Singapore Standard, 4 March 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard *k J!L W i- II NO. 246 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 324 1 Standard >t aft i orr»--.|Mnnlrnl \l V II Ml i K. M«.ii. Twelve weary, but I 1 i*-r li«-l«»ni:iii^ to (lit* I^l Itiillalioii. aincrowrrc airlift«*<l to ri\ ili*ali<m >t*Hicr<lay after 32 day! huiulit liunlin^ in v» luit wan probably ilittn nil o[»«*ratioii vwr
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  • 65 1 *|>ON Mar. 3. tlFi igb im Palace gavr a ii rmtal "no comment" |fl reports sweeping tti.it Queen Klizabeth i B«te| to have another I be Palace has always i to comment on the family's private ind more Britons. r believed. without ii ul word, that
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  • 62 1 PM Explains Agreement W ith Truman Max i Reuter) «a i quest torn c of on lobis i.\:- with joint <• m t- A" Ml i i pei itc fi «n Labour Member asked ■j i Bi lisa ■:> M Ai comn |tic Jan 9. eei P ea this the
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  • 43 1 I>S AMGEI ES, Mar 3 I T'P Sir I iii ij Beecham, run d..> the Royal Philharmonit Orchestra I London, was ad vised b hia doctor to spent tin resting befoi e return ing to i t^e.
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  • 57 1 Riot Scene In Hongkong Another Standard radio photi of the riots in Hongkong on Saturday showing a blazing police car (arrow pointing) with large crowds looking on at the junction of Jordan and Nathan Koads. The Hongkong <iovernment Sunday blamed the pro-Communist Federation of Trade Unions for the riots in
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  • 144 1 TOKYO Mar. 3. (AP) The Japanese government further clarified its stand today on measures planned to reduce Japan's surplus of sterling, Ryutaro Takahashi, Minister of International Trade and Industry, explained to the Upper House of Councillors budget committee that the f > e-
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Mar 3, (Reuter). —Thf death ot Lord Marley, Parliamentary Under Secretary tor War in tht» Labour Government from 1930 to Im:u. was announced to lay. He was 67.
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  • 255 1 Kedah MCA Gravely Dis tu rbed By La tes t Reprisal Killings Standard Start Correspondent PENANG, Mon. MCA official* in kedah are gravely concerned o\er tbe fresh and barbaric outburst of savage acts in South kedah in the last fortnight resulting in the death of 13 persons including women and
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  • 140 1 NICE. FRANCE. Mar. 4. (AP) An Air Fiance airliner crashed in an olive grove near this Riviera fun spot yesterday, killing 37 persons, including an American ballet dancer and two French actresses. The tour-ens?ined plan? had just taken off from Nice airport Instead of
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  • 169 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 3 (IT) Indications arc mounting iliai an epidemic of bubonic |>la»u«\ cholera and other contagious diseases of serious proportion* have broken out in North Korea. Communist propagandists blamed alleged United States "germ warfare" for this outbreak bin the charge dfnied by
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  • 115 1 TWO recruiting teams for the R >yal Air Force (Malaya) leave Singapore today to enlist men in Federation for training as ail force technicians. The fii st tea n will be at MA A F Headquarters in Penang on Thursday and Friday. Then it will
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  • 227 1 [*< »KVO. Mar 3. (UP) Army, igents and Japanese po ice surrounded the T :j < centi a post office tonight, apparently I ipping a bank robbei j suspect reported bi? hiding inside the building. It wa* believed the fugitive could be French
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  • 54 1 YOKOSUKA JAPAN, Mht I aim Vicc-Admii R«»h I' Bi iscoe lodaj t K>k i •>;■ i d ol the i Seventh Fleet succeeding Virr Adniual HftTOld M. Martia The feet has the double duty ol bombarding Commut)ial pupolv routes Ip Nmiu Korea ni>d i^uardinj* C'hjne-** NatioOfiUst
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  • 333 1 Most 'Unpleasant' PoW Meeting Held At Panmunjom TOKYO, Mar. 3 (UP) A North Korean Army General hurled invective and insult* al the I 'tiited Nations negotiators today in one oi the most "unpleasant" prisoner-Af-war meetings held di Panmtiiijom. j Major General Lee Sang Cho accused the allies.
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  • 194 1 Standard Stall Krportrr MORE than 50,000 bags of Siamese rice, including 24.000 bags of free market rice are on the way to Singapore from Bangkok as a resuM »f the Thai Government's special concession 4 <i allow -.1 ';m: <m already loaded with rice
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  • 125 1 CA I A.NIA. Sifii Mll (UPI Minor tremors shook the s around the steaming volcano a\ Mount Etna toda fol lowing 'vo days of strong earthquake.s thai destroyed ot damaged hundreds of houses ,-jnd seni the sleepi i< townspeople out into the counir side at
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  • 56 1 TOKYO. Mar 3 (UP) General Matthew B Ridgway today scheduled talks With his senior Korean armistice delegate alter Allied negotiators expressed "serious doubts" whether future truce bargaining was worth while. i Vice Admiral C. Turner JO3 flew to Tokyo on Sunday to con fer with
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reutei I Th.- London Stuck Exchange wa dull today with active interest generally limited by pre-budeel considerations. Dealings in ine leading issues -.von- in mosi casej limited to a few hundred shares while in some oi the less populai issues trading was largely a
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  • 84 1 LONDON. Mar. 3. (Reuter)— Rear Admiral Lynde McCormick, Supreme Allied' Commander m the Atlantic, today conferred ■vviih Britain's naval and air ohiefs on the setting up of his 10 nation command The Supreme Commander. who arrived here from Paris last Friday met the First
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  • 76 1 Standard London Cortcspondcnr LONDON, Mar. 3. The following ore rhe closina. prices of rubbei and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONI JSSc T N Spot 32id. Spot £976 per ton Apr/June 31 id. buyer,. £976.10,. July/Sept. 29id. Three monrh, £975 .10.. Oct./Dec. 28Jd.
