Singapore Standard, 27 March 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard jhguy vCL NO. 269. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 98 1 Catholics Banned From Y's rit M.ir "M (Renter) i^.A.-rful Italian \ttion OriMni/i „t niuht banned oli, > from joininu the s A U- Vounii Men's m \ss«Mi.ition. alii Attion the i hunh\ chief i iti.» n for laymen a bet iuse V.M.C..V .m ip.illy Protest nt tore* 1 it mu>t
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  • 55 1 Outsider Wins Lincolnshire f f\« «»f Mar. 26: (RevPhariza won I imoinshire Handicap. Urj a. in second and I i Prn third. Forty 1 1 1 X- miv 33-1 Phariza. 40 til.-% BS-| La PrinXbraham's Star was 1 f f. ourite. \\»n h\ ont* and a half Iks with the
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  • 237 1 isia Crisis PARIS, Mar. 26 (Keuter)— The French authorities rested Tunisius Prime Minister, M. Mohamed ami three other Cabinet Ministers and declared law throughout the protectorate. According to reports reaching here this morning they were taken on board a military plane to an undisclosed
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  • 87 1 COLOMBO. Mar. 26 (Reuter). \J. Dudley Senanayake, son >• Prime Minister Don Stepher Senanayake who died last week. was ippointed today to succeed his father as Prime Minister. He was appointed by Lord Sou I bin Governor-General ot Ceylon .vho arrived here today by air torn
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  • 464 1 g Consignments hnipped 1 o h pore Are round Spurious Standard Staff Reporter AN UNDERGROUND drug manufactory, somewhere m Europe, staffed by expert chemists, is believed to be producing millions of dollars worth of certain well -known patented drugs for special distribution m the For East.
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Mar. 2(1 -AP>. The Duke of Gloucester bestowed royal decorations on 270 persons, including a woman 9-> years old. at an investiture ceremony m B i^kin^ham Palace today. Actress Flora Robson wn.s made a Commander of the O.rit'i of the British Empire. Decorations for gallantly m
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  • 58 1 CASERTA, Italy, Mar. 2f> (AP) The toll from yesterday's tunnel blast near here rose to ffl dead and 40 injured as the grim work of recovering and identifying bodies continued today. A store of dynamite exploded midway In the threemile hydro-electric tunnel. Mo.st of the
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  • 57 1 IPOH. Wed.— A lorry belonging to the Perak River Hydro Co. and another lorry and two buses were set on fire by bandits about two miles from Kampur early thi> morning. Thrv preje ill burnt a short distance from oil" another. The forar
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  • 265 1 Intelligence Digest Reports LONDON, Mar. 26 (AP). The British magazine which first revealed Soviet Russia has the atom homb said yesterday that Marshal Stalin is a "chronic invalid*' and liable to die anytime. Intelligence Digest," a small privately-owned magazine published by Kenneth de
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  • 128 1 MUSAN, Mar. 26 (ReuterAAP)— A United Nations cable offering the Communists World Health Organisation assistance m fighting reported epidemics m North Korea was coldly returned to the Allied team at the armistice talks today. Col. Chrinij Communist staff officer ;it the talks, returned the
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  • 109 1 STALHAM, England, Mar. 26 (AP)— Robert C. Wiltshire, Acting Commissioner of Singapore Police, whose retirement from the Colonial Service was announced yesterday, said last night that he himself had asked to be relieved from duty. A Disciplinary Inquiry Commission said Wiltshire was bein<4 dropped from
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  • 77 1 BRUSSELS, Mar. 2G <UP> The Belgian Coagtf Tin Producers Association today ratified a two-year agreement to supply between T.ooo and 9.000 vm s ot tin annually to the United States. The agreement drawn up m Washington last week between the Association representatives and the Reconstruction Finunn.Corporation
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  • 87 1 SEOUL. Mar. 26 (AP) Britain's top army commander m the Far East arrived here this afternoon on a visit to troops under his command m Kprea. General Sir Charles Keightley was accompanied by Lt. Gen William Bridgetord. Commander of British Commonwealth Forces m Japan and
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  • 64 1 IN connection with the report on proposed retrenchment by the War Department m Singapore which appeared m the Sunday Standard, the Army Public Relations Office said that there is no proposal being considered to reduce the staff of R.E.M.E. Workshops nor of the
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  • 139 1 Fresh Man Needed— So Josey's Out LONDON. Mar. 2fJ (AP>Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton said today that the contract of Alex Josey, chief editor of Radio Malaya, had not been renewed because the Malayan Govrenment wanted "some one fresh m the post." The question was raised m the House of Commons
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  • 33 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. March 2<>. Agents for Malaya held a reception last night at the Malaya House m honour of Singapore's Governor Designate. Mr. J. F. Nicoll.
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  • 84 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Mor. 26. The following ore the closing prices ot rubber ond fin on the London Morker todoy:— LONDON RUBBER LO "?jJ N TIN s 33 Id. Spot £961 per ton Apr /J— 33 d. buyers, £961.10.. seller, i u/ r, n( 31
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  • 270 1 SIR CHENG-LOCK PLEASED DATO SIR CHKNG-LOCK TAN, President of (he Malayan Chinese Association, told The Standard that he Is very pleased with the encouraging response iaf the Chinese m Singapore to avail themselves ol the concession given by Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. the Secretary of State
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  • 162 1 1 ALL POSSIBLE efforts t< increase rice production and to make maximum supplies for the rice-eating peoples of the world would have to be made if a deterioration In the world rice situation was to be avoided. This wag stated at the Fourth meeting of
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  • 35 1 PENANG We I 'In..- light a rtnoiired ra r reached h•• t <* today by the l-> Tibif hire i route to }*<m s e( tenham t >r t JFe lei ion Jo* ut
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 Sews B £iside 1"* Water p* Reservoir Orchids: p speets For Education: Mwe schools f«t i—^ 'tt THr ™/w' lß^ B" ■B^ bHi B> m^B B> VJHv V vJIV V i? "It oil depends what's offering!" Now Q remark like that is hardlu conducive to marital bliss "Susan, most wonderful
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    • 26 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL tu ,^LVQ^^B h#im^£«uP wßwsl Jpt.i m reasonable prices. Obtainable from all M MM M good class stores. MACLAINE WATSON C C? (M) LTD.
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  • 311 2 3 7" Tunes Size Of Mcßitchie Standard Staff Reporter A NEW $45 million reservoir m the Seletar Catchment Area, three times the size of Mcßitchie or Peirce Reservoir is being planned after a complete survey of the Island's resources. Mr. W. S. Stredwick, City
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  • 209 2 THE LOCAL staff of the; Commissioner-General's office j In Singapore has been given the hame rate of cost of living! illowances as those sanctioned by the Colon-. Government to fia employe fironn January. 1951. Mr S S. Manyam, Prcsi- f %©I Uw CommissionerGeneral's Local
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  • 555 2 LOOSES NOTICE OF APPEAL REMARKING that one million people were being carried by Singapore Traction Company buses every year, the D.P.P., Mr. E. P. Shanks, said m the First District Court yesterday that if one ticket inspector was corrupted the amount he made might be
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  • 40 2 TWO CHINESE, one armed v.ith a revolver broke into a house m Jalan Tuakong oil' 6t£i mile East Coast Road. Singapore last Tuesday and robbed a woman and her daughter ot $970 m cash and jewellery.
