Singapore Standard, 13 March 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard t% fL W i. VOL NO. 255. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 93 1 Onn Asks Chinese To Back Report bin Ja'afar, Hone AfTuirs. i| Ike Chinese ,i |kc 1-Vderal i tit ni 1 1 should srlrd rommittee rition (Con ra U' «t by doing I! ki\«- tanfible M.ilaya co--1 tl their will-v»-t aside communal ■> in the common s.i>>, this in an of
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  • 67 1 $46, 000 OPIUM SEIZED lir t l Mail KrporttT I m trth of i !v the Marine P <• morning in the Inr.tr H >a ■:.>. was ma !< fol-ir-h -:r vigil rar- •■>■ police Gram tv on I gage i In unloading ■-.:>■ B- uru onto a Bdim arrived
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  • 20 1 12 (Renterexporl duty irter of 1952 59 I cents ame as m -i .ty for uud be
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  • 165 1 Standard Stati v /-or respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hume (fiiunls defending a kampong in the Baling dislriet of kedah, shot j dead two bandits yesterday and won tided five others. The bandits walked into the j kampong to demand food bill they were greeted
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  • 73 1 St.iiid.ird London orrespondent LONDON Mar. 12.— What I ja going to happen to the doK [lar surplus earned by Britain's cotooiea and particularly Malaya—asked former Chancellor of Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell today in the House ol Commons. Since Britain Is expected by the present Chancellor to
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  • 27 1 POF'K PITS XII celebrated jrestei lay the 13th anniversary ■•!;> c wronation us Pontiff at a solemn Pontifical mass at the ISistine Chapel in Vatican City.
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  • 79 1 NORFOI.D. Virginia, Mar. 12 (UP)— Four damaged ships limped into pori here today after being pounded *>>' galedriven storm which lashed»the Atlantic coast. The U.S destroyer Robert K. Huntington collided with British merchant ship Midhurst in windswept waters ofi Cape Henry. Virginia, last night but
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  • 453 1 BUDGET KITS LOW WAGE EARNER' Gaitskell Says It Will Encourage Inflation LONDON, March 12 Mr. Hu«»li Caitekdl, tormrr Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, said today Britain's new hudget would encourage inflation and endanger production seriously. Opening the opposition attack on the hudget in the House of Commons Mr. Gaitskell pinned
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    43 1 Representatives of the bridegroom bringing: the dowry for the bride at yesterday's weddin? at the Istana Selangor where the Sultan's sister, Tengku Khaladiah binti Almarhum Sultan Sulaiman Shah, was married to Raja Redzuan bin Raja Yaacob, private secretary to the Mentri Besar. Selangor.
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  • 174 1 Standard !Maff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The working committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council has sent a letter to the American < .'oll*ll l in Kuala Lumpur for submission to the I nilcd Slates Government expressing its concern over the recent
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  • 52 1 BANGKOK. Wed— The Thai Ministry of the Interior has proposed to the Government that the sale of fire arms and ammunition be banned in the southern provinces bordering on Malaya. The move was suggested in order to help prevent the smuggling of arms to terrorists in
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  • 56 1 SAIGON March 12 (UP)— Son Ngoc TThanh, the Premier of Cambodia :it the time the Japanese invaded in 1 )4) h:id been kidnapped while Campaigning in Cambodia for the Communist cause, it was learned today. Although no otiici.il announcement has yet be>'n made, informed sources siid Son Ngoc
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  • 37 1 RANGOON. Mar. 12 (Reutor) The two Houses of the Burmese Parliament it) joint session today elected Dr. Ba V. former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, as Burma's first President under the li>4B Independent Constitution.
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  • 120 1 SARAWAK notes and coins are being withdrawn from circulation and will be replaced by Malayan currency, the Sarawak Government announced yesterday The currency will cease to bo legal tender at a date to be d is- closed not earlier than Oct. 1. I All those
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  • 89 1 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON Mor 12. Th e following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today:— LONDON RUBBER LO P N °9 N T N Soot 33 <*• P° r £976 P er ton aV/Juh. 32 d. buyer,, £976 10.^
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  • 43 1 *ndard London Correspondent LONDON. Mar. 12.—Apparently unaware of Mr. Alex Josey's dismissal, Lord Malcolm Douglas Hamilton called for his firing today in Commons on the grounds of "Communist sympathies." Stlnley Awbrey asked for greater help for smallholders in replanting.
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  • 60 1 SYDNEY, Mar. 12 (AFP) Tony Khoo. secretary of Sydney University Chinese Student Society today complained of racial discrimination by Australian landladies against Asiatic students. Khoo said that "many of us are humiliated by antagonistic landladies who advertise accommodation and then refuse it as soon as
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  • 30 1 LORD ISMAY, Winston. Churchill's dose friend, and cabinet minister, has been appointed Secretary General of the NATO Council, it was learned i n London yesterday A. P.
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  • 193 1 CONCORD. New Hampshire, M ir. 12 (UP) Genei il Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Estes Kefauver scored thumping triumphs in the New Hampshire primary the first test in the United States ol the popul» ri U of the Presidential candidates More than rJ9.oof) votew in -he little Ne*
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  • 209 1 SAIGON, Mar. 12 (LI Communist-led rebels were powerfully fortified Red R su pported Franco-Vietnam I»). Several battalions of reported surrounded on a liver island today ami lankforces prepared ll»e final assault. Landing craft and amphibious "ducks" ferried several columns of tanks and armoured infantry
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  • 279 1 C 'wealth Hails Butler's Budget LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter)— Britain's 1952 budget received praise abroad today for those of its measures designed to put the country back on her economic feet. But in several countries manufacturers and export«-r> showed little signs of enthusiasm as they calculate:! how it would affect
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  • 130 1 DOMESTIC SHARES NOSEDIVE LONDON, Mar. 12 .(Reuter) Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler's further turn of the screw in the budget on interest rates and company profits sent prices of domestic shares down sharply when the Stock Exchange here opened today. But prices later recovered about half of the losses
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  • 41 1 CAIRO. Mar. 12: (Reuter). Tin' Egyptiai Supreme Milij tary Com I ••>!,-.• sentenced five Egyptians to from eighi to 12 years hard labour in ihe fii si of a series of Iria fo owing Cairo's "Black Sii I unlay" riol
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    • 14 1 SITEU MOTOR OIL INSIST ON KIWI BLACK Mm <spMy B^jS fm^m^k m\ transporent. LT^?O^^
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  • 649 2 Sequel To Alleged Robbery 6f $400,000 Opitim Denied Statement 6 Times, Says DPP A CHINESE, described as "the most important witness" in the $44)0,000 opium case was )e*ter<lay treated as hostile at the adjourned hearing in the Singapore First Police Court. The witness was Ong Choon
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  • 52 2 Seamen Deny Car Theft TWO Norwegian seamen, Harry Hensin and Omenson. both 19, claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when charged with stealing a motor car. worth $3,000, the property of Harry Mil'er, at Coleman Street on Mar. 11. They were allowed bail of $500 each until
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  • 51 2 Passing The Coin At Balestier photo. THE WOMEN'S Section of the Singapore Indian Association in Balestier Road held their first social on Tuesday evening. Picture shows Mrs. S. Soin, secretary of the Women's Section, supervising a game passing of coins in relays in which more than 100 women took part.—
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  • 41 2 ABOUT 300 Gurkhas with their officers attended the morning matinee at the Cathay Cinema. Singapore, yesterday to see the technicolour film of the funeral of the late King George VI. at the invitation of the Cathay Organiation.
