Singapore Standard, 29 January 1953

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  • 19 1 Singapore Tiger Standard 4fe HL m at VOL. 11l NO. 209 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 420 1 A Speaker Should Be One Of Them' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is to have eighteen elected members m the Legislative Council, double the present strength, with a Speaker and possibly a Deputy Speaker. The committee appointed by Sir John Nicoll, the Governor, lastyear,
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  • 468 1 Sl D Reporter rs who po^se<s the Teachers' ritate will draw u>sals made by tbe new Singapoie ire accepted. I 4 the service is that NEW SERVICE'S SALARY SCALES ARE $270-5918 pensionable allowances ranging from $120 to S4CO per month will be paid to school
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  • 70 1 LONDON. Jan. 27, (Reuter). —Judgment was reserved by the Judicial Committee and the Privy Council today m the appeal by Mr. Isaac Penhas, a Singapore merchant, from the decision of the Singapore courts that at a ceremony before "a venerable Chinese gentleman" m 1937, the respondent Tan
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  • 582 1 IT S HERE-THE CANBERRA YESTERDAY'S STANDARD HEADLINE AND TODAY: TIHgCANBERRA'S THERE: wmmmmmmmmWlTH 2 RECORDS r X S andard A\iation Reporter Hl* i n N WTS WhittUtgtefl and Brown ie the firs! men m the world to fly ilia— 9,3% miles— in less than > m. k imbrr, tie pie ted
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  • 218 1 TIRED? VERY MUCH SO -THEY GAVE THE "We've had no sleep but v c feel fine 'cept a bit hungry." a These wer e the first words of 29-year-old Flight Lieut. Leslie Whittington, who had just landed his record-break-ing Canberra at Changi airfield after a breath-taking
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  • 113 1 IPOH. We Two barristers have been briefed to argue the application of Lee Meng alias Lee Ten Tai for leave to appeal to the Privy Council and it is expected that a third barrister will be called later. One is the well-known British lawyer,
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  • 85 1 The Hunt: 'A Break Soon?' THE entire Singapore Police Force is on the lookout for anyone bearing a reasonable resemblance to the two gunmen wanted for the shooting last week of Detective See Chong Yee. a Police spokesman told The Standard yesterday. He said that descriptions of the hunted men,
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  • 19 1 GUN girls have staged at least seven holdups m the Los Angeles area this week. Reuter
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  • 103 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-— A CONSIDERABLE sum of money is awaiting a Japanese woman. Mrs. Oyou Macrory. who was said to have left Singapore a few months before the outbreak of the Pacific since. The money is with the Official Administrator m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Arthur
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  • 57 1 Standard Aviation Reporter A four-seater British helicopter arrived m Singapore last night— in the belly of a Bristol Freighter ancraft from London. x u A The helicopter, called the Bristol Sycamore, will be attached to the Casualty Evacuation Flight of the R.A.F. m Malaya. Ja j
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  • 120 1 TEMPLE ALONE SPARED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The only thing untouched by the disastrous fire which broke out at midday yesterday and destroyed half the new village of Batu Duablas, near Telok Anson. South Perak. was the villagers' temple. Sir Donald MacGillivray. Deputy High Commissioner. who flew from
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  • 70 1 MENG SIANG CHAN (72). described by counsel as a former High Commissioner m Mongolia, was bound over for six months m a sum of $50 In the Singapore High Court yesterday, on appealing against a lower court sentence of a month's imprisonment for having implements for smoking
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  • 297 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —Another henchman of the dead bearded terrorist leader, Liew Kon Kirn, was among four terrorists killed by Security Forces m the Federation* Gan Ah Bok. branch committee member for Bukit Changs-tang. Klang. was killed on Monday when the First Somersets
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  • 65 1 JOJALA LUMPUR. WWL Ri ri< ions on Hie use uf electricity for open cast mines, tin dredges, power and dome tic installations m Klang, Port Swettenbam and Seremban will cease from tomorrow New installations w:!l be given supply a- rapidly a* possible. Power restrictions m
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  • 102 1 PENANG. Wed. The epidemic of influenza, now spreading m Europe, is likely to reach here, a spokesman of the Federation. Medical Services, told The Standard today. He said that after the First World War. influenza swept the world and it was possible that it
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  • 22 1 PREMIER Mossadeq anr! Majlis Speaker. Kashani, had a meeting yesterday and told their countrymen to discount ''rumours" o^difTe^nces^t^ethem -fl AP
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  • 362 2 WHILE checking luggage at the Customs ball m Kallang Airport, a revenue officer found one of a batch of five suitcases unusually heavy. Later that day, one of the suitcases was found m a house at Kampong Bahru Road where a quantity of
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  • 53 2 The Medical Society of the University of Malaya (Faculty of Medicine) held an exhibition yesterday at the Sepoy Lines to commemorate its secend Annual Medical Week. Picture above shows Miss Yong Ai Lan, a nurse m the Singapore (ieneral Hospital explaininu the -"Bryant Extension" gadget to^agroup st
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  • 143 2 OUTBOARD MOTORS STOLEN SU \PORE thieves stole -v outboard motors on Wed- lay A watchman at the Haw Par Swimming Pool saw two nen -arryinj-j away an ioard motor towards the sea a*. I a.m. on Wednesday. Tfc nking thai they v.- ere the ktful owners leaving for a ng
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  • 42 2 A Singapore Ch nese youth, aged about i.~>. foi owed an old Chinese woman down Nathan Road yesterday morning and. seeing that she was alone, snatched her handbag. Tiie bag contained $25 m cash, three lings and her identity card.
