Singapore Standard, 20 January 1953

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard *m m VOLr 111 NO. 200 TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 35 1 Malayan Miners Claimed $280 Mil. K. "Won. Filing t«> is were tifl mines. ;V been m;- -uch resas the idertake out, or the finan- :rom the (inwlvtitw, 'uirman ion. told Radio is cm 2 'loth
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  • 8 1 Sanderson On P.I. Trip A.v M gd States
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  • 265 1 TAIPEH, Jan. 19: A third United States plane is feared to have been lost at the scene of the double air crash off Swatow yesterday. The plane, which was sent |c participate m rescue relayed a message to Taipeh stating that was being followed by
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  • 37 1 LATEST: A message picked up m Hongkong by the Royal Navy said 10 survivors from the double Inited States Navy plane disj>tfi off the China port of Swatow were now aboard the United States destroyer Halsey Powell.
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  • 76 1 TOKYO. Jan. 19 (UP) Allied planes and guns oroke up a possible Communist U tempt to retake vital Sniper Ridge today by clobbering a large group of Reds sighted moving m the open. Out of a group estimated at mO p than 2.000 an estima:ed 160
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  • 19 1 THE Air Officer Commandin" Air Headquarters, Malaya, will present officer cadet, Hilton Price, his 'wings tomorrow.
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  • 94 1 THE NO. 4 machine at Singapore's St. James power station, which broke down on Sunday afternoon and. caused extensive blackouts m the «mll he returned to the trical Engineer, told The Standard yesterday, the department would be able to carry the oeakload provided the new plant
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  • 339 1 Government Agrees With Commission KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Regulations stream-lining procedure m certain Government departments to speed up the issue of permits and other matters are being prepared and will be enforced as soon as they are ready, The Standard was told today. This is the result of recommendations
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  • 523 1 TODAY IS THE DAY, AND NOON THE MAGIC HOUR \V ASHINGTOX. Jan 19 Tomorrow i> the great day .md noon the HOCM hour. That is when Presidentelect Eisenhower will cap his "crusade" for a change m Washington by taking the oath as president. Not since Herbert Hoover took ovtT m
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  • 126 1 THE present four flights weekly to Malacca will be increased from Feb. 2 to daily scheduSes, except Sundays, Malayan Airways Ltd., announced yesterday. The planes will leave every morning for Malacca. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh with good connections to Kuantan, Taipins, Penan;?, Alor Star and
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  • 23 1 BAD weather has delayed the departure for Russia of Soviet diplomat Yuri V. Novikov, involved m a Communist spy ring.- Reuter
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  • 25 1 RIOT police threw tear gas bombs at disabled ex-service-men, .claiming higher pensions, m a clash m Rome's Piazza Venezia on Sunday. Reuter
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  • 21 1 SAN FRANCISCO floodwaters fed by two days of torrential rains yesterday forced over 1.000 neoole from their homes. A.P.
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  • 20 1 RED-HAIRED actress Lucille Ball expecting her second child, has entered the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital m Hollywood. A.P.
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  • 260 1 And Truman PacksHisBags WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (AP) A gray, 68--year-old Missourian, radiating cheer and voicing: deep satisfaction with his stewardship, today puts m his last full day at the world's biggest job. At noon tomorrow, he will become private citizen Harry S. Truman. Leaving the White House, he will see
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  • 69 1 LONDON. Jan. 19 (AFP>— A Bristol "Sycamore" helicopter is to be flown today to j Malaya from Bristol on board a "freighter" aircraft. In Malaya it will be subject to trial under humid tropical conditions. The RAF m Singapore last night could not give any further
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  • 15 1 MR. FUAD Koprulu. Turkish Foreign Minister, left Istanbul yesterday to visit Yugoslavia. Reuter
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  • 161 1 TEHERAN. Jan. 19, (AP).— Supporters of Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today beat back a challenge by Iran's chief religious leader which threatened to split the country's dominant Nationalist faction wide apart and bring down the government. Bowing to repeated appeals and warnings. Mullah
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  • 23 1 FRENCH Communist leaders have clashed over the Jewish question and the alleged Moscow doctors plot to assassinate Soviet leaders.- Reuter
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Jan. 19 (AFP) The F irs Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment is to sail for Malaya tomorrow from Liverpool. The Regiment will travel aboard the newly converted troopship Empire Clyde.
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  • 106 1 Gang Of 14 Stole A Pistol A GANG of 14 was said t i have taken part m an armed robbery of a house m Ma:goliouth Road, off Stever i Road. Singapore, yesterday. But only three Chinese entered the house. Two were armed with revolver;, and I third carried a
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  • 78 1 MISS M. Thompson. health sifter attached to Johore Bahru and a nurse. Miss Tin, were killed instantaneously when a car m which they were travelling was involved m a collision with a military truck. Miss Thompson w»M driving the car into Johoie Bahru from Kulai.
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  • 186 2 IN ANSWER to a special plea (or blood donors. 16 members of the Singapore Police Force from the Reserve Unit and the Traffic Branch, hurried to the Blood Transfusion Service at the General Hospital to offer their blood. Among those from the Reserve
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  • 330 2 Because Of His Negligence The Man Was Landed JOSE DORRIBO TABOALA, a Spanish stowaway aboard a Dutch vessel, the Merliskerk, was able to land m the Colony unnoticed through the negligence of the captain of the vessel, the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J.
