Singapore Standard, 26 March 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Ok M.-. X 0L i NO. 268 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 304 1 Inquiry C'ttee remits All 6 Police Officers Standard SlaB Reporter |M)| H i Otlutt^. iin linl'mi: Mr. C B. i < oinMii^ionrr ol I'olirr. Singapore, i r l >"»l> iioiini: ami Mr. V Morris. I umini-ioiirr ol PoKre, Singapore, who ili. i ommittee <>l lmiuir\ la-i year, lined «»l 1
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  • 15 1 Senanayake's Son Accepts S er, and ha i re 1 > Dud 8 se .1 >.\\\\ \KI
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  • 138 1 TWELVE Singapore motor vessel i fully loaded with more •h $1,000,000 worth of goods belonging to Chinese importers m the Colony are now being detained m Indonesian ports owing to a hitch over the payment oi export tax levied by the Indonesian authorities.
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  • 69 1 TOKYO Mar. 25 ißeuter- \p>- Communist and Allied iteelgates to the Panmunjom truce talks today agreed to hold secret, "off-the-record" talks m m effort to break the prisoner- .v i- deadlock. The United Nations start ofli cers then gave the Communists a "substantiatiye statement" on
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  • 98 1 A ONE-WEEK-OUD cable message which was received by the Singapore owners of the 700-ton freighter, Ban Ho Wan informed the owners that the freighter had sunk m the .lava seas, a week ago. The Standard understands that the vessel left Singapore for Banjermasin and Sourabaya on
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  • 34 1 SAIGON Mar. 28 'A!* 1 me r- n rh Command yestei I rus ied two battalions oi pwachute troops a V; .irt m an attack on j Communist led Vietminh «vlfiioa.
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON Mar. 25 (Reuter)—The United States House oi Representatives have passed B II tn extend the United States synthetic rubber law lur another two years. The preseni law would expire on June -iO this year. The Bill requires the Government to own and operate .synthetic
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  • 548 1 4 Civilians, 8 Police Shot Dead In Perak Attack; 8 Wounded Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.- Four civilians, including two Europeans, and eight policemen were killed by a gang of about 40 bandits m one of the most dastardly ambushes ever laid by the terrorists
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  • 195 1 Hero Of Wooden Horse' A Victim Standard Mail Reporter HISTORI !i;j> placed tin name of Mirk l < among tin* "rrui heror* of our time. \ml. will i reason 100. For ilii-. 32-year-old Malayan-bora |mt alitv \sas one oi the ilit»«- men who l»mk«- out of German prison ramp m
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  • 92 1 JAKARTA, Mar. 25 (AP) Indonesian army and p■ units have started patrols ol Java's south-western co a > where unconfirmed reports said three unidentified warship: have appeared. Reports reaching Jakarta said local i' habitants obsei ved two suumarines near the mouth ol Tjihuran River lasi Friday.
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  • 83 1 COLOMBO, Mar 25 (Reuter)— Sir Franklin Gimson, Goven >i of Singapore arrived <"<- toda <„: a three-week vim' to Ceylon's development project*/ He had been pei sonally Im r. cd to M.<k.- the mi) A Don j Stephan Senanayake. Ceylon s I Prime Mini stei who
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  • 841 1 By CHRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Staff Reporter HATLESS, with the wind blowing through her short gray hair, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, America's First Lady for more than 1". years, strode buoyantly across the sun-drenched Kallang air strip yesterday morning at 11.30 on her first
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  • 206 1 Explains Object Of Tour QUESTIONS ranging from the present state of Communism m India to whether General Dwight D. Eisenhower would make a good American President, were answered by Mrs. Eleanor Aoosevelt yesterday during an 80-minute visit to Singapore. She had" observed, m her recent stay m India, not so
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  • 97 1 THE FOURTH meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice was opened at Phoenix Park yesterday morning by the om missioner-General for the united Kingdom m South East Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald Before thp business of the meeting began Mr O. A Spencer. Member for Economic
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  • 31 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 25 (Reu-ter-AAP) Marshal I* hib v n Songgram was re-appointed Premier of Thailand by a Roya I Proclamation i^ i' M i la night.
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  • 47 1 AS i marl i respect a < w twieni < Jllif es m Singapore have (lags No vn it hall mas] S itui fi;i v. the runera daf -f the late I': i -r.o M tiicte C« lon. the Right Uonoui ab I) S Senana: ake
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 HeadUne i^ Defence* 18 jVore Ne ws Inside whence. M z t Wvbßih 5 PH.d7 SILVA 1 lU*WU> !»OM Ml' Ml f BANGALORE MOTOR CYCLE RACE 1 1 MEETING, INDIA-DECEMBER, 1951 i I IrocK Roc€ c.c. I 4 miles) Ist, 2nd to 250 c c i 6 miles) Ist, 2nd,
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    • 80 1 Ell Caftrtl' Team For Rt tJUOvII: Urged**?. 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent inwnnM Mar 25 The following ore the closing p,i« of "übbir'ond s^ on the London MorWet today lOMnnKi RUBBER LONDON TIN LONDON RUBB.R £960.105. per ton S P°*. ijV buyers, £961.10*. se!!ers. Apr/Juna Jtt Jhree
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    • 50 1 •m* Dodd Sounds Kilie* warning**P. 9 y -5 4toj y«-t iril TAN CHENG WOII ELECT. CO. 1.*.!. DrSM St.. Spore. I MOBHE CRANES al K^^^^&^i3B^H^9^^9^»^vH^H^T^^^^^^^mfy^^B^B^aiHivßßHßißlHHHi^V McALISTER CO., LTD. m\<.\poi:i:, i ki \i 1 1 wv\ R, iron, n \\\<;. Xl lIINC, SARAWAK, HOKM O. Agents for: RANSOMES RAPIER LTD. JESS.
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    106 2 Standard Woman Reporter SUM. pretty Miss Maureen Corr. of New York City, has been secretary to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt for the past two years Dressed in pale orchid frock, she faced the battery of cameras yesterday with as much poise as her famous employer. Mis s Corr.
