Singapore Standard, 14 March 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard *I^ /n* v II NO. 256. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 54 1 Issue Of Land Titles To Be Speeded Up was ifee n«uic »>t i t v\ h y i isatten m beei i;rant lo thnr ill st.iU- and nmrnts had _rtnt prrnia•ml m rr I entailed I a irk m Land M Ihe novl !i. (1 were m <>rd ap- i<
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  • 7 1 Pirate Flag Flies Over Westminster palace f
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  • 32 1 \P>lil for- shington, ie minfi mission m ircea PM nistry ie sisfcei SPCC j!.i- tsidering i parliament the i nmeiiVs luled R-ci Peking Chinese mis- N wember.
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  • 554 1 Reply To Rubber Con trols Hin ted Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to bring about the lifting of the destinational control of rubber is foreshadowed if the United States Government refuses to abolish its restrictions on end use of natural rubber and its control on the purchase of certain low
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  • 135 1 >\D< >\. Mar 13 (UP)— The i ver rearmament bet.veen Labou ie.«:iet Clement Attlee and rebe Anetuin Bevan moves the k i: r '-'ound today with Br- r a ippearance betore the Laboui ii .s National Execu- Be^ m together with three ot h
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  • 189 1 Standard Staff Reporter LOCAL students ivh > return to Malaya on holiday, from Australia, would be obliged to register tor national service if they belonged to the a*ie group which is notified tor registration by a proclamation. The Deputy Controller of ManJower m the Federation. Mr.
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Mar. 13 (Renter)— The Daily Express newspaper said today that an inquiry into the sale of surplus vehicles m Britain had started following "urgent calls for armoured cars needed m Malaya The paper claimed that 88 Humber armoured, cars "most needed m Malaya were put
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  • 33 1 MIAMI. Florida Mar. 13 iUP> A thief sjiabbed a b"X containing USSIOO.OOO worth of diamonds from a jewellery store here tndav while an accomplice held the owner's attention prospective customer.
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    75 1 Michael Goh Here rescue workers of tbe Civil Defence show the proper way to let a badly wounded victim of an air raid d > vn by winch and tackle to the waiting ambulance one storey below. A group of Singapore's future Civil Defence instructors watched the demonstration carried out
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  • 24 1 HAVANA. Mar. 13. (UP). Deposed President Carlo.s Pun Socarras leu Ijv air t >day at 141*4 GMT o beshi hi exile.
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  • 256 1 Lovett Assures Congress On Aid To Allies WASHINGTON, Mar. 13, (UP).— Defence Secretary Robert Lovett assured a skeptical Congress today thai United States military aid will depend on the "performance" of America's allies m building defences against Communism. Lovett gave his assurance as the Administration sent
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  • 96 1 JAKARTA. Mar. 14. (AP>. Economic Minister Dr. Wiiopo yesterday instructed the Indonesian Tin Mission m Washington to stick to a tin price of U. 5.51.25 per pound f.o.b. at New York, authoritative sources said. For weeks the United States Reconstruction Finance Corporation has
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  • 66 1 LONDON. Mar 13. (Router*.— Nepal has joined the £1.868.000,--000 Colombo Plan" for the economic development of South and South East Asia as a full member, a reliable source said here today. Nepal had been invited recently to join the plan's Consultative Committee. It will be represented
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  • 94 1 TUNIS. TUNISIA. Mar. 13 <AP>.— A bomb blew up m Gabes Railroad Station last night as a train drew m. killing five persons and injuring 17 others. Police and government sources hinted Communists have taken a hand m Tunisian violence and were trying to put
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  • 46 1 RANGOON. Mar. 13 (Reuter) Dr. Ba U assumed office today a.s President of Burma. At a joint session of both Houses of the Burmese Republic's Parliament attended by Judges of the Supreme Court, the new President declared his loyalty to the Union's constitution.
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  • 176 1 GENEVA. Mar. 13, (UP).— The International Red Cross will in- vestigate Communist charges that the Allies were conducting germ warfare m Korea, it was announced today, provided the Reds themselves agree to such an inquiry. Secretary of State Dean Acheson proposed the Red Cross
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  • 26 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mar. I": (UP)— Hugh Herbert, 66, "woo-woo" comedian of movieland vaudeville, died of a heart attack on Wednesday night at his home here.
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  • 81 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Mar. 13. Th e following ore the closing prices of rubb M and rin on the London Market today: LONDON HUBBEP LONDON TIN Spor 33 4- S P° r per ton Apr./Juna 32 d. buyers, lellers July/Sept 30 d. Three monthi £978
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  • 170 1 LONDON, Mar. 13 (Reuter). Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd said last ni»hl that Britain stood by the United Nations* Charier to establish the rule of law m international affairs but would tolerate no interference m her colonial affairs. He told a meeting
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  • 69 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Home Guards of Kampong Sungkai. who defended their kampong with parangs when terrorists attacked them on Tuesday, were congratulated on their spirit and brave action by Sir Gerald Templer who sent them a telegram. It will be recalled the kampong
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  • 212 1 SALISBURY APPOINTMENT LONDON, Mar. 13, (Reutei) The news that Lord Salisbury would succeed Lord Israay as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations was given a mixed reception by sections of this morning's British press. The London Times said that Lord Salisbury's appointment was an admirable
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  • 147 1 WASHINGTON. Mar 13 (UP) —The United States and its United Nations allies are studying new diplomatic moves to force the Communists to reveal whether they want a truce m Korea. Stalling tactics and open m- suits displayed m recent Communist "negotiating" at Panmunjom prompted
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  • 118 1 LONDON. Mar. 14 (tteuter)— Since ihe Conservatives delighted the Stuck Exchange k. v |C*tjaining power m Britain's General Election last October. C 3.610-.-000.000 has been knocked off Stock Exchange irahies. The aggregate value of all quoted securities has slumped from nearly £27.000.000.000 to about
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  • 207 1 Mi'\SA\\ KOREA, Mii iAl'i- Allied liner nef<H told the Reds todas the) \\e<-* wasting time trying t > g<-i the unconditional repatriation v i prisoners we bold m exchange for a email portion of thosi bold That's what iht" latest II. i i plan amounts to.