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    96 2 MISS Elsie Wee. one of the Voluntary helpers at the Chines? New Year Ball m aid of the S ATA. to be held at the Victoria Memorial 11. ill on Feb. 28. Tickets are now on sale at §5 per j couple and are obtainable tnm Multichord Mart, 15 Winchester
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  • 183 2 Standard Staff Reporter TRAINING courses at the Singapore Teachers 1 Training Co] ege will be for a minimum ptiiori of three years, said Mr. R. M. Young, the Director oi Education at a pres i onfe enct yesterday. K\en the Certificate c«urs« students will
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  • 65 2 I THREE French seamen were fined m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for bringing foreign money .nd ■old coins into the Coionv without permission. Gas ton Bellanget was fined Sit). He had some gold coins. Bernard Laport? who had $4 (US) currency and four gold
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  • 40 2 A LORRY driver G. P. Marurkam (47) who pleaded gviiliy to a charge of entering > into a protected area. H.M. Naval Base without authority ;on Jan. 18. was fined SlO m j the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 35 2 I IPOH. Mon.— The screenIng of "The Planter's Wife" will {commence here with a charity preview at 915 p.m. on Jan. 28 m the Ruby Theatre. All proceeds from this will go to
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  • 135 2 Standard Staff Reporter HOUSEWIVES !n the eastern part of Singapore City heaved a sign relief alter 10 yesterday morning when their water supply was restored. Office workers, however. went to work without having their bath fur the second day. Some housewives, when they saw that
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  • 94 2 Classes For Chinese Teachers Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Education Department is starting two classes to train Chinese school teachers said Mr. R. H. Young, the Director of Education at a press conference yesterday. There will be room for 80 Chinese teachers and there will be more English and the
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  • 88 2 A Requiem Mass was sung a* the Cathedra] of the Good Shepherd Singapore, yesterday, by the Right Rev. M. O io-nendy. Bishop of Maacra. for the repose of the soul of Bishop L. Perrichon. The Mass was given by Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Anthony who were
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  • 41 2 A RECEIVING order was made against Kirn Eng and Company by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The order was made on a judgment debtor petition ftl^l by Borneo Sumatra Trading Co (Malaya)
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  • 61 2 A SINGAPORE woman, Chua Kirn Choo. was acquitted of a poisoning charge by Mr. Justice Whitton at the Assizes yesterday. It was alleged that she attempted to give poison m a drink to a child. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. A. V. Winslow withdrew tie charge, saying
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  • 142 2 MORE than 200 employees of the Singapore Civil Aviation Department will meet next week to decide whether they should go on strike to win their claim for a general salary revision. This move follows a deadlock m negotiations between the representatives
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    98 2 This picture was taken m Singapore at a meeting of the District MYF youth and th c two American Methodist youth leaders who are returning to the States from a meeting of the World Conference of Oristian Youth held m India recently. Left to right Rev. Jamieson Jones. Methodist youth
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  • 237 2 A DETECTIVE told the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that on instructions received from the Officer Commanding the Anti-vice Squad, he went to a house at Lorong 4, Geylang, and paid $40 to a middleaged woman after being intimate with a girl. 'I The
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    40 2 Sailing today on the troopship "Georjric" is Major Walter Rowley. (above) Chief Instructor of the R.A.S.C. School Nee Soon. Major Rowley took an active interest m the organization of many sports and also served on many sports and social committees.
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  • 75 2 Ma lay a leesMe et ABOUT 300 Singapore Malayalees attended a meeting held under the auspices of the Literary Section of the Singapore Kerala Samajam m Race Course Road on Sunday. The meeting was presided over by Mr. S. K. Pottakat, one of the leading authors of Malabar who is
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  • 125 2 IT WOULD be unfair to deprive the 40 Singapore Army employees of their accommodation unless they were provided with alternative housing. Mr. N. A. Mallal. a Legislative Councillor, told The Standard yetterday. He was commenting on the lltnitl'. m.'.l wm .~>f A_ Upper Serangoon Road. In the
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  • 132 2 Step-son Hit Me —Man Says WHEN a 55-year-old pigrearer turned his step-son out of the house for failing to help support the family, the latter returned with his elder brother and assaulted the man with a hammer, it was alleged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The brothers, Hong
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  • 154 2 Standard Staff Reporter POST SCHOOL certificate students m Malaya bay« only 11 days m which to h;md m applications for the University's entrance examination, scheduled to take parer c on Mar. 16. Applicant? also are advised to apply for the new Engineering course which
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  • 122 2 Carried Gun —3 Years FOUND guilty bj a jury. Eng Heng Leong was <onvi< ted lon a charge of carrying mns land sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whit "on m the Singapore Assizes, yesterday. t According to the prosecution, an inspector and a detective sergeant went
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  • 60 2 THE Singapore Government is expected to make a fresh move to avert a proposed strike by the 500 Uniformed Employees of Woodbridge Mental Hospital. The Government Httjp a^k the Mental Hospital Uniformed .Staff Union to resume negotiations. Yesterday, the Medical Department authorities were busy studying
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  • 91 2 THE FIRST meeting of '.he Fifth Studenis' Council of the University "Malaya Students 1 Union was held '.as.; Saturday. Mr. T. Visvana:han was elected Presiden: for the year. 1953. He was :ht- President of the Univers;: y's Athletic Union last year «:i<] is represent President
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  • 248 3 CHINESE VARSITY: LATEST MO VE ?rs Off by use $10 M. fo he Scheme LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan i advocaring the building of efsity m Malaya are willing, raise $10 million or more to n th€ proposal i*d a Cl is€ University i at hi; As ociation's h< is ann unced
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  • 7 3 Causeway Traffic Speeded Up M -1 II-
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  • 15 3 Car Door Caused His Death s I j L I t i I j I
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  • 6 3 Lay Tech Society Officials Named X
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  • 86 3 THI ving are officets of the X v g Young ns Club: President: .Mr. 1 >ng Buay; vice Dresi[essrs. George Laßrooy E Eng Kiat; audit us: Xi m Kirn Teck a&d i nan S:r:;;: hon, sec- Mr. Ho il >ng So:.?: s: iM< ssrs Wee B-.-wg H i
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  • 208 3 CONTROLS imposed by the Malayan Governments c daily }:'ic and business of the people form one primary causes of corruption m the country, r > The Planter m its latest issue, published yesterday. Bishop of Singapore, Rt. ;i. w. Bain< s, recently milar sts tement. a
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    31 3 photo. Miss Jean Tan garlands Mr. David Lyttl c of the Broadcastins Department. Singapore, at the farewell dinner party given by the staff of Broadcasting and friends m his honour. Standard
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  • 316 3 THK heavy shower which fell yesterday morning, subsided just m time for the 1953 session of the Singapore Assizes to be opened m its customary dignity and ceremony. i Bef i the ceremonial opening, judges arid members of the Bar, headed by the Chief Justice,
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  • 116 3 RESULTS of the Malayan Can examinations are expe 1 m Singapore m the first week of March, said the Dire I>r of Education, Mr. R. M Yo\ at a press conference yesterday. The arrival at the Singapore E lucation Office on Saturday of two large
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  • 92 3 AUSTRALIA will participate m the ivelopment of the new villages m the Federation when she sends out five teams of a social welfare worker and Red Cross registered nurse each, on Jan. 22 The ten women will leave for Kuala Lumpur the same day
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  • 113 3 JOHOnE BAHRU, Mon. Maimunah, a widow with *wo children, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, by Mr. N. L. Cohen m the Sessions Court today for abandoning a new-born infant. In answer to the charge, Maimunah said that the alleged father of the baby asked her to
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    77 3 The period cr military training that the trooos really enjoy. Pictured here are a few of No. 4 Platoon of the Royal Army Pay Corps resting after a swimming test. Every mai m the Army is taught to swim until he reaches the stage when he is capable of swimming
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  • 185 3 THE Singapore City Council will send a loyalty address to the Queen on her Coronation m June. The Councils Finance Committee has agreed that the senior most Councillor, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers should sign the address on behalf of the unofficial members
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  • 73 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's finance committee has approved the appointment of an additional lifeguard for their new swimming pool at Van Kit Road. He has not been appointed yet. This will provide extra safety for swimmers especially the children who turn up daily
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  • 61 3 ■JOHORE BAHRU. Mori. The Johore Medical Department, according to the AllMalayan Federation of Government Medical Employees' Trade Union Council, has been very slow m paying arrears of pay and implementing the grading of workers. All other States m the Fed eration, the Council asserts, have completed making payments
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  • 142 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE Singapore Aided School teachers have been awarded scholarships lor hi^her studios. Mr. ft. M. Young, the Director of Education, an- i nouncetl yesterday. Mis s Tan Sods Kern of the Singapore Chinese Ciris School has been awarded a scholarship to tako
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  • 87 3 Standard Staff Reporter SHORTENING of the Singapore primary school course (up to Standard V) from seven years to six years has been started with this year's intake of students, the Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, said yesterday. Six new schools were opened m
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  • 84 3 A new union, this time a union of stenographers employed m the Government service has been formed m I Singapore. At a meeting held on Friday, a seven man pro-tern committee was appointed to formulate the constitution of the Union. The pro-tern Secretary of the Government Stenographers'
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  • 39 3 MR. Y. F. Chen, an advocate and solicitor, was admitted into the Singapore Bar. before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the High Court yesterday. Mr. C. F. J. Ess appeared m support of the application.
