Singapore Standard, 31 March 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ik. A. •>! i i 1 NO. 273 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MA»XH 31, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENT
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  • 628 1 photo. Won't Be Candidate For Re-Election 4s Chief Executive WASHINGTON, Mar. 30-Presicfenf Truman announced last night that he will not be a candidate for re-election and will not crcepf re-nomination by the Democratic pr sidential convention. Truman made the dramatic announcement in a Jefferson Jczkson Day
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  • 494 1 Self-rule For Malaya In 3 Years DEMAND BYUMNO Standard Staff Coirespondenl kl VI V MJMPUB, Son.— The UMNO general „m-in l.U ai its half-yearly meeting at the Hotel Majestic odas unanimo«Bly passed a resolution demanding that ,J M British Government establish a provisional govern- Malaya which would make all the
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  • 56 1 w rkers Ihrough- hold 5 this ve decision take. f '-r hich met lor I Per ih c nriol t c nsoip I C. i decided natation I I I the Bi C incil iti n ai »urc :t y;.. tigate into f n g delegate SCO Con) kce
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  • 100 1 TEHERAN Mar. 30. i AP) Premier Mohammed Mossadcqs eovernme <; tod iv declared martial law in Teheran for one m The government said the stern measure is ,i:>u-d at .-vontino demonstrations and bio Ay noting such as thai on Friday, in wh.ch. a government «?.«™""»J: que
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  • 63 1 Standard SUIT Correspondent KOALA IiMPtK. Sun. The Pan-Malayan Kwaw;tiiuu Association at Ha annual sener.il meeting in KuuU Mimpur luday unanimously resolved to urge the Federation (»over»me :i t" le.liUT the house curfew clamped OB Tanjong M Smca will alsebe represenUtioa t« govern me At the
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  • 252 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. <AP> Comment on President irJman's decision not to see* re-e'eetion included Governor Adlai Stevenson rf Illinois, reported to be rrumjg choice for Democratic presicten tial nominee* me •It was all a surprise tojg 1-m still a candidate for governor of Illinois and nothing m Asked
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  • 46 1 PARIS Mar. 30, (Re itei I General Dwight 1" .<■■ leading contender for v.m nepubHcan Party presidential nomin tion declined to comment today on President Truman i announcement today that he will not -and for re-election as pre=ident of the United State.-, in tvember, m
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  • 31 1 Tanjons Malkn wi too drastic. M^ny innocent IK"©plf. had bren punched, it ,nici«*d. A resolution calling upon members of the Kwaußtung Association to give donation to the Chinrse community was passed.
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  • 90 1 100 jets Clash In Dogfight TOKYO. Mar. 30. (UP)— Nearly 100 L'niied Nation* and Communist jet fighters were engaged I in swirling dogfight <>vor North Korea today and two Russianbuilt MICi 15 jets were definitely damaged in the battle. Two other MlGs were listed as probably damaged alter 70 of
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  • 232 1 Templer Assures Trade Unionists IPOH. Sun. -An assurance that the Government's policy towards trade unionism in Mayala was unchanged was given by General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner in a "friendly message Malayan Trade Union Council at then annual dinner at Station Hotel, here, tonight. The message, read out
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  • 148 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPDR, Sun General Sir (ierald Templer. the High Commissioner, today outlined plars for the reorganization of the Home Guards. The reorgani/at on of the Home Guards both of Malays and Chinese now amounting to :!4(»,M78 was one of six points in Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's
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  • 143 1 UMNO TO Appeal To Ruler KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rhe United Malays Nat al P^yam-l ration passed a resolution at the general assembly here todaj to, to the authorities r^"J*H ing postponement ol the execti -i. lio B n oi the death sentence on two Malays Sudin and Awang the Pokok
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  • 53 1 Red Convoy Hit TOKYO Mar. 80, rtJP>— A ,'t i-nn:u:.;t,on c'■ v 5 bl isted by B 28 bon*ers i >d m v4U Corsairi in western v Korea t iday tftei Pwe M soared t a 'i ominous 2-1 ,Vi against th* I nfl d -N* u »ns In v.\9
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  • 138 1  - Britons Against Dr. Malan Bevan LAH scol "'1 Mr. Aneui in Be\ in, leli t, Laboui Party le terday that Britain Ii e (;<a ernmenl li :i evidence ut its own b jntolei -nice b\ en« uuraginC ben i i ted be Malai Pi >t Soul x \ddreising the Scoti
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 41 1 Ths weekend "fws'^sid, w* Budget: g££*rr J« stice! iSSX!K? s i» ort: SS&tOTW Hatched Sets iGAGEMENT [DOING RINGS Beauty ihf iwll de SUVA BROS. Jeweller* Place, Singapore I. phono *****. Malaya's own favourite drink ORANGE CRUSH 'i yc?oe/ /Sr yt?(/r health
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    • 55 1 \C^£^k PLATING ♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ INDUSTRIAL RUBBER HOSES for MINING INDUSTRY Armoured or Ploin Suct«on Hoses vfer l^-^^ZL H gh Pressure Hoscv Lotex Hoses f»"?TP Po |m ot\ Hoses |B^=zr^^Jv Coconut 0.1 Hoses iff^l 0 r^jmL Acid Hoscs jS^J^JIJk Welding Hoses, I A-TICER-R.bb. dt SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS J Sm,»p».« K.,!.