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  • 87 2 HUNDREDS of people jammed the Singapore Criminal District Court building yesterday morning and overflowed to the Court compound. They were the friends and relatives of over 200 men and women charged with opium smoking. The cases were mentioned m court and adjourned pending a High Court
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  • 200 2 MR LEE CHOON ENG, 2 Singapore City Councillor, yesterday urged that fish and fresh meat hawkers be given licences until such time as the City Councillors are m a position to build more markets or license more meat shops. He was commenting on a statement by
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  • 140 2 FINDING a leaf from ms cheque boon missing the manager of ;i S ngapore firm 'hecked with his bank and found that the missing cheque bad been cashed for $3,400. In the Sixth Police Court ve.^terday. a peon. Mohideen jin Mohamed. was charged with dishonestly
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  • 354 2  - COMMUNISTS CANNOT GET THE EARS OF BOR's JOHN COOMB ES By Standard Staff Reporter COMMUNISTS who hove penetroted some orgonizotions ond services appear to have left the British Army's organization m the Far Eostern theatre severely alone, a Singapore Army spokesman told The Standard today. Whilst every soldier m the
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  • 52 2 Appeal to Tenants, Landlords 1 S 4 I p B.i*i iod. *i j toe* ;n > k. !U m 5 -"rr... I fe-aa Si ,iV i ?h. l ;.:"H r; ZV*\ m <■■ >«c had v comp m3 iP J* a id n -'BU i f r "Wirt Uo<l MIX
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  • 141 2 The Defence Protested— Walked Out A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. N. A. Christopher. walked out of the Singapore First Criminal Dist rfci Coui I yesterday when he hnmd that the cas < a wh eh he had been retained by *he defence han started during his absence. Mr. Christopher, ol 'ling,
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  • 40 2 THE Cons Genera Em the Philippines. Mr. Yum I bm Abu Bakar. will address meeting of the UM.fi o. members it 4 n .<■■.; today a* U.M.N.O H < mi n Job-Off Bahru. An ore :n\)'>^ to the meeting.
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  • 34 2 LABOURS SPLIT MAY END Btea-J sttg 1 I 1... 5 now i ght II n Pari S uas: I I ai a isis of i Pari the M he had to a i Co.;
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  • 74 2 An Anxious Lover' s Plea WONG PIN YEN. a learnerdriver, told the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, that he forgot to engage an experienced driver and display an "L"' plate because he was anxious to find his financee who had gor>p for a swim. Wong, a
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  • 224 2 Woman Spurned Husband -Court Told ALBUQUERQUE, New York. Jan. 28— A beautiful FrenchChinese woman, said to be the daughter of a former prominent Singapore family now living m America, was allegedly shot dead by her husband on Jan. 26 because she 'spat m his face' when he attempted to kiss
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    54 2 ffcetn. SINGAPORE horn Miss Jean Marie Clnmeek— charming, petite and only eighteen arrived m Singapore from "Down Under" yesterday afternoon. Described by her father. Mr. N. Clumeck, who met her al the airport, as •'orate Jean studying medicine at the University ef Sydney and is her* to spend the holidays
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  • 156 3 Shipping Reporter hina wives and their families I of the opportunity to enter husbands, resident here, have lin entry permits for them. n Controller of Immigration, ay that m recent months only China made use ot entry A the others, your a go a
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  • 81 3 Singapore sh m i tonal talks on ill V. ML FrampD ator of S ihe address* I C neet- R< iranl ton. one of the ol 'Cai 1 1 r held 'A kid that talks on were ays a He said that one of ti.
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  • 62 3 UNDER i pices of the i nese Association R tLj lies O: tra. ot Johore Bahru, Dr, Chotta Singh. resented Ind dSnces and aid of the Ceylon Fund a| Muar ParaPark ently. The entire I proceeds realised amounted I $1,790.18 equivalent to Rupe 19. This sum
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  • 71 3 KUANTAN, Wed.— Tan Ann ummoned her husband Teo Wai, her mother-in-law. and six i men for assaulting her. the Kuantan Magistrate's a-*, yesterday. The eight delants, she alleged, refused > let her see her children iving at her mother-in-law's ne and assaulted her. The Magistrate
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    127 3 TWO officers and 11 of the 29 stall holders of the International Bazaar for the benefit of the Singapore Association of the Blind, who met yesterday at Victoria Memorial Hall to finalize plans for the fete, which will open on Mar. 7 at the Hall. Front row, left to right:
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    36 3 Mr. Mrs. Josei* Sandanasamy after therr we^ing a j St. Lonis Churth Taipin*. recently. The bride h the, eldest daughter of Mr. R. M. Joseph. Taiping. The groom is the a. o *».,«-kw«... N t Taininc
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  • 207 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is m no way responsible for the decision to send 19-year-old Miss Panff Chien Moi back to China. She will return there m due course. Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, Controller of Immigration, yesterday told a
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  • 320 3 DR. C. J. PAGLAR, president of the Singapore People's Education Association, has written to the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, to say that "the accusations against the People's Education Association arc groundless." He will ask at the next Legislative Council meeting m
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Reporter ONE hundred and fifty applications to enter Singapore were approved last month and 170 applications were rejected said Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth Controller oi Immigration, at a press conference yesterday. The 150 entry permits were for v yes or children
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  • 63 3 JOHORE Bahru. We 1 —The religious observances v connection with the death of Tungku Ampuan Besar, sister of the Sultan ol Johore. will fi ially terminate on Saturwhen 800 people have been /ited to attend the prayers to be said 100 days after death. The lyers
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  • 62 3 THE Princess Elizabeth Estate Community Centre. Singapore, has elected the following office bearers for 1953: President: fchmad Haji TafF. Vice President: Leong Hoi Seng, Secretar Cheong Kirn Swee, Treasurer: Chan Swee Tuck. Committee: Lee Yong Chye, Mrs E. Diaz. M. M. Alsagoff, Gn Yong Swee. Yeo
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  • 138 3 TAX TONG NEE, sole survivor of a Christmas Day road crash m which three men were fatally injured. told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, ye terday that a few seconds bei >re the car crashed into a large tree, he saw "a flash
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  • 155 3 AT the annual general meeting of the Straits Juvenile Union (Boon Wah Kok), Singapore the following were elected Officials for 1953:— Patrons: Choo Lye Huat. Baey Kirn Swee Tan Ngo Siong. Tan Geok Tee. President: Ajig Peng Kay; Vice-Presiden's Yeo Kirn Tay. Chua Ah Kirn. Teo
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  • 100 3 THE Parent-Teacher Association of the Singapore Bukit Panjang Government School has elected the following office bearers for 1953: President: Goh Tong Lian«. Vice-President: Teo Sah Tee. Secretary: Lim Wee Toh, A.sst. Secretary: Lav Teng Chuan. Treasurer: Lim Soon Chow. Asst. Treasurer: Miss Lim Van Leng, Auditors: P.
