Singapore Standard, 25 March 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard *R SffL -M Voll. II 267 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 188 1 City Councillors Critical Of Govt. Rejection PREMIUM BONDS "Mantlanl Maft Kruorlcr lIIIJ tun Siaganerc LrgiolrtiTC Councillors were i GoYcnuncnii rgjetlkwi «f i^f C3ty Con noil's for iiwing prciniiini IhhkU to finance their ,i rltrlriritv «'\lrn«.ion ithwMg, «i<*V«*ral City hiiri:*-«l tlw* C>unw< ill with catering to iulopiiiiif a Myalerioug attitude and
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  • 20 1 Govt. Relaxes Malaya-RI Malaya-RI Trade Control C [or a the nave betwei i priate send i da tat .should J
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  • 73 1 LOND >N. M 24 Reutei „.d the United ..ct :de:.M scow tomorrow, to p posal tor a four- Germany, here said to r eply Irafted fa p >es not hnaiiy p isibility ot four- a on Germany but ,iding o1 tree e.ecgS« condition creation
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  • 86 1 THE volunteer team of RAF officers and N.C.O's ?rho for the last eight days have been testing newlydesigned ivn g I c survival pack eventually to be used I hi/ fighter pilots operating over the jungle m Malaga, completed then 1 mission on Sunday. Tfiry left the
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  • 154 1 TWENTY-FOUR nations and two organisations from the United Nations, will begin talks on the worm rice situation today when the Commissioner Genera!. Mr, Malcolm MacDonald, opens the fourth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice at Phoenix Park. Si imese Ministei of Commerce, Luang
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  • 138 1 KUALA LU PI R, Mon. A Chinese »1 tea i cm- and i two of her pupils who went swimmii g in a mining poo! near a rubber estate m Sep.;::-;. Negri Sembilan yes- terday afternoon were miss- ing and believed drowned. The bodies
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  • 124 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 24. .Ren-ter-A AP) The Hongkong Supreme Court today ordered i the trial on sedition charges, <>i nine publishers editors, printers and proprietors ot three Chinese language newspapers here. A.ll are charged with breach of' the Hongkong sedition or- dinance by publishing seditious matter
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  • 66 1 BANGKOK. Mar. 24. tUP>Field Marshal Phibim Spnggram is expected momentarily to be nominated to form a new Cabinet following an informal mooing of the National Assembly this morning. Four candidates were named for the job at a meeting <>f 1.8 SieSblymen of the 24ii-m:,n loiso. They
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  • 38 1 KU\LA LT'MPIIR. r>I n Battalion Grean n.waras v .;> was killed on Marrh 2| operations m ranskat. J" <■» V wYen the seoul mr bg was rd mi w:.s ambi ;hed to an un known number oL bandit*.
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  • 56 1 PALEMBANG. Mar. 24 (ReUten Four remilling companies m South Sumatra will close down as the result of P rese "j difficulties m trade and expon of rubber. The derision will result m tne unemployment of 4.000 workers and affects 12.000 dependants. Discussions over allowances
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  • 284 1 NEW MOVE IN I-C? PARIS, Mar. 24 (UP) —The heated French denial oi United States Defence Secretary Robert Lovett's statement about Chinese Communist forces moving into Indo-Cliina led observers to wonder it' some new developments might be breaking m the six-year-old war
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  • 186 1 KARACHI. Mar. 24 <UP> The fourth Consultative meeting oi the Colombo Plan Conference opened here today to consider^ the initial progress of the sixyear development programme for South and South-East Asia. Pakistan Premier Khawaja Nazimuddin inaugurated the eight-day ministerial conference attended by member slates.
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Mar 24 (Reuteri Weekei d newj rjotn* I and overseas prompted lowering oi prices m vii i .-ill sections of the stoc
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  • 110 1 LONDON Mir ?1, <\P> |||MC|| K.li/atM'th's fix— -t major social d|||EMnl aft«'r court mourning lor Rinu (iron;*' VI ends uill he a six-day jaunt to Scotland to meet Srottish dimiitari«*s. a KiHkingham r.il.i»« announcement said pesterday. The Duke of Kdinhiirufi will accompany the so\<* reit;n.
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  • 51 1 LONDON iP) H lain' Fortl ling at b test to be i ret 1 en I lary ob red p I the H tod I ca i 1 i Former Prim* IB t w<i 1 i 1 It-, i I tiswer I lustra
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  • 24 1 LO\ T DO Q G' donel-in He m her birt Lot id thi ijou nflTu iul b -I Phttlo.