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  • 178 2 200 Say We Don 't Want A Park MEETING Mn-lini i.^i.lmi- a>J Geylaog Serai tiul KalOOg >r«.l«nla\ .1 iili MM \«»ic«- thr ii>ov< !t» lirrn ihc t.rral I a-« rn Trade Fair <,»-\!;m:: rai into a pel"*rn. in* in park* eting whir] wa at- at 00 pi p■' eld at
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  • 299 2 i i > in hi »hr«J«ling Nml ij i» i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 <i ii ..••in i; ini Kiti.t n» \> rr. t -■•tl K >.mI. 1\ ll!l t llll.Hl I > 1,1 I |i;i< r m rin;iiiMi
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  • 47 2 TAIPING, Mon Eis^it I .i angers in bus ravelling oi! Kuala Kanssar r <> Taiping i re injured when a lorry ran fiie bn^ MV Tilipint*. Vestcrdaj Enc Ah Bah. the •'i <\vr of 'he i.irrv was fined $100, and bad his licence] endorsed
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  • 142 2 Fjl] results el vie competition BKiINMR SECTION Portraiture Still l it»- and Natur,- >ti:riv I G V Boon's "Satl S1 2 Ijoh Shoo Kiat s < \m- Tan Tian C »ye*s "A'l M i'Uiori.il: I Soh Kee Loon's Kr ev.. k 2 K»>h Yeow Chinas "Aft< r
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  • 66 2 Y.MCA: Tennis at Bras Basnh Rd. a1 5.00 p.m.. Commercial and Malay Classes 5.30 n.m.. Judo practice •'•■■'W p :n Wcight-lit't-me. and Bod.y -building 3:;0 T).Tn.. Malay Literacy class 8 p.m. YVVC'A: Cooking Class at 5 Raffles Quay 5 p.m., New Malay Class on Friday 4th April Beginners
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  • 400 2 CITY TO SPETND MOKE— SO DEFICIT GOES UP Budget Lists $4 Million Increase In Expenditure Prize &or, -A Photographer Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST supplemental budget of tlie Singapore City Cowtcil for this year, which involves an additional expenditure of (3*906,721. and which will he presented to the ordinary meeting
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  • 93 2 Standard Staff Reporter The Singapore Central Tin Station answered six yesterday. Two lallang fires broke I if Kheam Hock Road and two more at Mount Pleasani an Xorth Buona Vista R'>; A fire engine was sent o if each rase and the Srei wen soon put
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  • 33 2 UR. ARN )LD Ha Examinations Secretai j Singapore Education I)t I meni left For U.K. bj air yiterday BOCompaiued by hi; son, Mr. J. D. Raliiday, on fre-monih vacat ion.
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  • 71 2 AT THE annual general meeting of the Bukit Timah Local Indian Congress, Singapore recently, the following were ele ;ed office-bearers: President. Mr. P. K T menan Vice-President, M Roberts, Secretary. Mi V. ML Mathews. Treasurer. Mx Genardanen Pillni. and committee members, Messrs. etaraanatha Rau, Karpuyah. Sand ana Saray,
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  • 63 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and Pedetation markets are experiencing a potatoe glut at present Present stocks represent the equivalent of six weeks' consumption as compared with normal stocks of two weeks' consumption. Since la^t January, tin wholesale price of potatoes has dropped from S 19.26 picul
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  • 324 2 Standard Staff Reporter TODAY'S ordinary meeting of Singapore City Councillors will produce some lively debates. One of these will be on the one-way traffic scheme for the Norlh/South area of the City. The scheme involves slight re-routing of Singapore Tracion Company trolley buses and other
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  • 97 2 Kite Flying Brings A Headache For Mr. W. Standard Staff Reporter KITE FLYING season is back in full swing in Singapore and with it, another headache for the Traffic Chief, Mr. W. R. Haxworth. Already one boy has been admitted into hospital after being knocked down by a car while
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  • 94 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE band of Hie Green Howards under Bandmaster, Mr. C. D. Jarnett tiuve a delightful midday concert of light music at the Nee Soon Garrison Sergeanls' Mess yesterday. A large gathering of sergeants with their families and guests turned up. Selections
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  • 47 2 IPOH, Mon. -r- Found guilty by Magistrate Che Arshad one Periathamby (27) a former hospital attendant was sentenced to 5 days' jail and fined $50 or in default one month's jail for retaining a .stolen blanket belonging to the Ipoh District Hospital on Jan. 23.
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  • 163 2 60 DOCTORS BATTLE D ISEASE THAT EATS AWAY THE FACE Standard Woman Reporter AN INTERNATIONAL medical conference' was held in Bangkok from Mar. 14 to 29 by the World Heath Organisation, the U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund, and the Government of Thailand, on the control of Yaws. One of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 105 2 S'pore Blood Bank BALANCE from 22nd to >8)h March, inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total. •O' W B' 'AB' Donation rrreived HZ 21 1% 3 101 Transfusioa given 51 2f» 17 1 98 Present slock of Oa-skji in hand. 33 19 1" 2 "H E TEST- THE- BEST! B^l^gP C
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    • 78 2 igest I' I i ULMSttAI Pfeone ***** 111 iff 1 I i isiiv<; OFFICE tO I 14-0, 1.1 I ■->- 1 f»® p START S%V|V€ I TODAY. 'H H 4 I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD roil TAN OPKN 4 s^\l\(,s MIXM N1 l«* %S LfTVU AS IMHUSI Will M PAIII
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 38 2 t' -~'H "I MO SENSE l|l! lf ?-*< UVMAHOLC JH^-AHMSJOWS LAM £^S g^GOOD^ Mt N I TV»' RACE. OLE 7 im==^i I AORSOM T' KETCH VOl )IT THAT PREDICTED AH Upi«^ I I a/TnlJSh^ AHdStT »«Oitf VO'— V^APPEN.'/ WhKJ
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  • 419 3 Council 10 Be Formed Seeks Equal Rights Standard Staff Reporter THE WOMEN of Singapore and Malaya, uho are interested in «'<j!ial rights with men under Law, were considerably heartened by Mrs. Eleanor RoosevpU's interview with rheir Leaders Ic»*t week, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, General Secretary of the
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  • 59 3 Year's Biggest Social Event PftESSI^ALL d >uH Reporter most important pveni ot the year dI Uw biuur>t ever iporr will be Um latHHUd Press Ball at Hotel, Ml Saturday, VI i S n j ip ire AntiA s tary life beii nrai Sii mosi B 1 ft thin i the
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  • 60 3 .-;> B from ii n Ghat lo circus in trout ol i! ay soon reel I VWH proce towards to take BJ 'urn hark at the encau erne is to resl ri< I l hard R >ad fit) II A C<>r.r.v.i'I Traffic f
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  • 43 3 Goods You Can't Send To China > tern- list banned ►r vehinl and itlOD, capable develop- testing surinclud- vcopU rs. are map iction, tto-intei power ig electri- forming. inverting, ion, er dtotrir an acng suband parts «t$ and ie prod hou 5e hinery and
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  • 66 3 You Ce n't Come In— Cresson SOME S'pore vernacular newspaper reporters and photographers were barred from the Beauty "Contest at the Great World on Saturday night. The only photograph taken by one locked out photographer was the picture at left. It is of Mr. Lionel Cresson, of the Rotary Club.
