Singapore Standard, 10 February 1953

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  • 11 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBBtUARY 10, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 59 1 -TON Feb. 8 (UP) sources said the E senhower administration would like to see ci signed m Madpossible for >" -c f Spanish ases States AmbasFran c. James Dunn. leeted so m to spend efore he wining lot to Spain. rces Dinted out that ssible
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  • 67 1 THIS amazing photograph of a motor car balancing on its nose against a telegraph pole m Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, was taken by Standard photographer Mr. Yong Peng Seong on Sunday. Mr. W. J. R. Cox. the driver, was wedged and unconscious inside the wreckage
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  • 429 1 China Blockade May Make Prices Rocket RANGOON, Feb. 9 (Reuter)— The Burmese Government today opened talks for the allocation and price settlement of her exportable rice for the first half of this year. The Government is expected to announce its allocations to Japan, Indonesia, Okinawa, Ceylon
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  • 220 1 n\ THE pretext of bringing two bottles of brandy as presents, three Chinese yesterday entered a house m Mnnk\ Hill Road, Singapore, and robbed a family $4,989 m cash and jewellery. TV a". the people m the house— a woman, her and a family friend
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  • 116 1 Standard Staff Reporter BRITAIN and India stood for the happy combination of liberty regulated by law and law enlightened by liberty, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. M. Gropala Menon, said at a ceremony m Singapore, dayHe was presenting a copy of
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  • 16 1 TFIE Queen ended her quiet country holiday yesterday and returned to London.- Reuter
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  • 31 1 HOLLYWOOD screen star Gary Grant and his wife, Betsy Drake, returned to Hongkong yesterday from Tokyo.- AFP r>*ii«. «f th* accident Is believed to have been a skid
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  • 148 1 Templer Fund For Flood Victims THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. has decided to open a fund known as the High Commissioner's Flood Relief Fund to help relieve the acute distress among victims of the recent serious floods m the United Kingdom. Over 400 British people lost their lives
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  • 107 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon Penang, as a loyal British settlement, is justified m claiming full representation at Westminster Abbey m London during the Coronation said Mrs. Cheah Inn Kiong at the Settlement Council meeting today. She spoke following a motion moved by the Legal Adviser,
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  • 64 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 9 (Re-uter-AAP). Widespread rumours m Tokyo of a Nationalist landing on the China mainland could not be confirmed immediately here today. The attack if it has taken place would more Likely be a nuisance raid from one of the 35 islands scattered along the South
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  • 25 1 SEYE\ T LIGHTERS from Hongkong will attempt 10 take off 400 tons cargo from the Norwegian Ship, Prosper iffnuinH on Lamtung Island.- AFP
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  • 138 1 MORE THAN 100 Singapore Chinese associations and clubs cabled Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek aid President of the United States, Dwight Eisenhower, yesterday, assuring them of full support m the fight against the Communists m China. The cable to Chiang said that Malayan Chinese will give
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  • 66 1 LONDON, Feb 8 (UP)— The Duke of Edinburgh's RAF flying instructor said today that Philip had passed the elementary state of his flight training and has been rated "above average". The Duke, who soloed m a 120-mile an hour Chipmunk trainer, graduates next week
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  • 20 1 GEN". James A. Van Fleet bade farewell to the U.S. Eighth Army's y^rcun hMila front vo<t»>rdav.- AP
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  • 160 1 KOTA BAHRU, Ifon. About 800 persons Living m I 200 wooden houses over ia j area of about 100 acres. a 4 j the junction of Jalan Kebon 'Sultan and Jalan Pengk Chepa. have been served urith eviction notices. Signed by the Private Secretary to
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  • 38 1 THE Chine < Nationalist X ivy m Foi moe i i eceived lm box< five tons— ol U-xt book B from the U.S. Navy Academy graduating class of 1 9.12 and the U.S. Naval Institute.- AP
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    75 2 photo. The Thai Consul-Gen-eral. Luang Sri Sarasombati (second from the right) gave a cocktail party m honour of ViceAdmiral Luang Yuthasastr Kosol of the Thai Navy (centre) the Thai Consulate General on .Sunday night. Picture shows (left to right): Col. Wek Chievej. Squadron Leader Srisugdi Soojaritdham. Commoner F. M. Durlacher,
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  • 184 2 THE Chairman of the Singapore Automobile Association. Mr. P. J. Darnell, appealed yesterday to members of the Association to refrain from taking advantage of open stretches of the road to speed. He was commenting on the warning oi the Traffic Police Chief, Mr. A.