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  • 286 1 Mrs. Roosevelt Due Here Today OFFICIAL group of about 30 women representing various organizations m Singapore will gather ;il the Kalian- Airporl today to greet Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, >>lm i- expected al I L 25 a.m. from Bangkok on her >^a\ to Jakarta. I During her hour's stop-over, the wife
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  • 160 1 Kimball To Confer With Top N'lists T-VIPEI Mar. 24. (UP) United States Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimball, the highest-ranking American civil authority to visit Formosa since VJ-Day, flew m this afternoon from Hongkong for a two-day round of conferences with Uninese and American officials Although Kimball h:id described
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  • 63 1 CAPETOWN, Mar. 24. <l'P> The Opposition tailed a^am today m a stormy policy Parliament session to force a debate on Premier Daniel Malan S plans to block the power of buut.i Africa's courts. The new Parliamentary clash occurred a* mass llies were .scheduled throughout
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  • 307 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. One of the most power! ul and up-to-date transmitters and equmtnent costing K l $4 000.000 will be installed b> the Telecommunications uepartment for inter-telephone enmmunication trunk eaiu. between Smgapore Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. ana
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  • 86 1 SIR Anthony Foster Abell. Governor of Sarawak, arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Straits Steamship Company ship Rajah Brooke. Sir Abel! was brought ashore from the Rajah Brooke, which was anchored m the outer roads yesterday m a Master Attendant's launch, and landed ai the
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  • 96 1 TOKYO. Mar. 24 fUP>- United Nations truc e negotiators met with the Communists under a parti,! news blackout today Koping for a tfull, frank and informal" discussion on me problem of prisoner exchange. The negotiations got under way at 2 p.m. after a three-hour postptnement which
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  • 75 2 Jan Smeterlin (left), Polish-born world famous concert pianist, reached Singapore by (JantasBOAC yesterday from London to play m the Colony. Just before flying out he played at the New Festival Hall m London. He will stay m Singapore till April I and gives his first concert tomorrow
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  • 467 2 A COMMUNIST courier who appeared m the Singapore First District Court yesterday pleaded m his defence that he was a Christian and had Christian ideas, lie called on the pastor of a church to testify on his behalf. The man, Lim Lam Seng
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  • 121 2 Taxi Driver Stole Spare Wheel: Jailed Bail Allowed TAXI Iriver. Lira Ah TV c i th€ pore S< nd l y- ice Court threi month prisonment for ting a spa re he I, worth -S. :>•. the O* f the v< ga notice of appeal I was a wed bai
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  • 153 2 City Will Discourage Tricksters THE PRACTICE of convert- i t ac h e d dwelling ■a ithin Singapore City into rooms thai are rented at IS to be discouraged by tht Singapore City Councillors The City Architect am: Building Surveyor, Mr. W. I. Watson, suggest s, an 1 the Building
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  • 34 2 WOMAN Tng Hiang Hoon -vas found sullering from 1 •<-* v)tn\s ol uprjin poisoning a nouse m Kanipung Silat ■«'rd;w afte noon She was 1 ed to hospital by an ambul-l an c
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  • 110 2 A 25-YEAR-OLD clerk. V.S.A, Cheliamani, who had been sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment for forg ng his firm's pay cheque for about $7,000, smiled broadly yesterday when he heard the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal reduce the sentence to nine months. Pleading on me appellant's
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  • 85 2 SIM CHOON HEE. one of two Chinese sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment for robbery, left the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal a happy man yesterday when hi lappeal against conviction succeeded. Sentence on the second appellant, Chua Ah Kiang, is to stand. Sim said that he
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  • 88 2 THF; following were elected office-bearers for the Kilakarai Muslim Sucial Service: President— Mr. M S Dawood. vicepresident, Mr. S. S. Ahmad lhamby. hon gen. secretary Mr. K. Ahmad Mcerah. asst. gen. secretary, Mr. Syed Mr>hamed, hon. treasurer, Mr X Sultan Ghanv, hon. auditor: Mr. S. M.
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  • 163 2 FOLLOWING are the re- 's >.f the Fourth Kx.imina- ■■> the Bucldlii.st Youths nmi Class run by the I <P<ire Buddhist As'soriaIrjrhrrVSUß.-: SUn Chooa I.; Suvaneris >«-ni»r: w d iarma»a!t, ««v Fernand >, Violei FerIL' L'yril Sii en i Robert t J u r v H< ra
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  • 318 2 HK INDUSTRIES SHIFT HERE BANK OF EAST ASIA MAKES FIRST MOVE Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPOSAL to establish a branch of The Bank oi East Asia Limited m Singapore is the first step m the move to shift some of Hongkong's light industries to this Colony, The Singapore Standard was
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  • 144 2 ~*A. TAY MISS Alice \>y of Sing; pore and other Far Easl students made significant contributions to a panel discussion on "home and school life in the East and West," as part of the New York Herald Tribune Youth Forum on Saturday. I Speaking on American] women's
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  • 146 2 Killer's Appeal Ousted A SQUATTER Neo Liang, who murdered, his wife m an attap hut at Tampenis m December last year, inflicting 42 major wounds with a chopper, heard his appeal against sentence of death dismissed yesterday by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal. The appellant had been unemployed for
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  • 124 2 Seventy three people were brought before Singapore 'Third Criminal District Judge, i Mr. S. E Teh yesterday for failing :o notify their change Jot addresses to the Registra- tion Authorities. The offenders wore arrested by the Police during a security check m the Tanjong
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  • 237 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE OPENING of an out-patients clinic at Unchurch of the True Light at Jalan Besar m Singapore, the provision of additional quarters for nurses and the increase of beds m the St. Andrews Mission Hospital are the three ir.ain items due to
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  • 51 2 FOUND guilty of fraudulently having m his possession 20 gunny sacks, valued at $20, Lim Lye Teck, was sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. On another charge of escaping from legal custody. Lira was sentenced to three month's
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  • 128 2 Tiong Bahru Ready For I -Way Traffic RESIDENTS of the Tiong Erection of the necessary bus Bahru Estate will soon have sfops was completed yesterbuses running up to their day, by Indian labourers doorsteps. who set up the last of the 4'A traffic signs along 'he one-way-traffic lanes m the
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  • 142 2 ONE GIFT of $1,500, two of $1,000 and other .smaller sums swelled the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Fund by more than So.OOO during the week ending Mar. 8, according to information given The Standard yesterday by the Appeal Secretary, Mr. J.L.P. Harris. The list of contributors
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  • 25 2 THK CIVIL ill an ex-emplos <■< B,< Poui Chet against Standard vacuum I Company wa± d Second Disk ict Court Si n« > l. terdav.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 210 2 B 6APORE WART Methodist < hurch: Chint-se Prayer meeting Gwee Soo Ann at 4:w Geylung English P feel inn— Rev. O::g Chaik C. .< c i p.m Singapore Art Societv: sociation with Ia- H Council, Th P Londoi r > Photographic Exhib ti B tain (1921—1951). R tis! Council Centre.
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  • 73 4 X R \y soldiers lohd 1 I and M t ted to HAs i ere i tted a urged without b< i i for theii defence bj < el k> > c's Couri f, on two g< iz and nitting v to the g > c
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  • 352 4 Standard "Matt Correspomlenl kl ALA LI MW R, >lon. Ceylonese here this rvening »<»< »1 ••>♦' Town Hall lor a condolence meeting „n ihc death of ihe late >lr. I). S. Senanayake, over uliirh l>ai«» V. E, C. Thurabingham, President of the < pylon Federation of
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  • 181 4 MALA HJMPIJR, Won. Three societies were refused registration m February, siaU's the Registrar of Societies, Mr. J. B. Prentis m his monthly rej>orl. Out of the societies applying for registration, eight applications for exemption wore approved. while ten applications for exemption were forwarded for approval
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  • 192 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. That smuggling was on the increase last year is shown m the Annual Report of the Customs and Excise Department which records that last year 413 convictions under the customs laws nearly 100 more than m 1950 were obtained and the total fines
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    23 4 Mr. S.i in Sui Hoi. of Ktiantan win married to Mis* SOO \V.«n Laa, of K<ni;im.m :it the Kwmi Siew Wei Koon. Kii.mt.in.
