Singapore Standard, 1 March 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard sdgsdgf II NO. 243. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 289 1 Chinese Request For Citizenship Grant Rejected Standard Siafl /<• |»ori»-r "|Ni vf'OKH GovrmiptfH Iww imwd dkuwn ihc |he i hint C|i;i«ilmt < omnirirr lor the .>l fUiwnwliiu rfeMfl i«» Chiia bom Cbiarsc who •I m ihr Colo •> 'or rtrluin iiiiiiilmt of >«»arr* »i.i\in» to ii :»llir;ili/«Ml. In i mg-de
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    61 1 ing tlic n-{ vnt \sH ■••i.- i-j Sil Mris»o■;i ojf. ||m Editor, 'Id tour. Mr Set IMS brrn .ipp.HMl f thr Siagapore n. Nt «aa made istopher on the urn of Mr. v !i Manager for \sia. whose ra is m Sinitahis been with <i iw.irly SS years. 'tj
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  • 50 1 CANBERRA. Feo. 29 (AP>— In view 'i the "great si^nificance ai i potential danger to Alls': lit' m developments m Southeasi Ana, the permanent bead >■ I c Australian External Affai > Department, Mr. Aljii W itt. i s going to Singap>! c on Ma
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  • 333 1 Ambush Boomerangs As 42 Commandos Mow Down Te r r or ists Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. For the first time since the start of the Emergency, an ambush laid by the terrorists proved to be a boomerang and rssulted m the depth of five
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    59 1 Greeting Lady Mountbatten on arrival at Kallang Airport last night were unions others representatives <>f Singapore Medical Services. In the picture are (left tt> right) Dr. 11. Vickers. Director of Medical Services. Countess Mountbutteu. .Mrs. D. W. G. Faris. Lady District Superintendent. St. John Ambulance, and Miss Mary Beade. Chief
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  • 81 1 Johore Appoin ts Mentri Besar In Ceremony Today Standard Staff Reporter THE Tungku Mahkota ol Johore will appoint Syed Abdul Kndir bin Mohamed Vahya, DP M.J.. PIS Mentri Besar at ;i ceremony m Johore Bahru to day The appointment is retrospective from Feb 20 At the same ceremony, the Family
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  • 65 1 KARACHI. Feb. 29 (UPJ Pakistan Foreign Minister Zafrullah Khan expressed the hope on hi> arrival early today that United Nations representative Frank Graham's mission m India and Pakistan •/ould be successful m settling the Kashmir dispute. Graham is due to arrive here later today en
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  • 364 1 MCP Also Fighting Internal Bailie Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA II MPI R, Fri.— Thr M;«!a>an < nmmimUf l*arl> has been fi^lilin^ a dual battle one within it* tanks an<l tin* oilier willioiit BfQßiniM t li«forces. This l»aiih> has been going on »in«*r I'MIl ivlmii the top-leader, W ri-lu. BbgromM with
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  • 180 1 MacGillivray Makes Tour OfS. Selangor Standard Staff C*rresp»ad«rf KUALA ..I'liTK. Fri Bandits prevented the Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. I) C MacGiliivray. from being received by 4<)<) Kampong Guards when he went to Batw Laul yesterday. Mr. 0 MacGUlivray, accompanied by the Mentri Besar; Raja Uda bin Raia Muhammad, Ntf£d the
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  • 378 1 Many People Greet Lady Mountbatten Standard Woman Reporter Lady Mountbatten was welcomed to Singapore at the Kalians Airport last night. She her way to Korea where she will visit wounded troops of the Allied Forces. Few introductions were necessary at the airport She had met most of the official reception
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  • 53 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 58-YEAR-OLD Chinese farmer. Phua Chye Khoo. was attacked by hornets while cutting a patch of grass m a garden on the 16th milestone Jurong Road, Singapore^ yesterday morning. Phua was severely *iun4 all over hli arms, face and chest. He was admitted ia
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  • 410 1 Standard Siatt' Reporter V TOTAL of 2..'*.V> Malayan hoys anil jafirl*. 727 of Singapore and 1,608 m \\w Federation of Malaya, were successful m the (.'ambritlijjt' School Certificate Examination held m December, l*>.~»!. Of this total. 317 Federation students ohtained the First Grade while the
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  • 99 1 CANBERRA. Feb. 29 (ReuterAAP) Australian External- Affairs Minister Richard Casey today announced the appointment ..f Mr. Arthur Roden Cutler, a second world war Victoria Cros.-. winner, aa Australian High Commissioner m Ceylon. Mr. Cutler has been Australian Hiijh Commissioner m New Zealand since May
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  • 62 1 SOUTH PORT, Maine. Feb. 28 (UP)— The British collier Lodestone reported fire aboard today but coast guard said it was m no immediate danger. The coast guard cutter Yakutat left for the stricken vessel. 50 miles off the Nova Scotia coast. The
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Feb. 29 (Renter) Mr. Lester Pearson. Canadian External Affairs Minister, has decided not to accept appointment as Secretary Genera] of the new .stream liner! North Atlantic Pact Organisation, a usually well-informed source said here today. Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador m Washington,
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  • 66 1 LONDON, Feb. 29 (Reuter).— Mrs. James V. Rank, widow of Britain's millionaire flour miller, was told today to take for herself any six horses from one of the most valuable string ot racehorses m the country. Mr. Rank, who died last month, made this
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  • 49 1 Templer In S 'pore To Meet Family THE HIGH Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, Sir Gerald Templer. arrived by plane m Singapore yesterday to meet his wife and daughter. Miss Jane Templer, who are due m the Colony by air today. Sir Gerald was staying at Bukit Serene.
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    • 139 1 HeadHne 1»* CitY I9:ri Pro^ e M^rser* /loi c mp CMe^ V^moamav. *oo Sanaa* h^s inside^*^ vwy. n eviewed^ Pmlt Merger. Hitso ut^p. 4 Emergency: Ki ,,edinMonth~*p.s JMU^QSKmv StiH Htm A tee/ G AT^i/rtf' to* r^flkl LLLLLLLL. I irgt —^frriig^r^^^^^Bk^ i n food t^^^^j^^k M 'oraqe, E«tr« deep Hydroor keep*
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  • 462 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S «'on>titutional development and its advanre towards democratic enlightenment "has started and it is not £oing to stop/' 9 said the Ul\ Council President, Mr. T. P. F. HfcNeice, m bk 1 .">! administration report
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  • 103 2 These Can Choose Their Own Plots v- H tO P Lebar squ tters to settle Rroupa m the ii stt ement »as taken of by 41 Families ■n the r. gistei >en< d vl-s- S r, Burl X*. Collector L H venues, told The Sta I these families i be
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  • 71 2 FOLLOWING have been elected to the Executive Committee of the Singapore Council tor Ariu't Education: President Professor F. Mason; \Jioe President. Mr. Lee Ku»g| («ii: :.n: Him Treasurer. Profe.-sor It E. Ho! turn: Hon. Secretary, .'•I:' J Ie Pi evost. [Members Messrs. P. S RaJui
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  • 65 2 "I'LL GROW old m prison", complained a 24-year-old Sinhalese. K. L. Martin, m the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. Martin was appealing against a sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of robbery. The court told Martin that the reason he was
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  • 148 2 Standard Staff Reporter WE WANT development of responsible local Government on 1 the Colony level and not on the "community level.'" said Mr. John Laycock. (Progressive. LKatong) yesterday when he commented on statements made by i the Under Secretary tor the I Colonies. Lord Munstcr.