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  • 282 3 Standard **ini\ Reporter STAFF to man tin Be* >• ."HMUMM) VI. »m!i Fire Station »l SingMKMie <■ t < onmillor- i- i<» l»«--recruited v>iiliiu a «la>->. The itrrx-nt lint <»f Htafl approved l» v I -iat«uid Fire Hri^;ulr (Committee b! lh«* C!ounrill«irs rosl
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  • 117 3 Jumabhoy's Suggestion Accepted THE NEW system of calling for and accepting tenders suggested by M. .1. M. JumabhoyJ (Indepndent City) to >peed up Singapore City Council proj jects is to be adopted by the 1 Councillors as a permanent j procedure. The system was on a threemonth trial beginning Decem-
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  • 92 3 ARE THEY reai? wondered Idris bin Sarwadi (left in picture below) a.s wideeyed and jaws agape, he stared intently at the tuilps flown in from llolUmd by K.L.M. specially for the Singapore Flower Show held on Friday. "The petals looked so much like they were made
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  • 375 3 Standard Shipping Reporter A SHIP rarely seen in Singapore waters will lift anchor today after a 48-hour visit and sail on a mission that will extend one and a half years. She is the hydrographic ship of tht Netherlands Navy, H.M.N. Snellius, the first
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  • 128 3 WHILE Ike film, "A Streetcar Named Desire was i- shown the Capitol Theatre on Thursday night, r tilm ;how tor ear drivers on street etiquette •♦n in i vacant lot beside the theatre. a liei <■• >mprised syec iti the car n was arranged itions
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  • 255 3 Standard StaiY Reporter A MEETING is being convened today hv the Singapore Welfare Committee to i<; m n Singapore Leprosy Keliei Association. It will be held at the Adelptu llt>tel root garden at 5.30 p.m. Rev. R. K. S. Adams, Chairman of the Welfare Committee, said
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  • 26 3 VRUMUG \M Govindasamy „.,,,-•.> i in the Smgapo e Fm th Police Court to stand tria it the next Assizes cm nurde ch n
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  • Article, Illustration
    135 3 STRONG ittack Singapore Gove nment [or us delay :in accenting responsibility for the mainten mce i: I <" sea-wall Marine Parade ire expected to be made at toda; 'a meeting I of the Singapore Citv Councillors. A m i tabled by Mi Amy Laycock ceplorii Eg i':'t by Government
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  • 128 3 WHERE ARE THE AMAHS GONE? Standard SUtt Kiporter A TOTAL of 417 applim- ;11 tions for amahs was registered with the Labour Department h Employmeni Exchange last month. Only 165 vacancies j) were filled. h There were 69 applications j1 1 for house boys and 55 were u employed through
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  • 118 3 MR, Johnson Lee, we known art i 4 of Malaya, held a preview of some of hi-; pictures iluit will appear in an exhibition to be held at R-ti-fles Hotel commencing on April 5. Mr. Malcolm Ma< Donald, 1 Commis sioner ■>': era open
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 157 3 Visit Our mm LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT tsi WMmmr II! n:\\i i i.in<. m ;«.m isiiics 1 SLITI.4SI-:S y in Compressed I itnt- <»i l.c.itliii j \l!l\ I'RLNkS U(IMtOBi:S brief c:\sks in v.i'iiih sl\l<s anfj si/«< I \IEXS \M< KM \N s ii<'» In .1. i. KsgrrN J mi.n> k\<;ijsii siioi;s
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 57 3 <YOU STILL GOT \^^l^2LLls J/MfW UNUSUAL! r- A I?DC,Or TOV THF.Y ARE. WCX'IMUG'S/INTO THf MAf.Mir^ AMU »-|l I /HERE'S THE\a CARD ON I DOWITHU6>CODeKEY...E>^RY-7BINGO;iCA^SEEJyST flg /WONMUG FILE. THATOL' J JUST BECAUSE f HAVING A ONfc'C CARD IS Hf ORSHE DOlNO! J IsiR...ELBERTyRCKDSTER?/ AKIDSTOPS I LOOK AT 'lM DIFFERENT., rfl IT'G
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  • Article, Illustration
    985 4  -  the Rt. Hon. JOHN STRACHEY, M.P. iIOOK^ ;F r 11m- BoKh^vik Revolution I'M 7 Volume II Bn K. II »rr. The Economic Oid«*r. i Macmillan. 30s By PROFESSOR E. H. CARE'S I olumc covers f e years of -he }< issian R«" ohitkin as ins Bsl |1 it
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  • 358 4  - A GALXY OF GREAT CITIES D.R. GILLIE (•olden Ages of the (Jreat Cities. Introduction by Sir Krnest Barker. Thames and Hudson. Pp. \i. U4O and 95 illustrations. 38s. By npHE shy editor ol this suc.L cessful volume has concealed iiis Dame but should nur>€ t!ie less be congratulated. He has
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  • 243 4 Eisenhower. By John Gunthcr. (Ilaniish Hamilton. 10s. fcd.) By WILLIAM CLARK IT has become clear that the next President of the United States may well be General Eisenhower. Who is the man hiding behind the nickname of Ike. and the reputation of Shaef? As always when
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  • 585 4  -  Angus Wilson I Thought of Daisy. By Kdmund Wilson. (W. H. Allen. 10s. (id.) By MR. EDMUND WILSOM must command the respect and graiitude of all who care for mqjiem literature. In the ser ie s of re-examinations and fresh estimations oi the great English and French
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  • 359 4 Sir. The A-.:, d School teachers in the F< ck 1 ati< 11, view with hope I ances 01 the Higti Commis-sioner-in-Council, ;;<* the Deputy High Commissioner, on the subject of disconteni in aided schools. Th< keen sense of perception shown by these able administrate s,