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  • 315 4 Information Helps Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Won. A patrol of ihe Royal West Knit* acting on information fired at three terrorists m the Rawang district last Saturday. One Chinese terrorist was killed and another wounded. The dead terrorist has been identified as
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  • 54 4 Ki'Al/A LUMPIJR, Mon.— The Selangor Council of State m eets tomorrow when the following new members will take the oath: Dato Abdul Hamid bin D; ,o Kayabaduk, Mr. Yong Shook Lin, Mr. O:v± Yoke L :i. Raja Othaman bin Raha Ali and Mr. .1. Young, S- n or
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  • 328 4 Tobacco Attracts 'Spivs KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tobacco was a commodity which widely attracted the interest of smugglers last year, according to the Annual Report of the Customs and Excise Department tor 1951. A total of over 15 tons of uncustomed tobacco was seized. Two largest hauls were one of about
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  • 230 4 Waitress Had Dope Jailed I JOHORE BAHRU. Men. Thio Sob Wan, a Singapore entertainment park waitress. who stated that she was a widow with two children and earring between $200 to $250 a month, was sentenced to 12 months 1 simple imprisonment m the Sessions Court today for being found
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  • 357 4 13 MOTIONS ON K. LUMPUR MEN. AGENDA Standard Suiff Correspondent KUALA LIMPI R, Mon.— The newly elected bod> of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners has nearly 13 motions on the agenda for this month's full Council i meeting next week. The 13 motions under.- ux./d. constii ite record m Municipal history.
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  • 70 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Because of hardships imposed on them by thr n«*w Moneylenders Ordinance which comes into force next month, members of the allMalaya Nattukkotai ihettiars Chamber of Commerce have decided to suspend moneylendins business. The Chamber states that its suggestions for rertaia
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  • 74 4 JOHORE BAKRU. Mon The following o-'.Uv he: the Indian Congress were elected at the general meeting: President: Dr. NX. Sharma; Vice-President: Mi Sardar Sohan Singh; H< n Secy: K.T. John; Asst. Secy: Mr. X R Krishna: Ikn. Treasurer: Mr. Sardar K.S. Mah< odra Singh. Committee M< mb re:
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.A vessel preparing to leave Penang for Singapore and Hongkong, some time last year, was boarded and part of her cargo declared as "14 cases \t«r"*r? soap" for Hongkong was examined The cases were found to contain 42 motor lorry tyres and tubes. The
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  • 50 4 m Standard Suit ->rr« k"i KUAJ LUMP Ti.e i. 1 Rev Bi.- p ol T was on his way I -East Asia 1 I fen eto t"- ten lined to tea 4 i: on S the ramil Evan«< i r l I) P r of 1
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  • 11 4 Cashier Freed Of CBT Pr< S 5 C n I N
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  • 73 4 KLUANG. M F Spei'ij.' Con .tab .-V i Adjrong, A. ECam Mia:; bin Ydh a Km bin Dcin am ita on< d o Remis E tate. La g were ea i ftne I 1100 oj days' rigorous impri for voluntarily ('wto a': Tly M Chow Ifoi SERF.
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  • 74 5 Survey Then Action I undeitaken a i I c wit >' h P n i ri t» arid When i a ion on the will be taken. rh.it tbc ::vey 1 by Wednes- Ik ii Pc:..»- S ia storked t' .i:; ha vi- through Ihe porl Assot iation i the
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  • 14 5 w Inni n In an Road resklei ie iced ai the Ipoll,
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  • 99 5 /A c irxJ I i istant (Mrs. Voiento m private lifd r o c irr.ved m S^^cporc ond wiM be ,_iopf» ir.ig ar the CapiI Resl .rant for a week and there ifter rhe ige of the Capito' memo \N.:h |he Coro' L 'Out. a^t of
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  • 479 5 Gen. Rides Through The 'Valley Of Tin !U Is A Very Fine Chap, SE-id Mr. Lee B> I EON<; HF* MINI.. Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Linlcr a *rnrrliiii» sun, Onrral Sir Gerald TempWr, m full, m made an extended lour <>l th«* kinta ::!>v today for the first lime
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  • 225 5 received by the O('P I) M J X Lawrence and the Reset- tlemeni Officer. Mr M S Giver Later the General paid his ftrsi visit to a rese'.'.ic.e:;; village here it was the Jeram village at the 18th mile Kampar Kead with a I population or aboul
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  • 41 5 IPOH. Mon. The Sungei Durian resettlement area and the land lying immediately outside the wire fence within a distance of 50 yards have been declared under curfew between the hours of 7 p.m. and »j a.m. as from today.
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  • 43 5 PENANG, Mon.— The R F. Regional Band at present touring F.E.A.F. Units will play at the Esplanade here at 5-30 pjrn. (m Monday, March 31. The band will also play w tne Butterworth padang at ti p.m. nn Saturday, March 29.
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  • 237 5 INDONESIAN DANCERS AFFORD CULTURAL TREAT T \ST NIGHT Singaporeans wm afforded one ol thosj rare cultural treats when •>" "embers of the Indonesians Fine Art Movement Froupe on their way borne rrora the Colombo Exhibition Presented b programme ol ancient and modern dances ai Consul General for the Republic of
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  • 362 5 Mivhtioi M*<iri f !son.Of The Obsorrvr Hvpnrtinf} M'or Tho Standard Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. General Templer, the High Commissioner will meet the leaders of the Malayan Trade Union Council this week. Probably the fact that he hasn't yet had time to talk
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  • 209 5 OBSERVER APPLAUDS TEMPLER L ON DON. Mon. "General Sir Gerald Tempter's first address to the Malayan Legislative Council as High Commissioner on the social, political and economic measures he means to enforce, should fully allay the fears of some that he might prove toy much the soldier to appreciate the
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  • 60 5 PENANG, Mon. A proposal that a pan-Malayan Labour Party be formed to strengthen tin* labOUl movement m this country wilJ be considered at the fust, general meeting oi the Labour Part at Tanjong Ward, to be he d this Sunday. at 4.30 p m. a( tl
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  • 20 5 TAIPING. Mon.— The Sungei Kiian Estate and the Taipii g Rubber Plantations will be opening co-operative stores shortly.