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  • 97 1 Standard Staff Repoitrr THE Koyal Air I orcr planes were out last night searchinj; for an Army /taster light aircraft which is missing m Johore. The Auster. with two peo pie a hoard, left Sembawinq; airfield m Singapore lor local firing exercises yesterday afternoon. By
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  • 79 1 HATFIELD. Enf and, Hif if fUPI fhe Dijke ol Edinb i t husband <>! Queen Elieabel 1 1 > < k i ide loda m a t !c»met, the world's ft>; Fhe Btcht waf m ide > I kirpoi <>! IJ^ Havillai d >• tion
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  • 174 2 WILLGWY, 24-year-old Lam '■\h, Chinese opera singer and star of 16 Cartoneso movies, has arrived m Singapore from Hong Kong for a six-month stay here. During this time she will moke personal stage appearences m Singapore, Kuaia Lumpur, Ipch and
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  • 151 2 \N ORGANISED effort to recruit ivil tefen -c volunteers eing n le by the Pasu ing Rural District C<"> t e eting its civil n nittee yester- 1 the Oh lirman, Mr, H. J. X ising ia, told 15 memthat a Pj-. lie Relations would visit
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  • 75 2 IB TEO KIM KNG. a well- «m Sixiga] re Chinese :::or- > --<nated $2.0( 0 to local chanties. This sum i>: money reprefrom expenses I the wed i ol his eldest Mr Teo Whee Hor.g *o 55 Lain Siew Siow which be held at the Adelphi
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  • 391 2 A GRAND Easter Ball "with a difference" will start off a series of pleasurable events, which are now being arranged to raise funds for St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall. There will also be a fun fairr of stalls set up by any oi
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  • 105 2 TWENTY thousand appeals 'or spare $5 notes are being sent out by the Board of Management of the St. Hilda's School. Kalung. to raise funds for the school's extension fund. A total of $100,000 is required to buy land to lay out netball pitches, badminton courts
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    14 2 photo MR. JOS KEYSER at work at John Little's painting his lovely designs Standard
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  • 406 2 No Phone Or Bus Service, For The 1,000 Residents Standard Staff Reporter NESTLING at the foot of the hills m Bukit Tiniah an' some white blocks of Singapore Improvement Trust Buildings. Over 1,000 people reside here. JFor many of them, life is confined to within the
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  • 191 2 3 Road Deaths In Four Days Standard Staff Reporter THREE fatal road accidents were dealt with by the Singapore Traffic Police within the last four days*. The third case occurred es terday m Henderson Road near the Glass Factory at about 9 a.m. m which a five-year-old girl, Tan Lai
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  • 38 2 Judgment m favour of Credit Foncier D'Extreme Orient for possession of a house m Orchard Road occupied by Chop Sang Thye was given by Sir Charles Murray Aynsley m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 104 2 Standard Woman Reporter PLEADING guilty to charges oi p ssessing epared and raw opium. Ho Hua g Buck oi 71 Graig Road. r as fined SI. BOO or 12 months rig us imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yest< rday. On March 12. last year,
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  • 13 2 Colony Ma Lose Hammet To K.L. (I 0 n,-i i i i r
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  • 32 2 CHE Isrr.3)! bin A: k;.r. an Officer of Class I A J h n Civil Service, has I een appointed to art as State Financial Offi.tr Juhore from Fel 5.
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  • 146 2 CORPORAL Bujang bin Mohd Hussein, of the Beach Road Police Station, who was detained on his way to Malacca to get married, appeared m the City Police Court yesterday as a witness m a pirate taxi case. Bujang told the Court that he was
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  • 56 2 SIR BEX Lockspeiser, English scientist, who arrive'! m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday and hoped to give a talk to Malayan University undergraduates found that his plane was leaving for London that same day. The talk was cancelled. Sir Ben is Secretary to the Committee of the Privy
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  • 208 2 Standard Woman Reporter A NEW fashion has made its first appearance m Singapore. It takes the form of exquisite hand painted motifs on blouses, dresses and cheongsums. Originator of the fashion is Mr. Jos Keyser. a recent arrival m the Colony. Mr. Jos Keyser
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  • 142 2 Standard Staff Reporter JUDGMENT m a civil suit claiming $1,800 for house rent was given by Sir Charles Murray Aysnley, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, m favourof Mr. Evan Wong, wellknown Colony sportsman, plaintiff m the suit. The claim was against Mrs D M. Lauder and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 254 3 Repay Debt You Owe The Troops Urges Gimson Standard Maff Reporter M iii ot gratitlldc Mn»a|iorr art well ration owei lo Iroope ti*;litiii» the Comv 1 t i slmmM Im' repaiil l»y making their pore aa plramnl a- possible. \0 The Governor of Singapore. Sii Franklin Gimson, urged thi yesterday
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  • 67 3 She Didn't Want To Be Called 'Man' Stal K«- porter aese girl yesterday he had i ame from \Bl i no othef I convelan aclverI surname .vspaper lard reI by the English ,-ing the ;iy on a (s] surr railed I tIM origin Man. now :> "Man esc stßrin Hongpted
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  • 35 3 INFANTICIDE BY MOTHERS 1 *>i m Xt -porter the Penal i m the at its meetthnent fa nan who as a redisi urbance I »ng a^ lei cljfld rxed nut pable an comnee can murder.
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  • 65 3 EXCESS deposits over with ,a tls m the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank m February am inted to 580J.4t;2 the highest figure m record apart from the phenomenal figures recorded for the Brsl month ol the Savings Camoaign m July last year when $1,241,915 aas recorded.
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    69 3 .AN .APPEAL to Hqrs. BOD. L'2.i. brought nine vohmteera to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre yesterday. Civilian personrtc? of 8.0.D. hare been among the most regular blood donors Every telephone call for blood iios produced results. Picture sfioics E B Rodrigues, clerk attached to BOD. Alexandra, giving his ptnl of
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  • 48 3 A POLICE corporal, Samuri bin Lamit. was charged m Singapore yesterday with corruptly obtaining $7 from Teo Hong Senu as a reward for refraining to take action against Teo for a traffic offence at Peck Seah Street on Mar. 12 Bail of $500 was allowed
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  • 41 3 BAIL of $2,000 m vo sureties was offeree"' to Cheng Ileok Kwang m Singapore yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of armed robbery m Upper Serangoon Road on Jan. 28 The case was postponed to Mar. 20.