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  • 229 4 Recruiting From India Stops In Favour Of Local Men PENANG. Mon.-TheMed.col Deportment, Federotion of Moloyo, hos "^P"» to the recruitment of doctors from Ind.o m order thot voconcies could be "".Id* for groduotes from the University of Moloyo, o local doctors." he explained. Within the last three
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  • 100 4 ALOR STAR, Mon. Kedah State Executive founcil. at a meeting last Thursday, decided that Kota Star Town Board be converted into a town council as from September this year. Whether Sections will start before this date is not known. It will be recalled that
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  • 127 4 IPOH. Mom.— The Education sub-committee of the Perak M.C.A. today approved grants totalling 528.800 for the construction of an additional 36 classrooms m New Village schools m the Slate. Biggest single grant ?pes to Ulu Sepatang New Village School which will get 54,300 to build
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  • 30 4 MR. V. KRISHNAN, Indian interpreter attached to the Sessions Court. Raub has been transferred to Jerantut Sessions Court. He is being succeeded by Mr. Raja Chandran, from Kuala Lipis,
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  • 35 4 MR. D. K. SWAN, Senior Inspector of Schools, Pahan.3. is leaving Raub shortly for the United Kingdom on long leave. He will be replaced by j Mr T A. E. Baker.
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  • 79 4 KUALA T.UMPUR. Mon.— School children m the Federation were told by Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell. Police Coinn.i.ssio'.ier-designate, that every policetnan wants to be as friendly as possible with the children of Malaya. Mr. Carbonell asked the children to look at the words on the badge worn on
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  • 87 4 PARIT BI'NTAR. Mon. Axumugaxn (23), was produced before Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buniar couri yesterday, charged with having caused the death of a Chinese gir! Quah Sow Sar. by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. It was alleged that the accused, while
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  • 129 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Producers' societies m Malaya were steadily bringing benefits to the rural people, C<Ae Mohd. Yusof of the Department of Co-operative Development, said this evening m a broadcast over Radio Malaya. The story of the Sungei Buloh Co-operative Rubber Marketing Society, he said, gave
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  • 34 4 TAIPIXG. Mon. Eight Indian and Chinese shopkeepers were each fined $20 by the Taiping Magistrate for permitting sales on a Sunday when they are required by law to close their shops.
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  • 217 4 PENANG. Mon.— A total of 797 people from India is still at the quarantine station m Pulau .lerejak following the discovery of a mild small-pox case on board the Santhia on Jan. 6 and another case at the quarantine camp six days later. A spokesman of
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  • 65 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Mon. The floating concrete Control Gate at Parit Fubari was officially opened by the District Officer. Che Mahmood bin Mohamed Shah, on behalf of the Mentri Besar of Johore. this morning before a crowd of 200. Mr. Wilson of the Government Drainage
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  • 76 4 IPOH. Mon. A pi rsoaal bail of $500 was allow* d U> L R. Strawson, a Police Lieutenant, m the Magistrate Court this morning when he p i\,c.ed guilty to a criminal breach of trust charge. Strawson was alleged to have misappropriated a sum ol $954.83 between
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  • 46 4 IPOH, Mon.-Mr. E V. A. Peers, left Ipoh this morning for Taiping to take up his appointment as the President of the Sessions Court. North Perak, m the place of Mr. M. Garton who \vi!! be 1 raving Malaya soon on a vacation.
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  • 40 4 IPOH. Moil Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazally today acquitted and discharged Ko Hoo Cheah. 30. wilhou! calling for his defence. Knoo denied thathe assisted m the management" of the "100 number" lottery on Nov. IS las; year at Clare Street.
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  • 169 4 KUALA LUMPUR, lira.— It is very important now for Malaya to raise the production of food crops especially rice, said Pak Mat over Radio Malaya last night. Since the war, he said Malaya has produced only 45 per rent of ihe rice consumed. Said Pak
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    72 4 AFTER 10 days m Australia. Ahmad Kamil. 'lelt> of Butterworth and Nf s <'»- Kiat. of Kuala Lumpur. i»turned to th^ir homos frrtrrday and prepared to lectarc to their EettOW students M the Red Cross rally which they attended m GMeiaßK. near Melbourne. The two teen-ace b*f* had been invited
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  • 83 4 BACK FROM RALLY IN AUSTRALIA with travellinß expfnvr* paid. While m (ie<*long thfy were quests of the Australian Red Cross. Th« boys wer<» chosen because of the good and faith ful service they have jiivrn the Red Cross m tht- two years they have brrn .iunim members. Hiking, swimming:, camp
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mohamed .Tec (44) was ■>.\ bound over for dim >i.ir vr. the Bum of C 2°n m 904 ..< v by Sheikh Abdul Rahman n the First Magistrate's Court. for causing hurt to nh ooti! Q Gbulam Shawar. He was rtattd < hay«
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  • 42 4 LEE CHENG. W*t liaffed m the Kuala Lumpur Brsi Magistrate's Cot;r f today, v. .1 committing Qiefl of |I4Q Thi case was postponed to lan M for hearing. Bail In thf m of S2HQ m one s retj waf allowed
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  • 72 4 Johore Court Officers Retire A GROIT picture of the Johore Bahru High Court official* taken on eve of the retirement of two of its oldest members, Mr. S. V. Shanmiifiam. Tamil interpreter (second from left) and Inche Taib bin Haji Ismail. Chief Clerk, (fo. "th from leit>. In the centre
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  • 33 4 FORCES KILL 41 REDS IN 18 DAYS dead C bringing ittii m < patrol ol >net whom c I 0 c Ma j Pahang. f J\ .1 > the sif 1 „d < Piial I fi
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  • 29 4 INAUGURATION BROADCASTS THF .D E Btatd 1 cast to I v the m< ■rr r A I progrin 1 12.15 1 Malayari j relied maugur broadca fn m thton.