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  • 199 1 Pinay Agrees To Try Form New Govt. P \IUS. M.i fßc* AniDii.c Pinay, m- > servath e Tranwpo kin i France s outgoing Call agreed t<> try to foi i i !!r. teeing President A ■.<• said, M first re .1 i<m to efuse Imil in face >' P Kidenl
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  • 132 1 KUALA LUMPUR, M.m What is prob:ihlv the worst bandit attack on a train, if not on the main EMI Dmm4 line, was launched earlv ttsis mornint; hv ahout 10 h.m dits who derailed the up uotxJs train from GnHM m the Kahau District. Alter
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  • 26 1 SAIGON M v i mu m 1 1 win 'i" S Cholon tr rhe ■■'■■< w depa mei I i tied d
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 47 1 Headline M^ Wan#Ail* tfjro Au<fen/ I*Hi»iiir»HAv Another $10,000 s^^^^mm Actlon On ews inside W* wanted. Teachers^ Pm 2 fimergenpy Bandit KWed^ 4 Soccer. Tlchets^P. i» FOR ill HIE DEFECTS ASJ I y^\ 1 siUIMOWM Y "Jim \M.^ r lliClw tall ftfw lit* improvement to a _P LAYER'S
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    • 80 1 to -i. jtorace Jr^TfiaT^B' B SOOTHE IRRITATED o^\ BURNING FIET C.^j M'*xsana feela mi •oothmg BW^^t M It tools the burn, checks the mWKT "^■k. itch, puts n<-w pf-u in ycujr w step fast! Great for heat rash M ?W «n<i chafe, too its tpecial mmmm m A mylum base
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  • 451 2 S'pore Wants 650 Student Teachers 350 Selected, Begin Training Standard Staff Reporter OF the 2,300 Senior passes, whose results were announced last Saturday, the Colony's Education Service win recruit <»50 student teachers this year. Three hundred and fifty of them have already been selected and started work v<K>t«»rHav. The student
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  • 147 2 WO i ii I lore* y jw-ho w< re charged •:y before Mr. Rogers at the Singa- s.: ne Court yesterday -d to "simple" r bile the third claimed iti ns^were that on even Qg oi 0 tober 25 last i ar, Low Tian
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  • Article, Illustration
    97 2 Standard Staff Reporter Countess Mountbatten who paid a special visit to the Singapore Social Welfare Department yesterday, told reporters later that she was much impressed with the "outstanding" work of the Department. She said that since her last visit to Singapore in 1949, the Singapore S<*ial Welfare Department has extended
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  • 263 2  -  RANJIT SINGH By Standard Staff Reporter, on board the P. and O. Corfu. GIVING his views on the conditions in Ceylon where he spent nearly two months holidaying, and during which he met most of the leading public figures Mr. P. F. de Souza
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  • 333 2 By Ranjit Singh, Standard Staff Reporter, on board the P. O. Corfu. "SINGAPORE'S effort at the Colombo Exhibition was a sorry one and I feel that it would have been better had Singapore not participated in it" said Mr. P. F.
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  • 304 2 Standard Market Reporter DETAILED plans for an is-land-wide vaccination campaign against small-pox are being worked out by the Singapore Health Department for the rural areas and the City Council for the city area. It is planned to launcn the campaign simultaneously for both the areas. This was disclosed
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  • 165 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHILDREN of several American schools in Los Altos. California, have sent 23 boxes filled with "wonderful things" as gifts to 1,700 underprivileged children of the Social Welfare Centres in Singapore. The gifts havft been brought back by Mrs. S. P. Healey of the
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  • 139 2 A COURSE of six sermons on the Redemption will begin this evening at 7 o'clock in the Good Shepherd Cathedral. and will continue each Tuesday evening during Lent at the same place and hour. Though it was arranged by the Senior Chaplains primarily fur members
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 2 Mr. Poh Keng Choftg and Miss Liang Geok Tuan. who were married in Singapore during: the weekend. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Liang San Han. a Singapore journalist.
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  • 44 2 POUND GUILTY on two counts oi using criminal force on two Chinese schoolgirls, aged 10 and 11. with intent to outrage their modesty, Francis Sroanmani (23). oi Havelodc Road, was fined h total of |250 in the Singapori Second Police Court yesterdav.
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  • 181 2 Colony, Federat ion T o Exchange Civil Defence Teachers Standard Staff KeportnTHE Singapore Civil Defesee authr. templating an exchange of Eastracforg eration of Malaya in order to inaint.ui ordination between the two territories This was stated by Col. I. T Ftrbu sioner for Civil Defence to Thr Standan Gol. Firbank
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  • 5 2 Husband Did Not Return i
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  • 189 2 Youth Was Masked Armed '■"Court Told THREE robtx one masked with a handkerchief and armed with a pistol, entered a house in L rone 5, Geylang Road. The, tied an ai ah, tin only occdpanf of the house, and alter forcing her into a room, ransacked tin place, and got
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 85 2 t^^^nri I ONLV US HUNDRED PERCENT; RED-BIOODED l -/jUST BEING NEAR WE DAKIC^3 SfiJrSJ E— I AMERICAN REDSKINS GOT ENOUGH CONTROL \VOU MAKE MV S c BEAK -TO- BEAK-- JJ£s£ I-'- K^^^^^^ «»r- ttAßa r- LrAP-r pap ,wg S SOMETIMES TOuCm n<s H MAIN IDEA IS- YOU r _^< STARTLED
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  • 184 3 Indonesian CID Hard On Smugglers' Trail Standard Staff Reporter THE CRIMINAL Investigation Division of the Indonesian Police are believed to be hard on the trail of a big pepper smuggling gang, operating out of South Sumatra, with connections in Singapore. Jliis development resulted from the
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  • 46 3 Student Helps Catch A Thief .,-i\ i au«l publW 3 l(M.ar. x i- Banker, a thai rr*ulled in in ;t Hh fl r;i»r 1(111 Ol I- lr»wl, iii I ;h. I hir»l I »lirc <-""•■ f m -t« rtl.tv. rap 1 sold wire Japan I ■r a
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  • 6 3 UH G I Lai
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  • 119 3 Standard Staff Reporter An audio-visual lesson in safe driving was given to syces in Empress Place yesterday when tlie Traffic Police began a three-day Safety First Campaign. The film was lent by the Public Relations Department, and the syces who usually while away the time
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  • 92 3 A 29-YEAR-OLD woman. Tan Guat Beng, was allowed bail of SHU) in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, where she was dunged with attempting to commit suicide. Tan, a paper wrapper, was found lying unconscious at Havelock Road having drunk a solution of soap and caustic
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  • 83 3 Immunisation Certificates Cost Money AS FROM April 1 all persons who require international certificates of immunisation wili have to pay a fee except pilgrims to Mecca, repatriated labourers, detainees and their families and Government servants. The fees will be SI each for small-pox and cholera and $10 for yellow fever.
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  • 49 3 A JOHORE Special Constable, Raja Linganv was charged in the Singapore Fourth Pd lire Court yesterday with stealing $55 worth of jewellery and Rs. 12 (currency notes) from a house at Johore Bahru on Aug. 2(> last. He was sent bark to Johore Bahm under police escort.
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  • 36 3 THE following have been elected Patrons oi the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp. Local Staff Benevolent Society: Messrs C. L. Edwards. C.8.E., Lim Bock Kee J. A. D. Morrison. M D Scott P J. Monaghan.
