singapore's City Councillors has deferred consideration of the .suggestion to amend the City Limits with a view to bringing m the Pasir Panjang Power Station site within these limits. Reason for the deferment is to consider whether the proposed new Reservoir to
    65 words
  • 213 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG, Mon. Representatives m the rubber trade do some service to their respective governments by sympathetic appreciation of their problems. This was stated by Mr. Ileah Joo Seang. president of the Penang Rubber Trade Association, at a dinner given by the Association last
    213 words
  • 129 5 Man Fired Revolver Witness PENANG, Mon.— A prominent Chinese ot Butterworth, Chow Kean Kor, stood trial In the magistrate's court today charged with behaving m a disorderly manner by firing his revolver twice at midnight on Nov. 'J last year. Goh Chian Hrn, a pig-rearer. said that night he was
    129 words
  • 59 5 PENANG, Mon.— An appeal to the public to give generously during the Red Cross Appeal Week which starts on Mar. 1 was made by the President of the Penang and Province Weliesley Branch of the British Red Cross Society, Mrs. R. P. Bingham, wife of the
    59 words
  • 198 5 White Paper On More Schools IPOH. Mon. Tle Perak S I Coum I, v. hich meet Wet^u- da} v\ i ..<( v v.h:'i> |)a|H" M El j schools m i ln- rural ar» <>: the Stale. T\ c report m a tal iled I the C< >im il la; t
    198 words
  • 69 5 No Fear Of Sun the tic PENANG, Mon— *Mr. Fici Ku.vlc. chairman of the IWw York Rubber Trade Assonation before lea\irig I'enanß today tor Singapore er;routo to Bangkok said that there i i great Future for Malayan n.t> ber because world emu umptioi i increasing yearly. He said that Malaya
    69 words
  • 25 5 RATB. Mon Wong Ml 'liin-.g and Wong Ttutm both of Ebuib were fi'io'i $:'O tm fur se iin^ foodsluffs pritbout licen< c
    25 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 73 6 ■ffilßßmi CHAMPION I lu^^R^w Contractors to I Covernmenl. I I MNilfl^ I va v^ A.C. mains I iS^E^ I 3 waveband Superhet ■II S9lm R^} m with K. B«f3 S A tr «c example of Fv&Z EJmS cabinet, crafts X Vfl fl MANSHIP and 9 ARTISTRY X R^^^^^^l^Hm 1 WHOLESALE
      73 words
    • 46 6 tjAEGER-LECPULTRft yaufa JJWt SINGAPORE KUAIA LOMW» tT .^^f^ OS Cf CHSIWI Iff MMB MM «T OWWI y i .MM I SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO. 'TO (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) I P. O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE. (WHOLESALE ONLY) THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA PERFECTION l vu\\v\\\\uu\\\m\\\v\\\v\u\\\\wtv^^ uxuUV
      46 words
  • Singapor Standard
    • 843 6 Independent Morning Newspaper Til ALA VAN rubber traders and producers should cc toasting one another's health with glasses of champagne. Their ruddy cheeks should be glowing with the joy of living— and selling. They should be dancing wildly m the streets and throwing streamers of checker tapes
      843 words
  • 1095 6  - A National Council For Malaya MASBESI By IT has now become a habit among Malayan politicians to ask themselves H they should get the support of the Malays before they launch any new scheme. It is perhaps this sort of political thinking which has prevented many people from joining Dato
    1,095 words
  • 506 6 Review of Views Elect Them THE Singapore Labour Party may b.ing before the Singapore Legislative Counril a motion that seats for nominated members m the Legislative and the City Councils should be abolished. So said Utusan Melayu giving its support to the Party's proposals. The time has come, said Utusan,
    506 words
  • 18 6 •Well, what a carry on Seems everything's selling like hot cake ft except our hot cakes!"
