Singapore Standard, 18 March 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard ik IL *J 1 VOL M NO. 260 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 341 1 14 TIONAL SERVICE Standard Staff Reporter lhi National Service Bill is a preparation not to ...itli the immediate problem of armed terrorism I .deration, but with the complex problems which ,ple would be called upon to face in an inter1 national crisis. The
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  • 117 1 Templer Will Speak on Gurney Fund i staff MTestpoadeafl LUMPUR, Mon An Hei f Gui 31 11 be 8' ejn I I i ten Sir rl C Friday, i i i iuraipeafc M If ;nd e F< |e ition, the i' iblic m i e Me nial shou I (i
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  • 34 1 ,1 >tatf CorresponJent LUMPUR. Mon. mail train services j snas and Kluang j ed today owing to of a train in tc terrorist activi- thai normal run- 1 me n iw.
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  • 44 1 JAKARTA, Mar 17 «AP>— The Ind mesian Film Censorship Board has banned the 20th Cen♦urv F»x film "David and Bathsheba." on the ground that th. t > version is supposed to be m conflict with the Modern religious i)')i:it ;>t view.
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  • 111 1 LONDON, Mar. 17, (Reuter) Dr. James B. Conant, President of Harvard University and a leading American wartime nuclear scientist, warned here today that "month by month the stockpile of atomic bombs in Russia mounts." Addressing the London School of Economics, he said: "For the
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  • 144 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's Water Department is to form a company ut voluntary uniformed special constables recruited from its departmental stafi for protection of the Department's property and personnel in any emergency. The force will be under the Security Officer ol
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  • 141 1 Siandird Staff Correspondent MALACCA Mon— Over 100 Chinese representatives from "uilds, schools and associations today held a meeting called by the branch of the Malayan Chinese Association to discuss the National Service Bill. The Bill was wholeheartedly supported but it was strongly ielt that while it
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  • 80 1 DUBLIN' IRELAND. Mar. 17. AP> All over Ireland the celebrations honouring St. Patrick .started early today. Thousands of .shamrock wearers Ul their holiday best trooped into the capital here Horn nearby villages and farms seeking •he best places to watch the twomile parade down lamed OConnell
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  • 76 1 LAVERTON, Victori i. Mar. 17, CRcuter-AAP)- Ihe il sri buili Canberra iot bomber wni?n clipped three hours off the England-Australia record yesterday landed here today With '.lie nose oi a fuel tank crumpled aftei it hit a bird in mid-air. Squadron Leader Geoffrey Tuck who
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  • 45 1 LODNON, Mar. IT. (Reutcr) The London Stock Exchange was mainly dull today with most 01 the trading that took place of professional nature. Government securities. although quiet. were very fum with the strength ot Sterling still a major Influence ia this market.
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  • 329 1 French Appeal To Rebels: Stop This Bloodshed SAIGON, Mar. 17 (Reuter) French Army propaganda rhief Col. Claude Clement last night iippealed to Vietminh leader Ho Clii Minli: "Wbs not stop this bloodshed of your youth and ours?" In a broadcast over Radio Franco Asie. Col.
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    58 1 photo. Story in Page 3. The felling: of the first coconut tree yesterday marke* the beginning of the development of Singapore's multi-million-dollar Paya Lebar Airport site. This is the first of more than 5,000 such trees to be cut down, while the rooting out of the stumps will have to
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  • 80 1 UK Freighter In Distress VANCOUVER, British Columbia. Mar. IV (UP) The British freighter Daiton wallowed helplessly off the west coast today after losing its propellei arid a United States Coast Guard cutter sped to its aid. Tte ship's position was re ported in a radio disti ess call /esterday afternoon
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  • 61 1 Standard Stall Reporter A 4.') •t-- i r ...-,.rj i;,.) »I] <•: Si'. Joa Liang, died yesterday wounds he was alleged to I ive received from a choppei during ;i fighj which took place at Pula i Tekong ai 1 30 p m In connection with this
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  • 160 1 LONDON, Mar. 17, (Reuter).— Top diplomats of the "Big Three" Western Powers are meeting here today to consider their Governments' reply to Russia's note last week urging immediate talks on a German peace treaty. r On the British side will be Foreign Secretary
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  • 113 1 RENANG, Mon An extortioner who kept an appointment to receive $2,000 from a hardware dealer, was shot dead by Police today in the premises of Chop Thve' Hin and Co. in Beach Street near the Central Fire- Station. He was Chan Kim Hens,, aged 28. He had
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  • 33 1 HONGKONG, Mar. IT. <UP>--The Catholic Centre here announced today that Archbishop Cyril Rudolph Jarre, 74. oi Tsinan, Shantung, died on March H following a month-long imprisonment by the Chinese Comi■: 's.
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    12 1 photo. the President of the Society, Mr. T. P. F. Mcweite. Standard
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  • 138 1 Aussie PM Renews His Pledge To UK CANBERRA. Mar 17 (ReuterAAP)— Mr. Robert Menzies, Prime Minister Of Australia, today reiterated his pledge to Britain that as soon as Australia's balance of payments position permitted her drastic cuts in imports would be reviewed. "We should have been delighted to leave United
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  • 82 1 CAIRO. Mar 17. (AP) Three top Cairo police officers were fined ten days' pay tor failing to perform their duties properly during th e Jan. 2ti Cairo riots, it was learned today All were transferred to isolatfd'police districts as part of the punishment The
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  • 165 1 MUSSAN Mir IT. (API Communist truce negotiat »rs I >• day accused the united N i tions Command of carrying nut another "criminal* 1 aerial attack on a prisoner-of-wai camp to I North Korea. The Reds said a British soldier was e/ounded when
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  • 119 1 WASHINGTON. Mar 17. (HP). American official* said today that Russia may be netting ready for a new effort to transfer the dead lock Korean truce talks to the United Nations Headquarters in New York They said the uav thr Communist negotiators hive been
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  • 160 1 Thai PM, Not King,ToOpen Assembly H.\.\(iK( »X Mai Premtei Pibul Sonxgra a-.i- kidnapped fi >tn I c "Manhattan ii i coup dvtat lad .1 iThailand's Nati mal A tomorrow, Instead »1 X i Phumiphon Adu'det The action at the ECing I dent) going la -t week to the side I'fsnii
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  • 75 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 17. Th e following ore the cloimq prices of rubber and rin on rhe London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 33 id. Apr/June 32.1d. July/Sept. 3Ojd. Oct./Dec. 29id. April c.i.f. 31 id. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £973 per ton buyers
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 tieaoun« nuCaMno* Govt. Versus CmSm-^, KL To Cheek d««UKam* Malaya, Hi News inside uesence: city ccuncu^p. 2 wima: Rise^ P 4 Ru»Heff: Af f eete d^p.9 M Dffifß |BIWg GOLD FLAKE $180 pert* 55cf*p*rl0spacttt fawtmt S2 05 pet tm Wets per Wsfacttf-
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  • 422 2 photo Dy tnce ivoon Lin. Wrangle Over Civil Deience Costs Division Standard Staff Reporter A WRAXGLE is gokig on between the Government ami the City Council over the appoi lioiimenl of expenditure in connection with the civil defence scheme for Singapore. This is how the wrangling
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  • 75 2 WHEN asked by the Singa- j pore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, why he preferred the Army to the Police Force, a young Malay soldier. Manaf bin Samah, alleged to be a deserter from the Federa- tion Police Force, said: "In the Army
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  • 232 2 Absented Himself Without Leave DII r'i* ULI IES which arose wa in charge of a he atering for 200 ..■re o un learahte to i ii Pi. ite Syed M istaI bin Syed Emiut ot the r Catering C attached to 61 O :>; A VL Bu l R iF
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  • 134 2 TESTIFYING at the Singapore Assizes yesterday at the a! of Govindasamy Armug i, who was charged with nurder, a Chinese clerk em- j> oyed at the Lock Lock Hotel i in Geylang lold the court that a1 aboul 11.30 a.m. on Dec. 14.'