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  • 30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Mr G. A. Atkinson of the Colonial Office, London, is m Johore Bahru having talks with certain Government qlncials on government's housing aabemes.
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  • 156 3 THE medico-legal aspects of some recent cases of criminal investigation m England will be the subject of a short talk tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Chemistry Department, University of Malaya, by Mr. R. M. Cuthbert. former Superintendent of Scotland Yard Laboratory. London. Mr Cuthbert, who
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  • 104 3 ONG YAM KENG, father of a former University student, who committed suicide, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that when his son failed m his University examinations, he took it vary seriously. One's son, Ong Toh Chwee (26), was found unconscious m his room at River
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  • 88 3 DR. PAUL LIMBERT. General Secretary-elect of the World Alliance of Y.M.C.A.'s is expected m Singapore m the middle of next month on a visit to the Colony V.M.C.A. While m Singapore. Dr. Limber! will help inaugurate the YMCA Jubilee Year celebrations. He is also scheduled
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  • 177 3 THE Singapore Blue Cross j Society, whose chairman is j Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, decided yesterday to become the 29th stall holder m what is planned to be tbe largest International Bazaar ever he'd m the I Colony. j I Proceeds. which m
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  • 77 3 Johore Bahru. Wed. Charged with the theft of od palm kernels from the Kulai Oil Palm Estate two women, Hoi Fah and Chong Kia Ho. oleaded guilty m the Police Court here yesterday. Both were not employees of the estate. On being informed that the estate
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  • 44 3 THE Commander-in Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal A.C. Sanderson landed at Tengah yesterday afternoon on his return flight from his visit to General J.W. Sessums, the Commanding General, 13th United States Air Force, Philippines and his subsequent visit to Hongkong.
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  • 177 3 SEVEN Chinese women whs had been convicted on a charge of rioting and sentenced to two months' imprisonment each m a loiter court, had their sentences varied m the Singapore High Court yesterday. They were bound over m the sum of (SO I X Six
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  • 69 3 The following have been ap* pointed members of the liceuc- g Committee. Batu Pal it: I irman: Heal! a Ofl erj Committee: Mr. S.C. M tyre, Dr. Syed Mahmood. 'Che Fatima binte Basir, Tuan H.ni Taha bin Haii Zakana, Mr. Gerhold. OSPC. Mi. Ka:.g Kofc Seng. DR. M.
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  • 81 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The ICFTU Plantation Survey Mission consisting of Mr. T. S. Bavin, of Lincolnshire, Boglands, arid Mr. H. K. Chon dhary. financial secretary of tic Plantation Workers' Union of Malaya, will arrive here on Feb. 20 and spend two weeks visiting plantations m the
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  • 284 4 PENANG, Wed— A rule to cover special leave for Municipal employees, who are members of the Auxiliaiy Forces, approved by a Finance and General Purposes Committee meeting v, ill be brought up for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of tbe Municipal Council on Friday. Al
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  • 102 4 KUALA T IPUR, W< 1 1 t be proti 1 the act, M] i the High C tod Yong CJ X ii ar- I hawker, to five years' rigorous impri rill chai ge raj v 0 an 11-year-old Chinese girl on occasions. The incidents took
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  • 244 4 ALLEGATION REFUTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The show place of the Federal capital, the Lake Gardens, will be lit up by electric lights m time for the Coronation celebrations hereBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH The Pub'i? Works Committee of the local Municipal Council decided at its
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  • 377 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— While it is intended to increase the specialist staff at certain of the major hospitals m the Federation of Malaya as soon as the new specialists can be recruited, the suggestion that the hospitals as they are at present are
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    23 4 The bride and bridegroom. Miss Ponnuratnam and Mr. N. Vemalarajali. taken at Sabathy Hall Sri Subramania Temple, Telok Pulai, Klang, after their wedding.
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  • 104 4 FOLLOWING a series of personnel selection tests held m Ipoh on Dec. 15 and at Kuala Kangsar on Jan. 23- a a party of 24 youths, 23 Malays and one Chinese, aged between 15 and 1 6i years, entrained at Ipoh yesterday afternoon for the
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  • 52 4 KLANG, Wed. Government is building two experimental types of houses opposite Port Swettenham aerodrome. If the houses are found suitable, more will be built on land allotted by Government to ease the housing shortage. The houses will cost $2,000, and $3,000. They will have slightly
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  • 31 4 TAIPING, Wed.— Mr. Robert K. Brady, Director of the British Council m the Federation, gave a lecture on "Youth Services" at St. George's Institution Hall lait night.
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    65 4 Thirty villagers from seven New Villagers from Province Wellesley went through a six-day Cmcs Course at Penang. They were shown the Municipal Council Conference Room, the Hospital, the Dental Clinic and the Penang Fire Brigade. Picture shows the Chief Medical Officer, Penang. Dr. M. L. Bynoe. showing the villagers a
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  • 32 4 TAIPENG, Wed.— The Taipeng Branch Centre at the St. John Ambulance Association Perak. will, be holding the third annual general meeting at the Kempe Club. Assam Kumbang, on Feb. 3.
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  • 274 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Squatters m Kuala Lumpur are hindering survey work for the introduction of a sewerage system, the Resident Engineer, Mr. J. H. Shakespear, has reported! The squatters between Batu Road and Klang River, opposite a dispensary, are preventing him from locating the head of
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  • 93 4 KLANG, Tues.— The Malay Girls' Hostel. which was opened by the Tengku Ampuan lof Selangor. was broken into the same day, but nothing was I stolen The girls living m the hostel were asleep when they were awakened by screams and shouts for helo.
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  • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Mvi Health Committee al it last meeting adopti 1 re ommendation of Mr. Douglas X K. Lee that the General Purposes Committee be asked to consider the pos i bi of organising a garden npetition m conjunction with the S ate Government a:
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Commissioner of Poll c. Col. A. E. Young, was last night congratulated for launching 'Operation Service" described as one of the finest things he had done here. The tribute was paid to him by Mr. K. K. Benjamin, at thf Indian Republic
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  • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thieves broke into the hotir-e of a European Government Employee m Belfieid Road, yesterday evening, and stole jewellery valued at $746. The house was broken into between 7. '-SO p.m. and 11 p.m. when the occupants had gone oat.
