Singapore Standard, 27 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard *i.«»i VOL. II NO. 240. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 130 1 i«»KM>, rYI>. 26 (II*). (omnium*! truce nego- today flatly rejected llit* Vlliril proposal to bar i troin \\w ro\v of a "iKMilrar* ol»st*r\er m postwar P. Kril icjcdimi of ifce Umtcd Nations* proposal \\iv Panmunjom talks into anollu>r serious kited Nati ma on ed
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  • 30 1 i >RE B.\i K'' ies .1 S ASP an ish bj EC ggj m Suni it the Gei eraJ Johore H ihru suffer- 1 gun »tmda m
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  • 147 1 Ho' s Troops Blow Up Road, Bridge SAIGON, Feb. 26 (Renter) Vietminh troops early today b ■•-.>. up the main road and mil bridge from Saigon to vesi Cochin-China. warn down the Vaico River during the night and ipped plastic dynamite on to pylon ol the 654-foot long metal bridge
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 1 -Standda rd photo by Major R. Marks. (left seated) is shown briefins his Gurkha Platoon somewhere m Karak, where the operation to trap a 40-bandit gang is now m full swing. In one section, only three Gurkhas accompanied by a Standard reporter and led by Major Marks, reached a height
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  • 71 1 Standard London Correspondent DON, Feb. 26. The following are the closing or rubbers and tin on the London Market today: (DON RUBBER LONDON TIN 321 d. Spot £972 per ton 31 Id. buyers, £972 i sellers. 29id. Three months: £972 2Sid. buyers, £972 i sellers. 31
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  • 118 1 CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 26 (AP) —Premier Aly Maher Pasha warned last night his government will lead Egypt m a struggle to get British troops out of the Suez and unite the disputed Sudan with Egypt unless it wins these aims m talks with the British. The
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  • 83 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tver— Replying to the message of sympathy sent to the Royal Family on the death of King George VI, by the Sultan of Johore Queen Elizabeth has sent the following telegram:— "I send my sincere thanks to you and your brother Rulers of
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  • 389 1 Immigration Bill: MCA Slates Majority Report Standard Stall Correspondent MALACCA, lues. The General Committee of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Chinese Association met this afternoon and recorded a strong condemnation of the Majority Report of the Select Committee concerning the Immigration (Control) Bill 1950. Agreeing entirely with the i
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  • 546 1 Gurkhas Close Ring Big Karak Area Hunt Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A gang of 40 bandits known to have been intimidating rubber tappers m Dinggings Estate and the small population of Karak m the Bentong district of Pahang, are now trapped by the Ist Battalion
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  • 117 1 PARIS, Feb. 26 (UP).— France may have to abandon the entire northern section of Indo-China to Communist-led insurgents this year, informed French sources said today. The sources said official quarters consider the move, m which French Union forces would have to pull back 250 miles
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  • 113 1 LONDON, Feb. 26 (UP) Former Labour Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison formally asked the House of Commons today to censure Winston Churchill for telling the United States Congress that Britain will take "prompt, resolute and effective action" if any Korean truce is broken." PARIS. Feb. 26 (UP) A senior
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  • 117 1 THE Victoria Memorial Hall balcony was the scene of an unusual competition last niyht when for a dollar each competitors tossed pancakes into the air—the object being to s ee who could toss highest. The occasion was the observance of Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day, an
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  • 39 1 OMAHA. Feb. 26 (AP)-A four-engine B-30 bomber crashed and burned early today as it came m for a landing at Offutt Air Force Base near here and officials listed four dead. 11 injured and two persons missing.
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  • 182 1 LONDON, Feb. 26. (UP) It was authoritatively reported tonight U»at the Coronation w ill not take place until next year and the respectable News Chronicle said it might be be cause of "family circumstances" a possible hint that Queen Elizabeth is expecting
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  • 65 1 SAIGON. Feb. 26: (Reuter). Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, British Commissioner General for South East Asia, arrived here by plane today from Bangkok for talks with M. Jean Letourneau, French Minister of State for Indo-f hina. and the French Union^ Associated States. The talks will br
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  • 141 1 UK- Japan Talks To Boost Jap Purchases TOKYO, Feb. 26 (UP). Japanese ami United kingdom officials conferred today on methods of booit ing Japanese purchases from the Sterling Area and found Ihe outlook ''hopeful. Though the subject apparently was not mentioned during the talks the possibility that loomed behind the
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  • 302 1 LONDON. Feb. 26 (UP)— Sir George Maxwell, former chief secretary lo the Federated Malay Statel Government, said today the desperate .situation m Malaya is due mainly to the Government policy 4 4 make believe. In a Letter to the D;n v Telegraph.
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  • 224 2 Three Motions For Friday City Council Standard Slaff Reporter THE ORDINARY meetinu of Singapore City Councillor* on Friday will be preceded by a Special Hireling at which the first bnahKM lhat will be trough! up a motion of coadoleßec ex pressing; the mumOTs Mvmpalhv with Iho Queen and members of
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  • 82 2 FHE COAL position m! M>re "i- not so desperate* 1 t is i tade oui to be, sai i Conti ler < Supplies, Mr, < l R s. B iteman yesterday. He how« r. admitted that are hot high u> they etinu art?" ■'An\ Dge »enta
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  • 50 2 FOUND guilty of persistently iliciting tor immoral purpose fa rani of the V.M.C.A., Orchard H tad on the wight of Feb. 3. a 3-year-old Chinese woman. Swec Chic Kcow, of Serangoon Ff >.]fi was sentenced m the Singapore First Police Court yesteraaj to four months' imprison- meat.
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  • 28 2 VOLUNTEERS attached to T Division are reminded that their next meeting will be held on Monday. March 3 at Orchard Road Police Station at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 135 2 Six Rioters' Appeal Case Tomorrow THE APPEAL by sjx rioter?, Tamby bin Osman, Habee Kassira bin H. A. Kadir, Dawood bin Mohamed, Zainuddin bin Taha, Mat Din bin Said and Tamby bin Sidek, under sentence of death for murdering Cpl. J. W. Davis. RAF, during the Singapore disturbances on Dec.
