Singapore Standard, 3 February 1953

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  • 11 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD br^- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY^ FEBRUARY 8, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 419 1 WHAT THE STRAITS TIMES SAID YESTERDAY: The Singaftort Standard yesterday announced a reduction of its price to ten tents. The Straits Times is not following suit The windfall, as our contemporary, tails it, of lower newsprint prites still does not permß on an economic basis the
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  • 290 1 Heate st Irish Of The Weeh: The Bigger, Brighter Newspaper keep on folding and you will soon have 128 pages, absolutely FULL of news! f. arefully in the tre and you have 16 pages ttta I hen "TOMORROW, the Free Press will appear in a new
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  • 260 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Prompt attention by the 13/18 Royal Hussars, the unit which Provides General Templer's escort and which escorted the Duchess of Kent when she toured Selangor, and the REME «nd RASC fire services prevented the complete destruction of a bungalow house in
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  • 69 1 Mrs. Ong Yoke Lin. prominent Kuala Lumpur social worker said: "It is a good idea. At ten cents, people with less means can afford to buy the paper. At 15 cents there are a lot of people who can't afford to buy one." Mr. Runrae Shaw of
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  • 60 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Four knights Sir Gerald Templer, Sir Donald MacGilhvray Sir Rob Lockhart and Sir Hugh Stockwell GOC Malaya —watched the RAF demonstrate today the capabilities of the S 55 helicopters which have completed preliminary trials at the RAF station here. Casualty evacuations were
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  • 22 1 THE Latvian Soviet Socialist Reoublic one of the 16 republic of the USSR- has a new state flag -AP
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  • 326 1 Ike Orders Fleet From Formosa: WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. (IPK— hNdent 1 Kenhower in his first speech [i i.ur- i 19 chief executive said lering the United States feicd t.» abandon its role as a 1 teethe shield for Communist thiaj ideal >aid: "There is no tagjH a -j< or sense
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  • 61 1 2 (UP)— I S Force C-34 and when I gc the searun- loss. bat there were no deaths mg Ibe -4 persons aboard: S Dashing violently to the runway on one wing, the bis transport r-areened wildly belore grinding to a stop. Survivors poured from
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  • 60 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The first terrorist killed in the Federation this month was a branch committee member Ah Ching of Kahang m Kluang. Johore, worth $6,500. who tell yesterday to patrol 55 of the Tiger Squad. The Patrol was in ambush position when they saw
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  • 201 1 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG attractive nurse was found dead in her room in the Singapore Improvement Trust flats at Tiong Bahru late yesterday afternoon. She was Mrs. Lucy Ho, aged 23, a nurse in fhe Blood Transfusion Unit of tht General Hospital.
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  • 531 1 STORM TOLL IS 850 LONDON. Feb. 2.- A hurricane with winds of 100 miles per hour swept over the North Sea this week-end and sent tidal waves as much as ten miles inland in England and smashed dykes in Holland, France and Belgium. The de?*h toll is believed near 850
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  • 117 1 BALLINALEE EIRE. Fcb 2 Apgry villagers of Ballinalee decided to call a truce i» "Battle of the Post Office last nicht after they were promisedtha? their complaints would h° raised ia tb« DaU Lower The Government's transfer of Ballinalee Post Office from Mrs. Katherine Devine
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  • 35 1 PENANG. Mon.— Thirty-six-year-old dentist Pang Choy Chit was stabbed today following a quarrel with his 68-year-oid father. Pang Ah Ong at their home in Siam Road. Police have detained the father.
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  • 22 1 FRENCH Ambassador to Moscow Louis Joxe recalled to Paris tor consultations is to return to his post tomorrow. A.F.P.