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  • 53 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Municipal Public Works Committee today warned that motor car racing on roads marked m the centre by cat's eyes and scotch-lite would be allowed solely at the risk of promoter? and competitors. At the last motor racing meet on Lornie road, there was
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  • 39 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Malacca penghulus on Sunday will give a tea party at the City Cabaret to the Collector of Land Revenue, Mr. J. E. M. Cave and Mrs. Cave, who will soon be going on long leave.
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  • 222 4 PENANG, Wed.— No aircraft shall use any public ground as a place of landing or departure except with the special permission of the President of the Municipal Council, unless it is compelled by accident, stress of weather or other unavoidable causes, to make an emergency landing
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  • 284 4 CYCLE REGISTRATION IS LIKELY IN KL It's Necessary Councillors KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Registration of bicycles m the Federal capital may be intro duced as a result of the decision reached by the Traffic Committee of the Municipal Council, that it is desirable to introduce registration of bicycles within the Municipal
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  • 217 4 Dreaded Disease Is Now Curable PENANG, Wed.— With the disrovery and use of sulphone drugs, leprosy, which was once a dreaded disease m Malaya, can be cured, a spokesman of the Medical Services, Federation, told The Standard today. Following a two-day tour of th e Sungei Buloh Leper Colony, the
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  • 145 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Deputy director of Operations, General Sir Rob Lo k- rt. flew to Grik yesterday.' v lere he inspected Police and H »me Guard posts. After talking m Malay and 'Hindustani to Home Guard, personnel, school teachers and I children,
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  • 59 4 KUANTAN, W« ran I Tay, a labour* r I 5 bing. told the X tag trate I te i m his i igb- mi lon Di not know he i take his own life. The Magistr* for attempting I suicide. Tan wa eged i
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  • 56 4 Zebras F of KL Town s"*- I Iri^ ,n s a > introd th f»H first < „n Q in-.' v j rhed nf tin I ''>* 1 "»0*- Mm m th. r, I r» 1 Thf w funiu I recon Vu "2 I Vllini hi Beer 2 fc« *<*£
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  • 18 4 POCKET PICKERS THWARTED SK r p morn *.r G pu BCCOI com* band I 1 1 the C
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  • 10 4 LUMUT HEALTH SISTER DIES 1 poston I X I J
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  • 57 5 Thaipusam Begins With A Procession procession oi the Hindu m i elebraUon ol tin- -Thaipur m the City's streets again r the Emergency. I I Dhanda; \y« '.I* R R 1 1 I S v Streel B R N < V r B R wi I temph Road to thi
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    153 5 ANOTHER group of tin authorised houses has sprang up m Singapore. Om of the new blocks, off Lorong Ungku A man In Geylang, has been occupied hy tenants who paid 5400 tea money plus a S3O rent.il each to get In. The other is a block of si\ two roomed
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  • 61 5 TAX TEI KiAT. a S gap c •ged with i r ler, ted and dischai Whittoi m thi S gapore A yester I returned a 6-1 not led by Mr. D Mai asj Mr. G. A"- ganaHe was alleged to have I fata "juries to Tay I 1
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  • 346 5 HC Foresees The Day For A Malayan Air Force KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer today assured cadets of the Federation Air Training Corps that Malaya one day would have its own air force but until such time, it was important that she should train leaders
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  • 233 5 PENANG, Wee' Originally rg I 9 th murder, 28- 31 ar-o d Muniand; wa to- day fo md guilty ol' the l< cr charge ot culpable ho cide not amounting to murder by a --><■ ia 1 jury and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment
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  • 469 5 TO ELIMINATE all chances of Communism reassorting itself, we must satisfy the economic, political and other aspirations oi the Malayan people, said Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner-General for South Fast Asia, at a meeting of the Independence of Malaya Party m Kuala Lumpur last
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  • 350 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Johore Bahru can look forward to an increased pipe water supply m a few months 1 time. A new $267,000 storage reservoir, with a capacity of million gallons at present under construction, will be ready for service m May, a Public
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  • 152 5 CUTIES BECOME NUDIES NEAREST thing to nudies— that's what Singapore had an eyeful of yesterday when the Sun-Kissed Cuties presented their second show "Rhythm Rendezvous" to packed houses. It was their answer to critics Who had consistently been clamouring that the show was "too dressed." "Short of doing a strip
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  • 90 5 THE "Willem Ruts'* has provisionally been fixed to leave Rotterdam on Mar. 7 and Southampton on Mar. 8 arriving at Singapore on Mar. 26 and at Jakarta on Mar. 28. She will make her ieturn trip to Southampton and Rotterdam from Singapore on ~< Qrmthamo-
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  • 140 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE :.b •ta Hospital Uui- 1 formed Stall Union's Ex< tive Committee last night rejected a Government otter of arbitration on the question of I the Union's demand for salary revision. I The T "e: un decided to go on I strike tomorrow
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  • 88 5 a\ action by v m Sayan i| anal nan i retired ernmenl surveyor, against K. If. .V Mamokam Chr'tiar and s Et M Etamanathan Cher ito set aside certain i vances made m their favour a/as dismissed by Mr, s Brown m the Singa* H 1 j
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    • 131 5 Q (Jlimpse of Chinese history FAMOUS fTj^^3^Lm\ HAN GENERAL n if L MIi,SPr Kwan Yun Chiang, 1 I J !a /jr JLBLp^ •N*/'^^ jb Kwan Kung, one of I|\ 1 Im r^*^^ -""S the two fom o v s Vft i r^Wr^^^^----^l^^'^ seriously wounded m Sinl yjjwJlffi v *W 'IX
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  • 748 6 HEN sedate and level-headed members of the Associated Chinese Chambers oi Commerce talk brio professional revolutionaries one can be sure that profound emotions move them. In agreeing m principle io a Malaya-wide hartal as a protest against the r* \v Business Licensing Ordinance, the members of the
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  • 539 6 How these Americames spoof themselves dai ph nHAMPION DISCOVERS CHICAGO B newspaper and radio stat s a the m SS Slfwel? war s for cur own enrichment n c hicaso w some awkward overlrown and. ugly masCff puppy falling d3te Sp» They "/.in pretend from they city will be atom
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  • 22 6 "Dunno why the station's so far from the village, chum built it there to be near the line I guess:"
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  • 115 6 Sir, The establishment of a Chinese University m "Malaya has nothing to do with communalism. The proponents have only one thing m mind: to give a higher and better education to the masses. Education knows no communalism and discrimination. (To clarify my statement, the proponents of the
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  • 344 6 S r; After a short spell of involuntary honesty, corruption is rearing its ugly head m S.T.C. buses again. Each day on my bus-ride to work, I am subjected to the ugly sight of conductors receiving fares without issuing tickets. A custom with these public cheats is
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  • 167 6 Sir; The proposal for a Chinese university has received support from many Malayan leaders both English and Chinese educated except the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, The reasons he gives are that the setting up of a Chinese university will make for disunity.