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  • 56 2 NEO PENG HUI was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with kidnapping a girl, Teh Kirn Lian, who is under 16 years of age, from the guardianship of her father, Teh Kirn Khoon, at 14J m.s. Woodlands Road on Jan. 4. Xeo was
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  • 148 2 FIRE AT CANE FACTORY Standard Staff Reporter TWO fire engines from the Central Station rushed to the Singapore Cane Factory at the sixth milestone Bukit Timah Road yesterday when a fire broke out at 5.10 p.m soon after work had stopped for the day and the labourers had left the
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  • 314 2 i A LAMOROUS, pint-size Shanghai-born radioslag m g- fih a star Miss Chn Yung Yung, now m Singapore on a three-month personal appearance season, is a very disillusioned girl. She confesses she is disappointed not with Singapore itself but u'ith a certain section of its people
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  • 44 2 (GRAPH SHOWING fourth phase of the communist campaign m Singapore during 1950 and 1951— Arson of Police telephone .huts, electric sub-stations Kediffusion sets, etc. It shows the peak of the Communist campaign and the length of time the pressure was maintained.
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  • 289 2 HEAVIER FINE TO END TICKET RACKET Passenger May Be Fined $50 Standard Staff Reporter INCREASED penalty for "avoiding payment of fare" has been recommended by the City Council's Vehicle and Traffic Committee as a measure to stamp out the ticket racket among the Singapore Traction Company employees. Failure to demand
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 2 photo TWO MALAYS m their national costumes playing draughts formed the subject at yesterday morning's painting session at the home of Mrs. Jean Rinloch, where seven women artists are spending their mornings to complete a certain number of paintings for their Joint exhibition to be held at the British Council
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  • 439 2 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN of Singapore's women artists are busy spending their morning* painting at the home of Mrs. Jean Kinloeh Smith to beat the deadline for their joint exhibition which will be opened by Mrs. W. L. Blythe and Mr. Charles F.
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  • 88 2 A SUGGESTION that a Whitley Council should be established for dealing with staff matters m the Singapore City Council will be made by Mr. V. K. Nair (Labour. South) at the ordinary meeting of the Councillors on Friday. Mr. Nair told The Standard yesterday
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  • 34 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Dr. K. M. Graves who arrived from Australia recently has been seconded for the post of House Doctor at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru as from Feb. 25.
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  • 166 2 Singapore Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Land Office have decided to open a resettlement register to receive applications for land at Bedok from tenants who will be moving from the new Paya Lebar Civil Airport to Bedok. The register will open on Friday at 10 a.m., and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 88 2 l.tSS O^--^ vliM-ME£' ▼npgiS COLLEGE. BARBERING HAS AN IffTKULSCTUAI. SIDB^T j |j ever ww>tu, MN> W MtK t ~m I u7 >LLI CAN frrZ^ *HLn sT^ W INSTANCE— IN OUR COURSE IN MMjOHACV, >OO <v GOOD BARBER MUST BE A Irn .r oi k OFib r «*V LEARN HOW TO
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  • 325 3 C< >LONY LAW I N CHANGED 1 LFE, Standard Staff Reporter PROXMATELY 30 Japanese have applied missiofl to enter Singapore since the of the Japanese peace treaty m San l>tit none of the applications was I. This was diocloecd yesterday hy Mr. J. wsorllu (Controller
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  • 89 3 Electricity Quota May Be Raised i M.ifT Reporter !II i onsumers may reased quota of than :it present m tm*rul at ion of the Hrrtruity Comippruvi'd by Singa ounciliors at ilinary meeting on r September orditintj. Councillors iiiaxinium of 150 aw units per con a ith no restriction on i»f
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  • 93 3 Mr. Collom May Return To His Job lul.trii Stall Xt purtt r iy Co inciJget I sei i City Mr. C. Col i ft theCol- Works C Councillors has Co ona i n it be i to the P uposes mcillors absence .:>• of bia rting bark treated as :v
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  • 49 3 Why Play Was Withdrawn RSITY of Malaya withdrawn id organisSociety prinut ready Mr. Jamit the Societv c play had result of a number of c said sjch i<l b-- reived alter draw the..-ion. -..-ion. he way in- -t. tten by >nd year iaid the '.ilated to ings, and rd.
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  • 126 3 SJAB Wins Firs t Prize Youth Weeft Show A! I. yestei lay afternoon, en Bled through i the many sta Is put up by S gapore's 24 youth organisaionjj ai the Vv toria Memorial Ha m Singapore's Youth j Week Exhibition The St. John Ambulance Brigade's stall, which walked ofl
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  • 100 3 AFTER a drinking bout tp celebrate the last day of the Chinese New Year on the night of Feb. 10, a proprietor of a j coffee shop m Kallang Road, suddenly grabbed a bread knife and attacked his partner. The proprietor. Lin Ec Lay was fined
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  • 37 3 W oman (54) Fined FOR PERMITTING her house m West Coast Road to be used as a common gaming house a 54-year-old Chinese woman. Tan Ah Qua, was fined $350 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.
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  • 49 3 Woman Denies Causing Hurt A WOMAN, Goh Phong, claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when charged with causing hurt to an 18-year-old girl, Loe Hong Choo, with a piece of iron m Cross Street on Feb. 25. She was given bail of $250 until Mar. 11.
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  • 46 3 PLEADING guilty to stealing 12 pounds of beef worth $9.60 from the Memnon at Godowns 26/7 on Feb. 25, Peter Stevens Fairhurst, a -seaman, was sentenced to one day's jail m court and a fine of $125 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    139 3 HOLLYWOOD "dropped 1 In" on Singapore during the i i week-end when Metro-Gold-i wyn-Mayer's Far Eastern i Supervisor, Mr. Seymour i Ml. Mayer, paid a visit to i Singapore's newest movie I studio belonging to Keris i Film Productions. i He met and talked with several Malay stars and also
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 3 MRS. M. II E. A. Bai_\ wife of the first Pakistani Trade Commissioner to Malaya, (right) and her daughter, Miss A. Baiff (left) smile for The Standard cameraman with Mrs. M. J. Namazk after she had presented them with bouquets on their arrival at Clifford Pier yesterday.
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  • 918 3 NineMerchan tsFined For Breaking Colony Finance Regulations EIGHT merchants and a Chinese firm, Kiaw Thong Enterprise, were fined a total of 85,090 by Mr. Tan Ah Tali m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday, when they all pleaded guilty to charges of contravening the Colony's Finance Regulations involving $128,500.