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  • 78 2 Dance Society Officers Named AT the annual meeting of the Sii uap >Te Society of Amateur I>-i "era the following were i vd office-bearera for the President Chan Chink Si g Vice-Presidents, Lam J Khim, 1.0.v Yong Lin: hon. secretary, C:\ec Teck Guan: i secretary, Othman Nay in: hon treasurer.
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  • 309 2 Post, Phone, Bus Services For SIT Estate Residents Their Complaints Heard Standard Staff Reporter IN RESPONSE to requests by the 2.000 residents of ihe Singapore Improvement Estate in Bukit Tiniah. the Oriental Telephone ami Electric Company will install a call box at the main entrance to the Primes!* Elizabeth j
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  • 141 2 Widows Sign 1 0- Year Pact AN AGREEMENT by which the infant children of three widows of the late Yong Yit Lin. Singapore businessman 'who died in May. L950, will benefit, was approved by the I Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Chong
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  • 52 2 "IGNORANCE of the law is no excuse for causing suffering to animals." said the City Police Magistrate, to Or Guan Chuan before fining him $200, for causing unnecessary suffering to animals by placing 267 fowls. 59 ducks and seven geese in nine baskets" at Petain Road on
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  • 77 2 SALLEH bin Tahir, who pleaded that he did not hear the Vehicles Inspector stop him, was fined $10 in the City Police Court yesterday, for failing to stop his taxi when ordered to do so at Dhoby Ghaut on Jan. 11. Sub-Inspector Wee, said that he ordered Salleh
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  • 23 2 A TAXI-OWNER was fined $10 in the City Police Court yesterday for using torn and dirty cushion covers in his taxi.
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  • 539 2 ■MORE than $80,000 has bet :i received in cash donations from business houses and Individuals in Singapore towards the $250,000 goal set for St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Fund, according to Archdeacon Robin Woods. The following list represents all gifts which have been donated up to
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    69 2 Mr. Lau Chon Poh (40), a special grrade clerk attached to the Command Secretary's Office, FARELF seen being presented with a testimonial from the Commander-in-Chief, FARELF. Gen. Sir Charles F. Keightley. KCB. KBE. DSO, yesterday. Mr. Lau was cited for his efficient and devoted services in the assistant? of the
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  • 492 2 Standard Staff Reporter FURTHER relaxations on the present low-cost housing Code of Practice have been approved by the Building Committee of Singapore City Councillors, Mr. W. I. Watson, City Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard yesterday. uiebc leuiAHiiuub cue uie first
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  • 149 2 Urges' Ban On Car Tests In Penang Road Standard Staff Reporter MR. PHILIP R. Williams. Labour Member for Roehore Wtird m the Singapore City Council, will Miggest. at the meeting of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Councillors this week, a ban on the testing of cat* m Penang
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  • 58 2 A CHARGE of armed robbery was explained to Victor Adaikalasamy in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday He was alleged to have robbed Seah Kiong Inn at the point of a knife at the junction of Veerasamy Road and Jalan Besar on the night of
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  • 24 2 THE COURT of Criminal and Civil Appeal will sit in the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, on Mar. 24, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 188 2 I 15 to 20% DISC?] a| If J IMs 1 re ■lllrlJß' BE; "v**^\ pt; 111 mWW w mm t In ¥T 4 S LIU* AtttP E?* *4k»>< I EVERYBODY IS T^ v G ADVANTAGE C This Spwial Of for I A VARIED RA ;Gt I COTTON P i E
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    • 64 2 ;^S|jj)ii|Kil j I THt *QORT S STIU. NOTHING TP NOfHIM^f THASS EXACKLY WHUT HMm/^-iVE ST(JD)Ed"\ THEM ARF r> NV^M^ :|^^'|WKlNft^ll^^^RDß'lH•«aLW^ A ITIL MLCEVWCH /T < NUTRITION .'.'-UOOK »O^AGOV T S£**XR 1 1 T^O MINUTKft/f QET !M TWKWt AKiD (^hA/nT ET, IN /8 J AT TH' EYES ON TME DYING OF
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  • 496 3 WORK BEGINS ON MULTI MILLION AIRPORT Standard Staff Reporter on Singapore's multi-million dollar international airport began yesterday nilli the lolling of coconut trees m a heavy afternoon downpour. of th ln J Br y an Superintending Engineer (Airports) sen K Slnga v?° r Public Works Department was preOffir M?u th
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  • 310 3 I Standard Staff Reporter A IIW minutes before the pictures (at left and below) were taken, the crowds, < aught by the cameraman, were frantically seeking: shelter after being temporarily blinded by a flash or lightning which set four trees ablaze, three in the grounds
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  • 116 3 Blythe Annoys Chinese urd Stan importer ILLEGATION that olonial Secretary, i ;inre, Mr. \V. L, had distorted facts ted in the Chinese ■>• ot" Commerce's ir.dum on citizen- > 1 1. ills lor China-horn *e when he inferred i! they were only will-, to pa temporary j lesiaace" to the
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  • 208 3 Gimson To Bid Legco Farewell Standard Staff Reporter i;>l)\\ h;}| Im* tht* last day that Singapore's i« (.it\rriior. Sir Franklin GI—OOM, will preside •«»lon\\ Legislative < oiiih il. ;!in will deliver his to the Council nofficials are exspress theii appreservi «s to the g his term as Gov--0 this, I
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  • 46 3 SHAUL bin KADEER <26), was sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to three months" rigorous imprisonment t<> be followed by 12 months police supervision, for causing hurt to Noor Mohamed bin Kunchee Marican at Cecil Street on the night of Feb. 23.
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    25 3 photo. *iaukli a suys K «od bye to individual officers of the Ma layan Naval Forc« at Iheic Iw-uduaarters at the Nival Base yesterday. Standard
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  • 523 3 Standard Slatt Reporter THE Chief of the Singapore Police Special Branch, Mr. A. E. G. Blades yesterday said that the extended "deadline" for the renewal of torn and defaced identity cards— April 10— was a misnomer. "It does not mean that alter April
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  • 68 3 St.ind.ird Staff Reporter THI B ik I Timah B >ys' Home j tas been renamed the "Gimson Scl Boj with the »J e G ivern »r of Si Fi mklin Gimson, One ol the reasons for the rei is that there was a cei mi amount
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  • 25 3 THE Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (London) will hold this* year's practical examinations in Augu.-^t and 'September in Singapore.