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  • 135 4 S r; In Che ;■■■->' v given Elon'ble Ifr. 5T< ■■> Cho Kong it was »tated Official that U-• Go\ ei ti i I has no It por. y to the Pt-r.. Lonei I tvonder whether thi» t i e <jp:r, :i ol that partic Official or
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  • 343 4 Sir: -With a view to eventing excessive and lative Issue of port licence s I*■ texi Lies Japan. Sit: j ipore Go\ I i ment lias I ti luced I system tor in p >r1 u' i tiles from Japan. The quotas are based on Lmpoi
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  • 41 4 We, the PEOPLE i scope now from th< I ;>• i v t triei G Japan a 1■ s > i and w intries pan tend hu\c viva Importers II v gapore Go g qu i these g K i iVAXM Si nt.t|O[T
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  • 180 4 UK Must Show The Way Hr;— Now Ui Ihe 8 to disprove "hat oft-i tade Commuaist a egation thai the United Nations Organisation Is just a state depai (it of the United Slav of A Now is 'he time for Ti utnan and McCarthy torcfa of Jrt'c- condemn in sun
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  • 12 4 Income Tax: A Protest f ov \V ml K m.i l.t UN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 165 4 BE TALLER Iff, ifJf-p] 2 IO I INCHES 'vk' GUARANTEED jH^ KB Toll and healthy people ore universally Jfl K *i^W cJmircd while short and stumpy get bef^T fl! *'"<* un-noticed HYTEX GROWTH FOOD I I 1 j Pills are guaranteed to increose yout Y I height or money bock.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 576 5 Severe Criticism On Treatment Of TB Patients Standard Staff Correspondent Kl LUMP! K. Sun. Th« Siafe Medical Health Officer, Sdangor, Dr. <.. 11. Lowe. subjected to severe criticism with regard to raiment of tubercular patients, at tin- third I «eneral meeting of the Malayan AssociaF«»r
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  • 160 5 POH San. An lade- i>i Malaya Part> s (mm to Ipoh t«> th» potse" of the total in preparation for •>> r» i n ii of a branch s t I rom his brief <•! Qm situation in m uTiti at appears ton ihv outcome.
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  • 52 5 Stall t..rre>poud«-n( Sun The drafl Chinese »ers' we, fare and »1 their salary Malaya wil u it approv>mmittee Chinese School iati >n. Federa.■.liirh will be April 5. g will also dis- t examinaJuni ir aria Senior < es and rogistra.j'ion. ttee members (entatives from settlements ta
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  • 113 5 Last Tributes To Late Premier I LUMPUR, Son with the i Colombo of the late Prime Minister, Mr. hen Seiiinayake. the Ftieral Capii in varijus places i resoeets to a Fered for his countered M to Endepeth •he violence and that has marked >f other A^ian ;':i" sane goal. mdred
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  • 23 5 S ii bin IVkB da Bahru I •«'s i iving or v hen she I BBi of ha: ing 1
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  • 225 5 Staff Conrespondeni TMPING, Sun— Driver Annamalai of the Telecoms DejMurtment told the Coroner yesterday that just betoie his jeep plunged into a ravine on Maxwell Hill lie applied the brakes but without any success. Annamalai was giving evidence before Tuan Syed Agu 1a t tbe
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  • 73 5 photo. MR. CHEN FEE CHING and Miss Sit Yoke Yin? afioi their wedding at the Diamond Restaurant, Great World Singapore, yesterday, Standard MR. AND MRS. P. Rhaskaran after their wedding yester day at the S V. C. Hall. Singapore. Mr. Bhaskaran is attached to the (i.IU*. Farelf. His
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  • 239 5 KUALA 1.1 MPUR, Sun. Security forces lia\e killed four more terrorists and wounded one. In (lie kentasik area, three terrorists were killed by security forces* Further details arc not yet available. In the Jasin distriet. a police jungle squad acting on information contacted one
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  • 67 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.—lmmediately following the bandit ambush of an Auxiliary Police Jungle Squad in which Sergeant Leslie James Fitberald and Lee Keat. a surrendered bandit, were killed yesterday in hills beyond Ayer Itam Temple, the Polite tarried out operations throughout last night and this
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  • 134 5 PENANG. Sun. Leslie James Fitzgerald, aged li, Auxiliary Police Sergeant of the jungle squad who was killed in an ambush in the hills beyond Ayer Itam Temple yesterday, was eiver. a military funeral at Western Road Cemetery this afternoon. Fitzgerald was riddled wl-th bullets. A native
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  • 202 5 i roil Kl KY: The Great Caru*ogJ2 43. J 4.) and 9 IS p m ODEON: Y.t Ye'i Chi Wan j (Cantonese) rj.4.i. j. t» 4j ana 15 !> m BEX: On Moonllghi Bay 12-15. 3 »> 45 a:i<] 'J IS P 88. C;K\M»: R.)b:nso:: Crusoe of Clipper
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  • 179 5 Head Of Fisheries Research A rrives PENANG; Sun— l). C B. Taylor, expert on soil micro- biology who arrived by the i Canton this morning to take »P the post of Director of fisheries Research Institute 4 m Balik Pulau told The Standard today that he was very anxious to
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  • 85 5 JOHORE BAMRU. Sun. —An Inrlian. Mauickam. was sentenced to nine months" rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision in the Police Court yesterday for theft of a motor lorry battery. The Court was told that Manickam committed i theft while he was a police supervisee.