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  • 110 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors may m future have a yearly recess m December if a recommendation of the Finance and General Purpose Committee is approved by the full board at its meeting on Friday. The suggestion that the Council should have a yearly
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  • 101 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Traction Company bus conductor Wee Swee Hoon (30) and a cofTee shop waitress, Chia Siew Wan (19) were killed yesterday when a car they were travelling m was involved m a collision with a lorry m East Coast Road at
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  • 218 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE amendments to the Business By-Laws of Singapore City Councillors, designed to tighten procedure, will come up for approval at the special meeting of the Councillors on Friday. Most important of these amendments, and one which may meet with some
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 581 4 New Plan For Large Chinese Schools Likely Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Because of the keenness of children m Chinese schools to learn English, the Federation Education authorities are likely to make the basic teaching m large Chinese schools m the country the same
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  • 143 4 Lover(2l) Is Bound Over $100 "linilfj Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts.— X inga a 21-year-old attendant m the Water W tries Department here v, as bo md over m $l(>o for a period f six i nths without 8 tion bei r. 4 recorded against him, by the President of
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  • 99 4 Scouts' C'ttee Named KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— At the annual general meeting of the Selangor State Association of Boy Scouts held here last night, Mr. M.J. Hogan, the Attorney-General, was elected President. Che Mustapha Albakri, Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, was elected Executive Committee Chairman with the following members: Rev. T.E.
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  • 72 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— After a lapse of two years, the Annual Malayan AgriHorticultural Association Exhibition will be held m the Chinese Assembly Hall here from March 28 to 30. Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner, who is known to be particularly concerned with
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  • 94 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Tiew Teck On, a Chinese resident of Cecil Street. Singapore, had his car confiscated by the President of the Sessions Court, Che Taib bin Haji Andak for failing to give a satisfactory explanation as to what his vehicle was doing on Dec.
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  • 49 4 ORGANIZED by the Women's Service T.er^uo n dance will be held at the International Cluu i day, March 1, the proceeds to go to the District Welfare Funds. This is part of a programme for Welfare Week. There will be 'lucky dips' and other items of amusement.
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 4 r/L (Seniors) Chna Swee Teik of the 14th Klang Group (La Salle Institution) who was presented with the King's Scout Certificate.
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  • 323 4 Standard Staff Corrt'spondent KUALA I.LMl'l'R. Tues. Land owners m Selangor who have developed their properties without thought for the conditions under whk*h they have heen granted titles, find themselves taeed with the alternative either of paying a lar<*e sum of money to the Government a sum
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  • 336 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Loh Yoke Yin. a 21-year-old married woman todayrefused to fo back to her husband because, she said, he assaulted her. She was giving evidence for the defence m an enticement case m the First Magistrate's Court before Che Harun. The accused,
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  • 44 4 A MEETING under the auspices of the Shuddha Samaja (Pure Life Society) was held at the 6 m.s. Puchong Road, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. A reception committee was formed to arrange programmes for the visit of Yogi Sri Shuddhananda Bharati to Malaya.
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues.— Chohg Thee who was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment from date of arrest by the Seremban High Court today for failing to report the presence of bandits on an estate m Seremban m December last, told the Court he was
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  • 155 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Paiman bin Dojo, a young Javanese rubber tapper, appeared before Mr. Justice Taylor at the High Court here today on a charge of murder. He was alleged to have caused the death of another rubber tapper. Mingan bin Mn.jikon. at
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  • 167 4 Standard Staff Com-.,,,. KUALA LLMPLR.Tu.-s.-u,- month security iorces failed to add their toll which look* like mehiti hy the end of the week. Th< >. fa*, captured Yong Kiew alias kui I <n. suspect caught m a small canni m R of 40 Commandos.
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  • 59 4 1 MM BO| :k I sLuh-nt I' iKH Newourn fu< m (l the own ai CAI (KN i(. i 1t1.:.U,. pUw i 1»" ipa I MSlllf i Ndba i nr\t patettb vt i uv< Sl| f-' *i hi siitf (1 lit. i is ntij Niu,, for
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 4 Re*. Mr. V- Y. Bwaog, Assistant Inspector of Chiaesc Schools, Negli Snuhiian photos raphtd with th«- stall and pupils of Mb Hu i School on i the ;ird milr Port Dick- > von Kotd Ke>tUlement ,> Ana. Mr. Hwang (seat- I I «>d sixth from h'ft) has i I retired
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  • 327 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tae«. Quick response to Sir G<*rald T«*ni|»l«T*rt talk over the Rudio la«<t ni«lit when lie ntrcHKcd the ne<"tl for boyfl m rt*!*ettlement arras to l><* given seoul training, rame today from !\lr. E. M. F. Payne, the Chief Scout Commissioner
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  • 150 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tins. An SttO.OOO-permancnt school building for Indian boys ami «*irls will be erected al the Ramakrishna Orphanage m Scotland Road, Dr. JN. K. Menon, the chairman of the Building Committee told I he Standard today. The Municipal Town Planning and Building Committee
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  • 263 5 4 Discuss Emancipation Of Women A SPIRITED discussion on the relative merit- of the complete emancipation of women m the East nnd the effeci OH the male population was heard over Radio Malaya lasi night at 8.:?<) m Malayan Affairs Forum. The conversation piexv on women's rights was held by
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  • 137 5 City Council Land Move Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council is to take action against occupiers of unauthorised structurers on Council land m order to safeguard the title of the Council to such land. A joint recommendation of the Estates and Fire Brigades Committee and the Finance and General
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  • 79 5 DATO ONN BIN .TAAFAR. Member for Home Affairs and chairman of RIDA recently visited Kota Bahru projects which have received aid from Rural and Industrial Development Authority. After calling on the Sultan, Dato Onn accompanied by Mr. T. W. T. Bangs, State Development Officer, visited a
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  • 269 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. SUBHO TAGORE, well-known Indian artist and the grand-nephew of the poet Rabindranath Tagore. has arrived m Singapore from Bangkok where he held a very successful exhibition of his paintings Mr. Tagore will stage an art exhibition m Singapore some time
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  • 126 5 AND A GREAT LIGHT SHONE BALIK PULAU, Tups. The white marble statute at the Churc h of the Holy Name of Jesus, I Balik Pulau, erected on the arch below the base of the Church Spire was suddenly illuminated during twilight on Saturday. The phenomenon was first observed by a