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  • 118 2 AN INDIAN seam; who bought some cheap cigarettes from Tan- jong Pinan» to sell for a profit m Singapore found himself m the Third Criminal District Court yesterday Pleading for mitigation, the seaman. Said Ibrahim bin Mohd Ibrahim said that he had to support his
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  • 190 2 20 To Join Those In City Wards, 8 For Rural Areas Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY more civil defence "graduates" will join 18 other instructor* m the six City *;mls to help cope with training more and more volunteers *l"> are coming forward, with the completion of
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  • 210 2 A 21-year-old British Serviceman attached to the No. 45 Royal Marine Commandos was killed m a shooting incident which occurred at Changi Road near the junction of Telok Kurau Road, Singapore on Monday night. The Serviceman was shot m the chest and died before reaching hospital
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  • 91 2 The City Council President, .Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, told The Standard yesterday that \hc Finance and General Purposes Committee at its meeting !ast week considered the dissolution of the Service Committee and decided to take over its functions. Mr. McNeice said thai the Co nmittee
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  • 61 2 A CALL for the appointmeni of a Whitley Council to provide facilities for City j Council employees' trade; unions for negotiation with ihe Councillors on terms and conditions of service will be made by Labour City Councillor for South Ward. Mr. V. K. Nair,
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  • 199 2 Standard Woman Reporter FOR the first time since the liberation, all the judges for the forthcoming Singapore Annual Flower Show at the Happy World Stadium on Friday, with the exception of Professor Holttum, will be from overseas, j Among them are the well- known
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  • 128 2 THE dispute between two Muslims Sarjal Ali and Mekhi Hassan over a tenancy partnership neither ended m open court nor before ;< Kathi m a mosque. The parties settled the matter between themselves 1! d yesterday reported to Mr. Justic* Rogers m *h e Singapore High
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  • 119 2 photo. Standard Woman Reporter MRS. Eleanor Roosevelt explains to a group of Singapore women that the Human Rights Charter of the United Nations will become a Covenant on April 14. and will be discussed by the 48 countries who have agreed to its
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  • 431 2 ADA3I APPEAL Standard Siaft Reporter THE Singapore Court cf Civil Appeal veaterday refused the application by tnche Mansoor Adabi for leave to lake the Maria Hertogh case to Privy Council. The judges— Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley, Chief Justice Singapore; Mr. Justice Matthew, Chief Justice Federation; and
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  • 100 2 A SHIPS gunner. Salleh bin Abdullah, employed on t:ie m Bi-nt<>ng. a vessel of about 2."i0 tons vhich ran on n reef while !on a voyage from Indonesia to I Singapore m October last year, j appealed yesterday against ;i I naspenbion of his certinc;ite for
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    • 151 2 Lshe tiny Camera of qreai jserformam t There are no button aimK i „r\<>\ himplv Dulline its Ih.umiu >•» 1 1,, fu ii, uti with the Him tranMM.n therefor* DOI possible MINOX i. tlw Mr«l x.<e; It takev but one ttactr M««remet. tr.evable moment and r ,lv r\\ tratent rtnser
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 tn t/^_ A MESSAGE TWCT :jOOKS LIKE SO. NATCH EP. Ou^ ON STONE-TM' L_\ MARRVIN' SAM— AM 1 *-N \> IT CAIN'T <S JCftttP* lfc IX' I V. WAV RDLKS DOME, N THET LOOKS LIKE ME- MtAN NOTH\H'.J fr t^y /£> U MJLL^UMSO'V'ARSAGO// &UT-c H c^E/. r THAR'S <_*, <::■
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  • 6876 3  - Wiltshire Cleared Of All Six Charges R. Wiltshire .-rvart Of Police Disciplinary Inquiries (1950 Riots) i result <»f crilirisms contained m tlie ,i ihc Singapore Kiot Inquiry Commission ,lin;ir\ inquiries were held againsl >i\ Pi ilic Singapore Police Force. i D'-;r: v Commissioner R. C. B. A tanl Commissioner W
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 297 3 V— CJ^ i&vi/i?' 7 X%KT^^- /IMPORTED LONDON ENGLAND ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE USED IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF TURF CIGARETTES CARRERAS 150 YEARS' REPUTATION FDR QUALITY /^^>^ 7^ fJi valuable diuretic /j prepared /C'^ p^ ctall y to r *U** RHEUM A TIC y^^^- %^ti pa//vs >
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    • 86 3 7^ I#^ {EH Y'MEAN TH!S/THAT'S klbH I ..AN VI f- -< DON 1 I IbLLMI 1 y m m^W^OLYCO^,f^ /CS^X •Wr^WHERTHANI CHLLV HOLE IS THIS CHAP 15 RIGHT^ /WE s. KNOW WHO YOU/ GF.E TWO OH WHAT 't» W »*U f^\y KWfSSSI DAMAG-l UP TOPSint TH' VOf 6AtJ FA YOU
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  • 271 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VLA LUMPUR, Tues. As far as the Federation Government is aware I here lias been no delay m llie shipment of armoured vehicles for the Police as and when they are ready. This statement is contained m a communique which
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  • 238 4 Standard Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The suggestion thai a Malay education gallon l>r sent to Indonesia was made l>y Che Mahidin bin Mohamed Kashad m the Selangor State Council today. Che Mahidin had referred tv he low standard of teaching ittained m Malay schools
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  • 395 4 Evidence Conflict ing Judge Standard stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues At the Kuala Lumpur Hiiili Court Mr. Justice Wilson today acquitted Wons Hai of a charge of murder of Tan Mook. a clerk. The case ended abruptly when the prosecution closed its case without calling further witnesses. The Judge, summing
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  • 22 4 MALACCA, Tues. The Municipal Councillors agreed to approach the Fedora i Government for enactment for the control of workshops and factories
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  • 102 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Remarking that he saw no reason why the accused should have been charged m Court. the President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. B. V. Rhodes, today acquitted and discharged a young Eurasian, G. F. Downey, employed as a workshop chargeman m the P.W.D.