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  • 49 2 A FAREWELL sermon will be preached bv the Rev. W. Bernard Eales at St. Hilda's Church, Katong, on Sunday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion Service. All members of the congregation and friends are specially invited. Breakfast will be served at a farewell gathering later.
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  • 31 2 SIM BUCK BOON was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with cheating Goh Ah Jang of 51.165 in Malacca between Dec. 10 last year and Jan. 2
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  • 94 2 THE St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall Appeal Fund has received $10,000 from Messrs. Guthrie Co. bringing the total contributed so far to just over $70,000. This is reported in the Courier, the Cathedral magazine in its March issue. The target is $250,000. The magazine also reports
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  • 344 2 CAPT. FOUND DEAD IN TRENCH THREE days after he was ordered to report to a major in connection with an inquiry into the sale of a motor car, an army captain was found in a slit trench at dementi Road area, with a gunshot
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  • 147 2 Standard Aviation Reporter A MALAYAN Fisheries official flew to London from Singapore yesterday to try to solve a vexing problem how to fly the most number of tropical fish, with as little carriage weight and supervision as possible, to temperate Europe. His experimental apparatus is a 35-pound
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  • 32 2 TAN HIAP CHOON (60) of Joo Chiat Place was sentenced to two months' simple imprisonment in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for living on the earnings of a prostitute.
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  • 134 2 EIGHT Chinese appeared before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, yesterday on a tentative charge of possession of a revolver. The accused were, Lee Poon Teck, Hoi Cher Giok, Ho Boon Quee, Sim Ann Lan, Teng Tham Seng. Lim Pay
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  • 36 2 A ship's cook, Goh Kok Kui. was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to three months' simple imprisonment for possessing 27.96 tahils of opium dross on a ship in the Singapore Harbour.
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  • 297 2 Standard Staff Reporter PRACTICALLY all arrangements are complete for the second biggest civic occasion in six months in the history of the Singapore City Council the conferment of the Freedom of the City on the Colony's retiring Governor, Sir Franklin Gimsoii tomorrow evening. A
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  • 259 2 Call-up Bill A Misnomen Says ILP Standard Staff Reporter DEPLORING the apathy of the British Government with regard to the institution of a single common nationality for the people of Singapore, the Independent Labour Party of Malaya said yesterday that "unless and until this is introduced the National Service Bill
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  • 90 2 THE DIRECTOR of Posts has agreed to consider the question of payments" of relief allowances through the Post offices instead of through the public assistance section of the Department of Social We I fa re This was stated by Mr R. W I. Band. Secretary for Social
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  • 44 2 FIVE vehicles, an omnibus, ;\vo motor cars, a trishaw and a bicycle were involved in an accident in the vicinity of the Middle Road and Bencoolen Street junction, yesterday. The cyclist was admitted into hospital while two others were treated as out-patients.
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  • 209 2 Standard Staff Reporter TRAFFIC arranoements for the conferment of the Freedom of the City on Sir Franklin Gimson have been completed. Car labels in blue and red will be issued to those invited to atktend the ceremony. Cars with blue labels. after depositing their passengers
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    • 11 2 SILKS WOOLLENS t) C\ WX I C* V (Incorporated in Singapore)
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    • 210 2 W5 BULLDOG ANT k Suspended by its feet on Australian Bulldog Ant con hold in its jaws a glove more than o thousand times its own weight. Comparatively, for human feat, a tropexo ortist would h O v« to grip on 10 ton steamroller with his teeth while clinging to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 tGAME WITH BARVARQTHE V^vX^sX >^~7 ONJ R^G O >^ PROUD T 'ANVONE KNOW BARTENDER'S COLLEGE.V I jJ^OV'- AH IS SO STAWF.D A f-'R.'Fh'Diy t 4 TWEV'REI TOUfiH-BUT; y I S/^s^^ 7/ WLAP SON 3OrVi ML OMER&9
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  • 333 3  - Biggest Welcome Planned Christine Diemer Hrf. FDR it is coming g ''■.>■ com e e Ea I I j it ::..i,nt be b<-?- -> arrar:^* merits bo groups, bowed sudl keen a r id honour her Baldwin sent a her fan Tel Aviv. he immediately ajinf that she k to
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  • 95 3 E. Coast To Get 12-hour Black out iUH I tckouf la be grc lei part .i t Cost Singapore March 14. a in Arthur ng Kat ing Road. Road, Sea View relok K irau Road. Chang] :..i ih an i Selara < V told of i v I hi philiosobut
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  • 210 3 Standard Staff Reporter IJ Til A MACKENZIE, the 57-year old con--1 the blind to UNESCO will visit the Colony nth to advise the Singapore Government on 1 li|Mi nl of work for the blind in Singapore. iitha himstlf was blinded at the battle of
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  • 72 3 Magistrate Buys Doll (if Police k Mr K J. L. i booghfl a tiny .i h;uker in pesterd ij before ii 1 m Um road >>n hawkei Yron? Mmg (44), who i 'IK rn.ulr ol flour i V» f«f i uisinff ■•>" it HiTCIOCII •'i Mar n 1 1 Ii
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  • 188 3 Standard Staff Reporter TIIF $160,000 needed by Singapore's Traffic Police Chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, was sanctioned by Government a couple of weeks ago and is to be put into immediate use to continue improving the Colony's traffic problems, Mr. Hax worth told The Standard,
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    12 3 m dark who ob.ai.ed <%%*J%* i *'J? I J%i£ turJhcr sludics.
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  • 294 3 AN APPEAL to overseas Chinese in Singapore to support the National Service Bill to be introduced by the Colony Government was made yesterday by Mr. Tan Kok Chor, leader of the defunct Partv. Standard Staff Reporter r Tan was addressing a
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  • 195 3 UNDER the terms of the National Service Bill, no barrier is to be placed on travel between Singapore and the Federation or vice versa, The Deputy Controller of Manpower, Mr. D.J. Craggs, said in his "questions and answers" talk over Radio Malaya on Tuesday night.