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  • 603 6  - The Leaders Of Communist China ROBERT FRANKLIN By HONGKONG. HPHE Chinese Communists, J- for the first time, have officially revealed the identities of the most powerful men m the Peking regime: the nine members of the party's political bureau, or Politburo. The nine members are Chairman Mao Tse tung. Vice-Chairman
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    • 483 6 S:r; It seems that now nothing can stop the Chinese from building a university of their own m this country. Tiiis Chinese University, it is reported, will be the source through which Chinese culture can be imparted to the Chinese youths m this
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    • 122 6 BYLA W DOES NOT ASK FOR TITLE DEEDS Sir, With reference to your report ''Building Plans not Delayed" m which Dato Sheikh Abu Bakar, President of the Town Board, Johore Bahru, replying to my complaint, was reported to have said that fhe production of title deeds for verification was provided
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  • 90 6 Review of Views I Aiiti-Hartaj I I m i ten I > tax. |n I i pa j tmi U km I F leaders ibiic. Peace m Gcr:says. i*- 5 v of the lead re.*. lof gt More Details sin urn Ol tiM t CM Reaction has i ti agi
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    • 94 6 Singapore <£%& JHan&arb i Independent Morning ISetcspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singoport. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone
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    • 37 6 m snowy The World'- R*ed oiiib-.a. I w Jo^foutS/cu4t AEROPLANE BRAND ©ENGLISH PORTLAKO WammaaW l^ u& «^dcf -P™s» Ml iMf £>>Jl fin Q. SOLE AGENTS mm^ a* tht tdm Jum la, *P* SIHGAMK. KOALA mm. W*"* 5
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  • 206 7 9M9mm .T v Jan. 2S, (Renter).— Mr. Truman ,ie was some doubt m his mind Asians had develop-ed a workable atom r .aid that time and time again," the \t, tol(1 r^< )rters with me about it but that "On -vo occasions while he was Mr, Truman announced intelliexplosions
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  • 39 7 lb, V' |V „i Kv. m tas iron bis capital > i i V.. Bps- ,m,p |c the staW teW* rted under f N.ttH.n.iBurma' f.^um I *v -n<i are ttrated v •prnUM i pe< ted io
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  • 25 7 VISCOUNT Astor is bruising a divorce petition against s n/ife, the former Sarah Kathi m e Elinor Norton. v 5 r Gruu'.ev.-B Reuter
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  • 63 7 Sfo^ford London Correspondent LONDON Im. 23 The following ore the closing Hices 'utte- ond fin on London Morket todoy:— -OMD^N RUBBER 2H6. Hid. Adp Im* 23id. 3f. 23id 23; d. i 23R LONDON TIN Spot £961 per ton buyers, £962 sellers. Three months: £944.1 Os. buyers,
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  • 60 7 photo Monty Montana. dressed m a cowboy suit, stands up m the saddle as he throws a lariat around President Eisenhower m the presidential reviewing stand m front of the White House on Jan. 20. Behind Ike. enjoying the situation, are. left to right: General George
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  • 244 7 CAPETOWN, Jan. 28, (AP).— J. G. N. Strauss, leader ot the Opposition, yesterday asked the South African House Assembly to indict the Malan Government on six charges and called on the people to vote against the government at the general election m April.
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  • 98 7 JAKARTA, Jan. 28 (UP)— Al Tuesday mornings 1 meeting of the ECAFE's Trace Industry Sub-committee. Malaya and British Borneo sad the ECAFE's report on the Federation's tin production was "too pessimistic" m referring to the stead v depletion oi known resources m the Federation. They
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  • 29 7 ONE man was killed and 72 persons were injured yesterday Whf*. a flam lire ties:roved ona oi Tokyo's swank night clubs and two adjoining res-taurants.-B AP
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  • 23 7 THIS year's British expedition to conquer Mount Everest Will follow exactly the same route as that taken^b\*the Swiss a. I Reuter
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  • 15 7 KAREN rebels have seized the important river ".own ot Einme, 6^nr*dle*jjnorthwes^o| RangOOU.H Reuter
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  • 26 7 THI R T Y-FIVE passengers aboard a flying boat escaped yesterday when the aircraft sank while preparing to take off from Southampton waters. AFP
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  • 22 7 ADMIRAL Mountbatten had talks m Athens yesterday with Admiral Robert Carney. American Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces m South Europe.H Reuter
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  • 58 7 GAINESVILLE (Florida. Jan. 28 (AP)— When is a person old 0 Ask the old folks themselves and you get some surprising answers. Dr. Ernest W. Burgess, past president of the Gerontological Society, reported a questionnaire filled out by 120 oldsters showed half of those m
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  • 28 7 A DOG with rabies has strayed across the Chinese border into Hongkong New Territories, and bitten an eleven-year-old Chinese girl and a forty-year-old Chinese woman. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 120 7 :I I I'olourosa. the chimp, was a nti> Kirl. One day sh c became l* l t i dortor living m Africa. She t h in<>t rlothes. She was definitely n: |d. tmm brought her home and i u.st. r bt Dolourosa went
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  • 356 7 LONDON, Jan. 28 (UP)— Young Derek Bentley was hanged today m Wandsworth Prison for a murder committed at his instigation by a friend 15 minutes after he was arrested. A crowd of several hundred booed and shouted when a notice of the 19-year-old youth's execution
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  • 481 7 Ike Will Make Them Want Peace WASHINGTON, Jon. 28: (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, America s new Republican Secretary of State, said yesterday that the wars m Indo-China and Korea were continuing because the Soviet Union believed it was enjoying an advantage by not ending then
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  • 26 7 THE longer* highway bridge m the Far East wa.- opened m Formosa yesterday. Two kilometres long i t is called the Si v Biicge.