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  • 202 3 sibstations in Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAI Alexandra Brickworks. Pasir Panjang. Reformatory Kd.. Oxygen Factory, Cressonlte, st. James. Miri Kd.. Silat Kd.. Bukit Pasoh. 8.A.T.. Trafalgar St.. Anson Kd.. Tiong Haliru. Sajco St.. Kamah St.. Peoples Park. Nanson Rd.. Lam Soon Oil Mills. Guan Ilin.
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  • 126 3 Standard Staff Reporter WITH BUT A few more days left before he leaves Singapore on retirement, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, bid several hundred ratings and officers of the Malayan Naval Force goodbye at their headquarters yesterday. Sir Franklin, accompanied by his Naval A.D.C.
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  • 223 3 City Day 'Show' Planned A "CITY DAY" exhibition to coincide with the first anniversary of City Day Sep- tember Tl has been suggested to the Singapore City Council by G. (i. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary. The. exhibition will be arranged by Mr. Thomson's Department. In a letter to Mr. T.
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  • 192 3 Labourers May Get 'Furlough' THE PERMANENT Labour Committee of Singapore is J shortly to consider the recom- i 4 mendation of the Service Com- mittee of the City Councillors lo grant their daily-rated em- ployees 12 days' paid annual Hj leave each. This follows consideration of j■* the Service Committee's
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  • 37 3 THIRTY-THRFE gamblers •vere fined a total of $330 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for gaming in public. Cash amounting to $55.35, .seized in the raids was paid to the Magistrate's Poor Box.
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  • 86 3 they were not only loosing i their C-in-C but also a very good friend, said Capt. I Nicholls. In reply. Sir Franklin spoke of the fine sea-faring tradition of the Colony. He was impressed, he said, with the j manly bearing of the rating- of the Force. He would-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 98 3 i'• I IT'S A FACT! 4^L ™tHO*NBEAR jtflPAilM.'J Roccoon family, Ht Hont B<?o i^ Smß^ Kinkajou it not ♦i^ffl^^R^ffl^^ really b.o. 0r.4 '-^^/jr brown fur /4r ihort le ond MOW very long pr*. »S^ dentil* toil. ;l j,AJ.iA.'. .<. .t. .i. j. j. j p V tat -»«**^h m DCS!
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  • 210 4 K.L. Investip (H Branch Resh u !.!(>() Standard Staff Cerrespoi KUALA LLMPI R. >lon.— I\ u K Police are taking active iiic;imiiv> i,, rise in the number of serious crinu The measures include p] policemen on beat duty, detective force, increasing i mobile patrols and
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  • 428 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The death defying people of Kampong Temenggor, a remote village near Grik, Perak, have received further food supplies from Government as reward for their courage. The food, about 1,400 pounds, were dropped to them by parachute
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  • 46 4 FOR failing to display price lists of controlled articlees four stall-holders Lee Wah. Leong Yee, Yoe Kim and Lim Ming were charged before Che Ibrahim bin Haji Salam, the Circuit Magistrate, Kluang and were each fined $25 or five i days' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 101 4 Standard Staff Correspondent At the annual general meeting of the Selangor Sikh Union field at 3. Club Road. Kuala Lumpur, the following were elected office bearers for the year: President: Mr. Kernail Singh Gill; Vice-President: Mr. Ajit Singh; Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. Joginder Singh; Hon. Asst. Gen.
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  • 45 4 KLUANG, Mon.— Tani bin Selamah, aged 29, a "Special Constable at Jalan Batu Pahat. who absented himself from duty with the intention of deserting the force, was fined $200, or two months' rigorous imprisonment by the Circuit Magistrate. Che Ibrahim bin Haji Salam.
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  • 47 4 KLUANG, Mon. Over 50 couples turned up for the social and dance organized by the Women's Service League at the International Club. There were lucky dips and raffles which brought in $1,100 for the District "welfare funds. Music was supplied by the Kluang Malay Orchestra.
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  • 494 4 Court f Told KUALA LUMPUR, Mom.— An allegation that the cashier of the General Transport Company, Kuala Lumpur, while on his way to the hank to deposit a large sum of money, had suggested to him they could share the money hy pretending that they had been
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Kuala Lumpur Coroner, Che Harun returned a verdict of accidental death with no one to blame, at the conclusion of ati inquest into the death of a Chinese, Mow Kwai. who was involved in a collision with a motor cycle on Dec. 29
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  • 184 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A fortnight ago, the Malay Regiment launched a recruiting campaign in Kelantan and Trengganu, two predominantly Malay States. Today, at Port Dickson. the headquarters of the Malay Regiment, the recruit complement of No. 4. Company is composed of 153 men. All of them
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  • 102 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The students" representatives and the Government side met today to discuss the revision of allowance to Government scholarship students undergoing training in the United Kingdom reached "a happy basis" on their talks. It is understood recommendations on the proposed in- creases in the
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  • 83 4 I KLUANG. Mon.— The annual I general meeting of the ihorej I Teachers' Union w. be held at MLuar on April 12. Apart from the business meeting for the election of office-bearers 1 advantage will he taken to make it a social gathering of Johore teachers The hockey
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  • 301 4 KL M'pality To Spend $1. 6 Mil. Standard Staff Cotrespendettf KUALA LOIPI'R, Mon.— A total expenditure of 51,600,000 will be spent by the Municipal Engineer heat 9 uncier six neaos. Referring to the works in hand at present, the .Municipal Engineer, Mr. D. I. Todman. told the Public Works Committee
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  • 71 4 AT the annual gene a meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association (Mala van Railway) held, at the Sentul works Sports Club, Sentul. the following <>flir«- bearer s were elected- Chairman: Hr Oop Hooi Boon: Hfon 45ecf A Treasurer: P. Etamachandran: Committee Messrs. Ciiin Kin Poh. V T.