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  • 69 4 Malacca Wedeing MALACCA. Tues Mr Wee Soon Bee ami Miss Ong Swee Kirn were marrie 1 i;i 'he Registry here this morning The groom is a son ol Dr. and Mrs Wee rliap Tock an i the bride is the daughter j of Dr and Mrs r H Ong A
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  • 205 4 1½ Mil. Expenses Approved Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Additional expenses on pub lie services amounting t«» nearly SI millions wenapproved today by the Selanj;or Statr Council. The largest tola' vote went an education, amounting to over $300,000 of which nearlj 5200,000 were voted for new Malay schools, extensions
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  • 28 4 MALACCA. Tues. A mot io i by Mr P G. M > Mahindasa for afternoi n sessions of Municipal met i gs was defeated by a majority
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  • 140 4 MALACCA. Tues.— Municipal Councillors accepted the principle of adopting one-way traffic for the town at their meeting today. The Provident Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom said the narrow streets and increasing volume of traffic made one-way raffle m town necessary. The Councillors accepted the proposal of the
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  • 114 4 The General Lends A Hand photos. "Bird wood", the armoured car from which Gen. Sir Gerald Tempter, High Commissioner for the Federation, took a soldier's view of the bandit-infested terrain in the Kinta Valley on Monday. The General is seen (on left) positioning Jiimselt on top of the armoured car
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  • 225 4 Standard Stafi Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. At the annual general meeting of the Pan-Malayan Kwangtung Association m Kuala Lumpur next week, the Selangor Branch will move a resolution urging Government to give early implementation of the preamble to the Federation of Malaya Agreement by introducing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 232 4 t^P* BE TALLER K-' \xtS9 Ta orid healthy people are universally V Vi ft t if admired while short and stumpy get beV r T| ll' J h.nd unnoticed. HYTEX GROWTH FOOD I V are 9 uorontcc( incrcose youi \i 1 r height or money bock. Beneficial to mc« J
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    • 162 4 PROUD WINNER 0| 4 MAJOR ACADEMY AWARDS! DC C T JL' g^ffllß j IRNER BROS. pramN; "A Streetcar Named Desire' I Starring: Vivien I I H.ll Mi11..., IU" /T-, JK A t WJ *m v^/ Vi/ \Vf ft!/ 4 SHOWS OA/LY.' WOTf T/Cf^ I. an ;;..;o. (».no t fMtu SI
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 52 4 i WHAT WATCH WHERE f/ I WONPEK WHf-.RB jHB f v^ f WELL, WHILE I'M X >S >J^- T E A NER GOIN V-H fS(V-— HE IT/ y P\J^ J? HERE, I'LL TAKE A s^y,. HAT/ y i /UV PETUNIA/ y i \N\ /^^d_ l^ 7 f \\Ji pounp of
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  • 260 5 Utusan Backs Mr. Aw THE DI FLAT ol I m the Federal Legi c C »uncil recently al money donated for charity should not be taxed a loss •ie public-, .1 LJtu: an Mcl ay v editorial ly. ii may be possible, the paper said,
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  • 41 5 TIGERS TOLD: GUARD PEOPLE Reporter f 1 J i tO W( S I i P P I 1 1 m 1949 ii gku A J i D M StraUn m < Mr Haji Nis d I. Has I. 1 m oi para*
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  • 9 5 2000 Tons Coal Arrive >RI I to g D
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  • 9 5 Aegligent Act -Coroner aw a ii ye k c
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  • 69 5 Condolence Meeting MEMBERS of the Ceylon Tamil community yesterday gathered ai the Ceylon Tamils Association m Singapore to i.^;nv^ their condolence st the death i>t Ceylon's Premier, Mr. D S. Senanayake. A resolution Df condolence, moved by the President, Dr. P. T. Nathan, was unanimously passed and it was decided
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  • 241 5 'i HE SING v> >RE Fi I Police I la fisted a stranied to molest his 1GI t- while they wei c g crowded bus. I c i ing< »el Dias i s fine I $50, wee imprisonment, atemptii g to outt -a,' th< desl
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  • 67 5 H mil Ilii: If I'lpr ii ,111 m .1 ll I It/ :U, 111 1 inn, I m i-.,n,i m. i: ..i iim ih fl Kttbbri -ii i turrj M ibbi r Works. n.m-1 ii.mi^ m, s imlra I"-' lIIVI 1,, i. Ku i.l SKIM X i..i...
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 5 photo. I*l i'»i to Ihn s.iilini; for th<* IJK Ike Suttan of Johorr >|)'»k«- \t*s|rrda> to about :".»M> inrenbris of th«* Tiger P.»1;o1n .it thr lstana Bosar. l*n tin** skowa th«« Sultan of Juliorr B«->.id<* him is Mr. J B MaMfirld. t.P.O. .lohoi r. Standard
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  • 31 5 TAIPING, Tues. Recruiting i^ proi?eoding here for the A ••< wnaissance. Service >rps and Army Mechanical and Engineering Units of the Feder itioii of Malaya Volun- leer F »rce.
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  • 168 5 DETECTIVE IoW the Singaftore Fir»i Disirici i miri vrntenUi] how In* a Singapore Fraction Coml>am lirkel inspector coOccting fares from ri^lii I»;i>m n;cr«. iii a l»n> and putting ili«- monej m liis pocket. [etecti v >\ Sunn.v Tan Anti-Corrupt ion ■i the conductor to he
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  • 189 5 Standard m.»ii Reporter THREE Singaporeans, including j Marine Police onstable d i tTirough drowning within the last three days. The constable, Zailal Bidin bin Haji Ahmad, who was .i Second Engineer on board a j Marine launch was reported missing la >1 Sunday
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  • 601 5 Standard SiatF Reporter IiKY-FOOTKD and vermin-free for ihc lirsi time m a week, lh«* Royal. Air Force's jutigle survival part) of seven men returned to Selctar airfield vesterda) S»y Simdorlatid living boat from Rttrhin*;. Their verdict on the concentrated food packs upon which they lived
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  • 106 5 MICHAEL PENDLETON i d C. Wells, two Royal Mai ii Commandos, vere granted bail <>i S~><)o. when charged A'ith robbery m the Singapore Police Court When the accused ive c i illed to the dock, a Marine Officer told I c Magistrate Mr- D i!
