Singapore Standard, 8 March 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Strandard I! NO. 250 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 181 1 \in)N Mtr T i Rt-uttTi 1 Im» i Ijnli between I.cftinrnria Bevaa .md >Ir. < Irim-m \tile»-, thr official i jr. «;1! be fought out j! i m»-»-t anif of th«- naitivc "l th,. Labour Part* n»-xt lliur-»ilav. m wsli dHVnd the artion i»|
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  • 115 1 Sinsaporr Indians appear t worried over bilili <>i iluir litiui: «;illr«l up under ilw new SerViec Onlinaurr proposed to enaeled m liny mms< < Ha CHI India Office in i, there was re- I ru^h hi Indi.in* I :l ition ol ration card.s n.-
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  • 16 1 3 (Reu- i me hour on my r stai riiM Sui lay Nov
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  • 104 1 V l n A insp >i planes >1 R.A.F Changi'a FJ ing Wing P ise i i airlift oops to ii >ngk h 4 d ii ing the past few days :>i "Operation tox tpened yesterday. Tnc exercise which runs until j M.i i 11
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  • 70 1 Bandits Hold Up Train For Food Rations Mitiiluil miii t'orrespondeal KU \l. i fIPUR V The >t:mds that a mls held > train i j c on Wed»ht and of rations v hich were cc days to gon the line. J The 1 vas on its v: v to g
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 1 photo. Marine police constables search a tongkang during a police check on vessels and crews at the Singapore River last night. Stand ard
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  • 226 1 TOKYO, Mar. 7 (I I') The Communists Iried vainly today lo stretch tin* antMbloekade clause ol tli<* proposed Korean truce Ireatv to cover all irrritor> the} have conquered m the Far East. Tle new Re I maneouvre h ghted tin> day that was rwise
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  • 180 1 Arbitration Law To Be Bolstered A BILL to consolidate the l iaw relating to arbitration in] Singapore will be introduced into the Legislative Council on March 18. Important provisions m the bills are: That an arbitration agreement shall not ordinarily be discharged by the death ol a party to such
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  • 115 1 Standard Staff Reporter TONGK A G ere w s w ere hauled out of their boats last night when the Singapore police paid them a surprise visit to carry oul identity card checks. The whole operation, which was carried out bj the Radio Police
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  • 612 1 THAT PEACE ha* become expensive sums up verjH adequately our of tin* main economic features oi the past j year, stated Sir Arthur Morse, chairman ami chief manager of Hongkong ami Shanghai Banking Corporation, m his annual report released yesterday. Rearmament
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  • 205 1 Governor's Gran dson Christened Standard Woman Reporter TIIK CHIBBY. blue eyed, four month-old grandson of the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gtlmson, and I. ady Gimson, was solemnly baptized Jeken James Franklin Elwifl m St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afterBOOn, as he lay gurglm:; and bored m the arms t»i his
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  • 186 1 AGAIN 1 Red Killed, 5 Wounded In Johore Battle Standard Stall <.«»rn\-.piuul«-nl kl M.V 1.1 Ml*l R, Fri. Fifteen i.rrorisu In I camp m tvluant:. Johore, ha«l an unpleasant MUfWJwt' yesterday when a patrol of '2 <> Gurkha* charged, killing one ami mounding five others. Am thr\ fl«<l ih«> 1
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  • 183 1 MSA REPORTS: Marked Progress In Battle Against Reds WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 (UP) Tin- Mutual Security Agency told Congress lodaj thai the We«l lias made "marked progress" m building up ii- defence Bgainol the threat of a Commiinisl attack but warned thai ihe danger is slill "critical. The Agency, m its
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  • 68 1 Recruiting For RAF (Malaya) Opens Next Week RECRUITING teams for the K.A.F. (Malaya) will he in Se rem ban on Monday, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Taiping and Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, and Alor Star >.. Thursday teal week. The recruiters want to in terview fit men over IK
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  • 135 1 standard Stalf »rresanniMriu KUALA LURtPUB Ft Several tin tnine m X i Lumpur were visited iiioiiiiiiu' by the Deputy Hi^h Commis iionei Mr. 1) < Gillivray, m the oompan. '-t Mr. kipper the acting [nspector ol Mines, and uthei officers oi the depai tmei
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  • 118 1 HAL I i ■KJIfK All- i 6, (UPi About 300 were injured iod.<v when section of temporary I'twden stands col i ipsed jusi be ng of Sonja Wenie < I skating star vho va her dressing i notn hen accident occurred said 'it i ed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 Headline ll e f ence Ow» Eleo«^ M Tempter To r^ M More /n«fians News Inside WWCnW. Force^P. 2 **««nOH: aarifyr-P. 4 Call-Up: Leaving**. S tomes V-'a ihc tight mpf*f tor the righl lamp. and Ump .both PHILIPS. Ph lamps arc covered m ihcse shock-free wrappers look ior them Fhen
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    • 76 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICK Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 7. The following ore the closing prices ot rubber and tin on the London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN SDOt li\d. Spot £979 per ton Apr /June 32id. buyers, £979.10*. sellers. Julv/Scpt 51 d. Three months £979 Oct /Dec JO
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    • 86 1 HtiMilrd M«tr# I m I CR YST A I j SIIVKRWARF I i C V nil «l«l' HIfHMV I The I NOVELTY STORE 5 88 Notth Bi.do. Rd J Singapore 6 r I zJCa I mmm v v DIAMOND IMPORTERS we \m: \n \li\(; WITH all m/.j Sll MM S
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  • 493 2  -  Michael Goh To B<> Flown in For Tests Standard StafT Reporter SAMPLES of the newly dis-r«vrr»-d. Squibb's anti T.B. #rag Nwlra/id. are to be flown to Malaya for tests. Thi> was disclosed yesterday b> Mr F.rnest A. Holzberger. iir East Representative of F K.