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon During the absence Erom the! country of Mr. Lim Kh.w Se t Mr. Lee Thean Chu bas been appointed a temporary men her of the Federal Co mciL
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  • 114 4 KUALA LUMPUH, Ifoo An attempt is being made I J the Selangor Stamp Cub to rhange the designs of local stamps. Members of the Club were unanimous in their j opinion that the designs on local stamps ibould be of some local scenery. At the
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  • 36 4 KUALA IlMi From flmrsdit to Saturda> down lor.il leaves Ipoh t will depart terminate hen Loral tram. Gemas from t to Ipoh will There u ill be the day m.tii on these d.tt«-
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  • 82 4 KIAI.A II M At th<- laM n< public work. <mb ttrr S. C. K. Simga question of ih, erecting :i on the hMMt d lion Park The cli.'!: Barrr". p.. how ever of :h:^ ntft slwayi I /'.luniiip,. ?iiiar,<c suggest) tO ;•<>■■< rehabilitai o 1 aplj S
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  • 37 4 Dope In Car Two Charged JOHOI Two Ch and Ch harge I B< i! <'.\ Ot 7.") pai in a Pel •-lie S Khnk charge v trial. It wa of optun that its aboui he had al (16,0
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  • 38 4 KUALA Folio win) the Pro mission 'he chat i u ed p' atisfied •he can a-, ladii wife BU d an I [brahin Lrate*f I Both n l>i valued ettnouni if B< R i School, I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 242 4 >§ m mm HIWKH Arm Von Run Down Dun t lei tlie climate get the better of you. "SERRAVALLOS TONIC banishes that tired feeling it is pleasant to take too! You can feel it doux you good from the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed virile blood pounding gloriously through youi
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    • 39 4 L fT^S I (vA I 1 flf b-yUG»S IS GETTIN' 1 fBOV,HAVE H-HOW A1 f/ H B 'A. Sl' "i, VSJLI^</ 1^" TO A J I GOT J I COME? J &U^Z^ l S E |^p^ v^y I itl
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  • 308 5 »uth 'Plugged' With Cloth Standard Staff Rrjiorlrr MHinKF RAIIRI', Mon. Tin- father of an ii ->»-;ir-old CbfaMM j:irl, ua* I I I liv Che kadir Itin 1 m th<- >las»i.H|ral«**-i tf ourl t«»J:iv, l)»al \>tu-uti*4' #»fj In rt- lo **lo«k after and eduratr his rliild
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  • 114 5 si^nd~ird Staff < orrrspondent j RAUB, :.i »n. The Raub I): tri( B>y S o it's Association held its third annual general ting ;i \i^ Malay School :i<m e ret t >r i I y. The following m re elected to ho 1 1 .j;Vi e i<>r
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  • 53 5 KOTA 811 M >:: Mr. N K. Ponampa im, chief er f the Police Department, Ke ai 'u ill soon be going on six i ths' m". e. A popi lar figw e in Ke antan sporting cii es, he v. i j entertained I i tea-party by
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  • 175 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mem— One of the two terror-; i ists killed m the Federation m the last 24 hours was I'oh Yin, bagged this morning m Seremban by a patrol 1 of 1 7 Gurkhas acting on information. A shotgun, rifle, grenade, ammunition and docu- ments
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  • 619 5 Standard Staff rorre«pondent KUALA U MI'LR, Mod. Mr. khoo Teik Ee, a proniiiii'iit Kuala Lumpur lawyer, appeared in the Hijih Court today as one of the defendants i» a Miit »n which he is alleged to have bought certain property mortgaged to hi* client, Mr.
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  • 179 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Mon. Delegates from Burma and other countries in South-East Asia will be among seven hundred young people expected to attend the All-Malaya MYF Institute in Singapore next month. This biennial convention of the Methodist Youth Fellowship in Malaya is the
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  • 64 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— Krian women have formed a committee to look after the we! fare of patients in the Parit Buntar Hospital by supplying them with books and periodicals. Mrs. Harvey is the chairman of the Committee and Mrs. J. Sandanasamy the secretary. Other
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  • 95 5 ONLY 10,000 LEFT IPOII. Mon— Only ten thousand MCA tickets are now left for sale m Ipoh and these are expected to be sold within the next < two days. < The draw is still 33 days away. Eight thousand were sold m Ipoh to day. An official of the
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    87 5 A proposal to form a Chinese medical research group to improve the standard of Chinese medicine was made yesterday by Mr. Lee Kong Chian, president of the Singapore Tong Choi Medical Institution. Mr. Lee was speaking to more than 300 members of the Institution on the occasion of the Chinese
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  • 24 5 PARIT BUXTAR. Mon.— Soon Sian Chooi was fined $130 for driving a car without 1 driving licence and third party insurance.
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  • 65 5 IPOH. Mon.— Remarking that the three prosecution witnesses had given conflicting evi- dence on the movement s of the accused persons. Mr. .1. R. Whimster. President of the Sessions Court acquitted and dHcharqed two young Hakka girls. Chong Toke Ying (22) and Chin Moy (If)) of harbouring bandits
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  • 26 5 TAIPING, Mon. The North Perak Normal Students' Committee will hold a social and dance on Saturday, March L'L' at King Edward VII School i
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  • 256 5 And A Jeep Crashed 128 ft. TAIPING, Mm.— Mr. E. N. W. Oliver, Sup*'rinlcrilent of the Maxwell Hills, told the Coroner's Court yesterday that the hill road had 72 corners and a gradient of one in eleven. He addrd that caio of \hc mad had recently
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  • 48 5 IPOH. Mon Clai'iiinq trial. Murugayah Saunanathan (20) ;m Indian, charged with kidnapping a minor, lachy, from Aluihu. her uncle on Fell. IS a; the Tamil Settlement was allowed $500 bail tn the Sessions Com; this morning. The case was postponed to March 'i\ for further] mention.
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  • 163 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Mon. Old girls of the Lady Treacher Girls, I School from Penang and all over Perak gathered here yesterday to pay tribute to their school principal. Miss Delle Olson who is leaving for the United States shortly. The president of the Old
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  • 106 5 IPOH. Mori The Chk* Chamber of Commerce tm\^ decided to ask '.he Government nut to doM down the thre-i Customs ivarehouses in ipoh. Kuaia Kangsar ami Taipiug This decision was taken at tha Chamber's meeUng recently. The Chamber will a. so poi r I nu! to
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  • 80 5 $4M.Harbour For Kelantan KOTA BRA R 13, M i Kelantan to have modem, sH neamlined M 009,000 lurboi r to replace the pri- cnt port y I) ingun, \\\w( h is unsuitable for baodling |he <■■ (landing internal ti ade of 'he I Coast State of Mala i The new
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    • 95 5 WL'f&iA Wmlm, ■A^^''^ All the woy through— in design itfmmMM mlm MMSi m engineering, the FORD V8 V -WM?isW^ W^^/ l% builr for the ycors oheod Wlth J'|.| j i illPliip -ffi extra strength for safer, mor« r ,w \J: W# T'ffiwP /f 7 dependable transportation. Th« ■i Wp J}.
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    • 172 5 Federation Diary KUALA LUMPUR r^PSK^BarUm Strike. >I\DR*S: Tien Nga! Koh Lvi R.ick l->3O 230 630 and 913 pn KK\: All Qiet On The Western Rl The Tales Of Hoffman 91j Front pm. I'll Get You For This L* 30 A ipi(Vf» and 630 p.m. I AiriW» P.WII.ION: Mci Kunj See
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  • 911 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Cloud Of Suspicion THE recent preliminary inquiry at the Singapore 1 Court m which six men were allied to have stolen $400,000 worth of smugged opium has resulted m the discharge of all the unfortunately two local police officers whose names were bandied about during
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  • 1111 6  - Hongkong Keeps Up Appearances FRANK ROBERTSON By HONGKONG. EXPERIENCE m Korea, however vicarious, does not help one to understand and rationalise what may be termed the "Hongkong attitude," although this colonyi no less than Korea, borders upon Communist Chinese is infinitely less defensible and is m every respect rather closer
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  • 307 6 Review of Views Our Home UNDER the title "LeVs wake Malaya our home"'. Naayang Siang Pau contended that although the majority of the overseas Chinese in Malaya were deprived of citizenship rights, they still regarded Malaya as their home. The Daily said Chinese in this country should be given equal
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 287 6 i Sir; —In your corres- > pondence columns on 12th 1 March I noticed a letter 1 headed "Rubber Sawn 1 Timber." i May I request space in your column to answer one or two of the points mentioned by "The Owl." If the local consumption
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    • 161 6 Sir:— The Perak State Government has turned down a request from the Labour Member, the Hon'ble Mr. C. H. Yin. at the last State Council Meeting for widening and allowing more and adequate Labour representations from the Malayan Trade Union Council to the various public bodies such
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    • 517 6  -  TAKAR TT is a special area, marked A off by notices, watched against intrusion. Through the long hours of darkness, grim, long-fanged dogs patrol. With them move silent, dark shadows, their "handlers". Both dogs and men ore highlytrained to detect ond arrest unlawful intruders. There ore olso
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  • 461 6  -  CASSANDRA By rjONT stop me. I'm going Into a kind of tr ±J See that faraway look in my eyes'* s. mystical expression? I am about to read youi beg your pardon your DESTINY— in the stars This is the moment of absolute and ultin Silence for the
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  • 121 6 Sir: So Mr. Dasaratha Raj opposes Air. M. P. D. Nair's support for the U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. alliance in Kuala Lumpur! Mr. Raj's argument is that U.M.N.O. and M.C.A. are communal parties, and that the Labour Party, whether in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore is non-communal. Recently both U.M.N.O.