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  • 150 5 SI .nd rj S i u f t Reporter MR. P. I). NAIR, Singapore Labour City Councillor for So Ward, will query, at the ordin meeting of the Councillors i ext Monday, the position regarding an elected Mayor for Singapore 3nd the disqualification ol two City
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  • 869 5  -  ROSALIND RAT NAM BY Here are ilir sewing instructions for The Slandan Pattern No. wliu-li appeared m the Sunday Standard ol March 23. Note: 1 y pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamp- on them When you have the pattern pieces bj your side these stw::^ instructions
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 5 The "Kupu Kiipu Tarun", or the Balinese Butterfly Dance, us depicted by Ni (iusti Aj u Rabeg. a member of the Indonesian Fine Art Movement Troupe, which is now making public appearances at Singapore's Victoria Theatre, m routr to their homeland from the Colombo Exhibition. Last niuM was thrir second
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  • 283 5 MORE NIGHT PATROLS TO CATCH BURGLARS BUT PUBLIC MUST HELP TOO Standard Siafl lorrespondenl PIN VM». Tues. To comlial iln* reccnl crop <»l liur'J.inVi 1 George Town, Police here l»a\r increas»e«l niulii patrols wid Ru\iliari< arc bekig used more to assist llie regulars h» deter! ami |>re%rnt Hhh crimes* A
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  • 167 5 'Merdeka' Instead Of 'Tabek' Stand 'i «1 Mala) C-vttt |w nd i X ILA PILAH i M Tabt i Sir) 1 (~r < Lake i I Abdul Rahm A 6,000 peopl> Leag I nan. Presid I re ntly said thnl the p 1 A 1 nan" >>^ i Sim balck
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  • 26 5 More lhan 200 I {uei 5 writne i liil; ccrciv.tr. of i X i i j Kuala Kangsar by Hi S if Perak re
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD. A SPECIAL DISC. 15% io 20% I on a wide range of Appealing and Distinctive Fabrics m m COTTON 1 SILK DEPTS. I si for a few days only gj //o/// today to A GRAND OPPORTUNITY NOT TO RE MISSED I I I (itin i* lai 1
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  • 933 6 Singapore Standard Beware Of Col. Biumps! I I fn'tulenl Mnrmnii \rnsftn;>rr THOSE pre-dawn minds, the Colonel Blimps, have 1 become rare m po t-war M:A.>.-i. Now and then one o! them pu hes aside the lid i I his coffin to lodge a feeble protest that th ngs ar< not
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  • 304 6 Review of Views No Hope For Charity RECENTLY, two unpleasant ings h.-iv'e happened m Singaj, and the Federation, which might discourage charity m Malaya said independent Sin Chew Jit Poh. Firstly, the Singapore Government has decided to charge ;in aM: :ent assessment of $1,456 for the land provided for the
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  • 506 6  -  RIMAU SPEAKING FOR MYSELF By very long ago I wrote that certain local trade unions set a srvning example of patience, tolerance, and respect for constitutional methods of negotiation m their trying and protracted dealings with their employers. Inspired, ncr doubt, by those few words of
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  • 6 6 Huh!— he's telling us!*
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 381 6 Sir. Surely there must be a vein of midsummer > madness running through the heads of the big-wigs who formulate policy m the Federation. Proof of this: The gift of £2,500 to Mr. W. N. Gray, the former Commissioner of Police m the
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    • 131 6 Sir: According to Captain J. F. Jones, the Adjutant of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, 80 per cent. of the Volunteers are Malays and therefore Muslims; and 5 per cent, are Chinese. The rest presumably are Indians. Eurasians and Europeans. Excluding the Officers there cannot be more lhan
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    • 72 6 Sir; I have read through the editorial of your paper of March 22 entitled "The Two Malayas." I find that Instead of being helpful to the parlies to bring about a peaceful settlement of the misunderstanding, you too .ire following the march of time with napalm bombs and
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  • 1384 6 ENOUGH DOLLARS FOR LITTLE FOR WEAPONS! The Suffolk Regiment In AM By' The Spore Times Correspondent q^HE Suffolk Regiment has the best operational record among the British battalions that have served m Malaya since the beginning of the emergency. Men of the Suffolks hav e killed more than 140 Communist
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    • 10 6 Gold Dollar Tea Shum Yip Leong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands
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    • 51 6 ITS co\m;mi;\<:i; him m k, AMERICA'S WIST IMII ilT:il Iti 9 MODELS NOW CH Oli L4Y. At rOMATIC f!n!o, RECESSED I)(»()l? Mill j 102-10H and ZSIB owbu4 Mmai S i nipr. R£FSiG£RATOKS A\ \n M-i i ■^Ij^^lOHN SON'S CARNU v KfAN GWAN (M) 45, il I.OK AM I SlH«:i si\i;afo!cl£
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  • 296 7 'Less Eager' For Truce Than Before— Van Fleet WASHINGTON, Mar. 23, (UP) Gen. Janus Van Fleet, „nnander <>t the United Slates Eighth Army m Korea, said yester!li. Reds arc stronger there than ever and may be "less eager" „i- a rraaefire than last summer or autumn.
