Singapore Standard, 3 March 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard M X OL II NO. 245. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 248 1 ONGKONG, Mar. 2, IAP) The Hongkong wmenfl today blamed the colony's strongest Labour ip the pro Communist Federation of Trade' Unions, >r rday's riots m which thousands of demonstrators turned private, police and army vehicles and inj afl least 14 people, including seven
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  • 94 1 Indonesians Arrest 13 S'pore Sailors MED AN M tr. 2 I ReuteD— Thirteen Chinese sailors ot the KPaI ship Bakongan, who were signed on ai Singapore, have been arrested b.v the Belawan police for t L u':t and attempted smuggling ol a large Quantity of textiles The textiles were stolen
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 1 !r >1 >rris. who has tppoiiittii \< tin^ oniI >f PoJir;* S'n- i He rri»!a<r> Mr. I. P- > r Ivv.inv uhn l»*ft Kingdom on
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  • 27 1 2 SUSPECTS ROUNDED UP |uad g 1 fa t c irres ted 12 (,-r a The after i »ting. I p and. 5 s '•>•■-- seai I he
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  • 264 1 kl Vl. 1.1 M PI K. Mar. 2. Encountering three l«rmrUi4 armed with rilirs and a pistol, the acting 0.1.1 M).. Kuala Srlangor. hailed his iar and singlehanded. «*n»a>:«*d them with his pistol. The incident Tiirrnl on the road between Kuala Selangor and
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  • 921 1 Councils Now Merged To Unify Effort STANDARD Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 2:- The Federal War Council has been merged into the Federal Executive Council. The effect will be to streamline the Government's conduct of the anti-terrorist war under Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. I his
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    27 1 photo. FLAMES from a police car burnt and overturned by rioters m Hongkong last Saturday beins put out by njertibers of the Colony's fire brigade. Standard Radio
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  • 27 1 It is learned the Japanese Government is ready to table a bill for air defence, aimed at protecting American air bases Iroin attack. AFP
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  • 22 1 I tie i^ui'eii hiiu me uunc Edinburgh spent their weekend at Royal Lodge, Windsor with the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. AFP
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  • 42 1 Allies Tell Red Delegates: PANMUNJOM, Mar. 2 (AP) The Allied truce negotiators lilmul> lolil the (Communists today "our *i«l«--baa serious ilonht* at to whether it i* worthwhile to continue >»itli our attempta to reach further agreement,"
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  • 232 1 KUALA LUMPI R, M first prize of $360,000 m tl lion lottery drawn m Kuala prize weni lo Kedah, the tl the fourth prize to Perak. FOLLOWING are the full results: First Prize, No. *****07 ($360,000). Second prize. No. *****55 (S 150.000). Third prize.
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    31 1 photo General Sir Gerald Templer. Hi k h Commissioner m Malaya (m centre) escorting his wife and daughter from the plane m which they arrived m Singapore shortly after midnight. Standard
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  • 134 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 2.— The Working Committee of the Selangor Branch, Malayan Chinese Association, decided today to convene a public meeting of Chinese guilds, associations ami societies m SeUiigor lo protest against the majority report of th»* N-lerl Committee appointed by the Federal Legislative
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  • 60 1 Queen Wishes To Have Four Children LONDON, M ir. 2 (Reutei The S'H'fi i Pictorial toda;- sughave a "personal reason" for postponing her coi onati >n to 1953. n imou n f* >nnection *il thW the !< <;»'i said "*pi U j from v visit b Sir Willi im Gil
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  • 90 1 Carey Will Take Over From Mead KUALA LUMP! i!. Mir Z Mr J. U. Mead, whose anpmnt ment as Member for Worti and Housing was for a pel i' ir i tie year, will relinquish his duties with efleot from April as !.<• will be leaving foi the United ECingdom
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  • 375 1 Rubber Pact On Price Is Urged St.md.ird Staff (or respondent PENANG, Mar. 2. I ».<•• ra-lin^ a rultliri -»ltmi-« 1 1 1 i— \tar ami ;iUo plwiioiiK'nal drop m Malayan iiililm r |m» durlion." Mr. Hi all JOl. Sranjj. IVt'Mitlriil of lli»* l'rn;tn» Kitlilu r I radf \**oi ialion. la-.|
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  • 216 1 Slraii<laril SlaaT Vmwwv i|M>ndlc»l JAK VK I\. Mar. '2. Informed MNtCnm imlii :«l»* ihal IndoiM -ia %»ill slaiul firm a^ain«*t lli«- I uilrd Main m denianilin^ lh«* price «»l I .5.5|.2."» |n-r |»oi;ml «»l ti«i <lt*liv«*re«l m !N«*h Bolivia's reported intention to charge America