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  • 189 5 The trade unions here have always met with the opposition of most big employers— including paradoxically Government itself, j That opposition. with a Conservative Government m j the- United Kingdom and a j consequent psychological reinforcement of conservative thinking inside local governmen! and oul of
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  • 77 5 IPOH. Mon. Because oi shortage of materials for moulding. 14 foundry workers have been retrenched and unless the situation improves more workers will be thrown out of jobs This was stated by Mr. Leong Kong Chye, president oi the Kinta Chinese Engineering Union. Mr. Leong disclosed
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  • 81 5 Fanfare Some Advice PENANG. Mon.- The Rtesf dent Commissioner. Mr R. P Bin-ham told a youth rail: today that the future of Malaya depended on them and so they must work for the greatness of the country The rally marked the beginning of the Settlement ¥outh Week and about 8«'<»
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  • 171 5 JANE GOT THE CHEERS KUALA LUMP I K. Nob. Lady Templet accompanied by Mrs. K. K. Irquhart and Miss Jane Templer visited the families of the 7th (»urkha Kifles at Sußfei Besi this afternoon. The party was met by Miss Rosemary Amies, W.V.S. Area orgaaiser, Malaya. Miss Olive Pot ten,
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  • 163 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG Mon Members of the Penang Aclull Education Association gathered m full force tonight to honour seven of their numbers who scored outstanding successes al the recent Municipal elections. The Councillors honoured were Miss Nancy Yap, Messrs. N Ponnudurai. Lee Thean Chu,
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  • 52 5 TAIPING. Mon. Traffic Police patrols are being increased and a system ot issuing 'courtesy chits ><-> motorists contravening mmoi trallic rules has begun. A.S.P A. C. Till, Assistant OS.P.C. informed The b 1 a (l ard thai speed-*raps will set and measured miles Wil be marked
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  • 24 5 TAIPLXG. Mon.— Several rubber trees were destroyed Reg today when a pr lyateh -o.- ncn rubber estate caught nre mile Knmnnting Road.
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  • 20 5 TAIPING. Mon— A ne« Hindu temple is being built here at I le 2nd mile Kamuntii R Road
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  • 206 5 Final Strike Threat M'OII. M«.m. Tfer 7<>'» itrwttf; IVi aU 1 1 v«l I it*- I ni«Mi >«»il:«v i aimed nil i niulii tn t<» the coeii|»rtn* follwHiitg thr rrccipl 9$ vl»al «l trrwwd an *"nii«»Hli-l;«r--lor\" rcpl\ Jo itfl month «l«n'an<l i«m brltrr nwfcliig wmwi* lion*. r -.1 the i
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  • 50 5 I TAIPINI I, Mini There ha« iin'fi nti appreciable increa i lin the tiumbei ■»t Indunfl fro i North Ferak seekinc pawige [to l!i<ii;» m recent v. ceks. A spokesman of the Labo r Department ■>' ited \\\a\ the i rrease ii iiKual it th i r the
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  • 814 6 Singapore Standard New Barbarism Independent Morning Nmrntprnfier •THAT champion of Western law and order m darkest Africa, Dr. Daniel Malan, has discovered that he has been nursing a viper m his fcreasi For the South African Supreme Court has mum declared as unconstitutional the Separate Representation of Voters' Act passed
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    8 6 "The wife callefl. Sir, and y'know women are!"
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  • 1770 6 Democracy gets a foothold in North Africa By A Times Correspondent THE decision of the United Nations to make the three provinces of Libya into a sovereign and independent State seemed, and to many may still seem, to have been premature and irresponsible. Twice the size of Egypt, with entirely
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  • 475 6  -  TAKAR er MM WHStk IIR. ENTHUSIAST: We must defend our homes. Takor: So they say. E. You do not seem very keen. Do you not agree that we must defend our homes? T. It sounds a noble sentiment. What does it mean? E. Don't you understand plain
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    • 512 6 EXPATRIATE WANTS RIMAU 'S HIDE! Sir.— As an expatriate Government servant, I would like to reply to Rimau. who giibly rushes into print, branding ail Government servants as, whining, overpaid, overprivileged, squealing, chairbound red tape merchants, spending their overpaid hours, bleating about lack of housing, to the detriment of their
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  • 162 6 Sir. In reply to a letter by Citizen George of Mar. 19, where he expressed his disappointment at the absence of other members of West Ward on the City Council, when one of us (Mr. Soh Ghee Soon) Progressive Member of West Ward, visited Zion Road,
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  • 121 6 Review of Views Childish m resp mse u» the Sembi tn hibition o! n a commoner and princess and that U c of such prohib I become law con w life impr manent rlej. ftU reo ived The disaj such conce ted amoi t tto enemies n: N eed the
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  • 153 7 Only Occupying Powers Control German Voting Soviets Suggest BERLJIS Mar. 23 (IP) The Soviets sug- 1 tonight that the four occupying powers „i<l handle any election* to unify Germany, tHlkating tlitir disapproval of United Nations til <>f the hallotin«r. ol the Russian h*on] the Tae- the official the s. it-t
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  • 105 7 Pig Farmer To Launch Drive For Presidency NEW YORK, March 23, <IP) A New Jersey pi£ farmer will launch his campaign for President of the I'nited States at a New York dance hall tomorrow night. Henry Krapewski, 40, of New Jersey, will hold the rally to introduce himself and his
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  • 247 7 COLOMBO. Mar. 23, < Renter > .—Dudley Senanayake may Succeed bis father, Don Stephen Senanayake, who died yesterday following a fail from a bolting horse, as Prime M nister oi Ceylon Three names are mentioned here as likely successors to "Jungle John" Senanayake, the
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  • 38 7 C.r Phi p l i their loyalty si G Presideni Chiang cril ■sed here I iten 4 ican mathe Phi p Chinese Peking and bet n the G nment als m the
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  • 42 7 TOKYO. Mar 2:?. (Reuter- AP 1 Countess Mountbatten o! Burma left ci c by air tonight a nmo day lour of United lions medical and welfare inits m Japan, and Korea. She visit I' ;on hei way back to Britain.