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  • 16 4 THE three-nr m ECua The m So ialis receni rerence tnf Mr
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  • 244 5 Cuiioms Baulk Smugglers PENANG, Sun.— A million cigarettes marked as melon seeds from Hongkong and 590 Ib. of Siamese opium worth $177,000 on a N k Singapore plane were two of the biggest hauls by Penanq's 9tt l Customs men m recent months. oflfcer told The
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  • 10 5 Deportee Sold Ice Cream In America a B lon. rhe
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  • 70 5 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. k i bin Hassan, Presi>l 'h-? Sessions Court, Bahru, has issued an lei prohibiting anj persons ■i than so ieitors, senioi c offi -is. and Government offiria a r' ling the prose"i defem c, to sil at i Bai ib m op< n :ourl
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  • 61 5 A I HINESE Living m Klyne Si iwoke al 5 a.m. on S n lay to find his trou liss lg from his bedroom. He I tnd along w 1 hi shirt on the ftve-foot way oui I hi> house s watch, worth $448, w?s st<
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  • 236 5 NAMES of the newly constituted Singapore Rural Board, which sits for the first time this morning, were announced m the Government Gazette last night. The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, will ope:i the meeting at the Chinese Secretariat a* 10 d.!!;, today. Of the \'2 unofficial!, eight
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  • 189 5 MILLION SHOW ON SAT. ORGANISERS of the mil-lion-dollar Gi Eastei n Trade Fair al Gey ang Serai, Singapore. plan ;i big-scale entertainment pi (gramme tor patrons a; the re-opening night on Saturday. Main features are a tra le exhibition and sports fair. More than 4(* exhibitors of imported and locally
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  • 61 5 A WOMAN, separated from her husband for five years, said In the Sinffapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that she left him because he failed to support her and her three sons. The Magistrate made no order but told the husband, Low Poh Tian, that he
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  • 167 5 Standard Stac Reporter THE Deputy President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. J. T Rea yesterday declined to comment On an allegation by the City Council Services Union that certain senior officers of the Council had intimidated members. The allegation, contained In a circular sent to
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    80 5 Photo. A s<ene taken at yesterday's rehearsal of H.M.S. Pinafore, a Gilbert and Sullivan opera performed by the Singapore Teachers' Training College. THIS is Miss Eva Wong who plays the part of •Little Buttercup" m the Gilbert and Sullivan apera II M.S. Pinafore which the public will see at the
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  • 84 5 A SHIP'S chinchew. Yeo Teng Leong, was fined $20 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday on pleading guilty to a charge of attempting to export jewellery without a permit. It was stated that when Revenue Officers boarded Yeo's ship at Telok Ayer Basin they found five
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  • 171 5 Assessor In Naval BaseRow Elliot? MR .7 ii. ELLIOT, of the Department of Pharmacy of the University of Malaya, is 1 likely to be the assessor of the Naval Base Labour Union when the Union's dispute goes before an arbitrator from Bri- to he selected by the Governor of Singapore,
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  • 72 5 BECAUSE she had frequent quarrels with her husband and her sister-in-law, a youns woman, Scan Kirn Liang, drank poison m a house m Bali Lane on Dec 31, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Hong Chin, was told yesterday. Before she died she told the Police that
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  • 127 5 THE Singapore Consumers' Association and the Hawkers' Union may join hands to bring down the cost of living m the city. Ten officials of the Union, including the Secretary, Mr Tan Keng Chong, will meet the president of the Association. Mrs. Robert
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  • 111 5 Socialists On FactFinding Tour A DELEGATION from the Socialist International headed by Mr. Saul Rose. Secretary, International Department. British Labour Party, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow afternoon, on a short fact-finding tour. Other members of the delegation are Mr. Kaj Bjoerk of the Socialist International and Mr. Hark at t
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  • 334 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Yunos bin Ismail, a Forester who was charged m the S.iprcme Court before Mr. Justice Storr. with accepting $:50 from a Singapore business woman, was given the benefit of the doubt after trial and acquitted. The woman. Lav Teng Kam, who had a
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  • 135 5 A 61-YEAR-OLD woman, penniless and without relatives m Singapore went to a Chinese temple. prayed and then drank a solution 01 liquid poison, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. JJ\ McWilliam, was told yesterday. The woman. Tan Kow, was charged with attempting
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  • 76 5 A MEETING of representatives of Indian organisations m Selangor was held at the Selangor Indian Association, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The following were elected office bearers: chairman, Sri Jang Singh of Klang. secretary, Sri Gurdial Singh of K. Lumpur; treasurer. Sri K. Rajoo; committee members, Sri
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  • 15 5 UNGKU Mohsin bin Mohamed has been appointed second class magistrate m Kota Tinggi.