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  • 26 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. The Sultan of Perak declared open the Kuala Kangsarl Bazaar on Friday. Stalls have! been allotted to Malays, Chinese arid Indians.
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  • 308 5 I M4JI4 I Exhibition STATUS OF MEMBERS IN IMP Standard Stall Correspondettl KUALA U MPI K. Sun. I MNO general wwcmMj this afternoon voleil in favour of automatic evpuUiou of UMNO memberi who join IMP. This followed a motion tabled by the Rembau
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  • 116 5 KUALA I.i .lIM'K. s ri »vei [linen! offk ials in K i Kubu B.iin ii have formed Premium Bond 5a inf Clu i mrith the Distrki Officer, i P A. D;it<--. ;i chairman \ii-; .-I di the dub sub •<■[ be $1 V' s. oiul tiif
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Sangapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 776 6 TOE March issue of MALAYA, official journal of the Association of British Malaya published in London, contains a challenge by a former Malayan administrator, Sir George Maxwell, to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald The challenge takes the form of a letter to the Editor of MALAYA. In view of
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  • 909 6  -  DERRICK SINGTON By Civil War And Western Aid RANGOON. 'THE first popularly elected Parliament in the history of Burma has just met. The momentous attempt is being made here, as in the other new nations of Asia, to establish the democratic way of life among people accustomed
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  • 804 6 flfifl W_JfJSM A^M W 7 9^^* W^^JSf \f*mmWJ^mrJm^^^-i9^^^^^luTTW*^^^ 9'■ Sir;— There has been much comment on the poor response to the call for Civil Defence in the Colony, most of the talkers being people in authority. But what is not realised is that if
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  • 369 6 Sir. May I air my humble opinion on the subject of National Service in the Colony. I was born and educated in Malaya. I feel it my duty to support the National Service Bill. I am an employee of the Admiralty and I hear
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  • 310 6 Sir;— The letter by Mr. M. S. Dhoss was an evasive reply. Only one conclusion can be drawn from it when he sidetracks the issue. His account of the founding of the P.A.E.A. and its activities is a clear admission of failure. He bemoans the lack
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 290 7  -  TRIESTE TALKS WHAT WILL DAD SAY! Peking Broadcasts On Offer To Probe Germ War Denied G E N E V A Mar. 30, (AP) The International Red dross Committee protested yesterday against "tendentious" broadcasts by Radio Peking in connection with the Committee's offer to in\e>li«jate
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  • 130 7 UOS< <>\V Mar. 30 (RfUViursbal Stalin yester- ml. (1 ;i meeting of in. Soviet of the I r.itrd Republic. !,>» in t from a meet- thi> bod] h»>t (I to reports is ill MCMMia <»f the s,,prrni« Soviet Mte to r i, ind i; ivr him
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  • 63 7 l I .iiult.n orrrspondent meseCum i g -.akin So.. i > in middle Burma ers fo peace G unent p »< I i 'united G vernment "An ...:>■ i';ism e '■<■:' re- Nationalist Bu ma and .< instil 4ents. i Times <•■ R.< g arc confirmed
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  • 203 7 BELGRADE Mar. 30, (UP] Deputy P e j;; Minister Leo tea said yesterday that Yugo- i in ecogi ize iny de I ciaion marie at next week's Lon- i r encc the United 51 it< H tin and Italy con- corning Trieste A tswering Deputies'
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  • 48 7 TOKYO. Mar. 30. < ReuterAAP) A sudden blaze wiped out u> American Seventh Cavalry Regiment's Headquarters at Camp Crawford, Hoddaido, Northern Japan, today. The fire destroyed many regimental souvenirs dating back to General George Amstrong Custer The Regiment reported no known casulties so far.
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  • 500 7 Harry Truman Farm Boy Who Made Good TRUMAN, who as- 1 i i three and >• winning a f tion and ir- asi night by will not Bghl travelled the j hine" politi- White House. from I-rriar, the Ameri- :;y native born e Pre ident if Igh. > I 1
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  • 153 7 CAIRO. Mar. 30 (AP)— The Wafdist Party, whose regime was ousted by King Farouk for failing to prevent the Jan. 2(> rioting, has decided alter all to contest Egypt's forthcoming general election. The party's ruling council announced its decision today. The Wafdist Party held 227
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  • 41 7 TAIPEI. Mar. 30, (UP)— The Thai Government is prepared to reduce the annual alien registration fee which i.s recently raised to 400 baht or equivalent to about US$2O per adult, according to informed sources today
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  • 46 7 ATHENS, Mar 30. (Renter)— Four Greeks condemned as Communist .spies were executed by shooting in the glare of searchlights at dawn this morning. The four men along with 25 othei people were tried bv an Athens Military Court on March 1. for espionage.
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  • 266 7 Ceylon 's La te Prime Minister Cremated COLOMBO, Mar. 30, (Reuter) The body of Don Stephen Senanayake, 68, Ceylon's Prime Minister who <lie<l last week following a fall from his horse was cremated here yesterday. Just before the cremation, five Biidriius* monks went up to the platform pyre and administered
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  • 91 7 RANGOON, Mar. 30 (Reuter) Over 1,000 Karen rebels in a lightning attack burnt and looted three central Burma towns, 80 miles north of Rangoon on the Prome line, it was reported here today. They disrupted railway lines, burned down railway stations and the main parts of
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  • 407 7 Standard Music Critic LAST NIGHT'S concert given by the Singapore Musical Society's Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Gordon van Hien, with Jan Smeterlin as guest artiste in two popular piano concertos, was an unqualified success. The orchestra was enriched with admirable woodwind and brass principals
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  • 129 7 Trade Unions Here To Stay Narayanan IPOH. Sun. Speaking at the second anniversary dinner of the Malayan 'Trade Union Council, held at the Station Hotel here tonight. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, President of the M.T.U.C, said that trade unionism had come to stay in Malaya and that no amount of
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  • 80 7 COLUMBUS. Ohio. Mar. 30. (UP) The North American Aviation company announced today that it has successfully tested Sabrejet fighters 10 per cent more powerful than their sister F-86 Sabrejets battling Russianfcuilt MIG-15s in Korea. It said the new jet ha s top speed of 650
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  • 36 7 ROME, Mar. 30 (AP»— Roman Catholic Arc.hbi.shop Cyril Rudolph Jarre of Tsinan. Shantung Province, died Mar 8 after seven months of imprisonment, the Fides Agency, which specialises in Catholic missionary news, re ported yesterday.