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  • 195 7 Collins Hints At 'Astounding' New Us Arms WESI POINT, Mar. 17 (AP)— C^neral J. Lawton Ihn- -a>H ||m I nit«-«l States ifl kt on the threshold of ,w il» v« •l«|»iim-iils" in wea|H»nH that "completely „n>r' vwn the rnu^i hopeful military planners. j i B;1 h e Army Chief-of-Staff I
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  • 72 7 3rd Senator Urges Quick Ratification Mar 17. ■or H A.- candei I m New Jer- v S» r.t'v ol Japane e ten res- free and inde- ill come v te So\ iet a pei ch id the J f fai of l iUVC ran Senate r tern affaii fl ':>v
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  • 52 7 'Time' Sheet Was Changed Court Told v;\' WING (28), the Singapore l irt ft sterday i ounta ol cheating Dank ol a total ents at Fi asei and 1• in January last that Cheong D ieving ount ol overtime nployec ol the to (5,781.80 it should be only alii wed
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  • 41 7 the p.<>: three traders were ffences againsi I re mtrol Oi- 254 cundt'cl. the aivictiona '.vcre p. t tags fines anaouni 1.2 vere colli cted Se I .r c display ed I n $2 WO ea
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  • 66 7 IM.M'OKK it> Den will hold :i neetiai this afterto (Loose a --or to thfir Dcputv it Mr II mtti who will be roi -hiiii; his pOSI to tip app>intmrnt hen pr«>b.ib!y ;ts deal of ||m Kt^ki uir Mimiripal ;>m m 'Hi merit hIS proi lun
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  • 197 7 WITH US TANK BATTALION' SOMEWHERE IX KOREA, Mar. U> (UP) Tank Commander Colonel Charles Timer today pointed to a camouflaged Patton tank, sunk in firing position on a ridges, 1 an<i said "this is the best tank W€ ever had." Tuner a is answering a
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  • 143 7 i CAIRO Mar. IT. (Reuter) Ahmed Hussein, lawyer and leader ol the A! Ishterakeyah (National Socialist' Party, formerly known as greenshirt fascists, was sent to prison today for 19 m >nths for a series of ea he i to be lese-majeste 1 (offence against the sovereign
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  • 240 7 Sevan Says: J ARROW. ENGLAND, Mar. 16 (RcuHr)-Mr. Aneurin Be;van, ieadcr of the Labour Party's Left wing, said tonight American economic policy was '"doing more damage to Western Europe than Stalin can ever do". The fiery Welshman, currently in hot water with the Labour
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  • 103 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 17 (AP) —Hubert G. Schenek. chief of the American Mutual Security Administration mission to China, said yesterday he favoured continued and additional financial aid for Formosa. Such a programme, he said, would: 1 Help prevent the spread of Communism in the
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  • 50 7 Five Egyptians convicted of taking pari in the orgy ot fireraising ui Cario's "black Saturday" riots in January were sentenced today to hard labour terms ranging from seven to 12 years. They were fo ind guilty of setting fuo to ;i department store.
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    33 7 photo. Senator Lsies Kefauver led President Truman in the Democrat ballot of the New Hampshire Presidential primary. Senator Kefauver was Chairman of last year's Senate Crime Investigating Committee. He is from Tennessee. AP
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  • 244 7 TOKYO, Mar. 17, (UP).— Japan today may produce her own aircraft subject to General Headquarters approval— but would have to hire foreign pilots to fly I them. An AP report stated that the Chancellor said he was for a peaceful understanding with
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  • 33 7 LONDON, Mar. 18, (AFP) Thirty-four-year-old British air ace Johnie Baldwin, credited with killing German Field Marshal Rommel during World War 11. was unofficially reported missing on active service m Korea.
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  • 76 7 UK To Test 1 2 A-Bombs This Summer LONDON, March 16, (Reuter)— The Sunday Express said today Britain would test at least two atom bombs late this summer off Christmas Island, 230 miles south of Indonesia in the Indian Ocean. A spokesman for Prime Minister Winston Churchill's office said tonight:
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  • 90 7 NURENBERG. Germany. Mar. 17 (UP i— A German court sentenced Franz Rademacher. wartime head of the Nazi Office of Jewish Affairs, to three years and five months in jail today for complicity in the mass killings and deportations of Jews. He is the first major war
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  • 34 7 CARACA9, Venezuela, Mar. 17 (AP)— Ex-King Leopold of Belgium and his wife. Princess Rehy, arrived here on Saturday on a visit. They are living at Maracay, 68 miles west of Caracas.
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  • 238 7 Father Gives In LONDON, Mar. 16 (Reutcr) The father of Edwina Wills, shy British tobacco heiress who rushed to the French Riviera last week to defiantly announce her imminent marriage to young Lord Savernake, today ruefully consented to the marriage. But he still considered
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  • 263 7 TAIPEI, Mar. 17 (AP) Nationalist China today ■miMliJ n revised treaty draft at an informal meeting of the tn<» partire to the Chinese-Japanese treaty eonferenee. The draft was described as i "final." It mot some but not all the Japanese objections to the
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  • 112 7 MIAMI Florida, Mar. 17. (UP) Exiled Cuban President Carlos Prio Socarras arrived here today to consult with friends and members of his overthrown government and "organize resistance against General Fulgencio Batista." Prio said he would .stay in Miami ten days then return to Mexico City.
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  • 40 7 CASABLANCA. French Morocco. March 16, <UP) Four persons were killed near here today when two civilian twoseater planes collided in midair and crashed in flames All the four wer e French residents here.