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  • 14 3 Kee aintly U 000, Kah a Kee lis own
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  • 79 3 CRACK RAF BAND IS DUE IN TODAY Standard Maff Reporter Koyal Mr I orce Regional Band— five tons of nd instruments-arrives in Singapore today UMTS Dilwura for a programme of service and u: mints lasting until mid-April. between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth, Public engagements already booked include appearances of
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  • 217 3 Standard Staff Reporter IMIM lh ERS uho lake in disabled workers are nol being rniirrlj rharilable, -ai«l Mr. W. Snow. General Manager **i lieneral Eleetric Company. ■i er r ig m he 'a >rkers ie high skill ployees.* 1 kei s are
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  • 132 3 He Was Not Fast Knough Standard Statf Reporter TAKING the opportunity when the stall holder was busy looking for a rubber band, a Customer took up a parcel of ciothmgs which he had selected from the stall and tried to run away, i: was stated in the Singapore Second Police
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  • 67 3 LEE CHEOXG PING. who claimed he had been a licensed trishaw rider but whose licence had been cancelled, was lined a total of $100 on charges ol riding a trishaw without a licence and using a rider's arm badge which was not in force. The City
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  • 596 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By TWO projects to alleviate flooding and to macadamize private roads in Grove Estate. Katoii*. at the expense oi the approximately 500 householders were described by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President oi the Cit.v Council, as "more than a
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  • 346 3 CHEQUES BOUNCED LEE klOk NGEE of (hop Ngoh Hock, »a> commuted to the next Assizes on three charges ol abefknenl of cheating, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore h irsi Police < ourl yesterday- r The prosecution alleged thai Lee abetted
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  • 60 3 A WOT [AN, M ih Soo Heai g (50), of Gej lang Eload claimed trial in ihe Singapore Fii Police Court yesterday when chai ged with Living on the I earnings by prostitution of .-unit her woman an >I.ji ■ii I The rase u.< postpotied
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 3 Two Aimitm in liltr.t rims a(I in in- tin- tttrartive wali'i rolot paint ing of Mr Vimu Mini Bra of IVn.tnj; 'lli»* picture of M.tla\an seen ♦•i v was pr<*st>ntfd for permanent display in Mm Iniicd States Inform t lion Service l.ihr.»r> ui Kuala I umpiir a> mil to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 248 3 TODAY'S POWER CUTS Sia«apace kSL Cavanah CO SB E£rattg T Barwfci ,e %l«s Be! today-- Q«a>. k o.ri Meajortal Hall K»py World. %*la Rubber i. w I* 5. Prtor* sl rt itTv.t lon nit Shu* Avenue Sawmill. PAI Kaffi- Plaee Mala.ra >«.. Boai s [i o Lee Rubber Work*. '<■-■
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    • 61 3 1 JBBtTT^F2TMr«.rwT l RUT WITH OOP AND FOOZY BATTLING f'.AND OOOLA SEARCHINJG THE JUN^I L'J) PR^THATrro"^^^ .-••^Sas^ I NtvfcK THOUGHT 1 ...BUT Wl I M UU^MJMU rvui i u»^j InP MDD FOB A DlKiOSAiJfc''' >A\ X <V^TMINK V^HAT A H jZrg*&^ TrHl I'D SEE TH 1 DAY FOR THEIR LIVES
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  • 134 4 KUALA MMPIR, Mon. K»mirkinj; that he was by no MCSIB satisfied with the identification of anv of the ar( used person. Mr. A. P. J.uk. in the Fir^t Magistrate's Court today, arquit-t»-d and discharged, twelve Indian If! fill Constables on a duurge or rioting. The
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  • 45 4 U V A. Mu:: K mg A:i Ke I; h claimi I I ria] ilag tratc Che Ismail Mohamed Jamil to a charge of i g DC klace at the stand, Newcome H g was adjourned i.- i K ng :en t I
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  • 42 4 :CA, Mn. 1 li k. id. itiona y- tainee Tay Kay T r a flay's imp] Iscw nenl f< r breaking a cone >; .<>n <>f his re- hid stayed the ti lying n »hj ing from h tted re~.r t. nee.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 4 Hundreds are rushing to the Food Control Office in Bat u Road, Kuala Lumpur, to get new rice ration cards before the control on the buying of 'free rice' comes into force. Standard picture shows a section of the half-mile long queue outside the Food Control Office.
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  • 138 4 $10,000 BANDIT KILLED IN AMBUSH Gurkhas Acted On Information I mil ii il I ill < I Ii ''^^^^^B KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Gurkhas who have been chalking up several $10,000 bandits in Johore, added another to their valuable collection in Muar yesterday after patiently waiting in ambush days.| The
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  • 262 4 KtJALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Hundreds of people of all nationalities are rushing to the Food Control Offk-e in Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, to get new rice ration cards before the control on the purchase of free rice comes into force in Selangor from March
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon For failing to enter the names of two lodgers in his hotel register, a Tan Geonk Eng, aged 40. was convicted by Che Ibrahim in the First Magistrate's Court today and fined $50. S. KANDIAH. aged 23, and Iyarm, son of Nagamuthu, aged 32. were
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    39 4 K. Sandraseivara. eldest son of Mr. N. K. Pillay, Senior Health Inspector. Maar. sai! ed for Australia to join M«l bourne University. He is an old boy of the Government English School. Muar and the English College, Johore Bahru.
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  • 79 4 Dato Musa Passes Away Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The death occurred in Johore Bahru yesterday of Dato Musa bin Yusof, former Assistant Commissioner of Police. J.8., at his residence at Bukit Chagar. Dato Musa was the brother of the late Dato Abdul Hamid bin Yusof. a former Prime
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  • 313 4 'Cl ear Case Of Enticement' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Remarking there was a clear case of enticement and that the accused took a lot of trouble to woo the woman, Che Harun. in the Second Magistrate's Court today convicted Che o n g Hee Choy. a draughtsman working for the Army,
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  • 145 4 Committee Discusses Skycrapers KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Multi-storied buildings formed the subject of considerable discussion in the Town Planning and Building Committee meeting of the Municipal Council. Sounding a note of warning, the Municipal Engineer. Mr. D. I. Todman, said that if a large number of multi-storied buildings are approved without
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  • 243 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Certain architects practising in the Federal capital do not possess a copy of the building by-laws and appear never to have seen a copy of the Municipal Ordinance. This accusation was made by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett. President, Municipal
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  • 70 4 KUALA LUMPUR, lion A theft case In the Brsi Ma§ trate's Court here today, was postponed to March 17. Eo ■owing a telegram receive from the Superintendent n! Mental Hospital. Tanjonfi Eta butan that the accused was unsound mind and not fit U plead. The accused, Y<
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  • 89 4 KUALA LI MIH R. ftfon.— -Kuala Lumpur Malays generally weleomed today the appoint mrui of Tuu^ku Abdul Rahman, an I SfftO man to the new Federal War L'ounril. The la-t Council had no officjaj reprejratatiyr from the The has been o! I the have I been
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  • 144 4 $10 ,000 K. Lumpur Theft 1 KUALA I UMPUB if I Cash totalling about (10,000 was found stolen from the safi at a Chinese i oe d* aler's shop. Chop Ban Seng Hual in Old Market Square. Kua a I- unpui early this morning. Thr thefi was discovered by the
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  • 129 4 KUALA LUMPIR. fclon. Chan Ah Choy, aged 20, was convicted by Che Ibrahim in the First Magistrate's Court here today, and sent* need to four months' rigorous imprisonment, on hi? pleading guilty to a charge of escaping from lawful custody. The accused. while being
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  • 36 4 CHE Zainuddin bin Mohd. Jai. former Divisional Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (Railwaj Division). Singapore, ha.-, now formed a division at Gemas. Eighteen candidates have passed a test held in Gemas.
