Singapore Standard, 15 March 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard vOL N0 257j SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 1063 1 Spore Honours Governor In Impressive Ceremony Standard Staff Reporter SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON, Singapore's retiring Governor and "one of its most distinguished citizens'' yesterday went down in history as the first Freeman of the City of Singapore, when the Freedom of the City was conferred on
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  • 83 1 N'lists, French Confer On I-C Mar. I V (I P). m h dfocuiiuioai n probleim re- 1!!;!:.-« hina arr brre 1o map i > t-orui uat ion „,1! !i;-• il on aii\ m |be «I«\»lopI. F nnrh .i' \llairt--. luH riin_ il ii I In* ihc t uropean lieul ibc
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  • 184 1 Standard St.ilY Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seventy-six questions are I > n on the ureters of the day for We Inesday's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, the first tj be presided over by < the M\a<^ Commissioner, Sir Gerald Tempter. Twenty-two of these
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  • Article, Illustration
    90 1 Picture above shows the wreckage of the Army Auster aircraft missing on a flight over Johore on Thursday afternoon. The pilot was killed and his companion was seriously wounded. The wreckage of the aircraft was discovered by an Indian conductor among the rubber trees off Kulai Besar Rubber Estate, Kulai,
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  • 531 1 A uster Wreckage Found In Estate By PERCY JOSEPH, S JOHORE BVHRL, Fri. the State of Johore for the aircraft YF .">76 ended ci 7 o'clock, when a eondiieto came upon the wreckage ab< from the main road and fro Kulai is about 20 miles fror The pilot. Staff Sgt.
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  • 102 1 1 4 Terrorist Suspects Arrested KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— i Four Chinese suspected of being terrorist agents were arrested early this morning during the screening of .a vil- lage m the Alor Gajah Dis- trict -of Malacca. A terrorist headquarters was j found by a Thai-Malay police patrol on the Thai
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  • 40 1 PENAXG. Fri.— An early morning thunderstorm caused a breakdown of 500 telephone lines mostly m the residential areas Also affected were the I General Hospital and Radio Malaya, which went off the air tor three hours today.
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  • 171 1 By OSWALD HFNRY FREDKIC M. FRANK, ace Hollywood playwright, who has worked with veteran Cecil B. DeMille on many of his famous productions, has arrived m Singapore to do a movie script with a Malayan background. The story, when completed, will be filmed here by
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  • 503 1 Standard Stall Report** SIR rKWKUN Cllf. SON. m a<'r<'|>liiiir ll;<* Fivimloiii of I lie Ctt) <)l Singapore from tin* President of tlir <ii\ < ouncil. Mr. I. IV I. Mv\«» i c v yestrrda%« spoke on ili<> Bipptifr* ranee of llie word "free* doiii.** Sir Franklin st
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  • 227 1 THE spontaneous chairing of Sir Tranklin fiimson to the accompaniment of "He's a jolly k<>«>« fellow" by some City Councillors was the highlight of t!»--reception I: eld m his liorour at the lower Hall of t li*- Victoria Memorial Hall soon after t he
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  • 80 2 THIS FIRE damaged about 1.600 pieces of railway sleepers, valued at 812,000 at the Malayan Railway marshalling yard. Keppel Road, Singapore yesterday. The fire developed from a lallang fire which spread fast m the windy morning. An empty goods wagon at the yard was
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  • 228 2 THREE young Chinese, tentative barged with robbing clerk and hi> fiancee Marine Parade on the night i). ,0 were co nmitted to trial' at the next Assizes, the n•• 'lusl n of a continued preliminary inquiry m c S ngapore Third Police yesterday. ised ■'.■<.-
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  • 48 2 ANOTHER fatal road case, 'he fourth since Monday last v. :<> reported to the Traffic Police. Singapore yesterday. A six-year-old boy. Ong Lconf Seng fell off a moving bin In Yio Chu Kang Road neai the 8$ milestone on Thursday afternoon. He died the General Hospital.
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  • 106 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE motorists are encouraged by the Traffic Chief. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth. to make full use of the two lanes provided on the left half of Crawford Road stretching from Kallang Road junction to Beach Road. "I want all drivers to
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  • 76 2 Police Probe Robbery SINGAPORE Police are investigating into two robberies which occurred late on Thursday night. In the first robbery at Jalan R?sar. two men. one armed vith a knife, held up a Chinese contractor and his son and made off with two pens, a gold ring and $101. In
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  • 402 2 Beer Drinker s Say It's Unfair Govt. To Explain Price increase In Ley en Standard Staff Reporter THE INCREASES m the price of beer this week have raised a chorus of indignant protest from Singapore's huge contingent of frothblowers. Prices of whisky and brandy and other liquor have also gone
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  • 460 2 COUNCIL URGED TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT Ratepayers Hit At Frequency Of Blackouts Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that "every possible inducenient should be held out to the owners of standby electricity plants to use them even when there is no blackout m their area and for as many hours
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS of the Singapore Improvement Trust estate at the !>th mile Bukit Timah Road may get their public phone and transport if things go well. The manager of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company Limited said that he will investigate the
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  • 133 2 AUTOMATIC traffic lig' controls will shortly be installed at Outram Road-Haye 1 u-k Road junction, Jalan BesarRochore Canal Road. Jalan ■Bjsar-Bencoolen Street. Selegie Road-Wilkie Road and Middle Road-Sophia Road junctions. Singapore. This was told The Standard by the Colony's Traffic Chiei. Mr. W. R. M.