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  • 188 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 16 (IP)— Major General Torstein Dale, Director General of medical services of Norwegian Armed Forces, dismissed as "nonsense" today Communist charges that United Nations were engaging in germ warfare in Korea. Dale said, "You don't have to bring germs into Communist territory
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    • 80 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS. I announce S the following schedule changes including h additional flights KUALA LUMPUR IPOH AND RETURN Effective 19th March. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR/IPOH AND RETURN. Fli 9 hf No. Fli 9 ht No I ML. 104. Wednesdays end Saturdays: ML. 103. 0700 dep. Singopore. arr. y\ 1235 g 0830
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  • 226 8 CUT IN ROUND-TRIP FARES TO H'KONG Two New Liners Placed On Run Standard Shipping Reporter TRAVEL-CONSCIOUS Malayans especially llie steadily increasing number who take advantage of the round-trip amenities by Royal Interocean Lines ships on the Singapore-Hongkong run will now be able to make the trip at specially reduced fares.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 8 Jet student-pilot planes, built at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California, for air force, navy, marines and friendly foreign powers. skim m formation on a test flight 20,000 feet over Southern California. These T-33 trainers are available sooner these days because production time on final assembly line has been rut by
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  • 238 8 SHIPS' TURN ROUND LIVERPOOL, Mar. 17 (Rrulrr) Turn round for .ships nas excellent in United States ports, goo«l in Euiope generally but poor in Britain, India ami Australia, the Liverpool Steam Shipowners Association stated today. In its report for 1951, the Association said that improvements
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  • 202 8 WHARVES Ship Ci idown G:Ue Ajax 33 34 2 Alcides 36 2 Arnold Maersk 31 32 2 Benavannoch it* 4 Bintang 27 28 2 Cingclesp Prince 4 .i 8 Gausdal 25 26 4 Glenfinlas 29 30 2 Gleneain 13/14 4 Glenroy 11/12 4 Hooghkerk 38 'M9
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  • 40 8 AMSTERDAM K.L.M. intends to operate a thrice-week-ly service between Amsterdam and Helsinki while the Olympic Games are in progress. The present AmsterdamStockholm service will be extended to the Finnish capital for the duration of this sports festival
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    • 697 8 F\si IMULAR TRANS PACIFIC SICKVM E Direct Overland 8«n Fran(is(O Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P.S'ham S pore Arr LA/SF WILLIAM Ist Call 22/23Mar •!ad Call 11 KINKACH 24 26Mar 27 28Mar 25War/2Apr 23Apr IKKINBACH 23 25 Apr 26 27Apr 28Apr/2May 23May Fji (V. particulars of Dry Cargo
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    • 56 8 Despatches TODAY: Thailand (parcels only) 7 a.m. by Fionia. Kuantan (parcels only). 8 a.m. by Rengam, North India and Pakistan 8 a.m. by Loksang. South India (letters only) 8 a.m. by Loksang Djambi 8 a.m. by Selangor. Sibu by Belaga. Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Corfu.
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  • 335 9 Smallholders May Have To Halt Work In Both Countries By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter SIGNS of brewing economic difficulties confronting the' natural rubber producing countries in South-East Asia are becoming apparent. A situation is developing in Malaya and Indonesia in which the
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  • 90 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER t Singapore rub-pru'-s yesterday Bunpts Sellers Sptfl loose W.121 51. 12] ir. in boles Apr. K n v Si <>•>' Sl.OfK l( s S SI 07 51.07\ j; > > 11.M151.t5 I ii\l»o\ R| KBEK i«i i n ii |M' n i o i>« r ib were:
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  • 56 9 I ml M ir'v. t R» porl.-r markel in Sinj in all sets \< a Ij n > activi- led to ho ►pra, won it i $26 por rded I ellers it i Iyer. J63C pc r ii $555 for I $32 ;i
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  • 228 9 Steady Worldwide Fall In Prices Is Seen By Indians Standard Siaff GorrciyoadcMi M \V DrLHI, Mar. 17-— While the fall in wholesale -•I maiiv commodities witnes>e<l reeenlly has been I v^iili >aii>faelion. Indian (government experts in I in<« and < ommeree >iinistries are busy analysing 1 lon wlucfa may ha\e
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  • 35 9 S eden have M^^ed i pujmgni ajjiet* S.vt>di-n will US> 17.000 000 *oith of •7« And *teel products r^o*l Hm Iron macinnery •~tM fnery, if-al anrl phar idud dry Reuter A A P
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  • 141 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, Mar. 1 7-^-Rubbcr export figures from Medan, North Sumatra, showing heavy declines, foreshadow a grave economic crisis for i.i Imloiie.Ma. Despite the currency devaluation of Feb. 4 aimed at stimulating exports, estate rubber exports from North Sumatra during February registered
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  • 86 9 WhyUSFroze East German Bank Assets WASHINGTON. Mar. 17 (AFP)— The dollar accounts of the East German Central bank. "Deutsche Notenbank.' were used to rover transactions in favour of Communist China, according to a Treasury Department communique. The communique was issued to explain the decision of the Treasury Department to freeze
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  • 45 9 THE Governor of British Guiana has started the operation in Georgetown of the U552,900,--000 kiln of the Demetra Bauxite Company Limited, the largest bauxite calcine kiln in the world, with a capacity of 100.000 ton. of calcine bauxite annually U.P
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  • 98 9 JSRINAGAR, (Kashmir), Mar. 17 (AP):— The Kashmir Government, which runs state-operated emporiums for' the sale of Kashmir arts and crafts, is seeking an outlet in Singapore. Officials here said steps are bring taken to obtain suitable quarters in Singapore to house a Kashmir
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  • 131 9 HOLLAND will only get treatment equal to the best treated other foreign nation, according to a secret draft agreement negotiated in The Hague in the recently suspended talks to replace the Netherlands- Indonesian Union, says The New York Times. The Dutch military mission will
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  • 67 9 DEVELOPMENT of a new textile finish that imparts water-repellent and shrink and crush-resistant qualities in a single operation has been announced by Warwick Chemical Co. of New York. Known as "Noraset,* the new finish is the first to be developed from resins, the
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  • 31 9 A JAPANESE mission, now negotiating a new commercial agreement with Brazil, is duo to visit Santiago (Chile) next month to discuss renewal of trade with Chile. A.P.
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    13 9 fbOtO. V^l'iHS? C^ristia- AvsoJiatki »t Sekßie Road. Picture shows the Singapore and Standard
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  • 197 9 Standard Staff LONDON, Mar. 17— In lisation Board has drawn up nient in South-East Asia. The object is, through exporting machinery and technicians, to develop the ability of the countries of South-East Asia to produce the imports needed by Japan. The cost of the
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  • 237 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon— The Malayan share market opened the week on a quiet note m all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Changed prices were i W. Jacks <M> 3.30 3.40 W. Hammer 42.50 43.50 cd 1 C. Cementj 1-01 M. Colls 1.70
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    37 9 The Kampong Batu Rice Milliner Society, Kembau. has purchased a mobile rice mill at a rost of $8,504 with the assistance of R.I DA. Picture shows the mobile rice mill on view to members of the society.