    18 words
  • We the PEOPLE
    • 585 6 Sir: The Singapore Government's opposition m the Legislative Council to a motion by Mr. Lim Yew Hock which sought amendment to the Trade Union Ordinance to permit unions of Government workers to affiliate to the T.U.C. is the height of stupidity m the recent history of Colonial
      585 words
  • 485 6 Sir: I feel that by their outspoken comments, (unpleasant though they are m some respects), on T.U.C. and trade unions generally, at the last Legislative Council meeting, the Colonial Secretary and Mr. C. C. Tan have done a good service to RIDE OVER SAMBA ROAD Sir: If
    485 words
  • 154 6 i^OOD luck to the proposal to form a society to protect children from cruelty and obuse. Takar has referred m earlier articles to some of the brutality ond folly that children hove to suffer. There is no doubt that some children need protection. Yet some people object
    154 words
  • 198 6 Say what you Cike BY TAKAR Next mm r oUts. rh«e <• clmed to SOy 'v used to Ihrosh n my lather thrc very good thing One cannot this politi is that the much cf a r~that I strength of ships violence inequality H m nd. group md' There on
    198 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND Ik Mm «ii»sttS: tdANsrino co.. itd. ocean bidg. Singapore i.
      13 words
    • 110 7 fHo need^•^^ CE SOU AGENTS r _I_l_ 1\ E. OTTE Ca.,MAIAYR)LTD. UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Til: J243-J' M you've the Idea th.t "All Sho. Wlihe. »r« the ume\ See the difference with a WREN SHINE /«k| 6^4* What a dazzlln *«f f e renc WREN'S will make to your B^&^m^^l^^) ihoes.
      110 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 60 7 HK^l is Burning, nancy- 'jlilr'Hm ME J mßi£S^' *W J ''^^Mf B^BcßL^M^^B^^^ I J W M wßtitsfci J jX^ b^L^L^P .^^^^^J |J^^^^ 4MI^Lm Nb^b>^2 jhb^bib^b^bv'^m^^^b^bw^^^^^b^b^b^b^b^bm ar .^o**~ _^^mm> _/x^Hraw! iiaa> #''4m'*ftMi^'' l^L^L^V 9 B^BT/^T i 'rl m\~ Ib^BH L^BfliV^^^ I J I ■rSs^^r^^^-"' a^Maw^Bw^ f w J^LV 1 I a
      60 words
  • 302 7 lOkVO, Feb. 25 (AP)-t-The Communist radio m prkias Ja? 1 n »fJ ht conlinurd its astoninhin^ly violent .nation* lhat the United Staten is uning germ warfare V.rlh Korea. I!,, Hordape and violence dc\oted to the t4 germ" I i i( ;,^t^ were extraordinary.
    302 words
  • 158 7 Closer British, US Atomic Cooperation ;■< >\\ Feb. 2;. Un <l s* Itting its barriers •ai ion v. ith partner hip as that 1 the iree I 1 off. >1 c (A\ thai if the to continue ato m i 1 Si. et II >re than bavp a r with
    158 words
  • 63 7 TAIPEH, Feb 24 tATP>— Six the lea Soviet torpedo boats] fei red hi I Pck;;:? re .!>• '.oar were destroyed! •me b<>mh s on Jan 10 :i a ChilUl port, the China Press reported *> H.r.icncy >a,d thai Conunoi©rii ea blamed *Kuoagents' I the
    63 words
  • 184 7 NDON, Feb. 24 (AP)— Robes To be worn by .i ladies at the coming coronation of Queen U will carry more-white rabbit than royal Prices, London tailors agree, are too high. f "he coronation been set. Belief DC held some ir. But tailors re
    184 words
  • 108 7 Churcbill To Reassure Parliament LONDON. Feb. 24 iUP>Prime Minister Winston Chur- will assure Parliament igaifl his week 'hat he has made no promises to President T iman thai COUld involve Britain ia a -var 'vith Communist China informed sources said. today Churchill will face Labour Party critics m the House
    108 words
  • 45 7 Photo. Among the third batch of pictures received from A.P. correspondent Frank Noel, a prisoner of the Communists m the Korean War is the above snap which shows several Allied prisoners admiring family photographs on the wall of *hf»ir sleenine quarters- A.P.
    A.P.  -  45 words
  • 158 7 Wes' s Navies To Hold Air Manoeuvres LONDON. Feb. 25 (AFP) An official British Admiralty announcement stated yesterday that representatives of British, French, Italian and American naval forces had met at Naples yfstercray ar Admiral Robert Carney's headquarters to put final touches to the Aeronaval manoeuvres due to begin m
    158 words
  • 42 7 TOKYO, Feb. 24, (ReuterAAP): Two thousand Policemen used fire hoses and teargas to break up an anti-rearmament demonstration by 1.000 workers and students here last night. They arrested 12. Eleven policemen and one student ••eceived slight injuries.