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  • 44 2 A 30-YEAR-OLD woman, Elizbeta Chaloovka who was taken ill on board the Polish ship Warta, was admitted to Singapore's Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital yesterday morning. The Warta arrived m the Colony at dawn yesterday from China on her way to Europe.
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  • 102 2 A MAN who failed to get his wife to live with him again was granted a divorce on the ground of desertion by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The husband. Cheong Swee Chin, said he married Yeo Ah Hong m Singapore m March,
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  • 43 2 A FORMER Singapore businessman, Er Leong Ann. now earning a salary of $250 a month as a salesman, was asked to pay $20 a month towards his bankruptcy by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley; m the Singa>ore High Court yesterday.
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  • 302 2 NEW LAW FOR MOTHERS WHO KILL Standard Woman Reporter TWO WOMEN members of the Legislative Ceunrtl reacted promptly yesterday to an approach for comment on the amendment of the Penal Code, which would change the existing charge of murder of culpab!e homicide not amounting to
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  • 250 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE story of one of humanity's greatest enemies, tuberculosis, and the unceasing war against it. was told for the first time to the 500 boys of Victoria School yesterday morning by Dr. G. H. Garlick, Director of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 102 2 m^t&m*^'-- OtOH&f- rrs Y cjJiWf- ALL he's awav at scalp u. ah an'-bein' a vo*um-he v*as, I*l &oo f* A tißH^m, *K*iCnFUL- r A l)^ vokums? bet HE hain't had noth:^- mo doobt; too proud t' n f *HC^W H^t fH' < BUT- WE X T'EAT NKTTHMM, WHILE TH'y LET
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  • 135 3 SIT Plan For Fast, C heap Building staff Reporter MM, IPOEE I Hint lru>t is await- i n li <r ht from Councillors to tbeir new 'cheap'" irtiSM quarters, p. McNeicc, 101 Ifcc Trust, told .1 »'>terc!ay. f ho .1 type of i m ized ge Coli haps i ->■
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  • 38 3 $100 RISE IN RENT ALLOWED nth I De unit re on a .i-e m 1948, wa Rent ti be g re u^ed ■> renew the perio 'if j to the into $1 .500 a additi m il aeking to
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  • 16 3 fered I (IT) m he ad- Kasman bin oi m the Mar. 13. tponed
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  • 97 3 RALPH NAYLOR, 29-year-old ounci engineer »ime i trial m the Singap First Traffic Court ye m lajr when charged with i ausing the death ol Mr Bolton t,y a negligent a:. >l amounting to homi- le B f m, superintendent al the Singapore Glass M inufacturers Company
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  • 78 3 BUNGALOW m Wilkie Road ■•>;> ts Mouni Emilj Swi ming Pool rented at $80.50 mont i, m «.-> sub-let by the tenant to the N itionale Hii jelsbank N.V. at $120. 'l was stated by Mr. David Marshall w i appeared for the landlord. I B-
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  • 64 3 THE POLICE reward fund benefit ted by $2.05 seized during a rai I on gaming c m Lorong Ah Soo on ir. 13. Pour w »men, Ang Ah Nya, Tan Chew Kirn, Low Cheng H ii an i Low Sye Yong, who were arrested m the raid,
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  • 111 3 Malaya Warned To Save Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA now experiencing a boom should save for the "rainy day." said Mr. N. V. Nayudu, Manager of the United India Life Assurance Company, Madras, yesterday. Mr. Nayudu who spent two weeks here on business, said that there was little evidence to show
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  • 134 3 CHEW KENG TEE was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with having 20 Singapore Turf Club lottery tickets arid was "presumed to be assisting m a public lottery." at Coronation Road on Mar. 13. The Magislarte. Mr. P. Claque, told the prosecutor, Chief Inspector
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  • 64 3 PAN" American World Airways departure schedule from Singapore to Manila has been altered from 10.30 p.m. to y.iJO a.m. every Thursday. This alteration is made necessary due to the Government's decision to carry out runway repairs during the hours of darkness. The arrival time of P.A.A. aircraft
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  • 77 3 LUH KUM CHEE, who sat on the rider's seat of a trisha without a licence was fined $10 by the City Police Magistrate, m a fuse that was recorded as exceptional. Fining Luh, the Magistrate hold: "If one sits m the driver's scat of a motor
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  • 507 3 5400,000 OPIUM CASE Vital Witness Turns Hostile ALL SIX accused m the 8100,000 opium rase were discharged by Magistrate Mr. R. C. S. Kell m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, lollowmg an application by Mr. Leslie Kavner, the V \vl} v IC Prose^»t"»> to withdraw the
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  • 699 3 CAN Singapore Improvement Trust Authorities serve notice on a tenant to quit without first having had recourse to the Eviction Board to obtain their permission? This question was raised yesterday by Mr. Philip Hoalim, defence counsel, at the hearing of the S.I.T. test case at
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  • 292 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW 14-storeyed Bank of China building m Battery Road, which will be completed at the end of next year will not be able to fly any flag at the top of the building because there will be no flag pole.