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  • 753 6 t f rilK bi| purg< is on. The pattern is not new. M radio announces :he di^ iI a new conspiracy against the highest m the land. The conspirators so fi.r unearthed are nine d t< rs who are accu ed of I aving murdered A
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  • 1028 6  - THE SOCIALISTS AND MALAYA ALEX JOSEY AVSS»^V:<-:<«>y.V»X\>»Vk%\A\^voiW.V.%V<*VliA%\\s\>X«^ I BELIEVE that the atti--1 ide of the Malayan d legation at the Rangoon Conference was ail wrong. Speeches were made on beha.f of Malaya's Socialists, m public and privately, begging help and co-opera-tion from the British Labo.;r Party m their struggle for
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  • 1075 6  - The strange case of SUSLOV versus FEDOSEYEV EDWARD CRANKSHAW This artUi* «>*+s**&*& fPf^dm&SZ^gZZ^ shnirH tkut tht at UMmgJ**!«J!l?™± t^*m~~*~ By IT U a very lon a time since anything so dramatic and revealing has happened m (he Soviet Union as the strange case of Suslov versus Fedoseyev. For a member
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  • 94 6 Review of Views -SM I Co Into Business m nosi see their c fee! ing govi rnn curity The per to I* EC El dies ney s Dtusan Chinese Ittvcrshy Ma and 11l ran night i m and lead favourable offered tions c m be Chinese c ..Js Essi 1
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    • 376 6 Sir;— So much has been said about the question of indebtedness That the disinterested onlooker wo ild C( rtainly have got the impression, from the correspondence appearing m the press, that the small man m Singapore is simply waiting 1 r the day when
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    • 130 6 S:r:— With view r*»moving possible increase >t trade v nag« between S■:;gapore c>nd usdooesia, I strong!y vuggevt thai 'he U nation of «:i Indonesian Trade Liaison c or [ndo m siao Trade Advisory C>r):)c\] or an fodonesiao Appeal Board will do much 10 clear trading
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  • 34 7 Ceylon Upset By U.S. Report I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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  • 36 7 PFP) i glna ay linking An and the hinterland. V: th h headquarters said thai they could noi estimate Rnal objectives of the nh offensive againsT the: i tres ol Kontum V
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  • 71 7 f I r a bei oi typed and hai h< v. i:h the h yii g are manai before being allowed to go up to Mr, Pritt's room. Feelings m the European farming and business communities here have been running high m the past
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  • 76 7 This is the first picture taken of Presidentelect Dwight Eisenhower, with members of his cabinet and other officials who will sit m cabinet meetings. Left to right, seated are. Brownell. Attorney; Humphrey, Treasury; Nixon; Eisenhower; Dulles. Secretary ol" State; Wilson. Defence. Standing; Dodge, Budget; Hobby. Federal Security;
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  • 219 7 LONDON. Jan. !;>. -The Chief Rabbi of the ComnHmweatth, Dr. Israel Brodie, declared m a broadcast here last w hat recent Russian and East European allegations linsi Jews were "preposterous" and "reminiscent Nazi propaganda." He said he trembled >r the 2,50* Jews bethe Iron
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  • 137 7 XA NA I .X AG AR. Hyderabad. Jan. 19, (Reuter) The 53th i jary session vf the Indian National Congres>— iie Indian Government Party yesterday called upon all nations of the world to support "satyagraha," the passive resistance movement launched m South Africa i ga
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  • 35 7 ARTHUR WOOD. 77 conductor, composer, and well-known London theatrical figure, died Sunday. Wood wrote orchestral works tind musical comedy score? and was musical director for many London stage shows during 30-year period. U.P.
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  • 373 7 Kashani Hits Bill To Extend Dr. Ms Powers TEHERAN, Jan. 19. Iran's two Britishhating nationalists, Mullah Ayatullah Seyed Kashani and Premier Mohammed Mossadeq parted company yesterday m what may be a fateful split inviting Communist intrigues. In a letter to parliament. Kashani threw the full weight
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  • 57 7 HONGKONG, Jan, 19: (Router) Two Royal Air For/, Vampire jets today collided m midair over the sea near Chungchau Island, eight miles southeast of Hongkong. One of the British planes returned safely to Hongkong's Sekkong airstrip but the pilot of the other machine baled out and
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  • 178 7 BONN, Jan. 19 (AP)— An American survey claiming a significant rise m neo-Nazism and nationalism m West Germany drew angry denials today from the Germans. I Z^ZIIZZIIIZI!!!^^^^ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's government said the American poll was "m no way representative" and that the only
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  • 22 7 THE Indonesian Government has decided to end the privateowned land system existing m the country for centuries. 9f A.F.P.
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    58 7 Amo n g the sightseers m Washington stopping m front of the Capitol to watch workmen put up stands for the inauguration of the new American President. Dwight D. Eisenhower, today, is Mr. Ho Yut Choon. a Singapore youth who is studying architecture at the Catholic University m
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  • 156 7 NEW DELHI. Jan. 19 (AP) Premier Nehru last night said for the second time within four days, that Pakistan's reported joining of the Middle East Defence Organisation "is naturally a matter of great concern to me and India." Speaking at the Congress Party annual convention
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  • 105 7 HONGKONG. Jan. IP (AF?) Hongkong's Chief Justice. Sir Gerard Howe, at the formal opening of the Assizes for 1953 this morning repeated tiie warning he made m 1951 that severe sentences would be imposed In case? of violence and threat of violence of which there had
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  • 85 7 PITTSBURG. Jan. 19 (Reuter) Guards at Western State Prison here, waited through the night for daylight, before trying to herd back to their cells more than IdOO rioting prisoners, who had set fire to a section of the jail. Tiie convicts yelled that i they had
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  • 239 7 Standard Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG, Jan 19.— Mr. Aw Boon Haw yesterday announced his f>ian> for the establishment of a tree school and an orphanage for girls m Shatin, New Territories, making another great contribution towards social welfare development m that district. Mr. Aw
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  • 62 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 19 The following ore the closing prices or rubber ond tin on London Market todoy LONOwN RUBBER Spot 241 d. July/Sept. 23id. Feb. ci.f 24! d. hAir'.et. Stood/. LONDON TIN Spot £966 per ton buyers, £967 sellers Three months: £944 buyers,
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  • 127 7 THE fii a nh< arsal of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera "H.M.S. Pinafore" staged by the Singapore Teachers 1 Training Coi ege takes place this eveni n g a: the Victoria Theatre. A very ambitious effori by student teachers, H.M.S. Pinafore is produced by Mrs.
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  • 30 7 AT LEAST 1 1 eoj le were killed arid rt'i were injured during an earthquake which shook the Herman area m south-eastern Iran on Sund ly AFP
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  • 117 7 WASHINGTON. .la]'.K < IP)— The Wash i tic ton Post said on Sundjy if Prime Minister Uinston Chun-hill came to the United States to conclude secret agreements with the Eisenhower administration, "he failed tc do so". The newspaper said if Churchill came to set up a super
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  • 150 7 Blind Man He lps Jail Extortioner A BLIND Singapore < kc-m Her gave evident Ed to the conviction of B on an extortion charge i First District Coui t yest< ay He was Tan \:;..k who sells cigarettes m the 1 i foot way u Hi:: Street to port a
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  • 127 7 THE Chairman of the fact- finding committee of the 1 J Bahru Community Centre says i that the heading on the story jin yesterday'- issue of I c Standard about the 1 ong Bahru Community Ct c seems to pass a Blui on I c present committee.