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  • 147 2 New Type 'Copter Arrives Standard Staff Reporter THE first Bristol Sycamore Helicopter of the M.K.10 tvpe (above) arrived at Singapore C'hansi airfield yesterday on board a Bristol air freighter. The urgency lor carrying OUI tests of performance under tropical conditions necessitated the helicopter being packed into the freighter minus the
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  • 413 2 COLONY'S JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Standard Staff Reporter DECLINE IN parental control and responsibility is the main cause of juvenile delinquency, the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley told The Standard yesterday. People everywhere are breaking away from tradition*? morality and this has and still
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  • 152 2 STUDENTS of the University of iVlalaya who stay in their Dunearn Road Hostels should be tolerant of the "twa-10-koh" J>r percussion band of a nearby oenevol ent association, Mr. Lee Cnoon Eng, Singapore City Councillor for West Ward told The Standard yesterday. The 300 students
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  • 48 2 AHMAD bi n Nordin, charg- ln the Singapore Third Police Court with using criminal force with intent to outrage ■SffiEtf^i 1 a woni an, claimed trial yesterday. Ahmad was alleged to have le 2 the womao^TthS h?nd jßall of *25A w Bs allowed and
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  • 127 2 A PERSPIRING French M. Jacques Pierre Robert Lanusse, complete with mountaineering knee boots corduroy breeches, black shirt, sombrero and a black jacket arrived in Singapore yesterday by QEA/BOAC Constellation from London. At Kallang he had his first taste of Singapore's midday sun. He
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  • 66 2 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. -1 The Kota Bahru Za i n a b School held its first quiz contest recently. All the' girls from Standard four upwards t ?°LP art The sub 3ects included Malayan History, Geography, grcat personalities, politics and sports. The result of the
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  • 140 2 THE Singapore Green Bus Company is expected to start the first bus service between Princess Elizabeth Estate flats and the City this week. permission for the company to operate on this route has been approved by the City Council. The manager, Mr. Chong Wee Ling, said
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  • 132 2 PASSENGERS on the Air i Ceylon Skymaster which arrived in Singapore yesterday, said that most of them had j been delayed in Ceylon bej cause of engine trouble in a j BOAC Argonaut plane. They had booked their tickets on the Argonaut which took off from
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  • 76 2 THE pre-Coronation period will be a *'boom period" for commercial aviation this year. a Singapore spokesman of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd.. told the Standard yesterday. He was commenting on the bookings people have thus far made for flights to Britain for the Coronation in June. "Bookings
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  • 141 2 A MONTH aftet he left prison. Tan Kim Liau, was arrested by the police. Yesterday, Tan. was sentenced in the First District Court to four and a half year?' imprisonment on charges of cheating and attempted cheating. Senior ASP Mr Boyie. prosecuting, said that
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  • 84 2 A NEW Far East Air Force unit. No. 30."* Wing, was formed yesterday under the command of Wing Commander W R Williams. It will co-ordinate the activities of No. 848 Royal Naval Squadron equipoed with Westland Sikorsky 55 eightseeter helicopters, and No. 194 Squadron. R.A.F. equipped
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  • 73 2 S!^!^* »eet in private this week to examine the inpablic refardiac increased rents. •-S 11 ***i easier been *»vited to nn^ii cowSSftf 1 which was appointed rtccat- S- b the Go veraor, Sir John NjcoU, to detl with the mSS «•"<» tor «naki»f the waetißi vi.
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  • 274 2 SAFETY CHARTER FOR SPORE WORKMEN FIFTY THOUSAND, workers m more then 1,000 Singapore factories will receive o new safety charter if the Government accepts proposals for Hie introduction of more health and safety measures, particularly for those in hazardous occupations. The recommendation has been made in a report by a
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  • 45 2 TWO.CWse Ang Yoke Poh jni Lay Hin Wah were yesterday chained in the Rfth ™k* court with offering a pribe^to a special constable in the Traffic Office, An* who pleaded guiijty >B8 fined $75 m default three weeks' simple imprisonment by the magi-
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  • 155 2 "MY husband. Wee Toon Jee, must have driven a knife he used for cutting bread into his neck to end hi? wretched existence/' a pregnant, middleaaed woman. Tuan Juai Erig. told the Singapore Coroner Mr. Giam Chong Hmg v< >- terday. She said
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  • 14 2 RICE THER ALLEGED H Third to a bags in s fra 1 I T
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    • 100 2 tO giinq»se of Chinese history CH I AM Kwon Kiing, one of /il\ i I >^ K o j7; c d c o o !L? e T w e LLji. ®j l^ll^^a bottle by o poisoned N&ggjgaßH I IK Xfc+wm ortow. He wos how- tf IJ Imfer HL «ver loved
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  • 85 3 picnickers lose C as A nd Camera I rope an i tWOlati OB g ng re a 1 sure $580, a b $i'»--e had when liming. into a Svinrith a boldR.A.F nrn. photos. Mrs. G. P. Noakes, wife of the chairman of Messrs. Sime, Darby Co.. Ltd.. launches the "Simit
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  • 169 3 iill r Social Welfare Department has a to pl.ue on a permanent basis all tem- irelfarc centres, a Department spokes--1 Standard yesterday. Out the 16 present children's we tare centres only five permanent, the rest being 1 ed in temporary premises. 1 The spokesman said
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  • 136 3 STAR CONTEST No. 2 i v, i ;>ref»Bt< v tS iwt-r>-st H i ig tiir hyi ihe 'lTt\ie ohinnSi >t.\r m it is to > .\nd t nnd the Mmie MTtCd s d after > (Ltt< re la a v N li.i 1 Two i
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  • 78 3 A YOUNG man. Chun Eng K was allowed bail ol $300 |Un( Feb. when he claimed trial In the Singapore Third Court yesterday to a (Charge ol assaulting a Volunkteer Po ice Constable ai the [market fa Lorong 25. Geylang »o:i Fe k I 1 Chua
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  • 49 3 i A SINGAPORE City Couniefl labourer, Mannikam (35), iv.as killed at 6.30 yesterday tmornitig in a rdad accident. linvolving a taxi, at the juncftion of Gevlang Road and •Lorong 3.*^. Al the time of the collision. [Bdannikaum was pushing a [handcart rtiled with refuse.