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  • 246 9 Natural Rubber News Says: THE General Services Administration may have gone about the reform in the wrong way, but the Natural Rubber News flatly agrees that the quality rubber problem requires major attention. The quality problem for the rubber producer is
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  • 40 9 KINTA Tin and Tanjong Tin have declared interim dividends of Id per cent and 2S per cent, respectively lor the financial year ending Dee. 31 1952. both payable on April If to shareholders registered or March 13. i
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  • 281 9 THAI RICE EXPORTS I (AFP) The Thai Cabinr! n the Commerce Mini»tr\ tin for private export of 1 1 < *x portable rice. 1 BANGKOK, Alar. 17 I Council lias lak«'ii over iron issue of special permits 1 estimated 1 00.000 tons of e
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  • 133 9 WASHINGTON. Mar 17 <AP American exports \'> Communist countries all but vanished last year, the Government re ported. Exports 4 .0 Red Europe totalled U552,852,000, compared witl U5520,742,080 in 19 iO. The ter Red couni ies dtol uc U.S go wo
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, M. r. 17.—Special Standard Serviw Closing prices on the lioi^kong Exchange t'ylay were HK515.95 *.o £1 Sterling, HK56.775 to US$l: HK$ 1.835 to Malayan $1: HKSO 293 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HKSJI937S to one tad. f
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  • 55 9 Egypt Turning To Russia For Goods ECjYPT is planning la buy £luo.uuo.QOO Arortb <>/ goods Prom Russia, Abdullah Abaza B<\. Egyptian Qnder-Secretary ol Commerce a;id Industry, said En Cairo. A.baza said there k i.;<: (m no difliciilty in extending Ecyptian Russian trade relatio which have hitherto been onftftwd k grain
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  • 561 9 Brown's Review Warns: THE possible effects on the Malayan tin industry of the imposition of the new British excess profits levy is the subject of editorial comment in Brown's Malayan Economic Review published yesterday. From Malaya s point of view, the R v.
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  • 71 9 MESSRS T irq lan I. anm >unpe th< Follow ng i i I outputs f<N Fi i irii;tr.\ Alor Ca ah 19 086 Ib Aycr Pana MS Ib I lenealy Plantai on J i >. Kl'.r.iuc, 5 J <•(»() Ib. P;n;i-n 9(5 MM Talisman 27,000 I
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  • 699 10 V^ALTER GIESEKING, world-famous German pianist, passed through Singapore a few weeks ago en route to Australia for a concert tour at the invitation of the Australian Broad--1 casting Corporation. He will return, according < to schedule, in mid-May to 1 give two recitals in the 1 Victoria
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  • 331 10  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DELMAR rpODAT'S QUOTATION: He who nre>erve> a v\i>e silence I >p* aks well." Serbian Pro 5 i 5 V b TIKSDAY FOR EVERYONE: 2 > T\w- day upquires i calm. cautious., and discreet approach S to situations; adjust to condi tions. Bo conscientious in pur
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  • 217 10  - Today's Reading JEANINE VARNAL 1 WMBMMIP*"* ZwET J r pODAIS FORECAST: Here. J J. on the individual plane, is < S an excellent day. devoid ot 2 «> planetary dissonances. Aided by luck and circumstances, we shall i achieve good results in various < fields. Profits agreements. A «J very
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  • 245 10 healer. Thus we find that much of the intense hatred of Germany and the German people has given place to pity and a desire to democratise the Germans away from the remains of Hilter s Nazism. But memory will not be short, nor time heal, for
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  • 906 10  -  Bill Webb Jones T>Y THE TIME this ap- pears in print, many hundreds of Singaporeans will have heard the Regionil Band of the Royal Air Force. They will not only feel very much belter for the experience, but they will also be considerably enriched. This fine
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    235 10 E.M.I. Written at the time of Mozart's "waxing power and waning fortunes" only a few years before his untimely death m 1791. the work contains some of tlis composers mast exquisite themes, wrought with innate delicacy and absence of harmonic thickening. This, the purest musical thought and style, is captured
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  • 519 10 For the Discophile LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BV VICTOR DOGGETT MOZART. Concerto No in A major, K.488. Walter Giesekinr (piano). Philharmonic Orchestra (Karajan). Columbia LXHH94— LXSBX»; HERE is a new is-ue which I unre.>ervedlv acclaim as one of the most satisfying and beautifully contnved recordings, of nost-war SOMETHING of ihe
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    • 269 10 i 6th DAY TODAX rsviT(a?ti I and STILL DRAWING CROWDS! I II am. 1.43 4.13 6.45 9.30 pm. J SPECIAL! 1 1 1 Latot .Malayan (.a/Hlr rVMLROMANS IN SWAMP PATROL r Definitely not to he missed. j phone |^j|^~~[/~^ rrw^vi II COMING SOON! fa I i^Zl vxrJJMmm touch I l^^ftfr
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    • 310 10 ON THE AIR TODAY RADIO MALAYA B dio >vl *y» Trio: TM Record Renni/iu lununin view; pm Music from staje and CIVr APADE 1 Screen; X.:',» Malayan Police Hand; Ol^UArUnfi pm Take it From Here; 9.30 News ia*m m. 11 <S) 45 Nlrlits at the Opera; 10.30 (484 n 41
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  • 442 11 Winning Performance In Workout Yesterday By GOODWOOD SOLAR STARLIGHT pave a glimpse of *hat can be expected of the gelding tomorrow, seeottd day of the Singapore Turf Club March Meeting at Bukit Timah, when he spurted 39 2 5 *co. ease over tlie three m yesterday morning**
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    58 11 The Badmi..*<m Magazine of Malaya, continuing its policy of popularising the same m this country, has presented a shield to the Selangor Government Department Sports Association for annual inter-department badminton championships. The shield, which was donated by Mr. Tan Teik Lim, Advisory Editor of the Magazine, will be competed for
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  • 268 11 By MAC WITH both trams determined to meet the Ist Battalion Manchester Regimen! in the final of the IFARELF boxing championshipg, th<* semi-final between the REME ami the Ist Battalion Royal Lister Rifles, newly arrired from Hongkong, promises to be a 1 affair. The Ulsters
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  • 112 11 Korean Champion Breaks Olympic Marathon Record MUNSAN, Mar. 17 (AP)— Choi Yoon Chil clocked in the sensational time of two hours, 2fJ mins. and 7 sees. Sunday in the finals of the Korean Olympic marathon trials at Taegu. This is over three minute? better than the Olympic record Of 2:29:19.2
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  • 36 11 CLUBS and Associations who want tu arrange friendly football irmtches with Jacks Sports Club are requested to write to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Lim Choo Ann. co William Jacks Co., (M) Ltd.. Ocean Builc'-ing.
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  • 1027 11 LONDON Mar. 16 <R?uter> I ootb«»ll League er yesterday's matches are as ioho.»s. FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Pt*_ Manchester utd. 34 19 6 ti 43 4. Arsenal 34 18 8 7 65 46 4p T:• m Hotspur 35 18 6 11 65
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  • 164 11  - GOLF HERE'S HOW Slammin San Snead j W 1 FIX ihey.v .menu's of c;ood yo\j form in your mind. They will help you duplicate yood form on J.'if course. Start witli tficsc: Keep your head in fixed po;<iiio:i throughout the swing; rotate your body around! your spine as ad axis.
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  • 194 11 SAIGON, Mar. 17 <AP)— The fledsling state of Vietnam is planning to .send an "important delegation" to the world Olympics Games in Helsinki this summer. Pham van Binh. who recently retired as Minister of Youth and Sports in the Vietnamese government, .said the Council of Ministers
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  • 101 11 JAKARTA, liar. 17 <UP T Indonesian Olympic Committee has been recognized by the Inter national Olympic Committee Lausanne and Indonesia will b. invited to partake In the Helsinki Olympic games, the United P learned today. The recognition was contained in a telegram received here ovei the week
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  • 35 11 STOCKHOLM. Mai 16 IUPI Australian Frank Sedgman tudas ben 4 Denmark's champi n Kurt Nielsen, 6-2. 6-3, <> in an Internation;)] Indoor tenn toun tnent at the Roj al J s Hal here.