    42 words
  • 267 7 Egypt To Conduct Talks With Britain A lone, Says Maher CAIRO, Feb. 24 (AP) The independent newspaper, Al Ahram, today quoted the Egyptian Premier Aly Maher Pasha as saying that Egypt will conduct her negotiations with Britain alone. The Premier made this statement, the Al Ahram said, m answer to
    267 words
  • 86 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— Nine-year-old Peter Ascher was told yesterday that he will get £70,000 if he waits 39 years and stays honest. Peter, an orphan, inherits the money under the will of his father. Joseph Ascher, under two conditions. It will not be paid
    86 words
  • 34 7 HONGKONG. Feb. 24 (AP)A German just arrived from Shanghai say* that "at least 50 people a day' are committing suicide m Shanghai because of Red China's new and virulent "«elf-confession" campaign.
    34 words
  • 80 7 LONDON. Feb. 24: (Reuter)— A columnist m the Sunday Pictorial said today that the date of the Coronation f it i. Tuesday Septem- &2&ff7SZ forecast that the Coronation W **ffiuS&? &*Alumnist said it w« unlikely c r h P e D'uke ri ra
    80 words
  • 203 7 ISMAILIA, Feb. 24 (Reuter) —General Sir George Erskine, British Commander m the Canal Zone, today ordered the release of the five Egyptian University student ••commandos" captured by British troops m the area of Tel El Kebir early m January. A military spokesman stated: "They have
    203 words
  • 52 7 TRIPOLI. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Police reinforcements are on their way from Cyfenaica to Tripoli after disturbances during the Kingdom's first general elections which have cost at least 12 lives. Tripolitania Is reported calm, but the curfew imposed on trouble centres on Thursday is still
    52 words
  • 31 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 (AFP) —Mexico* decision to break on negotiations with the United States on the granting of military aid. announced yesterday. haa caused surprise and anxiety here.
    31 words
  • 221 7 LISBON, Feb. 24 (UP) The No rlh Atlantic Treaty Council announced tonight that its members pledged to raise a total force m Western Knropc of about 50 divisions and 4,000 warphnes this yeaii The NATO Council released a communique announcing the adoption
    221 words
  • 324 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. (UP)— The United States, Britain and France are watching increasing and ominous signs that Russia is preoaring new trouble m Austria, diplomatic authorities reported today. The experts noted that Moscow's Communist Party newspaper Pravda alleged that the West was planning to
    324 words
  • 30 7 TAIPEH. Feb. 24 (UP)—Nationalist ground forces throughout Formosa yesterday completed exercises aimed at repelling invasion forces. Emphasis was placed on staff work, communications, war planning and coordination.
    30 words
  • 127 7 PARIS. Feb. 25 (AD Premier Edgar Faure ra» nounoed early today that most French taxes wni have to l>e increased IS percent Instead of 10 percent v previously planned so France can pay her part m Western defence F;tu: > told newsmen I
    127 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 659 8 VA.YI lUCIIAR HUNS PACIFIC SERVICE lre «t Oyerland Sap hranriMo l.os Anijeles W. American Sl Canadian Citie Penang P. Sham Spore An LA SI LOCRCKBACH 24/26 Mar 27/28 Mar 2«*>lar'2Apr 23Ap fn full odiucuiarsol Ury tteep Xaaiu aad Passeugei Bookings etc Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENOIXSFNS liD Tel Spore 9OMUI l.umpur
      659 words
    • 432 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Jupin frrin Singapore Port Swettennam Penan^ Also direct Siilsnp frora Bangkok and Indonesia to China Jaoan Due Spore Oue Penang frrom "Kweiyang" Mar 3rd Mar fith Honukong Sail;* Penans Sails S pore *o» "S:nk» mg" Mar 28th Mar :>th H'kcng Japan
      432 words
    • 273 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS ttoyal Kotlerdaro Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS. Spore P S'bam Penang ZEELAND(RL) 26 27 F»b t SIOTLKDVK (HAL) 27Feb/4 Mar 5/6 Mar 7/K Mar f TABIAN (SMN) 17/22Mtr 23 24 Mar 2'> 2K
      273 words
    • 459 8 ■*f»— n hi— l Hk» fen I K MOKELIA' foi Banekdic and Hongkong l\. "StLANDIA foi Bangkok 2 SMar M PAIAGUNIA' foi Bangkok Hongkone Manila ?:!M ir «*FIONIA toi Bangkok 18 IKM«r i "PANAMA" fur Bangkok I Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 11-l!.\pr |-t| r "MEONIA* foi Sai«on Banekok 10 1?