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 51 1 Headline m^ Y Al ifH- 5i 25,000 Club Rica* Hit By Rabbet c^^^^^. Police Called News Inside X OUCH. For s>orc^ p# 2 floom^-P. s SOCCer: ro staaium^P. ix J^W^Gc+ the fl^^^^from your mLmSzGmT Once the bottle Is opened, it should De consumed Never store a partly consumed bottle of
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    • 58 1 m Srlortion of GOLD SILViR J CIGAREXTE CASES t 5 various sizrs A prirrg |l- Cde SILVA ft Bros.. .7."rr!'f"c < 3. Kaffirs Piur«- Sporr 1 Phone BUS. HOME MOVIES FOR THE YOUNGSTERS PATHESCOPE "ACE" 9.5 MM Hand Operated Model 65.00 Motor Driven Model 1 1 5.00 Also available "GEM"
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  • 86 2 QUALIFICATION FOR COUNCILLORS standard Staff Reporter Hf GENERAL Coun< il ol I Partj ol Singapore I, a prop sal to the Commonwealth b i nsi de m o' v !ap City Coub U to t years s lit Peter M Wil iams. Councillors' decisi n W
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  • 35 2 New Use For S'pore Wood D< c resv, for Singa- the hai ieel ing. At" t on ion chassis s ie Defei H larU is, es will n s< v n months n will be
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  • 43 2 VRS I a taxi head ing colli- the I- 1 :1 I B< :i Stn el Mi I H iftem »n. ne, the driver of one i ars was hurt Ho re- a slight eul ivi r h:<
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  • 103 2 A CAMPAIdX to encourage punctuality among the Chinese will soon be launched by the Khek Community Guilds throughout Malaya. The derision was taken by the newly elected committee of the Singapore Khek Community yesterday on a motion by Mr. Aw Boon Haw, who was elected this year's
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 2 MISS SHEILA PATRICK. Australian journalist who arrived m Singapore yesterday m «> Qantas freighter plane from the COCOS lsLincK where she spent five days gathering material for two articles: one on the airsirip which the Australian Air Force is building on the islands and the other on the •Riiii;
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  • 235 2 Industrials: F asef aid t $3.90 to $3.80 cd. Gam- $2.M ta $2-85, Hammer 50 Hmg X vag 8.,i.k $809 x( i Brewei ies $530 .o 55.05 I. Ma m Cement $1.06 la 51.00, Sinsapore Cold Storuf $4.85 to $4.65, Straita Trad- >2i .V>. St: ..> Steamship
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  • 54 2 Vaccination Campaign THE Medical Department Singapore, is to launch an island-wide vaccination campaign this year. This campaign. The Standard was told yesterday, is not being launched because of any fear of an epidemic or to throw a scare. It is just a routine vaccination drive. The last vaccination drive was
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  • 231 2 THE following have been elected officials ofthe Boon Yew Association: PATRONS Messrs Tan Sin Peng Goh Lye Oh. Chua Yew Chiang, Lee Swee Ting, Koh Beng S .m Chua Tai Tian. Sim Ah Kow, Lino Heng Leong. Yeo T.an Tone, S:->h Yong Tee. Tan Han Chiap Tan
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  • 267 2 THE WOULD Health Organization has two projects m Singapore, Dr. Athol J. Patterson, Public Health Administrator for the WHO, Western Pacific Region, said yesterday. The first' project is to provide assistance to the University of Malaya m obtaining staff for the
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  • 138 2 THE Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union has written to the Admiral Superintendent, Naval Base expressing disgust at the Admiralty's attitude towards its employees, on the question of revised basic salary rates and cost of living allowances. Text of the letter, sent by the Secretary, Mr, Tan
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  • 57 2 Balance from 23rd to 29th February, inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total •O' A' B 'AIV Donation received 35 24 25 8 92 Transfusion given 30 14 15 8 o< Present stock of flasks m hand 32 17 10 1 10 Would anyone who is Group 'AB'
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  • 87 2 Standard Staff Reporter "I JTST couldn't care less/ said Mr. M.P.D. Nair, Singapore Labour City Councillor, when he was informed of his expulsion from the Labour Party. "My interests are m Singapore and m her people and I shall continue serve them as best as I
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  • 301 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Standard has received a further sum of $161 for Mrs. Ng Fook Loong, wife of the former Malacca footballer who went mad. This brings the total standing to her credit to $858, the sum of $697 having been previously acknowledged.