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  • 293 3 THREE little cripples being cared for by the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society, shared honours yesterday with Lady Gimson, wife of the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, who was given a farewell tea at Admiralty Houfce by Lady Russell, Acting President, officers and
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  • 79 3 Standard Staff Reporter Department is at present helpTHE Welfare Section of the ing the Civil Defence School aninfr in hp "vorv lar lT e and ni^h explosives. ?ery S impor b tlnr C sSd the^erro- He is planning the various tarv for Social Welfare, Mr.
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  • 172 3 RATION SWINDLES Standard Staff Reporter NOBODY "has made any complaints so far" that suburban ration retailers are depriving customers of their full quota of rice and sugar, said the Deputy Controller of Supplies (Price Control), Mr. W. W. Jenkins, yesterday. He was commenting on a letter
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  • 76 3 Fire, Fire But No Damage FIRES broke out in two Singapore homes yesterday, but little damage was Hone. The first fire occurred in a flat in Amber Mansions at a.m. due to an electrical short circuit. The other took place about half an hour after noon, in a house in
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    • 91 3 r AMJMI ~*fc;i HFYKtiHm^'iN'HrA f {OH HO' LHE'3 WAPL Y f.THAT'S WHY I'M \OO^ A ROAMIN V^~~ -Y OH. NOW, I 5A\ §Pl^^^X rpmpk %HFI nnriN' I/* iM> hi Rl '3 HERL ALLEY'S IN )I' VE KNOWN f.. BUT NF VER DOOTSY, ONE V l l te^ertlKF^^mß MOTHER MAN? NJUEii^WHERt
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  • 128 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Depulv Director of Operations. General Sir Rob Lock hart accompanied toy the British Adviser. Selanfor. Mr. A N. Ross. Brif adier R. T. K. Pye of the 184h Infantry Brifade. and the Chief Police Officer. Selangor, made a toui of
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  • 203 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Some of the cream of Selangor's musical talent will join forces tomorrow and on Friday at the Town Hall here to raise funds in aid of the K.L. Musical Society's Scholarship Fund. Tomorrow's performance at 6 p.m. is for students and
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  • 71 4 IPOH, Wed.— Rain washed out the passing out parade of lour platoons of "B" Company, Ipoh Auxiliary Police, which was to have been held on the Padang today. The parade was postponed indefinitely. ALIAS bin Ali was charged before the Muar Magistrate, Che Shaikh Abdul Rahman bin Shaikh
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  • 280 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An 18-year-old carpenter. Loh Pang, was bound over for two years in $500 by Mr. A. P. Jack in the First Magistrate's Court here today when he was convicted of using criminal force to Mrs. V. F. Eyles, wife of a
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  • 94 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed.— Yee Kim Seng, a rubber tapper pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court to having six bottles of dutiable samsu in his hou9e at Tanga Batu. Yee was fined $66.72. Yee said he could not afford to buy better liquor from the
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  • 70 4 IPOH, Wed.— Bail of $400 was allowed an Assistant Resettlement Officer, Yap Kon Fook, 41, who claimed trial to three charges of corruption in the Sessions Court today. The case will be brought up again for mention on March 24. FOUR women hawkers were each fined $3 by
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  • 82 4 Standard Stall' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A dinner was held at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur in honour of Mr. N.V. Nayudu, general manager. United India Life Assurance Co. Ltd. who is on a visit to the Far Eastern branches. Those present included Mr. Khoo
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  • 30 4 FOR selling a packet of cigarettes 10 cents above the maximium controlled price, Lim Seng Hee of Jalan Petrie. Muar, was fined $75 by the Muar Magistrate.
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    42 4 The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Liverpool entertained Malayan student? fro < the Training College to a civic reception. The Lady Mayoress. Mrs. Vere E. Cotton, is seen ahon'ing a group of students the signature of Doirager Queen Mary in the visitors'
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  • 79 4 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed Remarking thai there was considerable doubt u^ to what happened on the >' of the alleged Incident, .Mi. A P. Jack in the First M;<«.strate's Court here tuJ^iy. acquitted and dischnrKeii a bus-driver, R. Ponniah. on a charge of voluntaiTv causing hurt
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  • 335 4 'DONT GIVE UP PADI LANDS FOR TIN AND RUBBER' Voelcker Sounds Warning Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya must guard against the danger of existing padilands going out of production for the sake of tin and rubber. This warning was made today by Mr. O.J. Voelcker, Director of Agriculture,
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    25 4 Students of the Malayan Teachers* Training College. Kirkby «re seen enjoying themselves in a free-for-all tnotc-fgiiL Some members are also in the thick of it.
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  • 300 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPLR, \l ed. A triangular love affair, which ended in a ijriji confession relating how two lovers drank each other's blood mixed uiih milk a> a pledge of eternal loyalty, was exposed before Mr. Justice Wilson at the
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed There were 121 prosecutions against offenders of Fooci and Price Control Orders in t he Federation during lasi month. out of which there were L4J convictions, w;'h fines amounting to |i,445. Sixty-one oonvictioni \\<-re recorded against persons dealing without Price Control licences.
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  • 196 4 Slaiulaul Slafll Corrr-jMiixl* -u 1 KUALA UJMPI P* l!l entries for ilu- Cumin Hy fHcneM Hm* Sclhh#l ficate were ar«r|»lr«l from Mahna m H< «"i jrar. There nrrr Iho .litres in bW I' I" IVnans and Kimlu I iini|»ur. No candidate entered for the full
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  • 136 4 Malayan Students Feted KIRkBY l'> stud«nis U wen i ■•i:.i<i Mm at r««n i! nrd Mavorr v „f In man an,' Mr l.i-idin? < nt < l.iv»"r;vi',! ••sK in M \ld»-; itn'M tnd tli<- < warn PWI < reatfon I h i out the function m Btoaeat<« w-m i Hill
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  • 21 4 FfKi's the a estate, i disco 1 i mat i r j K case was senter, i
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    • 39 4 i /7T\~~] f THERE^ S 1 f AFTER I CHOA\P UP fTH' C?OC T' FILL 1 $r£^S^@^Ej^9l! sSJi^zV WRONG... y^T^ TWENTY-Rv/E OR THIRTY THAT PRESCRIPTION. o''?-ZZgo*sU?0 '?-ZZg0*$U? I'/V\ L^TLE^S... yS-rSrt* Hf CARROTS I GET >^ HURRY IT UP, y- -ISVr
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  • 206 5 Also Suffer Mamlanl Staff Correspondent PK\ \\<». \X <*d. Several moneylenders would automatically wind up their business when th«* Mihm jhinkl J Ordinance comes into force as lioni March 11 1 money I— drr told The Standard today thai borrowers wooM aUo b«» affected because
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  • 144 5 Special Jobs For Officers Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LL.MPIK. Wed. Sfveral turop«*un Police officers who have completed their Chinese studies at the Government's Language f School in Cameron High- I lands, may be pasted to special jobs or helping in the Federation's Chinese Polity training scheme. The Standard understand^.