      459 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 95 8 New Red Ship In S'pore Harbour Standard Shipping Reporter A HALF COMPLETED Russian ship built m Italy, is now m Singapore Harbour on her way to Vladivostok to be completed into a passenger-freighter. She is the 3,498-ton twinscrew motor ship, Norilsk, which has arrived m Singapore for water, oil and
    95 words
  • 89 8 Japan To Make Aircraft Spares For US Company TOKYO, Feb. 25, (AP)— A contract to manufacture accessories for aircraft engines m .laonn will be shortly signed between a large American manufacturer and a Japanese company, it was revealed by the Japan Air Service Corporation. English paper Nippon Times said today.
    89 words
  • 215 8 WHARVES S':up Gndown Gate Steel Apprentice 33 IM M 2 Tarifa 6/7 7 Teiresi as 44 1 Tjijalengka 23/24 4 Ville d e Amiens 19 20 4 Pulau Bukom: Singu. Landak. Newbury. Norrisis. Cbosaga, Regina, Jasmin. P. Sebarok: Stanvae Ogan. Albert Dock: Tcmbakol. Kah Soon, E.
    215 words
  • Article, Illustration
    67 8 Flagship of the United States Lines trans-Atlantic service, the America, is shown at Newport News, Virginia, last week, after her annual, overhaul. In the background is the 990-foot superliner, United States, the largest ever built m America and one of the most modern passenger ships m the world. The ship
    67 words
  • 235 8 Standard Aviation Reporter FIRST commercial flying-training school m South-East Asia, is to be established at Tjidjurok, m West Java, by a British aviation firm. The contract, worth £1,000,000 annually, has been given to Air Service Training, Ltd. Wing-Commander Abbot, a Director of A.S.T.
    235 words
  • 78 8 Standard Aviation Reporter At the end of December last year, a plane of the KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) made the* 25.000 th flight since May 17. 1920. on the line, Amster-dam-London and vice versa. During the period, KLM carried on this line, with
    78 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 181 9 LEADING ARCHITECTS CHOOSE iijsilLiTE INSULITE i' different riorp a I oth boards m so many v. COAAPOSITION INSULITE mode I nn Fine ground woodfibres, bo v awifyessed inti boards of different I r and size It does not contain lusl > Dord^x>Q COLOUR INSULITE < r m < te m
      181 words
  • 536 9 Hope Is Growing For Greater Stability In Singapore Market By T.J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter MILDLY bullish sentiment prevails among Malayan rubber circles as prices become firm and hopes among traders for more stable conditions rise with the end of sole purchasing of natural
    536 words
  • 170 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 25: The freeing of the U.S. rubber market is only possible m so far as it can agree w.th GS.A. policy. And m principle, the policy of the GS.A regarding prices, production, consumption and stocks remains unchanged.
    170 words
  • 74 9 Rubber Price Mainstay Weakening? Feb 25 I Reuterl 1 iroea s lid today ult to determine I Ai leri ran Gowi risi ffl on ruooei pi 4 ion ol pnv »te ol natural rubI nine »b« Neiw rkel marked the a w ph ise thl> experience ol rubber Industry the
    74 words
  • 55 9 RI Turning To Russia Feb. 25, (AP):— end a deieganuniSi lnternic Conference, c held In Mo®The composi- legation is still It is not yet it will be a gation or a ol business-•ary-C.crieral of Indonesian EconoV Sochjar Tedjaa tv d the press that conference may prospects for Iners." The Econo:1
    55 words
  • 41 9 WEST TIGHTENS BAN ON GOODS FOR RED BLOC i States has joined ptan nations m a move to prevent I ol strategic mate- i i'.ho:ised des'anaPC 111 count: it sin- U United K.;^-;^<»m, Denmark, Kianct*. Luxemfa '.irx, Norway. Western Qynnany i.uidS.