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  • 165 5 Safety First Lessons For Drivers Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Traffic Police will take "Safety First" propaganda to Colony drivers as they wait m the city's parking spaces m Empress Place. ColIyer Quay and Raffles Place. These "Safety First" lectures will begin on Monday. The aim |n to emphasise the
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  • 83 5 THE Singpore police drew a white line near the junction of Nelson Road and Keppel Road as an experiment to contain hawkers, and three hawkers who were operating within that whtfe line were acquittM when they appeared jn the City Police Court on obstruction charges, yesterday. The hawkers
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  • 222 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— "If there is vision and trust, Malaya would be able to solve its biggest problem--Corn-munalism," said Mr. M. V. del Tufo. the Chief Secretary, this morning before he left the Federal Capital with his wife. There were more than
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 5 photo. Mr. Yusoff Haroon, Pakistan High Commissioner m Australia (centre) who reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on his return to Karachi for consultations. He was met yesterday at Kallang Airport by officials of the Overseas Pakistan League and Muslim League m Singapore. In the picture are Mr. M. J. Namazie
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  • 809 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper European Army Illusion 'THE ninth session of the North Atlantic Council, which began m Lisbon last week, was prefaced by considerable fanfare of trumpets and spectacle. The 14 Foreign Ministers, and their retinue of generals, diplomats and ambassadors were received m full red-carpeted regalia m
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  • 1118 6  - HOW TO IGNORE A WAR RAWLE KNOX By RANGOON. THE Secretariat, m Rangoon, architecturally reminiscent of one of the better English country lunatic asylums, is a place of pleasurable mystery. Heavily guarded with barbed wire and more casually by armed police who start off at the top dressed like Canadian
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 407 6 Sir; There seems to be little or no harmony between the Director of Medical Services and his executives. On the one hand he is appealing for more staff but on the other some of his executives are making things too difficult for the staff to remain
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    • 241 6 Sir; —I was delighted to see the letter of "Student" criticising my article on Premium Bonds. Good luck to all students interested m civics. May I make clear one point which perhaps his civics class has not quite grasped? Borrowed money has to be repaid. This is true
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    • 160 6 Sir;—The tragedy of today is that the majority of the rich people are not helping the poor, especially m business and industrial concerns. Take the present for example. There is a boom m the tin industry m Malaya but what has this industry done for the welfare of
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  • 312 6  -  RIMAU By '"FHE medal for the most fatuous public utterance of recent record must go to Mr. W. L. Blythe, Singapore's Colonial Secretary. SpeaKing about corruption m the public service Mr. Blythe said: "There is only one answer. The public should come forward and §ive information. Then,
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  • 171 6 Publications Bureau^it the Establishment Manual for 1951. It lists oil Government jobs and the pay they carry, ond sets out the authorised rates of allowances ond bonuses. It shows the gross over- booklet o more lengthy review ot some future date. Meanwhile, speaking for
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  • 15 6 "Conrst It'll stand the rain. Madam! Ever see a coney carrying a ramp?"
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  • 331 6 Review of Views Jenderam Detainees »»ONE year had passed since the Jenderam incident when about 1,000 Malays and 600 Chinese I were sent to the Kiuang detention camp, Johore, by the > Security Forces, said Utusan Melayu. Out of them there are now about 300 Malays and Chinese still under
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  • 221 7 ("ouncil Adjourns After Blueprinting I Europe's Defence LISBON, Feb. 26 (AP)— The 14-nation \\|O Council adjourned Monday night after 1.1 m printing a historic master-plan for free I nrope'a defence against Communism. Several of the Ministers stayed behind to draft the final communique, to be issued
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  • 215 7 LISBON, Feb. 26, <AP).— The Mfeurtk Pact Ministers de- t red Monday the North v.l.mtic Treaty Organization fS.VTO) would stay m business even after the threat a third world war has isacoL I declaration of their aims the closing of the NATO < mhm9 meeting, the
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  • 88 7 BANGKOK Feb. 2(5. (Reuter AAP>— King Phumiphol Aduldej and Queen S:r:kit yesterday panted an audience to British Commissioner-Genera] foi' South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr. Mac Donald b today m Saigon for conversations with the Minister for Associated States m Indo-China, M. Jean Letourneau. and
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  • 47 7 JAKARTA, Feb 2rt. <AP> esia'a Cabinet crisis has ted m the recall of its •i a* the HagOC negotiating the Dutch over the future I tern New Guinea. P1 M >rionutu. Information s.ed Monday the delev.t.s ordered home beC b no government to ictiivis.
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  • 225 7 W \MIIM;TOiN, Feb. 26 (AP) Informed United Stafc oti.« ialn said Monday night that the large-scale French withdrawal m Indo-China looks like a genuine military move to concentrate enough forces around Hand to withstand a possible Communist campaign anuaal thai key imint m
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  • 89 7 TED NATIONS, New 26, (UP).— Dr. United Nations the In'ia-Pakis-ovei Kashmir, c foi the princely i i day m a new to achieve a settle><f the festering prohaa until March 31 rt I ack to the Security s!. I be accompanied by f
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    44 7 uhoto. J t ''toumeau. French Minister State at ,t h'' h States of Indo-Chii», f igetnjg here or "ttk King Sisavang Vong of VH! «J i> mh colonies of Law* and Anaam «aj ie y a fc. Th» »lrtur» «is made at Luan«-Frab««d. AP
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  • 200 7 Britain May Propose Setting Up Allied A-Bomber Command LISBON, Feb. 26 (AP)— Britain may propose the formation of an Allied strategic bomber command to plan, and if necesaary carry out, atom-bomb missions m wartime, Western military official* said Monday. If present plans work out. tne proposed command \«ould t oe
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  • 206 7 French Said To Agree On Reforms TUNIS. Feb. 26, (Reuter) The French Government has "accepted m principle" the idea of internal autonomy for Tunisia provided reforms are carried out stage by stage, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. For some months now there has been a wave of Nationalist agitation
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  • 127 7 TRIPOLI. Feb. 26. (Reuter) A Government spokesman announced yesterday that Libya torji by election riots last weekhad now returned to normal. "The curfew wifl be lilted as from this evening," he added. Libyans voted last Wednesday to elect 55 members to the Lower House of the
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  • 105 7 LONDON. Feb. 26 AP)— Bertha Scorse, already on her deathbed* when a judge ordered her to be hanged for murder. was reprieved Monday. Home Secretary Sir David Maxwell Fyie made a mercy recommendation to Queen Elizabeth. That means the 20-year-old victim of advanced tuberculosis goes
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  • 181 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 26 (Reu;er) Death penalties for atom spying imposed on Julius Rosenberg and his wife Ethel first such penalties for espionage ever imposed by a civilian court m the United States m peace-time were unanimously confirmed by the Federal Court of
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  • 41 7 ISMAILIA, Feb. 26 (Renter) Marriages between British servicemen and women m the Canal zone have been banned for all ranks while the present emergency lasts, it was learned here yesterday. The ban has been m force for several weeks.