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  • 43 2 SRI GANGA Prasad Upadhyaya. M.A.. International Aryan League. Delhi, scholar a;ui philosopher and author of many religious books, will deliver a lecture on "The Spiritual Aspect of Life' on Sunday ai 6.30 p.m. at 9 Norn's Road. All are invited.
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  • 124 2 A SNATCH THIEF. Teck Chin Hee. told Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore High Court yesterday that the Police fabricated evidence when they said the stolen property was found m his pocket. Teck was appealing against conviction and sentence of six months* rigorous imprisonment
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  • 28 2 THE annual general meeting of the Seransoon Local Indian Congress will ho held at "i p.m. on Sunday. All the member? are asked to be present
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  • 44 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE cook, Chu: Buck Lian (16), fell 30 feet from the second storey of a building m North Boat Quay. Singapore yesterday afternoon. He was admitted into hospital with a broken jaw and a fractured arm.
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  • 358 2 MING PLATE FOR MILLION SHOW Standard Woman Reporter .4 BLUE and white plate oj the Ming period with a great historical value is among the many treasures belonging to Mr. Han Wai Toon, of Thomson Rond, Singapore, which will be exhibited at the miV'tn dollar exhibition at the British Council
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  • 363 2 Housing Expert In Quest Of Ideas Standard Woman Reporter ON A QUEST for modern ideas for low-' priced homes, whirh ran be adapted to building m the tropics, Mr. J. Burgr**. General Manager of the Federal and Colonial Building Society, Ltd., of Singapore, will sail today for England m the
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  • 137 2 One-Way Traffic For Colly er Quay Standard Staff Reporter COLLYER QUAY will become one way for traffic as from tomorrow from 12.30 p.m. to 1.15 p.m., and again from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. This is purely an experiment to see if this system cannot ease the peak hour flow
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  • 103 2 Standard Staff Reporter A DRIVE for membership and donations tor its building fund has been launched by the Kerala Samajam of Singapore. Mr. J. S. Nair the Secretary, said yesterday." The Kerala Sajnajam is an organisation to promote the cultural interests of the Malayalamspeaking people
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  • 131 2 THE LATEST body 10 give its full support to the National Service Bill is the Kadayanaliur Muslim League Mr A. N. Maidcen. Secretary of the League, told The Standard yesterday that his Committee a1 a recent meeting iinanimojsly resolved to support the Bill and called upon
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    • 176 2 pERr tt M E 1 GJ 45 FACE POWOEK ROUGE LIPSTICK TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CPE AM BRILLIANTS HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS r f f eesc c s GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED. SMGAfOV i INDIGESTION y ne/te's the famiUj stotuifaj t .^< There's nothing like a spoonful of De Witt's Ant- flatUjr^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 497 3 American Expert Urges Grow More For ExDort Standard Staff Reporter GIVEN TIME, orchid growing m Singapore willTiecome, like Hawaii, one of the major industries m the Colony. This was the prediction of the foremost amateur orchid grower m the United States, Mr. Rodney Wilcox Jones,
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  • 329 3 Standard Staff Reporter tJLptllf till types of houses, now being the Beduk settlers from Paya Lebar, may till provide the answer for the City's slum and Hers, official circles believe. and i these 500 each. ti \y lesigned, ojg rooms, a n a |i
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  • 120 3 call For Service By Radio 1 Stall Reporter :o mobile Assog .;>. .re. which has g on its own since year, will hold a E egance and Rally m May. ha< not been debut sub-committee :h aspects .it the en formed, lo Association's Mr. X w Burne. the News B
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  • 49 3 I SHOP Mow:! of iated at the wedN nna Yin and Dr. Andrews Cathedral n Sat irdaj March 22. the daughter of ll I V'.n and Mrs. Now South Hie 1 groom is the Ml rid Mrs. S. C ore. nut from Sini the ling
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  • 122 3 Standard Staff Reporter AIR. Tan Chin Tuan, DepiUy frovi lenl ol the Singapore Legislative Council, has turned down an offer by a few promineni Singapore people to bear the cost of the oil paintin 1 of Sir Franklin Gimson which to be hung m
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  • 80 3 IF YOlK identity card is torn don't use Scotchtape to pieiv it together or you will be committing an offence! Mr. Cheng Kirn Whatt, Commissioner of Registration, issued this warning yesterday. The "mending" of torn cards with Scotchtape may only be done by the staff
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  • 78 3 THE Singapore vs Penaqf. Inter-State Mixed Amateur Dance Contest held at Raffles Hotel on March 20 and 21- was won by Singapore. Singapore won the Waltz. Slow Fox-Trot and Quickstep. Penang won the Tango. Singapore was represented by Mr. Lam .loon Khitn and Miss Annie Chia.
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  • 122 3 S. Army Requires $120,000 Standard Staff Reporter THE SALVATION Army is launching an appeal for $120,I 000 this year for the maintena nce "and hopes of expansion" of its existing work both m Singapore and the Federation. The appeal will be launched on April 1. Already 7.500 appeal letters have
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  • 289 3 Sarawak Opens Its Arms Then The Jail Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONY of Sarawak opened first its hands, then its arms, and finally its jail for Lac-hie McDonald London "Daily Mail" S. E. Asia correspondent, and Geoffrey Kerr. RAF. PRO., over the last two days. The visitors arrived m Sarawak
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  • 183 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SHELL Company, has presented a lifeboat complete with sails, compasses and oars, for the First Singapore Trafalgar Sea Scouts. The lifeboat to be called "Seashell" will be presented by Mrs. .T. M. Davidson, wife of the General Manager of AngloSaxon
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  • 109 3 TAY CHEE GI'AV a hawker, who was arrested one week ago for road obstruction and tod by the City Police Magistrate to get a new job. again appeared m Court yesterday, and produced his registration card from the Labour Exchange as evidence that he had registered
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  • 51 3 THE following are office- bearers of the Seletar Naval Bj.se Local Indian Congress. President Mr. K. Vasoo, VicePresident— X. Vcc .ipillai, Hon. I Secretary- P. Gopal Rajah.; Assistant Secretary Paul Christian. Treasurer V. P. Krishnan. Auditors— X. V. Thomas and (>. Ramakrishna Pillai ana a c »m mittee
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 73 3 vi^-^^x H r, p r WE ARE N OW WHY LOOK.OOOLA, '5A GOOD LIKENESS OF 1 fAN OVERSI6H T, MY jj~^ fDO YOU THINK WLLL /&Zm?&\ tv laVhOULD PROVE /IT'S YOU TO TH'/- 1^ YOU THREE. ..BUT HOW 80Y... AND W£ 'LL W Y O(J'l.l HAVE j THEN IT'LL MA>'l
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  • 263 4 Siaiulanl Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LIMPIR, Wed.— The Sultan of Selangor, m his first visit to the Headquarters of the 92 Squadron RAF Malay Regiment at Sungei Besi this morning, paid a high tribute to the qualities and fighting spirit of the newly formed regiment m
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    41 4 lit v Iff B. Files, who left Singapore for the United kingdom yestrribu sera lakns his last church .service at SI Hilda's Church, Katoag, prior to his depart ire. A farewell l«a port] W»a held m his honour. Hurry Low photo.