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  • 31 3 HONG KOW. proprietor of a licensed eating bouse at Albert Street and his two employees, word fined a total $385 m Singapore yesterday, for selling beer without a licence.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 38 3 m j*>^/ 1 GCIIVG 10 GETTING I", '1 TY fl MAY HAVE T(J GIVL r AH,HA! 11l i NOW TO SLT OFF '•••'«§^M^ fet^ THE ROMA^N COLBEUM^TIME'^/.J THIS RESCUE. ..BUT GOT OOP'S BIQ 1 JR £''m RESCuE EVER
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  • 159 4 j MALACCA. Fri. The Em- ergency case against a young j student before Mr. Justice Abbott at the Malacca Assizes m which the youth was charg--1 ed with unlawful possession of ammunition at Alor Gajah, was postponed till tomorrow for the evidence of the OCPD Alor
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  • 153 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Two unofficial members of the Federal Council raise the question of COLA to pensioners. Tuan Haji Mohamed Noah will ask the Financial Secretary to state what decision has been made m the matter, particularly m the case of those pensioners m the lowest income
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Chief Secretary will be asked to state at the next meeting of the Federal Council whether it is still the policy of Government to require all expatriate officers to learn Malay and to pass the prescribed examinations m the language. Che Abdul Aziz,
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  • 93 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Government will be asked by Dato Haji Mohamed Eusutf. at next week's meeting of the Federal Council, if it has any plans or schemes for demobilised, disabled and invalidated Malay soldiers, such as land settlement, pension and civil employment, and, if the answer is
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Remarking that he was satisfied there was no foul play, the Kuala Lumpur Coroner, Che Harun, returned a verdict of suicide by hanging, at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of a 30-year-old Chinese labourer, Kiew Kon Kin. Kiew, who was from the resettlement
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  • 574 4 - Questions *w Fed, councsi Mrs. Oon Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Social Welfare Lottery tickets are being hawked on the Penang Harbour Board ferries, and Mrs. H. B. Oon, when the Federal Council meets next Wednesday, will ask the Member for
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  • 129 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Chief Secretary is to be asked m the Federal Council on Wednesday the number at present under requisition by Government mi n each State and Settlement, the uses to which they are put, how many houses are requisitioned for use of the
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Eleven questions on the Co-operative Department are being asked m the Federal Legislative Council by Dato Haji Mohamed Eusoff. He asks the Member for Home Affairs to state the number of posts of Co-operative Officers approved, the number of posts filled
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  • 277 4 MacGillivray Impressed By Racial Ha rmony Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fr!.— The Deputy Hiffh Commissioner. Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, said here today 'the strongest impression of my visit was the harmony among all the communities m Malacca and the spirit of real enthusiasm for their work shown by the officials
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 4 The Sultan of Pahanr inspecting Special Constables and National Servicemen at a passing out parade held on the main Padang. Kuantan. Accompanying the Sultan is Mr W. Burns. OSPC. East Pahang.
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  • 84 4 KUALA LIMPIR Fri. Tuo more band. their death this morning— lam hi n Kou uhguilty of carrying a grenade, was hanged at i son. and Sundaram, sentenced m th< High <» for collecting: supplies for terrorists at Pudti G Lam Chin Kow was
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  • 17 4 Tan Asks 3 More Questions thr J,r|. UK C)|! i M.il.K I.! will mi: o| i! how
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  • 22 4 KUALA ft Pii Mr. Wong P, the AflTaii at 1 meet B thei a p issued s an: U agreed
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  • 14 4 KUALA Foi a cnu>t men. 0 Vok< the sum for i Both
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    • 46 4 I 1931-1952 I I more people have bought I I than any other make first m performance with economy SI H^l \V\ ShH 1 anarthest m driving ease and riding ease, m its field JuUDuLnJDijDUyIJu \\LJuL J v L c ss^J^ JLJUUL AJUfa^sWIUL JULb JU^mJlh i
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  • 81 5 German Deals Allowed ORDFRS authorising people m Singapore to trade with Germany m respect oi German owned copyright m any literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work, m so far ;<s il has not been the subject of a licence granted by the Comp-troller-General ol Patents. were gazetted yesterday. By another
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  • 78 5 IMCA: Cricket friendly match 2 p. in Movie circle show 8 D.m. STRAITS Chines? District of the Methodist Church: Paya Lebar Family group at Mrs. ("him *Eng Yon^'s 2.'] Hillside Drive —Mrs. Wee Chin K:im at 3.30 p m. GETLANG Straits family gruup at Mrs. Wet* Khoon Hongs.
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  • 159 5 Th? wreckage of the Array Auster plane missing on a flight over Johore on Thursday afternoon, was found in the rubber off the Kulai Besar Rubber Estate. Kulai about 20 miles from Johore Bahru, early yesterday morning. The pilot of the aircraiHt, Staff Sgt. Dennis Gay was
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  • 149 5 PENANG. Fri. Measures are being taken to prevent the spread and to eradicate swine fever, which has broken out m the Jelutong area. A total of 56 piglings have died from the disease, the Acting Veterinary Officer, Penang, Mr. D. Gophal. told The Standard today.
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  • 138 5 PENANG, Fri.— The following are the lucky numbers drawn ai the tun fair held ai the Fukien Girls' School last Sunday: Ist. (Morris Minor Motor Car): No, *****, 2nd. (Singer Sewing Machine): No. ;!";h8."). 3rd. (Marconiphone Port. Radio') No. *****, 4th. (Armstrong Sports Cycle): No.