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  • 444 2 Staff Members Will Be Enrolled As Volunteers Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Harbour Board staff are to be enrolled as both officers and men on a volunteer basis to constitute a disciplined military force which will continue to work m their peace time employment if and
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  • 410 2 'Planners' Dream' South Of The Ruiver Harvey On Shenton Way Scheme DOMESTIC accommodation totalling 240,000 sq. ft. 01 :>' acres will In- made available m the heart oi the < iv when the Shenton Wa> -Robinson Road buildings, aw completed, tea dv me Hnmissiuiiui vi lmuius mi. told The Standard
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  • 46 2 Reprint Of Union Laws Now Available SIN \PORE f the Sin- n Oi V Bureau n Fulleri i B v npi ti] imei ng Jan t 1 each. rinl ntains all mi I Dasaratha R i fl R tore) ha Ipr it al ml lis Ordin-
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  • 54 2 OUR! '<■: are 1 forgotten," Magistrate, Mr KJ I c hen h< 10 V- Hai Se egie R >ad $200 terday for fail- w th ateenl ;■t on him on Dec. 28 Ong as owner oi six ho ises Gey ang as ordered to airy i ii
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  • 49 2 TUBF.RLTI.OSIS took :H es In the Colwiy last week. against I' 4 the week before. i grenty-three people died from enteritis and 21 from p 'M:,i. The total number of persons v. i died amounted to 204, pared with I^s deaths 'he irious week.
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  • 69 2 A MAN. Lim Choon Hing, serving a prison sentence is to go before the Official Assignee who requires a statement of his financial affairs. Lim was made a bankrupt m January this year and later went to prison. In the Singapore High Court yesterday, the Chief
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  • 198 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT SHOLIJ) be made an offence for any person tc l>e an itinerant hawker without the licence of the Singapore City Council once the recommendations of the flankers Inquiry Commission to license all hawkers are implemented. This is one of the
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  • 32 2 DEEPANRAJ Tulsl Rai, was fined $150 with costs, m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday, for keeping cattle without a licence m Rose Lane. Tulsi Rai had three previous convictions.
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  • 23 2 HABON'IM. Singapore. (Jewish Youth Movement* will hold Grand Purim Dance at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden tonight at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 127 2 She Praises Colony A Clean City A VISITOR. Dr. Mila GlaserSkelny. yesterday gave Singapore full marks for its cleanliness and described the Colony as one of the most pleasant places she had lived m. Dr. Glaser-Skelny left for Hongkong on the Corfu yesterday after spending two months m the Colony
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  • 63 2 MR. SHEIK Saeed Rarnadhan, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Muslims of Egypt will arrive m Singapore by air tomorrow. The All -Malaya Muslim Missionary Society is inviting Muslims to meet the leader a! Kallang airport at 12 p.m. At 5 p.m. Mr. Ramadh?.n will give a
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  • 46 2 A TRISHA rider. Goh Kirn Hock, was fined $50. m default i days' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore City Police Magistrate, yesterday on each of the two charges of pedalling a trisha without being licenced and using a riders badge without having a licence.
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  • 50 2 THE MANAGER of Aik Hoe Rubber factory was fined $250 with costs m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday, for failing to comply with an abatement order served to him on July 12 last year regarding the sanitary conditions of the factory's labourers' quarters at Kirn Chuan Road.
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  • 48 2 K. OOPAL said iv the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he lived on "friends' charity", when asked how he managed to maintain himself through three years of unemployment. He was fined SlO for trespassing into the compounds of K..A.F. Changi on Mar. 6.
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE POLICY o! the Singapore Rent Board is not to cause hardship to tenants m fixing increased rents retrospectively and that is why the Board usually fixed increased rents from around the date the application to increase rents was first made. Thig
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 98 2 Single Breasted n a v* and BfirFD Sty/e. OVERCOATS 7 225 (i $425.00 U I |m IN ALL SIZES Ikl W fin6St WKT f ENCLAND V %rw j. "*^M Cloths m neat Herring Bone W f l^^« Design, suitable for the W lB r Sw European Spring. Single I I
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    • 68 2 (rcsh up/ wi m rfIHIAMAy Oistnbu urs Gian Singh Cr Co, Ltd 30-1 Woffles Piact <n-| Br Singapore. 2 K o h A de p:«/ 9 to v Pencni LJecnse your skin He y l.jtcfiont lothe» < \^r ifcin clecn or. j It's tH| TATA Oil Ml Q NYLON HOSIERY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 654 3 JMi.-t fiA XV 'SMUGGLERS 9 DOUBLE JV CASE Fabrication Of Evidence Is Disclosed— DPP Standard >lii|i|»iii«: Reporter THE $400,000 Ponggol opium robbery case, look a dramatic turn m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when an account hook of last year's customers, produced by a petrol kiosk
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  • 293 3 Plan To Expand oldest School In China Town Standard "-lail Krportrr I*>J m| ilic «»l«!»-i i .i-;iiii -iis- Vi I English Girls' s nil and tin- «»n!\ onr m hina I own m! i\ I>. i.i ii iin ni i- ap|i«*alin** i«»r donaMi- .i projrel which will ilo iiwaj with
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  • 15 3 Snraked In: Will Be Driven Out ul i 1 1 Ft; C <■ a Coi c
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  • 17 3 21 Charges Withdarawn c h a r ges Phipp a ege i'y Colony's ere th- I*irsl terP
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  • 29 3 died i: SS R i id. m the I yes- sui tde by bangsh >pkeepef id been 120 i month n ntha m the (10 :i- High
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  • 57 3 THIRTEEN hawkres were fined a total of $1,090 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for having unfair dachings and for tampering with them. Inspector Lee Cheng Teen of the Weights and Measures Branch of the Police Force said that m some cases the dachings were
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  • 112 3 Standard Staff Reporter COUNTESS Mountbatten left Singapore yesterday by Qantas /BO AC for Hongkong from where she will go on to Korea. She was accompanied oy Miss Mary Reade who will be with Lady Mountbatten during her stay m Hong Kong, but will not go
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  • 166 3 I-Card Deadline Extended Standard si h i Reporter Till; SINGAPORE Polite yesterday extended tho deadline for the renewal of torn identity cards from Marcb 15 to April 12. Simultaneously. step> to eliminate "hardship caused by unnecessary aueuehig" experienced over the past week, were announced. Those m the iiueue who cannot
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  • 229 3 Standard Siaff Reporter EXCITEMENT reigned among ilw thousands of people li\ii»« m ihe vicinity <>t Outram Road Prison, Singapore, yealerdbj morning. "Jail break," uas on Ibe tip* of many, as the prison siren wailed ami a strong posse of Police surged on the area. Within