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  • 39 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. —Air. T. M. Ainsworth of the Penang Secretariat has succeeded Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mat Jabai as Assistant District Officer and Collector of Land Revenue. Kuala Kangsar. The latter has proceeded on leave.
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  • 39 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENA N G\ Wed.— The honour of being the first dental officer to go to New Zealand goes to Mr. C. J. Sundram of the General Hospital. He has been granted a year's study.
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  • 249 4 Demand For Education Up Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed. New Government English schools will he built this year at Masjid Tanah and Jasin, with an initial capacity for 500 pupils. Next year, at least two more rural English schools are projected, said Mr.Mi. E.
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  • 126 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The two European ambush victims. Mr. R. i\l. C. Codner. of the 'Wooden Horse' fame and Mr. W. H. Fourniss, Executive Engineer, Tan.iong Malim. were buried at the Clie r a s Road Cemetery. Kuala Lumpur this morning. Both were killed yesterday with 10
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  • 97 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The need for education and economy of the country, was stressed by the Sultan of Pahang when he visited various parts of Temeiioh. During the two weeks visit, the people pledged their Royalty and resolved to do their utmost to end
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  • 56 4 ONG BOON* CHAN. 125) claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. when charged with causing hurt to Lim Seak Geok at Chin Chew Street on March 19 He also denied" a second charge of causing hurt to Ong Chwee Chor with -a vegetable
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Indians m the Federation are more trade union-minded than the other communit js. This fact is revealed m the annual report of the Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. J. B. Prentis. Of the 108.254 members of trade unions (1.083 employers and
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  • 43 4 MALACCA. Wed. The Settlement Council today passed the Malacca Urban Areas Development Bill m all its stages. The enact mem is analogous to the Singapore Improvement Trust Ordinance and will entrust town planning and improvement of town areas m a Board.
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  • 29 4 Lim Ah Moy. 27. was fined S2O by the Muar Magistrate, Sheikh Abdul Raman, for removing two katies of cooked rice at Bukil Kangkah. Muar. a food restricted area
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  • 103 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Mr. .1. A. Brazier, Trade Union Adviser, Malaya and Mr. G. L. Wilkinson. Assistant Trade Union Adviser. Malaya, will arrive here from Kuala Lumpur on March 30 to hold an important discussion with the If) committee members of the
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  • 146 4 Foodstuff Movement Relaxed Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. The Perak Government has decided to relax the current law on the movement" of foodstuff by Chinese during: the "Chens Beng" Festival this year. This is the result of a request made by the Perak Branch of the MCA. "Cheng Beng," the
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  • 96 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— The Perak Women's Service League has decided to retain its identity and not amalgamate with the Red Cross Society. This was the decision taken at the meeting of the league held recently. Mrs. R. D. R. Hill, who has gone on
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  • 264 4 14 Malay NCOs For Sandhurst Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPI'R, UVd lourtepii Malay NCOs of the Malay Regimrnt at Port Dickson. 12 of whom are to become cadet ottoen and undergo 18 months training at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. and two others are to take a six months' course
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  • 276 4 IPOH, Wed.— *-A Chinese i<l<*. Wong Ting Kong (20) who had once been rewarded for leading a marine patrol m locating a bandit camp, was today {sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Thomson, for illegal possession of two automatic pistols. Wong was attached to
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    33 4 Mr. R. Kiswanto, new Indonesian Representative, Pcnnng (right) photographed with Mr. Ilias llamzah, lormt'i Indonesian Representative. Penang at Bayan Lepas Aero drome. Mr. Ilias Hamzah is on transfer to Canberra, r Austr alia.
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  • 462 4 Red Leaders Worried KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About one hftlf mi Malayan Communist lertwwttj w\u* ha%e gurwiMl«Ti'd followed instructions given m UalUis <lro|>|»<<l m iii< jungle ami around perimeter letieefl of millli mi m arras. Many say they decided to give themselves up alter reading other leatiels
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  • 34 4 THE Central Malay S Kuala Kanfiar. Dia:. iety has start* I its 1 11 ron eel to rai I i ;i bicj l le >■"!'<■ <■ cyriist studeni ■< :>i tjn 1 .1, 5dW ,UIMt
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  • 427 5 Standard Stuff Rrjx>rlrr MRS. JfcAN Harding (all, SI year oM E«rop^an uomaii who was found dead m a rar filled uUI i rari>oti monoxide m her £ara#*% liaui In-«»ii ?:rirf mnAtmr* by the io** of "a fru-«d.^ A diary m the deceaseds handwriting
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  • 71 5 DR HENBY SAS'I Director ut the United Nations Information Centre, m an interview with Mr. D. Cooper ol Radio Malaya said yesterday people 'everywhere are afraid because the means o! destruction are terrible.* 1 Asked about the prospects of peace, he .said there were many ways ol
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  • 108 5 X I .IMPI'K. el (.irK ol marriage 1-j.i- hho ar<* no vi t i |.»r at the Po .<.. K*-t>k. »n insiitu- mils, havr e\- Un-ir aVsirt* to young men »>i.-l>.'.nd^ inmates m the •.ilium MC of dinVreat Uvi tiu- oldest of k .'•>
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  • 56 5 >■ fi G'":t'Vui. ..ia'-Dufaid m a to Sir Don ol Ceylon, said Don d st .iU-d "Nk £99 sixiTt t>> tu^ii 1 international re- A y SUCCCG 3 he remained m i _*s»' i and i uv |a m rfaaracter be reMmpLicity of h«*a:l. mind and
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  • 152 5 BETWEEN 8 000 and 9.000 people have M tar regijrtered I with th« Singapore Improvement Tins; tor housing accommodai tion the Chairman ol the Trust. Mr. T P F. McNeice told The Standard yesterday Registration is still continuing under tt*e new system. A tv»;*il 227
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  • 51 5 BAIL. >t ilu.oOu was ottered Is Loft) Ser Boon, a eterk empiu'e.l by the Admiralty at •m- Naval Base, Singapore, at the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. I. oh was charged with crimanad braaiMi ot trust of emplD.vees wa»f- to the value of $600J)6, tee propertjp '>f the
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  • 164 5 NG CHEW THENG. a 74 yearold goldsmith, told the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, how three young robbers one aimed with a knite entered hus shop ax Clyde Terrace and got away waxn 15 gold rings and $100 m cash. Kg. the proprietor ot
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  • 88 5 A YOUNG mother of two children bowed her head and wept In the dock oi the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when she was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment for attempting suicide by taking chandu. The woman. Tng Hiang Hoon (28), of
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  • 29 5 HIAP CHUAN JOO and Co. was fined $500 m the City Police Court yesterday for obstructing the five-foot-way m Wallich Street and Peck Scan Street, b\ placins; boxes
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  • 220 5 KUALA 1.1 MPI R, Wed. Seeurily tomes m ili<federation have killrd three terrorists and wounded live ©I her* okfr yesterday. One terrorist was killed by a patrol of No. 7 Police jungle company m the Kuantan area of Pahang yes t c i*d ay
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  • 52 5 A 35-YEAR-OLD Chinese, Chng Koh Ip. appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of kidnapping a three-year-old boy. Lee Yong Hwa. son of Lee Poh, at Woodland last November. The case was postponed to April 2 and Chng was allowed bail
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  • 377 5 Maior Swam Choppy Sea To Save Son Standard Staff Reporter A GRAPHIC account of how an Army major swam nail a mile of choppy sea m an attempt to save his son and a brother officer from drowning when their sailing boat capsized was told m the Singapore Coroner's Court
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  • 88 5 Indonesian Troupers Entertained Razif m a brief speech said that their presence m Singapore had indeed proved more than a stimulant and had helped m great measure to bring a closer liaison between two countries and peoples. The function took place m the spacious lawns where tables were laid for
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  • 39 5 FOURTEEN trishaw riders were fined $5 each m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday when tbey admitted smoking while conveying passengers. Two of them were fined an extra dollar each for not being proper!v dressed m Court.