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  • 59 7 General Dwight I). Eisenhower (centre) chats with Mr. Paul Hoffman (left) and Mr. John J. McCloy, at his Supreme Headquarters. Allied Powers m Europe, Paris. a week ago. Mr. Hoffman is chairman of the Ford Foundation and Co-Chairman of the "Cili-zens-For-Eisenhowcr" (ior President) movement. Mr.
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  • 216 7 PARIS, March. 23, (UP).— General Dwight Eisenhowi r will clear the way for his eariy return to the United States with a nationwide United States television report to the American people on April 2, sources close to the general said tonight. The sources
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  • 268 7 Truman: Goal Of US Foreign Policy Is World Peace WASHINGTON, Mar. 23, (Reuter).— President Truman said today the goal of United States foreign policy was world peace, with all peoples free from the fear of aggression. In a foreword to a booklet published today by the State Department, which summarizes
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  • 107 7 BANGKOK Mar. 24 (AP)— The nglish-languaga Bangkok Post, m an editorial, rail-; on the Thai government to appoint a board to investigate widespread corruption m the kingdom. The paper said, up to now. various anti- corruption eft 1 have done little towards as ution
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  • 252 7 TOKYO. Mar. 24 (AP) General Mathew Ridgway wants Americans to be patient while his United Nations Command staff haggles with the Communists over peace m Korea. He said m an interview on Sunday: "I must say you find your patience sorely tried when dealing
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  • 41 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 24 (AP)— David Evelyn David. British director of the Far Eastern real estate firm, S. J. David and Co.. Ltd.. died m Shanghai yesterday. it was announced here. His ;iu« and birthplace were not Immediately available.
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  • 211 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22, (UP).— Senator William Knowland said today the Chinese Communists have used the "stalemated" truce talks to build up an air force "superior" to the United States air force m Korea. The California Republican culled for a blockade of the China
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  • 265 7 CAIRO, Mar. 23 (UP) King Farouk today m«:ihml a royal foerre dissolving the Wafdist-domiimfed Chamber of Deputie* and living the iflte for new elections. Farouk acted at the request of Premier Nagnib Fl IlilaK Pasha** Cabinet. The Premier announced that new elections
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  • 137 7 Miss Truman Joins "I Like Ike" Club H O L L V W O O D. Mar. 2?,. (Reuter) Miss Margaret Truman joined Vr° "l like the" Club here L t i 'ghi when slir appeared m .my Durante's television siioir. But sit*' did ?f only for laughs. Tlie. President's
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  • 72 7 Army Training In Primary Schools HONGKONG D (Reut« AAl 1 The I 11 arnthoi ities m X .>. „:.v ordered pi iniai <i ddia .schools m tic province ;<> tute mi tary to a report m the tai K 1 n j 14 Settinf Dai f \> a 'I report
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  • 141 7 Brief Talk On Ceasefire Supervision PANMUNJOM, Mar. 24, (Reuter-A.A.P.).— Stafl officers from both sides discussing ceasefire supervision met for only 12 minutes then adjourned til! 11 a.m. tomorrow. The Communists today subJ mitted revised maps of North j Korean ports of entry after the Allies had rejected earlier mans as
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    • 33 7 &*^~s^ *^>t < *$~3r mWmI MMk w i Mm m §P Jtj W i^^^rd^P^^O THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND i) T0 SMAWAK HORTH BORNCO 2^>^^^nf INDONESIA. THAILAND, BURMA MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. OCEAN BIOS. SINGAPORE t.
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    • 29 7 wK~^f &p BUILD YOUR ~^^M%mM%S%fflffiMi Wm''W n«K.-r n^\ II T^^P OWN SNOWMAN fi 1 1 p^p—- p— Z^-yz Mmj~2&, DON'T BE A INSTEAD OF SON OSVy SNOQPige AROUND (7) /">\__^
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  • 351 8 8 Months Behind Schedule I Standard Aviation Reporter THE leisure ot a tree afternoon at Kalian? Airport cannot be compared of course, to the leisurely pace at which two prefabricated buildings, lying adjacent to the Terminal Building; are being erected. The buildings arc to provide additional
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  • 102 8 Standard Shipping Reporter MORE than 350 Chinese "dodgers"— the majority being youths between the a»es of 18 and 25 years left Singapore yesterday m the Royal Interocean Lines ship Tjiwangi for the China mainland via Hongkong. The Standard understands that with the exception
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  • 103 8 SHIPWRECKED CREW GO HOME Standard Shipping Reporter HOMEWARD bound for Taiwan yesterday on board the Nationalist owned freighter Ping Tung, were 12 shipwrecked Taiwanese who have been living at the Singapore Immigration Depot's East Wharf dormitory for the past fortnight. Fourteen of their colleag have still to remain m Singapore
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  • 37 8 A irlines Security SYDNEY, Alar. L' 4 (ReuterAAP) International airlines asreeci to closer cooperation on security policy m t:i!ks which ended here yesterday. Gordon Fraser of Qantas Empire Airways iai<l the private talks iucl been '"very satisfactory.**
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    • 681 8 F\sl RH.ULAR TRANS PACinr SI i:\irE Dirett Overland Sin Kramisto Los ADgeles All Amrih.ui I Citudi^n Citu Penans P Shjim Spare Arr LA/SI Nil I I AM II < KENRACfI 25 2«i Mar ii *HMai 'MM.ir .'Apr 23Api 1 L( KKNB.UH 24 2fJApr Zl 28Api tflApi "Way KMaj I. partu
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    • 407 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings lo China ami Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Prnung Also diivrt SaiJinr from Bangkok and Indonesia to China .l;u>an Hue S'pnre Dae Penang From •MVn-tien" Mar 31st Japan H'kong -Fensnins" Apr 2nd Honskong "Szecbuen H Apr 14th Apr 11th Sails Sails Sails Pr»mun! P
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    • 423 8 J4VA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederluurt line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, NtW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS S'po re P Sham Prnung TABIAN(SMN) God. 44 !(i:7Mar 28 29 Mar GAROET (RL) 27 Mar/5 Apr CApr 7 Apr SALAVVATI (SMN) 7/13 Apr 14/15 Apr
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    • 441 8 8 pore f s hai« TANAMA- for Bangkjk pf n Hotiekt>Q n U Apr l(»p ia( "MMJMV for SaigoD B lMlA|,r "MALAYA* for Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Ul6 Mut IS H v,, v n FROM JAPAN7HO\(,KON<; "PRODLICE" for Bar, S kok... 710 Apr SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCA\Dl\\\, V For Colombo. Aden.