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  • 219 3 Standard Stall Reporter TIIKKF, HAS lx'en a h\i* increase m the number of volunteers to (lie Local Forces over llir lasl two days m Singapore, following the announcement of Malaya's [National Service Hill, Force Commandants said last ni-hl. A Malayan Auxiliary Airforce spokesman said that there
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  • 353 3 TWENTY pig rearers were lined m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for rearing pigs at Frankel Estate. Siglap which is within Municipal Area. The fines ranged from $25 to $150. Air. S. V. Hogan, Chief Sanitary Inspector, sain that pending instructions from the City Council
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  • 155 3 Rush To Join Up Begins 'C Defence Standard Stall Reporter THE RUSH to tin the Singapore Civil Defence Corps m preference to other types oi National Service is gaining momentum. Post offices m the Colony where L,500 civil defence en- rolment forms were placed yesi terday reported "brisk business" and
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  • 130 3 Standard Staff Rp»orter SINGAPORE City Councillors have unanimously agreed to allow the Use of a portion of Council land, set aside for use as a children's playground adjacent to the City Council quarters at Tiong Bahru/Alexandra Roads, by the Bharathithasan Tamil School. The School will be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 332 3 Handy all-purpose portable that's always at your fingertips! ontt ,i OR vAtl >Vs ife k woiir W* \sk f i I ill ill I HH^L^ jm i W^^Ef// h .'3x tarn I* V s I jSt m a* I I fl 1 A BLESSING IN THE SMALLER KITCHEN OR i'
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 52 3 §1 ■^THISIL BE TH 1 PLACE... I'M TO SLIP RIGHT' THAT'LL DIVERT 1 Ek&. ,^i^\/ Ti i, (A NOW REMEMBER WHAT) OVER THAT HER ATTENTION JUbT I B^ H A, I^»A, HH^lp^ IPiv^ VQ -V BWI I TOLD YOU TO WAY...CX?UNTV LONG rr^UGH FOR 1 THAT'S IT/ P^!^ 'A V
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  • 99 4 THE Asssitant Director of Civil Aviation states that Ma.ayan Airways are prepared to rake official mail as freight on their Beaver services now perating m Pahang. Only official mail will be accepted (counting Diplomatic mall), and should be handed to tne Captain of the aircraft for de.
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  • 35 4 KCALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The High Commissioner has extended the term of Mr. Peng Choon Au-Yong as an unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council from March 17 this year to January 31. 1934.
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  • 915 4 QUESTION KL Reaction To Davidson Story Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LLMPIR, Fri. In a communique lo the Press, Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner, referring to Michael Davidson's article m The Standard yesterday, "purporting to describe his views concerning progress towards elections m the Federation," says he
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  • 293 4 Ml (II »iill remaim to b€ d»«n»" In Malaya i«» «nMir«- tlucoantrj swepl clear of milit.mt < onununisni and umtf-d m lo\.»lt> i<> i (Duutry hlu.li. it is hoped "ill m f» u course t.tke its pl.«<«- v > -jurdN Belfyo\«Tniii« mill ..I l»ir British omraonwealtb
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  • 92 4 MALACCA. Fri.— Li n Soon, a ?offee shop a taut ii L r B. kit China today mcd trial m 'he Sessions C rt to a charge )1 untariausing grievous iin Loh Geok Lar.. 16-year-old i ighter oi his employer. The Pre ng Officer. Inspector
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  • 22 4 F ir [i m -a h hned Muar Magistr: on a charge that they on k< "ft w ar Pangoh.
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  • 219 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The terrorist atlaek on the up-mixed train from Gemas to Mcntakab on Momla\ morning, Iv»«> miles out of Romnin on the En«t Coasl line. >va» die worsl incident of its kind since the Emergency. Tiie communique issued on Monday merely stated the
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  • 209 4 Standard ""taff I nrrri uondcnl Kl VIA LUMPUR. Fri. The Labour gjonp of 1,. Council is l»kcl\ to give it* full Hipped to ihr Naixmal *■«<-. introduced in the Council at its next nteetinj* in Kuala I _m»< Watherston Promoted KUALA LUMPUR,
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  • 177 4 V, J i v. hi. —?;■<■■• 300 Chine*** roromtiml; from over i- !:!-riicni ■ttcttded .1 |Miltfie (:<"!i(!j ;ii ih«- Heng *t hnritaMr tt»t«*M*uttNMi i«>«!i\. ihf m«***!in«* ws.s fonve^niil bj tlw R<*t*UM*til nun::.stoner. '!r. F. Whhloiii. '<» m.:!<!<• ibe < biwo* bet* \n learn 11»f s^k qu«*s
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  • 284 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. For wrongfully cuannin? a married Chinese woman, Chan Kooi Thye and usia^ criminal force on her with intent to outrage her mjdesty. t\Vo Malays, lllobcL Ali t'29) and Buyon? h..\ M.;rut (16) were convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First
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  • 53 4 Boys Meet Countess Sixty-five boys from the Serendah Boys' Home were *nte rta.-i (i show at Rinfi J s House, Kuala Lumpur There the> met the ouiitess > is a patron of the "Save the Children Fund" whrrh is nu.nL i i shows Miss Jane Templer watching: the ma&i< ian
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  • 68 4 'A Romance Gone The Wrong W ay' KUALA 1T)I R Chat the Se augor Sil munity recogi zed 1 >yen though then < _i\ divorce among the Hinlus m India, vas hi ti e ray ur peal ..m tr tversiaJ doct rine t ig the pre c relifiio ie S:k
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 113 4 r 7Ut PIXANHA !i)«nt ted b* CiO«« j~^^^^^Wf y' M^^ angulor fe«»h i«» ~~^™j^^^_^^^^J f% an undertHot s^^^^^jsß/EEj Piranha is uically olv ttfl^r fo twelve inches lonf. r*- Easily idearine^ at another famous Tiger Medicinal Product -~-~^ZZ^\ rh CHEI THONE $AN provido in Toorhache, Earache TOUGH and RELIABLE THtRES A
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 42 4 v (mTw f CAN'T WE X^ORRV. KIP, f LOOk: YEK CeACKIN' T| fTHAT'^ A\f IT f\\ t4^^ jj J vS;IU</ GET <ZOH\E VA'LLOU6T < THERE'^ UuP/OCEKO/y MIRAGE... /0 C)/ j WATER, I HAVE T' A PONP... J y-^( E^ SEEIN' J LOOKS _JO
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  • 88 5 FIND! Si >i ticide through po »oning wa s returned m the Singapore >:" «er*s Couri yesterday .it i' inquesl > ie leath of a 20-yeaj i I married v. oman. Chew Ah M < who lied at the Genei i i >spil on Jan. 1
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  • 131 5 POLL CHOICE FOR DOCTORS I*l hri. Doctor" were lol«i In \nlunleer as tl |>i at lilioiirio wbes rcgi^lrulion t«»r National Sen ice start*. S i i he annua ?eo- i' ;ol the Bj itish N Northern i ,i Branch, yes- j going set-re i m ild that this i be
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  • 86 5 •M i n-i ;i! Stall K. p.. i t-r S •ring Sing the Sim ipore Bai •gislative I S I i leni i I OPENING «f life AMlo-iUl W le„ Gro»£ Art UMtt- „^s*?i B C Tff ,l rMi»rdiT In the picture »r» seea fr«_
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  • Article, Illustration
    313 5 DO IT THIS WAY WOULD VOL like !n *«*w -this dfCOM ami xa\r yourself a big hill from your tailors? The Standard an help you do it. FROM SUNDAY, MARCH 1«. The Standard will run a pattern service that will make it possible for you to sew this dress and
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  • 35 5 A SCHOOLBOY, Poh Her Chia, charged In the City Police Court yesterday, with riding an unregistered bicycle at Kallang Road, said he was learning how to ride it. He was fined $10.