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  • 96 3 THE Singapore Young Men's Christian Association will hold its second annual baby show on Alarch 7. The object of the show is to promote and encourage child welfare by giving prizes to the healthiest* and most well-cared-Cor babies in the Colony. Ail children under
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    66 3 FOR allegedly extorting $5 from Law Kim Tee, a iM-year-oM roan. Tang Tong Sim was remanded in custody until Fob. 4. Tang was charged in :he Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Photo shows A.S.P. Mr. R. C. Jamiesom. 0.C.P.0. Bat« Pahat. explaining to sehooUirls the uses of armouwd
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  • 79 3 KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— The Bill to make provision for elections to the Town Council of Kota Bahru is expected to be passed soon. Under the Bill, Kota Bahru will have 17 members on the Town Council, of whom nine will be members elected from the
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  • 34 3 SHEIK SALLEH bin Ali pleaded guiltv when he was charged in Kota Tinggi court for moving five katis of ghee in a restricted area, without a permit, he was fined $10.
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  • 228 3 A PROUD NAME IS MAINTAINED FOR the fifth time since World War I, a Singapore firm, Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., yesterday launched a diesel-powered boat which bears the name of "Simit" to replace predecessors that had been scrapped, scuttled or lost. The launching
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  • 178 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Government of India is expected to make a decision shortly on the claim for Indian citizenship by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. at present being detained by the Singapore Government under the Emergency Regulations, a spokesman of the Indian Representative's
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  • 89 3 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, consented yesterday to become patron of "the YWCA Finance Appeal, which open on Feb. 20 and continue until Mar. 20, Mrs. Shu Jen Khoo, general secretary of the Association, told The Standard photo. Mr. Chua Tlan Kai manager of Hong Hin
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  • 143 3 A CHINESE school* teacher of the Federation, Mrs. Rose Poulton, otherwise Yap. who sued for a divorce from her husband on the ground of his having committed bigamy by going through a form of marriage with her, was granted a decree nisi to be
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  • 206 3 A WIFE suing her husband for divorce told Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday that before she left him she could not speak or argue with nim because he hit her every time. Once, she said, he had hit her
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  • 76 3 THE Countess of Limerick visited the associated groups of the R.A.F. Hospital and Services Hospitals at Changi" Singapore, yesterday morning. Today at 4 p.m. Lady Limerick will open the Singapore British Red Cross Society's Home and School for Crippled Children at Tanah Merah Besar. Later
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  • 51 3 WHILE working on board ship, a Singapore labourer, Mohamed Rashid bin Jaaffar (18), of Geylang Road, fell into the sea, off Clifford Pier yesterday morning. He was rescued by the crew of a Customs boat and taicen to hospital, Where he was treated as an
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  • 265 3 SINGAPORE Scouts have drawn up a big welcome programme for the Director of the Boy Scouts International Bureau, Col. J. Wilson, who is arriving in Singapore on Saturday At 3.30 p.m. on Saturday, Col- Wilson will visit Scout group in tho southwestern district and will
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  • 356 3 Free TB Treatment THE ROYAL Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic has introduced a scheme whereby mercantile employers may assist employees suffering T.B. to get a full course of treatment at the clinic. In a report on the work of the clinic published yesterday, Dr. G. H. Garlick,
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Reporter ONE of the two Army captains in Singapore who submitted a correct coupon' in Vernon's football pools has received a cable confirming his win in the treble chance division of the pools. He told The Standard that he was annoyed about a
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  • 629 4 READERS of the Singapore Standard will choose of t^J^/° Vl^i S V hmin or Sportswoman Kf.n^£?.H VH^, honoe red an Unofficial tlnn r s?f" tativ of 4h land to attend the Coronathis Jear W L nd n durin Ma and Junc frnm T |£h.. Collte w ich
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  • 105 4 Medical Head Will Reply To Nurse JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Dr. Moharaed Salleb bin Haji Abdul Hamid. Acting: Principal Medical Officer, Johorc, said the statement by a Johore nurse, Jane Wang, that the medical authorities were "quibbling" over her salary, was "most misleading." He said that he would issue a statement
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  • 163 4 PENANG, Mon.— Due to i lack of space in the Children's ward in the C block of the General Hospital here, an additional building is being i put up. ''Thic new concrete building which is next to the present 1 Children's ward in the ground
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  • 105 4 NEARLY 6.000 people in the Federation of Malaya are i waiting for telephones to be installed in their homes In Kuala Lumpur, alone, 'l.2oo applicants are oh the waiting list. This was stated in a radio talk last night On the progress of the Telecommunications Department.
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  • 517 4 Says Keeper Of The Raters 9 Seal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Communalism in Malaya might yet present a great obstacle to progress in this country, Che Mustapha Albakri, Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, said in a Federation Day broadcast over Radio Malaya tonight. He considered that
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  • 35 4 THE SOUTH India Cyclone Relief Fund Committee which was organised by the Indians of Province Wellesley South, under th e auspices of the Indian Association Nibong Teb.il has received further donations totalling 51.592.50.