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    • 37 8 Despatches TODAY: Kuantan (parcels Only) 7 a.m. by Rengam, Palembang 7 a.m. by H »ng Ann, Pontianak 7 a.m. by Laiwui. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand etters and pane's) by train, Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Radnorshire.
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    • 79 8 m Harbour WHARVES SI UP GODOWN GATI-: Autolv'JJS l; 14 1 Antenoi j i Benalbanach 27 28 3 Braeside ;?ti 17 1 Buloh 4 Calais 4^ 4 1 City of' Khartoum Gorgon fo 41 1 GranviMe im i 4 Hoogke k 33 2 Keiantaa 2" '4 Laseni 25 26 Maxwell
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  • 2 9 COMMODITY PRICES
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  • 1030 9 Stable Rubber Price Vital To S.E. Asia— Mr. Salmond 4/l> APPRECIATED, BUT-* AMERICAN GOODWILL towards Sou* East Asia, evident Irom the various generous aids offered, are iiisignificani by comp:«r.M )n wftfc thr effects both politically and economically of a Malilr and economic price for robber, the most important eleDiem 111
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  • 146 9 KNOW KKACKMAN. Standard Staff Reporter an Press today reported Government formal protest against the United which the Indonesians claim is "injuring our economy.' The protest is expected to point out that the United SUtes has forced the price level to a point where Indonesia
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  • 18 9 A. > a pass- House during 195] 1861 .i the Clear i lers rlc
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  • 286 9 Serious Shortage Of Rice In Kwanglung HONGKONG. (IP). Sky-high rice prices and a prospect of even higher prices m the next lour months have resulted from a serious rice shortage m KwangUißg province, according to the Far Eastern Economic Review. i In the pas] six weeks, the R: iew said,
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  • 73 9 Record Outlay On US Steel Plants AMERICA'S steel Industry, ,'a engaged m the largest t naosion programme ever under- „Kut a toui "i ossi.o4j million for new equipment and construction last 2**** ,V c American I"" 1 an fl h> l tl tute reported This was a record outlay o\
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  • 1324 9 THE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. I. G. Salmond, at the annual general meeting of the as*oeiaiioii yesterday, urged thai the m coming committee should give serious consideration to the compilation of a new raiiije of
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  • 140 9 Small Deals In Rubber THE rubber market m Sin-; Igapore was quiet all day yesterday with price- ruling about one cent per !b. above the 1 wee kend levels. Small business passed locally :at prices slightly above Lon- don quotations. Dealers reported some short- coy i ring purchases. At the
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  • 149 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 24 <lTP>j —Senator Homer Capehart urged that the United States allies abroad should be "governed by the same rules" as American manufacturers <>n the use 01 strategic materials for civilian He said the government restricts the manufacture m this country
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  • 164 9 BRDB Doing Good Work '1 HF income and cv ml of <N 9 C iber oi C >mmci ber Association foi 1951 B v i plua for the 8 and m addition we nblt to make ;< oontrib I :te H itish R ibbei Dun B tard of $53,427 I
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  • 625 9 Record World Rubber Output REFERENCES to the record figures for world rubber production, Nalayan imporis and exports of rubber, and the treat expansion of synlhrlic rubber piodiution for 1951 were made by the Chahm m oi the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Mr. I. (i. Salmond, xesteiday. Mr. s
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    • 98 9 me black tulip ,'t Th« famoui Merticultural Society Haarlem once offered •-AT 4 a prise, which woi nerer claimed, of """"1 £8,000 for a B!cck 1 Tulip. This wo» dur- I ing the "Tulip w»od- nest" of Holland I th« 1 7^W century I when fortun«t *«'c I mode and
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  • 967 10  -  ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES U ft TAN SMEtERMN, world famous pianist, arrived m Singapore from London yesterday at the invitation of the Singapore Musical Society. He will fiive a recital tomorrow evening devoted solely to the works of C nopin (a composer for whose interpretations Smeterlin is celebrated)
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  • 414 10  -  Bill Webb Jones By ROBERTO INGLEZ and hi* Orchestra turn out their usual polished performance- as befits the music at London's leading hotel. "La Bota" from the Him "The Strip" is a cem, and, turn to the other tide for "A Place In The Sun" from the
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  • 720 10 \T Mm* Paramount Studios m Hollvwoori, ;i ih'w m lniicolour tilm is being made th.it is bused on one episode m Australian lust. try. tne lir-i Mittte settlemenl :it Botany Itaj Hie him i- directed by an AuslraI i 1 n John Karrnw. <
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    • 308 10 #^^^3EH"' «BSwl RSI B| J OPENS TODAY! 1 1 m.. 1.13. 1.1 3- 6.45 9.30pm. mill SEE l>; N< X TRACY AS FAMOUS, i OLOI RFtL < RIMINAL LAWYER! t r' f f ri^w ihrtiiA m. j^^H^^^^H A j SPENCER TRACY IHE LPEOPLE /AGAINST (0 HARA J|^ Obrien Lynn Hodiak
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    • 153 10 k 1 Ij I AS^I f TAN i m&* M9< M mm j 9» s si Hi Wh First Time Is SiNGAmm OPENING TOMORROW \\V |t af (he Capitol Restaurant 1 JOHN McCAUUM Clpll A6AjJtf STANLFT HOIIOHMT^ IS"""" lAsr DAY! 1.45,4.00,6.20, cflOpy 1 Simultaneously at Capitol A. l\ :;the PROUD
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    • 371 10 rpODAY'S W> OTATION: v.»u f never he.ir "I a man marry- 2 log a woman t*» reform her."— Anon. g 2 IT ESDAY FOR EVERYONE: j 2 steer clear 0: precipitate action J 5 >r decision-- shun upsets, mhar2 mony: see' tiu:is4s objectively. Dispatch routine: u>e care en > 2
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    • 424 10 REHEARSALS TIJISK \L SOCIETY: To 1» I night, 5.30 p.m., VM il < with Smeterlin> Thursday. 5.30 p.m.. V.M H Friday, 530 p m Finn rehearsal and concert at schools. JUNIOR SYMPHONY ORCH: Wednesday, March is. 5 p.m., V \l H. Monday March SI, 5 pm V M H iFull
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  • 267 11 \K\V YORK, Mar. 23 (UP)— This week's profesiMonal lx»\in«j schedule Mill Ik* topped apparently by the lelevision t«'ti rounder between «*\-NBA welterweight champion Johnny Bratton ami middleweight Hoeky Castellani al Madison Square Garden on Friday night. I Despite Bratton s brittleness i and recent hand
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  • 28 11 VIENNA. Mar 23 (Reuter) —Austria beat Belgium by two yo.;!^ to nil m an interta tonal soccer match here There was no score .ii halftime.