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  • 92 5 MR. M.P.D. Nair. Singapore City Councillor, whose expulsion from the Labour Party was recently announced, has written to the Secretary of the Party Mr. P.M. WiHiaras, demanding an apology for tne announcement he made. Mr. Nair in his letter points OUi that although his expulsion
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  • 118 5 ALL W >UND in reases in the price or' beer, and liquor I were announced on Tuesday, i Beer coi »umers in Malaya will now have to pay more for their -)'> l e ol beer Its j import duty has been increasby 20 cents a
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  • 43 5 A BROKI R Soh K( ig H -i have >atened Goei K m Lian, Chain Guan Serig Kee, w il i! ;i t!l)t piV rommis- bse- iei another [iiitted vester- 1 day by Mr. Ju I Rog< i al Singa x
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  • 26 5 MAJOR I iERAL Leslie Beavis. pev y-appointed High Commissioner for Australia in Paki in, rearhed Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on bis way to Karachi.
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  • 114 5 EAST-WEST S<MIFTY: Annual General Meeting at the British Council Hall. Stamford at H.JO p.m. K.%M.\l.\ CUB: Sewing at Clubhouse Moulanwi noua 5 f. p in. METHODISTS; Gej lang Straits Testimony meeting Mr. Lnia Chye Koon 3 30 p m. YUt'V Malay Class (advanced) ai j Rallies Quay. Dressmaking
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  • 215 5 THIO TO QUERY COLONY COVT. Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Government will be a-k««l at llumeeting «»t the Legislative Council on Tuesday, whether the I niverritj oi M;:h<\a is in a position to produce enough qualified tfecters each year to meet t li«- presenl shortage.
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  • 39 5 PASSEXCERS commg to the Colony from Bombay. Allahabad and Karikal in India will be subjected to quarantine, because of the prevalence of plague in the first two places and small-pox in Karikal, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 104 5 PENANG, Wed.— The OCPD ol Kulim, ASP W. H. Franks. was killed by bandits at 3.30 p.m. yesterday during an attack on an occupied bandit camp near Kulim. One Malay police constable who was following them was iater found dead. Security forces following up today contacted
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  • 46 5 AN' APPEAL by husband and wife, Oh Kwai Kok and Tan Geok Kwee, against sen-) tence and fines of $4(»0 each for possession of nine tahils or opium was dismissed by the Chief .Justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley. in the Singapore High Court' yesterday.
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  • 239 5 SHE AWOKE TO FIND MAN IN HER BED, COURT TOLD ACQUITTING Lambak bin Sal. mi of a charge pi housebreaking, withoul ca lingon his L lefenc« yesterday S!t:c i pore First Di trici Judge. Tan Ah Tah. commented he had "never heard in the lasi two years so much contradictor
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  • 205 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed.— Mr. Ramakrishna Rao. acting Agent for the Government of India in he Federation, said that reports that Indians were running away to escape the call-up were absolutely incorrect. Mr. Rao gave this statement here today after a tour of Kedah
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  • 295 5 TO TKEAD soruy and faJI gentlv but quickly in th» vicinity of unti -personnel bombs dropped by the enemy that is the mark of in pffirient civil defence worker. It in also the in. irk of a man who values his life. These anti-personnel
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  • 85 5 DURING the past three days. the Registration Office in Singapore has dealt with nearly 7.000 people seeking replacements of their identity cards. Those whose cards need replacing are advised to attend any day next week or later, when it should be possible to [jet them renewed without
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  • 211 5 M ItsT vtions iii Siacapure liable to load stn'iMiiiK today: I>YV Albert *t.. *hort St.. New It -e Works, Fire M«iu\ Mackenzie Rd.. mikit Timah Pumps, Batostier Kd.. Jalan \ui|»iis. I'.M.ltl MittJtcliie. llruddHl EUse. IMund Rolf Club, Seletar Pumps. N«-r Soon. Seletar V\ ireles*. Mental Hospital, Trafalgar
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  • 305 5 Sreen Berets Leaving IPOH, Wed.— Maj. General R. K. I'rquhart. GOC Malaya, was in Batu (iajah this morning to attend a thanksgiving service and remembrance at the Tyrone Camp of the 45 Commando, KM., on the occasion of the Commandos leaving Malaya lor
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  • 170 5 Medals For Long Service MNK < ni|>l<>\< < «f Itala A <o. l.|«|.. s in»a|M»i v»rrr |»r<^«Mi|r<l lon»--■crvim nu-daU al a ilini»r al thf W in: Immmi mn K«*^laii rxitil. (.nal WorUI. U-i ni»lu. iiiii«* ha«i iiidiv I haii l<) ><*ar>»' nrvite «*arh. Mr. John F Bartos, Qumi i of
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  • 45 5 REMARKING ime .<• ao •<■ stopped imm driving \u s,:;-.it)..!,' ief luslii <•. Sir ("iv,r M ed ai peal by a laxi driver. I■■ Ttan s•• 5 a;a nst a d b\ the Fraffir trale M/h<i !i;i<l him from iin\ 1 months few n
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  • 881 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Austerity Budget r*OMPAR£D with Mr. Butler, the former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford c l( the embodiment of prodigality and liberal r The Labour Government at least temT If 7i m v with periodic offerings of increased ed sweets rations which could be
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  • 1167 6 A NEW PATH FOR BRITISH LABOUR PARTY The Cadarcne swine are the classic example of a coalition by the Rt. Hon. ANEURIN BEVAN,MP LONDON. POLITICAL parties don't work in a 1 vacuum. In every situation they must seek to interpret their principles in the light of the country's immediate needs.
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    • 623 6 Sir, Every newspaper reporter who knows Malaya will welcome your publication of 12th March of Mr. Louis Heren's letter deploring a suggestion that Mr. James McHugh may cease to be Director of Information in the Federation. But, as Mr. Heren points out, contact with the Press
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    • 87 6 Sir: In the Indian Programme, it is deplorable that the whole show should be monopolized by Tamil, except for a few Hindustani songs. It is not understood why the daily programme should be called an Indian programme. We are living in a cosmopolitan country and it is only fair
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    • 533 6  -  TAKER ■ES TAKAR loves to study the rich and riotous nonsense that some people seriously offer to the world. In coffeeshops one usually hears a good deal of sense, but as one rises in the scale of wealth and glory, plenty of examples appear. In smart
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  • 8 6 "My wife's the same! Never in!"
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  • 61 6 Review of Views p 0 p< b^ see ir.fi'-: > < At p<-' 5i!..., chanm <■:•.:•> o povti c imn 1 is relations Sin .t- import Future 4 tu d con! ati".. bo turned tural I foreign i Ridiculous p ing S not only 1 the 1 It was pa
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  • 355 7 UN Diplomats See Red Inconsistency On German Issue I UNITED NATIONS, New York, Mar. 12 (W*) United Nations diplomats said yesterday the best nay the Soviet Union can show her desire lo bring about unification of Germany is to co-operate with the special United Nations Commission, which
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    92 7 A "welcoming: committee' of (he Hongkong: General Chamber of Commerce is stopped March 1 at Fanling, 10 miles short of the Chinese border where it planned to meet a Communist "comfort mission" en route to Hongkong. Here Y. K. Mok. committee chairman (centre) gestures as he tells N. B. Fraser.