    41 words
  • 110 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Jl>: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose 51. 15 SI. 15} F.A.B. m bales Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. SI. 15 51. 15} No. 2 R.S.S. 51. 12 51.12-1 No. 3 R.S.S. SI. Of) SI. IO Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER
    110 words
  • 140 9 Standard Market Reporter KUNDONG Rubber Estate is paying its shareholders a final dividend of 30 per cent., less tax. making a total oi 70 per cent for the year to Sept. 30, 1951.' The estate harvested a crop of 425.861 lb. for the year against
    140 words
  • 96 9 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25, (AP):—lndia is scouring the world to find more rice. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, told a conference of State Food Ministers m NewDelhi Despite the efforts of Indian representatives m Red China and South East-Asia, Pandit Nehru said: "The fact
    96 words
  • 323 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reporter A BUILDING material now being used extensively as a covering for walls and ceilings by builders throughout Malaya also acts as an insulator against both heat and cold and has soundproofing qualities as well. The material, known commercially
    323 words
  • Article, Illustration
    54 9 Sir John Woods (left), a Director of the English Klec trie Company, his wife, Lady Woods, and Mr. Lan Bowater. Director of the Bowater Paper Corporation, Ltd., reached Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday. Sir John j y Woods will visit Australia and New Zealand, and Mr. Bowater is on his
    54 words
  • 324 9  -  K.C. LEE By Standard Staff Reporter circles saia yesterday. Importers said that with their present stocks they were confident of meeting local demand despite the present restriction under the revised import policy. I nporters of "better-quality Swiss watches, however, felt that Government's limitation
    324 words
  • 70 9 HARRISONS and Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. report that the following crops were harvested m January:— AUenby Rubber Co Ltd.. 30.000 lbs, Benta Rubber Estates Ltd.. 55.500 !b. Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate Ltd., 47.500 lb., Kundon» R ibber Estate Ltd.. 34,0001 b. M.-n--takab Rubber Co., Ltd.. 40.00U lb..
    70 words
  • 240 9 Imports Of Foreign Cars Standard Motoring Correspondent A.P.s already granted to motor dealers for lri< importation of passenger ears from non-rferling areas are not affected by the newly-enforced Government restrictions, Mr. T. Van der Caasl, Deputy Secretary i«»r Economic Affairs, told The Standard yesterday.
    240 words
  • 92 9 WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, (UP>.— Price Stabiliser K.li > Arnall .-aid today that puce. would be decontrolled m ever} industry to America "as fast a.s it can be done" without endangering the nations economy. He t>aid he would follow the policy of his predecessor,
    92 words
  • 38 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 25— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.60 to £1 Sterling; HK56.7825 to US$l; HKSI 835 to Malayan $1; HK50.295 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5325.375 to one tael.
    38 words
  • 202 9 Malayan Shares i I SINGAPORE, Won.— The Malayan share market was dull m aU sections with prices easing siigh'.'y today. Buyers were content to wait for the effect of the freezing of the natural rubber buying m the United States, according to the Malayan sharebrokcu Association. Changed prices were:—* Buyers
    202 words
  • 279 9 RI Seeks Heavy Flow Of Goods From S 'pore, Fed BH To Balance Trade Standard Market Reporter INDONESIA is endeavouring to import from Malay a large quantities of consumer gcocSs, machinery, motor cars and engineering implements to ensure a bolanccd trade with Malaya. This move follows the i deval LatioQ
    279 words
  • 55 9 Coconut Oil And Copra Both Erratic Standard Market Rpp«:i« i r I THE narl Singai c i en itk? m l»r»i pra and onut stations. C'jpr a wen buyei o.c.ji a.; to ■i, i B tt\ lii 1 $23 H Gam H2S «J a Cube I •I! p iS i-n