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  • 26 2 APPLICATIONS for admission to Primary I classes m Government and Aided Schools m 1953 should be submitted between April 1 and June 30.
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  • 47 2 THE APPEAL by two Sikhs Kartar Singh and Sunder Singh, sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was allowed yesterday by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal. The appeal was argued by Mr. H. A. Francis.
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  • 135 2 DIVERGENT views were expressed yesterday by two of the Colony's politicians on the amalgamation of Malaya and Singapore, discussed m London during the Malaya debate m the House of Lords this week. Mr. John Laycock, (Progressive, Katong) opposed the proposal, while Mir. C. R. Dasaratha
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  • 192 2 WILL MEET PUBLIC ALL THE WAY' Police Welcome Graft Complaints THE Singapore Police are prepared lo meet any member of the public who has a complaint of i;raft against any public servant, ''not half way but i'\\ the May,** a C.I.D. spokesman tohl The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on
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  • 35 2 SINGAPORE has 3.280 street lamps illuminating approximately 85 miles ot roadway. In 1951 522 street lights were installed bringing to completion the first five year programme of street lighting.
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  • 446 2 Appeal Verdict Reserved JUDGMENT m the appeal by six Malay rioters against sentence of death for the murder of Cpl. J. W. Davies was reserved yesterday by the three judges sitting m the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal. The appellants Thamby bin Osman,
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  • 197 2 HAWKERS: Itinerant hawker licences issued m Singapore m 1951 amounted to 5.223. while 208 such licences were issued to three approved manufacturers for the sale of ice-cream. The total fee collected amounted to $271,775.30. DOGS: 'A total of 9.000 unhealthy stray dogs were trapped
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  • 166 2 AT THE annual general meeting of the British Medical Association (Malaya Branch Southern Division recently with Dr. Laidlavv Thomson, the outgoing Chairman m the Chair, the i'ollowing were elected officebearer* for the year: Chairman Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan: Chairman -elect Prof. D E. C. Meikie; Vice-Chairman
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  • 159 2 THE WATER supply situation m Singapore remains serious, and if plant and steel requirements for the Tebrau Works are held up, a water shortage may develop m 1952. This is stated m the City Council President's Yearly Administration Report for 1951. Owing to the rapid increase
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    • 142 2 Communist Campaigns Singapore: m feb rnnrnm juif juiv<ug sep oct hou decljah fEB mmhp»iim»y juw Wy m sep oct m pec f I capture of ionm6 14 j capture J j Jof bcncoo- TcArru»i;«»c«««o«iinn jf LciPTttftE Of BOMIHCAI I T l!£L S J«ii tMAn/% OTA MIT I »twsc*tMi,i.t*T ■<>«•: 6ARPINS
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    • 118 2 j At Home i| with I INDOOR GAMES 1 O lt Mk_ 'fit' t I Jigsow Pu.xles Tritoctics (Military Toct.cs Gon c on Lond, Air Ond Sea); Box.qur; Brdgc Good* Going (Race Go^ Monopoly TcopoU I I Bombordo; Solitaire; Chessmen; Drought v hTJ I Toys bent. mm Hardial oingh &Sons
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    • 70 2 mmWj&mk i^RXDI^XV^WT^FI^XV^DOAKJCIEWr/wMATVOU LJ IWE NOrDOFULL C\ "E^^Vz^; I l LV^^ X><NDiAVIDA^EOF«IAnTOOC r C THINK I AM- DANCE. THAT TAKE- A HpOPS •J^T.^ imj^^J^Zßm p f^ 15 y for this harvest/t you wjow a square? Amd require human ViS***/ Tjnt fi *> > ■ffKT TfmB& I AMTH Z I rZtpr «rrro<;
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  • 1232 3 CITY BAN ON 'BIRDS OF PASS AGE' Councillors Must Have Seven Years' Residence standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors by sixteen votes to seven, erday decided that qualifications for members of the jnci! should include one of residence for at least seven of a period of ten years immediately preceding
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  • 273 3 ADJOURNMENT SPEECHES Councillors Will Cherish Privilege ADJOI'R.YME.NT speeches will continue to feature at Singapore City Counefl meetings judging by the tenor of the speeches iiia<l<* by Councillors and the President on the adjournment yesterday. There were admissions of abuse of this privilege (by Mr. Yap Pheng Gock. Num.) Hind of
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  • 352 3  - MEN WARD OFF LEAP YEAR DAY WILES Marjorie Shannon By ALTHOUGH Leap Year Day was yesterday, Singapore girls still have the rest of the year m which to propose. Thousands of girls all over the world don't wait for Leap Year. In fact they have as much to say about
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  • 86 3 THERE is a serious shortage of candidates with School Certificate qualification for the City Council's Clerical Service, states the President m his yearly administration report for last year. Owing to this the Council held a special entrance examination at which 63 daily rated and temporary employees
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  • 32 3 Standard Staff Reporter STEPS ar e being taken by the Singapore City Council to extend the restriction to Penang and Malacca hackney carriages to enter the Colony without special licences.
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  • 295 3 Mandard Stall Reporter *;ih^ lH u ATTITI DE f certaio Singapore Ciiv Councillors who pry inio every detail of a committee decision .V MII<S IIP Or COllfirmalioll hv lh faß ""a"! ha. made th e job of City Councillor a curse," declared Mr. "P I
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    42 3 MR. Tay Siow Hwa, an old boy of the AngloChinese Secondary School, Singapore, left m the Chusan on Thursday for the United Kingdom to study medicine. Mr. Tay is the younger brother of Mr. Tay Siow Hoon, manager of Commercial Traders Limited.