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  • 387 7 ammmmmmmmmmmmmawaaaaaaaaaaammmmm World News lit Brief. < A 38-YEAR-OLD English widow has sailed the stormy Atlantic all alone m a tiny yacht— the first woman ever to do so a message from the West Indies disclosed yesterday. Attractive Mrs. Ann Davison had vowed she would try again
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  • 98 7 JAKARTA. Jan. 28. (Reuter- A AP) On Monday President Sukarno and a party of officials at present on a tour of Borneo and Celebes, nearly ran into a large armed gang near Tembarangan village, on their way frota Bandjermasin to Kandangan townlet m south Borneo.
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  • 72 7 LONDON. Wed. Sources close to Mr. Aneurin Bevan said today that his projected visit to India is an effort to learn more about Asia and to discover how to co-ordinate the efforts of men like Mr. Tito. Mr. Nehru and himself. Unless some unforeseen political
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  • 15 7 LONDON-type doub!e-deek-er buses will soon make their appearance m the Thai capi- AP
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  • 35 7 PRIME Minister Daniel F. Malan has asked Parliament to vote him extraordinary powers to suspend laws and govern by decree whenever the government thinks public safety or order is seriously threat ened.H AP
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    36 7 The top honour student (unidentified) receives a medal from Iran's Queen Soraya during a recent graduation ceremony at the Ashraf Nursing School m Teheran. This was on c of the Queen's rare public appearances. A.P. photo.
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  • 163 7 LONDON. Jan. 28. (AP)—Britons will get extra food rations to help them celebrate the coronation on June 2. the House of Commons was told Tuesday. The slim family larders wid be fattened at that period by a meagre pound of sugar and four ounces of margarine,
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  • 50 7 VALETTAS from Ko. ft Squadron, R.A.F X pur, En -mpport ef opera! by the First Cameronians m the Labis area of Johor* parachuted 30 members of toSpecial Air Ser\ Jd yesterday. Tim arachutist* dropp* mto primary jungle to part with the Cameroniani m anti-terrorist operate is
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  • 26 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhow. r signed his firs; exe.u'.o <• yesterday to estab isfa i mittee to streamline t]-r mmmm ment's executive bran< h I AP
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  • 59 7 TOKYO. Jan 28 CUP) I Kyodo News Agency rep< ed from Okinawa that a w< had been discovered m i Ryukyuan capital i I X.J.., with six breasts KyodaX Nana correspi dUd not give the Woma i*s nan,e but said, however he woman's mother and <
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  • 29 7 And 1st Address PRESIDENT Eisenh- i first address to Congress <>ti Feb. 2 will be broadcast arid t e l e v sed by a.i ma.iv; I works. AP
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    • 77 7 I GOOD INVESTMENTS j 1 <|^ WITH BIG DIVIDENDS 1 OF BEAUTY AND FRAGRANCE 3 I viTrc E 3 YATES 3 5 P Fl I A Rl F f" J X v Ll M D Lv •r DHL. '''..^^ftt'' s&&/%'/ "//v &%.'???<*■.' W&kt H"****l ***a****H *pywH mmp*z;-.< a. < fcjß^
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  • 236 8 Ex-Malayan On His Way To NZ Standard Shipping Reporter WITH a little knowledge ot navigation conned from books, an ex-Army oWicer who once served four years m Malaya, set out m August, 1950, from Lymington, England, to soil alone across half the globe to New Zealand,
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  • 72 8 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 28 (Reuter)— British Overseas Airways Corporation plan an 18-riour one-stop London to Tokyo flight across Greenland an a la whi n Britannia „-nrop airliners come nto service. Sir, Miles Thomas said vesU lay. S Mi hairman the said he expe t< Bi nnia a
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  • 176 8 SUEZ, Jan. 28 (UP)—Britain's life-line around the world was blocked for five hours yesterday when a passenger ship, a tanker and a ab e ship went aground m heavy fog near this southern terminus of the Sue*/ Canal and temporarily halted traffic through
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  • 167 8 SAX FRANCIS( O. Jan. 28 (Reuter)— Foreign jailors v. th records free of stlbvi sive tendencies may be squeezed out ol 1 abour force manning American .-hips on the Pacific coast by a provision of the n« I C Walter gration A according
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    • 650 8 FASI REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Dlffecl Overland Sm Francisco I -> N Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P Sham S'pon- Ari LA Sl \s\D\ BI \K SWaa 2Feb 26Feh A VESSEL 84/25Feh 2»>Feb 87Feb/lMai 84Mar ANCIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 11l X Lnapui .'ill Spore ***** J P Sham 295 Malaria
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    • 686 8 X.P.M. LINES (Also booking agents for X.l M G.IA C.P.A.) \i*i;i\ \t j I>l PARI I Rl S I am. in- in from Pontianak. Kampar for Bengkalis tal Sambas Tar- Pakan-Ba i Jan. Jan 29 Waingapoe For Sou aba .ian. 29 Langsa fi >m Palembang Jan. d^_«i.-.«i-Kami m Sorong. L
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    • 371 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 Spore Due P. Sham Due Penang From "Pakhoi" Feb fi Feb 11 Feb 9 Hongkong "Anking" Feb 9 Feb 11 Hongkong Sails Sails Penang
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    • 706 8 EAST ASIATIC |i|[ SAILINGS FROM SCANDINA\|\ ''I I "MALACCA- for Djakarta. >vJ Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe and Yokohama 8.t.1 •WOKELIA* for Bangkok Takubar II M ■*MEO\lA r for Bangkok 15 KFefc li ij, <>h "PATAGONIA" for Adelaide. M Melbourne. Barnie Sydney (not loading local cargo) El 1 1 -t
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  • 106 9 500 Posters As BIF Reminders I Standard Woman Reporter ni 500 posters, sent from London, are t hnted this week throughout Singapore and as reminders that 1953 is the year of I o runa British Industries Fair. ing sent to banks, hotels, travel m railways, Chambers of Comresj houses, principal
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  • 10 9 HK Yarn For Pak Cotton p--ige for :> to oca) per
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  • 144 9 THF. Malayan delegate at the Bandoeng conference of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Easl denied at a meeting of the Trade ar.<i Industries Committee r, :i field and mineral n ouces or. Tuesday that the tin industry m Malaya was a
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  • 80 9 RAMBUTAN Li nited made' a prrofil after providing for W iatiCMl and tax for the ded me 30 1952, of £7.855. Three interim divides Is *0- ten per coot absorbed 250, caving a balance ot Ell 669 to be carried forward. the amount brought for-.-1 .:n