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  • 280 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUDDEN shower disrupted a parade of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Victoria School yesterday and Countess Mountbatten of Burma who was reviewing the contingent joined the 1,000 uniformed members m rushing for shelter m the school building
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  • 81 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIXTEEN gamblers, including a woman, were each lined $20 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court on Saturday, when they admitted playing "pah kow" for money at a house m Kampong Bedok on Feb. 29. One of the gamb.ers. Tan Choon Hor, who occupied
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  • 26 2 phoro COUXTESS Mountbatten of Burma, Superinten&entAA-Chief of lh* St. John Ambulance Brigade, inspecting yetterda it parade just before it began to pour Standard
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  • 293 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE GENERAL Council of tlie Labour Part) of Singapore, at a meeting last Saturday, expelled one of its leading me- hers, Mr. M. I*. I). Viir. City Councillor, from the membership of tinParty. This action followed a move by a member of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 142 2 GIKCEBt >_^; Om' look m that (TKOUCH IS Vf «?Y I CJWGtR DASHES OFF CvKD WEUTOUNC LADY- f ROM NOW ON YOU WILL Bt GONSIDtMD OUP J HfcgQINE f "~"'~V^^^ CO^H IM CLAD I w j^^^^^ AGKED MUM T6 puv J f rJ me thi c j *jyMPep s <,*tip
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  • 659 3 WILL BE BEST IN S-E ASIA Standard Siafl Reporter THE GROWING needs of tin- Boy*' Club movement m the Colony have reached such proportions that youth leaders hen- have decided to build m Guillemard Road a 8125.000 Boys' Club lor the youth of Katong
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  • 292 3 Standard Staff Krporter n\\ THOUSAND Tanjonu Khti labourers who dependant on nearby eating stalls for their meals, now to walk a distance of at least 3 miles to »ag, following the recent Government order to 1 1! unlicensed eitins stalls. >\i. x|| A TONC;,
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  • 235 3 I t.> 1.M.1 X '.11 Hi .< k Rd I:! I.i IVk.in. X ill!.- II 1. Snh i -i \Unnid i i^i i rfetif i h i- pia -I. it. tn m JM Imv n»T Kil Rd K• > i> 1 1 rr, i K.I l\ I hull)
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  • 8 3 I attended i >ciaRoad !r Yap
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  • 72 3 TWKN I X SIX Volunteer Special C mstablea had an extra bath last Saturday afterno,.::, when the polu-e van they were travelling m ran otl the roa and crashed into a stream, at the 7 mile Tampems Road They were going on duty at the time
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  • 331 3 THOUSANDS oi people m Malaya are being taught to read through good \v<^rk of the B:i) e Society of Malaya. The Secretary ol the Society,! Mr [an Findlay, told The Standard yesterday that the Society circulated more than 100,000 copies of Bibles
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  • 203 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE BIKIT Panjans Rural District Committee has been embarrassed" by the action of the Education authorities m connection with the Bukit Panjang Government School. The nil tee, The Stand- ard was I »1 I, was approached i,v Pi m ipal ol the school
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  • 40 3 A PROPOSAL to form an RASC Civilian Employees Cooperative Thrifi ami Loan Society will be table i h\ the Association's meeting to be held shortly. The meeting will also discuss the possibility of celebrating the Association's first anniversary.
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  • 33 3 A MOTOR car caught fir c at the third mUstone Buikit Timah Road yesterday, due to ;i batter.v short circuit. A tire enginee put the fire out m 10 minutes.
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  • 140 3 THE BETHESDA Church, Katong, began their special pre-Easter series of devotional meetings and services yesterday. Their theme Is <: Divine Love." which will be discussed under six sub-headings Its Existence, Its Revelations, Its Action. Its Cost, Its Triumph, and Its Demands. The meetings, specially meant for
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  • 284 3 Standard Staff Reporter TAKING a quirk swing through the Fast by (Juntas BOAC Air Lines, an English businessman turned professional writer, Mr. Clif*ton Reynolds, spent a day m Singapore last week tramming 24 hours with as niurh sightseeing of the city as humanly possible. Mr.
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  • 180 3 Standard Staff Reporter APART from an increased incidence of Diphtheria throughout the year and of Typhoid towards the end of the year, ihe health of the City was well maintained m 1 !»•">!. states the City Council President Mr. T. P. F. McNeice m his
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 67 3 V .t,^tlj C VvmncrgirMT BUT HE'S TH 1 Y 'l TSOME.NO 1 f ,TH»S SHOULD BE V^ WITHOUT A WEAPON J^^C t/AHi rHE UPSTAKT^/NQ, 'T'STHE JoN-SLAYER. 1 I" I BT BUT M JNTEREST.NG J$M WHATCAN I DO? />ATTA .'/HO WOULD /WF. THE ICOLONELV^UON J 1 AFTERNOON.' r^T^K l<& WAV UOn/bOY.'JUST
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  • BOOKS of The WEEK
    • 818 4  -  LIONEL HALE Nine Days with Edward. By Rupert Croft-Cooke. (Macmill; n Us. 6d.) Leaves for the Burning. By Mervyn Wall. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Deep is the Night. By James Wellard. (Macmillan. 12s. 6d.) The World Well Lost. By Nathan Field (Chatto and Windus. 19s. 6d.)
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    • 583 4 Lucy Carmit'hael. By Margaret Kennedy. (Macmillan. 12s. 6d.) The Pillar. By David Walker. (Collins. 12s. Gd.) The White Horse. By Elsa Triolet. (Hutchinson. 12s. 6d.) pURISTS might complain of an uneven temperature, a variegation of styles, a confusion of manners m Miss Margaret Kennedy's Lucy Carinichael. Let
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    • 770 4  -  Harold NicoSson The Youthful Queen Victoria Bu Dormer Creston (Macmillan, 30s) By IN her study of The Vouth- fill Queen Victoria, Miss Dormer Creston has sought to emphasise the less familiar aspects of the great Queen's character. She makes the very most ot nor merriment, nor
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    • 241 4  - Good Soils Bad Ones CHARLES DAVY Soil and Civilisation. By Edward Hyams. (Thames and Hudson 215.) By 'THIS is a book mainly about history, but i! bean closely on the present and the future. The side of history it explores has been neglected; one could read through a library of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 649 5 RUBBER BOOM HITS JOHORE PADI PLANTING Review Of Activities Standard *s;«ff Reporter lOIIORE BAHRI m Johore Slate, *vitli llie ,|< exception ol robber, gives rise m \«-r\ considerable anxicl) ami "ii impossible nol to l:ikr too serious a vieu ol ihe future of those ensaid Dalo Syed Umliil Kaflir Inn
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  • 104 5 SLUMP IMMINENT HE SAYS > 1 Stall Bepsrtet lOKI HAIIKI Sun- 4mm Lhut (*ov«-rn huuld now b«*mn m iMirt-s Ui a\ oid 1 ii>hius of "an inij n was made 1..1i«,r»- Stat*" ouncil 11 bj llaji A. Hamid I ithil on II 1 n I Ii m id said |he
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  • 92 5 Rubber Trade Association Officials i i.limJ Stall < orrrspotidrnt '1 he fol- elected ofl c p< nai g RuW ci iation ;»t the eeting hc\ I > H< ill Pj Lee ii Si el v Pel A Hoi .\i Khoo H ck rer: Mr. Let toi P Affairs Ofl g
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 5 Visiting 4 A' Company Ist Bn. The Cameronian* at their camp near Geraas, General Sir Richard O'Connor. Colonel of the Regiment, is seen speaking to the Company's Ibans from Borneo. To the right of the (ienerul is the Company Sergeant-Ma jor. W. O. II T. G. Williams. D.C.M.— Army P.