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  • 125 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. Rt^mark;'^ thai the number of extortion oflt ncca could d ipi-ni-"h considerably U there wat :nore reso.ule action on Uu part of the threatened complainants. Mt. A. P. Ji<c-k in the First Magistrate's Court bete I convicted L:m Kar Teng. ageri L'l. and
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  • 147 4 KUALA U MPI K. Mon.-- UI. i. N raced trial Ix-fun* Mr. Jti^li< l;i%l"r «< I* bctv today, on a rhnrpr of tawiwn I 1 li;»iifi-r« iiii<lr nilhoul lawful awtJi«»rii\. He wus ■llqpcd to ha\c com* mitteri the alfeooe on Nov. L'O last, at
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    60 4 Whil" light bombers droned overhead to Kuard against sudden bandit at tack, an RAF helicopter yesterday completed in six trips the evacuation of a Cameronians patrol from 'green hell' swamp country in north west Selangor. Standard pir ture shows the arrival of the helicopter carrying Lt. Cameron, leader of the
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  • 5 4 Youth Had Benefit Of Doubt
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  • 15 4 Three Years' Jail For Not Reporting Reds JO! !< Eb in K to 1 f Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 182 4 oatcAe&M CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 1.-. tvS ,lv cn-ovs Baichelors Chicken Noodle f 1 1 H i Soup It Luntains real thicken broth per- leuiv blended with soft, tender, nourishing r^^Hrr^Vrr'^^^vl m odles, specially made with egg and Hour, |H KlLLl'i^B Km and gan.^hed with parsley. Batchelors fmßßlßi^SSSr^^S'm hukt n Noodle
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  • 192 5 \N<>. Mom. i on^lriHiiDii work on ;i nrw ■i i\oir itixl a filtration |>!.ini iii die Sun^ei .i. wflicll lnn:i-« (lie major j»;»il ot llu Balik I'nl.ui Wjitrr Supph Scheme, %> il l iU liir «-ml ot llii«« yor, llir l>r|»iil\ >rlll«'- r, M,. E.
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  • 34 5 ,1 orrrvpondi tit education "t Partj h Mr. H. the Je B -i of tlie pai a Gopal I objects whi h alisl pririni ltd? f> etc I in some
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  • 33 5 Yang A C e, v. iys' r.i i when g the :> the race Fc<-. nary 2 I g rash sweep someone's kel On tun Y mg's I i
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  • 54 5 :r< M Mr A Murray Eur >pean consuli ing mil gineei .who was killed '> bandits nea r ;t tin mi^e in Sungei Sipul asl week was bwied Saturday at the Batu O.i ah el His wife and two rhi dren. a boy(8 1 and a girl
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  • 27 5 Standard Staff Correspondent RAUB, Mon. Motor buses belonging to the Pahang I. in Siong Motor Company has been allowed to use tlie Tembling Road.
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 5 This picture of o soldier putting up a smoke signal for an air drop gives an indication of the dangerous terrain through which a patrol of the Ist. Cameronians, led by a captured terrorist and an Alsatian war dog, hove been chasing a gang of bandit*. For three weeks the
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  • 134 5 65 MEN SHOW PACES TELOK ANSON, Mon. A sqi \d of 65 potential officers and instructors r>f the reformed home guard in Telok Anson, looking smart in theii white uniform, took part in an impressive passing-out parade before It. Col C.F P. Mills M.C. Staff Officer, Home Guards, Perak ai
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  • 68 5 PENANG, Mon. Bagan Boya. a village in Province WVHesley. was judged the cleanest kampons in the Southern District and won a silver cup as first prize in the KumpoN£ Cleanlincx* Competition. Pulau Am an and Kampong Sungei Ketchi! were awarded the second ai;d third prizes
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  • 128 5 A MALAY AIR FORCE NAVY PMU DELEGATES TO DISCUSS kl ALA LUMPUR, Won.— The creation of a Malay Air Font* and a !Uala\ Navy are two items which will come up before the delegates of the Peninsula Malays* Unioa at their annual conference in Alor Star this week. The fonference
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  • 84 5 Standard Stuff Correspondent IPOH, Hon.— The Ipoh Rotary Chib has embarked on two projects to assist youths, orphans and poor children of this town. One scheme is the establishment of an open air gymnasium and the other is the creation of a fund to help orphans
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  • 50 5 Mr. Mathew Visits Ipoh Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. The Chief Justice of the Federation of Malaya, Mr. C. Mathew, paid his first official visit to Ipoh today when he presided at the Federation Court of Civil Appeal at the Supreme Court here. The court heard three short civil appeals.
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  • 38 5 Standard Staff Correspondent RALJB, Mod. The Government Social Welfare Lottery tickets which were sold only at the Raub Post Office are now on sale at two leadins business houses, Messrs. Voug Joo Long -and Mohamed Kassim.
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  • 102 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Countess Mo Lint bat ten. Superintendent-In-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will pay a flying visit to Ipoh this Thursday, March (>. The Countess will visit the Military camps, and later will inspect the newly-formed brigade divisions on the
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  • 86 5 Standard Staff Corropoiidt-nt PENANG. Mon.— Customs authorities yesterday made one of the biggest opium hauls on the island when they seized 450 pounds of the dope worth about SI OO,OOO from a Malayan Airways Plane at Bayan Lepas. The plan* was on a flight from Bangkok
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  • 711 5  -  PERCY JOSEPH —And Ihe Judge Adjourns The Case By Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU, Mon.— Court proceedings in the 1 High Court here were held up for about two hours, I firstly because Ho Ah Sin, a young Chinese, accused on .two charges of consorting, started
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  • 134 5 TAIPING, M..n. vi. Ifa Tak Grin. Social Welfare Officer, told the large gathering, which attended "Film Even- ing" al the Lady Treacher Girls' School Hall last ttighi thai "•youth work in this country i s just touching the Ei ii je > problem of
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  • 59 5 BI'TTKR WORTH Won Thirteen iirr-. mostly Lallang blaze, occurred m Province Welles ley within the lasi two months, U w;h revealed bI the February meeting <>/ the Rural Board held at the district ofli<<re<vn! i v. The health officer. Dr. T. T. L. Tan, is
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  • 71 5 BUTTERWORTH, M m The transfer of hawker licences in special cases and on compassionate ground r i allowed by the Province We lesley Rural Bear a a' U February meeting held at the TJistrict Office recently. This matter of transfer v. as discussed by the health
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  • 50 5 PENANG, Mon. A truha pedaller, Lee Lye Keat, C'»s) was sentenced to three months' jail in the Mafistrate'j court today when he was found guilty of stealing a tarpaulin from a motor lorry on Feb. 10, Two polk* constables, saw L*e carrying th# Urpauiia ift Ah Qua* Street.