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  • 204 3 Penalties Not Our Business Rajah Standard Staff Reporter IT IS NOT the function of the Singapore City Council to formulate of even recommend increased penalties under certain Ordinances declared Mr. A. P. Rajah. (Prog. N.) at the Council meeting yesterday. Mr. Rajah was .speaking on a decision of the Vehicles
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  • 105 3 THE President of the Singapore City Council. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, has agreed to approach Government to appoint a Standing Committee to review the election machinery from time to time. Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Lab., S.) made the suggestion at the Counci t
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  • 109 3 Power House Progress IN SPITE of shortage of skilled labour, inadequate supplies of granite :ind late deliveries ol materials, "notable* 1 progress was made m 19-">1 m the construction ot the new power station at Pa^ir Panjang. The City Council president's yearly administration :eport says that there was an increased
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  • 31 3 PAYA LEBAR Road, between MacPhersoa Royd and the entrance to Paya Lebar Ruad Pumping Station, will be closed to through traffic tor about six weeks to construct a sewer.
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    • 74 3 I~— r WT, f. .»c xA^Axr J^r^N --~V IfY «F CKXTS GONI^A/ YEH...BUT I FIGGER IF DOC /^^'"^^'Cl^i -Sn H -^S VY SAVE US WITH WAS GONNA MAKE WITH TM/.-COURS^VIftJ P^S RIGHT AO^ A HIS MACHINE, VnME-MACHINE.HE'D HAVE MEBBE TH' ySBy f 1?) i DOCTO(? -^J OOP^J^?,S^PSAi i J v.
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  • 98 4 HC Visits Gurney's Grave standard Staff Correspondent KUALA M'MPtK. Fri.— Yesterday morning the High Commissioner. Sir Gerald Templer, visited Cheras Road Cemetery to pay his respects at the trave of his predecessor. Sir Henry Gurney. Afterwards Sir Gerald went to Sungei Besi where he inspected the Police Station, saw a
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  • 321 4 HELP END CRISIS' Scout Head Makes Appeal To Parents Standard Staff Correspomlent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— "We can't all go out and shoot bandits but there are other ways, ffreat or small, m which we can help not only to end this Emergency but also to prevent another one arising and,
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    35 4 Patrol Leader CHUNG HAN PENG of the sth Klang Senior Troop, AngloChinese School) who qualified as a King's Scout. He is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Chung of Port Swettenham.
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  • 490 4 Merger Ensured Seats In K. Lumpur Elections The b^TT""~"^ quortrr,, r( > here oorK r JJ given Ky v,r r i Ho^"^ il hi, B Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Referring to the UMNO MCA alliance as bring wholly communal and that that alliance
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  • 482 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Johore Bahru children have evoked the highest admiration and praise from all animal lovers for the splendid and humane work they have been doing m past months regarding the prevention of cruelty to animals, stated Mrs. J. Falconer,
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  • 652 4 Standard Staff (orrespoinlrui KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "A tale of intriinir and full sense of the word between terrorist* and Special < imi«4j the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. 1). M. K. Grant, deacril la< Mr. Justice Wilson m the High Court here toda\ Mr.
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  • 83 4 Recruits Will Benefit Standard I (on I MXI ftIBAN I i .tl.tl > I .it un Semhilaa (r... < mm M < kti esl vices iii taffeta 1 JTjhiitd I i&yi U milit nn m trnr,' I !)••<>•. rflM ii' mi Hrn salan vtr:K tun n I hilt ifir I
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  • 14 4 longing I carrying R1 turned (Clang, Port >" Ltlßl| The were
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  • 54 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRI', Fri F 4 attempting to evade Ckisto duty of $175.87 on a quant of mouthorgans, Lv Shon«^ Voon. was convicted on Ittf plea of guilty Jiud fined $1,100, by thf President of the S< 'ioni Court, Che Faib bin ttaji 1
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  • 24 4 117th BIRTH ANNIVERSARY KUALA The II Sri B i ah Devei the Y.v»4:.v:nn<: Kua I ition of pi ful at fMJ Miv R 1
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  • 9 4 Che Rauf Takes Up New Post i hin W
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    • 233 4 tittvb ant* fjmA* tfappieb now! SSj(Bti THE feeling of well-being which \€t« Bp results from taking De Witt's \jj Pills is proof of their good influence M\ on your general health. The rnson that they are a valuable diuretic ~%gS|^iB^ ,1 kid*** 1 stt»nila>iL Your kidneys arc I J|^||pgv* Him
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  • 309 5 TIN— STEEL PACT DOES NOT AFFECT MALAYA I Stall Correspondent The t:n-for-stcel rt ratiy concluded I'nited Kingdom nited States gives no lalayan producers. c opinion of Mr. J. chairman of the rin Limited, speaking |i serai meeting of the re today. ippd said that the of the Federation isurancc that
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  • 197 5 Standard Stall Reporter iron. Fri. Three MtrreiMlerrti UmmUu who r«mcrlj an attain gani: leader, a MftiiMi leader and ..nnmniration a»«nt respectively, io,lu> Irnlified m Hi-li Court that a 21-vrar-oIJ CmlmMwc woman, i.h- \h wan a nur<M- to a bandit gang m the <-k.i|. \r«-a of
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  • 75 5 I 111 r» tirrment 01 Mr. A. I i i>b\ the Director «>t it; 11 Singapore m this year was an I- •<l w.sterday b> IMr. Raj n«r. vit prrsiri i Ike Ymith < ttumil. i he -u->ke at the ora < nnu st a| Baffles
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  • 23 5 RE made progi 1951 Court* ition t pro ■.<■?• Forte '■v plays Sfa St ge p The 1 Exs■ I i Inter-
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  • 69 5 Robertson Hits Out At Letters By The 'Warped' SIDEN f th< Sin- p C« a] 111 T P. said :iy led the pub mid, ol M gain .rate pc m ol ruiv ng .-.I:- D. (Ptog, b i d urin| the a* the Citj Coung yes era ay 1 beittsou
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  • 171 5 f. -i \THKXS m im Xyrr. >l< Pli«tm>ii Kit. < iii.Mi I;.. I lorrin K«l >< riiuiiin IM t. II Wk. V\<H>.i!,!i:li I.i rk. Heights, AflM l<e II ippj H orlij \-i i Kub- >.iv Mill> Miell Ruhttrr, Mn>i'ii uitrn -hi j ;nir«- nniil i|IK ■>n Kltii I
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  • 73 5 M.mdud Staff < oi r»'spoiid«'nt PEN v Fi The Penang Mvi p now advertising 'i Lfnited Kingdom md a surcessor to F W i C\ iel Assist- > Engineer, who is ;<t pre on 't-M v»\ M- IVi >n i).i> written to tho Muniripalit.v that I rishes
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  • 109 5 MOSES Ezekiel Elias. 18--jrear-oid student of the tiabo (it n (Jewish Scout Mu\ement) scored an t'< v victory at the oratorial contest held at the Raffles Chin" School yesterday |0 m liif first prize. The siibjeci ol Hie contest was: ''I In* duties and responsibilities ol