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  • 252 3 I'UONS m >iiigu|M»rf load -li. ilUiiij; today l't<>i»li- r irk. Naiison mi \iiii». tinaa \«tw,»rk. I I Factory. I IM KiMlney Rd \'l<lt>lu. Wi> tux 11 •!■> I UK-, Balmoral >U«-y Idl < bartered Bank, Vi.» Hiiiid- v i stalk*, r. < ro*s I Hi.KiiMl St.. <
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  • 822 3 SIX weeks alter he had been convicted and lined $100 by Magistrate Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson for negligent driving involving the death ol Mr. G. Bohon, superintendent at the Singapore Class Manufacturers Company, Ralph Naylor, 29 year old City Council engineer had a warrant
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  • 72 3 Sequel To Harbour Seizure TAN CHENG GUAN claimed trial m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when charged with having 188 pounds of opium on board a twakow m the inner roads of Singapore harbour on March 12. Goh Chin Chong also claimed trial when charged with abetting the
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  • 512 3 Want Your Own Home? THIS MAT HELP YOU TO DECIDE Standard Stpff Reporter NEW TYPES of prefabricated houses and factories the steel tubular structures 61 which will be imported [rom the United Kingdom with walls, doors and windows made from local nonload bearing materials, win soon be available to the
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  • 118 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust already has written to the Colony Government 'asking that "fees" paid to Trustees be increased, Mr. T. F. McNeice, the Chairman of the Trust told The Standard yesterday. m Mr. McNeice said this has arisen out of
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  • 307 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Building Committee of Singapore City Councillors has agreed to certain revisions m the Advertisement By-Laws designed to increase revenue from this source, Mr. W. I. Watson, the City Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard yesterday. The first amendment is
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 67 3 ■■■■■»•*»^a»«i«^«**ifc *^T^N IT'S LIKE ALLEY SAYS 1 I* ■■•v^ii^ < >:. ...vi fOF CXXJRSE YOU'RE CONFUSED iM f"^Y ••J U^ T.—f^SrlTSu J I »'£N J IT JUST DOESN'T WkY /C% J£Z?&\ ITO FIND A GUY YOU AN'OOR^^ I fr[ GET UTTLt «^yjr 1 y TH gQYIJg-- TO BE NICE TO
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  • 102 4 MALACCA, Thurs.—Magistrate Che Ismail Mohamed Jamil today acquitted Corp »ral Mrlntosh on a charge "I ol being a public nuisance al the Capitol Cabaret m Febru- iiv inciting a mob to attack the officer j'r of the Police Division, D.I. Davidson. O.i another charge
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  • 33 4 HANG Ah Meng appeared before the Muar Magistrate, Che Mansoor bin Sohoi on a c large of driving a car. on March 23 with an expired driving licence and was fined
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  • 568 4 REGIMENT'S SUCCESSES Result Of Information KI'ALA LIMPIR, Thurs.— The long list of notable successes achieved by the Malay Regiment m the Malayan campaign and m the present Emergency grows longer as battalions of the Regiment take over from outside troops. Spread over a wide area, companies of the battalion have
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  • 68 4 Gurkhas m Malaya will be heartened to learn that one of their countrywomen, 18-year-cld Bhinda Malla of Nepal, participated on the Sammy aye television show early this month and won a Console television set m Kaye':; "So You Want To Lead A Band" tontr t. Miss Malla,
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  • 237 4 MALACCA, Thurs. —In passing sentence on a Malay, Ahmad Eusope al the Assizes here loday for robbing and assaulting a .12-year-old compatriot, Mr. Justice Abbott told the accused: 1 will treat you as I would a bandit." Mr. Justice Abbott sentenced Ahmad to six years'
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  • 165 4 GURKHAS ADD TO BAG OF BANDITS Unit Kills One, Wounds Another Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Hours. The Gurkha rifles keep adding to their bap: of terrorists. A patrol of 1/10 Gurkhas killed one tcrrorisl and wounded another when they opened fire on tkrce of them m Beutong yesterday. Three
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  • 203 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Lim Kuk. a 38-year-old employee of Chop Fook Onn. Local goldsmiths, was convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. .1. G. Adams and s< nten< i d I six months 1 rigorous imprison ment. on bis pleading
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  • 49 4 MUAR, rhurs— Gwee Ah Lim, 26, dauned trial before tue Muar Magistrate, Che Mansoor bin SofaOl for committing criminal intimidation to Corporal HaTOn bin Haji Idris on Grragetla K-'./*e early this momh. The cas t > w;i- postponed to March 16. and ban of r >oo was allowed
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  • 175 4 Bandit Victim 's Funeral Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Tan Yong Swee, .2 4-year-old Special Constable killed m a bandit engagement at Kuala Kangsar on Monday was buried with police honours at the Kebun Teh Cemetery. Johore Bahru this evening. At the request of the father, Tan's body had
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  • 103 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— A large crowd of kampong Malays and Chinese came to Court to see livestock dealer, Yahayah Hassan of Kampong Semabok stand trial on a charge of stealing a $600 buffalo from sawah tiller, Lim Kee on Feb. 9. Lim said he tied up his
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  • 75 4 TAN JONG MALIM. Thurs. A representative group of ladies met at the Methodist English School and formed a branch of the Perak State Girl Guides* Association. The following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: Chairman: Mrs. R.M.C. Codner, Hon. Secretary: Mrs. A. Kandiah,
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  • 39 4 How Boon Eng appeared before the Muar Magistrate, Che Mansoor bin Sohol, on a charge of plying his car at Jalan Bakri, Muar, on Dec. 8 last, without a permit. He pleaded guilty and was fined $65.
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  • 23 4 HARON bin Haji Idris was fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate for assaulting Gan Kirn Kian at Parit Kathi, Muar.
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  • 157 4 Fitter To Pay $120 To Wife KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Yip Kum, a Chinese fitter, was ordered by Che Harun m the Second Magistrate's Court here today, to pay his wife $120 a month as maintenance. The wile, Chea Kwai, was married to the respondent m 1943, and they had five
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  • 81 4 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Labour Party held its first annual general .'neeting at the Meng~Seng Charitable Association recently. The draft constitution was adopted with slight amendments. Mr. A. K. Nair was reelected Chairman. Other office bearers elected were: VicePresident: Mr. V. E. Dias; Gen. Secretary: Mr. J. L.
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  • 90 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Wong Foong Lim, an Englishspeaking Chinese woman, appeared before Che Harun. m the Second Magistrate's Court here today, on a summons for house-trespass and committing mischief. She was alleged to have entered the house of another English-speaking Chinese woman. Tan Gaik Choo on Feb. 27
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  • 49 4 KLUANG, Thurs.—Arrangements are being made with the help of trained Seouters, to organize Scouting m the various resettlement camps m the District as it will help to instil m the minds of the youth the principles of Scouting which will help them to become better citizens.
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  • 281 4 Standard Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The ratio of Malays to other nationalities admitted to English schools m Kelantan has increased this year. Eight new classes have been admitted and there are two additional Standards Eight, with the loss of only one class— last
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  • 239 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A bearded Bugis haji, Mahmood bin Paseh. wai produced m the Sessions Court today before the President, Che Taib bin Haji Andtk, on a charge of being m pmic liioil of a forged document stating that he had lost his identity card.