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  • 84 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Chairman of tht- Rural anil Industrial Development Authority. Dato Otui bin Ja'afar, visited Kelantan to En- spect RIDA projects itt the Statf. During his one week*-; t^iir hp visited over 15 kampongs In the districts of Tumpat, Kut;i Bharu, Maehang and Ba< hok,
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  • 348 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHKl T Sun— Prospects of the mining industry m Johore arc not happy, declared the Mentri Besar and President of the Johore State Council at the Council's meeting today. He was reviewing the ictivities of the various lepartments
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  • 47 5 MALACCA. Sun.— Under n regulation issued by the Federation Commissioner for Road Transport, no hooting is allowed by motor vehicles within the Town and Fort of Malacca except when it Is necessary to avoid an accident and except for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes.
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  • 117 5 'Offers Will Meet Most Grievances KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Tne Government Temporary Officers' Association has submitted certain proposals to Government i'» regard io housing allowance, leave, provident Tu nd, gratuity and security oi .service and these are now under consideration by the Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. D. C. MacGillivray. This was
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  • 201 5 Siamlunl Slaff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun.— Mr. C. M. Seth, Indian community leader and social welfare worker, said hei yesterday that the prevalence of domestic quarrels and frequent" marriage breakups among Indian Labourers was a matter that required attention. He ascribed this to illiteracy and thought
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 5 Inehe Yaacob bio Hussin. representing Kampong Hawaii Buaya. which won second prize m the Buiiei worth Ram pont; Cleanliness Competition IM.V!. is sern receiving th<" cup from Mr. T. IV. Faulkner, adins on behalf of Mr. V C. Log i; m. District Officer. Nibong Tebal. The ceremony took place at
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  • 20 5 W ednesday i* maintenance day. Recruits at tin(riirklia Training Centre engaged m riflt* rlraning. Army I*. R. picture.
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  • 209 5 Standard Start Correspondent IPOH. Sun. Hospital \*si*tant* from varkftUf district!) m tin* State md here ioday ami decided to form a Union to look after ibeir interest*. The objects nf the Union, which will be known as the Perak Medical Staff Union, are to secure
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  • 464 5 By Capt. I) MATTHEWSON UNTIL nVoc^ist 15, ItSl, ea< h »f \ht font Bc«fments forming the Brigacte <>t Garlilias m Malaya vas responsible for the tratetec <>i its nun premH^ On that date Ww Gerkhj Traininf Cemtrt M Sw -l Palani came Into
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  • 57 5 MALACCA, Sun. The Resideni Commissioner Mr Y. WTisdom, presented 'idiitC's i(» .'i<)o Auxiliary Police !on »tables a.'ni Home Guard ■i colourful ceremony on the Alor Gajah Padany yesterdaj Mr Wisdom a]^,o presente certificates to Che Tamby Chtk bin Abdul Karam, Mr ITeowl Kay, Penghulu Abu bin
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 284 5 VEDEMtATMOiV DIAitY PENANG I I POII i MAM; Xt BY: l\n.'l And Bathsheba 12.43 M1 M 0 REX: Tup Golden Horde 3.13. 8.15 3. 8.43 and 9.13 p.m. < Vi-iini'' 'n /i rt^is an d 9.13 p.m ODKON: Tears Of A W.fe (Canto- IAMIoi.. Den 3, 845 and 9.19 CATHAY:
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    7 6 'Lick yer stamps, Mister— penny a dozen
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  • 891 6 Problem Of The Chinese Singapore Standard nde pendent Mornint: "Seusnu\wr ATTENTION was focussed on the Chinese during the recent debate on Malaya m the House of Lords, and we are glad to note that the Lord Privy Seal, Lord Sali bury, has a fair knowledge of the difficult position of
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  • 908 6  -  Dennis Bloodworth By PARIS. LAST week 100 journalists from all over Europe and the United States attended the assizes at Poitiers where six hundred years ago Joan Of Arc was submitted to her first questioning by her captors— to hear the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 1154 6 Sir:— There is no doubt that most oi whai has happened m the world Rubber markets lor the past years, has b ■<. ri b i ight about by Rubber i 1 :kers. Estates and producers generally are not included m this category. Alter years of haphazard
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  • 602 6 By Our Ceylon Correspond nt COLOMBO. THE Colombo Pian Exhibition, since its opening last Saturday, is attracting huge crowds which would have been much larger if not for the somewhat uncertain weather conditions prevailing here at present. Two ol the most popular Commonwealth pavilions, so
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 30 6 < SOLE AGENTS I THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., I.TD. (INCORPORAI ED IN SINGAPORE) I P. O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE, I (WHOLESALE ONLY) 5 THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA i 1 PERFECTION i