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  • 74 7 LONDON, Feb. 2ti (Renter)Mr. Sehvyn Lloyd, Minister of State, told the House of. Commons yesterday that Britain was not proposing 'to recognise King Farouk's claim to sovereignty over the Sudan. Answering questions he said Britain would give the Sudane.se Government every encouragement to complete
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  • 123 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25, (AP).— Retired U.S. Vice Admiral C. M. Cooke said m an interview Monday "the only way to stop" twin Chinese Communist attacks on Burma and Indo-China is to use Chnese Nationalist forces against China's mainland. Cooke, who commanded the
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  • 74 7 Dhoto «w£i with me n and u iPn»«nt for the Woomera rocket range m Australia, where it is expected Britain s first atomic weapon will be tested, the tank land!?1 Bb Ji Ps ni Jarvik and Zeebrugrge left Portsmouth on reb 19. The ships sailing under
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  • 124 7 LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill, m reply to a question, told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain did not intend to send ministers to Australia to view the tests of British atomic weapons there, this year. Labour Pacifist Emry
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  • 233 7 Astronomers Record 'Perfect' Solar Eclipse KHARTOUM, Feb. 26, (Reuter).— Astronomers acclaimed "the perfect eclipse of the sun" yesterday. Three minutes of darkness over the hot desert had given them unique photographs the material for two years' laboratory research. The shadow, 9,000 miles long and 85 miles wide was seen by
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  • 82 7 BANGKOK. Feb. 26, (ReuterAAP) Thailand goes to the polls today to elect 121 representatives to the National Assembly m Bangkok. There are 568 candidates. The National Assembly replaces the two Houses of Parliament abolished m the coup d'etat of Nov. 29. 1951 and comprises equal numbers ot
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  • 276 7 Defence Debate Postponed To Following Wed. LONDON, Feb. 26 (AP) The Con»ervaii%« Government Monday postponed both the crucial defeswe debate m the House of Commons and the anxiously awaited presentation of Britain's new budget. N. F. Crookshank. leader of the House, announced postponement of the defence deb.ite from next Thursday
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  • 296 7 LONDON, Feb. 26, (Reuter) The Conservative Government by 250 votes to 203 defeated an attempt by the Labour Opposition m the House of Commons last night to censure Mr. Churchill's son-in-law/ Supply Minister Duncan Sandys. There were angry scenes m the House when Mr.
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  • 43 7 BANGKOK. Feb. 26. (AFP) Eleven defendants m the February. 1949. coup d'etat case were sentenced to nine years imprisonment by a Thai criminal court yesterday. Sixteen were acquitted, including General Saranurhit. exChief of the Army General Staff.
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  • 149 7 Biggest bver 'Med.' Naval Games Start NAPLES. Feb. 26. (UP) Hundreds of battleships, cruisers, aircraft earners and other vessels of four nations steamed towards a rendezvous m the sunny Mediterranean yesterday for the "biggest ever" peacetime naval manoeuvres. Combined manoeuvres of United State*. French. British and Italian Fleets will get
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  • 66 8 THE NEW COMET IN FLIGHT photo. The first De Havilland comet Jet air liner to be fitted with Rolls-Royce Avon engines made a successful maiden flight at Hatfield, England on Feb. 16, m the hands of John Cunningham, the de Havilland Company's chief test pilot. The plane flew for more
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  • 250 8 Brigh t Fu ture For Pakistan, Malaya Trade Standard Shipping Reporter PAKISTAN'S first Trade Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. Mirza Hamid Enwar All Baia^ told pressmen m Singapore yesterday that there is great scope for the development of trade between Pakistan and Malaya. Mr. Baig arrived from Karachi to establish a
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  • 71 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A GREEK freighter, "Nicholas Pateras", ran aground on a coral reef near Nipa Island, off Singapore, early yesterday morning but was refloated under her own power. She proceeded to the Quarantine anchorage. The ship was on a voyage from Constanza, Greece,
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  • 87 8 LONDON, Feb. 26, (Renter) The makers of Britain's record breaking Comet jet liners are to interchange "know how" on gas turbine aero engines with the Genera! Electric Company of America, it was announced today. A joint statement by the De Haviliand Engine
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  • 48 8 VANCOUVER. British Columbia. Feb. 26. (UP)— The Dutch merchant vessel "Singkep" loaded 100 miles of undersea cable yesterday for shipment to Singapore. The 216 tons of copper cable will be used fv>r communications m the integrated Far Eastern defence networks, shipping officials said.