    55 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 398 10 fS* ALHAUftDA 1 i TODAY! 11 a.m. 1.30.4.6.1.">& 9.30 p.m. nnn innnjTjxru-LrvvvvvV^ j NEXT THRILLING CHANGE! i I «PPA MGMo'esenti the m»jtef»-thfille< that thooh thcnat>on' |-I|pw f SHOWING TOGETHER WITH M-G-m -TALE OF THE NAVAJOS" TECIINICOIOR 1 1 fXCITING SAGA OF THK NAVAJO INDIANS. I i_i I,— i n_n_rt.r*u-*M""Tr" (;p
      398 words
    • 201 10 I i^FROM TODAYS 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm I^Hf i^Slifife_fl__Jv _Pi _Kv^^^___^ L^_____^_P __tß^_P i 1 /'i__^ f T*% f ht acec The ma I STEPHEN McNALLY COLEEN GRAY i iii >!i. 101 ET_^H3-f VlrA <f :i!i Warner Bros, present ALFRED lIIT< i/( <n k A "Stage Fright" I
      201 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 457 10 rpoDAYS FORECAST:— Gel J* up early if you can. and *J follow your inspirations. > It Is a lucky moritiuu which J will bring successes favoured S by circumstances, opportunities •J and profits. A very cood day <* > for starting a new treatment. < either medical or electrical. A
      457 words
    • 1084 10 E^ST <fIA9OGH IH&^I *&Jr JONES "VOUVE BEEN READING MY give them some ideas on Orchestra! I MAIL": "HONEY HUSH". management (FATS WALLER) HMV JO 274: "I LOVE TO •WHISTLE": »'T|IANO IN DANCE TEMPO": "YOU'RE LETTING THE GRASS JT Part 1. Scottish side— Rhythm; GROW UNDER YOUR FEET" (FATS A Part
      1,084 words
  • 853 10  -  ANACRUSIS mush: .&mws By A RRANGEMENTS have now been finalised for the Singapore appearance of Jan Smeterlin, veteran Polish pianist and famous Chopin interpreter. The sponsoring body is the Singapore Musical Society and, m addition to two performances each of the Greig
    853 words
  • 205 10 Box -Office Sell-Out For Menuhin Recitals From RAN JIT SINGH. Standard Staff Reporter ]YEW DELHI. Feb. 25: lN Vehudi Menuhin wizard of the violin who has thrilled millions of music lovers all over the world will arrive he'e on Feb. 21 at the invitation of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister
    205 words
  • 272 10 T ONDON, Feb. 25.— Thirty-year-old composer Malcolm Arnold, who has written the music for David Lean's new air film, "The Sound Barrier." was chosen by Movie Director Lean and Music Director Muir Mathieson for the other-world, eerie quality of this work. The score is
    272 words
  • 72 10 BUFFALO, New York.— Ai part of the general United States policy of demonstrating the American people's friendship and kinship with the peoples of the free world, this city "serenaded" Luxembourg City m the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg recently. For two hours the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra played a programme
    72 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 695 11 DERS ar« invited from -tractors for the erec- completion of 20 s at Lorong M, Telok i ther particulars ap- Messrs. Swan Macla:,.ie< ts. Singapore. ~s;q.'pore Improvement invites tenders for of two medium til .i.ars may be or> Iq application to the iprorveoftent Plan Orfiipore Improvement BaJI, St. Andrew's S
      695 words
    • 1130 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN kt ,2* Leow Kirn Siong of No. 12U6M, Upper Serangoon Kd, Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justice Singapore, for a 2nd Class Ppblic house licence restricted to the sale of BEER STOUT only at Na 1296 M, (Ground Ist floor), Upper
      1,130 words
    • 653 11 DEATH PANICKER. The death occurred on 19/2/52 at Klang Hospital of M. K. S. .Pan"*?* of Goodwood Estate and Jugra Land Carey Ltd. Port Swettenhanu Deeply mourned. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited A from candidates for training as STUDENT ALMONERS The course consists oi id months practical training under the
      653 words
    • 76 11 SITUATION WANTED t— BY Indian Medical Graduate. 25 years experience. In dian Govt. service actwe. Private Dispensary /Chemists. Box No. T. 673 Standard, Spore (1). VEHICLE FOR SALE 170 RD ANGLIA first reg'd 24/12/49, insured Dec. 1952. Engine perfect, new battery, good tyres, plastic covers. $2,800 or nearest View at
      76 words
    • 72 11 Lfih P E R LINE OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $2/- (4 Lines) Wanted For Sole Situations Vacant •Tuition Miscellaneous fTffil PER LI N E I .T J OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $7/- (4 Lines) Births, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, Acknowledgments, Etc., (Tr& PER INCH Company, Legal, Tender and Other
      72 words