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  • 36 4 'Non-Malays Should Get Equal Rights' i the Parts 111 not be m I air H it na be ud said I' quire! i>"'.M b i y fence higher should insu d Britons Ml{ LAI K \i
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  • 8 4 Envoy To W.Germany MR ing th i join<
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  • 25 4 New Chinese Affairs Officer bei part. m h bet Staff, Mi w 1 i k Bume h> esc Mr. W. H beh, >.]>■ the U St;
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  • 229 5 l*tiit*>rn rrir* Fnr Home* IKOM THIS SUNDAY, March l»,. The Standard will Mrvioi that will makt- it p<», it,;<- n V( (> a:.d niai^y olben like U it HOME by YOUR•_k. The Sur.ij.v Standard v.i d pretty thla >tip m the adjoining i o
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  • 188 5 "Miintlanl Slatt 4.<»rrr>|M»i»i!riil \l LI MFIR, Thurs.— Kor behaving m a manner while earning a tirearm, a Euroniu -engineer. McGregor, attached to Ipoh Tin g, was today lined SsSOQ m the First MagisI Miri lie pleaded guilty. Anol her engine t, D. B. Glasgow, charged t
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  • 63 5 'Heads' Asked -State Study Award Needs m ii\~ Reporter CWy I und put up fa sen I Mr I I* F Cc uacil SI m lai I v have been lei the -'h'Mar- p i bj Mi time ago. > c dcci ted Committee I immittee to work tails of
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  • 21 5 t A good and ki I miles south It was circus-trained nto the t twt Kangsar. T:-.v i «.,> r>
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  • 54 5 Xl i Th irs, Thirteen Ma aj have been detained m connectic «rith Ihe murder ol s€i en Ch il P:thau Vi age m South Ke tah on February 19 Meai whi squat tei families, who refused "•> return to their ka npoiig at Selaroog Panjang are a1
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  • 90 5 TAIPINO, Thurs. Seven youth leaders In Malaya and Singapore are being selected for the World Conference ol Christian Youth to be held m Travancore m India next December. The delegates will be representatives from the Malayan YMCA, YWCA, the Student Christian Movement and Church youth
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  • 99 5 MR. S. A. T. AlsagofF was convicted m the City Police Court yesterday on a summons charge of faiiin? t<» instal modrrn sanitation m his house m Green Lane. Mr. Alsagofl told the court that the installation would cost him SB.OOO whereas he was collecting a monthly rent
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  • 212 5 IJ This Becomes Law SKREMBAN. Thurs Malay commoaers may be barred from marrying the daughters of Malay Rajas if a proposal now before the Yang Di-Per-tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan becomes law. a reliable source close to the royal palace disclosed yesterday. The proposal. advocates
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  • 267 5 "It was during one of these nights that Asian brought a glass of milk, pricked her finger with a needle and squeezed a few drops into the milk. I did likewise and we pledged each other," he said. "She promised me that within one or two months'
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    42 5 photo. Going round the world are Mr. and Mrs. Gayer G. Donunlck who reached Si««apore by Qautas BO AC yesterday from Sydney. Mr. Dominick is a retired U.S. banker and a director of Shell Company m the United States.- Standard
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  • 332 5 KUALA LUMPLK, Thurs.— love pact by two people, who pledged eternal loyalty by drinking: each other's blood m cow's milk, had a sad ending at the Kuala Lumpur Assizes this morning. I Found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, a young
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  • 177 5 East-West Society Needs Members THF. EAST-WEST Society.' Singapore, held its annual j general meeting yesterday at the British Council Ha!!. Atter the minutes of the last annual genera! meeting were reac! by Mr. S. Markandu. Secretary. Prof. R. E. llolttum. President and Chairman, said that the Society had completed six
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  • 34 5 PENANG, Thurs. The ceremonial opening of the newly renovated Supreme Court building will be held at a date to be fixed later w hen all the lower courts have been transferred there.
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  • 139 5 Standard Stuff Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs. The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, accompanied by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, today visited schools and villages m the settlement. His first call was at the advanced approved school at Teluk Mas. This school, the
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  • 33 5 Khoo Imm Neo (20> wsa bound over m the Singapore First PoUce Court yesterday for six months when she admitted trying to commit suicide by stabbing herself with a kitchen knife.
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  • 249 5 WHILE resting on the grass at Marine Parade on a moonlight night, a young clerk and his fiancee were robbed by three Chinese, the Singapore Third Police Court was toid yesterday. In the dock were Ong Tian Swee, Toh Liew Thian and Koh Ail Toll, tentatively
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  • 3 5 EXODUS FROM ESTATE
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    136 5 DIPLOMA m Education Course students of the University of Malaya Rave a demonstration of reading m the Education Room of the University yesterday. Several extracts from famous books were read by the students. The occasion was a teaparty given by the students to the lecturers and professors of the University
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  • 91 5 Scotchlite For Bikes A Trial WHITE scotchliie strips on the rear mudguard of bicycles will be tried out to determine whether or not it has the -.aine effect m Singapore a* it appears to have m the Trilled States where the reflecting powers draw attention t.» bi-(•v<-!e<, particularly m country
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  • 184 5 GOING AFTER 30 YRS. IN MALA YA PENANG, Thurs- Mr. U sRoberison, manacec of Shell Company m Penang, was enter- i tamed by bis staff to a teaparty at the Piccadilly Hotel today p: mi to his retirement. His successor i> Mr. C. T Smith. Mr. Yew Seng Bi-e. on
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  • 75 5 XX! \V! T r 'I Malayan Chinese Asso tti Ke! an t;i i Bi ;ti. Mid 1 In- C<■ oese Chamber ;> f Commerce i nently wwivened .< meet nc I dUsruss the [mmtgration (Co* trol i Ordtnance. nrfaii v v. ilt Boon be tabled th^Fcdei
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  • 153 5 st.uid.iid SUfT Correspondent IPOII. Thurs- More than 40 repi esentaf ives d! Chin("r guilds md is ociationi m tne State met *da tod decided to reject Ihe majoi I y re| oi the Select I tmmittee <m tlu: [mrnigrat n (Control) Bill. 'I pe ting > 1
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  • 24 5 TAIPING, Th rs A B< Kurau Chinese hunter Malayan Macfc beat ireisterday It v ;i^ sold Chinese mcdi te-shop for (!tfl
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 879 6 WHEN putting together annual reports of various W government and City departments, the compiler works under serious handicaps. He must presume that the administration, whether of a government or a City, is a success and m this he may presume too much. He must be careful not
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  • 716 6  -  R A WLE KNO X »y KURUKSHETRA, (East Punjab), "TRUTH and legend," said the Brahman, straightening his English old school tie. "are indistinguishable m India. I challenge any man to separate them." Outside the awnings of the tent the sun shone hotlythrough dust-clouds raised by
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 810 6 Sir: Both Mr. Salmond and Mr. Lee Kong Chi an have admitted that there are unscrupulous and/or disreputable rubber packers; Mr. Salmond stating "they represent however only a very small percentage of the Malayan packing industry" whereas Mr. Lee dubs them "the unscrupulous few." Neither of
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    • 167 6 Sir, May I be permitted to rectify an essential point which appeared m your paper of 11th March regarding the students' subsistence allowance m the United Kingdom? The amount which I envisaged was £450 per annum, and not £400 as reported. It is also understood that the Committee
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  • 19 6 "Seems be beat his last opponent hands down! Heaven help you now if he puts 'tin up
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  • 683 6 'TMHE chaos ond waste of time that takes place daily ot the Colony's Registration Centre could occur nowhere but m Singapore. The introduction of two or three different systems of queueing has done a little to relieve the rush for new Identity Cards, but the whole business
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  • 229 6 MAY I SEE YOUR TATTOO MARK, PLEASE? o razor blade on a large indiarubber would serve to produce a passable "chop" to give the whole thing the ultimate air of officialdom. This kind cf thing" was done over and over agpin m P.O.W. camps m the war, and there's no