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  • 244 5 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore Iliftrtc t" I<»;kI shedding today DAY Mn< Donald Hoiim'. Hfiih st Materlmt St.. St. Andrews llifcli .st. stainiorri ltd.. Albert St., Short St.. N«*w Ire M«rk««. 1 irtStone. \lurkfii/.i«' lid Itukit Tiuiuli Tumps. Ualestier Kd.. Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C. McKit« hie. Kradtifll KJfie, Inland t;oit I'hili.
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  • 139 5 GIFTS of $250 from Mr. Malcolm MScEImSIdT %c CgrrttaiS-sioner-General. and $2,000 from the Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. are among the 82<; received by the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Fund last week. Other gift* were: Fraser and Weave Ltd., $1000: Banque de i'lndo Chine. |2Sfc Joseph Travels
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  • 221 5 Home Guards Not Doing Duty— Says Raj Standard Stall Reporter HOME Guards m the Federation do not apparently seem to have tlieir heart on the work they arc doing. So commented Mr C R. Dasaratha Raj. Swgapore Labour Legislative Councillor, who returned last weekend from a three-week study-buii- ness tour
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    50 5 THE entire company of the visiting Indonesian Fin« Arts Movement Troupe ««re the ruests of honour at an informal bullet dinner given last nieht by the ComsulGeneral for the Republic of Indonesia. Or. Mohd. Racif and Mrs. Raxif at their residence m Patterson Road. Paying them a wellearned tribute, Dr.
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  • 308 5 THE Singapore labour Department >ia» nenl <»ul <iretilar*> to the large employer* of labour m ihe <olnm drawing their attention to certain point* m the NalinuaJ Service Bill, Mr. Middleton-Sraiih. Acting Deputy C«a»im«*io»er for Labour, tohl The Standard yesterday. "What we are concerned
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  • 29 5 TRISHA ridei 00l Moi A-sj. was fined is:' m ii»e City Prficc Court yesterday for sloeptoc m bis trudia m 1-"!: Vc\ Street i>n Feb. 8.
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  • 247 5 Standard SIhH CorrrcponArnt PENANfi. Ifed I' Medical Department. Federation f>\ Malaya. Mfitl embark on a new scheme some time m June vhen dental nura >>♦> !>»'•! mt^d direct from Enf !i>h i. h'>olv. The Chief Dr. 1 < tfl Mr. V Ibtnma j told The
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  • 932 6 Singapore Standard Epilogue to the Riots Independent Morning Dietcnpaper AND c o the tragic and turbulent story of the 1 December riots ends with no earth-shaking Climax. The epilogue written by the Police Disciplinary Inquiries Committee will leave those m the stalls, who had screamed for b ood, with a
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  • 1119 6  -  Colin Clark By BRISBANE. HOW is it that what might have been one of the world's principal food-export"* ing areas now has virtually nothing to export except wool and minerals and is running a large trading deficit, and even has to worry about whether she can feed her
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  • 317 6 Sir: We have had almost four years of war m Malaya, and yet almost every day we are informed of ambushes of open trucks packed with Police personnel. usually with heavy losses m men, arms and ammunition. I have formerly written many articles to the
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  • 190 6 Sir. The Singapore Standard of March 20 reported that the Member for Education m reply to Inche Aziz said that no figures were available as to the number of lay teachers m Mission schools who are non-Christians. On a previous occasion an Honourable member asked for the number
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  • 555 6 f\H DEAR! Oh dear! We are oil m trouble ogcin! Our future economy may become unbalanced; if the price of rubber falls too far we may suffer disaster. Such is the opinion of the Choirman of the Mercantile Bank. One year ago the same Chairman made
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  • 270 6 Review of Views Justice For Detainees' < (JTUSAN v. i with th< r i government < tainees at th I- < Iotta Man .t c i 1 c: Utu m 1 governnu at has 1 doge tin f or a 1 Utusan said t mined to pui e•. "until ju
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  • 298 7 Reply To Moscow Note For 4-Power Meet On Germany LONDON, Mar. 26 (UP)— The Big Three powers reaffirmed m identical notes to Moscow yesterday their desire for a "just and lasting peace treaty" with a unified Germany, but rejected the Soviet proposal for four-power talks
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  • 144 7 ,OM)ON\ Mar. 26, (UP) British atom experts have completed the blueprints for ;h« first atom-powered ship's tnzxne- and are awaiting government approval to so ah* id to build the first mod*-1. British sources dis- i..s* d yesterday. •a.... plans are to produce at first
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  • 143 7 fOKYO, Mar. 28 <UP>— The j r ol whether Nationalist run mist China should be I Ized as the rightful ,mt of China is a "pro- the future." Prime J« stei Shigeru Yoshida said k the House of Councillors Committee yesterday. tnese Premier said. v
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  • 208 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 26. (UP) The United States Treasury said yesterday it r^d agreed to issue licence to business firms and two missionary organizations to pay about US$BOO,OOO m "ransom* to Red China m return for the freedom of a dozen Americans held there. Assistant
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  • 91 7 WISCONSIN. Mar. 26, (UP) Harold E. Stassen announced !;ist night thnt he is turning half of his slate of delegate* to the Wisconsin presidential primary on April 1 over to General Eisenhower. Stassen said m a speech that he has given permission to half of
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  • 99 7 LONDON. Mar. 26. (Reuter)— Raymond Go.ver, a Conservative Member of the House of Commons, yesterday asked Winston Churchill to declare a day of national prayer for peace, but the Prime Minister declined, stating that this was not the opportune moment "1 do not fee!