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  • 104 11 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, Mai 24 (AP) The United States Thomas Cup team ol top badminton players match strokes m Seattle next week for national titles with one of the hottest rivalries m the game likely to reach a climax. Five of the six men
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  • 198 11 TAIPING, Sun— The Combined Old Boys had to light hard for their 2-1 victory over the Combined Schools m an annual football fixture played here. The game was thrilling, and both sides had their share of exchanges. The Old Boys owed much to their
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  • 130 11 COLOMBO. Mar. 23 (Reuter) India and Pakistan fought a scoreless draw m the final match of the quadrangular football tournament here today. Both countries had won their matches against Burma and Ceylon. the oilier two competing nations. Pakistan won the toss of a coin to
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  • 152 11 Stampede For Tickets LONDON. Mar 23 (Reuter) —Thousands of football fans stampeded here today, biushcd aside police cordons and pushed down two brick walls m a rush for tickets for next week's Arsenal vs. Chelsea F.A. Cup semi-final. Dozens of peopl< were trampled underfoot and at least two had to
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  • 166 11 TAIPING, Mon. T l 40 Commando Royal Marines last year's Taiping and district football league champions, trounced the Taiping Malays 7 o m a senior league tie played here. The winners were p< rior m all departments, and Johnston m the goal had a holiday.
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  • 82 11 THE ROYAL Army Sen v c Corps has entrusted the v< ection of a badminton lean) co nprising of three singles i>nd two doubles for their association, to Johore's Ong Poh I.im. Qieorig Hock Leng and Ismail bin Marjan who are the honary coaches of
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  • 260 11 SEREMBAN. Mon. The accurate bowling of the King George V. schooboy cricketers, M. Thilagalingam and Boon Oon Lor, proved too much for the N S Club batsmen m yesterday's cricket match. King George V. School inflicted a crushing defeat on the Club team by nine
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  • 399 11 SYDNEY, (LP) Cricket observer* here point to Imo factor* hlncli con sider detracted from the recent Wesl Indian tour being a real success. First, the error of selectors m not looking for new blood m Atl&tratour stirred up a lot of bitterness.
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  • 119 11 STOWE. VERMONT. Mai 23 (UP) Andrea Mead 1.; wrence. 19-year-old Oly 1 champion, swept every possible title on Mount M.i-.Tk by winning today the slalon test. Added to Saturday*s downhill victory. she is now th* United States national down hill slalom International and combined champion.
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  • 32 11 SYDNEY, Mar. 24 t.\P) The United States Lawn Tennis Association will soon l>«- getting about $38.000— its share of \ht profits from the 1951 Davis Cup challenge m Sydney.
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    62 11  - GOlf Heres How Slammin Sam Snead f ®y COUI i- noi 9 after F me ft i r s f ■> P f r m 'm hatut ht High rf« :•.'••.<• ir i with >nr weight '<! ye •■...<■ foot, h- i i m It you bx ■-or |/Ott'll th
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  • 66 11 [ADRID Mr U (AP Spanish Fool i p yen •< ;< gionu as well b jr.- tig. 1 hat Is the opinion of which have added (>i <• to their ti aintng si.. rhe Spani h Footbal F< I eration has "noted tth tton the
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    • 768 11 MARRIAGE THIS b to Inform our friends and relatives that c:r parents have consented to our marriage al tne Double lion Restaurant. Kuala Kangsar on ~:>\h March 1952 MR. T. T KOI! and MISS Wl KWEI YIN. VEHICLES FOR S/'i DRAND New ATu ]fj.i2 Mo" 1 i•• I Registered and
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    • 330 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY YY ISH •> appoint agents m the Federation of Malaya. B rneo, Indonesia and Hongkong for first class N^rwe^ian made rubber belting. Apply Box No T.74L\ Stan lard, Singapore 1. ACIOMMODATION WANTED U ANTED to purchase or rent Bungalow or bouse with minimum ii bedrooms. i Willing to
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    • 72 11 V Bf i CMC A m &tnpporet^£' §>(anbar6 1 HfiH.llJMlf:PPlfl Qjra PER LINE Minimum Charge %?J (4 Lines) Wonted For Sole Sil latiom Vacant Tuition isa m3om Etc BB'p E R l_\ H E Minimum Charge $7/- (4 Lines) Births, Engagements, AvAarricges, Deaths, Acknowledgments. Etc., o?ft_^E R IJMCH Company, Legal,
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    • 54 11 Taiping Sports Programme TODAY: Soccer Dir. I. Field Ainhiihuice V Police A. TOMORROW: Soccer div. 2. 11Q MiUtury r Malays 'B THURSDAY: Soccer div 1. No. 2 Sad. MSR v Prisons. FRIDAY: Socecr div. 2 Police 'FT v Taiuiiiava SUXDAY: Cricket league Ceylonese v 40 Commandos MOXDAY: Soccer div. 1
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  • 422 12  - NEO CRACKSS'PORE STORE SWIM RECORD AGAIN FRANCIS BOEY By Woiters, Lav Fail In 100-Metres SOSC Trial SINGAPORE'S Neo Chwcc Kok swam an official 100-metres trial at the Chinese Swimming Club's 50- metre pool yesterday m a time which was only .7 sees less than the Olympic record. Neo who has
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  • 221 12 SPORTS LETTER SAFA *usp lino the p :,ho their boots r other m n < t-.for-aU c -c J t aone far f tike r nsion It t >„' foi ff "j' n j. hen i boots i and t en «rt m th il < ategory bi rr'j i
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  • 349 12 iroH. Moii. In r»|>ii<" of pulling ii|> a gallani d\>l>!.<\ right up to the la-t second oi tin- >;ame the Kinta I iiropeans, last year's wooden-spoonist;* l defeated \<\ ibrrc uoal- to one l>y the P.G.R.C m iluir fii>t «li\i>i.»n league tixturi' on
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  • 94 12 SKREMBAX. Mon. The 1 St. Paul's Old Buys Associa- tion, Seremban will hold re--1 union dinner and dance on •June 28, the institution's sports 1 day. There are 11 events for old hoys ;)t the annual sports of the Institution. The OBA is also
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  • 35 12 YESTERDAY'S match between Rovers Sports Club and Netaji FC at Geylang was called off due to the weather. The friendly match between Singapore A' and Combined Schools at Rallies Institution was also postponed.