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  • 29 2 Bl fR< JLARS bi ike into the tore I hotel In Thomson r Singapi re, ear y Sunday I got away tritn Bjortb ol liquor and Ues
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  • 71 2 I\\ I HOW KIM aged 70 i ed uray pcacel ullj on 9\ iv j 1953 u\ 131 Mcohnein n aving behind his beloved i lf« 3 sons, Guan Heng, Guan X d Guan Hong, 4 daugh♦i s 2 daun!r.ei'>-in-ia\v. 4 sons m iw 2'\ pandchildren and a m.
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  • 94 2 WHILE walking along Lim i Ah Wee Road. Singapore, on her way home on Sunday night, a Cantonese woman, was attacked by a man, armed with a knife. The man held her by the neck and threatened her with the knife. She kicked him and sent
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  • 113 2 AN INTERPRETER of the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday had to stand on a bench for J5 minutes, explaining to a witness, Lira Tian Slew, how a clock works, Lim, who said that he did ''odd jobs at odd times." told the Coroner how he
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  • 59 2 MRS. ISLAY Mary Wild was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m six months, m a divorce petition before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Hirjh Court yesterday. Mrs. Wild sued her husband. Rona'd Wild, m an uncontested action on grounds of cruelty and
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  • 557 2 PASSENGERS on the P O Liner Chusan disembarking at Si g ipore tomorrow First Class: Mrs. L.S, Anderson! and 2 children, Mr. Mrs. R.G. Acton Mrs. MH. Alston and I child. Mr JT Boyes, Mr M.E. Crocker. Mr. Mrs. CA.F.I Cairn*. Miss C.D.R Cairns, Mrs.! E.M,
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  • 236 2 Those Black Objects May Be Toy Pistols POLICE HINT TO PEOPLE HELD-UP SINGAPORE Police strongly suspect that hold-up men hare been using toy pistols, sold widely m local shops, to intimidate their victims and get away with the loot. Victims of armed robberies have often reported to the police that
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  • 180 2 THE Singapore Labour Department will make another attempt to avert the strike threatened by the 800-strong Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association scheduled to start on Feb. 17. Mr. G. W. Davis, the Labour Commissioner, told The Standard yesterday that he would try to arrange
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  • 127 2 I CHEONG 800 GEE. a twakow man, who was originally charged at the Singapore As- sizes with murdering Quek Kinn Seng, a sampan man. pleaded guilty yesterday to a I reduced charge of causing hurt to Quek with an iron bar. Cheong was bound over m
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  • 48 2 LIM BUCK SONG (18) was tentatively charged before Mr. D. H. Chapman, m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with possession of a revolver and a three-cornered dagger m an unnumbered house oft' Mohamed Sultan Road on Feb. 8. He was remanded until Feb. 11.
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  • 132 2 A ROOxM m the Singapore's Supreme Court has been reserved for the use of Mr. John Cameron. the independent arbitrator appointed by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, to hear the case of the Naval Base Labour Union for higher wage- and better working conditions. He
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  • 50 2 THREATENED with a black object, a Singapore Hokkien woman was robbed of her necklace, earrings, a ring and bangles, by a young Chinese m Tiong Pon Road on Sunday night Two other young Chinese who held up her mother and four-year-old brother, did not take anything from them.