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  • 23 4 THE Medical Photographic Club will hold its second annual photo exhibition this year on June 21 at the Nurses Hostel here.
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  • 161 4 TAIPING. Mon. Housewives in Taiping are been greatly inconvenienced by the closing of the vegetable, fish and meat stalls at the Central Market on Sundays. It is understood that only in Perak have market stalls been ordered to be closed on Sundays. In other States,
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    105 4 photo. MISS Theresa Rajaretnam, (seated centre) a teacher of the St lathwy*i School, Singapore, recently celebrated her 22nd birthday. She is seen *ilh frwafcg the party. SHOWING a leg a l a Rita Hayworih is Singapore dancer Yvonne Petersen in Shaw Bros., float boosting Columbia's forthcoming release "Affair In Trinidad."
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  • 199 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon r-Mr. J.D Marrable, Deputy Police Officer, Johore. told The Standard that he did not think terrorists were Inflitrating into the Police Force without being detected. H^ w s commenting on a High Court case in which a y
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  • 394 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A Special Police constable whose record of almost two years' service was described by the Deputy Public Prosecutor as perfectly all right" was today identified by a surrendered terrorist as one of his comrades during the early part of
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    • 39 4 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard- Alfred's Coronation Souvenir* Mr. Mrs. Miss j (in block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportanan/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest j >^fc^g unfa **jl* J^G9m
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  • 18 5 Constabulary Will Lose 1,700 Men nonths r nm be >y :'ar M to 3 is If od a
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    55 5 Mr Graga Singh, senior master of the Victoria Institution. Selangor. was feted at a farewell dinner in the Embassy Hotel on the eve of his transfer to Kajanff High School. Mr. (;anta Singh was promoted to superstate as from Jan 1. 1352. He is to take rharte of the lower
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  • 21 5 MVa a e.eoted tcsrers: I 5. akl riceRahman I Ptngls Unl B g nat freasurcr: ?-■?<- Penghulu Div Aiia
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  • 252 5 Sino-Malay Tie Is Healthy Sign PENANG, Mon. "Malaya must be independent within three years," Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of the United Malays Nationalist Organisation in the Federation, said at the Penang U.M.N.O. fun fair last night. That was the decision of the last general
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  • 332 5 THE first mental patient to seek asylum in Singapore's Wood bridge Hospital since the strike of 450 uniformed workers started last Friday, was admitted as an indoor case yesterday. She was a woman sent from Johore Hospital for observation. Another woman patient who was discharged
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  • 170 5 LANDLORD TENANT Time Version THF. Johore Sultan's men cut the water supply to the swimming pool at Bukit Serene, when the Commission-er-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald "'showed no inclination to move out of the house." says Time magazine (Feb. 2) in a story headed "Landlord and Tenant." The story adds: "Scot
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  • 307 5  -  AMBROSE KHAW By Standard Shipping Reporter AT THE WESTERN entrance to Singapore harbour, a winking light beacon last night cast its friendly glow on a stricken Finnish steamer which had piled up on a coral reef a mere two ships' lengths away.
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  • 333 5 THE General Hospital will admit only cases of extreme emergency until the strike of 450 uniformed workers in the Singapore Woodbridge Hospital comes to an end. the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Calderwood told The Standard yesterday. He said. "We had to delay some
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  • 68 5 PASIR GOdOK Ncv Village, Sun«^i P-ncir New V pno Tai Hong Chinese Sell ?ment of Kota Tinggi Distrc ai lV der'ared as restricted areas under the Emergency Regulations. TEH SOO YONG «rM rharg ed before the K- !a Twggi nrn-' trate for moving five bo ties Of Cane
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  • 32 5 AN INDIAN. Chinayah Veeranah. was (barged before the magistrate in Kota Tinggi for possessing five rounds of ammunition without lawful authority. He was remanded. The case was postponed to Saturday.
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  • 34 5 MUAR. Mon.— The Muat branch of UMNO celebrated the fifth anniversary of Federation Day with a tea party at the Muar Club. The UMNO Deputy President. Jnche Ha.ii Hassan bin Ilaji. presided.
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  • 1176 6  - Government Frightened To Hold An Inquiry? HtUHEH IXIH SntV: II.MOST exactly three months ago the Whitton Arbitration Board, set up to Mttlc a wage dispute in the rubber industry, made the following unanimous recommendation: "During the proceedings, M was realised that many of the problems raised by both parties to
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  • 253 6 Review of Views Higher Education NAN YANG SIANG PAU says Ithat the proposed Chinese! University will cater for all! the peoples of Malaya with-) out involving any political! K>ue.*. Its main purpose will be to; afford the youth of this? country a higher education regardless of race or religion Tne
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  • 1278 6 THE TEN-CENT PAPER IS IT A BIG SWINDLE \V E ARE touched to note that our venerable contemporary, the Straits Times, is inclined to take up our name in vain more often these days than it used to. When The Standard started publication two and a half years ago the
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  • 437 6 Sir;— No one has defined the true purpose or function of a university more correctly than Cardinal Newman, that great British theologian and author. According to him, the university is meant to impart what he terms a "liberal education" and liberal education he further defines as that
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  • 19 6 Then one evening; Quite casually I told him Mum was a rich woman now he's my Dad!"