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  • 50 7 KITORIV Mar. I.") (AP)— Police reinforce- railed owl Mondaj nidii lo check clashes .orirr* of Premier I), b. Malan and 15,000 ».<. v> rnroenl denoaslralors* >ters un a .< up v ric I md ol :!;im i the •^er of Ropub ie, vern- Ed
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  • 187 7 U >M)O\\ Mar 25 <UP>— The mounting unemployment m Britain's textile industry with 60,000 alre idy wholly or p.w ly out of worh ia to be debated m Parliament on Wednesday. Labour Member George Tomlit >:i. chairman oi the Lancashire Regional Council
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  • 46 7 New Start In Cairo Talks 25 IR< »te Cairo tins the pos g a d< iti ns wel ere 1 elieved a I the H I the c tents ol Saturday I ■«3 I disngi time the ether i I lions c by a r I
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  • 56 7 LONDON, Max 25 (Reuter>— teen Elizabeth 11 will receive c beads of diplomatic missions Buckingham Palace on May 9. en the} vill present their new etters I crectence it %v -s an ounced yesterday Sho >. II hold an afternoon party at the palace n
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  • 71 7 BERLIN, Mar. 25 (UP) The United Nations Commission on tree German election left Berlin yesterday alter finding a "no welcome" sign hung up by the Communists The commission came here to investigate whether conditions would permit uncontrolled all German elections. The Russians and East German Communists
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  • 149 7 Gruenther Testifies At Senate Aid Hearing UAMllM.mv Mar. Z.> (Al') General Alfred Gcuenther told Congress Monday Western Europe be defended successfully ''only if the countries there make a maximum effort m terms of thrir own resources. !()f the s enate Foreien Relations Genera] Gruenther, General Eisenhower's Chief-01-Staff, expressed bis views
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  • 111 7 Russia Fails To Unseat N 'lists UNITED NATIONS New York, Mar. 25. iUP) Russia failed again yesterday to oust Nationalist China from the United Nations at the o-itset of a special meeting of the Economic and Social Council. The* unsuccessful attempt brought to more than 100 the number of times
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  • 49 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 25 (ReuterAAPi Communist guards yesterday struck off the manacles which bound Bishop Rene B<>isguerin's hands for the H months he spent as their prisoner. Then they expelled the French Roman Catholic prelate, making him cross the border into Britishruled Hongkong.
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    52 7 WHEN Lieut.-Gen. Gordon Bennett, Commanding Officer of the Bth Division, met brother officers m Melbourne on February 14, Colonel E. E. ("Weary") Dunlop pinned on his lapel a life membership badge of the ex-P.O.W.'s Association. The next day General Bennett led the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the fall
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  • 237 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (UP)— The American Communist Party's membership has dropped to 31,608 hut many of its leaders have gone underground and it is "as much, if not a greater, threat" than the 1941 Nazi Fifth? Column, according to FBI chief J. Edgar
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  • 84 7 PM Expresses Sympathy For Tornado Victims L O A' D O N, Mar. 25, (Renter)— Prune Minister Churchill yesterday asked President Truman to express British Government synpathy to the victims oi hist iceek's tornadoes which swept through the southern United Suites. Mr. CfmrchiJi's message said: "I am grcatUf distressed to
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  • 207 7 COLOMBO. Mar. 2 r >. (UP) Crowds paid a silent homage by lining the road from Temple Trees to the House oi Representatives yesterday as the remains of Premier Senanayake was taken for the lying m state. Buddhist ceremonies were performed at Temple Trees
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  • 61 7 PARIS, Mar. 25 (AFP) The French Cabinet Council last night revoked the decision by which the general manager of Agence France Presse. M. Maurice Negre, had been suspended from his post. The measure reinstating M. Maurice Negre was announced m a communique read to the press alter
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  • 328 7 Big 3 Reply To Insist On Free Germany BONN, Mar. 24 (Heater) Tin Kg Thr««- «-i« m powers, In their answer to Russia's note calling: Tor a conference to draw up a treaty nith a united (»«'rinany, will insi^t that Germany Im* l«-ft tree to join thr F.uropean Army, a
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  • 75 7 TAIPEI, Mar. 25 (Reuter) Some «jf a»e difficulties, incitid ing the knotty problem of re parations, which have been dragging out the Sino-Japanes< peace talks here are believed to have been solved at a 90 minute informal meeting of the dele gates yesterday, sources close to
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  • 197 7 Martial Law In Egypt Extended CAIRO. Mar. i (AP X i Farouk Monday night i ed martia] law throughout f to be extend* 1 "further.* 1 The King > i ed idi < pi dinf the i n of Parliame it I: pi ovided thai I new Chamber ol Dej
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  • 112 7 LONDON Mai IS (Re m C immon ealth eoi iltai gan here yestei day on the tion ot Summon w alth troops m Japan after the Japai treaty comes into fora The tiles bi c b1 Acial level on!v ;ii)d are taking plaei <
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    • 55 7 INCONVENIENCE DELAY ded by getting your ipplies from ready stocks. olve most of your problems iry Installations and give prompt service. A complete list of Sanitaryware end Fittings available from FONGHIN CO., LTD., 64 Wollich Street Singapore, 2 Phones ***** Cr 7557. .k- '&^i£JUBG£P&>3lBSl^ c^^s 111 1 1 HSSSSs Oil