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  • 47 5 THE Torch-bearer Group Singapore last night held q, si cial at the Salvation Army Hea( quarers in%honour of Lt. Co F.W. Harvey* Colony Chiei oi t! Salvation Army. Lt. Col. Harvey is expected sail for the United Kingdom < March 20 with his family o leave.
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  • 165 5 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN members of the Band of the Twelfth Royal Lancers specially came down to Singapore from Ipoh to provide the fanfare of trumpets at yesterday's ceremony m the Victoria Memorial Hall when the retiring Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. received the Freedom of the City.
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  • 97 5 ENFORCEMENT of the Motor Vehicles (Lighting) Rules is soon to beyir. "jti earnest," a release issued by the R<- gistrar of Vehicles, yesten How the law has been broken? The release states: Motorists no not carry the obligatory lights— two white lights at the front, one at
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  • 47 5 TUNG KOK HONG was ><•■,: priced In the Singapore Tl ird Criminal District Court pestei day to mne months' imprisonment for extorting $50 trotn niffpe shop owner Bong Hock Eng at Sims Avcuw <>■.} .J.hij 1 His sentence will also b»* followed by > car undei Police ipei vision.
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  • 33 5 ABOUT 600 g tests wet c pi c sent at the Southern li ite night when Moms. G-,;:-:- c g Co., Ltd threw a dim. or it honour ol their dealers.
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  • 264 5 introducing Yhv l\'*>ar Standard I*4*l ivrn Svrrirv For H'om#»#f FROM TOMORROW, MARCH 16, The Standard will run a pattern service that will make it possible for you to sew this dress and many others like it at HOME by YOURSELF. Every week, The Sunday
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  • 476 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE PERIOD of Singapore's administration by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, will unquestionably go down m history as a period during which new ideas m colonial administration were planted and took root. Saying this at the conferment of
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 555 6 w E uadKStand that Mr. James McHugh, Director «T"t. m -.re Federation, 15 to oe of n J > who v; !l be m overall SS^frf b iton^C^vi^ While we are not o^ iTSp^ to the top^tton of U^ Uken place m the Federati Q sjamm^j
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    • 265 6 Or rather, who is a Communist? The Governments here and m London would be well advised to circulate a simple and reliable definition oi a Communist Every Member of Parliament should be made, under penalty of being charged with being a Communist, to memorise this simple
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  • 726 6  - This Woman Might Bring Peace To Burma Derrick Sington By BURMA, A PLUMP, charming and enormously energetic icoman has become Burma's first woman Minister. She is Mrs. Ba Maung Chain uho will be the Head of the netc Karen State. Mrs. Ba Maung Chain ir/io is the dauchter of a
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  • 493 6 Review of Views Nannal Service 3 Nanyang Siang Pau and! pi Kuomintang Chung Shing< Jit Pa edit rially appealed] )verseas Cn:ne^e m Malaya, t support the National Ser-, vice 3:... c....t..uC0 ...ci i th igh there were doubts m( the minds of overseas Chinese concerning the bill- most of them
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 679 6 Sir:— How far should promotions and rewards m any service depend solely en paper qualifications? Take the case of two men m the Education Serw c. Both ar e fully qv.aliried learners. Mr. A devotes practically all his tir:~e and energy to his school taking active
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  • 1099 6  - The Real Weakness Of Aneurin Bevan PHILIP VERNON By LONDON. T^HE British and the world Press these days are full of the words "Bevanite" and ü ßevanism". These imply that there exists m the British Labour Party a united group, under Mr. Aneurin Bevan's leadership, accepting a common gospel, committed
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  • 283 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 14, (AP)- The administration's top foreign strategists called on Congress yesterday to vote every dollar of President Truman's U. 5.57,900,000,000 fore gn aid programme. Four firstline global planners went before a joint Senate-House group to open their uphill right
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  • 111 7 \HIIN(»IO\, Mar. 14' (IP)— Seeretary of Dm \«h«-oii told Congress yr*terday that any „n m the i nitcd Slate* proposed expenditure t ,i.'U)o<U>oo m aid lo Far Eastern nations would *weakema{j «»f I"'* *ital area m the fare of ilanarn v*hieh threaten it.*" nines
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  • 179 7 Lovett Urges More Arms Aid For I-C WASHINGTON, Mar 14. (AP> Secretary of Defence Robert 1. >'. it: called on Congress veslei i iv t(l vote '"a substantial increase m military assistance to Indo China lit- told a joint session of four Sen itc and House committees it it is
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  • 69 7 photo. Kichisburo Nomura, former Japanese Admiral, who was in Washington as a "peace" envoy when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour, is greeted by Vice-Admiral Harold Martin as an invited guest for change of command ceremonies aboard the U.S. Battleship, "Wisconsin" in Yokosuka Harbour near Tokyo. March
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  • 190 7 Big Three Propose New A ustrian Peace Treaty To Russia WASHINGTON, Mar. 14 (IP)— The United Slates, Britain ami France yesterday presented a new Austrian peace treaty to the Soviet Union to end the four-power occupation of Austria and restore that' country's independence. The shorter version of the Austrian treaty
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  • 122 7 Govt. Queried On Setting Up C' wealth Body LOSDON, March 14. (Renter)— The Government n-as asked m the House of Commons yesterday what it had done to set up a Commonwealth Council to deal rapidly with problems of common interest as they arise. Mr, John Foster, Undersecretary for Commonwealth Relations,