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    • 135 6 BAHARU J BAHARU li®^" 1^ BAHARU Vbphhm«» A Grand New Record By A, RAHMAN and JULIA Gem. 64 "Che Siti Baju Metch (Roaggeag, IM. 1 ami S ALSO Gem. 65 Seri Ledang Laks ama na Mati Di-Bunoh" by A. RAHMAN AM) NOW RAMVONG by JULIA Cent. 66 "f Love You'
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  • 207 7 WEST TO C H ALLENGE RUSSIA Big Three To Demand Proof f Sincerity <>\|M>\. Mar. 13, (IP). The Big Three powers »ill tell Russia next week that she jrrc !<► a Ifcc all-(»ernian elections before ronsider the Soviet proposal for a fouri inference on a (ierniaa peace treaty. The United
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    43 7 photo General Nuri Yamut (left), the Turkish Chief of Staff, shakes hands with General Dwight D. Eisenhower, during the Supreme Commander's visit to Ankara on March 4. Between the generals, hidden by their clasped hands, is Mr. Hulusi Koynen, Turkish Defence Minister. AP
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  • 54 7 Speakman Returning To Korea Mll I i IFF) m Speakio.iidrd the ■pirc ll.illii pool duj" to I lot Urn Kir nt'\ h.id the (I hy UM i lirst inv<"stik n: him P.il.ice. i i t n i i rm otfi- r. turn to his i Ibe jx'rniisiittd durins; his m
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  • 56 7 N'list Air Force C-in-C Commander-in-the Nationalist Air General Chou esigned Iran the maintaining the ISi Chief oj Staff. Chou from I tA 'vas neces- Nationalist which restricts r! Mf ol ror.imand- m divisional enm- vu years snek may extend fflce for another two he did m asking remain ai his
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  • 25 7 Just Plain 'Nu' For Premier Mar 13 (AP) r Thakin Nu c prefix "Tha- be known plain N'u. ng "master" pted by the which be
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  • 160 7 LONDON. Mar. 13 <AP>— A •ingle London agency reported yesterday it has received more "than 3.000 "blind bookings"— at up to 25 Guineas a head for places to view the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II next year. "We are not able to promise anything definite until
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  • 95 7 CAIRO. Mar. 13 (UP)—Premier Naguib El Hilaly Pasha last night called for an extraordinary Cabinet meeting for Monday. H e gave no reason for the meeting, but a high government source predicted that it would be most important. Meanwhile, a Reuter's report said the Egyptian Cabinet
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  • 38 7 LONDON. Mar. 12 (Reuter>— Lieutenant General Sir Willougby Norrie. Governor of South Australia, has been appointed the new Governor General of New Zealand, it was officially announced here tonight. He succeeds Lieutenant General Freyberg.
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  • 29 7 OSLO. Norway. Mar. 13 <UP> Johan Nygaadsvold. Prime Minister of the Norwegian Government m exile m London during World War 11, died early today at Trondheim Hospital.
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  • 173 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (Renter)— The United Slates Army today begged to differ from a British colonel who said American tanks m Korea were "made for Hollywood, not for fighting." It officially announced its disagreement with Colonel Sir William Guy Lowther, Commanding officer of the
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  • 111 7 HONGKONG, Mar. (z (UP)— A responsible Hongkong Government official praised the 20,000--odd Chinese retugees from Red Cnina, mostly former Nationalist soldiers and officers, for thei jj capacity for organization and sell-government. The bitterly anti-Communist retugees are now segregated m Kennies Mill Camp,
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  • 32 7 DURBAN, Mar. 12 (Renter) Mr. Manilal Gandhi, who is undergoing a 21-day self-imposed fast has been confined to bed since yesterday. This is his sixth day of fast.
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  • 157 7 Truman's Decision Unaffected KEY WEST, Florida, Mar. 12 (UP) The White House said today that President Truman's loss m the New Hampshire preference primary will have "absolutely" no effect on the Chief Executive's ultimate decision on whether to seek re-election. Press Secretary Joseph Short, asked whether the victory of Senator
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  • 83 7 ANTONIO, Texas, Mar. 12 (Reuter)— Two 829 Superfoitre.st.es collided m midair 40 miles north of here toc^ay and crashed six miles apart m rugged ranch country. It was believed they had 15 men aboard and that none survived. Officials at nearby Randolph air base said one
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  • 183 7 SPRfNGFIELD, Massachusetts Mar. 12 (UP)— Sabrejet pilot Capt. Conrad Mattson shot down a second Communist MIG-15 m Korea today while his wife fought a home front battle to keep from being evicted. Mattson, learning of his wife's predicament upon returning from his mission, sent
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  • 169 7 X VR A( 111, Mar. 12 (IP)— The iiiiiiwit t«dbr formally proposed a meeting of the Muslim »tat«*a of the Middle East and A*ia to rxchan^o vfawsj on the establishment of a committee for consultation on proIdems of common intercht. Pakistan offeree: to act
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  • 281 7 NEW YORK, Mar, 12 (UP)— The Newsweek magazine said today "what could happen m Asia is a nightmare to Washington foreign affairs experts. The key to it all is Indo-China. France already is haying its hands full stemming the Vietminh there. If the Red Chinese,
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  • 137 7 Churchill Asks "Bold Men" To Stay A t Home LONDON. March 12 (Reuter)— Mr. Winston Churchill said today that Britain's "daring and bold men" should not emigrate but stay at home to fight the country's difficulties. "I think emigration from this country should be by families and representatives of the
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  • 117 7 BANGKOK, Mar. 13 (AFP) —The Thai Interior Mini try has instructed police on the Thai-Burma border to increase the guard and thoroughly investigate persons attempting to leave or enter the country. Chinese National] 1 soldier soldiers .'ire Dot to be allowed entry into Thailand
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  • 202 7 MP Warns Of 'Dangers' To UK Telecoms T.OXDON'. Mar n. (Re tor) A Conservative Member of Parliament tonight warned that "certain dangers** threatened Commonwea 'h telecommunicationi nrii th it Australian newspapers v<<shifting their traffic from lint British stato-run Cable Wireless Company to Arii'-r:-can companies Raising tnr question on ar nA
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  • 85 7 NEW YORK, liar. 12 rUP>— Prince A I3 Khan's atl said will By to Ho I the weekend to talk to Rila Hayworth but not to <>\)<'v tier more money for theii 1 I Charles Torem .s.-ml he had a oi ol iliinys to discuss
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  • 324 8 New Action May Affect Far East Standard Shipping Reporter THE United States Supreme Court has upheld an earlier decision of the Federal District Court, holding that the Dual Rote Conference Contract System of the U.S.A./ North Atlantic Europe Trade Conference is unlawful. The Court
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  • 143 8 Standard Aviation Reporter GOING away from Singapore is not so easy says Alec W. Pruss, Qantas ground engineer who made his third attempt to fly to Sydney yesterday. Alec is going on holiday after three years service m Singapore. In fact, he is among
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  • 75 8 Increased Output Of Comet Jets Standard Aviation Reporter SHORT Brothers and Harland Ltd. of Belfast. Northern Ireland, and The de Havilland Aircraft Co.. Ltd.. of Hatfield announce that, with a view to doubling the output of Comet jet airliners, they have come to an agreement for the manufacture of Comets
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  • 149 8 WASHINGTON:— Keeping pace with present-day global defence strategy, the U.S. Navy is pushing a programme calling for modernisation of more than 300 naval vessels and construction of some new ships. The modernisation will rosi less than US$l,OOO,OOO per ship for some types and will
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    • 293 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA j llong Ta( for Rengat Mar 25 Vessel for Muax Weekly Honß Thong tOI BagaD Vessel for Malacca Si Api Api Mar 23 w r, i u e ff vi Selangor for Djambi Mar 18 Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Mailtill f Nibu
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    • 188 8 SHIPS IN STORE HARBOUR WHARVES Ship Godown Gate Benvenue 38 2 Bintang 27 2R 2 Benvannoch [8 4 Benattrv.v 4 .> 8 Beluru ll 4 K. n: Australia 42 4: 2 Glenfinlas 29 :■-> 2 Glenearn L3 14 4 He igh Trader 19 20 4 Kajang 11 12 4 Lasom
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    • 77 8 (iodoun No. 1: Lam Nai. Lam San Western Anchorage: FulaskL Braca Kluane. OUTER ROADS Hai Hsuan. Syoamore Hill. Chit Sein. Semiramis, Hai Hing, I Nadir. Chonj> Y.i. Enbun Maru. Tasman, La Carmela. Mui Ann. Siberoet, Suriya (Thai Navy». Man-o*-War Anchorate: Van Kena Hefucn i Dutch Navy'. INNER ROADS Kah Hua.