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  • 60 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KLUANG. Feb. 26. In view of the success of the Air Day organised by the Kluang Flying Club last year, joy flights will be given on Sunday, Mar. 2. Short flights will cost $12 each and longer flights $22. Several bookings have already been
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  • 232 8 Tjitjalengka 23/24 4 Ville D'Amiena 19 20 4 Pulnu Bukom: Singpu, Landak, Newbury, Norrisia, Regina. Fossaius, Mentor, Murer.n. P. Sobarok: Edwin Booth. Albert Dock: Tembakol, E. Tescombe, Pooleng. Godown No. 1: Tong Hong. H.u Seng King's I)i>ok: Taria, Angby. Kah Peh. Keppel Dock: Dromus. Sabang Western
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  • 205 9 Sharp Fall Is Said Selling In London Standard Market Reporter LATEST American-engineered shock for the rubber trade m 2:avo was a six-cent drop m the price of rubber yesterday. This decline attributed to surprise heavy selling by American private rubber operators m the London
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  • 210 9 Iron, Steel And Textiles T OKYO Feb. 26: Finance Minister Hayato na> cgreed to modify restrictive measures on exrc the sterling area as they apply to iron, steel textiles. These severe measures were put into red |ust a week ogo to
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  • 63 9 US Is Willing To Enter Three- Year Tin Pact With' RI VSHINGTON. Fel t DP m sai thai State H s^gi e< I »id< Inci three-} i itea te-yea Uk tal B] que^; COlit on a scale i continuing i St -^er" Reconstruci tion to ta liscus iIce .days meeting
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  • 42 9 WASHI3 H N Fet AP Senate h truved Presideni 1 ltmenl 1:■ B UcD I lead the ReconaU uctioo Finance. CorI t d sttcceedi M W. >: Sym :<:. T.■ RFC i- a .c t'.S Governmeni aaency fox 1 purchase c:
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  • 116 9 COMMODITY PRICES i THF: iatest Singapore rubber pru-es yesterday wert j per 1b Buyers Seliers He 1 >pot Loose SI. OS %IM\ F.A.B m bale^ Mar No 1 K.S.S. 53.0" $1.99\ No 2 K.S.S %IM $lMi No 3 R.S.S SI.OJ: SlO4 Tone: Steady alter irregular LONDON RUBBER Tuesdays opening prices
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  • 61 9 Singai Chambe j! Com- r R ibbe c nation noon prices ipt: It yesterday (Feb. 2 .vere: B ers Sel > N ISi Loose $1.09 $1 09 i E n 51.09 V 51. 091 S1.08 51. 09 2 Sl.Q6i SLOT N 3 51. 04; SI A Reg $1.09
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  • 59 9 NY Rubber Futures Trading Resumed NEW YORK Fe: 2- AP) tdio m rubbe futures i~ to jm« :-x Monday on the V York Commodit: Exchange thi fij t:me m 11 monl The reopening was decide:: upon yesterday by c CommoF.vrhang t inc. as a resuli Che U.S Government s action
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  • 67 9 Egypt's cotton exports to Brikaii from September 1, 195! up to Feb. 21. 1952 totalled 59.505! bales of 500-lbs each This corn- j pares with 293^260 bales export- i c m the corresponding period a year ag Th< rp dec Time is atl ibuted
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    62 9 Amon? those who attended a dinner given by Muller and Phipps (Malaya^ Ltd to their pharmaceutical dealers were (from left): Mr. *an of Teck Heng Siang Medical Co.. Mr Wan 800 Sow (London Pharmacy Mr William Kang (Pauldm- Medical Co Mr. Pang of the Singapore Dispensary Mi L#»ons Mun \o;
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  • 133 9 "CUTTING WIND" ahnosi everything from asbisto t zii b? Dr E F illan, a^Gener... Elec^C «sej^ lib ratorj ttteotaa w Ntl Unterth the kri'e WaA b used. ♦s Durpose is to lni>d^ a soial! pock,' c: cornthe actual cutting. B.adt.- ai tupersomc ipecd ar« oeiieved I
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  • 28 9 THE Japanese Government wil] take over on March 1 fro* 7.. Si Occupation. Headquarters m Tokyo the administration of tne Japan-Formosa oper. *r:;'i-' i acconr.: U.P.
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG Fefa 26.— Special Siandard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong .txcnanße today were HK515.60 to £1 Ster ***** to US$l; HK51.835 to Malayan $1; HK50.295 to or. Indonesnn Rupiah; Gold HK5324.8T5 one tael.
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  • 50 9 MR R.C. TODHUNTEI O:ersea Director or" Imper:a: ChemiIndustries Ltd.. is cue to ye m Singapore d I r a b Lnes vial oi eh 6. Mr. Todnunier is on a world wid< t ir ot his cu r an] i ;n- d c- r.ere mbo.
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  • 137 9 THF Philippine^. Pakistan, Australia ami Japan are anion:: the 33 odantries receiving lieenee.- to import L.S. (»overnnient-pro«luce<l general purpose (GR-S) synthetic rubber under the first quarter I .>. export quota. The U.S Off- re c* International Trade (0.1.T has approved export licences oi lons tons
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  • 59 9 At the annual general meeting m Ipon ot the Perak Bubbe Dealers Association, it dei cicied \n invite Messrs. Hean Joo Sear.2. Lee Guat Cneo* Lee Kor.2 Chiang and Tan Lark Sye Ito b e patroos o: the Association iln all 28 members were elected to serve
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  • 307 9 Radio Malaya Aids Good EmployerStaff Relations 'Workers Playtime By GCON SAM KING, Standard Staff Reporter RADIO MALAYA'S iatest "brainwave", the programme entitled "Workers' Playtime", may prove to be c 'star" factor m promoting good employer-employee relations m Malaya. Mr. Sze Chusian of the Chinese section of Radio Malaya told The
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  • 90 9 BANGKOK. Feb. 26. (Reuter): As a result of conversation between British Commissioner-General ior South-Last Asia Malcolm Mac Donald and Premier Phibun all exports of rice grades within the Thai-British rice contract have been banned, pending fulfilment of commitments to British territories. A
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  • 181 9 Standard Staff Reporter IN VIEW of the serious Granite sr.-^-rs fn Singapcrc th< Government might now consider extending the limits set on Eukii Timah, The Standard learns. Tne re arc- a: present two quarries, one belonging to Hindhede and Company. and the
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  • 62 9 Stays Standard Market Reporter THE product markei m Singapore was quiet m ail sections yesterday, very little business oemg recorded. No aeal \va? reported ir. either copra or coconut oil. Copra had buyer-- at $27| per picul and sellers at S2BA on a quiet market. Coconut
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  • 134 9 WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (UP) i Tne U.S Agriculture Deoart- tnent announces thai another step forward has Deer, taker, m the production o: natural ruboer i the Western Hemispnere. Demonstrations or. the "three component* Hevea rubber tree m Costa Rica have shown that it car. be transplanted
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  • 206 9 Standard Staff Correspondent COLOMBO, Feb. 26: Communist Chino con tinues to buy Ceyion rubber and m spite of the pessimists Hie market has been steady. Some of the big shippei have re: pate m this rubber pool oui I a sense of
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  • 22 9 President Truman has aliocated U552.745.684 to the Mutual Security Agency io^ *H* nirmhasa ol food for India. U.P.