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  • 154 5 IN MAY of lasl year seven Singapore women artists decided to form a group. Yesterday, an exhibition of their work was staged at the British Council Centre. The exhibition, which was well attended, was opened by Mrs. W.L. Blythe. wife of the Colonial Secretary,
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  • 46 5 Tke Sultan of Keluntan now m Singapore visited the Malayan Naval Force at yesterday. Picture shows the Sultan enjoying som r light refreshments with (apt. H. E H. Nicholls 0.8.i:. D.S.( Senior Officer of the Malay #ti Naval Force after the inspection tour.
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  • 192 5 PENANG, Fri. Mter more than three years' delay, work on the $2,500,000 building of the Fisheries Research Institute at Balik Pulau will start next month. r The Director of Fisheries. Federation of Malaya and Singapore Mr. D. W. Le Mare, told The Standard
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  • 162 5 8 ICI Men Presented Souvenirs 'MORK THAN 150 employees "i the Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd., were present at Raffles Hotel yesterday to witness the presentation by Mr. R.C. Todhunter, Overseas Director of Imperial Chemical Industries, of eight gold watches to eight employees who h:iri been with the Company for
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  • 27 5 RAUB. Fru— The Methodist Gitls' School, held their third successful Food Sale m aid of the Building Fund recently and collected nearly a SI.OOO.
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  • 22 5 RAUB. Fit—The annual general meeting of the Raub Government Club will he held at the club premises on March 15.
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  • 238 5 IPOH, Fri. Although the principle of the pn»posed National Service Hi! l has met with the unanimous support of all right thinking people, several well-known residents m Ipoh have expressed the view that it is impractical as long as the question of citizenship rights remains open. #/ff*
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  • 212 5 PENANG. Iri The big rush by Indians to get international certificate** preparatory to their departure for India gathered more momentum when another few hundred Indians besieged the Port Health Office this morning. This gives rise to the speculation that a mass exodus is under
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  • 96 5 Standard s<jtf <»i f rs|M.iui.m the onfl it mining Enters i md the kfa pesen c the interesl of ib Eormer should pit- aj irco i; ing to b reply by Che Mxful alt bin fi i ahii i the A ing Stal Secretary, to Dato Shahbandai
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  • 57 5 TAIPING Thui R men! Foi the Federation M;i!;iv;i Voluatee V i B h.<s beg n here. Ifai c- ■i inteer are co ng foi once more to join ;> Field Recouriai ~.nn c. I tricaj and Army Ordnam Corp been foi n•■ Regu ai n j
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  • 125 5 PENANG, Fri. The Settle- the majoi ment Secretary, Mr. ('<'. Dod- ing t netil I well, told The Standard today ti that Government has plans to A U nior ofl erect additional quarters lor who ha c been unable to senior officers m the
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  • 64 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— The Collector of Land Revenue. Penan;*. Mr. Home, who is also Chairman of the Rum! Board. Penang, will be 'caving on Monday lor Kuala Kangsar on transfer as District Officer there. Mr. Home was formerly firs! magistrate, Penang. before lie became
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  • 72 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Penang's well-known trainer. Mr. C. E. Parker, claimed trial. before Inche Ja'alar m the Magistrate's Court today on a summons charge ot overspeeding m Northam Road ot) Dec 29 last year. He was alleged to have driven his car at. 45
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  • 42 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri—Trying to avoid a dog. Chan Ah Lim lost control of his car which ran oft the road. Yesterday m the Parit Buntar Court, Chan Ah Lim was lined $15 and had his driving licence endorsed.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 139 5 introducing the Standard Pattern Service LIKE TO SEW THIS DRESS FOR $1.50? hoemaker Hurt Two A hoemaker. ng 10) wa MOfl In default '_J by Magi y tad to lay. Wor.^ 'y on tWO hurt rdered le pay (508: to ter Eeor.g P-h an I boon K. i ai, JEWELL
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    • 35 5 The watch people ask for by name (at right) the incomparable ROLEX DATEJUST Pee- mmmmmmmmm*mm*SmmmmmmmmHmmmmm*mimmm* "OYSTER P PERPETUAL" X<9)> f ROLEX SERVICE I Sitopof» X Linnput Ipoh Penonf. Also at Kuching b ortiti ooin€» tranefcet.