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  • 50 5 Calling Book Is withdrawn [POH, i pre release i ued st;it«-^ that t I Ihe Brit ish A<i iser in i been withdrawn. "The High ami i ioi conskik '..it t he mw' >• keeping ratling book i i tune with the i.i i c\ ent i during the mi
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  • 208 5 IPOII Vion -The In k banana tree .it Kampon; ,la\a hav no* become shrine Together R'itti three oilier InMMUM I in the inunrdiatr vici.i if it has been fenced •>.. In .spite of the iru mrnt wrathrr lar^r crowds of mm u'om^n and children are kiirrl
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  • 29 5 PARTT BUNTAR, K: v Ail A.. ,i t mi- .1 B R■< i•• ■•••iii ly Rned r^ failing to cha nge idkli !On hei dent;; i ard
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    • 135 5 FEDERATION DIARY PENANG "USb^ am .245 T KK\: Ko:i T:ki J.15. 8 13 and 3.13 3.0e.*6.4S V Jind !»'lj pjn. KLAIMG CATHAY: Moh Poon Oa tO 3 30. (C Asma: W* C I 3 <30 .ad JSU^JSISrOi The Plain. S^: .^s%^^ cIiKSI: U *<^ nd iJi l)kis Insurance Investigator 3.15.
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  • 918 6 Singapore Standard Seven Years Independent Morning Newspaper THE period of seven years' residence for prospec--1 tive Councillors proposed by the City Council is not as arbitrary as it seems. True Mr. Rajah, the mover of the motion, took his cue from the seven years 1 limitation contained in the Immigration
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  • 1573 6  - POLITICS IN THEGOLD COAST ASA BRIGGS By ON January 8 many Gold Coast Africans celebrated "Independence Day," the second anniversary of the "positive action" of 1950, which ushered in the latest phase in the development of Gold Coast nationalism. Kvvame Nkrumah, who had graduated from prison to political leadership, addressed
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  • 261 6 Review of Views Kowioon Incident THE rioting in Kowioon was Interpreted by pro-Kuomintang Chung Shing Jit Pau is an anti-B r.it is h demonstration staged by Communist China. It was also a Communist "signal" to Britain that military action would be taken against the Hongkong Government if she tried to
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    • 178 6 Sir: I fully support the movement to prevent the neglect of or cruelty to children but I do feel that any such movement should try not to hurt the susceptibilities of the public. In this post-war era it is recognised that the
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    • 154 6 Sir; It is heartening to read in your paper that Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, elected West Ward Councillor, has done his duty by his electorate by taking steps to improve Zion Road. My neighbours and I wonder whether the elected Councillors of East Ward still
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  • 129 6 Hongkong had everything to gain and nothing to lose. Just because Britain had to follow Uncle Sam's policy owing to economic pressure, Hongkong had to join in the embargo. Even Malaya, which is the biggest dollar earning area for Britain had to give up her export of rubber
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  • 415 6  -  CASSANDRA By f\S matters nationalistic. I take the Isle of M,• lH yj view— roughly equidfcUat from the Tin th,-' t shamrock and the 1.e.-k. I am well qualified to do this. I chose a Scots nattier .:nd an Aberdonian n which is by far the
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  • 427 6  -  TAKAR \[RS. MUDDLEDEAR is on old friend of Tokar. She has a reliable husband; four nice children; a permanent wave; and a beetle shaped motorcar. She likes to discuss the news of the day. Mrs. Muddledear I Iked your last article, Takar. I quite cgree
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  • 222 7 Egyptian Parliament Suspended As New Premier Sworn In i \IKO. Mar. 3 \P) Tackling problems which toppled two govern- before hi*. K«i\|»t*> newly appoint«Ml Prime Minister Ahmed Naguib Pasha veslcrdaY, announced that narliament has been suspended for nilh. \< :■> n eai r v. Ih King the 60- Hl] the
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    59 7 This picture was taken at Khartoum on Feb. 25 during the three minutes when the moon completely covered the sun giving a total eclipse of the sun. The three minutes of day turned into night started at 0900 GMT. In those three minutes scientists from at least ten countries worked
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  • 170 7 SAIGON*. Mar. 3 (AFP> j French Union troops captured j Bido, about 30 miles southwest oi Hanoi on Sunday. when Vietminh resistance there sud- 1 e:;:y collapsed after furious hand-to-hand battles. French armour and planes save dose support to FrancoVietnamese infantry and played .arge P
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  • 143 7 N 'lists Reject Japs' Own Treaty Draft TAIPEI. Mar. 3 (UP)— The Chinese peace conference delegation today flatly refused to accept any Japanese attempt to submit a draft treaty of their own as grounds for a new ieadlock developed in the negotiations here. There were reports that the Japanese delegation
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  • 161 7 PRESTON Northern England. March 2 ißeater* Mr. Hugh Gaitskell former British Chancellor oi the Exchequer, urged the Conservative Government today to disclose fully how the Sterling area planned to balance its account with the rest of the He told a meeting here that
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  • 126 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Mar. 2 (UP) Newspaper executives and information experts from 12 countries will meet here tomorrow to continue drafting an international code of ethics for journalists despite United States warnings that such a code would restrict rather than encourage freedom of the
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  • 61 7 photo. A scout from the US 23rd Infantry Regiment, wounded with a Republic of Korea soldier while on a patrol mission in North Korea a few days ago, receives first aid treatment at the hands of a fellow private. In the background, the wounded Korean
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  • 255 7 BOMBAY, Mar. 2 (UP)— ln a triumph for himself and his policies, Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's Congress Party was returned to power for another five years in the first major nationwide general elections ever held in India. The last two results of the month-long elections
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  • 111 7 Sabre- Jets Superior To MIG-15 FRANKFURT, GERMANY, March 2 (Reuter) Major James A. Jabara, United States jet air ace from Korea, said here tonight that if the Allied air forces in Europe had the American Sabre-jets they <-ould beat any Communist aircraft. The Sabre-jet was better in every way than
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  • 133 7 PARIS, Mar. 3 (UP)— Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower flies to Greece and Turkey today to inspect real western strength in vital areas where defensive control governed the rise and fall of empires for centuries. Eisenhower, accompanied by his Chief of Staff. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther,
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  • 176 7 LONDON, Mar. 2 (Reuter) Moscow Radio today charged Britain with "continuing provocative manoeuvre* against the great Chinese people and preparing together with the tlnited States a direct attack on China." The charge was made In a 40-minute talk on "Britain alter the second world
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  • 190 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 (UP) The Defence and State Departments have generally agreed on which air and naval bases the United States would like to use in Spain and what price they are willing to pay. The agreement was reported by high American
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  • 209 7 HONGKONG, Mar. S \V) Th« rfnjjniig government indicated yesterday it miyht (M-rtnii r«-|>r«--fientatives of relief fuml donors from (union hi \i-it ih«* Colony ii<'\t week* The government declined t< explain what difference then might be between the banne< "comfort* 1 mission
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  • 233 7 Peking: HK "Slaughter" Well- Planned HONGKONG, Mar (th ter-AAl'i Peking H. li omrnenting on Saturdas I!h rioting here this morning i cus < d the Hongkong govei nment of using the pLj h ''slaughter** the Chim i pirn ft l planned a I K. ng -ukc out in the reet!
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  • 46 7 Pope 's 76th Birthday VATICAN CITY. Ma: 2 <VP^ —Pope Pius XII the pal« trail Looking .spiritual leader ui the world's 375,000,000 ttonu n Catholics, passed a "serene b.i: active" Sunday in hi s Vatican Palace on his 7(uh birthday ana his 13th year as Pontiff.