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  • 109 7 Of Good, Bad, Indifferent things- Attlee I ii\I»O.Y Mar. 12 <Reu Mr. Clement Attire i. r of the Opposition, said rujit it was a budget of i tilings, had things and :i, !-nt IfciagS." His party have t<> study it rlosei [id out what groups propfa to gain and kg
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  • 143 7 BONN ON SOVIET NOTE BONN, Mar. 12, (AFP).— A Federal Government spokesman yesterday told the press that the principles contained in the Soviet note to the three Western powers regarding conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany "could not be regarded as a starting point
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  • 69 7 I-C Death Count Re vised Downward SAIGON. Mar. 12 (UP) The French authorities yesterday revised the death count in the dynamiting of a passenger train downward from 85 to eight and blamed the inaccurate report on poor communications. The 15-car train was sabotaged about 170 miles northwest of Saigon and
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  • 27 7 A VICIOUS one-tusk elephant on rampage in the jungles of East Pakistan, killed 27 persons, a local news agency reported in Karachi yesterday.— Ui>.
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  • 90 7 photo Mr II King: Chairman of Directors of the London Mirror", (left), and his New York Correspondent, mi W.iltrrs. reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesii\ from Sydney. They are on their way back to mlon Mr Kin? said that the "political stir" in Australia wd by the
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  • 202 7 Progress Made In Si no -Jap Talks TAIPd, >lar. 12 (AP). The Sino-Japanese treaty nine made important headway today at an inI MeetMg of the tuo full delegations. Chief Japanese delegate llsao Kawada informed the Nationalists his government had: d> agreed to recognize Chiang 1 Kai-sheks National Government as the
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  • 68 7 HK Operation Ends Within Sight Of Reds N i Mar. 12, (AP) mphibioua landing an I ound of the mmunista jesterUP "Operation i to test whe- be defendChinese Reds. d fi'ty Royal e a;:d Suther- topji <ui LCBfa ashore on miles west o! out "enemy p-up operaessfu conclud carrier, HMS
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  • 147 7 Biggest Cut On Defence Preparations LONDON. Mar. 12, (Reuter) —By far the biggest slice of Britain's 1952-53 budget expenditure will be on defence preparations, totalling £1,548,--000,000. This takes more than one-third of Mr. Richard Butler's total of £4.150,000.000— the figure which results from amending his original estimate of £4.240.000.000 in
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  • 156 7 DALLAS, TEXAS, Mar. 12 (AP)— Senator Robert A. Taft warned last night that Stalin's primary objective is the conquest of Asia in defiance of the Truman administration, which he termed "the weakness of our country." "Better an army of goats led by a
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  • 42 7 TAIPEI, Mar. 12 (Reuter)— Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday appointed Mr. Cheng Yieivfen as chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission to succeed Mr. George Yen, who has resigned his concurrent job in the commission.
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  • 138 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12, (AP) The State Department took under "careful consideration" yesterday Moscow's new proposal for early Big Four action to work out a peace settlement for all Germany. The proposal, submitted on Monday in Moscow to the United States. British and French envoys, was forwarded here dur-
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    37 7 RED EXTORTION RACKET A r«-ui-;*. .ion of one of the many cables received by Americans of nines*- descent demanding payment of money for "protection of relatives in Communist China. The cables were sent by way of Hongkong.
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12, <AP).— A bill to Provide federal aid in development of an inexpensive method for making fresh water out of sea and other salt water was approved by the House Interior Committee yesterday. The bill provides U551,060,000 for research work
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  • 66 7 LONDON, Mar. 12, (Renter) Several hundred men and women gathered outside Parliament last night shouting "Churchill resign." Some distributed a pamphlet issued by the London Communist Party which read: "The Butler budget means poverty, war and Britain under America's thumb. The alternative is peace,
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  • 225 7 The Budget UK Press Reaction Diverse LONDON, Mar. 12 (Renter) The Independent London Times declared this morning that the new Briton budget was a hopeful one. "It has broken with the principles ot flat equality and unstimulating austerity which have dominated too many budgets in the past, the limes said.
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  • 41 7 HONGKONG, Mar."l2, (AP). —A Kowloon court yesterday handed down its last <ind stiffest penalty to Chin Hokeung7 26, a rubber factory worker accused of participating in Kowloon's Mar. 1 Com-munist-led riots. Chin got nine months at hard labour.
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  • 67 7 BANGKOK, Mar. 12, (Router) The Thai Ministry of the Interior has declared a special alert in certain areas along the Indo China frontier because of the military situation in Vietnam and Laos, a Ministry spokesman said today. He .said the Ministry had received reports that
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  • 89 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 12 (AP) —The U.S Navy has disclosed that it has a fancy new guided missile. U.S. Navy officials had planned to keep it a secret that the Navy has a missile that can run down an enemy plane three or four miles away
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  • 249 7 PARIS, Mar. 12, (UP).— The French National Assembly last night approved Premier Antoine Pinay's government of experts who hope to save France from economic disaster. I The official vote was 293 to 101. Only the Communists opposed the 17-minister Cabinet. The Socialists and
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  • 183 7 HAVANA. Cuba, Mar 12 (UP)— -Ousted President Cai m Pi 10 Soncasf, haggard ind shaven, took asylum in a Mexican Embassy early yesterday mornilU and asked "i':i-.~l-rient-makr-r" (Ir.ic:., Fulgei Ii > Batista for safe Conduct from t'.e counti y. Prio went to the Embassy after
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  • 74 7 HAVANA. Mar. 12 (Reutet> Firmly in power after Monday*! almost bloodies coup. Gen. Pulgendo B;itisi:< yesterday promised Cuba iroc elections The General, Chilean -born an4 former Army sergeant, it back in power i < >r the iecond time aitcr ousting President Carlut Pno Socarras. Gen. Batista
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    • 32 7 i^—^ah I' V i II 1 I HFY NANCY— WM fMY DOG LIKES TO CHASE WMT^t WHAT'S THE J^^X^ ARS AND TH| WAY J^ ■R^K^'^wi^M -££iiz^:.-r. t^K m w^«i I^l2-^L—llLl---^ll2^l^l!Zl^-— _^:^u« M^^a^^^^^M
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  • 229 8 H.M.S. Daring, the first of the 2,600-ton Daring class destroyers to bf completed. arrived at Portsmouth recently. She and her seven sister ships all in various stages of construction, are the laiirest destroyers ever ordered by the Royal Navy. They have been described by the
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  • 70 8 NEW YORK. Mar. 12 (AP>— United States Lines officials termed reports that its new superliner, the United States, would be heid down to speeds not to exceed the British Queens as ••ridiculous." The 52,000-ton liner wiU have a speed in excess of 30 knots,
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  • 426 8  - S'pore Losing Tourist Trade Due To City Apathy MICHAEL CONNORS By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE once a starting point for tours and excursions that attracted visitors from all over the world is now shunned by tourists because Malayan terrorism and unsettled conditions in neighbouring countries have stopped most of these
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    • 691 8 FV^I REGULAH TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dlrwi Overland Sa» Framisto Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P. S'ham S 'i*»re Anl.ASf IV II .LI AM LL( KLNBACH 24/2BMaf 27/28-Mar 2f)Mar 2Api 23Apr For lUfl oar'icalars ol LYy Uargc Deep ranks and Passerij?ex Buoklcgs etc Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. fel
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    • 453 8 CHINA NAVIGATION €J. LTD. KeKt&kftl failings to C'iuua and .la pun frrna Singapore Porl Swettennara Penjn4 Al>» dirett Siilins from iiansknk ind Indonesia to (hinu Japan l>ut- S port line Penaag Frorn# '•Sli.i.'i-i'* Today Hon^kon? "Szecauen" Mar 20th Mar 1.l Hongkong "FengtieB M Mar2Bti« Japan H'kong Sails SuiN Sail> Penang
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    • 344 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland Amerim I in^ Nederland Line Rotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P Sham Penang T ASIAN (SMN) 17/23 Mar 24/25 Mar Hi !7 Mar GAROET (RL) 27 Mar/3 Apr 4 Apr 5/6 Apr SALAWATI (SMN)
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    • 438 8 I vnre p. j> r f "FIOMA* foj Bangkok 18 IS M.»r "PANAMA" fur Bangkok Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 11 -12 Ayr. s .> "MfclfNtA" for Sai«« r Rinsknk 11 I a Apr "MALAYA" for Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong IK -lM.Vlav l, I RO\l JAPAN 'H()M.K(J\(, "BINTANG' rot liurmkok C.d r.