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    • 79 5 NGAPOtt PUI Jp t;t \RT KIMIFTV: P until ga Mid the Angl > Amethe British hni ioa fi p n c home Plan* 1 M Christ! in j lal i icnei il Sing ipoi I p m M le S ..v 8 1)0 p :i >Ul> I lit R< II:
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  • 913 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper A Carious Figure |N T FRONT o! US a curious figure was standing, 1 B little crouched, legs straddled, arms held out from his ides, and the whole of his body, nearly a' l ol which was visible through tatters of burnt r i<>s was
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  • 1096 6  - The Ex -Aryans And The Jews Sebastian Haffner By LONDON. NOW that tlie Knesset, tlie Israeli Parliament, by a narrow majority of 61 to 50, lias empowered the Israeli Government to enter into negotiations for reparations with the West German Federal Republic, the stage has been set for what must
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 368 6 Sir; In reply to "Hopeful' Voter whose letter appeared m your paper on 4th March 1952. we want to assure him that we have not forgotten our promises to the Voters of the East Ward. "Hopeful Voter" must realise that we cannot publish everything
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    • 176 6 Sir; Reference has been made recently in City and Legislative Council speeches and in letters to the press regarding the love of the limeight by our local politicians for the sake of publicity. A topical example was that of Labour member Mr. Dasaratha Raj, reported in
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    • 129 6 Sir; In view of the turf clubs in the Colony and the Federation deducting a 10'c commission from the unlimited sweeps and Cash Sweeps, it is suggested that the Secretary of the various clubs should incur a little expense by independently publishing in the local newspapers the
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  • 457 6  - Want To Be A Real Detective Audrey Whiting By PARIS, TTUXDREDS of British men and women no one knows exactly how many have been shivering outside on cold winter nights for nothing. With trilby hats pulled well over their foreheads m good old Sherlock Holmes style and a magnifying glass
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  • 17 6 'How soon may we expect another deirtonstration? The plarc g< ts filthy m no lime!"
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  • 339 6 THE National Service Bills 2 proposed for Singapore and the Federation have met with a < cordial reception from the bulk of Malaya's public figures > who are unlikely to be very much affected by them. Nobody has yet troubled to sound out the reactions of the
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  • 180 6  -  RIMAU By nothing m the world will at present convince them that this is true— they'll soon shake down. Political speakers and other blah-merchants rant obout comradeship-in-arms: it does exist, m spite of tne nauseating platitudes that surround the subject. No body of people can work
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  • 145 6 Revies of Views 1 G.I. Dili Wanted THE < 1 s Ch i I i i i i I pa) < To gain the I i o\t i s Ch yang. the G best 1 rights. 1 La ted I resident ii I 1 b«■ to ho c Daily k
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    • 57 6 t YOGHOURT SHERBEI it here! Another Magnolia triumph! It's a special low k fat ice-cream with all the goodness of Yoghourt. Its sweet— with the refreshing A tang of Yoghourt Wrtj 50c for 111 os carton f Have you visited us yet? Many women have come to see how Magnolia
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    • 55 6 /at r//£~ r ONE DROP DROPPER i? EYE-MO is a most \£*^)k liTf^ effective collynum fo; I' J^Zl^s ■■kDI relieving ail cases ct l^p^^^l simple irritation f iHllfi^iVi the eyes end eyelia 4 %^SBOf/\ EYE-MO'S wothing »^Jfi refreshing effect it "Sft.^SFj I>, both instantai no X ****sA ana long lasting.
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  • 233 7 \ttlee Seeks To Stamp Out Bevanite Rebellion >MM,Y Mar. 7 (AP) Mr. (>„„„t Atdee will a*k Lam tubers <>i Parliament to stamp out tin leftwiug Bevanite within their rank^. informant* *ai d Thursda) night. ia: Mi Attlee is faced with a ao::be!- i] a-. I afford
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  • 40 7 Russian Budget Biggest Ever \"DO> Mai 7 (AP) -Britain plans to spend K iortm-umtn<: militar\ grant from the R \.r a Government spokesman said First I f the S ♦76.9
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  • 6 7 Hornet Crashes On Lading, Pilot Killed
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  • 54 7 Ji Pa esiei call* Phil give hi I I T issa xm&ri Saigoi published the E Tribu v [1 tf the I enc ti ps and ci n the T i warned the 1 dnst giving to rr. id ress re- ts from 1 bout
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  • 82 7 Talk- 'Not Again si Iran Oil Law' Iranian Governm man Ja\ i I :ne press 'vVS the In! the oi] -::ua:;or. were gent 1 tne Iranian G ped t reach as tor: "Ou: neg tne Ban en :ontrary tc 1 -v. ser!« of talk rovern: B est( lay enti eir
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  • 60 7 MOSCOW Mar 7 vAP— T.:e Press Thursday by the Dominican Re- ment thai S rines have been sighted off the Ci:":ccc-_. Isiand'j :oasl All saper.- including the Communisi p "gan. Pravda rir.d the Government paper. Izv< v st "failure of el fabrication and ie Dominica 3 vernment si
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  • 126 7 LS Generals Diary Photographed By Spy WASHINGTON Ma: 7, (UP)— The Army disclosed \e>terda\ that a person "believed to be a Soviet a^ent" stole and photographed the secret diary of an American major general who a: the time was a military attache m Moscow. ii ed excerpt ere then v
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  • 58 7 .-.SHIXGTON Mar 7 1 firs: expressions of sentiment m Cc::^:ei^ yesterday appeared m tavour of sorri^ red President Truman's requesi I US 5T. 900.000.000 for a worldwide security aid programme Chairm m Ton mall: te Foreigr. R< I Cornsaid trie- Presicier." when [ue s t
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  • 76 7 BOMBAY Mai 6 < r :?~> Hundreds I curi Hi spectatora visited the maternity hospital m Bandra, a Bombay suburb, tori" to see a rare physiologica pienomer.o: ne-.vberr. Dao srtth ita bear! exposed and pre :rud:ng (."j^iso tne ood'The baj>] gir wi; corn a*. B.OC p m