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  • 263 8 FIRST JET AIR SERVICE ON MAY 2 BO AC To Open Sorina bok Route Standard Aviation Reporter THE world's first regular jet airliner service will open on May 2, when the British Overseas Airways Corporation's twin-engined Comet will leave London Airport* on its 6,724--mile inaugural passenger-carrying "Springbok Route" flight to
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  • 460 8 Standard Shipping Reporter STRUCTURAL failures m several welded ships during heavy weather this Winter, and m particular the almost simultaneous breaking m two last month of two American tankers of the same type off the East Coast of the United States, have raised doubts m
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    52 8 r photo. Pilots and aircrewmen are getting ready at the BOAC Training: Centra London Airport, to fly Britain's new Comet j<*t airliners when they go into service. Picture shows Instructor Capt. E. Rodley (right) explaining the controls to Capt. T. Marsd»'n. one of the trainees m the cockpit of a
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    • 684 8 \f3_ I is-i ki ii i.m; trans pacific service IHrrrl t)\n luid Iraartsro 1"- laeeles Ml Aaierteaa ft (anudian Citio 1 Peaaac P.S'haai Spore Art LA/SI WILLIAM Lrt'KIINBACK 16 17 Mai «Mji» >lv .'Apr 23Apr j Xl Ni*. I! M .'(i\pr Jl 28Api 29Apr IMaj S2Maj I ranks and Pas
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    • 349 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CD. LTD. Regular Sailings t«» hina and Japan fn»m Singapore Port Swettenham Prnun^ Also direct Sailinp from Bangkok und Indonesia to hina iv Japan Dm* Spore Due Penang From "Muti-n"" Mar 31st Japan H'kong r:nin-"' Apr 2nd Hongkong "Szecbuen" Apr 14th Apr 17th Sails Sails Sails Ppnans I*
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    • 88 8 SINGAPORE-SURABAIA BALI Waivyerang foi Stwa baia. Bali-Poits Apr 1 SINGAPORE WEST BORNtO Lamongan lor Pontianak, Singkawang, Mar 29 I Labuan Hadji for Tambelan, Pontianak. Pemangkat, Sambas Apr 1 Laiwiii tor Pontianak Singkawang Apr 5 SINGAPORE SOITH BORNEO Sanana for Bandjermd^in, Samp it Apt. 18 SINfiAPOKft BANGKOK Batoela for Barigk Apr
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    • 331 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro>al Potterdam Llo>^ Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMO. E, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS S'po re P Sham Penans TABIAN (SMN) 2 7 Mar 28 29Mar (iAROET (RL) 29Mar 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr SAL AW ATI (SMN)
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    • 398 8 > iM»r< r «> -PANAMA" f B Hongfciwig 15-K.l 'MtOMV for saifi« ft RTn2f- -r k 12-11 Apr "MALAYA" for Baaetok. Saiuon A. Hnimkon- 1- IM,, j iK FWtOM JAPAN l|!)\(,Ki!\(. "PH()!>1 (I i B J |f x,, SAIUNGS 1() UIMIMM s< \m,«\ For Colombo. \t\<n piarfl Saul Gcaoa \<
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    • 97 8 X. Ships in Harbour WHARVES I Hong Ann 2;) 30 2 Kelantan 23 _'4 'J < txate Maxwell Brander 21 22 2 4 "> 8 i Nieiuv Holland 42 4 2 Be i ic i "-!7 28 J i Ri'> Bamba C.P. 7 Bo tic I 25 '.N 2 Surat
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    • 77 8 Despatches Todn\: ranjong Pinang 7 a. in. by Lawu. Djambi H a i by Mawai, Medan 8 a.m. by Stia, North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri 8 a.m. by Manual. Sibu noon by Brua Ceylon noon by Oranje. Bri tain, [reiand. Eire. Europe. X. and W. Afrii a. We I
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  • 248 9 TROUBLE AHEAD IN FE Unless People Grow More Rice Standard Naff Kt-porUr ;jl MINING that people m the Fur Fast must mere rkc was given yesterday by Mr. Norris E. liiriM tor -Cleneral of the I'nited Nations Food and Uural Urbanisation^ He said, 'There is going to a ble l«>r
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  • 36 9 US To Buy Tin For stockpile V S irhi'-h rily they al reody 0.000 p fi B git m h«a y in 2,000 lo g i- addi M lifted on < „■> I tons I eel t round
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    26 9 < C M,,.a S er-o, Fr^r ft Neave, Ud.. we,,— U« Ih. ...uuu. Uiom-r siven by F. &N. Th« d.nn« W h«-M .1 Il«ltl, Sinsapore, oil Monday.
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  • 358 9 Stamford Start' Reporter photo. A OX-TIIE-SPOT demonstration ol bread-baking, u to show local bakers the many advantages to be derived from the use oi Canadian flour"", was given by Mr. K. B. Meckel, Director of Bakery Service of the Robin Hood Flour Mills, Vancouver, Canada, at
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  • 42 9 MESSRS. Osbonfe and Chap- pel report the following dividends: Kent six pence m res- pert of the year 1951, payable I on April 10, and Rambutan six pence In respect ol the year ended June 30, 1952, payable ;on April 8.
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  • 158 9 Standard Market Reporter THE lower production and stocks figures for the Federation during February were responsible for the steady rubber market m Singapore yesterday. Prices were more than a cent per lb. above Monday's closing levels on a market that was devoid of any features. There
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  • 105 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Japan is stated to be buying j largo quantities of scrap iron from Malaya. In the Federation the price of scrap iron has increased by i about 13 per cent, since last month. Sellers are demanding as much as SBo per
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan share market was dull m all sections today and with a few exceptions prices tended iv drift to lower levels. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks. Od>. 3.10 3.20 C. Cements .90 -9.> Straits Time? 3.6S 3.75 United Engineers Ords. 13.50 MOO MINING Austral Amal.