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    • 40 8 Despatches TODAY: Ceylon, Britain, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies noon by Peleus, Hongkong and China noon by Empress of Australia, Kuantan (parcels only) noon by Resang, Japan 6 p.m. by Warora. SHIPS IN STORE HARBOUR
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    • 16 8 Pulau Bukom: Mitsushima M;i!u Silverwalnut, Cleodora, Neuva Gloria, A'rie^onda. Albert Dock: Mentakab, Serudom, P Kidjang, Bruas.
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    • 35 8 Victoria* Dock: X. Tescombe. King's Dock: Kennerleya. Keppel Dock: Pangkor, Kah Poh. San Manuel, Antonia, Taria Godown No. t: Lliti Hai. Lam San. Western Anchorage: Putaski. Braca, Aldegonda, Mt. Beiliard. W.C. Endicot, Daronia, Don Jo.se.
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  • 653 9  -  GEORGE RASIAH CHRISTINE DIEMER Vrgency For Therapeutics Law Stressed By ond Stondord Staff Reporters SPURIOUS sulpha drugs with counterfeited trade marks now being sold in the open market in the Federation and Singapore are causing great concern to the authorities as well as
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  • 64 9 Wi.KOK Mar 12, <Reuter> —Major-Gen. Pra--I'i.mion Meatri. deputy Minister of Finance, an today that Thailand would seek loans totalling 000.000 tit ah (about 000.000 stg.) from the Mtional Bank for hydro-electric schemes, cold stor--1 graving and gunny bag factory projects. Minivtrr added that further loans
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  • 210 9 NZ Cuts Imports, Expands Industry In "Save Effort wLLINGTON, Mor. 12, Reuter AAP) The Zealand Government today clamped licencing ns on dollar and non-sterling area imports in o aise her annual trade surplus with the hard cur3re as by £25,000,000. nj •<■! Sydney p the sterling announced: v import licences
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  • 55 9 Little Activity In Singapore Produce Market I M>»rkrt Reporter aditions prevailed \iy and only Wai recorded. quiet market at prices buyers p i picil and i v, iin no business bad sellers at h-.a\ buyers at ng reported. nut oil $43J ambiei $:i5O (slices) ibel $130 (Ham- |er $373 (Lam(Muntok).
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  • 106 9 COMMODITY PRICES Latest Singapore rub- j ber prices yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose $1.08,' $1.0!) 1 r.0.8 in bales Mar No. 1 R.S.S. 51.09 Sl.O'M No. R.S.S. 51. 06} 51. 07 No. 3 R.S.S. $1,641 51.04'. Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per Ib. were: Apr.
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  • 37 9 W YORK. Mar. 12 «AP>: American business activity has declined for th e third consecutive month m February, this being attributed mainly to Government restrictions *>:i materials tor civilian production without replacement by Government orders.
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  • 30 9 A six-man Government mission from Japan is expected to visit Thailand this month to survey the possibility of Japanese investment in the development of the salt industry.
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  • 195 9 Standard Market Reporter UrWING the situation in Asia, Mr. V. A. a, Chairman of the Chartered Bank of India, i and India refers to "the storms and stresses must he expected to accompany the lnanffura- what tan be called the new order in Asia.
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  • 288 9 By TJ. LIM, Standard Market Reporter INDONESIA'S economy is made more vulnerable to the effects of a fall in world prices of her main products, particularly rubber, by ridiculous wage demands, strikes, ill-discipline, squatting and theft of produce. This situation, in the
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  • 61 9 THE U.S. Government will make available an additional 68,000 tons of secondary tin mill plate to U.S. can manufactured in the second quarter of »ne year. Trade sourcei in Washington said some of the metal may be made available for export, because the grade
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  • 16 9 Official trade relations are reported to have been established between Macao and Japan. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 187 9 Standard Market Reporter CHINA is turning to Russia increasing for her requirements, states Mr. V. A. Grantham, "chairman of Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, is his annual statement This major development, unforeseen at first, Ls important in that Jt adds to
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  • 50 9 HARPER, Gilfillan and Co. Ltti. report that the tin ore output of Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd. for the quarter December L951 February l!'r>2 was 463 piculs. THE Standard- Vacuum Oil Company has announced p ans to spend US$3O million to expand the Altona i < fin*-: near Melbourne.
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  • 434 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, March 12:— In conjunction with the Rubber Research Institute, the Rubber Producers' Council is about to embark upon consideration of plans to place the technical classification of natural rubber on a commercial basis, says the annual report of the R.P.C.