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    • 103 6 J^^^ tb&b^ f m _ti -ar»</ enjotfJ^ m 1 J^OOD authorities say how imporiant you should get an adequate 4«i13 vitamins and minerals rent hetlOi depend on it. That is why it make delicious Ovalnne' y<»ur r- beverage. Amongst other valuable food fa< -torcontains: vitamin b v VITAMIN D NIACIN
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  • 460 7 First Restore )r<ler And End Corruption \IKU. M;ir. 2 (Renter) The nen Egyptian ,r. Yimiil* IlilaK Ta-lia. an Independent, ■ii m <i ihe composition of his new Cabinet and ir.tw as it- aims tli«* purging of corrup* from |»ohjir.il life, the evaenation of IJriii-li 1
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  • 67 7 Dr. Quo Tui-chi, Ex-N'list Envoy To Britain, Dies \s I BARBARA, ali i Mai I IP) I»r. Ini hi former Minis f FortMiin Affairs of thr hin»*v- Nationalist GtVCll,ind at on#- timr n t\ p*rman«-nt rvprr IiTC to Ihr I niUd Na•i- s» uriK Council, d»«*d on V rid.i> Ibt
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  • 110 7 'Still Hope' In Teheran Oil Talks \\v- 2, I RevMi Eufene 8... k, the World B.n-k, terdaj h« was ah il -tit talks beank repress r.'.f i 3 and the Iranian the '»ues- tavc beard from pea I Mi Robert the li an (i :i- 1 tatdlj ar-.d f the
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  • Article, Illustration
    167 7 I m ii >i hen lor business," said Mr. Eugene Black, I' I. Nt (»i Urn World li.uik. soon after bis arrival t n .Jit uith h;s wife at K.illanu Airport en route •ii.Miihd to iVumkok. where hr will laspeci two dgiaf ptojecta to whi.h the World Hank had loaned
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  • 193 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 2 (I P)— There i* growing opinion among Informed rirrlrs m this Colony mat yesterday's Kowloon riot happened exactly the way ihc Communists wantt*<l it to happen. The riots have, however, provided material enough to keep Communist China's propaganda mill going for a
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  • 105 7 SAIGON, Mar. 2, (AFP) Authoritative military quarters here said today that no noticeable military activity had been reported along the Indo-China border with Siam for the past few days. These quarters expressed surprise at Siamese press reports that heavy righting had taken place along
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  • 102 7 VATICAN CITY, Mar. 2, (AP>. —It was a double anniversary for Pope Pius XII yesterday that of his 76th birthday and the 13th of his election to the Pontificate. But, it was just another day of work and prayer for the frail and ascetic
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  • 143 7 DENVER, Colorado, Mar. 2. (L'I J > Two Denver physicians charged yesterday that "premature" reports <if a "five- cent cure* 1 for tuberculosis is caus ig "hysteria* 1 among patients and their families. Dr John Zarit, Chairman of th,. Colorado State Medical
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  • 175 7 He Tried To Film Rioting HONGKONG. Mar. 2. (ReuterAAP) Arrests m yesterdays disturbances numbered between 30 and 40, while the official estimate placed the number of the injured at 12, including three Europeans, but excluding military personnel. One of the two European police inspectors injured was still m hospital today.
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  • 59 7 MESSRS. V. T J. tners and William Kell b<>t:i police lieutenants from Johore, ..'itinjured when the car they vere travelling m overturned at the 13 mile Woodlands Road, earl} j c sterday moi JAPANI 5E i mcial nuthorl- i To! yo have categorically denied rum »urs that fal
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    40 7 GAS MASKED police carrying rattan shields used tear gas to disperse mobs during the riots m Hongkong last Saturday. This Standard radio photo shows the scene where the rioters had set fire to a police car and a military truck.
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  • 62 7 JAKARTA. Mar. 2. (AP) President Soekarno announced yesterday he had nominated leaders of Indonesia's two biggest parties to form "a strong government with sufficient parliamentary support." They are Prawoto Mangunsasmito of the Moslem Mashumi Party, the country's biggest. and Sidik Djojosukerto of the
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  • 90 7 TAIPEI. Mar. 2, (Reuter-AAP) —Commenting on the Hongkong rioting. a Nationalist officer above the rank of major- genera) said it was one of a series of Chinese Communist-directed incidents to occur m South-East Asian countries m future. Chinese Communist agents, like the demonstrators m Hongkong, the
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  • 69 7 TWO thousand people of all races and creeds packed the grounds and even the corridors of the Victoria Street Mosque for a free "nasi beryani" feed yesterday. The occasion was the annual mass feeding of the poor given by the proprietor of the Jubilee Restaurant i n
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  • 268 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 2, (UP).— The resumption of trading m crude rubber futures found the nation m complete control of the supply of this commodity which is indispensable m peace and war. Tire makers, according to a spokesman. now are fully equipped
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  • 86 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 2. (Reuten The White House announced yesterday that President Truman will address the nation on the Mutual Security Programme next Thursday nisht. He will speak over all major L'nitod States radio networks and the speech will also be televised. Mr. Joseph Short.