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  • 336 6 Sir; I have followed with great interest the comments in "The Singapore Standard" about the new Chappell grand piano at the Singapore Memorial Hall. I feel that your music critic has been a little unfair to the new instrument but I wanted td know how
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  • 296 7 Skipper Salutes As He Goes Down With Ship f N HADEE, (Northern Ireland) Feb. 2 (UP) the ierry steamer Princess Victoria, ..tu relay with the loss of 133 lives, went r .itjon of the sea with his hand at salute, Ferguson made no attempt to save passengers and the crew
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  • 34 7 }.i, Hentrc rnifinM the burned t MptCM *j «hen ians wcw IUKI MS keeled I lisiMif la e#«W the hratin- l« firemen h filiation smouldering. in linder il
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  • 30 7 Fc destrue* I across i -an "o-- B §erai neni s in; .:ie^ Mf p.h winds smbt. small Olbia dged others, evell- teav- ra ra eel
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  • 98 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 2. (UP). Firemen worked 30 minutes [yesterday to control a fire In •the hold of the French cargo ship Coutances docked at Pier 38 at 4D Street and North River. Xo one was injured. Capt. Theodore Miault of the ,10,000-tOO Liberty ship said
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  • 30 7 TURKISH authorities said yesterday an attempt was made *o sabotage a train carrying the Turkish Foreign Minister, Fua- Kopruhi on the route of the famed Simploa-Orient express.- AP.
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  • 74 7 S»<*f*«*<>r<* I ""rn Cof t esocndent LONDON, Feb. 2. The roHowirg ate the closing price* of rubtei ino rir op London Morket todoy:— LONOvN RUBBIR Spot 23 id. March 23^d Apr. /June 23*d. Ju!y/Sept. 23 d. Oct /Dec. 22id. Feb. c.i.f. 23id. Market: Dull. LONDON UN
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  • 906 7 photo. Ike Dedicates Aims To Security Of Free World WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP) President Eisenhower in his message to Congress today outlined a new and positive foreign policy dedicated to make the free world secure and recognizing the importance of profitable and equitable trade. He said:
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  • 148 7 MANY AMERICANS HUNSTANTON. Feb. 2, (AP). An estimated 40 persons, many pf them Americans, were believed to have drowned yesterday when foaming waters of the North Sea overwhelmed this Norfolk coastal resort. Only the heroic efforts of U.S. airmen and British civilians prevented the
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  • 51 7 LAHORE, Feb. 2, (AFP).— The Action committee of the all Moslem parties conference has threatened the Pakistan government with direct action unless its demands are accepted by Feb. 22. it was learned here last night. The demands include the dismissal of Pakistani Foreign Minister Sir Zafrullah
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  • 118 7 TOKYO, Feb. 2 (AP) General O. P. Weyland said last night that the Russians have 4,500 war planes based in the Far East "over and above the strength of the Communist air forces in Manchuria and Red China.' The disclosure by the Commanding
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  • 250 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP)— Admiral William M. Fechteler, Chief of Naval Operations, said yesterday that the Pacific Fleet stands ready to carry out President Eisenhower's order freeing the Chinese Nationalists for raids against the China mainland. Th e order, which was dp-' plauded in
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  • 109 7 Skymaster Airlifts A Small Zoo BACK-TALKING parrots, chirping finches, howling dogs. mewing cats and kitens, and high-kicking kangaroos made up an assortment of far-froin-docile bird-animal freight which landed in Singapore by QEA Skymaster from Sydney yesterday. Singapore's "passengers" were three dogs and two cats, while Bangkok's allottment six kangaroos. The
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  • 110 7 RADIO Malaya is offering a cash prize to listeners for suggestions. A new discussion programme tentatively called '\Post Box for Ideas." discussing suggestions from listeners on how to end the Emergency and how to make solid progress towards self-government. will be launched soon by Radio Malaya.
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  • 28 7 DEATH came yesterday to Pete, the New York Bronx Zoo's bachelor hippotamus, who spent his 50 years in zoos and never saw a jungle.- AP.
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    • 144 7 World News In Brief.... PRESIDENT Eisenhower was officially received as a member of the National Presbyterian Church of Washington, on Sunday after making a confession of faith and being: baptised.— AFP A PRIVATE detective and a bodyguard were injured and three Indians were shot when fighting broke out at an
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  • 224 7 TOKYO, Feb. 2, (UP)— The commander-in-chief of the Nationalist Chinese Navy before leaving Tokyo by air for the United States yesterday said Formosan waters would continue to be adequately patrolled despite the reported decision to withdraw the United States Seventh Fleet. Vice Admiral Ma Chi-chua:,g.