  • 191 11 A THREE-DAY training and T v ?u h r Col »rse for R.A.F. football Association Referees has been started at Changi airfield. The trainees, 40 airmen of all ranks and trades, come from RAF airfields at Butterworth. Kuala Lumpur, Tengah Changi and the RAF Base
    191 words
  • Article, Illustration
    38 11 picturt Young "mermaids" of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, from left to right, Luanne Lim, Lim Soon Bee and Rosalind Lav, who won the 50 metre back stroke (handicap) at the Chinese Swimming Club Carnival on Saturday. Standard
    Standard  -  38 words
  • 591 11 Malaya Win RAF Inter-Area Shoot AN R A.F. Regiment (Malaya) learn pulled a surprise out of the bag hy winning both the 1^ A Cup and the First Stage Inter-Area Serv.ee Rifle competition at Nee Soon m the final day .hooting of the R.A.F. (Far East) Small Arms Aiwociation-» six-day
    591 words
  • Article, Illustration
    111 11 The South China basketball team, now m Singapore for a series of matches, paid a courtesy call on the Governing Director of the Singapore Standard, Mr. Aw Boon Haw 0.8. E., at his residence on Sunday. The picture shows Mr. Aw with members of the team. In the front row,
    111 words
  • 206 11 OSLO, Feb. 25, (AFP).— The Olympic ski jump competition was won yesterday by Arnflnn Hermann of Norway with 226 points. Hermann's two jumps covered a distance of 68 and 67.5 metres respectively. To thunderous applause of several thousand excited Norwegians Arnfinn Bermann yesterday gave Norway
    206 words
  • 118 11 MELBnrRNK, Feb 29 (Reuter-AAP) Australia:, captain fiindtay HuMtt tc red a brilliant double cenl i against South Australia m Ihe last Sheffield Shield match be today His 229. scored m five hou > 25 minutos rind inclurV.n 24 fours, helped Victoria t> reach 537 m reply
    118 words
  • 31 11 NFTBALL senson c m nei on March 5 Practice* held iit the SR C Padanc i < f Tuc-day Hwd Thursday Will ill members interested m Nt'tb;ill please turn up.
    31 words

  • Article, Illustration
    71 12 photo. Mr. Yap Kah Siew and his bride, the former Miss Tan Lee Lens; who were married at the Nan Chiau School Hall, Singapore. The bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Yao Leone Thuan and the bride is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
    Standard  -  71 words
  • 634 12  -  KEN JALLEH By JOHORF/S four men have staked their claim for inclusion m MaIn a*. Thomas (up team m no uncertain manner. They were the only |,mi. unbeaten players m the trials which conceded at Happy World lasl niirht. KEEN DOUBLES TIES A resounding
    634 words
  • 282 12 NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (AP). The old rini: story of mat ami experience versus youth ami vigour has a twin I>i 1 1 i1 1 v. on th«* nations iijilit car*l this \>rt>k. Archie Moore, St. Louis' perennial light heavyweight challenger, meets Jimmy
    282 words
  • 55 12 Hongkong Shuttle Tram For S'proe HONGKONG. Feb. 25 (AFP).— WaJ Kee Van. Manager of the Chinese V.M.C.A. badminton team, will lead a contingent of shuttlers, including Ramon Young. C. K. Lee, W. F. Woo. Patrick Wong, Winnie Cheung. Julian Khoo, Dorothy Lam and Helen Kwong, on a goodwill tour to
    55 words
  • 150 12 WELLINGTON. Feb. 25 (Reu-ter-AAP)—The West Indies touring team forced Wellington to foi low-on 22G runs behind during the second day of their three-day match here. This is the last match of the West Indies tour and they dismissed Wellington for 221 m their
    150 words
  • 60 12 LONDON. Feb. 25 (Reuter) The draw for the sixth round of the F.A. Cup made here today resulted as follows: Blackburn Rovers vs. Burnley; Portsmouth vs. Newcastle United; Luton Town vs. Arsenal; Sheffield United vs. Leeds United or Chelsea. Matches to be played on Saturday, March. 8
    60 words
  • 84 12 I Singles: Cheong Hock < Leng beat Lim Kee Fong 15-4. 15-5. s Wong Peng Soon beat 2 1 Law Teik Hock 15-8, > J 15-2. Doubles: Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan beat > 2 Tan Jin Eor.g <*r.d Lee 1 Fan Loong 15-4. 15-11. Tan Jin
    84 words
  • 181 12 Poh Lim, Marjan Trimph ONG POH LIM and Ismail Marjan playing their first doubles of the evening beat Lee Fan Leon? and Tan Jin Eong 15-4, 15-11. The first set was over too soon with the Johore players rushing away to victory before their Perak opponents could even settle down.