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  • 96 7 LONDON, Mar. 14 (Reuter)— The stuck market improved steadily throughout the day although business done wa very small. AH sections shared m the improvement though an occasional .share here and there suffered small loss. There were earlier small loses m some giltedges but the section mostly held
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  • 77 7 TOKYO. March 14 (UP)— United Nations negotiators proposed today that the dead- locked discussions on prisoner exchange be sent back to staff officers for "further explorations". The Communists were handed the suggestion at a meeting of the Korean truce subdelegates at Panmunjom. The Reds
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  • 78 7 I Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 14. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER Spot 33 id. Apr./ June 32id. July/Sept. 31 Id. Oct./ Dec. 30] d. April c.i.f. 3Ud. Market: Firm. LONDON TIN Spot £976
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  • 240 7 LONDON, Mar. 14 (Reuter) Sir Sydney Palmer, a f >rmer j president of the United Planting Association of Malaya, today claimed that if Britain had taken proper measures m 1947 j there might not have been any "emergency" m Malaya. In a letler published m the
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  • 86 7 i LONDON, March 14 (Renter) Organised Labour's fir.st bi« c blow at the new National Budget j was made today when represen- < tatives of Britain's 700.000 coal- minors demanded wage increase to offset higher food prices. Mine Union leaders from all over the country met here
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  • 54 7 THE significance of the sterling area was explainer! by Mr. M. E. Linnel, an economist, m a talk over Radio Malaya last night. He said that the sterling area consists of countries between which there is complete freedom of payments for current transactions and, with very few
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  • 32 7 BARCELONA, Mar. 14 (AP) Five anarchist trade unionists, convicted by a military tribunal of being involved m murder, bombing and holdup were executed by a firing squad at dawn today.
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  • 318 7 M BSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load »h(MlriHig today:— DAY fio\t. PrintiiiK \Vk«.. Woodleigh Park, HraihlHl Heights, Arthur IM.. Tg. Katong, Broadrick K<)., Sea View Hotel, K;ist (Oast Kfi., lelok kiirau. Betlok, 'haugi «n mile, Changi Prison. Tanah ftferah Besar, Selarang Barracks, Atlas Ice, Happy World, Asia
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    35 7 photo. NEW PICTURE OF S.VH'RN This recent pirturr of the Planet Saturn and its rinc system was made at the Mount Wilson Observatory. I '.S A. It is seen through the 100-inch Hooker telescope AP
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  • 247 7 Major Labour Clash Over Driberg Article LONDON, Mar. U (R<ut< r)— Tin National SxeeUtive Committee of the Labour I'artv \rhUnlay lihcusmhl the Bevanite <|uarrel >\illi the party leu«ler^hi|» md endorsed the decision to reimpose hlanding <»rd<r% vhich was taken at Tuesday's meetiii" of the I'arlianentary Labour Party. The standing orders
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  • 146 7 MENTON, FRANCE. Mar 14 1 (Reuter)- Mi.^ Edwina Wills, publicity-shy British a heiresi has asked thr ithori* ties bere to waive ro I formalities to allow hei marry I ord Savernak* British nobleman turned i ture •'<•♦■■ na*n a on a possible. Her sudden annoui I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 88 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore Port Health Office m Fullerton Building was yesterday jam-packed with about 500 Indians applying ior health certificates. The Standard was informed' that the crowd was even Larger than the one that invaded th< i Port Health Office last week.
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    28 8 Bearded Capt. O.P. Jones (53), BO AC'S chief pilot, who received the insignia of a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order from the Duke of Gloucester, last week.
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  • 397 8 A RADIO system that started life as a couple of battered Jap army wireless sets will be back on the air at Changi tonight after eight months of silence for re-equipment. It is the Changi Broadcasting System at the R.A.F. airfield m
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  • 107 8 Standard Aviation Reporter HEAVY rain blanketed Kallang airstrip yesterday and forced the diver-ion of a Qantas BOAC Constellate* u.i from Djakarta to the RAF station at Changi. The Constellation circulated over the airport for more than half an hour before it was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 677 8 V\*l RM4JLAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sin rr.»ntis<o I.os AngHes All American Canadian Cities Penang P.S'haiu Spore Arr LA SF WIN I \M LUCKI MBACB M ?GMar 27 ?BMar 29Mai ?\pr ?.JApr parti ilara oi Dry Car^-> Deep 1 «iks and Passenger Booking rtc. A.' I ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS
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    • 459 8 CHINA NAVIGATION C3. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore P.nt Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penang From "S/oi huon" Mar 20th Mar To Hongkong "Fengtien" Mar2Bth Japan Hkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'h m Spore For
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    • 318 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang TABIAX (SMN) 17 23 Mar 24 25 Mar 2(i 27 Mai (.AROET (RL) 27Mar A 5 Apr GApr 7 Apr SALAWATI (SMN)
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    • 404 8 lAj N li "FIONIA- foi Bnnzki.k ItWMat •'PANAMA" fur BHr,ek(<k Horjgkorig Manila Kobe Vokuhama 11 l3Apr "MKONIA" for Saig.»r A R^nckok U 1 3 Am "MALAYA" for Bangkok. Saigon Honukoni; IS ISMaf IS FROM lAPAN BONUKOKC; 'BINTANCi' for Banskok (,d s SAILINGS TO CONTINLM s( Win For Colombo. Aden. Port
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    • 38 8 Despatches TODAY:— Tanjong Pinang 8 a.m. by Lawn, Nfedan 8 a.m. by Lawn. Palembang 8 a.m. by Malim, Kuala Trengganu (parcels only) by Rawang, Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Rajah Brooke. Djakarta and Sourabaya 6 p.m. by Oranje.