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  • 66 7 A BURGLAB glass shutter I room of an European' m Pierce Road S Saturday night and jot with the owner's iables and liquor The occupant I I returned home around > night and were the theft until tin discovered the back d I the hoi: c
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  • 67 7 WHEN she i I > Dusban had ■■en v to five mont prisonment. a out that he had foui to feed. The husband X boo f tig Choon, o porb r, was convicted m the Singj Second Police O irt tei ay for offering a
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    • 26 7 onlij I could t l^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS QUGHOUT MALAYA AND ■J SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO J^W^^^ THAILAND AND S^^W>^ MOO-CHINA JJ*[[^«»S MANSFIELD CO. LTD OCEAN BLO6 SINGAPORE
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  • 189 8 Sonic Speed To ProtectA-Planes Paris lan 19 (UP)— The once dreaded "sound barrfet" may soon' become a protective shield for A "%{T* r WSpert. are working on the prosound barrier to get within shooting range. Exports say sonic speed can Shake an unadopted piano to pieces.
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  • 95 8 KOBE. Jan. 19 (Reuter-AAP) —The stern end of the spin Swedish tanker Avanti arrived here today towed by the I mted States Navy tug Tawasa. The Avanti's diesel engine and other machinery m the stern were reported to be underneath. The Mitsub i sh
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  • 50 8 PAN-AMERICAN World Aitways yesterday announced i ts up to 25 per cent in tourist fares on flights between European cities and the Middle East, effective April I. Similar reductions will so into effeci on Oct. 1 on trips to Pakistan, India and Ceylon, the Airline announced.— A.P.
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  • 66 8 KOBE, Jan. 19 (ReutfrAAP) The Ireifjte Geikko Maru arrived here yesterday with the famous sword which Argentina is to present to Japan's 19--year-old Crown Prince Akihito. The sword. Argentina s highest award, is a replica of that used by Argentina's liberator, Jose De San
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  • 88 8 TEHERAN, Jan. 19, (Renter) I —The Italian tanker Miriella is due to reach Abadan today and will start loading oil. according to Mr. Parkhideh. chairman of the Iranian Nationalised Oil Industry Sales Board. Representatives of Italian shipping and oil companies are already m Abadan for
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  • 56 8 TOKYO. .Tan. 19, (AFP)— The 61-ton Japanese fishi ig boat Shinsei Maru, missing since Jan. 7 with a crew of L 7 is believed to have run aground somewhere near the Volcanic Myojin reefs aboul 200 miles south of Tokyo. Patrols of the Maritime Safety Board were
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  • 54 8 LONDON, Jan. 19, (AFP)— Permanent chiei American Technical Aid. David Owen, arrived here last night irom New York for talks with Foreign Office officials and Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd. Hv will discuss the Technical Aid Programme before leaving for Geneva to attend the World Health
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  • 103 8 Japs Plan To Expand Shipping HONGKONG, Jan. 19 (AFP) —Japanese shipping firms are said to be anxious to use Hongkong as the central transit point m expanding Japanese shipping routes m the Asian area. Quoting local business circle^ m touch with Japan, the -Wah Kin Man Po." states that Japanese
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  • 71 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 19. (AP). The American-owned Civil \n Transport Corporation probably will seii 71 plane? which formerly belonged to the defunct Chinese National Airlines when they arrive m the United States. Whiting Willauer, pi esid< of the Corporation, made the announcement at Hong ECoofi Saturday.
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  • 68 8 LONDON. Jan. 19, (Reuter Passengers of tl c liner Mooi,tan arrived here fester ifrom Austra ia after a 72-houi fog which prevent* I the ship docking at Tilbury, i London. The 19,8; P O. liner was due to dock on Thur lay but had to wait ii
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    • 667 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sib Francisco Los Angeles W) American I Canadian CitiePecans P Sham Spore All LA/SI CANADA r.EAR 3Feb iFeb 2 f JJan IFeb 2GFeb A \L>SEL 24/25 Feb. 27Feb IMar 24Mar For tdU particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tank- and passengei ANGLO-FRENCH BENDiXSENS LTD. Tl
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    • 628 8 X.P.M. LINES (Also Dookiiu a-4fnt* I»>r KliM IMA. (PA) AKRI\ALS DEPARTURES Kaliangel from Djakarta. Kampar foi Pakaa-Baru Jan 20 S h Bel-Del Penai g -J.ui. Larat for Palembang Jan :(J iSStSS 815 Jau2l UwMuptf tor Pontiacak. *SKStHi!hl B St Radia Kalianget for Diakarta Jan 21 A %r::i:- p Ra^ a
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    • 368 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S pore Due Penang From •Ankins" Jan 22 Jan 25 Hongkong "Pakhoi" Feb 5 Feb 8 Hongkong Sails Sails Penang Spore for "Ankiag* Jan
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    • 719 8 EAST ASIATIC L|| SAILINGS FROM SLAM)L\A\!\ X >„. >| "FIOMA* for Bangkok m Put M -MALACCA" tot Djakarta I Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama X M.i., n "MOREUA* for Bangkok. w^l Takubar M Mlaa «MEONIA r for Bangkok 15 ISFcfc f| I "PATAGONIA" for Adelaide. n Melbourne. Barnje
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  • 400 9 Totalled 25,000 Tons JAKARTA, Mon. Singapore helped Indonesia out of her rice crisis last year by sending her 25,000 tons of rice m return for 50,000 tons of rubber. Sngapore"s shipment was part of 600.000 tons of riCi which Indonesia had to import
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  • 15 9 COMMODITY PRICES IK sdav 1 1 l R S iaj Dg ajfkdf;djfj first __J us
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  • 8 9 Mala yan Bank Exchange Rates I 1 \JI
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  • 502 9 I A I I I v B I B 2.H5 B B 5€ 1 93 4 02 I t/ i a Ama 19/- 19/6 I M; 43 6 44 <5 I am 25 26 Nci Weng 50 HO B grin S s<6 igor 160 165
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  • 199 9 We Export More To US —Buy Less WASHINGTON, Jan 18 CUP) I c year 1 9012 confirmed the postwai trend toward a geographical shift m United S "a*t •< trans-Pacific commei c fironn Westeni Asia to c southern arid >outh-ei ctem par. of that great cactiled States experts to Bii-
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Jan Id— SpeStand ird 9enrice Closing the Hongkong Ex- v c 515.63 to 1 1 g J 1875 to US$l; 51. 830 j 11 50 *****5 to one m Rupi.:.: G ci SHoo 125
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  • 131 9 NEW YORK. Jan. IS (AP) Korea's ambassador to the U.S.. Dr. You Chang Yang, sharply criticised the Oriental Development Company on Monday and he was ''sur- prised and dismayed" when tra ling m the company's bonds was resumed m New York. The firm operated during the
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  • 201 9 Rubber Up 1½ c Per Lb. PERSISTENT reports thai Indonesia has roneluded a rubbee deal with Red China helped steady the rubber market yesterday v h a rise m price of U cents per lb. over the work-end. The report circulating yesterday for th e third time added that Indonesia
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  • 34 9 NEW YORK. Jan. 19 (AP) —Israel v now making Phileo radios and refrigerators. the American parent company said. Started with 500 sets n month the output is expected to reach 1.500.