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  • 88 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (AP).— The U.S. Govern ment announces that mid-April •is the deadline for accepting off grade natur.l rubber from the I ar East. An official said the Government has been taking any grade acceptable f©r its stockpile and for industrial use, regardless
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  • 98 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The report of British Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler was received favourably by local investors today. In the absence of any definite lead from 1 mdon, prices locally were substantially unchanged in all sections. Business continued to be on a
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  • 168 9 RUBBER MART BEARISH Standard Market Reporter REPORTS of on imminent increase in the export duty of rubber in Indonesia had a slightly bearish tendency on the Singapore market yesterday. There was a certain amount of upcountry and local selling which contributed to the
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  • 131 9 Jap Fears Of Devaluation Held Alarmist' TOKYO. Mar. 12 < H- rAAP) A pai;r ol i known Japanese economic experts nave id i r ised e Japanese Gowuumeni thai there w.is nothing llarmi g in the present a*, timu ion of sterling, now estimated .:t £90,000,000. i The panel, WBUnoned
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  • 38 9 THE SOVIET trade ui newspaper Trud said v ,<* M was supplying China with 6S »r rent more industrial and m »r equipment than Chine Hnpurtarf from all Western eoMati together prior to World W»: 11 A.P.
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    57 9 P™* l of work on the ibrasion of rubber, in progress i British Rubber Producers' Research Association at weiwyn Garden City, near London throws Wght on the way in which a tyre wean. Studies of worn tyres have revealed patterns of fine rid?e? which show when and where the tyre
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    • 615 10 The Dog That Wouldn 't Die r THEY call him Blackie— which is an odd name for a brown dog. No one will ever know all the hurt he has endured in his short life. But, to one woman's knowledge, this dog who is now so sleek and friendly has
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    • 334 10 TT KITTLING is a popular »V pastime with miny boys and with a few girls, too. All that is needed is a sharp knife, together with a chisel for the roughs and a buffer for polishing. Heads are generally believed to be tard to whittle but there
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    • 109 10 1 COUNT so many wrinkles m m?y face. Wrinkles of smiles and tears: Those wrinkles talk of dark and happy days. Of sorrows, joys and fears n^HB wrinkles are the story o f A my past Of struggles, bittcrne s. Of iceary. stony years, they seemed to last For
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    • 510 10 IF YOU have ever stood on a river bank or lake shore, picked, up a pebble and scaled it across the surface of the water, making the pebble "skip" a number of times, you will be interested to learn that this pastime is one of
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    • 171 10 A HftRRWIANBtOf KXIJTHMK.M JOHN PAYNE RHONDA REMING FQRRESTTUCKER SPECIAL: LATEST MALAYAN GAZETTE (VMFROMANS IN SWAMP PATROL OPENS TODAY! II AM- 1.45- 4.15 6. l"> A 9.30 P. M. SAT. at MIDNIGHT! JOHN W AVM/S GREATEST ADVENTURE Ol HUM ALL! *»L RIO CRANDE X V V JOHN WAYNE W J§k MAUREEN
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    • 241 10 rtMßSWifSßßlffilWtMfflWMfflrai-iiiiiiiivi! rfttftt <* aj wk s w djJtH €SBi Sa ft 8 < rpoD.WS FORECAST:— Here I is one or the worst days of *t the month Beware of > accidents and sudden illness. It S S is no use hopins for any luck. We shall encounter difficulties that we
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    • 914 10 A Hobby That Pays DAINTING on glass is a 1 hobby that provides fun a> well as artistic satisfaction. A special paint for glass can be purchased and it comes in a variety of pretty colours. On occasion this hobby can be turned into a money-maker. One girl collects half-pint
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  • 219 11 Korean War Boxers Arrive To Fight In Colony FRESH from the Korean War, first class boxers of the Ist Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles arrived in Singapore yesterday for the semi finals of the FARELF Boxing Championships to be held at the Tanglin Gymnasium on Friday. The Royal Ulster Rifles were
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    39 11 TOMMY TRUST, owned by Mr. W. H. P. Ree s and ridden here by B. Marshall, won the Black Vine Handicap Steeplechase at Hurst Park on Friday last. The picture shows Tommy Trust over the last but one fence.
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  • 111 11 Schoolboys Win Table Tennis Match VICTORIA SCHOOL defeated Nestles Sports Club in a friendly table tennis match played at the club's premises on Saturday. The School won by six games to one. The results (Victoria School mentioned first) were: Singles —Lai Pak Chong beat Ali bin Omar 3-1; Leong Weng
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  • 52 11 Clifford School 'A Wins Hockey KUALA LIPIS, Tues.— The Cham Tow Luan shield for the inter-district hockey championships was won by the 4 A' team of the Clifford School, Kuala Lipi.s. The final game was played againsi the Police on Saturday. The Police lost to the School by three goals
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  • 44 11 THE following players are selected to play football for the Jollilads against the Singapore Cricket Club today at S.C C. Padang at 5.15 p.m Achuthan, Rasak, Narayanan. Ghani Ebrahim. Sintha. Eriwards Tan Boon Tat. G. Krishnasamy, Rahman. Dollan, Vjiyananthan, Salyhudin, Vaitnylingam, Meerah.
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  • 127 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin'Sam Snead THE purpose of The "Cut" shot is to drop the ball dead with little roll. In the explosion shot, the rapid action of the hands shortly before contact of club-face with ball, aids in bringing the face of the club in-and-across th P ball. When
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  • 80 11 HONGKONG. Mar. 12: (Reuter-AAP)— The Hongkong Government have been approached regarding the allocation of a site and grant of a loan from the Colonial Development -Fund for the purpose of constructing an indoor stadium on the lines of the Empire Pool at Wembley. This was
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  • 44 11 LONDON. Mar. 11 (Reuter] —England's cricket selector* this Summer were appointee today at a meeting of the Board of Control at Lords. They will be the same as foi last season, namely N.W.D Yardley (Chairman). F.R Brown, R.E.S. Wyatt and L.E Ames.