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  • 52 7 TOKYO, Feb. 2 (ReuierAAP) Japan-based Suptiforts made their biggesi attack in more than a vear against Communist front line positions today. Superforts dropped MM than 100 tons of explosives along the 155-mile front befoi e i dawn today in subzero temperatures. Crews reponed on y
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  • 141 7 TAIPEI, Feb. Z (UP)— The semi-official Ta Tao News Agency said yesterday, the Chinese Communists are doubling their armies to 5,000,000 men to meet tho threat of a two- front war in* Korea and on the mainland opposite For.most. Government aid military sources remained silent
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  • 57 7 TAIPEH, Feb. 2. (AFP) The first regular television transmission in Asia was started here yesterday 85 the Japan Broadcasting Corporation officially began its daily telecasting programmes. Japan, today has an estimated 1200 TV sets. mo«-fiy large models with a 17-inch screen. Larger models
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  • 67 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (AFP)— Admiral Arthur R.«lford Naval Commandei of 'ht 7th Fleet said on his auiva] here yesterday that he knew nothing about the reported decision by President KUcnhout-T to deneutralise Formosa Radford said that all he knew was what h« had lead in the newspapers which
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  • 44 8 IRANIAN Airlines, whose; planes have been grounded' since a Christmas night crash kuiing 23 near Teheran airport, announced on Saturday they would resume flights today. The airlines operate several domestic routes and an international one to Bombuv via Karachi.- A P
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  • 155 8 Standard Shipping: Reporter IN SINGAPORE today is a 62-year-old skipper who lives in a funnel— and likes it. "I have lived lour years in my unusual quarters, said Captain C. II Whitmore, of the freighter Robin Mowbrav. "and I feel on top of the
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  • 120 8 AUSTRALIA ALERT FOR JAP FLEET MELBOURNE. Feb. 2 (Ren-ter-AAP) Australian authorities are investigating reports from Tokyo that Japan would send a large pearl shell fishing fleet to North Australian waters, the newspaper Argus said yesterday. The newspaper said the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, ordered an inquiry by Canberra
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  • 88 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 2 (UP).— Four thousand tugboat workers went on strike yesterday in New York and Philadelphia, crippling the nation"? two largest ports. The walk-out threatened to cut down food and fuel for New York City and paralyze or hamper movement of freighters
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  • 104 8 photo. 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 2 (AP> Japan will supply Korea and Formosa with nitrogen this j year, the Journal of Comi merce reported Purchase of 220.000 tons of ammonium sulphate in Japan lias been completed for shipment to Korea over a four months period. the
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  • 68 8 NAGASAKI. Feb. 2- (1 T P). A 50-tnan Japanese salvage team will leave for Thailand in mid-February tu refloat two warships of the Royal Thai Navy sunk in the Menam River in tiip coup d'etat of June -9. U>sl, tiie Kyodo Press reported. The refloating
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  • 35 8 THE Brinsh aircraft-carrier Vengeance sailed from Malta yesterday to join the Australian fleet. She is carrying three Bristol Sycamore helicopters, the first to be acquired by the Royal Aus- traiian Navy. A P
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  • 319 9 lubber Price Uses 1- Vs Cts. B rpoRTS of political moves involving the r Isaton of Formosa had a mild effect sber market in Singapore which show-;-Droycmciit of U cents per Ib. yesterday. I been sagging throughout < n in the proposed abani I States
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  • 111 9 BRUSSELS. Feb. 2 (Re.:- ter). The European League I Economic Co-operation (ELEC) has called for free currc::."\v exchange ?nc^ a m market as wide 8S siblc In a re-o\ition n 4 4 he end of a three-dav meeting in B isseh of ELEC's leading pean
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  • 122 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 (UP) The Agriculture Department's foreign crops and market? report said yesterday that the Indonesian government has reduced a further additional exp >rt duty on copra to 10 per cent eiTect:ve Jan. 1 to June 30, 1953. T iie report said by the
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  • 482 9 II was a quid tfHHHBKSaft S Malayan 25/- 26/ <d S Tionuh 12/6 13/Saagd Bidor 63/6 04 6 Sungei Besi 14/- 15/Sungei Kinla 19/- 20/Sungei Wav 4.75 4.80 Taiping Cnn 2.80 2.90 Takuapa Valley 21 6 6 cd Taiam 3.R0 &47 Taniong Tin 14 4 15
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  • 52 9 J. A. Cummin?. Director of Gestetner Ltd., shows the Gestetner braille duplicating: system to the Queen at the British Industries Fair last year. In the group are the Duke of Edinburgh and Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Cummins is now visiting
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  • 473 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 2.— lndonesian importers are complaining: to the Government, accusing: the Jakarta Administration of embarking upon a policy of "everchanging" import regulations which can only throttle the import trade of national traders. The biggest springboard in the
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  • 97 9 MANILA. Feb. 22, (UP). The National Power Corporation, a government agency, has signed a contract with the French industrial firm. Etablishements Neyrpic, for the purchase and delivery of hydro-electric equipment worth" about 1,280.000 pesos (U*****,000). The contract was awarded the French firm after a bidding in
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  • 63 9 SYDNEY. Feb. 2 (UP)— Chairman of the Australian Wool Growers Council, R.D. Bakewell, said yesterday wool is still the world's outstanding textile fibre. He said: "There is no shred of evidence to show any synthetic fibre has been produced or likely to be produced
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 2 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Kvchnnge today were $15.76 to £1 sterling $6.0475 to US$l: $1.«36 to Malayan $1: $0,230 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $284. t25 to one taeJ.