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  • 53 5 MEMBERS of v v- Singapore City Council ester-day stood up m silence at the start of their ineo'iru as niHvk of respect at the death ol King. The Council also passed a resohiti >n expressing Its grief on [he Xii us death and sympathy with the
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  • 52 5 THK coaapulsory fitment of taxi-meters te second class hackne' carriages and taxicabs has b»*en extended from Mar. SI. 1«M to Dec SI. At the Cit.v Council meting yesterday. it was stated that the ipira] <ear for the testing equipment m the work shop did not arrive
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  • 137 5 Standard Staff wrrespondent IPOH, Fri. Speaking at today's annual genera: meeting of Petaling Tin Limited, Mr. J. T. Chappel, the chairman said that T hc streamlining of State and Federal administrations and iho whole-hearted cooperation from all communities were needed if results are t>> be
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  • 69 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fii The Henry Gurney Fund Committee for the southern districts of Province Wellesley have been named. The chairman is Mr. Loggin, District Oflßcer of Nebong Tebal district. Mr. R Sockalingam has becMi appointed secretary and treasurer ol the committee. Other members are: Penghulu, Seoawi
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  • 202 5 FIRE LOSSES TOTAL 5½ M. sea n Sirgapore Lxst (5| Bullion, *4 !iun less than .> ear 1 y ii M President, PF. N c In bia nn- ■aal report issued yesterday attributed t»«e drop In the losses to redueei Communist inspired Incendiarism However. th« Fire Brigade harl i emrd
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  • 61 5 THE SINGAPORE City Council has a.-jreed to defer taking legal action to obtain vacant possession of Hong Lim Green ponding financial provision being made for Council scheme to build a sports ciub. A' the Council meeting yesterday, it was Blso decked to &et an un lertaking from the
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  • 208 5 Train Bragged Mother 30 Feet HITTERWORTH. Fri. —An attractive 25-year-old Malay woman. Che Sarah binti Puteh. told Che Abdul Kah man bin Mat. the Coroner, m the Magistrate's Court at Nibong Tebal yesterday that she fainted after seeing: her mother, Che Man binti Joloi, a*ed 43 years bein& drassed by
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  • 140 5 Sub-Station Decision Deferred Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that industrial expansion m Singapore would k»e arrested if Singapore City Councillors refused the extension of electric power to industries was made yesterday by Mr. Yap Phong Geek (Nominated) at the Councillors' ordinary meeting. Mr. Yap's suggestion came when Mr. D. Robertson
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  • 252 5 SiHinlard Siaff Reporter inrreased Cost of Living Allowances awarded to both established and open votes stall and the increased basic wages awarded to the latter, partly from Jan. 1 and partly from July 1951. At the same time a revised estimate ol income showed
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  • 88 5 SINGAPORE Labour City Councillor for South Ward. Mr. V. K. Nair, yesterday told the Council at its ordinary meeting that he would introduce a motion later calling for the establishment of a Whitley Council as a negotiating machinery between employees and i he Councillors. Mr. Nair said this
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  • 322 5 Standard Special Correspondent c^ UALA LUMp UR/ Fri.—Security Forces operating m me Federation this morning reached the century mark m the total of terrorists they have killed this month. ji i$ t le >cst nee May last year when their bag
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  • 33 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The annual general meeting of the members of trie Eilerton Club m Kuala Kangsar, will be held at the Club premises at 5 p.m. on Monday. March 10.
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  • 138 5 Standard Staff Reporter 'i HE steadily rising demand for a ■-)> m Singapore increased sales to a new record figure ot ■■:.)4.I8I.8O« cubi'- feet last ye. if. The City Council president "i his yearly administration report says that this denoted an increase of t>9
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  • 37 5 THE Singapore City Council yesterday agreed to increase the quota of electricity of domestic consumers from 150 to 250 kWhr units, per month. No restriction is imposed on the typ of domestic appliances u.sed.
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  • 79 5 IPOH. Fri PeUliru Tin Limited had a most successful year m 15*51 when it earned a nett profit of 15,536,112. In terim dividends of I*o per tent, were declared and a final one of thirty per cent, is proposed. Last year, the staff of the company continued
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  • 63 5 IPOH. Fi The announcement recently by Government thai Special Constables ami Auxiliary Police will be retrained ii;t- catl ied e'e^' anxiety to the miners. Thy fear that during the period of training the m < will be at the merry of the bandits. The minei s
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  • 161 5 KOTA BAHRTV Fri. No, member of the Security Forces" need fear a criminal prosecution if. acting m good faith and upon reasonable grounds, he injures or kills a law abiding citizen mistaken for a bandit. The (Celantan State Counsel, Mr. L. A. Massie. said this
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  • 131 5 M.ind.iriJ >MII K«p<tf|rr tig to c by the public to tin I m n it< report of ttu Presklei I state *if population m genei i i not yet alive to thi p bi!itir>< which i Ivai rtusi < 1 ierh ip i ing
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  • 114 5 Engineer Killed In A m bush M.iiid^td Mill <or t <s|»iH»d' nt tPOH Fri I vi>ii wig <■ late Murra i and I i driver were k i i i ;h at S fei Sip Mi i with a Police I I anl and l Specia Constable prolin a 11
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  • 373 6 'I "HE SINGAPORE Government's rejection of Mr. 1 Lira Yew Hock's motion to amend the Trade Union Ordinance to permit Government unions to affiliate with the Trade Union Congress was based pnmarilv on political tear. Mr. C. C. Tan and Mr. Blvthe revealed this fear m their speeches
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  • 433 6 fROM the point of v:ew of the economic func--1 tions and organisational solidarity of the labour movement, the entry of Government Unions into the T.U.C is logical, valid and imperative. If organised labour is to be effective and efficient, it musi like capital, establish a monopoly of labour. F r
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  • 2175 6 Why There Is Discontent Among "A Service Would Not Be fln Efficient One Unless It Wos A Contented One" The Deputy High Commissioner In A Statement To The Press Last Week By Aster Gut csekera A SERVICE would not be aa efficient one unless it was a contented one," the
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    • 9 6 PINT 35 CENTS^^ \^)s) COLD STORACE^P CREAMERIES^ J %&YOGHOuitt