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  • 361 7 LONDON, Mar. Sit, (Rriilrr) Bill* r vimi- bJi n With miiih ;»ml Bird l»rnu»hl an i« ""winter in "priii*:* lo Britain ami the rontiiml \»-i«r«la\. Seventy five mile-pcr-ho,:r Rales lashed the English Chan- n g one of the worst shipping delays in vears.
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  • 131 7 li< N rK 11 S .:> terdav fou I Yin I) N< tempi of court for rommen pend Bediti flO prietors and o colony"! .1 H editor-p ib K prinU i Keunj The pro I I W pt Q t R Pao and Ev< i
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  • 58 7 BAGI I<> M :n Eleven pa < id tnemtx ere killed PAL DC ttirlincr crashed < takii s off here 1 I ith 29 tu aboard Sixtt t survivors were ru I i the Baguio Genera 1 1 with ><■■■ ere bu fractun I lacerations. K vi and
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    • 61 7 Fi^rESSE! I I WHAT'S THATK l>TVr/ YEP— YOUR !^KTTV THING? r-^A V /5K J" -~^\">'' CHRISTMAS m/J'-'V- V4PP— WHEN MY DAD MINE W'X v Vr ßy— PRESENT IS WAS INThIaRMYHE 1 T^^DETECTOR <P < SL ->4W^ V HIDDEN IN y^^^^ COLLECTED SOUVfcrsilKo J b^Vs *>* w I 77 >7 \v
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  • 438 8  -  A Special Correspondent By Small Business In Local Loans NOTHING occurred to enliven Malayan markets during the week and quiet conditions persisted in all sections. No pressure to sell was noticeable, not even when the dastardly Tanjongr Malim murders were reported, but perhaps this restraint in
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  • 384 8 Henry Waugh and Co.. ltd.. announce receipt Of a second interim payment oi $219.t;07 or :;u per cent, ot its War Damage award in respect oi insured goods. Kesang Tin Ltd. Profit for 1951 is shown at $13,296 or 6.6 per »v:,i. and a dividend of 5 per
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  • 202 8 Industrials: Alexandra Brick Ordinary $3.20, Fraser and Neave Ordinary $3.70, Gammon 52.80, Hammer $43 00, Malayan Brew•eries $5.00 to ?4.92. 1 Malayan Cemeni $95 to Sfl^ 1 McAlister $39.50 Robinson Oiti.nary $385, Straits Trading $21.75, Uniteers Ordinary $13.75, Henry Waugh $•> 70. Wearne Bios. $4.90. William Jacks
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  • 80 8 NEW DELHI, The Indian Central Oilseeds Coin mi t tee. which has just concluded its five-day session in New Delhi. decided to set up two research institutes tor oilseed crops; one in South India and another in north India tackiing the problems of fundament a! research on a
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  • 538 9  -  Peter Robinson M il irl v unfor ih.it Ibr flashbulb i in liond to the th.it position ..,,.t> the human t,.-t advaatace. e ami uirround no tin jrou rav I d jr. i cap- a part oi Sal il tn I; s(. A I ACI IVITII
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  • 836 9 VIII THE LIGHTS: WHERE TO PUT THEM VOU WILL now net I ou si cond lamp to ilhimi late the face. ic •> famiJ to the H at arm's iRt i and oil to the ig and imp •>•.. low side ol' the tare S vitch it on I sh;
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  • 1005 9  -  BILL WEBB JONES By fPHL picture tins week shows I a young man and his wife who are justly enjoying what fs termed "success." The story of Billy Eckstine is one of d'ogfrd hard work, a belief in his own ability, and 1 think, a modicum
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  • 365 9  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR tS^^fe^^*£i*/ '■■___&''<; \At Z y Z' 'tn I J <l|( i, "< Ui .1, MIOS; \> M<l*« I loaiaa Prow-rh. > I 2 MuMMI lOR I >Kt O\» j J •>• Hi. I.r r r.. •na fi r»|i.rull> > I b«-» lnnr nm;i!rl»
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    • 91 9 .PDH PKRFECH -r^ indoor pmhures >^K fclWlTlf wrll svnrhro^i^d >our N sCT&Nv >.^ itjihmrnt. t»u could obtain lSsfo^\ *-»<! result* with an indinfrent VA fichl.iini* Pope pholoiUsh X V. ih arr <!rvl <l f> iNI> lhe \W". I b«->-t result* a»«l blue *not Jl t l> turns ink if tl
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    • 69 9 Singapore <*$£& Manbarb Ifl333HßlEniiE[ ™^PE R I I N E Minimum Charge $2/- (4 Lines) Wanted For Sale Situations Vacant Tuition Miscellaneous Etc., |pp|R i.i ri e Minimum Charge $7/- (4 Lines{ Births, Engagements, A/crriaqes, Deaths, Acknowledgments, Etc. PE R I N C H Company, Legal, Tender and Other Notices
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    • 275 9 MONDAY CROSSWORD By special arrangement with The Times and The Manchester Guardian. Exclusive to The Singapore Standard (Copyright) n> I IT r U I TZ lo 7 T~ IZSZIiHZIZiZiZI d 9 j tO S -S- sli i! 1 12 •«^j j •"i i j~P 1 1' 8 1~H~S I ->-
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    • 309 9 IMDIO MALA) SINGAPOBB IMM u. I il tu v I .ii S( h- N I. i. t u mi B.fli I ill ri >; «-11. |n H !un.. i .ii i* vii.,ii.i \i v i- i• .i fi ii....|v pm r ..!..> II a Ilia <i I, J .ll.lt ..*****.