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  • 22 7 Vil a 'iHOther v. iti r h Lg Bahru lasl nigh a tena n1 and j we .<■; w ri
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  • 235 7 N Mar f CAP)— I The N .0^: Committee an- j r. -rd today I 2' li vid ts Includ Qg five Ai ler nave beei i a ted fo the 1952 NobeJ Peace Prize I c American! Fr::~V Buchm i loted nil »rh with c
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  • 267 7 Truman Appeals To Nation To Support Vast A id Proaramme WASHINGTON. Mar 7. IP >— President Trumai asked Congress for r55:.900.000.00d m new foreign aic iund> yesterday and then told the nation that appro va oi the programme 'may make the difference betweei iilf and death." Truman pleaded for renewal
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  • 77 7 Tories Make Final Plans For Budget 1. XDON Mar 7 (Reuter>— et 1 ta Britain's I Ige will be an:, i ed in the H s< Comm n Tues .ay. Mr V"; Cn mini to be S] Th«ey are' A sped ang su y time ment iding spec, a subsidy
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  • 54 7 A re\ ie officer, L L ged 24. died !le General a resu I ii j uries h< stained wnen ne waj a :ax: at Ge- I ad oi Marc: The ace le I lappened near ng Eye witnesse s the incident are askr contact B
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The futun the Fedtr Pas ttached 1 Mr G W. S r Civ tei
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  • 12 7 thrc popu ati the sv .scut ..v.ce Bahr I
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  • 14 7 U S B-36 Bomber Lost In Blaze 1 "1 try after it 1 received
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  • 163 7 Pinav In With Support Of Gaullist Rebels SWING TO THE RIGHT PARIS, Mar 7 (Reuter > T\vent\ -sever Ganlttsta pusned M Antoinc Plna^ mt« power a<* the f rem h save tne tranc' I'rinie Minister last niirht and cave .France her biggest swing t<> the nirht timet the liner*' tion
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  • 24 7 HK Govt. Repea ts Permission MGKONG rfae H pei 1 relief lid i c real about L T SS: I I ed 1 I
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  • 6 7 9 HK Rioters Get Jail Terms
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    • 100 7 MORE CHEERFUL ATMOSPHERE IN THE HOME pecialiy it is your own. can be created by installing ARMIT A G E DLOUPED SANITARYWARE FITTINGS Available from ONGHiN CO., LTD. "v i port i T Xo man tiring aching washing dags ibj d.n- .<r, fonr Iw 'ver BBC< v ol n.ivt Mashui
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    • 17 7 LITTLES I i ANNUAL SALE FINAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE 1. 1
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  • 107 8 Mandurd Shipping Keporter YESTERDAY'S expected "invasion" of Singapore rates and curio shops by oflßcers and nii'ti of tin* visiting American destroyers, Hyman, Beatty. Purdy and Bristol did not materialise. Fresh from operations m Korean waters, the sailors were content to wonder through the
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  • 137 8 Preparations ror UK-Spore Service Standard Aviation Keporrer THE first cf the fleet of Comets on order for British Overseas Airways has now been delivered. Tite air raft, G-ALYS, the world's first jet airliner to receive normalca:"egcry certificate of airworivjiness was recently flown to London
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  • 83 8 1 Three young: Siamese elephants recently flew by 1 8.0.A.C. York freighter from Bangkok to Brussels, the 1 capital of Belgium. They will appear with a French 1 travelling circus. This is the second time this year that 8.0.A.C has carried a consignment of elephants from Siam.
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  • 191 8 Standard Shipping Reporter OLDEST SHIP of the Blue Funnel fle*et and known to thousands of travellers between the United Kingdom and the Far East, the Demodocus has been sold by her owners to a shipping company m Genoa. Built before World War I for Alfred
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    • 632 8 V FAS! REGULAR TRAJNS .PACIFIC M.i;\H E Dlrwl Over Und Bil I'r.iniiMO l.os Angeles. Al 1 Ameriruo TanidiJTi Cities PenunK I* Shim Spore Ari LA SF Lt( KKNBACH 24 2«Mar 27/?SMjir »Mar ZApi 23\pr Jo: full JWtk ilan ->t Uri Dt-^ raniu a:»j Passeiigei Bookirigs etc Acents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS
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    • 515 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Reguhti Sailings to China and Jupun fn m Singapore Port Sw-ottenham Penang. A!>» direct Sailing from Bangkok md Indonesia to China Japan Hue s oore Dae Penans frrom •Shansi" Mar 10th Mar 14t!i Hongkong Sails Sails SaiK Penang P. m Spue For 'IohIiou" Mar 16th H'kong
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    • 388 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koydl Km lcrUam Lloyd Holland Amerlrv I. lnr Nrrterland Line j Kottprdam K«llerd:im Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW VOKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW OKIJEANS Sport P S'haro Penaog SLOTERDYK (HAL) 8 Apr. o Apr TABIAN (SMN) 17/23 Mar 24/25 Mar 2fi/27Mar •GAROET (RL) 27 Mar/3 Apr 4
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    • 421 8 Spore P.S't"FIONLA" for Bangkok 18 18 War "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila. Kobe 11 1 i Apr h "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 10 12 Apr FROM JAPAN HONGKONG "BIXTANG" for Bangkok IZ-UWb* SAILINCiS TO CONTDStNT SCANI for Colombo. Aden. Port Said Genoa AdUt Hamburg Copenhu^en Gotbenburt x n. Spore P.Vhu
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    • 218 8 .1 i Despatches TODAY: Palembang 7 a.m. b v Landak, D.iakai .1 an 1 Sourabaya 7 a.m, by Merak. Arrivals TODAY: South India (!e ters md parcels) by Jaladurga, Britain, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe, North and West Africa, West Indies (letters and parcels) by Patroclus, Hongkong and China e ters
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  • 261 9 iiig Volume Of iJusiness Done hi Steady Mart J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter PUBBER prices m Singapore rose by than seven cents per Ib. at one stage K« trading yesterday but at close the rkct was slightly easier after firm at s.x cents per