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  • 83 9 TOKYO. Fob. 2 (UP). The Japanese Trade Ministry announced yesterday the lifting of restrictions on exports to Hongkong. The Government began limiting exports to Hongkong last March after it had charged that Indonesia, Thailand and other countries were purehasina Japanese goods through Hongkong to
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  • 103 9 TOKYO. Feb. 2 <UP>. j Japan will hold sample fairs in Indonesia and Argentina in March, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. sponsors of the plan said yes* terday. It expects to make a profit of about US $150,000 in foreign currencies from
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  • 47 9 TRADERS and merchants will be able to send samples and catalogues tree of duty to other countres under an international convention sponsored by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GAIT). It will come into force when IS governments havr- ratified or accepted it. Reuter
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    • 78 9 <7 fflimpse of Chinese history KUNG MING _i^ V OF MILITARY STRATEGY campaign, many of wr yis^ "ffi f^^^^'^ Ji 7-^/ Kung Ming's troops 8 V^i|>^r were overcome by n^-JJ^^^ X<>^ ~^r tW natural gas which de- layed their advance. i= powerful and ex- t J*^M jV-^ cellcnt remedy tor
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    • 1176 9 SINGAPORE ffi^pfS:.,. TJTh. ::n 73 >If DIARY iS«r2? l k ,7 5 Malacca MALAYAN C'ATIIOLJr ASBGCIA- <MLIG2) 7.31 am cmtcd ta I M Jut C KIT TIOX: •"Marriage and the Law"— Kuala Lumpur. Kuantan Koto I tnicni AIMWtNI talk by Reverend P Joy ai St. Bahru. Aior Star, Pt i
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  • 2049 10  - Doing the Town Rumba Ensemble Made The Patrons CUTE CUTIES! SINGAPORE'S Saturday fc-3 nighters are surging to Albert Street these days. Not that a visit to this famous street is something that makes news, but the fact that never before has this strip of highway been patronised by such large
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  • 38 11 Queen Street Boys Win 6-1 ib and ■v Ct B Sreto i Sing Thtnfi Pooh g Ah Chus f ()r; Hip I fl n U m l»reM 4 h. w fintr of the l|),»h »>n Salur- s rfetne
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  • 401 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— Two t goals down at half time the* Anglo Chinese School made a t>ood recovery* in the second half to share six goals with the Krian Chinese in a friendlv -occer match played at the public padang. The school gave a very much
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    97 11 BRISBANE, Feb 2 (AP) V-c Seixas of Philadelphia de'eated lan Ayre of Australia in a tennis exhibition yesterday 6—2. 6 2, but Straight Ciark of Los Angeles bowed to Dan Candy «f Australia S— l. 12—10. Ricardo Paderaal (Puyas Boy) will arrive in Slusapore today by Pan Ame;
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  • 48 11 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. The first District Home Guard sports will be held at the Pasir Mas Football field on Friday Feb. o" at 2 p.m. The District Officer Pasir .Mas Yang Mulia Tengku Ahmad Panglima Raja has presented a handsome trophy for the champion
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  • 49 11 THE following have been selected to represent the Bartley Secondary School in a friendly soccer match against the Presbyterian Boys School today at P.B.S. ground at 5 p.m. Purasamy, Ramlee. Halim. Andrew Yap Sin Yong. Twee Beng. Choon Tong. Rahim, Rahman. Malek, Billy Teo. Sainee and Samad.