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    • 44 7 r^P^l PnO NO NOPE NOT (NO 1 OH, BOY— I GUESS I J CHATTER V^—^" EVEN V Vr-/ NOBODY SAW ME tgr^F have you U. (H— AT ALL?y Tp anv V I take linda to the ESMJh''- HEAPD ANY I RUMORS^ wrmZZZ MOVIES VESTERDAY
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  • 279 8 Efficiency Of Police Lauded ll> J. G. Derbyshire, Standard Shipping Reporter THE four-and-half month Singapore Harbour Hoard Police Force can boast of one of the finest records of any port police organisation in the world today. Since its inception, crime figures in the
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  • 63 8 CHARLESTON, South Caroina. Mar. 3 (UP)— The com>ined efforts of Navy Coast jtiard and commercial tugs 'ailed again to push oil a sandjur the Liberty bhip "Horace jreeley", loaded with D.500 ons of coal for France. Five attempts to free the hip came shortly after
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  • 177 8  -  Ranjit Singh photo by By RANJIT SINGH, Standard Staff Reporter ABOARD THE CORFU.— A man who has spent 24 years tackling housing problems— some of them in England's worst slum areas— arrives in Singapore today to tackle the Colony's housing situation. He is Mr. Joseph C.
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    • 134 8 VdrSHIPS m HARBOUR j WHARVES Slr.p Godowa G:«te Ampenan 38/;i9 4 Antilochus 11 12 4 Benlawers 89 7 i Benalbnnach 18 4 Castleville 27 "28 i Deucalion lo 16 4 I Fernsea 3:i A 2 j Glengarry 13 14 4 Glengyle 31 32 1 Gertrude Maersk 2." ".'•i 2 [ncharran
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    • 22 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 7 ».m. [Laiwui, Palembang 8 a.m. by 'Hong Ann, Eastern Australia and New Zealand 8 a.m. by I Merkur.
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  • 143 9 Reply To Prosper Liston Standard Market Reporter THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Chamber of Comrcc Rubber Association, Mr. I. G. S a I mo n d, yesterday ribed Mr. C. Prosper Liston's attack on rubber packers not only ill-founded, but actually dangerous." I
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    45 9 Indian artisans, specialists at inlaying marble, fix a slab of Italian marble in place on the inside wall of one of the main rooms of tie mansion. The wall panelling is in grey marble with thin strip of black marble separating the panels. Standard photo.
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  • 48 9 that 1 f its in- e thai genera- 'ho nd adequate ity, ites tbe Engineei DT< March 14. Mi. si ind in pel tion ot -.as been •h time aa nteed. Mi :> to ap eserve unti time there ...I'.. :ty indus 3 pore, Bto
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  • 94 9 Sepang Valley Estate To Be Wound Up SEPANG Valley Estate is be ii. a wound i^volaatarily accordjm^: to the Secretaries, Harper < Gimllan and Co. This decision was made a{ an extraordinary lieoeral aneeting held fan Kja'a r mmir i s William MacMillan MacLeod, C.A. and Ronald b.- AG A
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  • 32 9 CHILE has offered to seU to the United Statej her fntiit j copper productkn. including the iin per cent now reserved foi sale elsew hei e I" P.
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  • 440 9 i rlunnian of Inited Engineers Mr. F. G. n hi* annual statement to be presented at the i netting on March 14 states that the scheme of ge»f for reorganising the company's capital I through during 1951, unanimous support being bj members to far-reaching and
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  • 531 9 Hazards Before Industrial Firms THK YEAR 1951 was one of considerable progress and achievement in all sections of United Engineers' activities, which have resulted in a net profil of $2,063,046, but the satisfactory results should not he allowed to mask the difficulties ahead
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  • 96 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb* Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose Sl. oB $1.09 F.0.8 in bales Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. $1,085 $1,091 No. 2 R.S.S. §1.06 $1,064 No. 3 R.S.S. $1.04 $1.04* Tone: Easier. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices per 1b were: Apr.
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  • 55 9 THE directors of Linggi Plantations have recommended a dividend of 20 per cent, for the past financial year, less tax, payable on April 2. Linggi's net profit before tax amounts to £593,160. tax £419.46j, to replacement reserve £80,000. to general reserve £50,000.^ off government securities
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    44 9 photo. Mr. W. A. Klctoba (right). Chairman of Nicholas Fty Ltd^ Aspro and pharmaceutical specialties), arrived to Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday on his return J™! bourne from London. He was greeted at Ka Hang Airport KMr *C. MacDoaaKL Far East Representative (left). Standard
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  • 294 9 Brown 's Review Warns Against New Price Spiral IT wouhl \>e a pr«*at |»il> if Mlj Imh-« «»f Imixiiik «*p the part «»f maiiiifinturer**, uiih rowiigsjsirnl omijm litiosi to the ruhb«*r a\ailabl«\ AsmM WM pr&flM aiivuhrrf near the rrt'ord r*'iM'lM'«l la-l ;*i This warning is sound' i by I s
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  • 699 9 By MICH-AEL CONNORS, Standord Staff Reporter AN INDUSTRY that is comparatively new to Singapore the importing and preparing for building purposes of fine marble from ancient Italian quarries is giving to private homes and commercial buildings here a touch of the arandeur of Rome
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  • 198 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mom. The Malayan share market opened quiet today and the volume of business was on a restricted scale, according to the Malayan Shnrehrokers' Associaf lon, Changed price.- were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B Pet 41 42 W. Jiicks i.\l) I A 4S
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  • 93 9 Standard NarfcH Ki p:.rtrr THE prod ice ma u I S ngapore was quiel !< ff v H< around the week-end le el« Copra bad b iy<rs at OS per picul and Bellen at Bi i t pei picul, do b isinea being re ported Mi
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  • 156 9 RUBBER traders in Singapore believe that, with the re-opening of the New York commodity exchange, the possibility of price-depressing manoeuvres cannot be excluded. This view has caused uneasiness in the rubber market in Singapore. which closed easier yesterday at nearly two rents per lb. below the
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. Mar. 3 Special Standard Service— Closinj prices on liiP Hongkong Exc tan today were HK515.70 to El Sterling: HK56.***** to LSH: HK*i.B4O to Malayan |i: HK$O 295 to one lndon< sian Rupia'h: Gold HK532G.125 to one taeL
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  • 172 9 WORLD PINE OUTPUT DOWN 1 PER CENT PRODUCTION of pineapple in important sp«-oiSra countries totalled 40 million cases i 1951. compared with 40 3 nu lion cases in 1950 and thg five car <19:i5--39) average of 34.8 million case*. In Important processing areaj a* Malaya and Bewail, pro cessed weight
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  • 98 9 MALAYAN Exchanije Banki Association buying atea to merchants <per $100 Malayan! are New York :r.,d Canada :'.2 11 (6 ITT 32 l'> 16 tOI) US 13 1 6 on credit bifis -nd US 33 1 H on trade- bills and Canadian 13 J II (90 d
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  • 16 9 Jap ft! will k e•' l> id* r*ii s eden in Tokyo sh P
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    • 143 9 SILK-SCREEN S I (J N S play <■ I bills Signs im, nntobt. on P^t r, I, other, cloth. ■lots, p'cstic, oil mctolt t t c and infoi a tied a < HfflfG KWONG CO.. 145 Miciuic Road. S'p° fi T.'cpKonc 80ICC I \s i I sh, n i ;i