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  • 326 2 Standard Shipping Reporter i JESS W. FARRINOTON. 38 an American seaman from Oakland. California, who landed m Singapore yesterday, has come close to death oo often that he no longer cares. With the aid of a ship's cargo winch, he was slung overboard yesterday
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  • 272 2 SINGAPORE banks are having increasing demands from the public for safe deposit boxes since the begin ning of the robbery wave m the Colony, a Standard survey revealed yesterday. Though a great majority of the Singapore population are still not aware of the safety vault
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  • 37 2 Wood bridge Men To See Govt. 'Soon' A l -ital lorined I; I <>■> 1.. OR] r. N X M m: 1 1 t :i fi Btl I wrri i n< I I Imm. f rteA re m
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  • 24 2 Stasia s THE i i s iarg( Bi ila: 1 's i two f« I A I fi l palie I '< t
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    35 3 k?ONTEST NoJ i mmmW UlllitT m ■< \w I m t B B B B I B X H B B B B B B B BBJM H. I i I I I i him
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  • 149 3 He Was Beaten Without Reason LOW HO CHEW, a tuai v att< r iant at the S kg C neral Hospid the First District »c, M: H. A. Forrer, day, that a group of ans stopped his car aulted him. -i d da not know up. 'I r assailants ii
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  • 32 3 N RE Girl Guides "T tinkirj j Day" grou Is of S etary's house I 21 at 4 p. ihe rally S EVlarg ret's S Sophia E ad.
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  • 33 3 X; the S P 0 L3O a.rr.. I 1 I fices i 9 a.m. to 10.3(1 n. Feb 14. ae c m 'etc riey not be available ays.
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  • 71 3 .Most of the differences between the two groups m the Singapore Labour Party have been settled, Mr. S. K. Keddi. chairman of th c party. told The Standard yesterday. "We are looking forward to an era of peace and unity," he said. Mr. Keddi added that
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  • 192 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Dutch Consulate, yesterday sent .mother Sso.ooo— bringing- the total sent to $100,000— to help flood victims m Holland. The first remittance I was made on Friday. The Standard understands that the second remittance was collected mainly from members oi the
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  • 226 3 THE Singapore Harbour Board has continued its investigations of a site at East Lagoon for the progressive development of additional berths for ocean-going vessels, says the Board's report for the year ended June 1952, published yesterday. 1 It adds that provisional schemes have been prepared
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  • 74 3 MR. LIM CHONG PANG. cinema pi i tas s ibmitted to Singapore Improvement Ti layout for a prooosed new Lnema m Balestier Road. It plans are approved, it will be a single-storeyed building capable of accommodating about 1,000 persons. It is intended to serve the residents
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  • 58 3 A LEARNER-DRIVER. Sin Vow, was lined a total of $150 m the Singapore Second Traf:ic Court yesterday after he cad admitted that he drove unaccompanied by a licensed driver, did not display "L" plates, and was driving In an "inconsiderate manner." The offences wer c stated to
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  • 44 3 HONGKONG, Feb. 9 (Reu-ter-AAP) Tan Kah Kee, former Singapore millionaire, told the fourth session of the first national committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, that the raids to be launched by the Nationalists would not amount «„..r.«f trt harass
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    79 3 Five more St. John Ambulance Brigade nurses and welfare workers for the Federation resettlement areas arrived m Singapore from London by air So far 40 Brigade workers have arrived. Ten more yet to arrive will complete the batch of 50 promised. Pictured here (from left) are: Misses E. M Ward,
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  • 113 3 One-Way Shopping Complaint A FIFTY per cent drop m business has been registered since the introduction of Singapore's one-way traffic scheme, say businessmen whose shops are along North Bridge and Victoria Streets m a complaint to City Councillors yesterday. Signed by many prominent shopkeepers. the complaint states that the Traffic
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    61 3 MR. JOHN Clunies-Ross. 'Kins' of the Cocos Islands, arrived m Singapore by Qantas Skymaster on his way to Australia on "business". Mr. Clunies-Ross, who Is accompanied by his wife, said there are plans for a royal welcome for Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, when they stopover at the
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  • 190 3 Court Told A YOUNG Chinese. Ho Tiong Hwee. appeared m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday on a summons charge of driving negligently by refusing to give way to a taxi which attempted to overtake him without success on four occasions. Mr. Swai
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  • 63 3 A WOMAN. Lee Juet Lan. (44), who had been suffering from tuberculosis was found hanging m her room on Jan. 12 at the Hylam Hospital at Jalan Ampas. The woman's husband told the Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday that his wife had been suffering from
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  • 126 3 CERTIFICATES of naturalij sation hav e been granted by j the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. to the following persons: Lv Pao Kung, Wong Cheong Po, Goh Kirn Chee, Jacob Manasseh, Wong Chai Lung, Goh Chee Him. Kwek Boon Tong, Quek Seng Boon. Teo Siong 800. Lai Tin
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  • 109 3 THE Singapore Workers* Education Association has passed a resolution requesting the University of Malaya to set up a faculty of law. Failing that, the Singapore and Federation Governments should set up a separate law college to provide studies m law to enable students to qualify
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  • 26 3 Dr. John Grove-White will represent the Singapore Government at tne Pan-Pacific Tuberculosis Conference to be held m Manila from April 13 to 19.