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    62 9 After a run of ten weeks, the Brylcrcem "Pot o' Gold" tune was successfully identified by Mrs. J. M. Jones m last Mon day's programme over Rediffusion. Picture shows Mrs. Jones receiving her cheque for S3>o from Mr. J. K. Gwinnell representing the Brylcreem Asents. Brylcreem will commence a similar
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  • 387 9 COLOMBO, Jan. 19 (UP)— A feature of the trade pact with Communist China is that Ceylon's rubber exports will be on a government-to-government basis, authoritative sources said today. They said that under the agreements originally made, the Government was committed only to "permit the exportation"
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  • 146 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (AP)— The U.S. Government has agreed to buy three months' production of the Bolivian tin mines, including those nationalized. Concentrates containing about 5,000 tons of the metal are being accepted from the Banco Minero De Bolivia by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which
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  • 62 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce (Noon prices): Copra fob $41.50. Pepper: Muntok white 5495: Sarawak white $435; Lampong white S400; and Lampong Black $395. Coconut Oil (new tins') 568.50 (old) 5(34. Lewis and Peal*: Copra f.o.b. (Feb.) Business tione at $40 50 with buyers at $39.50 and sellers
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  • 35 9 THE Kuching Chinese Chamber of Commerce has nominated Mr. O'Ag Kee Hi: the Chamber's General Secretary, a? its delegate to a conference on trade promotion m Manila next month.- Reuter AAP
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  • 54 9 NEW YORK. Jan. si 1 (Reuter) Fires destroyed or damaged an estimated U*****,953,000 worth of property m the United States m 1952, Mr. Lewis A. Vincent, General Manger of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, announced yesterday. This was U5553,548,000 more than m 1951 and
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    • 179 9 SIGN OF THE TIMES Time for a -Tiger Standard A scene from the Pinnacle Production of The Planters Wife" (A J Arthur Rank Organisation presentation) co-sSai i ing Jack Ha kins (as the Malayan planter, Jim Frazer) and Cla'.deUe Coßwrt (as his wife Liz). Breakfast-time on a Malayan estate, waA
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    • 935 9 SINGAPORE Lg?u^£^U u s ££3*s 55%. I UB| I"!S •••.»?*>.»»»•<■ DIARY wSi^rSi I BSkfHr%.** KH™ iJiac.:ce o.Jo p.m.; gymnastta Bandstand: 8.37 For me Schools; Jakarta. DarwinißA7O4 7.. n, w>k p i,i r* I 5.J0 pm. tabletennis practice 7 11 ajn For the Schools; 1 p.m. GARI DA I\DOM>IAN \l«U\\* ,tT
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    1791 10  -  OSWALD HENRY tOttfj IAAj his Comera WHOOPS! a Here's How! SMILING SEVEN 'GET-TOGETHER' Birthday Wish TIT HEX the Wright Brothers got cracking on their flying machine they certainly took the monopoly out of the man on the trapeze. For what with their new invention, the good old
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    • 41 10 W NEW PHOTO STOISE V TO, RO»!NSCN RO.\l> T PHONE 1.:f,65. M LADIES! SEND IN YOUR ENTRY FORMS BEFORE 31»». January, 1951 To MAX FACTOR Bcotht lor tcwrff Competition. Valuable pnxes int uding return trip to Hong Kong <i i,coo cash
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    86 11 picture. The Singapore Cycle Racing Association celebrated their second anniversary with a dinner at the Chinese Swimming Club. during which prizes won during the year were given away by their president, Mr. Son Ghee Soon. The picture shows 4he winners of the various SCRA meets. Squatting third from right is
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  • 138 11 I |RLO, »»n. 19 (Reuter)— Nearly 450 mil start tomorrow from seven points th€ Monte Carlo rally, one of the world's tests tor drivers and cars. 51 i. -i v I .n_— _i— i «__i > i_ixf^>i*W r S dneg All ii d, who gai
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  • 91 11 EPSOM. Surrey, Jan. 19. (Reuter).— R Khoo ol Malaya a i q the bm n's singles t:t:e i i London badminton chum- Dships here last night, deiting his compatriot W. S. S. .v 1 5-2 15-1 1 m the Snai Khoo a:id B. S. Saw
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  • 144 11 Ai the second annual general meeting ol the Singapore Cycle j R.iciim Association held at the] i Chinese Swimming Club on I Saturday, the Following were eiected office-bearers for the year PreMdrnt Suh Ghee Soon; Vice Presidents S.H. Calloway, i Subofa bin
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  • 28 11 A SPOON Shoot for memj bers of Singapore Rifle Asso- nation will be held at Seletar Range on Sunday. Shooting will commence at 9.00 a.m.
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  • 661 11 LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter)— More than half the 92 clubs m the British Football League are m serious financial difficulties— chiefly, it is said, because of a 33 per cent, entertainment tax. But, 12 the pessimists are standing round the ailing body of British
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  • 79 11 V ictorious Mansfield SC MANSFIELD Sports Club first and second teams were victorious m two table tennis matches played during the weekend. They beat Fraser and Neave m a second team encounter 5 0 and the first team beat NAAFI 6— 1. At carrom, Mansfieids beat ICI Recreation Club 4
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  • 113 11 TORUSHIMA. Japan, Jan. 19 (UP)— Hard -smashing Yoshiko Tanaka who starred m the recent Asian tabletennis champions hips m Singapore, is the new women's tingles champion of Japan. Miss Tanaka scored an upset by defeating defending champion Miss Tomiye \ishimura of Kyoto m straight sets on
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    • 58 11 SCHOLARSHIP WANTED YOUNG MAN 20 of honorable family graduate from Senior Grade Chinese school mid possessing Cambridge Certificate Grade A. requests scholarship from Firms or Individuals for studying Mechanical Engineering "already accepted r three University Scholarships in Australia and U.S.A. bu1 turned down for lack of citizenship because China-born Kindt?
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    • 146 11 v.. A Ar- r:3riTYO'") WHY, 9I_ESS YORE «v NOW THE.T VO' [V-^AL- HE'S J IT'S AWRIGHTff) JME > SUZZIMSJ V WIF" MAM BARK S*/EET HIDE, CUZZIN.^O MS MARRIED y N^&EIN' TOO AS WE IS NEXT." -LTvL/.- fY^j^S^^ W' i^£«fe fl^ll|% MAE, WE (S S -UT.^JcuZZ^NS.^yy^Bjjgfcy f -,r"'~v,^,^ o/v R >
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    • 422 11 J vm tl < ft RITA DEL MR TODAY'S QUOTATION: j i J_ "Those whit complain most arc ino-t t«> be complained of." Matthew 1 Henry. TUESDAY F08 l.\ ERY- ONE: Complete rathei than 1 start things today. Promote i i matters bavins to do with i work, service, health,
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    40 12 The rain Came Till; rrov. d watching the taiam Cup imal at SHrtar \r«.trrduy, 'disappeared when |1m raiu came, hut not VH It. f I! inner and Mn Ilarmtr, who sat through nith '0 months old Martin and IVter, hriiind.