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  • 897 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' MUSMC WOTES By 4 N American soprano of outstanding ability who has been resident in Singapore for nparly two years, has been given the principal solo part in the Chamber Ensemble's Easter Concert. Her name Is Minnie IversonWuod and she will, perhaps,
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  • 242 10 JKRRY SALISBURY and Dick O'Brien, two very popular figures in Singapore's music world, are due to leave the Colony on Thursday for New York where they dope to rejoin Danny Danford and other members of the AllAjmericah Band who played here during 19;">0. Jerry
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  • 823 10  - For the Discophile VICTOR DOGGETT LATEST REVIEWED ('RIKC: BINDING. Concerto in A /minor, Op. l«. Walter (iiesekinu (piano) Philharmonia Orchestra (Karajan). Ku>tle of Spring-, Op. No Walter t.ieseklm (piano'. Columbia LXBBB8 »1. THIS ever-popular concerto was h.ii'.ed at its birth by that most generous, astute ami omnipotent figure the composer's
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  • 108 10 x"KW "DELHI. March 3.— .> Mr Frank Capra, American fllm producer-director, said in New Delhi recently thai the International Film Festival, being held yi India now helped the interchange oi ideas among the world film producers and technicians Mr Capra. who paid a
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  • 64 10 HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 3 (AP) —The Associated Press nation-wide poll of U.S. film critics picked "Streetcar Named Desire" as the best film of 1951. Three of the film's cast also won in the ballotting. They are: Vivien Leigh best performance by an actress in a starring role. Marlon Brando
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  • 300 11 DANES, MALAYANS WILL BE PENG SOON'S OPPONENTS LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter )--Denniark, beaten by Malaya in the final of the 1949 Thomas Cup bftdmintoii competition, are hopeful of challenging Malaya for the coveted trophy in Singapore this summer. They have already reached the European zone final, in which they, should
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  • 133 11 OSLO, Mar. 2, (Reuter). M. Van Der yoort of Holland won the 1.500 metres race in the world speed skating championships for men at Hamar, Eastern Norway today. His time was 2 minutes 21.3 seconds. Johnny Werket of the United States was second in 2
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  • 162 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— ln preparation for the F.A..M. cup match against Pahang, the Football Association of Selangor has selected 38 players for training which begins on Friday. March 7. on the Selangor Club Pahang. Players are requested to turn up at 5 p.m. sharp
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  • 109 11 A 'LONG SHOT' WINS US$100,000 ARCADIA. California, Mar. 3 iAP 1 A little grey horse from South Africa, Miche. an appro\nnatelv 20-l .shot, yesterday captured the USSIUJ.OOO Santa Anita Handicap Miche. owned by Mrs, J P. Adams and rid len by John Covalli, paifi U5555.40 to win, U5522.60 and U5513.30.
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  • 105 11 LONDON. Mar. 3 (Reuter). Britain's Olympic swimming team for Helsinki seems destined to have a strong Scottish contingent. Most of the performances by England's men swimmers in 1951 have been overshadowed by the achievements of Scottish and Welsh swimmers. The Engiish women swimmers did better than
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  • 71 11 LONDON'. Mar. 3: (Reutef) Nickel Coin, winner o! last year's Grand National, has been scratched from this year's race. Mr. J. Royle. her owner, said today "Nickel Coin has had to be scratched from all her engagements because of the injuries >ho received in her lost
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  • 48 11 MEXICO CITY. Mar 3 (AP>— Bobby Locke of. South Africa '.von "the seventh Mexican gold qolf open yesterday with a T2hole of 270 Locke finished two strokes ahead of Jimmy Demaret. while Robert rie Vicenzo r ->l Argentina. last year's champion, was third with 280
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  • 167 11 NEW YORK, Mar. 3 (AP)— Paddy Young of New York and Ernie (The Rock) Durando of Bayonne, N.J., are even after three torrid fights, meet for the fourth time on Friday night with a title shot at middleweight champion Ray Robinson as the prize. Young
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  • 134 11 Lim Kim Chiu (20) won the Island Club golf competition for the Duffers Cup held during tiie weekend. The full results were:* Ist. round Lim Kim Chiu beat H. R. Morrison 1 Up; R. Winckler beat C. W. Hutson 3 1; V. Clements
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  • 94 11 ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA. Mar. 3 <AP) Who's going to replace Joe Dimaggio in 'centre field for the New York Yankee? Things could change drastically between now and the opening of the y baseball season, but manager Casey Stengel said today Jackie Jensen currently has the
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  • 46 11 The following players qualified for the Island Club Golf Championship and the draw is as follows: H. R. Beauchamp vs T. 11. A Potts J. K. Shafer vs W. McMuilan C. A. R: Bateman vs Phii;p Lee J Stirling vs R A. MallaL
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  • 215 11 THE following have been elected officials of the Jin Yew Sia Association. Singapore:-Patrons, Messrs Seow Kim Mock. Any Hood Choo, Chee Eng Seah. Lim Chiap Leng, Ch'ng Leng Swee. Ang Kim Choo Koh Swee <^' ITI Quek Seng Lip. Chua Peng Yong, Foo Chin Peng.
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  • 143 11 TOLEDO, OHIO, March 3, (UP) The Jack Dempsey elimination tournament gc-ts under way at the Spoils Arena here on Tuesday night with 40 heavyweight boxers competing in a one-night stand that will mark their debut into professional fighting ranks. Twenty-three touts art on the raid, according
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  • 155 11 GUTHRIE ,V CO. LTD. with a donation of 110,000, tops the 1 is: <»f donations to the S.A.T.A fund issued on March 3. The total amount donated wa<? 51 0,204 75. Other donations are. $100, The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. $20, Mr. Sevia Singh. 110,
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  • 524 11 GALLE, CEYLON, Mar. .5 (Kn.irr >J<( 1,, at Galle l»y six wieketH in their final fixture today, (,all«--followed on after scoring 75 againsl M(<*s IH7 in the hrsl inaingg, antl Bcored 217 in iln-ir second Bttrtatpt. The MCC £ot the required run* for irlor\
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  • 87 11 MELBOURNE, Mai 2 (Eti iterAAP< Australia iv u ready planning to maintain its j; ip on the Davis Cup, in the years ahead Two futu e iiupe.'- arc Bw Australian junior champion, the 17-year-oid Lew^ JJo.-id and Us rival of the same «zt-. K«n Rosewell,
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  • 34 11 HELSINKI. M.. V (API Russian girls dominated the women's world skating championships al Ktckola, Finland, yesterday winning Brst, second and Courtb placet vhile Isst year's diampion. Eevi Ffutiinen ui Finland, was Bfth
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  • 367 11 YMMA Beat BODCA In Close Game IN a keenly contested BAFA 3rd Division B* League >o<<er malrb at the Geylaag stadium yest«-rd.j\, the V.MMA, playing th« ir open in:: t.utif thi* season, li.id little diflirulty in hf.it inc the RODC'A "A" by five goals to nil. P•' n from both
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  • 76 11 OAK I N I) CALIFOI liar. 2 < Ai' Japanese i s woo I'• > champion \h placed third among tiered in 1 f W« t* Amateur GlTrestlinf I shios whirls ended parJ rhe Japanese lean 30 points I pi.n e champion S in Di.