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  • 79 9 COMMODITY PRICES I m nm-.it I i fir latest Stafapart iinit's vestrrdaj Biimtn Sr|U-rs I I lIDV SI. U $1.1(1 I )B in htl.. Mar R.S.S. SI. IS 51.161 I R.S.S. $1.13 51.14 I I "»N CI BKKK I >_i_s prices I (1 Kuorv I I ;.(t Sellers d Hiiwi
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  • 5 9 Produce Marl Stays Quiet I
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  • 18 9 Chartered bank Is Paying 14 Per Cent Divident For 1951 artered a and oe j p ea sennes
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  • 580 9 H And S Bank Chief Says: 'Asia Currency Difficulties Will Continue' HONGKONG, Mar. 7 (Reuter AAP) While war continues m Korea and even after peace comes, currency difficulties will remain as far as the For East is concerned, and it is feared that m the foreseeable future tension is unlikely
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  • 48 9 I Standard Mark«-i R«*pori«-r M'«M<K, Fri There *a* a flight Improve--in, Malayan im *har«*s Unlay with a few ruhbrt sharea fnHWiwing >uil because of tin- t price. S B lyeta Setters I I I X]t Miiilr Bank I a rm.il fl for the
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  • 507 9 Reply To Prosper Listen "MR. C. PROSPER LISTON'S letter to the press gives a very distorted picture of the rubber pocking indnstry« end he is thereby doing a disservice to the rubber industry as a *hdle," said Mr. Lee Kong Chian,
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  • 44 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 7 -Spinal Standard Service— Closing prices ■:,c Hongkong Exchange m c HKSIS fl»; to All Sterling: HK$&755 to US$l; HK$l 833 to M alaj a n $1; HKSC 29 1 i one Indont sian Riftpiah; Gold HK5320.5 to r irl
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  • 221 9 THI BEN LINE Benati wt »eh an ived m Sin ipore yesterdaj from :l<«--:Tfi Kingdom, discharged here ooa o se bends and pipes, I^oo s ol sugar. 534 drum* v! Miiuni arsenite. 506 cases ol liquors, seven bundles f >f noetal eets, tiL'4 cases of c»Bar*ttes and
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  • 482 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reportet ONE of the oldest established soap making companies m Singapore and also a pioneer of the Malaya soap export trade now conducts a large overseas business against international competition besides supplying the home market. Trading as Eng Moh
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  • 172 9 Standard Staff Reporter MR S.K. WONG, the newlyappointed manager of the Singapore branch <>f the Bank of East Asia with head office m Hongkong, told The Standard yesterday that the 'Dank would open for business m June m a temporary oflice m
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  • 383 9 i THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bai k Co porai ion nade profit ol HKSH 283.071 I; s1 yea after making transfers to ne serves for conting< Stating this m Hongkong yesterday, the chairman. Sir Arthui Morse said i n;it. mci id ing the balance <<:
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  • 217 9 Standard Woman Reporter A SINGAPOREAN, Mr. D. S. Robertson, Manager, Shell Co., Ltd., Penang, was given a farewell stag dinner last night at Rattles Hotel alter a lifetime of service m the Colony for which he had received many honours. Host was Mr.
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  • 1036 10 The CINEMA THE THEATRE and THE ARTS A SPECIAL STANDARD FEATURE FRANCE MAKES A 'TRIO' ON MAUPASSANT'S TALES \7R.\Si h Many Malayan lilni-i;o<Ms. will remember Somerset Maughan's "Quartette" and "Trio.' two pictures made from short stories by that famous English author. Now France has completed one of her most ambitious
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  • 51 10 BRITAIN:— Margot Fonteyn the undoubted queen oi Ballet in the world today h is returned to the Sadlers Wells baliet after an absence of six months owing to a foot injury In 1931 the Sadlers Wells troupe, was formed and Fonteyn joined it in 1935 Marg it Fonteyn lives
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  • 70 10 4 I STRIA:— A istria Biljan-Bilger has held an exhibition of works m Vienna. This young sculptress discovered long before Picasso un 1940. m fact the plastic qua) I es if baked clay F >wing her success at the j Art Club she has bee:, tffered the opportunity of
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    • 235 10 TODAY s& j \J^£~fT4 i<~ M am 145 Jg M^^_ v/l ALSO! I OF KING I VI I Accent on Action I TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! j \FOR A FORTUNE IN STOLEN GOLD... v FLEMING^ \^M^><S V TECHNICOLOR jj MnH\. \h 9AM I ..1.i% PINK! T0m..!,, i lIDMBA. |l i'\\ M
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    • 169 10 TODAY 9am "KOREA PATItOf TOMORROW 9am M DALLAS i 118 BIG NAME STARS V"^ indudiim 1> 0 HIS I> j GORDON Mi.KAI IU lii 3^ ROMAN GENE NM VIKI.INA MAYO iff ia 4, WaniTs Ml >!( \l M\K\M day: fO-0-SMi% MAYTIM£INMAYFA!R Today «s. Tomorrow 11 \m ForUiaes oi showing Tonorrov
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    • 45 10 CROSSWORD l\ 1 s 1 I -.ail \> S SOU i lON I v; |c'a[ |c;e;l.t| p;A A \''a LiAi\!T,= ;\9 g^ATM njEMAmfj jg igppppiMsip Al jggjP ALjE R C;TE _d=|M~jA_U'R KCC\ a\s\s\ plnjelsi |e's's>'s f~*>\ S££!£L Sftl^ OAILV DAILY V. PAPER J«? PAPER PAPER PAPER
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    • 487 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAY A SINGAPORE IS4 ill A i 1 111 It a m Finfrseni v Ne* s K I 10.05 Boose u ivr* I hone; II am New Records; I p m. Programme Lit* Saturday Ballroom: 1 i" N^>: 1 ."><» Interlude: p.m \lbum ot llir moiiv;
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  • 188 11 Boxing REME Base Workshops made a clean sweep over the Singapore District Signals Regiment last night when they won 10 >f the 11 bouts of the Inter-l'nit team boxing championship final held at Tanglin Barracks. The Singapore District Signals won their only fight m
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  • 349 11 CHINESE ATHLETIC, once idolised by ihe farm an<] feared by ri\al* started tin- season tamely a! Jalan Be*ar Stadium yesterday when they shared poinis with the Chinese Casuals m a SAFA fir>t division tii> played on a heavy pitch. The game ended m a 1-1