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    • 159 6 Partisan Articles Sir:— I have read w*h Hiil wh h interest "Ex-Labour's "artzj- »ur I ments m his letter to Tne XL. eled I Standard regarding the I t fortui UMNO-MCA alliance editor* arrange i men ials. One significant state* I ment he has, however. o:;ri- ted to stress itrfiich
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    • 695 6 \FALAYAN Trad<? Unionism, with interest to the discus- Acr its best is represented 7\ Of YY*\ V^\l y^\ /~T s sons' ons te s me lot r an by the three Unions catering for jL\. lO L\J.l 1 1 L^ll ICJ y° m la< no ver y emphctic locally-engaged employees
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  • 410 7 Labour Govt. Sanctioned Bombing Of China Bases m I V Fefc. 29 (LP) r -»or» c Prime >,;„;.„.,. clement iulee l1 ■;•> f -,-,r,i az.,-.,,,,,,, action attach on 1,,. 1., 1,1- ,f i1,,., ilr( „>,.,! heav, aj, attacks on I „it.-,l Nation, r ri n -«_-^w*—
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  • 75 7 RANGOON, Feb. 29, (AP) A strong force of m nts which over ran and occupied the Central Burma M town of Myingyan yesterday, seized the District r.nttndtnt of Police, his wife and family as hostages re leaving the ransacked town when troops arrived. entered
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  • 82 7 S \IGO Feb I:. {Ttn ter). G teral B Salan, Acting Fi 'oi tndei -iii-chiei m In<tn-( m yesti rday '.old 22.fXM) French Union troops uated from the Hoa Binh it lasl weekend they wore awn face other tasks. 1 Hi' ai "The vanquished
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  • 87 7 MANILA. Feb. 28 (UP)— The government's volcanology cw.n--rm:r«-e has issued a warning thai Hib >k-Hibok volcano on Camiguin Island may again erupt The warning was directed to the people who have returned to their homes near the volcano which killed between TOO and 1.000 persons m
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  • 142 7 iPXK.x M ;»f» (IF, -The C «v,rn,n, n of Premie, I mre decided to resell vesterda, afl. r the N i I I \ssemmj rated no < i>nfi m((. m it < i.n, |a tarmac taxes by 15 per cent to I rutc to
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  • 50 7 JAKARTA. Fen 29, (AFP) The Indonesian goodwill mission to Burma left here by air this morning for Rangoon. The mission is headed by Sultan Hamengku Buwono. Dr. Johannes Leimena, Health Minister who was earlier slated to head the mission. stayed behind because of the present government crisis.
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  • 191 7 TOKYO, Feb. 29, (Reuter-AAP) Japon's opposition political parties claimed last night that Japanese independence was jeopardised by the United States Japan administrative agreement signed m Tokyo yesterday. i The agreement, covering j administrative details for the United States-Japan Security Pact provides lor joint action
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  • 135 7 Canada's New G-G Opens Parliament OTTAWA, Feb. 29, (Reuter) Mr. Vinceni Massey, who was installed here yesterday as Canada's first Canadian-born I Governor General, later opened Parliament with a speech from the throne. In his 1.300-word speech I outlining Canada's legislative programme. Mr. Massey said: •'The situation throughout the world
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  • 127 7 HONGKONG. Feb. 28 (UP)— A Chinese Communist report received here today said famine has broken out m some North China areas following an "extensive winter drought." It said the famine is especially serious m Shansi Province where an anti-corruption campaign was suspended to permit the release
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  • 201 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 29, (AP)— Prime Minister Nehru declared yesterday that de-spite lettwing gains m the recent elections, he is convinced that fur India Communism would l>e "utteriy disruptionist and injurious.* 1 At his first news ronferenre since the vwd of India's national elections. Nehru
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  • 55 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 29. (UP)— The United States Mutua] Security Administration has made a new allocation of U551,026,000 for Formosa, it was learned today The amount will he spent for the purchase of 7,000 tons of lubricating oil costing $950,--000, $50,000 worth of plywood factory machinery and
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  • 225 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 29, (AP) Peking's sweeping propaganda, charging the United States with germ warfare m Korea has reached proportions of what the Reds co'i a "national patriotic campaign" and is taken here to indicate plague and chosera epidemics which the Reds could not control
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  • 151 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (AP) -The United States and most of the Western allies were reported today to have agreed to hit back at Moscow by restricting the movements of Soviet representatives m their countries. Diplomatic authorities said preliminary plans for combined action
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  • 96 7 RIO DP: JANEIRO, Feb. 29, j (UP). A Brazilian airliner on j the way to Rio de Janeiro crashed 4<i(t miles northwest of here yesterday, killing 17 and injuring 14 others of the 32 persons aboard. The police casualty figures did not account for the
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  • 80 7 Iran Piri Warned Moslem terrorist Shaik Abdol Hussein Wahrdi warns at a news conference m Teheran during; January that his Fedavan Islam organization will assassinate Premier Mossadeq i»f Persia and other government leaders if FeUayan leader Navab Safavi (pictured on the poster m the Background) Ls not freed from jail.
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  • 278 7 Eden :Agreemen t On W. Germany 's Role 'Major Ste p' LONDON, Feb. 29 (Rcuter) Foreign Secretory Anthony Eden told the House of Commons yesterday he regarded the agreement on Germany's financial contribution to defence reached m talks m London, Lis' on ond Bonn as "a major step not only
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  • 72 7 LONDON, Feb. 29, (AH 1 The British Minister dI Education, Miss Florence Horsburgh. announced today lhal she hoped to see an exchange of about LOO teachers between the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries m 1952 She told the House of Com mon.s she was planning
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  • 176 7 BONN, FV -■> !Ai' rtie West German Government has ac ■<■;): .i i)i opo: a i f the We tern Big Three p ers to produce ertain types I a y weapons fur Alia:.' c tfc :< n c hi." 'o ban the
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  • 66 7 l I t\. ;K< >NG F<' I>.1 >. 28 'AIM Three pink-cheeked Canadian nuns arrived m Hongkong yesterday after 1 1 monl hs m 1 nunisi pri: on m ("tuna. vei ordered to be December after ;i public (rial at Canton m which Ihey were convicted
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    • 124 7 FSTTJNGS Stoneware Pipes; r 1 is) Iron iK Galvanised *illi lillin-rs. C Lavatory Basins r 0 rtner essential items, besides Ihe ilm»w umml for sanitarjf installations p are al-o obtainable. r. 1.40 9i-4>\l priw.% quitted \j 4* n r4»fgU4»xf m p. 0 FONGHIN CO., LIMITED, 0 I Walli.li St.. SINGAPORE.