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  • 60 7 SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA. .Mar.. 26. (AP) The United States Navy announced on Monday that two officers, three warrant officers and 16 enlisted men have been named m connection with a shortage of U5550,795.05 from the aircraft carrier Philippine Sea. Court martial proceedings, the
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  • 257 7 CAIRO, Mar. 26, (Reuter).— lbrahim Shukri, ViceFt^ident of the Fascist Al Ishterakeya Party, was .rioted Monday night on charges of planning arson m Dfctfli "Black Saturday** riots on January 26. was the party's only j- of the Chamber of De- S3 >!ved on
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  • 79 7 fOKYQ March 26, (UP) Matthew B. Ridgway's Headquarter is pressing Japan p up tta security force re- I programme by 200 per •Ml Ihia >ear. the newspaper •m eported thi s morning. to the bannerljne rr! by the Asahi today. |V m Occupation
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  • 229 7 LONDON, Mar. 26 (AP) The Clement Attlee wing of the Labour Parly won a double victory over left-winger Aneurin Bevan's faction yesterday. A packed meeting of the Labour Members of Parliament voted a new code to enforce parliamentary discipline m the Labour
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  • 135 7 FE Situation Deteriorating, Says Chiang LONDON, Mar. 26: (Renter)—A message m todays Daily Mail quoted Chiang Kaishek, the Chinese Nationalist leader, as saying that the Far Eastern situation was deteriorating. This paper's correspondent m Taipeh, Formosa, Noel Monks. stated that Chiang Kai-shek also told him the following. It is vitally
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    41 7 >hoio. Mrs. Francesca Lodge, wife of Connecticut's Governor, John Davis Lodge, models an Eisenhower campaign hat for women, m New York City, March 18. The hat, designed by Sally Victor, is a light blue faille pillbox beret.- A.P.
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  • 204 7 WINDSOR. ENGLAND. Mar. 26 ißeuter> Queen Elizabeth's personal bodyguard. the 150 burly guardsmen of the privileged "Queen's Company," have begun fitting of the scarlet fulldress uniforms they will wear at tht young Queens Coronation. They have the right to be the only soldiers on duty
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  • 44 7 photo. As the Korean tiuce talks drag on. United Nations jeep drivers take the sun as they wait for delegates at Panmunjom, Korea. Part of the tent city where the Allied and Communist negotiators meet run ho «ppn at left. AP
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  • 397 7 Standard Music Critic JAN SMETERLIN, the Polish pianist, played for two hours ie the Victoria Memorial Hall last night before a capacity audience. His programme was devoted to the music of his great countryman. Chopin. As time goes on it becomes increasingly difficult to assess
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  • 175 7 Dulles Quits As State Dept. Adviser KEY WEST, Florida. Mar. 26 (UP) John Foster Dulles resigned yesterday as special foreign policy adviser to the State Department, leaving the government service with a praise from President Truman for having performed hi s duties "faithfully and well." Dulles, former policy adviser to
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  • 258 7 CAPETOWN, Mar. 26 (Renter) Senator C. ffeaton Nieholla, leader of the I nited Parly Opposition in South Afrtea'a Senate, yesterday areiifted Prim** Minister Daniel Malan cif precipitating a eri*i« more herioiiH than any the Union han known. He moved a motion taking the
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  • 69 7 PRESTO*. ENGLAND. Mar. 26 (Reuter)— A Canberra jet bomber the world's fastest crashed on a test flight near here yesterday killing the pilot, the sole occupant. The plane exploded a s it hit the ground. Eyewitnesses said the plane was flying low when black smoke appeared
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  • 171 7 OTTAWA. Mar. 26 < Router*Mr. David Croll. :>. member of the Liberal (Government! Party, told the Canadian House of Commons Monday ni^ht thai the Bo rth African policy of apartheid (racial segregation > was 'Vraminu" Commonwealth relations Canadians had "the right and the duty t<>
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  • 82 7 LONDON, Mar. 26 (Renter* The Government last night won a clash with the Labour opposition over education costs by 29 votes. By 312 votes to 283 if defeated a Labour motion m the House of Commons opposing a Conservative request to local authorise* for a
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  • 279 8 KLM INTRODUCES TOURIST SERVICES Cheaper Fares On European Routes Standard Aviali&n Reporter ROYAL DUTCH Airlines KLM— ha* an-nomu-ed plans for the coming Summer which include the "introduction of tourist -class service* and the start of new services. However, the service from Amsterdam to Djakarta via Singapore will be the same
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  • 52 8 DEFENCE CORPS MEETING Standard Aviation Reporter KALLANG Airport may have its own Civil Defence Corps unit. Tomorrow Brigadier P. H. Denyer, Assistant Commissioner for Civil Defence m tbe City Area will address a meeting of airport staff. Airlines will be asked to co-operate by encouraging their staffs to enlist into
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  • 75 8 Hundreds of Indians who slept overnight at the Deck Passage office of Islay Kerr and Company, m Trafalgar Street, were Joined yesterday by another large crowd of compatriots who wanted deck passages to India m the B. I. ship Rajula. The majority of Indians were of the
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  • 156 8 TOKYO, Mar. 2«, (Reuter-AAP).— Latest indication that the Japanese are getting ready to fly again came yesterday when the government was reported seeking Allied occupation authorities' approval of a plan under which civilian firms could buy used American aircraft. The report also showed that
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  • 23 8 NEW DELHI. Mar. 2G <AP> A two-day conference to increase tourist traffic m Asia and the Far East ended here yesterday.
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  • 39 8 TAIPEI. Mar. 26 (AFP) Korean National Airways vviii arrive next Thursday m Taipei lor the first time, with a party of Korean government officials and press representatives. It will be the maiden flight oi the Korean airways.