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  • 142 11  - GOLF Here's How Salmmin Sam Snead %?s*,-,..„,, VII ERE is little leg ociton, m IJ- Ihe explosion shot. The straight lejt arm is highly important because it (jives you the re swing on the ball This would be hard \o get otherwise smce you're ivn permitted to touch the ground
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  • 33 11 THE Singapore Olympic Sports Council postponed their extraordinary general meeting at the V.MCA yesterday for the lack of a quorum. This meeting will be held at the YMCA on Ma:. 14
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  • 114 11 FLYING BOAT WING I Seietar RAF 3-0 in a United Services s< cond division soccer league match yesterday al Seietar FBW dominated play through out and it was only the spectacular display of Seietar goalkeeper Reed which kept the score sheet blank in the first
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  • 104 11 Sportsman Of The Year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malayan sports organisations will meet at the TPCA on Sunday at 3 p.m to nominate leading Malayan .sportsmen for the public to elect as 1951's Sportsman of the Year. The meeting will be presided over by Mr M. N Cumarasami and will be
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  • 333 11 O.T.E.C, SPORTS Club beat lorneo Motors S.C by five oals to one m a Div. I Singaore Business House? League t Fraser Neave grouud, yes;rday. The game was played at a ist pace with O.T.E.C. having :v be tter of the exchanges. Tommy Mission who has Uned
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  • 102 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The results (>'. the Harrisons Spoils Club annual landicapped bad minton tournament played on Wednesday '..i^. t c.c. Women's singles: Miss Nellie Foo beat Miss Mah 11-l 11-4 Miss Virginia Tomas beat Miss Janet The H H-4 Men's doubles: —I- icien do Silva
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  • 226 11 V illemain Weathers Battering And Wins SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. Mar. 6 (UP) Rugged Kulmi-i illemain of Fi-ancr. after Inking ;i hullcrin^ m th* 1 first four rounds, rallied gamely loni^hl ami kiuM-kfil out Joey Dejohn <»f Syracuse m 2 mi n. 37 sec. ol ihr ninth niuml of their M-hedtilril
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  • 290 11 IN a friendly game of soc- I r«r this evening at Sepoy lanes Ground the Varsitj defeated Amicable Athletic Association by the odd goal in seven. The game stai ted with the arsity on the atl ick bul the micable* were I .> firsl to
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    89 11  -  Tony Goh CYCLING CHAMPS If. is mead rikins riejH w iio came nßi m iin- Iti Laps grass ii.hU circle rue for I 1 Bovril Fta»h| hH<t on S<R( gi miiihJ \i i d.f\. lenkins Ihiisbed <mi»Up ih< of lafar Eamli seroad froai rigfitl uni lour la i
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  • 336 11 MALA LUMPUR, I H.— A decision *a* al Ia« reached m tin- final »i ihe Selangor knock-oui Itocfce) competition plsyed todaj on ihe padan^. 11,, \<,, m Men Sikhs Association outplayed the Police I>«-imH m ;ii~ iWfi them by tw<» goals m nil. A
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  • 79 11 ST. JOSEPH S Instil itio aid St. Anthony* B<»; s' S et m \l their inter-school socc< matches at !!:<■ S.II ound U ?.nd drew both sci:,<<r and junior matches. In the senior fixture last minute goal by skipper Sian Hock saved St. Ani ionj fr
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  • 62 11 TODAY'S Sport 1 B UFA I Fv I V. Ol r YOUTH S< i m Jo H 7./ 7 C LS S. Do K1 it.A M H'! R I TODA\ s (i r YMCA r,ch. R.i scia r isc Sri v. HAI ftailu ay It —Si SI A p 7
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  • 48 11 Tui! Hub i i ne S2OO.OTJO :r To be i>;id lin« Pari ready from 5 peed ■'< ITM t Th > i pofinjj »n Api i lass s cons idei ed ihi v k of 1 i J'c:... < fn>t nf ii install* c h
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  • 159 11 MALACCA, Fri. Fi< Id ing different side from last year's St. Francis Institution did well to hold the strong Malacca High School XI 1 1 on the SFI ground \e<-i«-r--day. The Ili^li School had last week beaten the ACS 7—l. It was a fast g; many
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  • 18 11 TEA I ••.<■ •'■> iuled r- 4 m August .vi!l be I i. lore T I icel v
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    • 547 11 C I ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! SITUATIONS VACANT wanted by I |3 RI l r ,sn Company Requin .F ngi,,/./.r' '''^r^r^Turoiea gUROPEAN or Asian wT Federation of Malaya. Mu: ipable of operating ow Import Brm having e: Fypisl r arrangements wit chemical organizatior >.. throughout the world Exce but no" opportunity for
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    • 777 11 B| NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE n A SHIP'S NAME I. TAN SECK KAY of 38 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, ::<rri,y give notice thai in con- t sequence of a desire to change y the name oi my MOTOR VESi t SEE. J h.i- <• applied to the Mini
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    • 11 11 MALAYAN LABORAiORiES Analytical and Technical Consultaits io,(,irsTKAniui\n« ir.r \o co-^w mn«.m»oi:i-:
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  • 211 12 Bis Sweep Mjh- No Double Tote, (loin? Good. j I Goodwood [Gay Reveller Ollie Uavies P% X HAVEN FINALIST 1.,,* I- -m. mm. l«v H»*«i Imi;il.*l ll;«t;«\ t!* i> l t«- Vhlmt Town Pa\ llu»«*« LM'KY STAN II o\KMI. LI CKY STAR II n»ki»i >iiiilii»K Through SmiliiiK Tliruiisli
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  • 1164 12  -  GOODWOOD B^ 111 M \N i- all set lo win ihe main ran- m Irfl- last day of the Peiiang Tlirf i lull Spring merting today. Srralrhed on the second day for a much needed resl nflrr hi* performance ai Ipoh,
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    • 185 12 CX 6J6 A I For AC Nates B. <i Valves receiver !l« In with nine functioiis WH ♦i VYaveransov imicl with 'v flywheel tun mLess 10-; for (ash fiX 505 AY. Immediate Stock *s ai" r r "I" Alii (i Way. r Available ■< Promt. ss NATIONAL RADIO ELECTRIC CO
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    • 1757 12 TODAY'S RACE CARD RACE Is 2 P.M. —Horses: Classes 4 5 Div. I—6 Furs. 1. 113 Pax Haven 5y 900 Capt H. F. Bloxham Martin Tulloh 2. 224 Flylite 7? Bil3 "Shaw Yang Stable Martin Mulley 3. 020 China Town 3y 8.11 Lee Se e Pin Hedd c Crowe I.
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