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  • 158 8 Standard Aviation Reporter WORKS offices made up of some old steel girders erected on Faya Lebar site for an international airport will signify the start of operations on that multimillion dollar project. This will most probably go up this month. There will be also
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  • 53 8 LONDON. Feb. 29 iAFP> The fastest known medium jet bomber m t lie world. "Canberra" will be sent to Australia lor special training for me forthcoming British atom tests a* Woomera rocket range m central Australia, the aeronautic editor of the "Evening
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  • 176 8 Standard Aviation Reporter i Flvinr around the world along the All-Red route In all kinds of weather has been the mission of a Sydney journalist. He left Singapore yesterday by QantasBOAC on the "last leg" home. Dudley Osborne, the journalist, was Invited by the
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  • 356 8 The Air Officer m charge of Administration Headquarters Far East A.r Force, Air Vice Marshal H. L. Patch, at Changi yesterday took the salute at the pass.ngout parade of the eighth recruits course of the R.A.F. (Malaya) under the command of Flight Lieutenant
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  • 57 8 Despatches TODAY: Pale bang 3 a.m. ■by Maiini, Sarawak (except IMiri) 8 am by Rajah Brooke, i Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Ophir. Sibil 8 a.m. by Angby, South Africa (letters only) noun by Karsik. Kas: Africa noon by Karsik, Ceylon. Britain. N. [reland, Eire. Europe North and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 674 8 rwi RKi;il.\H TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE D, rfM Over Und 9ai Fraartaci 1^ All Ameritao Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore Arr LA/Sf Will I AM LKKINBACU U/ZtMu H/SKHai 2!>Mar LApr 23Apr ,i tuU »rticu**«? >1 Urj Carlo Ueep lanxs and Passer.gei Boufcjnga etc Aser's ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. lei >
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    • 628 8 x /l Ships m Harbour (ioduwn No. 1: Mambang, Lam i Sam. King's Dock: Taria. Kah Poh. Kfppol Dock: Dromus, Sabang, Pangkor. Cal>l<- Wharf: Retriver. Western Anchorage: J. Squires. Elona, IT. S. Stansford, Landak, Xewbury Cap Tourane. OUTER ROADS ll, i Hsuan, Mount Parker. Gettrude Maersk, Island Mail. Ophir. North
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    • 366 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I.lnyd Holland America I me Ncdcrlanri line ttoiterriam ItnUerriam Amstrrdaro HALIFAX. MONTREAL. BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. Spore P strim P«nang SLOTERDYK (HAL) Gdns. 4 5 6 Mar 7 S Mar TABIAN (SMN) 17 2* Mir 23 'I* Mar 2~> 1*
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    • 421 8 S nore I' x «t "SFI.ANHIA' for BanckoV t j\i. ir "FAIAOONIA for Bat;* kok Horijjkona Manila t M Jr foi Bangkok It-It Mat "PANA^'a" for Bangkok Hongkung. Maniia Kobe Yokohama 11 r "MLONIA' for Saigon Nl Banekok lt-l?A»r FROM JAPAN BONC;KON< "BINTANG" for Bangkok IMI Mai SAILIN(iS TO CONTINFM
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  • 575 9  -  ENGINEER Engineer Advocates \iinual Exhibition Of Best Products By WE HAVE m Singapore and the Federation the finest tradesmen tot exist m the world today. Not only this, we hove among these men a iril of private enterprise unequalled m any other country, and this
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  • 96 9 MANILA Irb 29, (Heater): Thailand's ri« exban m only temporary and is expected to be -hnriiv m orduiu to official advices received to- Ike ifovi-rnment ownrd National Kin* and orn <r itmn from the Philippine Legation m Bangkok. i w message indicated that this
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  • 103 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib- Bayers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1,081 $1,082 F.A.B. m bales Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. $7.08* $1,082 No. 2 R.S.S. $1,052 $1.06? No. 3 R.S.S. $1032 $1,041 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per lb were: Apr.
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  • 88 9 STOCKS of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates at the end of January at 8,098 tons were the highest recorded for many months. The highest tonnage of stocks for last year was 7,61)1 m July (Dec. 7.340 tons). Production of tin-in-concen-trates last month
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  • 36 9 TOTAL world production of fresh apricots, cherries, peaches, plums, and prunes m 1951 is estimated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture at 7.170.000 short tons. This is an 8 per cent. Increase over 1950.
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  • 213 9 'Thai Economy Greatly Improved Sutherland Standard Staff Reporter THAILAND is to be congratulated on having achieved a "high degree of economic stability," said Mr. J. A. P. Sutherland, chairman of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association yesterday when commenting on Thailand's second increase m February m the value of tht tical
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  • 81 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 29— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.67 to £1 Sterling: 11K*****75 to US$l: HK$l H4O to Malayan $1: HKSUL'9S to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold tfK$325.S to uiif taci. Buyers Sellers No. 1 Soot Loose $I.oBs $1 082 No 1 RSS
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  • 114 9 Settling German External Debts LONDON, Feb. 29 (ReutersCreditors, debtors and governmental representatives of 28 countries, including India, are now conferring m London to settle Germany^ external debts. Pre-war external debts are unofficially calculated at about U.S. $2,500,000,000. The post-war total owing to allied nations is estimated at another U. 5.53.800-.-000.000
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 9 The Directors, officers and staff of the Public Insurance Co. Ltd.. Singapore, of which Mr. Aw Boon Haw (seated sixth from the right) is the chairman. This picture was taken Just before the Directors' meetinf on Thursday, when it was reported to the Directors that the Company was making rapid
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  • 218 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER traders m Singapore are waiting for the opening of the New York commodity exchange on Monday for the first time m 11 months. The announcement over the week-end of the treeing of the American rubber market was not
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 9 Mr. M. Brewer (loft), Chairman of Lifeguard Milk Products Pty.. Ltd. Australia, reached Singapore by QantasBOAC on Thursday on his way to a business visit m Britain and the VS. He was met here by Lifeguard executives Mr. K. .1. Mason-Cox. Director and local Manager (cemtre), and Mr. Gordon Scott,
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  • 85 9 QUIET conditions prevailed on the Singapore produce market yesterday and no business was recorded m both the coconut oil and copra seel inns. Copra had buyers at $272 per picul and sellers ai $28£. Coconut oil had sellers ai $45 and buyers at $44
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  • 44 9 A Japanese mission. now negotiating a new commercial agreement with Brazil, is due visit Santia^'j (Chile) this month Chile exnects to buy Japanese ships, machinery, china, toys and other products, and sell Japan Chilean cooper, b'.eel and ni'rates. A. P.