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  • 73 9 Control Of Synthetic Extended WASHINGTON. Mar. 25. (UP) The House passed and sent to the Senate yesterday a bill to keep the government m the rubber business for another two years. The measure would extend through June 30. 1954, the law under which the government owns and controls some 28
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  • 128 9 THE recommendation made by Mr. I. G. Salmon d, Chairman ol the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association for the compilation of a new range ol grade standard samples of rubber met with strong support from rubber traders m the Colony yesterday. Emphasizing
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  • 46 9 RICE MEET IN S'PORE photo. The Commissioner General for South East Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. standing. i s sco making his opening a<ldress at the meeting of the Consultative Committee on rice at Phoenix Park. Singapore, yesterday. Twenty-two nations are repreitented at the talks. Standard
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  • 108 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER Latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 51.16S SI. Hi F. 0.8. m bales Apr. No. 1 R.S.S. $LH| 51. 15 No. 2 R.S.S. 51.12J 51.13 No. 3 R.S.S. $I.lo} Sill Tone: Steady Quiet. LONDON KDBBEK Tuesday's opening prices per lb. were:
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  • 83 9 THE produce market m Singapore was very quiet yesterday, practically no business b< ing reported Copra had buyers at S2<i pel picul and sellers at $2~l\ per picul. Coconut oil had sellers at $41 per pieui and no buyers. Be'el nut $'-'>2 isplitl Cop; a
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  • 76 9 MALA VAX Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: New York 33 1/8 (IT I, 33 1 4 (0.D. 33 38 on credit bills mho 33 7/J 6 on trade bills (90 d/st), Canadian 33 (T.T.), 33 1/8 (0.D.1 33 3/8 (90 d,>t). .selling
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  • 169 9 Standard Market Reporter WHILE the Federation of I Malaya's production of rubber from estates and smallholders showed a decline during February compared with the January figures, exports were higher. Production of rubber from smallholders dropped from 23,900 ton s m January to 19,305 tons last month,
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  • 164 9 5,000 Bags Of Sugar For City Standard Shipping Reporter THE Blue Funnel freighter. Anterior* which an ived i i Sinsn pore yestei day ighl as her main cargo for Tin' City 5,000 bags of sugar. Besides the cargo i I igar. the freighter also broughi 2.068 packages of sundries. 4.885
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  • 126 9  -  AKNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard StalT Kj-portrr DJAKARTA. March 25 Sharp cuts m '-j',v grade rubber *poi Ls has struck Pa ibang's remilliag Lndu ;trj a swift and hard blow South Sumatra di ;pal report 'his week Four bis milling companies down and completely su p I
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  • 175 9  - Higher Interest Rate Urged T. J. LIM I City Loan By Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's proposed loan offering A\ or A\ pel cent interest for water and electricity extension schemes has become the main topic of general discussion among trade, market and financial circles locally. The consensus
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  • 54 9 HK E XCHANGE HONGKONG, liar. 15 rial S1 v iard S< rvu c- C i n ci the H*' 1: E c todaj were HKjSI i-8^ ri stej ing: HK$6 <50 lo US$l HK$l B3oto M ilayao II: HK$O 305 to one Ind »neri m F^ ipiah G M HK3I9
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    • 96 9 y^y/ EUROPE/U, S, i 4. Wednesday. Friday and r >dr /y/ y J MPfl3\3PfM^OtM.im. TUESDAY. FRIDAY ond Aw /y/ A Ji nfltfT HIQT V RANGOON sunday Jy /W W] U "FI *JV»A FRIDAYS 3.00 pm. M/ jtfy I 1 TOKYO WEDNESDAYS 3.00 pm. W/ Mf J?Y /k W I SYDNEY
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    • 218 9 OPENING TO-DAY >iiow v i A f > 1 5 p. to. prusl iun'9 Tin ills m\<l um^dv Hit! 'BORDERLINE' mil, I red (*\<iirc War l/////v/\- 1 1 1 i or I PitW II Mf) 7o GfYUIHi to& loda>: .{.60. (i.50 and p m. Superb Hindustani Puture u TARAMA Starring
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  • 642 10 j I IS U c lime oj the Paris Sprllg 1 I i ii.»n.s. the 1 j in*" when the ordinary middle i-!.iss w n m a 11 ii V.iv <le uiv. I i or anj Frearfc town will he watching the pipers and fa.shiou .|i»i!i:i.iK for
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  • 340 10  - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar By npODAY'S QUOTATION: Sue C <ess m marriage i> much more than Gilding the ri^hl 2 person; it is a matter of beins the ri«ht person." It.ibbi 1"..X 5 Brickner WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: 2 Pri'-en c accord around your home or base of
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  • 634 10  -  Continuing Margaret's Diary TTNFORTUNATELY I have had to wean Michael on to the bottle earlier than I had hoped and it's all so very difficult being suddenly confronted by powdered milk, bottles, teats and all the attendant paraphernalia. Like everything else its easy enough once the
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    507 10 r rHK glare of tropical sun on white buildings brought me back to reality and Singapore. For the last hour I had been transported to another clime and place and had breathed an atmosphere which, for want of a better word, I could best describe as "continental."
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  • 108 10 11ADIO MA LAI A SINGAPORE (I*4 v A II oj I 9..10 a.m. tor School* )t..V. Inter lude; lit a.m. Emergency News 10.1t.~1 Women> Magazine; 10.4."i I«r Schools; J p.m Tommy Dorse? Orchestra: I.Ui News; 1.45 l.uiuh Time Prom; p.m For Schools; ti.1.1 Programme Summary; 0.11 Nature
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    • 45 10 OUt LfrJ^ meet Khoo Hai Koay, a jolly Lactogen baby from Penang. Baby Khoo's picture was taken at seven B^m^/ FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES La.to-fn bubi.-. ;nr lull o f fun- bubbling OV er with /H MHH w/ s .'1 is comj)l«u-lv noiirisliing. gBEMMMM-^^^^^^w^^, L.4/5?