    181 words
  • 113 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Representatives of various Malayan sports organisations will meet here on March 9, to appoint a working committee to run the first competition to elect Malaya's Sportsman Of The Year (1951). The person to be elected will be the one who has "done
    113 words
  • 158 12 MALACCA, Mon— The Malacca Cricket Association met during the weekend and elected the following office bearers for this year: President, Mr. P.G.M.G. Mahindasa; vice-president Mr. P. S.M. Dew; hon. secretary and treasurer- Mr. H.N. Dias; auditors Messrs. F. M. Arumugam and H. Sequerah; committee, a member from each
    158 words
  • 201 12 Hocki Leng Bea ts Lim In 15 Mins. CHEONG Hock Leng, the fourth Johore player seen m action, was m brilliant form playing against Selangor's Thomas Cupper, Lim Kee Fong, Cheong won ]5-4, 15-5. Hock Leng took 15 minutes and 13 services to beat Lim. He was master throughout with
    201 words
  • 48 12 FIFTH fastest time m the unlimited cc. racing car class at Sunday's Singapore speed trial was put up by S. A. Dawood driving his Lim-Allard Special. His time for the kilometre was .'34.77 scfs. and his speed over the last 220 yards 90 miles an hour.
    48 words
  • 135 12 Peng Soon Masters Law Too... Wong- Peng Soon, taking the court immediately after his team mate Hock Leng had beaten Lim Kee Fong, made his own match against Law Teik Hock of Penang just as decisive, winning 15-8, 15-2. Law made a determined. gallant effort to hold the champion but
    135 words
  • 23 12 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— The Kelantan State championship?, will be held on July 24 and 25 at the new Athletic ground at Kota Bharu.
    23 words
  • 521 12 BRITISH Ryder Cup player* Dai It, Harry Weetman swept the hoard m v g professional golf competition held \<*i, n| n the Island Golf Club. Dai Rees the winner had this to say. *'I am very glad indeed to have the honour
    521 words
  • 99 12 Xl ALA 1.1 MIM i: I Playing Kpir*di<j today Lafcr \\>, i, X Koke Yaik Ku.u i, j (l the final for th. m singles* title m 1 1»« Selan hard court tennis I ships held at ih, v, courts. Wye Tim mastery »v r er In the doubles 1
    99 words
  • 9 12 Badminton Loses Friend Sing of the Si? Cup pi;.'
    9 words
  • 12 12 NAPLES i Italy's B Football Turkey 1-0 here ;..dv..
    12 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 40 12 Idantified by vicious «S trianqu\ot tfih ft _^^^^se>-»/O m an undershot i -i^.^=9 wF ,AT 2 jaws, rha man-eating V^^Bj^^^SS^^r Piranha it usually only oi9nt tt» twtlvo another famous Tiget t^ Medicinal Product, SAN" provides In- \7^^^^^^b^E^F>\ stantanaous raliof for
      40 words
    • 723 12 PENANG RACE WEIGHTS Cl. 3. Div. 1 5J F. Talkie 8.06 La Traviata 8.12 'sfeelSa 813 Christmas Winagain 8.09 Liberty Flar 812 Kni nt 804 Admiral 8.08 Malfc Oak 8 12 K« dat 804 Kais« rine JSS Beach Park 8 11 Skyscraper 8.01 Irish Flower 8.07 Sa'nguine 3^ 18 Cinema
      723 words
    • 120 12 two CHAMPIONSHIP fights BOXING at HAPPY WORLD STADIUM FRIDAY, FEB. 29th AT 9 p^ WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF MM* 10 RDS. 147 lbs. *dl^^. mint i;c SHY J| NHI Vj. DU I SOMPONG GOLDEN ""■fi*!? ,^W^ (Spore (hamp I (led I .JkJ^ S'POKK BANIAMHI Ill **mt\' CHAMPION*'" 1 J& 1 W
      120 words