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  • 213 8 WHARVES Sn 'P G(>:ln; '.-!i Gate An ten or 4 .'> 8 bßenalb;»nach 2728 2 Benledi 85 2fi 2 Bent ..lie 40 2 Braesfcie lit; 37 2 vl T(! h., 8 7 H. Matepn 1 2 8 g.ty o ..ie 23 2 2 Kertosoao 33/34 2
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    • 412 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Suettenliam Penans Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan I Hie Spore Due Penang From "Ken^ticn" Mar 31st Japan X H'kong "J-Vnuninn" Apr 2nd Hongkong "Szechnea* 1 Apr 14th Apr 17th Sails Sails Sails
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    • 42 8 f \lj y7y^r*^ffTTTTf^l SHaSaHBHaVBaaIBiiMIH DlKnatttieS l/C)palUlC> Today: Dabo-Singkcp 7 a.m. by Van Den Brock. Pontianak 7 a.m by Salong. Tanjong Pmang 7* a.m. bj Tanjong mang. Thai'and (parcels! only) 8 a.m. by Bentong. South; Africa and East Africa 8 a.m. by Tjisadane.
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  • 92 9 RUBBER >: fin i p«re rub festetdkj f'.uwrv Sellers vi 14 si i: it !»iI»"n Apr. t- n vi i :;j n.i3| I s > Mil 51 .11 1 K.S.S $1 89 $l.ts| i ..I. l|uirl ,i\lmi\ Xl BBFK .1 i\ oprnintc Ih wrrr: d Bti\t*rs Oi. Srllers
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  • 24 9 i Hongki I its v 19 if) P irr'i .Vitii »U.4olKoofi ci figure <>f •n Ed I and, from
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  • 53 9 go tin pro- greed to supply itta tin at nd delivered The price at ically Ction if n ore granted to I .i.t'aya. Infol exam- 1 covers > renewable al de- a iv I ti Conliq ie iseetmg m Brus- pr< tducers Cunj;a J I
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  • 139 9 Small Turnover In Rubber Standard Market Krp.irtrr RUBBER pricea m Singapore vtre >] ghi 3 lower yesterday i.- >ptte higher overseas offers. Small tjrnover of business was ded dm ing the dajr. the j ■'•i. prices being attributable to p i1 taking and lack o] buying intei est A 1
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  • 56 9 LONDON. Alar. 26 South Africa "within a few months" w:!l begin porducing uranium from sjo'd mine slag heaps, a British Supply Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He said that Britain is nearly doubling its investment m the joint British. South African and American srheme for the
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  • 721 9 SINGAPORE, Wed, Little interest continued to be shown m the Malayan share market today and prices m all sections were mostly unchanged. Bayers Sellers Alex B cks. Ords -M-> 3-25 B B Pet 39 ii 4(i t! B M Trustee >w 7uo Con Tin S nelt
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  • 263 9 Down In r^eb. But Favourable Balance Widens lAI-41 %*S forrij:ii tra«l«- durino Fohruarv v%a» I !,,,th m ih#- %aliM« of imports and exports when *ii»i IIMMC for January, hut the favourahk.,t ira.l. widened to 822.-111^1 f rom m January. >: imports into Malaya last month were $387,355^49
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  • 227 9 KUALA LI MPUR, Wed.—Malayan rul>l)er pro--1 docen will Im- represented at the next Ruhlier Study I Groajp conference at Ottawa, (!anada v scheduled for May .> to 9, by three representatives oi the Rubber Producers Council Mr. 11. 11. Facer, chairman of
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  • 92 9 AUSTRALIA this year will re- I ceive from Britain the biggest stainless .steel quota ol any country, said P.P.B. Steel Products Lty Ltd managing director Willis G. Greig, after return- j ing to Sydney from a steel-seek- m» mission m the United Kiny- dom and
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  • 37 9 U.S. imports of machine tools may total U. 5.524 million this year, the trade publication American Machinist estimates. Principal suppliers include Switzerland, West Germany. France. Belgium Britain. Sweden and Japan. AP
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  • 122 9 1 INTRODUCTION <>r a stabilised grade of chlorinated rubber m the United States i> expected to give paint manufacture's a marked improvement m their product with respect to heat and hunt stability, better weathering I ;uid reduction oi uiulei -film rustins. The newly
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  • 73 9 Factories Need Not Disfigure The Count ryside NEW factories m Britain are I being "camouflaged' by screens of trees, shrubs and plants to prevent them disfiguring the countryside With tht cooperation oi f;ic j lory managements, designers arc planning the artistic >e'tin« ol a works as carefully as en gineers
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  • 55 9 ROME. .Mar. 21 <UP>— ltaly and Russia have signed a oneyear trade agreement giving Italy $5,500,000 worth of wheat, coal, lumber and other goods m return for Italian farm and industrial products equal m value. The agreement replaces a threeyear accord sinned m Moscow m 1948. It was
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  • 156 9 MORE 11, an 15.000 people crolo d r d into Robinson's at Raffles Place Singapore yesterday when they opened for itie first day of their annual bargain sale. When the doors opened at 9 a. in. there were more than 250 people (fuelling up to enter the
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  • 116 9 CANBERRA. Alar. 26 (Renter- AAP)— The United States will supply the capital and equipment to develop Australia's uranium fields proi vided America received part of the ore produced, an authoritative source said today. Three experts of the raw material division of the United States
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  • 168 9 THE U.S. National P^u oleum Council sard m Washington that the United Stales supplies j of oiJ and petrol for the world now are "greater than evei before and are still in< reasing rapidly." The report released !>y th Council Chairman. Walter Hal
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Mar. 2<; Special StiircicUd Service Closing p ires on the Hongkong !•>: c'rnee tod;*y were HKsi">;r. £1 Sterling: HKS<;.72f;2o to US$l: HKSI.B3O to Malayan SI; HKsii2!):i t<- one Indonesian Runiah. li >M HK5:518.25 to one tael.
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  • 222 9 TOKYO. Mar. 26. (AP) yesterday agreed with Ui lives to abolish the resti export of Japanese goods when increased imports fr< that Japan's sterling holdi the Kyodo news agency re Ihe Japanese government lited Kingdom representaictive measures placed on to the sterling area
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  • 36 9 KARACHI. Mar. 26 (AFP> '.The International Bank !<n Reconstruction has agreed to ,i U5527,200,000 loan to Pakistan, it was officially announced here yesterday. The agreement will be signed m Washington or; March 27.