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    • 172 8 in|A§OU!t WHARVES King's Dock: Kennerleya. Ship Godown Gate. D epp^ Do<*: Paogkor K? h Poh, Snn Manuel, A.ntonia. Benvenue 3d 39 2 Taria Benvannuch 18 4 Godown No. 1: L;i:n Sail, Tong Bintang 27/2S 2 H<>:i Caltex Singapore 36/37 2 Western Anchorage: Puiaski Cingalese Prince 4 5 8 Braca. Kluahg
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  • 321 9 M Three Testing Stations May Be Established By M.T. YONG, Standard Staff Correspondent; KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 14:— All rubber exported from Malaya m future may be technically graded under a scheme wjiich the Rubber Producers Council has under consider- > ation. Tests on
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  • 180 9 standard Stefl < orresponde nt M \l II MPI X Mar U~ Expressing consider m at th*> number of European owned rubber vbkl are berne sold. The Planter, official organ tecwpwrated Society of Planters, "hopes that wtunit«- tendency will cease, but this will only
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  • 156 9 Chartered Bank Shows Faith In Malaya's Future MWINF. KAKICH, Standard Staff Reporter 111 < bartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Mr uinsi its centenary, is expanding its business; i!\ that it has become necessary for the Bank i nen branch office m Robinson Road. 1 be built •> r.
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  • 84 9 US Offering RI 2-year Tin Contract lard Suff Correspondent A Mar. 14— It is here that at the i Indonesian -American Washington, the States has offered to cm a a two-year buy- I at a price of et pound— the figure J Indonesians have led twice. a\e been resumed week
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  • 42 9 RI Visit To East Europe Could Affect Britain ,i Mali (urrespuiidt-nt ►N, Mar. 14— Reports U ntion of Indonenic Ministry otliEa item Europe somcwhai sensitive because East Eugical markd and iterials lot Britain. tbeii exploitation been imited tc link v. ith the
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  • 40 9 S i the Federation ol .\> 422 lona »t »l with 1< 0 Sn illhu il i ;.2>> npared it. 1 1 1 > Govei nmeni will 2 «nre the neta ii in *^e manufacturer to nakt aoj u»e
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  • 42 9 THE U s Government will allot an additional 70,000 tons o: structural steel for domestic c tfiune cial and industrial construction for the second quarter n\ this year. This brings the! total for the quarter to 284.972; A P.
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  • 40 9 MADRAS. Mar. 14, <AP>. The price of black pepper is still fulling and the h.ittom does not seem to have been reached. The price yesterday was Rs. 2,400 per 700 pounds against Rs .{.OOO last week.
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  • 315 9 LONDON, Mar. 14, Conservative Government to the near-vanishing point cost Britain over U.S. $7,000 In the Conservative Government's budget this week. Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler gave the subsidies the biggest trimming since they started during the last war. And. m a nation-wide
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  • 104 9 Latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose Sill $I.ll| F.OB m bales Mar No 1 R.S.S. SI.IU $1-111 No! 2 K.S.S. Sl.oB} $1.09 No. 3 R.S.S. $1,061 $1,062 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per Ib. were: Apr. 32-id. Buyers 33d. Sellers
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 14—Special Standard Service—Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange t today were HK515.90 to £1 Sterling; HK56.***** to US$l; HK$lB3B to Malayan $r, HKSO 292 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5320.25 to one tael
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  • 64 9 HARRISONS and Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. report the 'following February crops: Allenby Rubber Co.. Ltd., 30.000 lbs. Benta Rubber Estates Ltd., I 53.000 lb. Jeram Kuantan Rubber Es- 1 tate Ltd., 33,500 lb. Kundong Rubber Estate Ltd.. 36.000 lb. Mentakab Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 37.100 lb. Sungei Bagan
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  • 17 9 Professio.i.U tftinlna m forestry m America is offered by 34 institU- tions of higher learning.
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  • 204 9 Gams Strength In World Markets LONDON, Mar 14. (Keuter) Sterling has strengthened further m world markets, reflet ting the favourable view taken of the British budget. In New York yesterday It reached itfl highest nte mid December whea the Britisn authorities allowed freer dealings The buying of sterling appeared to
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  • 154 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.— The undertone in the Malayan share market was very steady in all sections today. Although the volume of business continued to be small, transactions were mainly at. or slightly above, quotations. Changed prices were i Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave
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  • 28 9 LONDON. Mar. 14 (ReuteD— Dollar-short Britain will buy much less North American tobacco m 1952 than m 1951. Trad-e Minister Peter Thorneycroft has announced.
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  • 84 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m all sections yesterday with practically no business passing. Copra had sellers at $26 p€i picul and sellers at $27. but no deal was reported. Coconut oil had sellers at $44 per picul with no buyer m cvie £etel
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  • 81 9 THE EASTERN BANK Ltd. renorted a net profit of -763 for 1951. or £412,125 witn tn e brought forward. The director* of the Bank are recommencing a final dividend of 3s. 6d. per share less income tax at the rate of 9s. 6d. m the P
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  • 57 9 Many Uses For Rubber In Homes The British Rubber Development Board's stand at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, m London, displays four miniature rooms —kitchen, lounge, bedroom and bathroom —showing the numerous uses of rubber In the home. Recessed panels also show sportswear, adhesives, brushes and miscellaneous household goods.