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  • 830 10  -  dfsg dsg dsg sgf mtdy Slammin Sam Snead *.J largely ro rh<- lefl pictured here, h« *J of your do dtu tmg th« imcocfci^j "f our your hands an > pour *w«i f R ot upon tin ht I action, wrist -you nan t it-
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  • 42 10 i >NDON, Mht. 29 (Renter) __-r international hocI, wew played today. b- Englar defeai ?d v. five g■- > to in g i— o at halftone. B [fast, Ireland an I s n 3—3 after the ...,< .en sharing I• n interval
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  • 122 10 YORS Mar M IAP R ?ky c v f former NBA king. J >hnn3 B i ids on Sit i > i forward now to eight chamf; n England. an gei V LS i fi 7 April 22 prw »pcd Bratl i'. k ,Pd n ic
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  • 67 10 SYDNEY: (Airmail), (Reu-ter-AAP)— Warwick Farm, one of Sydney's leading racecourses before the war, will be reopened On .June 28. It will he the first meeting held on the course since Dec 6. H>3!». Thousand? of pounds have, been spent by the Australian Jockey Club, the
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  • 125 10 TOKYO. Mar. 30. (AP)— The visiting Philippine boxing team sutTered their first setback last ni°ht losing four out of five matches in the PhilippineJapan goodwill boxing tournament held at the Memorial Hall. Celedonio Espinosa scored the only victory for the visitors when lie won by a TKO
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  • 364 10 LONDON. Mar. 2!* (Reuter) Widespread snow falls in the South caused many club games j to be cancelled today. Most of the remaining matches took place in wintry conditions and > though high standards of play were generally impossible those who braved the elements
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  • 688 10 TWICKENHAM. "Mar. 29 (Renter) England wiih an unconverted try in ike IKth minute heat Ireland in today's Rn«:hy International here by three points to zero. The match had been post- poned from several weeks ago owing to the death of Kins George
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  • 1332 10 FIRST DIVISION Bulton 1. Liverpool 1 Burnle.v 0, Sunderland 1. ♦Charlton, Aston Villa F ilham, Derby Counl y Middlesbrough 2, M'chester 2 S;!) 1^- 2. P.»rt<i!V>u? i 0. Preston Wolves 0. positio?;s SECOND DIVISION tirmingham 2. Hull 2. rentford 1. West Ham 1. (abandoned at
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    • 103 10 PirrURK THAT lINiLLS WITH YlWllin THROBS WITH RHYTHM! r: SfORS Gf THtg^ DAMCk R ANDMDRUMMER*^ fllp^'': ""^ARMSTRONG *i$ b i«wi nt*^- D'flCf Lalesl Malayan Gazette r U "SINGAPORE S FIRST FREEMAN" TODAY! A^i.1.30-4.6.43 9.30P.M. COMING SOON 13 SONG HITS TODAY! 10.45 AW-1.30-4-6.45« <)..5O I\M. SO MOVING SO TOUCHING THAT II
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  • 529 11 LONDON. Mar. 30, (Renter) One of the problems to be decided once the F.A. Cup semi-finals have settled which clubs fight tor the trophy, is the referee. It is not. an easy one because I there iare a number of things to
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  • 38 11 KUALA KAXGSAR. Sat The Malay College and the Kuala Lumpur Victoria Institution will play their annual football match for the Tensjku Lixamani trophy on the College ground at Kuala Kangsar on Saturday, April 4.
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  • 382 11 LONDON, Mar. 30 (Renter) Within the nrxl four weeks, Kiij«li*h soccer promotion ami rrlrjjalion battles will have Ix-en decided, the F.A. Cup nill have been won. That will be the signal for the start of one of Hie biggest close season tour programmes since
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  • 391 11 NEW YORK. (UP) He j Thresher a vays will be glad that 1952 is an Olympic rear. It helped m .:.'ti recover from polio. Thresher is determined to make the USA Olympic track team .;> sprinter, id that determination had wondrous therapeutic value In hi.s
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  • 631 11 BAKAR'S FLASHING GOALS BEAT ARMY-NAVY photo. in the I2tb r -m. i'r II Vuh took t t rn i b T 1 i s i'• half. On resumption Co inj A.ti-fis pLaycd lundinj and soon positioning and '<■ b< nan in tell rm the U ">. I N;i\ > del
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  • 289 11 WEMBLEY, London, Mar. 30, (ReuUr) Ri<>har<l Ker^inan rqwallfd Victor Barna record when he won the turn** Mit»le* title for the filth lime beating Johnny Leach 21 6. 18 21, 21 12. 21 —IK in the F.nglisn open talilr tennis ehampion*hi|>*. Leach tlni* luiled
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  • 62 11 J.J. BRYAN won the Sii f?apore Hun Club skei shoot by 70+30. lie tied with Un Sim Guan whose score was 80 20, but won the shoot-off. Third place was taKen by V. Cockayne, whose >ro was 43 "40 Brig. St. Clair-Ford was fourth. Thirteen competito
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  • 376 11 Clubs Told: Brighter Cricket, Or Else. LONDON. M»r. Ml (Rmtrr) A rail for krigltfrr jilav to lift rouiil\ rrirlui Iroiu th<- (lolilrmiiH bml po>Hil)ly >onie rluli* Iroin hnam inl JbMtof lia» lirou^lii Mint dubs ba> e to <i :i" batsmen to -how mora cnt< prise and then i v little
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  • 90 11 SYDNEY. Mar M (Ri AAPi -Norman Von Ni 1 the MrWiliu.ms HTines j professions! golf to imamei I Kensington on Saturdaf an aggregate of 28 i fm in/ O' i«* Pi'-k wor it a/a ith 283 and Peter 'V third with tts. Mai ft
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  • 44 11 Tampenis Rovers To Hold Easier Dance THE Tampenis R o en Sports Club ate organi ing an Easter Dunce on April 4 a1 the Raffles Hotel. The dance v. ill be in aid of the Club's building Fund, Mr. E. Lange, the President, said.