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    • 384 11 IASSIFI£U AB STATIONS VACANT tD Kr.glish Teacher s. or Cambridge Apply Nam 8m i Kang 12Jm. iacM salesman for having person- ass new lines, i adinj Corp.. 47. .:.<- Typist for some experGood pro- to Box No. Sngnpore. 1. KAN shipping nrm ienced ■nipinward and department full p irticulars to
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    • 725 11 EVERTISEMENTS ENCACKMhNT T OH CHONG: On Sunday 1 2nd March, 1952, Peng Kong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Pak Seng, K.L. and Kim Moy, daughter of the late Mr. Chong Wah Kee and Mrs. Wah Kee, K.L. NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. AN examination for Estate lX Dressers will be
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    • 435 11 NOTICES C! i COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE OTICE' is hereby given that I 'ay a Lebar Road between MacPberson Road and Entrance to Paya Lebar Road Pumping Station will be closed *o through traffic until further notice for the purpose of constructing a sewer. BY ORDER OTICE is hereby gvien that
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    • 79 11 Kf 1 i 1^ nf:V"Hi3iiif T ini ff P E _R_ LI NE J Minimum Charge $2/- (4 Lines) Wanted For Sale SitMOttoi s Vacant Tuition Miscellaneous 1 Etc., fiG) Pi R LINE OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $7/- (4 Lines) Births, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, Acknowledgments, Etc., ffl?ft ,P E
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 33 11 ItiJJbIIjII HIGH TIDF? at the p iadpal resorts in Mala] TODAY AM. P.M. Sinirapore 3 14 5.09 Malacca II.VJ Port Dicksun Hi 40 Port Sham HM 10.33 Pen a lit MS 4 37
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  • 127 12  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead t 8 03u p arc rough And don't 1 a jf. Ptcnmt they're hi nil iiou must practice. you h«V« the roll of the green 10 mmuier, complicated bj >.;> Mil, do'rn-h:!! or side htll r'n tCXtvrt r>f OTOM grei <-■ iition hard md
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  • 227 12 Tv tc* Work "Bv Cioodwood" Pi \N(i. Mam, The reursc proper was open for i»>t work this mornins with Hm foiag hfll when candi ii n N went sent out for their orrparution for the second toy's Penang Races, March newcomer Winagain ed Ihe best lime
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  • 345 12 THE Pfcrridenf of ifce Singapore Amateur Football iaiion, Mr. U. MacGmor an. yettterday made atioilirr a|»|»«*al to the (iily CombtU lo consider Anson K... «<l ;i^ the rile for Singapore's Stadium. "•^hrntoii Way lia-* comt 1 hii«» our way ol our .riuinal ideas about
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  • 101 12 Ceylon Govt. Help Helsinki Team COLOMBO. Mar 'A: (Reuter) Ceylon Will send a sevenman team— two athletics, three wrestlers and one swimmer to the next Olympic (lames to be held at Helsinki. Government has sanctioned a grant of Rs. 35,000 to meet the expenses of the team. The team is
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  • 642 12 TICKETS specially printed by the City Council will be given lo Singapore soccer fans attending a match at Jalan Besar stadium if the ma!« hi* cancelled before half time. These will allow the spectators to watch either the replay or another
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  • 86 12 ULASOOW, Marrh 2: < R<u- r) Supporters of Scottish mhcit flub toduv d«-(icl«'d to tlv the Irish Republican flag and dHv an order by |Jle city m.tgistr.Ur th.it the Hag must comr down. The grrtn white and orange flag ..I I ire has llown over the
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  • 157 12 Y MSA, Police Draw Again KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Extra time failed to bring off a decision in the replay of the Selangor Hockey Association knock out competition tie between the Young Men Sikh Association and the Police Depot on the padang today. There was no score. The match, however, was
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  • 442 12 A PROPOSAL by the Hong Kon'4 Amateur Football Association that the first inter-port match against Singapore for the Aw Hoe Memorial Trophy be played on April 26 this year was unanimously accepted by the Singapore Amateur Football Association at the Council meeting yesterday.
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  • 55 12 TODAY Sport SAFA LEAGUE. Div. I— Katong Sajarah r. Kola Raja at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. ::A CYMA kPM) v. Town Rangers, (Geylang stadium: )r n Tamil Brotherhood Assn. v. Rocklites. CYMA ground; Katong Sajarah "A" v. Kota Raja "A", BODCA around. SBHIA LEAGUE: Hong Kong Shanghai Bank 'B" V.
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  • 326 12 THE R.A.F. open individual championships begin to-day at R.A.F. Station Ten^ah. Some of last years best boxers have gone home, but from the record number of 55 entries, ample replacements tan be expected. SAC Wilson. last year's Inter-services champion. continues to keep in the honours
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  • 70 12 IPOH. Mon- Alan Kin*, leftwinger of the 1951 victorious Singapore Malaya Cup team, made an impressive debut in local soccer when in a Perak trial game he .scored two lovely goals for the. Whiles against the Colours. King was also responsible lor the third goal, when b.Eu
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  • 122 12 IPOH. Mon. An?lo Chinese School eliminated Methodist Afternoon School from the Perak inter school knock out soccer competition for the Hussars Cup. ACS won by three goals to one. The match was evenly contested and M.A.S. would have done better had Cummings played a less selfish game.
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  • 247 12 ST. PATRICK'S School drew their senior and junior matches with St. St. Anthony Boys' School at the East Coast road yesterday. The junior teams sweated out a goalless draw while the senior teams scored one goal each. The boys played good soccer. In the senior fixture
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    25 12 photo. Awang Bakar beats Ansullia completely with this rising shot. Bakar played a good same. AnmiUia had his eve on the gallery. Standard
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  • 601 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association s tram played the season's first trial yesterday against I' allml Karib ami obtained a three-nil victory, but were not impressive in the least. Perhaps it was early season stiffness but. except lor Harith, Boon Seoog and Awang Kakar. the
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  • 110 12 Airwavs Beat Guthries M I V\\ Sporu Clu»> dv\, ne BJC. |hi«c in the I), v .JAM h ti^at Fattct Pad The turn, UM fill Wat«T -loj-i;, fu^t and intrisin, th(.< 1 5th mil pass from tl f the G three itt i gO[ then- minute when H trapping Rne
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  • 21 12 Following ate (an v H Et'.A.G Si trers loch for RACK Sinnett I ii 200 l.O'.vis 2 32 i
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