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  • 56 9 Standard Market KeporUr SINGA] HE 1 m 'I -:< I spier itere.s* m a'. section! tod Busii reported scale. Cha INDUSTRIALS Buvrrv IcHen 2." X MINING Aii-' M 4 i Bai -1' xd I Ber'u:.t... 2 24 Hitam VI Raub Ci 4 L KUBBEI
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  • 107 9 Drilling To Start Off Seria Coast THE British Malayan Peti m CO.. Ltr. IS U ope:"./., is m the fif coasi Seria B ixm when tin imparr s prolific I now produces sonic- 105.001 b of oil n A spokesman foi th< Compan: mdicatec that th explore par: I Deanng
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  • 547 10 DOLL CARE HELPS IN TEACHING GROOMING Says ANN REYNOLDS \DOI.L is many things to a little firl. the psychoItgtatfl tell vs playmate, confidante, recipient of budding" iinlrrii.l. urges, and a conMiiMiit object for expressing juvenile ire. often stressed is the ii i doll can also be an enl
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  • 231 10 SINGER'S OWN HEIGHT REDUCERS .•.;.;.;.;.;>::.;/.; JEAN !MAT>rtRA, young; Metropolitan opera contralto, wears three costumes which she designed for helght-rtittins illusion. Five feet eisht inches tall. Miss Madeira feels she is somewhat over-endowed with the celebrated long-limbed figure. She de>isns her own concert and p«r>onal wardrobe to accent her dramatic appearance
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  • 391 10 PARIS City of Fashion" a short feature film due for screening m Singapore is a movie especially made tor women. As its title suggests, this film not only spotlights that most famous of all cities, but also highlights the latest trends m fashion m glorious technicolour.
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  • 653 10  - S LEEP TIMES VARY, SO DON'T BE ALARMED Margaret Scott CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY TT ALWAYS tickles us to i death when we read about sleep m baby books. So many of them, even those which are surprisingly sensible m most things, lead new mothers to believe that their infants will
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  • 95 10 ~\EW YORK. Feb. 26, (UP). j Actresses AtJfl Gardner and Marian* Dietrich were among the top 1" fodut/ m the annual COStume tailors' guild 9J America selection ol the "best tailored women m America."* Also on the list were socialite Breuda Fruzier Kelly, musical comedy star Viviev.ne
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    • 148 10 I -it •\v s, „XI \s. 1 \;.nn •i i\ the -line atmiis nhrrr >>! physical and ■ratal activitj «.<>od luik for »»..iiir-!i iii the early afternoon. (»ul h.»are nistabilitv and ■avwanhwsa around o'cloi-w. tlav tur business and all < tip.tli'iiis i-onnrMted uilh wo-in-r, irt lu\ur> KSBM9 of ,h ones
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    • 30 10 Crossword Vf.STEUDAY'S SOLUTION SITIAIRI \S\O\P\ |S|L|AI6 HAPE PAR Hf7"LL ARAM^ATfJI ATgEff gjgIMAN PMT AgFlEp RIOJL A g Omp R A TIQ'R SEAT TTTp IjßjAg pTaIrIeI leinlpl Ie ie In It
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    • 381 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 <n 41 m) 9.30 For Schools; 9.5.1 Interlude: 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.05 Women's Magazine; 10.45 For Schools; 1 p.m. Dance Music; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; p.m. For Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary: 6.17 Nature Club; 6.441 Radio String Ensemble: 6.55
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  • 204 11 OSLO Feb. 25 (UP)— Dr. Karl Evang, DirectorGeneral of Public Health m Norway today demamli-d very strong and united counteraction against the "u»e «i dope m the amateur sports world." Speaking at the inaugural session of the International Conference on Sports and Health
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  • 166 11 NEW YORK, Feb. 26, (UP) Jack Solomons, of England, top European boxing promoter, arrived by plane today to negotiate a "rubber match" between Sugar Ray Robinson and Randy Turpin m London's White City Stadium on June 10. Solomons was accompanied by George Middleton, Turpin's manager.
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  • 157 11 Two teams representing Far East Air Force one of them including for members of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) will shoot at Nee Soon this morning m the R.A.F.'s world wide interCommand rifle competition. Their targets will be airmailed to Britain, for comparison with targets fired at
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  • 128 11 OSLO, Feb. 25 (Reuter)— A record crowd of about 30.000 jammed the stands of the Bislett Stadium here tonight to see tue closing ceremony of the 6th Olympic Winter Games. King Haakon of Norway, Crown Prince Olav. Prince Herald and Princess Ragnhild were present. After the
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  • 70 11 THE following will represent the Singapore Municipal Services Union against the Eveibright Table Tennis team m a friendly table tennis match consisting of six singles and one double at Farrer Park on Saturday: Single*:— Leow Cher Young (Captain), Chan Mun ChepK. Koh Cheng Yam. Lim Eng Chuan, Koh
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  • 65 11 SEGAMAT. Mon.— The following were elected committee of the Segamat District Lawn Tennis Association at a general meeting held at the Segamat Club on Saturday evening: President, Mr. W. I. D'Costa: Vice President. Mr. M. Rajah; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Inche Mohamed bin Hj. Ali: Auditors, Messrs. J.
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    33 11 Picture by Mrs. Ragby leading m Ocean Snare (Bagfcy Junior), uinner of the third race m the last day of the Perak Turf Club February Meeting at Ipoh last Saturday.- Scoops Amateur Service
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  • 136 11 THE following were elected office bearers of the Malay Footbali Association for the year. President: Tuan S.A. Da wood. < re elected). Vice-presidents: Dr. S.H. Aljunied (re-elected). Ch e Mohd. Amin (A.S.R). (reelected), Hon. General Secy.: Che LA. Bakar (re-elected), Asst. Secretary: Che Ibrahim b. Kassim (re-elected), Hon.
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    • 1625 11 i r CLASSIFIEI» ADVERTISEMENTS ".CKNOWLEDCMENT BIRTH j^^L FJS S p'-f^ca^'tX^ OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE Ihanka to friends last, 26 Feb. 1952, John Gilbert «/w»™™ live lur wreaths and He m rich Carol Bernard SOCIETY, at funeral of his Oehlers UWVUjiII M. K. S. Panic- 'THE Annual General Meeting vHE rest m
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    • 664 11 NOTICES THE GOVERNMENT TEMPORARY OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, MALAU P.O. Box No. 695 Kuala Lumpur THE FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL. MEETING of the above Association will be held at THE TOWN HALL, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. 2nd March, 1952 10.00 A.M. SHARP. Members are earnestly requested to attend ON TIME. Light Refreshments provided.