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  • 64 9 BRITAIN'S bacon ration will be increased from tour ounces to five ounces a week from Mar. 23, the London Food Ministry announced. The ration rose from three to four ounces at the end of January.—U.P. U.P. Of the 150.000.UU0 people m the United Slates, more than 53.004UMH)
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  • 438 9 BITTER CRITICISM OFRUBBEIt POLICY By T.J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter EXTENSION of U.S. Government control of rubber for a further two years has been strongly criticised by oil sections of the rubber industry m Malaya. The future prospect of rubber has had
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  • 355 9 Sun Life Expands By Aiding The Growth Of Canada THE SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada reports on increase in the life insurance in force to Canadian $4,801 million lost year. Discussing the strong posi-f tion of the Company, the Sun {Life President, Mr. George V. Bourke, revealed a further
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 1762 10 The CINEMA, THE THEATRE and THE ARTS CANNES PREPARES FOR FESTIVAL IK \N( F: Twenty three ruuntries will assemble on April Zi m Cannes for the famous annual Film 1 estiva! hwry year prizes are aw.trdtil for the best films shown by countries all over Ike uorld w winds up
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 144 10 YOUR WEEK END THRILL! f^LjkWm* TECHNICOLOR 1; JOHN PAYNE RHON6A FLEMING FOHRESTIUCKER S SPECIAL! I alrst Malayan Gazette rXMKIIOMANS IN SWA3IP PATROL" A < .allant ifforl n liirli ml l -> I not be missed. p^ALSO! Latest Gaumonl British News:**** -IMF CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP" x TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! < IFYOI
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    • 318 10 Today 9am "2 MRS. CARROLLS" .Tomorn^ipr^' lhiihf at 11. 1.1.1. I. ti.:f!t m c •WARNER BROS MMMM* DM! IS DAY GORDON sm VIRGINIA MAYO "^gL rrtif nrr A fi p i;T!i tt^ f^MIMK-itt^ JAM MMMi Tnniyhi MTmiSm! Who cares what the slory is all tfcmH J AN!, CJROL'CHO and FRA
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 139 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 id II o) 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.1..); 10.05 Housewives' Choice; 11 a.m: New Records; 1 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.02 Del Station Trio and Jimmy Horsey Orchestra; l.:*u News; 1.50 Interlude; I p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.15 Racing commentaries from Spore Turf Club; 6.15
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    • 159 10 Donald Voorhees; X p.m. The Librarian Takes. Over; X.:;» The Bin? Crosby Show; p.m. Merry-Go-Rrouml; U.'.W News (S); 0.45 Kandu aj; son 10 p.m. Waltz Time; 18.30 It's Uaniiii; Time. 8.8.C. (General Overseas Service) 6.15 p.m.— 10.45 p.m.— 2lssokca l.iM'im: 6.15 p.m. 10.45 p.m. l?*!M)kcs. l«.K<;m: 10.45 p.m.— l a.m.—
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    • 234 10 x 5 2 rpOtt.WS IORRCAST:— The L opposition of Wuriurv and g Pluto which darkens the J dav will probably briny us j x dt-lavs and hindrances There is J a tendency towards criticism. Disappointments will onur through fellow workers or friends. Br «areful over monev matters. There is a
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  • 595 11 Nkver Earned A Harder 91 By HAL WOOD, United Press Staff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 13 (UP)— Sugar Ray Robinson, Hfting all the cunning he has learned in a decade as a fighter, finished fa*t in thr closing rounds to retain his world
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  • 94 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Singapore Business Houses XI v Singapore Chinese FA at Jala a Besar stadium; SAFA Youth League —-Young Soccer it e s v ACS at Jalan Besar stadium 4.00 p.m.: SAFA League Dw. 2 Snir Soccerites v Tamil Brotiiernood Assn. at Geylang- Customs v YMMA at CYMA. SBHFA
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  • 221 11 Goal Scoring Spree By F N En SBHFA Tie FRASER NEAVE Sports Club trounced Borneo Motors Sports Club by ten goals to nil m a Div. 1 Singapore Business Houses League match at Fraser Neave's ground, River Valley Road, yesterday. It was °ne sided game. Fraser and Neaves were superior
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  • 268 11 CONDITIONS wore very bad at the start of the needle match m the USL senior i division between Singapore j Engineer Regiment and RAOC, which was played on j the Engineers ground yesteri day. RAOC won the test 2 o. In the first half the Ordance
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  • 110 11 THE following will represen! the Indian Association againsi the V.M.C.A. on the V.M C A ground today commencing at 2 p.m. N. Abbasbhoy (capt), R Sundram, X Madari, H. Sithawaia, s. Nadarajah, C. Popatlal, H. Ash- rahn, R. Sharma, Narayanan i Aver M.A. Gill. BS. Soin.
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  • 17 11 THE S.ngapore Rifle Association's monthly spoon sbool will be held tomorrow at Seietar. j
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  • 46 11 IPOH. Thurs. The &»uth China Athletic Association Bas I ketball team easily defeated i Ipoh Combined by 56 poil I to 4.i an the Yuk Choy School court this evening. Hero o1 the match was Yce Chit Ke.>:,. the I let t ivinger.