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  • 237 12 FREE PLAYING FIELDS FOR SCHOOLS City Bill To Speed Relief A SEPARATE BILL to make provision for exempting schools in Singapore from paying assessment on their playing fields may be introduced in the Legislative Council shortly. So far, this matter has been tied up with the amendment to the Municipal
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  • 185 12 'Rubbish' Say Tiger Officials Si im i por e Tiger Sports Association officials yesterdaj took strong exception to cominrirtn by writer Sentinel «>t the Straits Times on the absence of Tiger SA players from the SCFA team that played against the Singapore Busin' ss Houses FA on Saturday. Sentinel claimed
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  • 100 12 Shell Company have compiled an interesting and useful booklet on the 15th World Olympiad to be held at Helsinki in Finland from July 19 to August 3 this year. The booklet contains full regulations for tourists in Fini land, special Olympic Games I arrangements, the
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  • 238 12 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation plans a triangular interport basketball championship meet in Singapore. The President of the Federation. Mr. (ion Chye Hin, at a meeting yesterday, was named convenor tor the tournament. The i ea teams in- 1 v:" d to part 'vpate
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  • 24 12 MEDICAL Corps trounced Malay Bav.<" Training Centre B—l in the first round of the Junior Army Challenge Cup soccer tournament yesterday.
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  • 75 12 TODAY'S Sport S< ICCER: SAWA League— l D l-BODCA t Koto Rd'a n? Jit' 1 1 Bvsar Stadium; Die. SHBRC v HM. Dockyard a; Geylangi Kota Rna "A" v. i: n tw a: CYMAi Dxv UlB BODCA SYSC at BODCA. SBHFA Leatjue: Haviels- {>■ OCBC at Farrer Pa^k. i Services
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  • 80 12 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Mar. 17 lAP Monotonously efficient, B, Zal arias w>n Ih T.:'.e--1 i le 5' GoM Tournament here stt with 299 for 72 holes .i ved again that she is the b e IS V 'Aonien'-s golf, Betsv Rawls ot Austin Texas, s
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  • 106 12 SYDNEY, Mar. 17, (AFP). Many Australian sportsmen today expressed surprise and disappointment at the choice of only 35 athletes by the Australian Olympics j Federation to represent Aus- I tralia at this year's Olympic games. The main criticism against the team which was announced yesterday, is
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  • 82 12 SYRACUSE, SICILY, Mar. 17, (AP).— Alberto Ascari of Italy yesterday won the 324- i kilometre Grand Prix of Syracuse in a Ferrari 2,800 c.c. Luigi Villoresi. winner of the event last year, finished seventh. Ascari's elapsed time over the distance was two hours 16 mins. 24.96 sees.— at
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  • 353 12 V. Huizen In Great Form For HK Bank HONGKONG Bank Sports Club, one of the strongest teams in the Div. 1 Singapore Business Houses league defeated Pul o e Bukom Sports Club to the tune of seven goals to nil in their match at Shell Sports ground, -Paya Lebar yesterday.
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  • 76 12 CAIRO. Mar. 17 (AP)—Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt won his third straight Egyptian international men's singles tennis championship yesterday by defeating Wladislaw Skonecki, self-exiled Pole, (3-3. 6-0. 6-3. Drobny's sharp, angled shots and service proved too tough for Skonecki to handle. The former Czechoslovakian Davis Cup
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  • 137 12 FIFTEEN witnesses, play- i ers and officials, testified before the SAFA Commission of Enquiry which met yesterday at the S.C.C. to in vestigate the incident at Jala t Besar Stadium last Monday when players from the Chinese Casuals and I Amicable AAA were involv- ed in
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  • 301 12 NETAJI Sports Club cruised to a two-nil victory over CheerfuJ Lads in the SAFA division 3A soccer at the CYMA ground yesterday. The lads could not have been cheerful about their display yesterday. They were the better team in the first half but
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    40 12 pnoio. Sure of a fly ins start in r Olympic training are London girl athletes Jean Desforges, 22, of Forest Gate (left) and 18-year-old Jean Rouse of Tooting. Both are Olympic 'possibles' and are training in Battersea Park, London. Reuter
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  • 195 12 MANILA, Mar. 16, (UP) Visiting athletes from Taiwan won the Philippine track and field championships by beating the country's best in the two-day national meet which ended this afternoon. The Taiwanese scored 62 points in track and 42 points in the field event winning by
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  • 38 12 MARSEILLES. Mar. 16 (UP)— Robert Desbate of France won the 247 kilometers Catox bike race here today followed b} r Albert Dolhats, also of France. Desbate covered the course in 6 hours 33 minutes, 17 seconds.
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  • 268 12 LONDON, Mar. 17, (Reuter).— lnless the French Rugby Federation "put their house in order" on lines agreeable to the four home Rugby Unions there may be another break in the series of Rugby international matches with France. This was made clear in a statement
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  • 113 12 IPOM. Hon.— Mr. Tan Cheng iPhor, a patron of the Perak 1 Badminton Association, denied 1 yesterday thai the Singapore Badminton Association ha I approached him for "Northern I help" for the Singapore'Badminton Hall. A recent report said that he had
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  • 140 12 A DECISION to declare St. Andrews OJd Boys Association winners of last season's Inter School Old Boy s Cricket Association tournament for the Evan Wong Shield was made by the Association yesterday. St. Andrews OBA tied in the tournament with Old Rall'le.sians
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  • 82 12 AT the annual genera! meeting of the Clayton Club. Parit Buntar, held at the dub premises the following were elected uffice bearers For the current year: Presideni The District Officer, Krian (Ex-officio); Vice Presidents: [nche Ahmad bin Haji Ya'acnb and Mr. Wong Mook K.vi J.P.: Hon. Secretary:
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  • 149 12 Clifford Boys Win Nanrrowlyu i fm.- rail from th p th.-v S(m U hl a bird Uh i n Kuala Kan ABslo-€hines< Kunttr bs first round ti'r s( bool Itnn petition i., <up. rhf mat, Kuala K.u, h in a on, „11 i Sat 11 lean they itself v. playi
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  • 28 12 ntE tile sen Cup com c ib on s Mrs \v. Mrs. James T!u- res pel itioti p! tj was: A Diwson 87-16 B Strickland
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  • 155 12 7 IX A LIVELY game of missed diMcc I: I took full points off Katong Sajarah. underdogs m the SAFA first division Ih Jalan Besar Stadium, ended m a 8 I Engineers who were I—o1 0 ahead at halt tin Fur Katong Sajarah this was
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  • 147 12 Fanny Will Test Herself In S. Africa AM ST F.RD A M liar. it. (AP). Fanny B ankers-Koen Hoi land*s V'.: Elousew ife left yesterday by air '<> com pete in the 100 and 220 yards dash and SO-metre hurd events of the S^:.: i African trade and field championships
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