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    • 956 11 IVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL GOLDEN WEDDING QSHLERS CLARKE: The Vmarrfag< of (JEORf;E RAE ?t f ;Vv! :rs to Frances MAi DE CLARKE waa solemnised by the Rev Dunkerley al St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on K. ter Monday 31st Marrii 1902. TUITION TYPEWRITIX-. |Pa JJi METHOD and Ability oi reaching thai Counts. Success
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    • 464 11 NOTICE "TENDERS will be received x in the Office of the Director of Pub ic Works, Singapore, from registered Class 3A Contractors and above, up to noon of :he 18: h April, 1052. for the construction of Reinforced Concrete Culvert No. 1 at Paya 1/ bar. Full particulars urn obt.-iin.'ih'.e
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  • 46 12 U KANGSAR Sun. tm 'u- Kuala K 1 P idang on Friday, in a K K :.:> ir D strict V the Educati mists :> ice by twu goals to ml VI ilrahm tn and Ismail 1 1 goals tor the I firsi half.
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  • 293 12 WASHINGTON (ISIS) Mala\a, l>esi<lt'S beinp ».«»«t- for ike Tlnmmm Cu\t competition in May, have t 10 ulav anolhrr imporlanl roll- thi* \rar in October vli.n Ibe 'famous American ItaskHhall Irani known as Ihc •ILirlrm Globetrotters" loora the Far East for the tir-l line to
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  • 56 12 PANCHO BEATS PANCHO PHII tDELNfI Mar. ?,0. \l», Richard (Paacho) GoNxatea <»f I"- A»*eles, i]iti) r n i a ovrrpowt'rP(l l.tlll'KO I I' All fh«) Secura •>»' w^tot li^t lu ht _>. t.i win tin* Imjuuti Masters World ProIrvsioaal t»nn- tounuuntat. (,iin/.i!fv anl Segun < inn bed the doi<!>!rs title
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  • 95 12 hi I I MPI K Sun V:i- mun uiii lake ntrt in this \t.ir'N Maljvan (hine>e I I »t!»all AssociatkM torn prtitifiM huh br^in on May 1 ing are fixtures: mg at Penang, Se ingor at Ra b i a Negi Sembila at uid Jofa
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  • 48 12 PAPI v Mir. 30, (Renter). r B. Cboon won the men's i ;les title in the French !»id Mint hi championships p] ived hfie today. !!•> b?at > br« her Pavid. 15-5, 15-8 in t)' ttti'l Previous holder oi the t tie was another Malayan. Ong Poll Lim.
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  • 575 12 SOFT WICKETS WORRY COLONY'S SENIOR BATSMEN MALAYAN CRICKET ROUND-UP ■""t'' :v;- i Standard Photo by But Juniors Set Record SOFT WICKETS, due to the week-end rains worried Singapore', batsmen in the senior league games played yesterday, but in one jun match the batsmen set a record total of 464 runs
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  • 183 12 PENANG, Sun.— Poor batting by J. P. Pearson's XI in the first innings enabled C. G. Herridges 1 XI t win by seven wickets if. Penang's first cricket state trial this year played on the Western Road ground today. J. R An Ires, Penang's left arm slow
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  • 149 12 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak selectors today named the following to represent the stale in the inter-state cricket gamo against Penang at Penang on April 12 14: G. S. Walker, (captain* S. V. Suppiah, A. Murugesu, A I. Thillainathan, T. H. Koenitz, Dr. G. A. Mott,
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  • 259 12 RAFFLESIANS LUCKY TO WIN RAFFLES INSTITUTION iu^t inaiKi^ to beat Good Companions by three goals to two in the Youth League soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Kassim. Good Companion's re itre foi ai i. played a da >hing gam ;i"d led his team in a fashion that is promising
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  • 435 12 STATE XI SELECTED Kl ALA LI >lrl K. >uii. I ik 1 second nay b piav in Selangor's first cricket stale Irial saw some bright cricket, A. K. Jones, Malt* skipper continuing his overnight innings scored a chancless and bright 74 before retiring. On a one
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  • 256 12 ON THE Railway Institute Ground Brickfields Road yesterday the Selangor Club drew with the Technical College in a low scoring match. Batting first the Club were all out tor B<i runs. Monerasinghe and Nath bowled well for the College each taking three wickets
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  • 64 12 One-Run Win For Major Rowley's XI OWING to military duties, the Fiji Regiment were unable to play their cricket match against Nee Soon Garrison at Nee Soon yesterday. The Garrison played a home and home ii.'ime instead and tins resulted in a win for Major Rowley's team by one run.
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  • 35 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA Leagueu— WC vs. SRC Dn-. I «f Jalan Bf.utr IRC "A" Vt. Mann' Div il at CYMA. S.B.K.r.A. League:— S <-" r.s-. .s\ Darbu at Shell, Guthrie os. ICI ut Farrcr Park.
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  • 421 12 CUT r o/#V#» RAIN halted play in the senior tie between CSC and the Police. Teams shared II points. < BjC. C. Thuraisinghana j s k. Sundr in s »garajaii b SK. Bundram 4 S. Etulasingau Ibw I) SK. Sundiam 4 K.s. Etato in c Ot\ tda a
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  • 187 12 RAF SefeUr beat KM Tenyah by an iniiinus in the junior league. Hw match was played at Seletar. sKIKI \K 1 l>l INMN* Snii; !i < M i 'Hire U Mi M m Ibw Li«li '1 inner I) M K Div I) Coo Mo-* i) kfcKee Spencer cCo
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