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    • 50 8 jWWWb^k^^' **jpf i-i-^^^^^j^v^^^^sB W Despatches TODAY: Thailand (parcels only) 7 a.m. by Beluru. P; »ntianak 8 a.m. by Senai Sibu 8 a.m by Angby. Ceylon. Britain. N. Ireland, Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies 9 a.m. by Peleus, Tercirpa' noon by Taype. Djambi by Lampong. Indo-China by Larut
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  • 248 9 NEW TRADE USES Singapore Chemist Meets With Success B^S!25 GE ASIAH Sto ".*>rd StoH Reporter A DISCOVERY of considerable importance to colonial pharmaand which opens up fresh commercial possibilities for tapioca has been made by Mr. T.H. Elliott of the Department of crmaccutics, University of Malaya. conducted the J Hanam
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  • 75 9 Dr. C.J. Hackett To Visit S'pore Dr. C Hai keit, Director of The We!lc< me Museum of Medical Science, will be visiting the Far Fast to attend the Wor d Health Organisation J Conference m Thailai and one .a on ceri air problems m *onnectioii with the treatment <>t yaws
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  • 99 9 Pharmacists Needed RTANCE of rcising the standards of pharmam Moiaya and the urgent necessity COM more qualified pharmacists were emphat'hc first annual dinner of the Malayan Pharma Association held at the Sea View Hotel. oi ii ira Mr tborpe, eading s bo i> >f i>r
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  • 63 9 Produce Mart Still Quiet M.irket Reporter riOltS oi tne Sinea- xi-t were quiet recorded. I ai $2tij per a at $Z7|. had* sellers at $45 BO buyers. irked buying interest waa recorded. Mun- r ,ti quoted at and Lampong per uicul. $:{"2 t .split) Copra Coc tnut oil $45 imbier
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  • 75 9 TOE Federation o! Malaya vxv ted 45,666 tons of palm oil m iu:>i. u.ouu tons less than 1950 Export of pahn kernels was 11.208 tons compared with 9,ti48 lons m 1950. Miss Wonff How Cheng:, employee of Bata Co., puts over a number at the Company's long
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  • 182 9 'M)()\, Mar. 13 (UP).— The Commonwealth i« •>' import cuts have caused grave concern tc in'i textile industry which has already suffered ■a setbacks and increased unemployment because iun competition. a Board's Standing n overseas trade :< 1 that it had thai Sir Raymond
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  • 61 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 13 rAP) —The US Government has purchased ~> million gallons of alcohol for its -synthetic rubber programme from Western Germany. In addition, it has obtaineH about !J0 million gallons produced from spoiled corn m flood areas of the U.S. The total, industry sources
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    63 9 Mrs. Alice Ang is seen receiving a Ion? service award from Mr. John F. Bartos, Chairman of the Singapore Bata Shop Co.. Ltd. and Managing Director of the Bata Company m India. She has 10 years' service with the company. Mr. Gan Kee Sianff. who has 15 years' service with
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  • 207 9 LONDOiN, Mar. 13 (Renter) Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton was asked m the House of Commons today what action the Federation of Malaya Government war* taking to encourage thrift, credit and producers cooperative* which would assist smallholders m the replanting of rubber. The Minister told his questioner,
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  • 249 9 Prices Are Well Maintained At Higher Levels By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore rose by about three cents per Ib. yesterday following improvements m both the New York and London markets. Local prices wore steady
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    67 9 Bata Shoe Company Chiefs m the Far East who have been conferring m Singapore are (from left): Mr. G. Valenta. general manager of Bata factory m Batanagar. near Calcutta; Mr. John F. Bartos, chairman of the Singapore <ompany and also managing director of the company m India; Mr. M. L.
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  • 158 9 NEW BATA METHOD By JOHN SPITTEL, Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN a fortnight ihe "California" system of making women** shoes will he employed hy the Bata Shoe Company, Ltd. m Singapore. This will enable them to increase their present production by 20 per cent. and at
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, Mar 1 Special Standard Service -Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were EfKsls.9s to £1 Sterling; HK56.783 to US$l HK51.835 to Malayan Si: HK$O 292 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5321.5 to one tael photos.