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  • 125 11 PLAYING on Sunday at Pulo Bukom, the GEC Social »nd Athletic Club wer P narrowly beaten by the Siarlift Badminton Party by 4 game s to 1 Results' were 'GEC players mentioned first): Singles: Ng Boon Hiong beat Chia Bock Kee 15-8. 18-15. Ismail Ahmad
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  • 34 11 THE second annual general meeting of Jacks Sport* Club will be held at the offices of Messrs William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. Ocean Building, on Monday, Feb. J» at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 153 11 Cfn. Kilmartin of REME won the Achilles Club cross country rac e over four-and-a--half miles at the Mcßitchie Reservoir catchment area on Saturday. Kilrnartin, who finished the course in 30 mins, 28.5 sees has been showing consistent form in the last few cross country
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  • 794 11 UK SPORTS FRONT 111 By JIM CHAMBERS, AP Sports writer. LONDON, Feb. 2 (AP)— Just about this time a year ago all the talk in the football world was on the chances of Arsenal pulling off that very elusive "double" of winning
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    • 448 11 HOTTCES THE SINGAPORE ANTITUBERCIiLOSIS ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given ihat the An r ;a; Cei eral Meeting i»f Member of the Assw iatioa will be hf i i n the Lactura Room of the Royal Singapor* Tuberculosis Clinic, Shenton Way, •Sinp;i,).>re on Tuesday, 10th February 1953. immediately following 4 he
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  • 174 12 TN the final match, Perak overwhelmed a weak and confused Penang team to leave the ftf!d quadrangular champions with a 10 2 victory. Thilianathan opened the score for Perak In the 11th minute, and a few minutes later. En<j Kim and Thilianatiian made it
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  • 416 12 UNHAPPY MOMENTS FOR GEORGE PALLET Coach Runs Into 'Obstacles' Standard's Athletics Reporter THE British Amateur Athletic Association coach, George Pallet here to mprove the alreody much improved Dyson and Barkway tr fl Srl? athletos hurdled past two "obstacles" at Kallang Airport She ™t with the complete patience of a viewed
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  • 412 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Perak, who proved unbeatable in the Northern Quadrangular tournament which ended today, qualified for the right to meet the Southern Quadrangular champions, Singapore, in the first final of the Malayan Hockey Council inter-state tournament Cheers Were For Pahang Selangor
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  • 30 12 Th« final placings are: P W D LPis. F A Perak 3 3 (> 16 3 Selangor 3 2-14 3 Pahang 3-121 29 Penang 3 -12 1 3IS
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  • 319 12 TRAILING two— nil for more than 45 minutes of the game, Singapore Recreation Club staged a fine rally in the closing minutes to hold the Teachers Training College to a two— all draw in a friendly game of hockey played on the Padang yesterday.
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  • 122 12 S Selvanayagam of Perak will captain the North side against the South ip the annual hockey classic at Penang: during th*« Chinese New Year holidays The team is equally balanced by five Perak and five Sehingor players, with the odd selection coining from Pahang. No Penan? players
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  • 109 12 PENANG, Mon. Sungei Pinang, with a total of 55 joints, became the champion Mukim while one of its members, Rahim Khan, won the individual championship at the Penang UMNO Federation Day Sports held here on the Dato Kramat ground. Rahim Khan was first in
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  • 58 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor*s seven-a-side Rugby Tournament started today. In the first game, S.A.S. beat Signals three points (a try) to nothing Selangor Club "A" beat RAF "A" by 26 points (4 goals and 2 tries) to three points (a try). In the last game. Police
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  • 83 12 SINGAPORE Women will play a match against the Combined Services (Women) o n the SRC 'ground on Thursday. This will be a final trial before their inter-State debut this month. The team will be selected i from Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, Mis. E. Pearcey, Mrs. E. Goldie,
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  • 54 12 KAMPONG Bahru Rangers bear Sime Darby Sports Club in a miniature floodlit football match at Geylang yesterday. They won 4 3. Scorers were Hoi Meng (20), Yong Whatt and Mazuki for Kampong Bahru, Mat Noor, Sallehudin and Hussein for Sime Darby. Tonight the Bintang Sports Club will play
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  • 524 12 THE following are the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup meeting which begins on Saturday, Feb. 7. Cl. 1, Div. I—l Mile Woodcote Inn 9.00 Gambar Melayu 9.00 Parmiter 8.12 Entertainment II 8.12 Broadside 8.08 Mubarak 8.00 Euphrates 7.13 Snowy Owl
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  • 233 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— No reply has yet been received by the Malayan Hockey Council to their invitation to the Indian Olympic team to play in Malaya, Mr. H. M. de Souza, president of the Council, said at a meeting here today. He had been informed that the
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  • 88 12 A SALUTE To 'Young Tiger' •>— o f or th| wj 4 dar d P>. -ur? D ffl il oph y from rv£| Morse, nrt s >r hkfa a T S last Tuesdaj J rontrollin*- u ball i n Sine n^'^r, b( [(l 1 them J T*» r»- Ml a
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  • 201 12 BUENOS AIRES, Beb. 2 (AP) Italy's Guiseppe Farina won the Grand Prix over his countryman Luigi Villoresi. Third was Britain's Michael Hawthorne. All three drove 2,500 cc Ferraris. Fourth was Jose Froilan Gonzalez of Argentina (Maserati 2.000 cc). fifth Robert Manzon of France (Cordini 2.000
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  • 135 12 ALOR STAR, Men— Abdul Rahim, who last year lost his singles title, recaptured it when he beat Syed Kechik In the final of the Kedah Malays tennis singles championship. In the handicap doubles final. Wan Taib and Abu Bakar created an upset by beating
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  • 49 12 HONGKONG, Feb. 2 (AFP) The Austrian Linz football team defeated a Macao selection by eight goals to one yesterday. Macao were without assistance from their strong police players and, proved to be no match for the Austrians who were superior in all departments of the game.
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  • 41 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat the Royal Military Pottce by eight points (a goal and a t^y) to nothing in a friendly game of rugger on the Padang yesterday. Pijou scored the goal and McMullan scored the unconverted try.
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