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  • 228 7 Give Malayans Just Partnership London Times LONDON, Mar. I (Renter) The hope of building up a united and self-governing Malayan nation could not be fulfilled until terrorism was put down, the Lon don Times said yesterday. This independent paper also stressed the need foi a just partnership of all communities
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  • 113 7 RENO. Nevada. Mar. 2. (IP) Multi million urr Lavere R^dfield. who lost $2,500,000 m cask, gtumUkt* and jewellery to burglars, was smiling and afTablr today he cause the burglars did not harm his dog. "That's the thing that pleases me most," he said. "I'd rather
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  • 427 8 Quietest Week For Tins \i\ A Special (lorrrspomlenl TAKING liU vue From ihe rubber eommotlit} market, t !■<* Malayan invcslor decided thai manj storks had declined i«> an attractive level ami an average volume <»i business was rrrorilt-d during the \w«*k. ihe chief and mi.-: hopeful
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  • 304 8 Singapore Traction Co. Ltd. Holders ol 7 per cent, accumulative preference spires who have so patiently waited for their arrears of dividend will be cheered by the announcement thai four years arrears (28 per cent.i will be paid to shareholders on the register on Mar. I. When 4iiis
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  • 154 8 The bottom picture shows the rocket range town of Woomera. Australia, where 2..>00 people are preparing to set off Britain's first atomic explosion. The top photo shows one of the pilotless jet planes which is undergoing tests on the site. It is a type which
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  • 38 8 An Amsterdam shipbuilding yard has successfully launched the first of the six motor vessels ordered for Indonesia. These vessels are equipped for the transport ol passengers and cargo between the islands of the Indonesian Archipelago
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  • 40 8 A JAPANESE seven -man trade mission has arrived m Nicaragua to negotiate for the purchase of coffee, '.ice. sugar and lumber. The mission will also visit the Honduras ether countries In the Caribbean zone. AFP
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 147 9 Requisitioned Houses: Govt. Reply Wauled aj the -.Mr. 1 ice rer of new up m tractoi who it] 1, 1 a quick t\ i- Qth< md goii I Offic* fl I] 1.1--1 ire Ol r me as q d fur them. Mr, had his say n r tl Federal I
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    • 51 9 All orders Must Unite Is ol r >rh f.he 5. :j pl< g in unity j inda- asier ral r all 5 and workers T render t■■ I ny i \.l :< rkunite them- vt rs must the work- >■ i best to a pro! lems, S. s MANIAM B
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    • 301 9 40 YEARS TO RAISE $50,000,000 S According to your c ol the 25th m tanl Sii Ratepayi r ion is opposed to the < C and the Goyi trting to "fanciful mcl such a: prei bonds to c $50,000OOfl to finance the new e!ecti !'.vit station and other pul works.
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    • 878 9 Hospital Assistants: A Reply To A.F. Caldwell Sir; -The head of the Department oi Pharmaceutics, Faculty oi Medicine, University oi Malaya, A. F. Caldwell, commented on the s atements made by ir.e when I suggested that the present regulations for the diploma Of pharmacy at the College of Medicine should
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    • 17 9 As I stressed m my arti< ie. hospital assistants ar« "placed m charge of small
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    • 351 9 Sir: Mrs. Choy's appeal to Government for quick action to end corruption m Singapore certainly makes interesting reading and finds an echoing note m the Federation. Judging from the answer given by the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe, one cannot but help
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    • 223 9 Sir, "A service would HOI be an efficient tmc unless it was a contented one." So said Mr. MacGillivray, referring to ih<- Civil Serv: We agree wholeheartedly. But docs Mr. MacGillivray know that there exists a Service a vital one and no less important,
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    • 159 9 L^&\ GOOC7 PAY, SIR/ IW AJ?B YOU V YEAH DOC i TELL Mfc WMV 1 f v, u p« t-j/ ikjw b&Jth I^3 Reliii RS L BEEN >' ou F^^ vc^t clog jp <^Aii^T3 t-n CTco i r—^v Quite /s othek€» m Jea^v.poc. r>^>^ v HU^^\ViA what? J sys\J p
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  • 298 10 i•■■ r [> r 1 1 1 r H :<■<■ «ri: i i< 1 1 1 iv" m .<i i .(iner i nrr m.ik- in«l t> pc i M i Mil nir-■• i- ll»t (1 him (it i Will l».' i t|K ll'il ii >(!>( ll.lt"
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  • 483 10  - f^f'Wi'_ oK^^^^J^^^^^^. A J Ml fefenna^^^^^^^^tfßrijffl m; M IV attacked to the tront ol >our camera. „,:i v\ ill find a vital pfecc of •lass the lens It varies m r •impirxitv from the sheer simplicity °f the one nirrr j..!» the m#*n:srus. with whira most boy ameras are Nmdsonirly
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    782 10 MOTHER important lens p« .»;>••■ is sr>eed. We saw I is' th it tne aperture ->• tp ratio which on «;>.) ■ie lin < its maximum, ap- !>■ »ximates to One. The speed of a lens is expressed as the largest aperture :it .vhich it ein he used,
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  • 1062 10  -  Bill Webb Jones By \riSITING the house of a friend who is keen on Hawaiian music, he produced some recordings of Felix Mendelssohn and was considerably astonished when I said how sad it was that Felix Mendelssohn had died recently. Neither h e nor the other
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    • 281 10 RAM COPAL AS AH ESTATE ft &£&£>> SOPEBVISOR ■rtniff role m "White has temporarily disbanded BIo.hJ the him ibout the his company but will recraselcsa hjh t ag ijnvt Com- form it shortly and plans in.iiiists and bandits m pre- to present a new season of *.nt day Malax a.