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  • 72 9 S'pore Took 4.8PC Of Ja P Textiles Exports During'51 SINGAPORE imported 48 per cent, of Japan's cotton textiles exports m 1951, reports the Japan Cotton Spinning Associa'Tapan exported 1,094,503,000 yards of cotton cloth In 1951. Of this, Pakistan was biggest buyer with 248,000,000 yards, or 22.7 per cent of the
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  • 220 9 TOKYO. Mar. 13, (UP)— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida has approved shipment from Japan of 109.000 tons of steel products to the United Kingdom m fulfilment of the contract concluded by a United Kingdom purchasing mission m February. Trade Minister Ryutaro Takahashi explained the reasons
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  • 118 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 13 (AP) Rice supplies are steadily increasing, with Thailand and Burma playing an important role m this recovery, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The Department said Thailand exported 3.400,0001 b. of milled rice last year, an increase ot 150.000,0001
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  • 92 9 JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 13 (AP)— South Africa is to cut her imports of consumer goods this year to 40 per cent, of the 1948 total, Minister of Economic Affairt Eric H. Louw has announced. Last year importen were allowed to bring m 60 per cent, of the
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  • 267 9 SINCE the formation m November last year of a works. committee as a step toward fostering better employer-employee relations, production of the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. has improved, the management told The Standard yesterday. i This committee, composed of representatives of the 300 male and female
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  • 134 9 St.tnd.ird Markii INpoidr SINGAPORE, ii i 1 Malayan liare marta I 1 1 ;ed Qiix'! iy steady todaj I small gains m the I n a indu trial sections. Chanced pri> b i IN I»L STRIA is Buyers Sellers B. B Petrol 42 I
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  • 117 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER Latest Singapore rub i br prisfs \rstri-«l.i\ wvrv: Bin its SHh is No I Spot Loose Sll! si!' MM? m na!< s M.n I No. I k.s.s si r.i ii.it] No. 8 K.SS. Sl.OM 1 Sl.lt No :< k.s.s si.o: 1 sins To Steady. i UM»O\ WMUUM
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  • 948 10 Peter Robinson's PHOTOCHAT I KM KIVtD a very in- trusting letter from f X li.in of Kuala Lumpur whost* query has raised a potefl much debated amongst ph«>to»raph«*rs especially amitrur photographers: P X b undecided whether to bu i ramera with a built-in c■ •> meter oi to buy the
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  • 719 10  -  OSWALD HENRY By I SAW him as he sat m the shadow of a tree near the waterfront a picture of concentrated effort as he dabbed colours with the eye of an expert to the piece of canvas on the easel m
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  • 276 10 Italian Star Says: TTOLLYWOOD, Mar. 13 (AP) J--1- —An Italian film beauty's remark that some Hollywood actors aa c too old to pitch convincing woo drew snickers and snorts from the local movie colony. "It's ridiculous to see a man old enough
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    • 649 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m> 10 a.m. Kmcrctncy News (K.I. >; 10.05 Matinee; I I .on Music for Strings; I p.m. Radio Orchestra: 1.90 News: 1.4a Art Van Dammr Quintet: 6.1 S News; <>.17 Forces Facourite*: (i..V» Announcements Spore Share Market Report: p.n. News: 3.15
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  • 124 11 Chelsea Surprise Newcastle LONDON. Mar. 13 (AP>— Chelsea, scheduled to meet Arsenal m the semi-final of the FA Cup tournament, defeated the 'holders of the trophy. Newcastle United. 1-0. m a first division English League game Wednesday. Newcastle, the bookmakers 6-4 favourites to win the F.A. Cup for the second
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  • 118 11 Eight Teams For Wootton Tournament TAIPING. Thurs.— The following teams have entered for the North Perak cricket league for the Wootton Shield: Taiping Europeans, Surveys Cricket XI, Ceylon Association, Combined Services, 12th Lancers, R. E. Sports Club, R.M. Commandos and REME. Notable absentees are the St. George's Institution, winners for
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  • 730 11 Fifty Grand Best I Runner In The M ud By GOODWOOD CANDIDATES for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club March meeting tomorrow turned up m full force at Bukit Timah yesterday morning to work out their final gallops. The track was sodden after
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  • 47 11 i THE Badminton Convenor of the CRE North Sports Club would like to arrange friendly matches with badminton parties m Singapore. Will those interested please contact Mr. J. R Denis, badminton convenor. DCRE Singapore c/o GPO Singapore by letter or telephone No. ***** Ext. 48»J.
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  • 61 11 LONDON Mar. 13 (AP)— The Welsh team to play Ireland at Swansea m an international soccer match on March 18. as selected Monday, will be Shortt (Plymouth) Barnes (Arsenal)* Boltwood (Cardiff). Pa"! (Man- i Chester City). Daniel (Arsenal Burgess (Tottenham Hotspur), Foulkei (Newcastle United ).i Morris
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  • 153 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sa m Sn eed '■'AJI fi Wi J JCTUFKD i* the finish of o good iron. shot. All forces con tributing to the shot l^ire blended into one single force at impact as they shoul'l with a shots. The finish of a stroke .'.s- the story
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  • 137 11 THE Singapore Sinhalese As;ociation will open the Cricket season with a Home and Home ixture at St. Andrew's School jround, Woodsville, on Sunday it 11 a m. All home fixtures for the ournamerit will be played at his venue. Members wanting to play this
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  • 127 11 ►SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs Entrance fees for the Kedal Lawn Tennis Association championships this year will be increased The lees for the open singles is S-4.50 and the 0 >üb'o $7 per pair The entry fee for the novice ohampion*:nps is H Csingles) and -^n
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  • 81 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. The following were elected ofiirc bearers of the Kuala Kangsar Eilerton Club for this year: President: The District Officer Kuala Kangsar; Vice Preside tit: Mr V Nadason; Honor.i: v aecretary: Inche Abdul Wahab bin Max. veil-. Honorary Treasurei Mr Le<* Boon Beng; S; Secretary
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  • 398 11 PENAW RKX: Mask Of The Avenger (Technicolor) 1 15. 330. 6.15 and 915 CATHAY: David And Bathsheba (Technicolor) 11 am. 1.15. 330. 6.15 and 9 15 p m. ODBON: Here Comes The Groom 3 15. 6 15 and 9 15 p.m. W INDSOK: Ka:thi (Tamil) 830 and 8.30
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  • 361 11 All-Malaya r Archery Championships Next Month At Naval Base THE first Malayan archery championships will »>^ held at the Naval Base sports ground on Sunday April 6 at 9.39 a.m. under the MBpieei of the Archer) Association of Singapore and Malaya. Open Invitations ere being extended to ail archers m
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  • 220 11 Tokyo, Mar. II lUPI T Japan Amateur Boxing M< tion announced today thai fi man team ul Philippine box< will arrive m JapiM this month for series Of matches a^.«ir Jap 11 1 te nis This will be weo»d port (trar im i£ton J.:'
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  • 105 11 l.< >.\Lv IN M IS (B U j Catnbi Ui rsttj r favourite to I I 1 the U ■> ritj rare on Mir 2 rowed I 1 fir. 1 full irse tria Putni y to 1 K:\ r Thai R. II! r ICB I HI
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  • 68 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs.- -Tin South China Athletic Assoria lion haskeiball learn '^\U'< Kedafa yesterday and beat Urn Morth Kedah rtiampion. Chij Ewe team, by 69 points to r >( a1 the school ground here. The visitors showed superiority m all departments Dl jthe game.