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  • 281 11 THE following ar« th* play«r». for th# week-end matchM m Kuala Luinpu. Sflancor < liib Saturday v YOB Bcndrrw: A X Jon«i (Captjr; N Grenyei R Hr V. RintoUl; A J. Hiinter; D Krujzht |K. GillMpic: J. Woolf; s Amntage; Lt -Col. liait;: H. O. Bennett and T
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  • 198 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fii 1 the semi-final of the Old B t soccer competition for :.r Thomson Cup played today < i the TPCA ground the Victp) is Institution OBA beat Kajaof High School OBA by sx goa to nil. The match
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  • 158 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead By WHEN pnu o r f r; ping up t6 pittf *r udy the UfM fWWH Iw i To /*ol»' uud COI U r !h<» ro!! f Thr ypfn to ilricrmtnf I t pfi.'h i/our f)c?i slid 'i ld fb!fo nandj rlos<> m '<
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  • 466 11 THE Singapore Olvni|»ir Mid Sport* < omuil. at itextraordinary general meeting at \\w U< yewternay, abolished their Boanl of < ontrol GmMCfl Nft! aim n<l< .1 the rules of the Connril to ijual xotinu to their affiliates. The Council will now 1 < managed by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1001 11 SITUATIONS VACANT CALESMAN-DRIVKR v.;.r.?»-d 1 j Apply stating experience ani pay expected to Box T722. Standard, Singapore 1. ANTED: Ch..- <o salesman. preferably experienced fof aa import firm. Good education, character. Con- 1 Iscientious and ambitious Knowledge ol various Chinese Walects. Box T724, Standard, Singapore l. APPLICATIONS are invited from
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    • 567 11 DEATH MR. TAN CHENG BOON Passed away peacefully at 26 Hillside Drive. Funeral on Sunday, 16.3 52 morning. ACKNOWLEDGMENT \IRS. Khoo Soon Chee and family thank thtfse who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence, loan of cars and all other forms of assistance at the funeral of Mr. Khoo
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    • 597 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OFFER 1000 tons Canadian newsprint, 52 grams reel* widths for machine trims 86,102 or 136 inches. March/ April shipments Cs23o per ton CIF. Further particulars Singapore, P.O. Box 1748. NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% 1940 WAR LOAN (1952-59) VOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above
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    • 98 11 THE UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LTD., liavr pleasure Em ■Maoancißg 1 the opening dI 1 1 1 \v Branch al I J. Ol I I\S ROAD CENTRAL iiom; konc; on Tuesday, the 18th March '52 with Mr. D.P. Sarin as Manager i The bram-ti i* rquipprd to handle all 1 types
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  • 65 12 bk; sweep race i. double tote races 5 8. I Goodwood f Cay Reveller 4 Francis I'K. \-l s WAIKIKI WAIKIKI k S: Sir. p m My l.uu A- J^Uni Per\rr«.«* r AI»»>«|Nfor«l iionuiuiu < 01. l>.ily t oi. UJiy ice 7: lIS p m JJJJ Prlocellßg Oiwr-'
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  • 1190 12 By GOODWOOD THE VAN BREUKELEN trio. Colonel Whatnot (Percival), Curlew (Maui) ami Colonel Daly (E. Donnelh have a eoiiima.ulin^ interest m the iv tl. the main rare of this afternoon's Singapore Turf Cluh March ■kcetins at Bnkit Timah. arc all proved stayers. c
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  • 1307 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 P.M. Horses: Class. 2 Div. 2^-6 Furs. 1. 11 l Mastermun 4y 9.00 Ho D |l^^ nSha Sul ivan J. Donnelly 2. 11l Magic Oak 5v 8.13 W.M. Watt Hobbs Si 1 1 3. 0 Showman 4v 8.12 'Shaw Stable" Martin uUc 4. 000
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  • 391 12 ALTHOUGH officially a Club side, Aryan Gymkhana will be made un of a galaxy of Indian football stars, among them lour players who have been selected to j represent India at Helsinki this year. The team promises to ho a better and stronger combina- j
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  • 167 12 MR A. J. BRAG A was the winner of the Singapore Gun Clubs weekly Silver Spoon Shoot on Thursday with a score of l;i7A <50 for Trap. 85 lor Skeet plus handicap of 27 >. He missed what might have been the first 2(J
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  • 252 12 \LL ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS WOV; PENG SOON, mm of fe lh M ulio arc amoii" th«* t'i«ht nedej m tit. Fnulaiul <hani|»ion<<hi|M whirli »sjm, at \X«mlii« s<la\. expressed full «on<i«|, (M retain the singles title for the third hrn. In a letter to his wife
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    • 85 12 ITIDESf %1 HIC.H TIDES at the principal re.-o::s m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.56 12.59 Malacca 9.46 10.10 Port Dirkson 8»7 8.51 Port Sham 7.36 7.51 Penan* 2.20 2.43 TONIGHT** WRESTLING NIGHT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TWO VILLAINS MEET IN THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED MATCH EVER. KING A L KONG
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    • 199 12 PHILIPS RADIOGRAMIH Aioni;i. i oo: l 1 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 1 Equipped with Philips automatic, Hare* 1$ changer. 2. Capable of playing all 78 45 and 33 i> m on the market. 3. Philips featherlight pieio-electnc pick up g--^ sensitivity out -standing quality, low record I complete absence of induction
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