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    • 648 10 Today's Radio Programmes S|\( \l»( f 1 p.m. Radio Orchestra: 1 ::•>—!. Ml As Radio Newsreel: ».45 Books To Read; Spore: 6.15 Inter School Quir: «.«.> 10 p.m. Film Review: 10.15 Khvthni t IKI ,n A li ml un wiln Music: X..V» }.I 5 As Spore: U Their Business; \O.U~>
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    • 231 10 x«8 I 3 *«^n Ij> ii\* JZ rnODAVS FORKCAST:— Taken 5 1 on the individual plane. 2 today is fairly harmonious. but on the other hand, there U still a good deal of anxiety 5 over matters of International j importance. The forenoon is > favourable for short journeys, <*
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  • 662 11 LONDON. Mar. 1 (KeuU*r) \rsenal favourite* to win tin- flip. improved llirir cliances today of the Cap and League clumi|>ion*liip riouhlr. a ic;it not accomplished since Aston Villa m 1897. Arsenal scored a 1-0 away victory over Burnley. \*lio are aUo left m
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  • 376 11 LONDON. Mar. 1 fit- > I— To. da B EOCCe I CSUIt? LEAGI I i»i\ ISION I Bolton 2 Volvei i Burnely v Arsenal 1 Charlton 2 Blackpool o Fulham 1 Live w 1 Manchester U:: ted 1 Asta V.. 1 Middlesbrough 1 Portsmouth 1 Newcastle t>
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  • 568 11 LONDON. March 1 (Brvter) Hit' two premier \\«-Uli I clubs N«*w|»;iri iad Cardiff, m<*t tor thr fourth lime this season toda>. and ay m thr ihre«' prrvioUv matches. \irt«»r\ went to ardiH l»\ lit. befcre a JO.OOO t-rtiud. Cardifl thoroughly dea their success spired
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  • 113 11 MANILA. Mar <APi To:iv M >Ura*n. of Itril.m aid X:; vnmndo IK-.ro >>\ the l**i!lip»>;m* \<-slrrd.iv lost \\\r final of thr Philip pines Natfoul own il«mh»« t« nn;s < I .tiMnon^lnp to |-V|i CtsiaM Ampon and Dr%aff f irm »n The F pno paii i I
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    • 370 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT i mpany h I r Z can B I. trained noi I2|r rt Bui it :.< expe- i tate m Noi *h mc < irade II H pita! Nurse handy riting, ..is tit past •her v. itn testin a's and E .v No 1 681 i
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    • 756 11 MART -ie man f< r P iving pei ahty ility canva new line Ea I W< Trading Corp 47 IPPUCATIONS are invited to* pointmeni a: 'I emporary Clerks m The Malay !'v gimeni al PORT DICKSON. didate mv i have pa i d Standard Eight m an h. gli h
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    • 717 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST ESTATES D EPA RTM ENT APPLICATION SECTION I HE Singapore Improve i ant Trust invites app i rations for the vacant post of Proba-Ition-^ry Estates Officer SALARY: Basic commencing salary £275 per months m the scale $280 Asls— J3os, plus Cost of Living Allowance $220.00
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    • 547 11 VOTICE is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Swah Hee Peow, of No. 7 £c(.~.t Reclamation Road, Singapore is applying for a First Class Licence for BEER and STOITI only, to be held at the Ground Floor of No. 7 Ea! f Re< lamation Road, Singapore. My said application will
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    • 489 11 NOTICES Examination for Hospital Assistants /^N Examination for Hospital Assistants will be held m Lpob on Monday 21sl April 195* and following days. 2. Candidates from the §'■<•> of Perak only, who are desirous of appearing for the examination should forward their applications, together vu t h ,he necessary certificates
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    • 148 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF 17 LOTS OF VALUABLE CROWN LAND AT RODINSON ROAD AND SHENTON WAY ON 99 YEARS' LEASE. To ho Ik-Icl al our saleroom N<>=. 1 1 lft Kol)in*on Road. Snt:a|i<(r<\ on THURSDAY 6TB MARCH, 1952 al 2.30 I\M. ROBINSON ROAD. T. 5. XXX Sale Area Koud i,ol
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    • 95 11 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS Reg Lered Contra I r the en ti lof tR4 rrete Cbiiu Scho PPa i ing P-D Pin A/ be m le If i n S w, HtMaa Wee H >'■•'■ 7! H S nban, I 1 mi MMACCA BANKRUPTCY No. 5 of IttS. |>X BAHUBIN BIN
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  • 197 12 RAF Seletar Unlucky To Lose Trial .1 trial of strength be--390 Ml' and RAF Se "tar— two Services rust »i m soccer league teams— just managed to defeal Base by two goals to oil j Setetar yesterday. Ii was the. last match for v teams before the league es begin
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  • 352 12 Police Called To Escort Cashier POLICE were called out al Jalan Besar stadium yesterday to cool off about 100 irate soccer fail* who surrounded the 50 cents ticket office, demanding their money back because the match they had «roiie to see Mas called oft
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  • 243 12 KUALA U MPI R. Sun.— The fir>t annual athletic meet «>f the newly -formed Indo Ceylonese Amateur Athletu Club of Malaya will be held at the Selansor Public Works Department Sports Club on July 5 and This was decided at a Meeting »>f the
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  • 74 12 Jumping Champs In Cheltenham LONDON, Mar. 2 (Reuter)— Cheltenham, recognised home of steeple-chasing, stages its National Huni Festival next week. :ui'i the Prestbury Park course. set m the splendour ot the Cotswold Hills, is sure to be thronged to see the rivalry of jumping champions. The biwii is >;eeped fn
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  • 36 12 RE ME Are Hockey Champs RF.ME. Singapore beat Malay Keuiment Depot 3-2 m the final of the FARELF hockey championship yesterday. The match was played at Port Dirkson as part of the Malay Regiments anniversary celebrations.