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  • 172 9 Surplus Rubber Warning Malaya, RI Will Bear Brunt If US Curbs Continue Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 29 Unless "oil restrictive measures ore removed" on the use of rubber by Americon manufacturers, "the full brunt of any surplus will have to be borne by the natural product," warned Mr. Clo
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  • 124 9 Glut Of Textiles In Burma RANGOON, F.; 29 (K-. A i gli is threa ing many Burmi c bankruptcy and '.he Gov ment has off* red to bu "overstocks," m order to he p dealers pay off pressing and add liquid funds to banks, whose vrarehou filled with unredeemed tile
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  • 125 9 MALAYAN Exc lange B i Association 1 buying rate* merchants *pv (100 Malayanl are: U.S. and Canadian '2 1 Ifi iTT.t. 32 13 Hi (O I) US 33 1 Hi on credit bills and US 'd-i 1/8 ■>■ tr.ide bills and Canadian S3 :i U t9()
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  • 74 9 I A l»\/. flio!i\:.t> I ••>>. !M. \ri:-K(i:m.i is srekiac supp«»rl of 1..r.m AMUTiran cou»Ui.-s m her dispute with tlir [Jailed states over thr price ot tin. 'I ,it- FimcJhß Ministr> IUM iiishiulrd its diplo lii.ttir r«*pn scntiliv<'s m tlii- \i:i«*ri(As to Irani iin Miiuundums
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  • 782 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri. There was an ovez-ail lack of interest on the Malayan share market today. The dull conditions were attributed to a larg? extent to the cautious attitude of London operators periding the publication of the United Kingdom budget. Yesterday's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers
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    • 306 9 APAN ANTI-£ AREA MEASURES EASED TOKYO, Feb. 29, (Reurer) The Japanese Foreign hange Control Board has announced that it is easing i.jres it had enforced last week to discourage exports fne sterling area. ortening* 4 moves, effective from March 3, .J* protests from industry and trade les. Thf-v mciud- co
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  • The Cinema the Theater and the Arts
    • 558 10 ITALY: For the past two years "The Golden Carriage" has been discussed, planned and dreamed about m Italian studios. It has become almost a myth. This adaptation of Prosper Merimee's "Santa -Sacramento Carriage" to be filmed m technicolour under the direction of Jean Renoir and. last
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    • Article, Illustration
      231 10 I^»RANCE: A French dramatist of note is Monsieur Jean-Bernard Luc whose play, "Philemon's Complex," has pui\cd to capacity houses m Pu.-;s for two years. Now his ne v play is m rehearsal. Entitled "The Grape Vine," the play deals with the pro. blems of an aristocratic family who own
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    • Article, Illustration
      338 10 IVriCjE: His Majesty King Car--1-^ nival 48th was christened King of Song six -months u^o and at his mythical "coronation here last week international music hall stars were m Nice lor the Carnival m "his" honour. Mistinguett, Maurice Chevalier. Edith "La-Vie-En-Ro.-e" Piaf. Josephine Baker (who has just had a
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    • 201 10 ITALY:— Pietro Azzaroni is a barber from Bologna who has only one passion painting. One of his paintings has been accepted and hung at the 'Quadrienale' m Rome and has made him famous overnight. Azzaroni'g beginnings were amusing to say the least. Realizing that Bologna offered him nothing he
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  • 506 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 tn ft 4i m) Ift a.m. Emergency \e»s IK.JL.ti 10.05 Housewives' Choice; II a.m. New Records; 1 p.m. Programme Summary: 1.03 Hubert Ro>i.m; Sextette <s. Tommr Horsey; I New»: 1.50 Interlude: B p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.15 Rarin" commentaries from Penane Turf Club;
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    • 269 10 IM i VITIAL I AIXH AiTI \L iifl all the ingredients to I „,kr A i.WYW PICTURE! Ms CJk cmf-mm I* "S# SMfrH 7DNEBA DN COMES THE and iatrodariac ill ANNA MARIA ALBERGHETI 'J) Sensational T«rn \i;r Soprano latest Malayan Gaaetle Special ptetorea of PAKATROOT OPERATIONS X I ELECTIONS tix^s^Md^l^SN
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    • 165 10 MHlffiliiUllftllllMmffiHM^^ i npODAVH FORECAST:— This is I generally a lu<k\ dat for all. the day will be especially favourable for arlis tic inspiration. .sports, social i gatherings, <omm.-r< ial acti- vities etc. Il is also suitable for scientific research. iinen--1 tion intellectual pursuits. I medicine etc. Howevt-r. you should exercise
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    • 185 10 11-1.45-4- TODAY -6.30-9.30 I^^. 2 a B I>ana miMKffjfc. cir m m Dorothy v. x ju _-«ml Plus! Sp-ial Ti;( liTw, SHOWING XL! Till-: LATFSI l\ "PARIS -CITY OF FASHION TONIGHT ENCORE MNITE jßt^'jEP* ■ft* COLUMBIA A^ ff lahuhnts preents *I (OLOlt The Magic Carpet Lucille BALL John AGAR toirii
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 43 10 CROSSWORD vi;s i>"!)\vs SOLUTION > ISIAIQI ISILIAII [Ml ISIAIPI [eTpup aHrei, prr g] jAirbw 1 1 bMctvNili In led PjElNllS||RjLll|Lh IEiNJIS" CLbM£CpJlAk|l A o f ■m[uls|t|a[ripMglLl RgllT I LEIIfTe'E S|NJ AlgEllOEllFldTg'M r— > L N'plNlllqANl SE_ clrp]RpiKiAb^P|L [e Si orlqi p^EIRnL 'Ate tioiml Ihielairipi ieirlg
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  • 690 11 1952 Thomas Cup Team.... STATE'S BEST OR MALAYA'S BEST? By THE SPORTS EDITOR EITHER the Badminton Association of Malaya** Tlpmmm < iij» Selection Committee, headed by Mr. Lini Oman Geok, ftct* rational^ m picking the team to defend the Thomas Cup or it prepares the tiroiiml for a franco and
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  • 20 11 tAV. 1 I Sooi fMalaya Cup Socci past, wl] br- S-Tiih lan Stab Entries are Iw