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  • 415 11 PENANG KK\: Mask Of The. Avenger 113--3.30, I 15 and <J 15 p.m. CATHAY: Taala Salicm (Egyptian) 3 1.1 1.") and ft 15 ;> m ODEON: Righi Cross 315, 6.15 ana 9.15 p.m. q WINDSOR: Kaithi (Tamil) o.w and 8 30 p m. STAR: The Pretender ana Nevajo
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  • 406 11 LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter) Oxford, since their arrival on the tideway in London to begin the last stage of their training for the boat race on Mar. 29, have impressed many critics who now give them more than an outside chance of beating
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  • 175 11 LONDON. Mar. 11 (UP) Johnny Williams of Rugby gave .Jack Gardner of Market Harborough a 15-round boxing lesson and won the British Empire heavyweighi championship tonight at Earl's Couri Stadium before a crowd o! 18,000. Although W.iiiams was outweighed by l >f i lbs., he cleverly
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  • 59 11 Thi the J /r:i tes against the Young Compan- us Ai ilel A ion in t SAFA junioi ie ftxt Geylan^ im toda Kandasam} Kai iai n ithu, Ma muthu; C tithambaram, Sivad (Capt), Muniandj Mj!*juKrishnasamy, Loganathan, Raj i and VaUupalaL Reserves K Krishna. G. Suppian. V. Slippiah
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    • 940 11 _i_ i i t SITUATIONS VACANT 7 35 are invited. \PPLICATIOXS are invited I year^oH from Fedtral Citl ed Std VII for •PPointonenl asMKTEOROLOOK GICAL ASSISTAVr Salary Meteorological sralc ?^xs-95/B 130x10ary scale of 200 /B 210x10-300 pm. and rbcsA-60: Timp-! !o al allowance* Successful 11, ,\"»a-i if) 1' ;i! ll
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    • 599 11 PERSOHtt WILL driver of green four- door taxi which took two male and one female Indians to Lock Lock Hotel, Geylang about 11.30 a.m. on the 14th December 1951, please telephone *****. SITUATIONS VACANT YY/ ANTED: A young waitress for Bar Restaurant. Apply Rendez-vous Restaurant, 4 Bras Basah Road between
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    • 113 11 miFinriiiii SIDRES Sole Agents: MONTOR LTD. A; code, Singapore Tels: 5891,5892 Established I<XJ4 r v#vi 1 1 1| '^af, r^JHl 1 5 Doijble FUN I voffli'li+pf D ubie j° y m &tf/lfjloiZ' Doable LAUGHS U 1 1 Doub|e EVERY THING 1 p e r ii n^e J OF 4 WORDS
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  • 106 12 FULL confidence that the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will raise SI.VOOQ required to send a Colony ten-man contingent to Helsinki was expressed by thr rllilMl 9i the Fund Committee, Mr. 11. Kiat, .it |1m Council nuctin^ yesterday. Mr Kiat said that thvre w>■ a m
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  • 128 12 F< IUR "he Colony's swinv niini; prospc ts for the Helsinki Mitchc I, Barry H»1 eri Bull and W W ters turned \v at the Mount Emily pcn>' yesterday to i irse the 4 X nun metres T r time was 17 seconds outside the
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  • 462 12 Singapore Prepares For Helsinki SOSC Fixes Dates For Trials, Names Officials THE SINGAPORE Olympic Sports Council yesterday carried one step further plans for Singapore's representation at the World Olympics in July this year. S O.S.C. secretary, Mr. E. Strickland, who was manager of the Colony's one man team at the
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  • 189 12 -i\ RE |S Brst Clas fare lor I i fans weekend in a i ai Jalan H ii h will feature the and Malay represen- against the B;j>iHou es Oonibin€ I XI and S "*A*\ S .r lay the Cnine e e SBHFA and on
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  • 60 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA Ist. Div. SRC v CA at Jalav Besar. Dip. >A Indian Brotherhood .1- YCAA m GeyJin",; Blue Rovers SC v CYMA ut CYMA: Div. 3B— B *DCA p Bi kit Timah SC at H )DCA SBHFA LeagueSi tnrnc r MPH ai Farrer Park: East Asiatic Co.
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  • 178 12 IX very scrappy game. Guthrie's S.C. heat Rotterdam Trading L\>. S.C. by six goals to three, in a Singapore Business Houses League played at Fairer Park, yesterday. There were no less than nine goals scored in the ti r i t hall but only seven
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  • 261 12 A NUMBER of Singapore badminton parties are to make a formal protest to the Singapore Badminton Association against being forced to submit a' complete list of all their members A and officials resident in Singapore. The Singapore Badminton Association request went out to all its anMliates
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  • 265 12 SAN FRWCISCO, Mar. 12. (AP). The Su-ar Ray Rohhisou-llarl Olson middleweight title fi«:ht tomorrow ni^lit will be strictly for the paying customers und the Damon Kunvon Cancer Fund. There will he no \v]c\ As a result of this develoj ment, apparently caused b
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  • 160 12 MALACCA, Wed.— Entries for the Doshi Shield cricket competition close on Friday. New rules for the tourney have been approved by the Malacca Cricket Association. Matches will now be oneday, one-innings games with play from 11 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. No postponements will be allowed and guest
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  • 256 12 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL were £>iven a hard light by the Young Men Muslim Association in the SAFA youth soccer league match played at Jalan Besar yesterday. k The Saints, tipped to finish high if not to win the league, won through yesterday with the lone goal
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  • 376 12 THE Straits Racing Association has released the following list r.i new classifications of horses running in Malaya: Transfers from Class 3 to Class 2 Masterman; Princeling; Straight On; Magic Oak. Adonis Transfers Irom Class 3 to Class 4 Abundance, Alton, Argos Lad. Ai t:st's Rifle. Atlantas, Atom
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    41 12 From championship to stardom. That was the route followed by youthful Shirley Burke pictured here. After winning a skating championship Shirley got a small part m an ice pantomime. Now she has been offered star spot m a new ice show.
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  • 95 12 MELBOURNE, [Airmail) fßeu-ter-AAP)—Four years i nsvell ■"came back. EroiQ the dead" to win the Oakleigh Plate, a sprint event here recently Alter an operation IB n ago. a veterinary surgeo told trainer Des Judd that Croi heart was beating only Faintly, but he would not destroy
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  • 316 12 Fathul Karib Down Spiritless Sajarah KATONG SAJARAH, up from Div. 11. «avr another mediocre display at Jalan Benar Stadium >«>- -terday and suffered a 4-1 defeat from Falluil karib Club, another promoted team. Sajarah appear to have lost the sparkle and spirit that put them among the leaders in the
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  • 47 12 Fight Postponed NEW YORK. Mar. 11 (UP) A fighi between former middleweight champion Randy Turpin and veteran Puerto Rican Jose Basora is in making, it was revealed today Lew Burston has proposed tii.' bout to British promoter Jack Solomons and is now awaiting his offer.
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  • 70 12 VARSITY NO MATCH FOR THE SCHOOLS THE Singapore Coinhitu «l Srfcoul^ their first malrh thirt season, Iroiin<<<| th, Malaya by five goals to two in a frii n.lh played at Sepoy LfaMSS ytstrnlax. The hijihlii-ht of the «ame WB* lit. brill of the School* The Varsity on th, <i!|,, Th
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  • 93 12 ROMF. Mar 12 (APl— Russia will send :i soccei team to the Olympic Games in Helsinki, a Soviet official said yesterday. The statement was made bv Er^ei Savin. Soviet representative and one of the vice presidents of the International Football Association Federation, Savin has been
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  • 22 12 Kannans M I I. ians XI It I former iv cricket to>|i; S runs. T i Than.ir- 'I
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    • 48 12 fTIDESfJ!^! ITlMKliiftil HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 11.51 Malacca 8.5»i 9.11 Port Dickson 7.37 7.5! Port Sham 6.50 7.10 Penan? 1.30 1.55 TOMORROW: Singapore 12.14 12.24 Malacca 9.21 9.40 Port Dickson 8.0! 8..M Port Sham 7.17 7.P»t> Penang 1 .-»7 2.20
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