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  • 106 12 III! I >t.ites and I ire Bri- idrs 'ommittee »»t Singaporr i it> < ouncillors lia< unin;mi»u>lv agreed that some c -<nt .-jinioii m the admission rharn* to the Jalan Bcsar >>t idiano should by granted to >i !n»ol!x<\v. but uill make a d« i>ioii after further inquirira
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  • 51 12 SYDNEY, Mar 24 (AP) Marjorie Jackson's trainer says the Australian sprinter •a .na ii he" world 100 metres record 81 tne Olympic G ne thi year Mai h ie Ja 4cs >n ran ion 3 Is al Sj Iney Sports Ground on Mar h H m m 4
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  • 44 12 The Ceylon Sports Club Social an i Dance scheduled to be he i m March 28 at the Sea View Hole is now ostpone I to Ai 4 owing tt 1 the death the Cc; on Prime D. S Senana-
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  • 154 12 Telecoms Hold PWD To A Draw KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Telecoms Athletic Welfare Association held the Public Works Department Sports Club to a one-all draw m their second division league soccer match, on the Cheras Road ground this evening. The game was played at a fast pace with the PWD
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  • 141 12 Xl ALA MMPIR. Mon The SCAA reserve took things very easily m beating the Selangor Eurasian Reserves 2 l at Kamopng Bahru today m a Selangor league tie. Playing with only nine men j m th,e first half, the Eurasians wore hard pressed till the end
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  • 380 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon In the second match of the taller-district sorter competition played today on the Padang. K.L. South beat K.L. Central by two goals to one. Both teams were evenly matched but K.L. South forwards combined better and made use of the opportunities that came their
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  • 194 12 L O N D O X. Mar. ?4 (Reuter) All 41 acceptors have been declared probables for the Lincolnshire Handicap to be run ovt m c mile at 3.15 GMT at !,.n--coln on Wednesday. They are (with jockeys): Rising Flame (E. Britt), Abrahams Star (L. Piggott),
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  • 56 12 KLUANG, Mum. At a meeting i■: spoi enthusiast* he r i at the International ("mb. after the election <>i official! for the ensuing year it was proposed to run the football league fa-tote the 'Puasa and the affiliation tees were fixed ;it *io pei club arid (20 for
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  • 277 12 T\s O important items on llie agenda I In* Asian < -liani|)ioii!»lii|i and this year's Colony tournament dales and plans were left undecided at yesterday's Singapore Table-Tennis Association council meeting held at the YMCA, Orchard Road, because not enough members attended to make up the
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    55 12 PROFESSOR FRAN X COTTON, of Sydney University, checks the heart beat of 13-year-old N.S.W. swimmer, Lorraine Crapp, after she finished second m the Australian women's 880-yard freestyle race at Brunswick recently. A former swimmer, rroiessor Cotton has made a scientific study of swimming and carries out similar tests
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  • 305 12 Sir Henry Wanted It 50... KUALA IX Ml*l R. Mon. An appeal to the public t<» contribute funds for playing fields m the Federation was made over Radio Malaya this evening by Mr. ■VJ. A. Foster, well-known erieketer and President of the Malayan Playing
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  • 95 12 Rovers Draw With REME «V UI! r. lM«> <|;i\. H J i -■I, ..,,K :,:v (VBM tin -ir «»«ir |fe uiid K| v.-H,,.i.,,. I endrd m n ,n, r> n for I »rm. Soon i Singh se who sq ai Mission For a ball wa i: b e H on
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  • 64 12 TODAY'S Sport Soccer SAFA vague: 1 Tigers S.A. v .S'ttC at Bfstir stadiv m; D Lads Star pg arl BODCA SBHI I Boustead r Borneo Co Ltd \l Farrer Park Sport .SV [a ries ano ret < are asked by s A to 1 nnic thai ihe mnior ("V VIA.
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  • 73 12 Mayflower BP Celebations ll!I. layfl I toi Party of Singapore will their 25th annivei sary i tions on April 5 and < Mi \V.;e Thiam S No. 357, East !oa I R i Members who ha> c not plied to party's eire d who \vi ;h to att« d I
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  • 14 12 Pop Men Late, Oil Men Win I ivho agaii S 1 i '•on--.' 1
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    • 31 12 ImKS HIGH TIULS at the principal resorts m Malaga: TO1IAF: AM P.M Singapore 10.35 11 .11 Malacca 739 7.51 Port Dickson < :iJ Por{ Sham 5.?: i 548 Penan? I -\OB 12.41
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