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  • 149 12 CAIRO. Mar. 13. (UP). Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt entered the final of the Egyptian international lawn tennis championships today with a 8-2, »:-4. h-l semi-final win Over Italy's Rolando Del Bello. Drobny dominated the match throughout with terrific ser- ire a: id almost perfect volleying. Doris
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  • 342 12 Teak Floor, Special Fans For Happy World RENOVATIONS to the Happy World Stadium to make it suitable for the Thomas Cup challenge round matches and final m Singapore are expected to begin m early May. Final arrangements are to be made by
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  • 76 12 TODAY'S Sport f? SAFA LEAGUE. '> \.\A v PBL al Jala* g r .,.,1; 1 3B—Seler SC V Slu- Trust at g SMS?' Singapore al CMYA LEAGVl I- ft N 1 Mfotors al F ft N 1 E D S E R V I C E S I Sen or
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  • 97 12 IPOII. Thurs. Perak Badminton rnthusiasts who want to watch the forthcoMiag Thomas Cup games m Singapore are bring infurmcd that the bookings for tiekt*t> will close on April 8. All bookings are to be made with the hon. secretary of the Perak Badminton
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  • 376 12 BASE ORDNANCE DEPOT Civilian Association were m scoring mood yesterday when they met Bukit Timah Sports Clnb m the SAFA division 3B soccer league at the BODCA ground. BODCA won 5 2. BODCA nact the advantage of speed and better team-work. Their forwards were, m addition. careful
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  • 99 12 KLVANG, Thurs.— ln the M'liind inter Mhool match played here. Kluang (i.t.S. scored a 2-t viitory over SegJUMai Ci.t.S. The iiame was tast and interesting throughout and the Kluang boys opened score through Ham id who received a pass from Ah Chye and fluked m the
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  • 193 12 'Hated' Pair Wrestle Tomorrow TWO of the n.t)>t hated' m itnien m Singapore Kuu Koni; and Al 'ostello have been mutrhed for tomorrow's wrestling at the ll.ipp> World, thereby >ettini: the fans a poser: Who to rhrrr and who to jeer at. Last Saturday both grapple entered U c ring
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  • 298 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 13 (AP) Sugar Ray Robinson lays his middle-weight title on the line tonight against Carl Olson for US$l.OO. It will be Robinson's first title defence and first fight since he regained his crown from Randy Turpin six months ago. Both he and promoter
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  • 73 12 NEW YORK, Mar. 13, (AP). Lester Felton, 2!i-year-old Detroit welterweight on Wednesday signed to meet undefeated Johnny Saxton of New York m the main 10 rounder at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. Felton, who defeated Kid Gavilan m 1949. before the Cuban won
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  • 178 12 GLASGOW, Mar. 13, (Reuter). It is soccer time m Glasgow again. A howling mob of 20,000 Glaswegians battled and beat an entire city police force m a street fracas today outside the ticket offices for the great game of the season the
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    53 12 photo. Marjorie Jackson of Sydney reduced her own world 100 yards sprint record by three tenths of a second at Sydney, New South Wales, on March 8, competing for the New South Wales women's title. She won the event on grass m 10.4 seconds. She set the previous world record
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  • 183 12 Manchesters Win Army Team Boxing KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ist Bn. Manchester Regiment beat the Royal West Kents narrowly m the army inter-unit boxing final here tonight. It was the last fight of the evening that decided the issue. The West Kents before then held a 16 points to 14
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  • 35 12 LONDON. March. 13 (Reuter) Yesterdays Rugby Union Results: Abertillery 12 Llanelly 15: Devonport Services 28 Royal Naval Engineering College 0; North Midlands 3; The Army 6: Royal Air Force 8: Civil Service 6.
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  • 156 12 CHICAGO, Mar 13 (AP) Lightweight champion Jimmy Carter registered a non-title victory over top challenger Luther Rawlings last night on a split decision. Both judges voted for Carter but the referee voted against him. Rawlings protested loudly at the verdict. i "It was the easiest fight I
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  • 68 12 A SAFA 3rd Division league soccer match between the Young Companions Athletic Association and the Indian Brotherhood Socrerites bad lo be cancelled yesterday duo to the wretched ground conditions at Geylang Stadium. Play was railed off a' half time after the teams had a mud battle
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  • 55 12 THE following Will represent the Chinese Swimming Club m a friendly Billiard Match against The Clerical Administrative Union on Sunday. 16th instant at the Chinese Swimming Club. Teo Siew Sun Choo Kirn Chwee. Tan Cheng Moh, Quek Eu Huat. Eddie Funs. Ho Kkui Bin. Goh Kee Siah, Ho
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  • 290 12 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution surprised unbeaten St. Andrew's m the youth league yesterday beating them 1-0 m a thriller played on the Bras Basah Road ground. The match was closely fought ami the srhooll>o\s kept the spectators on their toes throughout. St. Joseph's did not
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  • 106 12 THE Div. I Singapore Business Houses League match between Stanvac Sports Club and Malaya Publishing House Sports Club was cancelled due to the muddy state of the ground caused by heavy rain which fell just before the start of the game. The teams played a friendly
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  • 101 12 TAIPING. Wed— The North Perak Badminton Association held its annual general meeting and the following were elected office bearer^: President: Mr. Teoh Tc-.n^ Huat; Vice Presidents: Mr. On? Kan Hooi and Mr. D. G. Je. sekera, Hon. Secretary: Che Ahmad Sallehuddin; Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. I.
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  • 165 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Cluh look f t ,l| their second outing of the *ca*on b\ snrj»ri-i M Athletic at Jalan Besar Stadium yrii uUI \j,' clrearj', goallesn firnt half, thin<£« li\«n,<l changeover with the SR(' (lominalin<> ih, win 2-1. Owe tga were m t le
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  • 50 12 EAST ASIATIC CO.. Sports Ciub deieatod Boustead S.C. 4-2 m a Business Houses League match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. East Asiatics led L'-l at half time. Star of the match was Easl Asiatics' centre-forward Aman who scored all lour goals Coi them.
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  • 77 12 NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. SUr 13 (AJPI. Charlie Fusan. New Jersey's perennial contender t i the welterweight crown, hung up his gloves yesterday for rood. The blond belter said that Tuesday night's loss to Jimmy Champagne, a relatively unknown from Philadelphia, made up his mind for
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  • 44 12 San Domonico Is Favourite ftIELBOURI ter-AAP) A sprinter San Do i favourite foi I > Newmai kel I landic \us1 ralian. to In ton raceooui He carried top stone 12 pounds tors. Only horses j ceptod with I S ol Ar;.VMJ. to mile six day.
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  • 18 12 KLCANC. 11 season c c bition m iti rharii 1 >n« I fC tisti Sehoo
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    • 51 12 I^l llfH J JirHEUa fm HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.14 12.24 Malacca 9.21 9.40 Port Dickson 8.02 8.21 Port Sham 7.17 7.36 Penan* 1.57 2.20 TOMORROW: Singapore 12.56 12.59 Malacca 9.46 10.10 Port Dickson 8.27 8.51 Port Sham 7.36 7.51 Penanr 2.20
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