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  • 57 12 pit lui«s. Smith, K.WF left win?. uh.» vt»:«ii tii'ir Miond try. is tackled us In receives Ike bill irim a linrout. In |kc put-ire on the ri^ht. Bean of ;;mo mv fly kuks to touch m the second hilt of yesterday's m whith K.WF unn t!ie Sanletaoa
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  • 56 12 IPOH, —p > rak Amateur F tba I Ass is calling lor entri 3 from affl .a ted district football associations lor the Inter Districi Knock Out npetition for the Che; 1.4 W !'l C. Entrai c is $10/- per m ar.d all entries are
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  • 74 12 THE to] i;v. g iiave been ie ected to repn -eat the I tuti Sports Cub m .i tea y soccer a1 'h against I ie Star Soct 'n Friday ai Farrer Pai 3fl p.ni. w Van Huiz« OHveii >, X »k P G. M.
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  • 285 12 BALTIMORE, Jan. 1!) (AP) Promoter Jack Kramer beat Australia's Frank Sedgman. 22—20, m the longest of their professional tennis tour Sunday, but the hour-ami-a-half performance prevented completion oi the match. The first and only singles meeting of the pair before a near-t apaiity crowd of about
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  • 29 12 MEXICO CITY, Jan. 19, CAP > Austria's soccer t( n Mexico's champion i mpi m. 6 3, yester- -0 at tli m i <•: the Bi si ha f.
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  • 393 12 They Want FIFTY-SEVEN junior clubs affiliated to the Singapore Amateur Football Association, want: 1. Medical equipment and attention at junior games. Footballs provided for matches. 3. Linesmen not those picked at rando-i. 4. Jerseys for competing teams. .">. Percentage of "gate" of junior matches played at
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  • 139 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association, at a meet'"r t eld a t the SRC yesterday, derided that the team whirh will represent the Colony at the Asian Games next £*r will be selected from the boxers taking part m the Youth championships at the end of
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  • 64 12 THE Sunny-Side B.P. will P-a.v a friendly badminton match against the Command Pay Office 8.P.. consisting of 2 Alms Singles, 3 Men's Doubles al their court, Tanglin Gymnasium, on Friday at G. 30 p.m. sharp. The Following will represent Sunny-Side: O. R. Perumal, George Bala. B. T.
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  • 150 12 Davis Cup Challenge Round MELBOURNE, Jan. 19. (AP) The L 953 Davis C\vr> cha:lenge round will bo played at Melbourne on December 28. 29 and 30, a conference of state tennis officials decided m Melbourne today. The conference also agreed that the first inter-zone final should be played not later
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  • 58 12 KOTA TINGOI. Mon.— The newly formed Diamond Badminton Party of Kota Ting^i has tho following members elected to serve i" the committee. President: Inche Ahmad bin Abbas; Secretary: Inche Yunos bin Nawal; Treasurer: Inche Mohamed Zain bin Hamzah; Captain: Inche Yusof bin Mohamed Yassin; Committee: Inche Daiman bin
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  • 651 12 390 MU Go Down Fighting ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE ousted 390 Mamta.nence Unit RAF Seletor, to win the Sanderson Cup by 18 points (one penalty aoal one dropped goal and four tries) to three (one try) m the f.nal of the annual Rugby competition for Air
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  • 307 12 By JIM CHAMBERS, AP Sportswriter LONDON, Jan. 19 (AP)— The dismal experience of 64,000 football fans on January 10, the day of the third round ties m the Football Association Cup tournament, emphasised how the little man always pays through the nose for his
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  • 66 12 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Amateur Football Association will invest half its funds m the Federation of Malaya Security Loan. The Hon. Secretary of PAFA, Mr. V. T. Duray disclosed today that a sum of $5,000 will be invested m the loan. PAFA thus becomes the
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  • 46 12 Four tennis stars K. H. Ip, Ong Chew Bee. S. C. Beaty and Norman Kitovitz will play m exhibition tennis matches on the SCC courts today. In case of rain, the matches will be played on Thursday evening Admission is SI standing or sitting.
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  • 93 12 Australia May Lose Games If... SYDNEY. Jan. 10 (AFP)— Chairman of the Australian Olympic Federation H. R. Weir today expressed the fear that Australia would lose the chance of organising the Olympic Games of L 956 if the financial problem of building a stadium is not urgently solved. Work on
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  • 130 12 SAN DIEGO. CALIF., Jan. 19 (AP) Tommy 801 l ol Maplewood. N.J.. wop. the USsio.oou San Diego Open Got! Tournament Sunday, shooting a final round 70 Eor a 72-hole score cl 274.9. Bolt shook oil a last round threat by Doun Fnrrl Harrison N.Y..
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  • 343 12 NEE SOON Garrison beat R.W Scfaori by points (4 tries and a penalty goal) to nil it v x yesterday. This local "Derby" found the K\x al 5s handicap, fielding; 13 men m the tpenii the game. But they struggled sportingh team which
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  • 87 12 LAUNCESTON. Tasn snia, Jan. i!) (Reuter-AAPH- istnania Losing .six ivickets I 13 rum niter tea were ill oul lor 131 on the opening daj of their three-day same fc'ith the South. African tour ig team today. The South Africans repii I j with 36 Eor no Kricket. BRISBANE.
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  • 91 12 BUENOS UH S I (Kf'lltf'l l» I! wtiy killed .Kid mop 30 injured > rdav whn the Ma>«Tjti driven I I. lian nioto! Farina jumped into the < rowd i Grand f'i Kepnblit Farina \\.i- i tO tll«' V. Illlll; < Ital> Hi^ i si
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  • 49 12 OOD OiV. Pootba U cd surpri i Sydiu j Rugby r South .V this yeai an team wo Ceylon, b that t I nieht Thr peeled i A and r ten-da: Tli, -lv rid o mi \!i if the I Jnion. It U »> pa uded upon
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    • 32 12 SINGAPORE HO( 'KEY hUcr-Services tnter-districi Army v. Malaya ai Tanglin University v. Police University; 3 BOD/TTC r. SCC at 3 BOD or TTC. TENNIS. SLTA Exhibition n atches at SCC. 4.45 p.n:
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