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    • 430 11 VEHICLE FOR SALE gRAND New Ford Consul, x^ unused, available this week. What offers. Apply, The Advertiser, Box No. T683. Spore 1. NOTICES NAME: TAN KAY KHIANG IVTOTICE is hereby given that L^ the above named, TAN KAY KHIANG, is no longer employed by us and has no authority to
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    • 88 11 Singapore §>tanbarb ®S E R N E OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $2/- (4 Lines) Wanted For Scle Situations Vacant Tuition Miscellaneous Etc, Qffi^>Tir l n c OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $7/- (4 Lines) Births, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, Acknowledgments, Etc., (fflh PER INC H Company, Legal, Tender and Other
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  • 128 12 >NDON, Feb. 28, (Renter) —A: nal, who have been :r.eet Second D:\ia m ■;> menta I.uton Town m q larterflnals, were made favourites to win the Ei h Football Association p it 1 night's ••Ca'.lover" at Victoria Club here. ng quotations: 5 2 Ar- 7—2
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  • 678 12  -  KEN JALLEH By THE FIRST Malayan Thomas Cup trial held over the week-end hos left m its wake some problems which undoubtedly will puxzle but not worry the selectors. One question they will be asking themselves is: "Have we already found our 1
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  • 341 12 Harlem 'Globe Trotters May Play In S'pore THE Harlem Globetrotter*, famed Negro professional basketball team,* may play m Singapore m August. Discussion* were held m Singapore yesterday between Abe Saperstein, owner of the team, and Messrs. Goh Chye Hin, president of the Singapore Chinese AAF and Mr. George Lee, proprietor
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  • 135 12  - GOLF Here's How Slamin Sam Snead l^*^ I •/> picture c .<-ance is slightly grip is correct. Xotice arms ar« ptrttwllii s And bee v 'he leji i at lfc€ ton oj ;>.<• than, Ita .-<hoHhl*T must *oe j gher than 'he right il the ad treaa position iy« a
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  • 144 12 NOTTINGHAM, England, Feb 25, (UP). B>y "Black F!a* Ankara of Gold Coast iin i the British Empire lei weight championship by te "hnical y knocka out British cahmpion R >:: •> C iyton at the end of lih round of their sche- j duled
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  • 325 12 lI'OH. Tuesday. Kinta Indian Association scored a "rand double m this season's Ipoh District Hockey Assoeiati«Hi competitions when they defeated the Ramblers hv two «oals to nil m the final of the knockout championship this evening. After five minutes it was evident that K.I. A.
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  • 145 12 WELLINGTON. Feb. 26 (Reuter) The West Indies who had appeared certain to wind up their tour of Australia and New Zealand with a convincing win over Wellington here, had to be content with a draw today. Wellington had followed on 226 runs m arrears,
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  • 83 12 The following have been selected to represent RAF Station, Changi. m the RAF Malaya Open Boxing Championships of 1952, to be held at RAF Tengah on March 4 and b: Flyweight: ACI Sallehudin and ACI Omar (both RAF Malaya); bantamweight: ACI Daniels and ACI
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  • 36 12 ANY CLUB or association wishing to have friendly soccer games with the Special* Constabulary Sports Association kindly contact Inspector Kamarudin bin Hriji Akip. Address Central Police Station. Singapore or Telephone No. 2400 Ex 203.
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  • 82 12 m LONDON, Feb. 25, (UP).— Dr. Edith Summerskill took a hard swing at the manly art of self-defence with the announcement today that she will introduce a bill to ban boxing m Britain. She told newsmen that women must teach men to act otherwise than aiding
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  • 114 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Championship Lim Boon Keng Cup were.: Round 6 N. Littlewood beat Mah Beng Guan. Sardar Mohamed beat Peter Seng, Lim Cheng Bak beat Billy Chan. Peter Tan beat Lee Mon Seng, F. Stuart Pett beat G. Singh JEM Fagel w.o. K. Peter Thomas. TayKheng
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    37 12 Far Eastern tour. Abe Sabcrstein. owner of the fabulous 'Trotters' shuts his eyes to a flash bulb but could also be dreaming of the tremendous welcome which will surely be given his Negro basketball magicians m their
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  • 151 12 Colony Swim Tests THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold preliminary trials for five swimmers hoping to be picked for the official Singapore Olympic and Sports Council trial on March 21 at the Chinese Swimming Club. At a meeting of 'the association yesterday, it was decided that any combination of
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  • 53 12 SINGAPORE Engineer Regt. beat 200 Coy., R.M.P. 12-1 m a soccer trial held at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Centre forward Kennedy scored six for the Sappers who led 4-1 at the interval. Collins (2), Roscoe (2) Hillier and Marshall scored the other goals for SER. The RMP goal
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  • 99 12 THE following were elected office-bearers of *the Malay Sports Association for the year: President: Che Mahmood b. H; Yusof (re-elected*. Vice-Presi-dents: Che Ismail b. Abdul Aziz, Che Abu Nairn b. Hj. Ismail (reelected). Hon. Gen. Secretary: Ch e Bostam b. H.M. Kurshi (reflected). Asst. Gen. Sec: Che
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  • 114 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Soccer m Selangor wiil start m the first week m March with the Thomas Cup competition. Four teams. St. John's Old Boys (last year's winners). V.I. Old Boys. 'MBS Old Boys and the Kajang High School Old Boys are taking part m this competition. St.
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  • 252 12 SINGAPORE Progressive Cily Councillor for North Ward, Mr. A. P. Raja, will, at the Council's ordinary meeting on Friday, introduce a motion asking that a site for a sports stadium should he reserved at the present kallang Airport when the Airport shifts to Paya Lehar.
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  • 126 12 MANILA, Feb. 25, (UP).— Britain's Tony and Joy Mottram smashed and volleyed their way to the mixed doubles title match m the current national tennis tourney, defeating the Manila pair of Sam Ang and Miss Desideria Ampon, 6-1, 6-3. The Mottrams will dash m the finals
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    • 32 12 l ||M|iiiLiiyiiiiiiiiyilllil|||||||||||||||y|[|^WMr ®j| ItilmklswJ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.21 12.09 Malacca 9.14 9.30 Port Dickson 7.55 8.11 Port Sham 7.03 7.27 Penan? 1.45 2.24
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