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    • 246 10 TALKING SHOP Trills is the time wluu tin l\<. (,<>\\\v I Spring Sales jre ;tppro.xli <>_ ins' and when the irfee wmmmm will prrr-in- iho >«!, ratalosuec TKOPH \i v| 1 sl for bargains. I ba%*e < m. n the s FoHowinc "<mhl b*" from ,i catalogue of MM ol
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    • 281 11 ENGAGEMENTS 1 i at fa umoune- :i Mr. Lhoo Ninflest son of r. q Seng Hong Seng Hei g, and pak Lin eldest late Mr, Boey B K m rannouncUaxine Dennis (nee Swaine) D. H Swaine la an i Hn i ropenhagen J .:::i Rj 00 of Mr. London I
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    • 591 11 NOTICES SLANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL IS HEREBY GIVEN that m accordance with Sectioh 29 of Saint Andrew's Mission Hospital Ordinance 1934, the Annual General Meetmu Ol the Corporation will be held at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, 250/254, Ta-fjong Pagar Road, Singapore on Wednesday, the 16th day of AGENDA 1. To confirm
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    • 418 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room. Ground Floor, City Hall) ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Construction of An Imholt Tar.k at Connaught 1 Drive. Specification, Schedule of Approximate Quantities and Form of Tender from City .Engineer's Office (Room 218) Deposit $50/- refundable) j Close NOON— 9/4/52. Malay r:::,ient tender
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    • 195 11 mm y lr^* »jA I lal, ><' /nation a I m\\ Jiiiizlin" If I I ,1J ■hi V J Br* r m ft r f*<i i n i UHH liin.iiim; am. mm iwj^J| |i.\^> or i.itwin: F//Jsr 7Y3/£ Zv Singapore A b IPPEALW TOAIGUT s S at t/ie kCapitol Restaurant
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  • 486 12 HAT-TRICK FOR ISMAIL YUSOFF FAVOURITES for this year's first division honours, Ti«rcr Spotting Association scored their easiest win to date, playing against. Singapore Recreation Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. eood crowd watched the Tigers trounce the Recs I>• I The game was a
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  • 144 12 OLYMPIC FUND GROWS THE Singapore million y\\<L- sports enthusiast. Mr. Lee Kong Chian. heads the list of donations to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Helsinki m ltd with $1,500. Data J Pa^lar. another well known sports enthusiast has donated $1,000 to Ike Fund to send a ten-men runtingent to
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  • 229 12 !> K!>K. Risia; dlory. Sporting Gesture and Perverse, all recent winners. hive been promoted to the top class m the latest S.R.A. rlassnVsttaa. N Class 1 classifications are: p iter, b br.cg. by Harroway C inalot; Parachute be 2. by P ima Quick Release:
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  • 26 12 THE Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoot will be he'd at Seletar Range on Sunday March 30. Firing will starl a; 8.30 a.m.
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  • 137 12 TORONTO. March 24 <UP>--'British Empire lightweight champion '"Lil Arthur" King of Toronto and Philadelphia, tonight scored a technical knockout <'ver Fiitzie Pruden of St. Catharines Ontario, m the 9th round of a bout that had been scheduled to go ten. Clever fast moving King, often
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  • 101 12 PENANG, Tues.— The following are the teams tor the state cricket trial to be held here on Sunday on the Pcnang Sports Club Ground. Pearson's XI: J. P. Pearson <Capt.). Ross. P. J. Stubbs, N. P. Richardson J* A. R. Harford. Eu Cheow Teik, D. C.
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  • 257 12 ALL-ENGLAND champion. \X ong IVnjs Soon, is lo he asked lo play m the badminton exhibition matches organised by the Singapore Rotary Club m aid of the Colony Lepers Fund at the Great World on Saturday night. The request
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  • 109 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thrilling soccer was seen today m the replay of the Thomson Cup semi-final between the St. John's Old Boys and MBS Old Boys on the Prince's Road ground. St. John's playing pretty soccer, won by three goals to two. The Methodist
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  • 154 12 CHANGI LODGERS defeated RAF Seletar by two goals to one m an Inter-Services Division league soccer match yesterday. Lodgers took a lead m the first half when Eisherwood put b centre across to Worthinton. This was followed by end to end play neither side showing any
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  • 62 12 R.A.F. Seletar beat R.A.S.C., H.Q. by two goals to one m a junior division United Services League soccer match at Seletar yesterday. Outstanding player was Bird, Seletar's captain who played at left half. Seletar's Pear?on put m R.A.S.C.'s goal oft a rebound. On resumption Sloper
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    30 12 Seen at the Empress Hall, London, wearing their national dress. Miss Amie C noons (left) and Miss Phee Hong Heah of Malaya. Both played m AllEngland badminton tourney.
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  • 73 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER. safa League: Youth—Raffles Institution or Kumpong Jagoh v Good Companions Jalan Besar stadium 4 p.,n Div. I—BODCA r Katong Sajarah at Jalan Besar stadium; SBHFA League Pulau Bukom v OTEC "A" at Police Training SchoT)!: Malayan Breweries v Straits Times at Farrer Park: Mercantile Bank v Hong
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  • 174 12 Two Philipine Olympic Basketball stars, Ignacio Ramos and Mariano Tolentino, was among the ten players of the Frisco All Star Basketball team of Manila which arrived m Singapore by a Pan-American Airways Clipper yesterday. They were led by Mr. Miguel Alba. As the Happy
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  • 147 12 VATICAN CITY. Mar 24: (Renter). The Vatican's solemn daily newspaper, "Osservatore Romano" today presented surprised readers with a sports column. Headed 'Sunday's sport. the column reported results of the first bicycle race of the season, from Milan to San Remo, of an Austrian Belgium
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  • 168 12 THE FIRST big match o j the season, the annual Joe Chappel Memorial Cup tie between Singapore Civilians and the Army-Navy combined, to be played on Sunday at Jalan Besar 'Stadium, will serve as a good test for the Colony team which will face strong touring
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  • 177 12 STAR Soccerites collected their first SAFA £nd Division points at the BODCA ground yesterday beating Cheerful Lads 2-0. Cheerful Lads were made to del end for the first quarter. In the fith minute Soccerites were awarded an indirect tree kick but Mun Fook failed to convert it
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    • 30 12 pipy*! m HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 11.20 11.45 Malacca 8.15 8.30 Port Dickson 6.56 7.11 Port Sham 6.05 6.27 Penang 12.46 1.21
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    • 118 12 I LEADING HOUSE 1 SPORTS TROPHIES i Sterling Silxn >. ffl Mrdals SMMM, Altravlin* lh>s t <ns ri Mm 1 \L ■44 fl #:roifr#Fffff«# l*rivt>* dH 'A' ffl SPECIAL TERMS Mumu, 5 Offered To Clubs, Schools J The Services B. P. de SUVA, LTs) 1 Singopore Penong April 4 BOXING
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    • 220 12 KO Winds Up FARELF Prelims THRILLING fighting with one knock-out m the last bout to wind ud the evening, was seen m the FARELF individual championship preliminaries at Tanglin gym last night. The k.o. was by Bance. of 45 Commando RM.. and his victim was RASC Schools Bell. Full results:
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