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  • 260 9 UK Sends Reds A Business Note LONDON, Jan. 28, (Reuter).— Britain has complained to Communist China about difficulties put m the way of British firms who wish to wind up their business and leave the country, British Foreign Under Secretary Arithoii^NuttimMol^heJH yesterday J Replying to a Question, Mr. Nutting said
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  • 97 9 TOKYO. Jan. 28. (UP).— A 14-man Japanese survey team will leave for India around February to make a first hand study of prospects for the formation of the much publicized Indian-Japanese joint steel mill m that country, it was reported today. The mission will be headed by
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  • 51 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was slightly steadier after opening easy yesterday morning. No business was reported. buyers indicating $36 per picui and sellers $36i. Coconut continued a dull market with no deals reported. There were buyers at $52 and sellers $55 per
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  • 293 9 BRITAIN'S imports m 1952 exceeded exports and re-exports by £788 million, the December Board of Trade returns reveal. This is £409 million less than the gap m 1951, when the excess of imports over total exports was £1,197 million. The final
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  • 520 9 RTA Defends Synthetic Trade Standard Market Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of American rubber companies m Malaya have taken strong exception to an editorial m The Financial Times which again takes to task the United States for subsidizing synthetic rubber industry. The London paper states that the
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  • 28 9 TOKYO, Jan. 28 (UP) Red China boasted today that experiments have been successfully completed m manufacturing high grade cement and lightweight glass and that mass production has started.
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  • 107 9 COMMODITY PRICES s\ a* CLOSING rubber prices (cents p*»r lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 81 81* No 1 R.S.S. 8U 812 No. 2 R.S.S. 76 i 77 No. 3 R.S.S. 73 1 74 Tone: Steady un SINGAPOKK. Ucd The price ol tin today Was 5471.
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  • 63 9 WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (AP) Representative Daniel A. Reed. Republican. Now York. Chairman of the House W.f.vs and Mean-- Committee has introduced lesis':-: no propo^m*** a return to the gold standard. The measure. Reed I would "restore the right of the American citizen freely to own gold
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  • 150 9 Industrials Firm; Good Turnover Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mala- yan shares wer c firm m the i industrials section with g od j turnover of business reported. steady m tins with rubbers neglected. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyer* Seller!". Con. TilT Smelt Ords. 24 24 6 Fraser Neave Ords.
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  • 39 9 BANGKOK, -Tan. 28. (AFP) The Thai Economic Ministry i.s considering applications for \]ve export permits, it vas disclosed here today. Permits to private merchants wii! oc issued early next month out the actual number was undisclosed.
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  • 182 9 Standard Market Reporter RT'BBER prices m Singapore impnv d by 14 cents per lb. on i i teady market yes: ci trst grade rubber Foi V bl oar; shipment dosing H| cents per lb. Quotations op I sliih y steadier m the ng < a
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  • 175 9 UNITED NATIONS. Jan. M \V ,urn i espetti of the United N.tlioas are wo'- n on i new H >iV I ronn mic Survey to b«- published m > feu weeks, before the spring neeting of the IN. Economic ..nd Social Council, beginning
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    • 275 9 ?xea.c( the p Singapore UndtependLent Motninq A/eurtp&pct J I This morning daily is published m Singapore and is rel iled at IS cent- per copy. Z "Singapore Standard" is devoted to Malayan wide Wttmm and pi- tures < In addition it carries a complete coverage of world news < "Singapore
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    • 700 9 ITHA! I'XilM' \lKW\\> IO:' ODEON: What P c G 3. 6 3' 1 SINGAPORE i E* skok iSB« 12 pm 915 m \kkiv \i > COLISEI II: Plymouth At ire a Lun iMLI2Ii SM ajn CAPITOL; rhe Flying Tigers l.\ r- .i-.. Ta ig, 1- >h, Kuala 9^o pan. ll
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  • 962 10 Sir;— ln my previous communication I tried to appraise the position or a Chinese Department at the University of Malaya and to show the proper relationship between such a Department and Chinese students of Chinese. When 1 placed the Chinese
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  • 165 10 Sir.— With regard f *> the hawker problem and the one way traffic as reported m the Standard. I am surpr'sed to note that the City Cleansing Department ;kesman, when told of a new racket by thugs, said i thai the Department could d i nothing about it,
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  • 228 10 Sir: The inconsistent and strange titterings of Mr. S. Jaganathan m the local press m regard to the exorbitant sion. Some time ago he stated that the Genera! Council of the Singapore Labour Party was defunct. But a few days' ago, he irrationally attacked
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  • 137 10 Sir. Thank you for your explanatory note on my letter which appeared m your issue of the 25th. If this is the scheme to whi the Financial Secretary referred, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the present s< heme of payments to ex P.O.W. and internees resident
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  • 587 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM tnit: x\uas pamtehx No. 9 By []£RE are the sewing instructions for the free X'mas Pattern No. 9 which appeared m the Dec. 25 issue of The Singapore Standard. 1. With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show m miniature
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    • 393 10 *j,\\\\\\\V\-l\\V\\\VV\\\\\\Y\\\\VV\\\V I I 5 HP OI) A V S QUOTATION: 2 A "J he je-t wlii < h i* troyed." Samuel Johnson. < 5 expected i»> already de<- 1 TIURSDW lou i:\i.uv- 5 < wit guide you Shun a ONE: Let reason, analysis, S tendency to wuixy. fearful- ness. "sensitivity
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  • 263 11 AUSSIES GET AN ULTIMATUM ON GAMES' SYDNEY, Jon. 28 (AP)— Unless firm plans for the 1956 Olympic Gomes m Melbourne have been decided m o few weeks, H.A. Weir, senior Australian representative on Ac International Olympic Committee, will recommend that the Games be taken away from Australia. Weir said this
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  • 46 11 Floodlit Soccer Nightly Miniature football matches m floodlight will be played each night at Great Eastern Trade Fair ground, Geylang Serai, commencing at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Tonight Fathul Karib Club will meet Indian Recreation Club. Kick-off at 8.30 pjn. sharp. There will be no admission charges.