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  • 225 9 BIGGEST CEMENT EXPORTER SAIGON. Imlo-Oiina, which before the la*t uar exported I lO,O<MI tons of cement annually, now is so short on thifi ImilJin- metertnl that The Vietnam Press Agency said builders arc hard up for cement m South Vietnam, but the shortage is
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  • 229 9 THE HAGUE, Mar. 2*. (I P)— W«tU lin |lllj»ci tion iliirin^ Jaimai > \'K\2 »a» lomix ihan (lining Iteeenber, 1951. a r<|>»rl of ilic Tin Mudv Ctrnwrn l"i-»l'al«'«l Imti* \r*lrril:i\ The product ion m Jan ary 1952 was 13,400 loaf toi '>v!:< nas the
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  • 116 9 GENEVA, Mar. 26(Beuter)- Bm tain i^ now turning out more [arm tractors than the Soviet Union, becoming the largest producer m Europe and is wreU on the way to ousting America as the world's largest exportei i'hi.s was indicated tod;i\ m a
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  • 89 9 NO DEMAND FOR PRODUCE Standard Stall Reporter THE proauce tnark< t in Singapore was again quiet yesterday, w:th no business reported Copra had buyers ai $26 and sellers 527 per pieuL Coconut oil .-vilors quoU d $40 per picul. but there wen no sellers around. Beiel nut W2 i split
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  • 58 9 11l E i-.i: lap Ctol i bagg m sacks ;hv| v- d '■>< d m?e t> <. ing '<•-> than 1 .1 id iii.,\ i. i innst <•' i 1 li ies undei ■> lipment*, vbich m Hade ith »u1 gpecifti ippM«
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    • 136 9 1 1 mOßmr T//£ BULLOOC ANT Suspendco by its hM* an Australian Bulldog Ant can hold m its jaws o glove more than a thousand times its own weight Comparatively, tor O human traf a trapeze artist would ho»c to grip on 80 ton Hum 4 roller with his teeth
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  • 421 10 BALI— IN SONG AND DANCE ,\fAKIN(i news at the moment m Singapore Is the Indonesian Fine Art Movement Troupe who, en route to their homeland IVI from thf Colombo Exhibition, have broken journey here to give a series of public performances at the Victoria Theatre. 1 Consisting of 50 members
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  • 296 10  - JUNIOR LEAGUERS 9 CORNER JANICE DELL By Mouth Watering Legends: Graham For Good Health r riu; miller looked with 1 pride at 'the snowy flour siftin? from the grinding burrs. He caught a pinch and rubbed it between finger •and thumb. It was soft and smooth When a shadow fell
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    13 10 "Complain?" said the miller. "Y«»ii complain because my Hour Is fine and white?"
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  • 89 10 A PRIMARY teacher asked her class how many knew the alphabet. She jinally called on Dorotliy after observing a number of raised hands. "What comes after A?" she asked. "The xchole alphabet,' Dorothy answered quicklu- CHANGE SCRAMBLE TAKE a seven-letter word tor "response" and change S to D
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    • 284 10 PTOBA V Osl V II a.m. 1.t.~>.1.1.~t-6.ir* 9.30 p.m. THE SHOW MUST CO ON (In Mandarin) FREE UST SI SPEEDED From TOMORROW! ft (OWING TO LENGTH OF FILM, $J I'LtiSt: NOTE REVISED TIMES) y+**. 10.45 «.m.-/..^-/-6.r> A 9.30 p.m. Si Jl I puce m THE SIN CIIFT TAYLOR WINTERS 5
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    • 326 10 The Stars And Youl 5 1 "wrath kuiMh 7 the T SooHsh By RITA DEL MAR j man. and envy sluveth the v D t silly one.'— Job V:3. ,\IU^ r> >hpr t x (VIHGOi Promote your own 5 for action should-not be lacking a make aecisions, J today. Utilize
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    • 421 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALA A SINGAPORE (454 Ui II ID) !».::5 a.m. For Schools; 9.55 Interlude. 11l a. in Bmerfency News; 10.05 >iusi< While You Work; 10.45 lor Schools; I p.m. The (ilory Pleasants Trio; I News: 1.45 Jack Teasarden Orchestra: p. in lor Schools; p.m. I Blvcrsit; of
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  • 1373 11 IPOII, Tues.— A total of 185 horses— BB m class one and 97 m class two— has been received for the Easter Derby meeting of the Perak Turf Clnb on April 5, 9 and 12. There will be nine races on the first
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    29 11 Taipingr Malays hockey team who are Taiping and district hockey league champions. Back row: Ahmad Sallehudin. Shariff, Idrus, Mohd. Noor, Indot. Front row: Kamaradin, Zainal, Nasaruddin. LatifT, Hashim Ghows.
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  • 122 11 FOLLOWING is the schedule of racing for the Ipoh mectinf. FIRST DAY: Horses class one. divisions one and wo nine furlongs. Horses class two divisions one and two six furlongs and nine furlongs; divisions three, four and five, six furlongs. Programme: nine races. SECOND DAY April Horses
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  • 218 11 FOUR knock-outs featured I the semi-finales of the FARELF individual boxing championships held at the Singapore Volunteer Corps drill had last night. Full results: Fly Weight: Pie. Saunders •30 *Bn. RAOC) beat Ptc. C:ur C 3 Coy. RASC) on a k.o. Light Weight: Sgt. Carlin
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  • 164 11 lON DON Mar 20 (Reuter)— Yolande Pompee. the coloured Trinidad lightweight who first jumped into prominence when he decisively defeated Dave Sands. Australian holder of the British Empire Middleweight title early m the season, scoreo a .thirdround knock out victory over Derik Jensen of Denmark
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  • 65 11 SINGAPORE Vol inteei Special Constables of 'S' division gave their mates m 'G 1 division a soccer match to remember yesterday when they met m a friendly at Serangoon. S' won the Ynatfh nine goals to one. Scores for "S' were Phillip James (4), Tan Scow Siong
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  • 99 11 REVISED dates and the semi-Jinal draw of the Singapore Amateur Football Association are as follows: Fridayr Victoria School i Serangoon English School at Victoria School 5.15 p.m. Saturday: St. Andrews School v Young Soccer ites at Jalan Besar stadium 4 p.m. Sunday: Raftles Institution v Good
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  • 303 11  -  GUNNER By MICK KELLY, pride of REME, won a close decision to enter the semi final of the FARELF Individual championship*. Fighting against RAMC's Carter m Ihe preliminary round on Monday night at Tanglin, Kelly (ought a toe to toe hattle to
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  • 69 11 BOXII\G now encouraged m some Colony Schools may spread to more if a suggestion by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association is accepted by the Colony education authorities. SABA have asked to be allowed to run an annual interschool boxing competition. "SAFA's youth league has aroused
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  • 220 11 STRAITS TIMES Sports Club just managed to snatch ;i narrow victory from the Malayan Breweries m their SBIIFA league match play- I ed at Farrer Park yesterday. Leading three-one at half-time, the Pressmen won the match by five goals to four. Taking the initiative from
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    • 961 11 Bl^™!!?|? 11 AUCTION ALE ON Saturday 2'Jth March 1952 i i aik of leaped of lat 10 am near Birch Foun- d tsnacy to ihe i tain, Ipoh of a Ford V 8 Coupe f i!o!)i)»- D S. [Car, European owned just PC. first tuned up by Messrs Borneo tinister
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    • 329 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT CINGLE room. Bungalow at Ipoh Rd X Lumpur for J Chinese couple No children, i Li m. 1607-2 Pro! Rd. X.L NOTICES city council of singapore t::der SECRETARIAT: Supply of P Drill Cloth for 1952 I Forms from Tender Room I Ground Floor. City Hall Deposit SI OO/-.