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    • 553 11 CLASSIFI ED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT iiRITISH company has armies for European graphen. Box T6M, Singapore 1. \i HANICAL Engineer re- red by British firm well known en^idg ageni ies. preference 0 single man with Bound training. Box No. Standard Spore 1. IE Great Eastern Lift A suranre Co.. Lid after
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    • 743 11 SITUATIONS VACANT EUROPEAN shipping firm re- quires junior clerk, Chi- nese, not over 25, good knowledge of English and abie to .'type Minimum education Standar d 8 App y fiox Nq i 1T695. Standard, Spore I i WANTED for estate ItTtf orth I Borneo one Grade 11 female Aiian Hospital
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    • 588 11 SITUATION VACANT fCT ANTED English Teacher T sat for Senior Cambridge 1951. Knowledge of Mandarin or Hokien essential. Apply preferably m person Pei Hwa Public School 55!) Yeo Chu Kang Road 10;h mile, Singa- pore. FOR SALE TWO bungalow lots 9000 A sq.-ft each. Corner Meyer Margate Roads:. Particulars from
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    • 729 11 NEW SCUDAt LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 18. TVTOTICE is hereby given that a First Interim Dividend of lU't less 30% Singaport Income Tax for the year ending 31st March, 1952. on the Shares of the Company j has been declared and will be paid to
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    • 439 11 NOTICES MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited for" the purchase of unserviceable Dodge Truck 15 cwt, Dodge 3 v°E' lo i; aled at Regimental Vehicle Park, Malay Regiment rort Dickson. Tenders will close at 12 o'clock noon of 20 March 1952. Schedule forms can be ob- on writt en
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    • 201 11 iTIMEipSi HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Sinrapor c 1.40 2.13 Malacca 10.43 11.08 Port Dickson 9.24 9.49 Port Sham 8.25 8.44 Penang 3.18 3.43 Karib Beat Tigers 3-2 A penally goal scored three minutes from time helped Fathi] Karib defeat Tiger Sporting Association three
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  • 1155 12  -  GOODWOOD IJv |»FN \N(;. Fri. The question m the main event over the .^j furlong 1,, v lomorrow, the first <la> of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting, is whether Magic Oak, who has <lom> so well since winning his double at I polu
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  • 1699 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE It 2.00 P.M.— Horses: Classes 4 5 Div. s—sh Furs. 1. 301 Princess Beau 5v 813 M/s F.G. Minns T.N. Loke Sullivan Crowe 2. 000 Merlin 6 y 8.12 MgCj^Ojeah Mr, 3. 048 Bi ff Money 5y 8.12 Yeap Hock Hoe Manmn 2 4. 244 Dalcross
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  • 409 12 ARMY KO HOCKEY Sinclair Shines In S'pore Win I\ THE Army Inl«T-f>Ulri«i I r i a Tourney, Singapore «U irat. <l \lala\a !»> j This leaven the final BMW I>»'lu»yh >ii.^.,,, k«ui» lo deride the Clliani|MonHlii|»H. >lalaya were H;tliout I»m i, M.O.K. Alnliil Rahman, both ha\in» reiuriwd i. lo play
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  • 10 12 Mud Bath At Geylang m ihe I reng another and
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  • 24 12 City Wan Airfield For Stadium Kalinin .iiiiinottslv < ouncill,,.. nrctiac introdu, Mr <l.u ni on M *< nt (lavrrnnn thai Mt < m c .nil, i i
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    • 217 12 STANDARD'S SELECTIONS Ollie Davies Gay Keveller GooJivoiml vrmi boy MFKI.IN PRINCESS WAI ,:,>,.-. *fts£'L. saw* isgw 4 1 MDIIS TALKIE TALKIE K -.m p K-a, KO \D\V\Y Kll I HAKNSTAIM.K BKOADWAV KILL k.^-^p- BsfyA" 1 sau's^O4KFKI I»IMI\NV BOPALONG Itmarna TmiHrim UMWinny MM.U O\K .1.11 tk \P 8 X-, Ml p.m
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    • 116 12 RING BRA! D GUARANTEED SO YEARS US! f a-\ Iti-lalmrnU •an l»r arrann«<l. fjDSfl Immediate Delivery. II M;iri<l-lv|M' MarhiiM' I lirradlr Three hr lu\e For further particular* ft Si Distributors; NATIONAL RADIO ELEC. CO 700 I j»|H-r S« ran-oon Kmml, Irlrplioiic: U>>;<.'' I-.*.* ix AA?■i !i A r>. A r»-
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    • 4280 1 ere the full n results of the c School Certie l <arr. nation, 1951, §n figures indicate ctta>ned and credits! dual subjec ts ere •:er the names of successful candiAlor Star 1 1 1 \r,Di 1. MAMii) i 011.11,1 bi Din; I bi 1 1;
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    • 5804 1 Cambridge Hesuii* Supplement Free With 3l«rrh i immmm. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MARCH 1, 1952. HI !0874 Sabariah binti Y.M. Nontek I ***** Selvanayagam G. II |Qf7l Tan L.; I ***** Tang Siu Yung C II ***** Thomas A. II ***** Wong M. II IWBO Yeoh MP 111 ***** Yip
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      • 60 2 THE BLACK TULIP The famous Horticultural Society of Haarlem once offered r prise, which was never claimed, of £8,000 for Block Tulip. This was during the "Tulip mad- I ness" of Holland m the 17tb century when fortunes were mod* end lost ia tulip bulbs. i diJßSlilk TIGER BALM fhe
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    • 4272 3 LLCWING QTe the ffulti re results of the, Igc School Certi- E *GT!!nation l 1951. .n figures indicate ned and credits ml subjects are Jtet the names of r e c s f v I candiSingapore V M IOKIA M IIOOL I ig Han Jo.
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      • 45 3 BHARAT- AIRWAYS M&cfamIF ernes --^^r^ss- commas I 1 I^BANGKOK cxtsrtvo sot/ret C^\, pitoposeo noars* DHARAT AIRWAYS. LTD. X H TH£S)'A UMI FARES: SINGAPORE BANGKOK $166.00 SINGAPORE CALCUTTA $418.00 CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENTS OR: BHARAT AIRWAYS LTD. 34, NUNES BUILDING 9. MALACCA ST. SINGAPORE HL: *****,
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      • 49 3 <-"V "-J 'J >J n I 1 I 1| SOMEONE 'MPOOTANT I I c r:^Co- I Ml I WOULO LIKE A DRINK, f V^? <: .->- Opt 19!), Kjfg ffatutfj Syndicit*. Int, W.^r'i < gt.n re»fr»t<l I 'LW W^ AY W f he'wON'T^AßUb' TfT^l (i^t^jl H <£f GET^ \J X
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