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  • 65 11 TIONG BAHRU Community Centre 3—4 to the Chinese SwHnnunfi Club at Table-Tennis. The following \v:ll play for the Centre against the Queen Street Boys' Club on Friday at 7 p.m. at Queen Street: Leong Ah Ko.v: Hoo:i*» Ping Tuur:' Yeo Ban Lee: Tye Fook Lee: Sze:o
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  • 302 11 SEGAMAT, Wed.— Segamat took another step towards the encouragement of athletics with the formation of the Segamat Athletic Club. This has come about mainly through the interest and initiative taken by K. Malloy, well known Johore athlete who represented the state m the
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  • 112 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed.—Displaying all round superiority, Basan Serai Indians trounced the Parit Buntar Young Indians by six goals to nil m the final of the knock out soccer competition for Indian teams m the district. Baean Serai Indians proved themselves worthy champions and m their three
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  • 26 11 KLANG. Wed. Selangor United whipped Klang Club a: Rugby, scoring 22 points (two goals, four tries) to eight (a goal and a try).
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  • 220 11 In a nominated rifle shoo* the Officers of the Regimental Pay Office oi the RAPC beat the WO's and Sgtg with a score of 2'**»s to become the first winners of the "Bills' Cup. Teams were: Officers: Lt. Col. Beauchamp. Capt. Connor, Capt- Andrew, Capt.
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  • 79 11 KLANG. Wed.— Klang Club defeated the Kuala Lumpur War Department m a thrilling women's hockey match by three goals to two. A record crowd watched the match. Mrs. Mckechnie was the best m the field, and was largely responsible for the Club's victory. Playing m
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  • 22 11 BALING. Wed— ln a thrilling game. Baling Police beat Kroh Police 4 l on Sunday on the Baling Padang.
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    • 415 11 L. TTtTTToF I BOARD OF ARCHITECTS" N Vt% PM tASKD) J (Constituted under the ArchlI* 1 lIVEN tects Ordinance No. 48 of 1951) I Federation of Malaya. B or of The Architects Ordinance No 48 of 1951 having come i- into force on the Ist day of January 1!>53. ail
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    • 90 11 NOTICE M.V. "ORANJE' The above vessel is now expected to sail from Singapore on 4TH FEBRUARY instead of sth February 1953, as previously notified. Embarkation of passengers will take place between 5 and 6 p.m. ON WEDNESDAY 4TH FEBRUARY. Due to this earlier departure HEAVY BAGGAGE CAN ONLY BE ACCEPTED.
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    • 707 11 The Dim fori- of Ifowta. M _nnlal NMh fo., Lid. and the Eaarffj <d th late Mr. C M-.-mU lhank th if IHtWrnm. n bli.. and heads and r*efresen!ali\«*-* of bu»ioe-s bouses, -,-ho mm! letters telegram and messages of condolence lo tlie members «>f the hen ax ««T family on
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    • 580 11 Sl tGAPORE IMPROVf :i P TRUSI invites appiications- for the Following p ists. Si 1 Certificate essentia] COL and Housing Allowances payab c (a 2 ASSISTANT IKH M\(DsVESTIGATION OFFICERS. t Sl40 Sti9s). 1 al total monthly en Im* its <1) single 5"4"4 B 0 1 ii na tied v- childri
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    • 175 11 dW -ti^ l^ P^^Bli^^£ aZZ". HE T- VES-S.JT MAM FACE X DON Y 1 hfiTu Cmmft ffiy^O' SHOULDNT JgTTX 'At ,^llalilmm, 1 IS.'-N'EI^E-V r>>ALL^GHr? FEELS PE.E-KOOCTAR. J LOOK WW I**f^fc.#«COF LOOKED T fi^M 1. RECuZ S\E y-^r---— WHARITWASHir <J>- f*J 'OH, NO -NO.1 r f> ISTH' ■V Ah A jm*rJmn^
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  • 2264 12  - Deadheat Objection Highlight Ipoh Races! WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $355,905 Ist Prize: *****4 ($96,772) a.mmama. O OA /CAQ Q*2(Z\ 2nd Prize: *****9 (548,38 b) 3rd Prize: *****3 ($24,193) Starters ($4,032 each): *****4, 300;?!, *****1, *****5,*****0,*****1. Consolations (82,000 each): *****1, 2 7557, *****3 *****0, *****0, *****6, *****2, *****5,
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  • 248 12  - Kutalib's Punch Puts RA in Final SAPPER By THE Ist Battalion. Singapore Regt. R.A. narrowly defeated 30 Battalion, R.A.O.C. by 17 points to 16 points m the semi-final of the Singapore District Boxing Championships at Blakang Mati on Tuesday night. The race for points was most exciting and the boxing
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  • 102 12 BALING, Wed. A meeting was he'd at Baling Club Last Sunday to discuss the formation of Baling District Sports Association The meeting which was presided by Che Shuib bin Osman. District Officer. Baling, .vas well attended by representatives of various departments and Associations. After the Chairman
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  • 163 12 WELL known Army rivals Xee Soon Garrison and RASC met again yesterdnv m the Gl!t*> Rugby competition. Nee Soon, who won by nir.e points <a try and two pena'ty goals) to three 'a penalty goai), proved once again to be the superior team. Nee Soon adopted
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