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    • 390 11 WANTf-D I^REFJIOLD VACANT Land L within 4 miles of G.I'O. xcept Katong/Geylang ***** qua re feet and above. Pi r- ip;:!s only. Write stating ►rice. lor-ality. area with ketch plan to 164, Emera d till Road. TUITION LTRINGT3 BEAUTY CLASS J Hair and Beauty Cultun ourse given by aliss Genars
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    • 380 11 DEATH i \s klatcfa 29 at Tar. \-,ux Ifalim, Teoh F-.g Kicw third na of Mr. Teoh A)i Kcc of [poll. Mufdwad by rcri nil Is, SHIjATION VACANT .D establ ibed men han* house r. itiires a so -tary/Aorthand typist Wit appljring give d< '«<:!s txperi- terms reQU ired to
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    • 32 11 HB9BMBRHWIBBEBHB7 X^*' wz HIDES? 4^l |TlMBpgl HIGH TIDES at th« Drinrioal resoi i.< ir Malcya rciii/|?: AM P-" Port Sham 6.43 Sing.tpor? J Malacca 9W Porl Dickson ~-3I Pt-nant jl^- 1 3
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  • 137 12  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Ijfr BEGINNERS nr e apt to orip the dub S3 showu at the leu o] the ilhtstratkm. To grip the right can. >roce the thumb ever ■mftj i] 'a opposite fhe tip of the iort'imyer. Them when Die nghf hand doses over this leii
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  • 37 12 K'A'.A LUMPUR, Wedne* 1 h« third general meet- ol t|ic Selangor Motor y.' !llh wil be held m the !1 Cafe on Wednesday, at H p.m. members are to attend m force.
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  • 436 12 'Elias' Swim Cup Will Be For Girls A SINGAPORE sports trophy presented 21 years asro and never competed for since then, will [•A long la>t find competitors. The Singapore loath Council has .been given tlie trophy and it v. ill be competed for at their
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  • 73 12 Fijian Favourite Sgt. Rawrodro (left) of the Fiji Regiment, who fights Australian Steve Brian m the main event m boxerturned -promoter Little Nene's first card at the Happy World Stadium on April 4. is here seen m a sparring work out with a Fijian mate. Radrodro, for whom big things
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  • 169 12 IK lINK \1 AvNifl .ml Mr Teoh In- Ki«w. one M thr tour Chilians killivi m th,- bandit sunbosh outside Tmjon; Malta «»n lu«»tl.»> w MM o« the most populir Asian Kucrby playen «n Ike Kcdrration. \n all round sporl>m m u hi marie ROfbi his
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  • 332 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tin- Sdangor Chinese AlUetk Association made an inau^m ion* start m first rtaae soccer m Sdangor toilav when ihey m«*t tin* Malays ;-.iiil leal l»> lli*' o;ljli;t»:jl m live m a FAS first division league at Karapoo- Hani SC4A had ihemselves
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  • 135 12 IPOH. Wed.— The opening fixture m the Perak AFA interdistrict knock-out soccer competition will be played otf on the Assembly Hall ground. Kuala Kangsar Road on Saturday between Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar. The Ipoh XI will be selects' i from the following 17 playC re z
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  • 137 12 ORIENTAL Telephone and Electric Company, superior m all departments of the game, took a five-three victory when they met Pulau Bukom m a SBHFA League tie at Thomson Road yesterday. Tommy Mission. OTEC centre forward, who scored three I of his side's five goals, was
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  • 146 12 A Johore invasion is expected on Saturday night at the Great World Park where the state's best shuttlers will be m action m exhibition matches m aid of the Rotary Club's Leper Fund. Mr. L. Cresson. chairman of the Club's committee organising the drive for funds on
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  • 320 12 THE Malayan Chinese Football Association made a profit of $14,790.73 from gate receipts derived from their Far East tour m October and November last year. Nine games within a period of three weeks were played m the tour and with the exception of one—
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  • 89 12 IPOH. 'Tues. Detention Camp XI defeated DCRE by tvyo goals to nil m a PAFA division 2A fixture on the Jalan Jalil padang. The winners scored through Raman Kutty m the first half and on the resumption obtained a gift goal when a defender deflected the
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  • 97 12 SOCCER: SAFA League: Div. 1- SCC r Pulau Bruni at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. 'AB Bukit Timah v VMM A at Geylang; Div. 'AA-Blue Rovers r K. Muslim League «t CYMA: Social AP v Immigration at BODCA SBHFA League— Borneo Moto r <* v Hong Kong Bank at
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  • 263 12 SEREMBAN. Wed.— Goal shyness on the part of their inside forwards cost the Negri Sembilan Indian Association the match and points when they went down to the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club by two clear goals m a NSFA league fixture played her e on Monday.
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  • 104 12 SEREMBAN, Wed. Visiting Tampin on Sunday, the Negri Sembilan Police cricket team scored a 28-run victory over the Tampin Cricket Club m a single innings match. Taking the first lease of the wicket the Police scored 91 runs. A. Koelmeyer top scored with 26 runs to
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  • 378 12 IN SPITE of being favoured with a fine weather and good ground condition Katong Sajarah S.C and BODCA played a brand soccer much below Division One standard when they met yesterday. They compensated lor this with a good, clean game; and katong Sajarah emerged
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  • 137 12 Pk. Soccer Will Be Kept Clean IPOH. Wed. The seriousness with which the committee of the Ipoh District Football League views soccer m Ipoh is reflected m the action of the committee m dismissing three appeals made yesterday for the lifting of suspensions on certain players. Lim Swee Meng and
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  • 127 12 FOUR international boxers are on the card of Little Nene's first Colony promotion at the Happy World Stadium on Friday April 4 at 9 p.m. The Fijian champion. Isimeli Radrodro, will meet Sieve Brian of Australia m the middleweight elimination contest the main bout
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  • 103 12 PENANG. Wed The Penang Turf Club's Summer Meeting will be held on May 3. 8 and 10 for Horses Classes three and five. Horses class three will do 5-1/2 furlongs, 7 or one mile m the first run and 6 furlongs, 8-1/2 or 1-1/4 miles m
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  • 34 12 IN A SBHFA league socoer match at the Clerical Union ground yesteniay. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank beal Mercantile Bank by three goals to nil. Scoters were:-- -Millikeu and [shnin (2).
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  • 282 12 IPOH, Tues.— Chen? Wah defending iv r ,l champions, showed themselves true Master 01 1 a?> when they met a strong Police XI toduv 1\ v a J seven goals to two. Woi The winners played scintillating moeet uui a team which many
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  • 195 12 TOP sloffgers from Army, Navy, RAF and Police-Civil-ians will provide plenty of action and thrills at the finals of Singapore Amateur Boxing: Association's open championships scheduled for April 28. 29 and 30 at the Happy World Stadium. SABA has this year divided the Colony
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