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  • 111 12  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead I Qif q< P (1 :"icle to M'S )i Golfer. The days wl i.. (jn f>er and had rubber t are days thai are Anj there s no use ,ng one's limitations. i on them. v G out 24 I I* ,1 flight but
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  • 21 12 The S.C.F.A. postponed annual general meeting will be held at No. 10 Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday,
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  • 577 12 RACE weights for second day of the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meeting on Wednesday: Cl. 4& 5 Div. 3—♦> F. Gilded Dome 9.00 Sunny Valley 8.13 Well Done B.IJ Zalovix 8.11 Brilliant Son 810 Three Kingdoms 8.09 Bow Legs 8.09 Good Advice 8.08 Princess Beau 8.07
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  • 153 12 PLAYING on a ground the the (CYMA field at Serangoon Road), that had been declared unfit for a SAFA junior league match, Immigration Sports Club beat the Muslim League by three goals to nil. The match was to have been a league tie. but due to the
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    40 12 Referee Jim Anderson becomes an unwilling: opponent for King: Kong who, at various moments m his bout -at the Happy World on Saturday, fought the referee and Seelie Semara simultaneously. Kong- was disqualified. Standard photo by Tony Goh.
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  • 280 12 Perak League Cricket IPOH, Sun. The Railway Institute cricket eleven created the first upset m the Brander Shield league competition yesterday when they won their match against the Rinta Europeans by seven wickets. Both sides fielded a number of last season-, stale caps hut the
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  • 241 12 BLUE ROVERS Sports Club trounced Netaji M.S.C. by six goals to nil m the Div. 3 A SAFA League at Geylang Stadium, yesterday. It was a one-sided game throughout. Blue Rovers played more constructive football and were too good lor Netaji. They could have doubled the
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  • 182 12 FIJI ANS SCORE 127 FOR THREE IN 100 MINS THE FIJI Regime* pu, be expected of ibetr crirkri *fc\i ly minutes a Fijian loam scored 127 wickets m a matrli ajraiiM yesterday* I Rain after the third ft v kel stopped the match ivhen the Fijian batsmen looked set i
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    25 12 This Penan? Turf Club camerasxaph shows Sealed Orders (J. Donnelly) winning: rate 7 at Penanff on Saturday, pippins raging: favourite Observation (Mullev) at the post.
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  • 356 12 RAFFLES Institution outplayed tin* Kama— g Jagoh Malay School m the SVFV Youth laceer league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Ah«-a<l $41 at half time the Rafll«*«.ian>. trouueed ifae kJM** In seven «toals to nil. The Rafflesians were d'.r\plete masters throughout the j match and
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  • 94 12 CALLE, Ceylon. Mar J tßeiite: The MCC, o the last match ■>' I v tou c pui m t > b.it by Galle today snd by Lunch tiad scored I2i I Hrickets. The match e!'d> i morrow. A* Hose of play today MCC urere It
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  • 31 12 Gavilan is World Welter Champion MIAMI BEACH. Mai 2 iP» -Kid Gavilan has re European recognition is Wo n HTelterweighi Chamoion %be Greene. National Boxing Kseocia tion C< immissionei >;<.d night.
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  • 58 12 Fijians XV Beat Tengah RAF 41-0 nil Rush, RAI i. -I i, i hi WJ^ i" ill M ti N Hit! h*- V !h „,1.. M to M "-I an, h« f Mr eithr, s«.i.d teui Ink ttiuU, t, STfuS h Ml thl Ml,! .1 Fijiaas' .<-,.. M di w»«
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    • 46 12 lllMßptH HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore ?.38 3.50 Malacca U.!9 12.21 Port Dickson 10.10 11.02 Port Sham S 12 ».:57 Penang- 4.01 4.i0 TOMORROW Singapore 3.14 5.09 Malacca 11.59 Port Dickson 10.40 Port Sham 9..m 10.33 Penang 4.15 4.37
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