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  • 211 3 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN World Health Day is observed on Apr. 7 this year it is hoped to better the previous arrangements made m Singapore to mark the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization Representatives of the Public Relations Office, the World
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  • 364 3 CD. Volunteers Warned Standard Staff Reporter COLONEL L. T. Firbank, Singapore Civil Defence Chief, yesterday declared he was prepared to recommend that penalties be imposed on civil defence volunteers "directed" under the National Service BiM. it they tailed to attend classes regularly. wovo T ls was
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  • 181 3 TWO young English sailors climbed into a Singapore-Malacca Express Bu at Beach Road on Sunday night and drove off m the direction of Crawford Street. Their brief, unauthorised drive came to an end when the bus ran into a police van and then hit
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  • 443 4 Pg. Councillor Voices Concern Over Transfers PENANG, Mon. Speaking at the ad journment of the Settlement Council meeting this afternoon, Mr. H.B. Van Praagh voiced the concern which he said had been expressed by some members of the Council and by other serious thinking citizens of Penang
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    60 4 PHOTOGRAPHED at the opening ol Malaccas first rural school at Masjid Tanah: the Resident Commissioner, Malacca. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom (centre, with hat) with the Headmaster on his left and the Senior Inspector of Schools, Malacca on his right and the staff and pupils of the School. Since then
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  • 95 4 IPOH. "Mon. A motor car which skidded and overturned at the IJ4 mile Ipoh-Gopeng Road on Dec. 21 last had its sequel m the Sessions Court this morning when the driver, Amar Singh. 45, was tried on two traffic charges. On the first charge of
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  • 93 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Arguing an appeal against a sentence of three months* r.i.. passed on S. Gurusamy m a lower court for corruptly offering $1 to a police constable. Mr. M. N. Cumarasami told the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today that the sentence
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  • 211 4 PENANG. Mon The proud; record of Malayan Airways.' having operated without a ■ingle casualty to passengers on its planes since the inauguration of the service, was very nearly shattered by the; men concerned m the attempt te smuggle a large quantity of opium into Malaya
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  • 160 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— A New Zealand educational expert. >Ir. M. C. Cleine, has arrived m the Federation to advise the Government on the establishment of a new type of modern secondary school specially designed for children whose aptitudes are not properly catered for
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  • 111 4 IPOH. Mob. Special Constables m the State will receive education through a scheme to be worked out between the police and the Perak Adult Education Association. Police authorities have approached the Association for the services of a Malay specialist to train teachers who would m
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  • 55 4 THE Singapore American 1 University Cub at a meeting held a; the Y.W.C.A. premises yesterday, elected Dr. C. T. Chang to be their president. Other officer bearers are: vicepresident, Dr. Pearl Liv, secretary, Mrs. David Leong; treasurer, Mrs. K. C. Quek; committee members: Dr. Sen Gupta, Messrs. Bill
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  • 74 4 IPOH. Mon.— The British Council is holding its first adult teaching course here on Feb. 19. About 30 teachers from various districts will attend the course. The class may be held m the Anderson School. and the course will include a talk on the "Problem
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  • 152 4 Perak's Youth Festival Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. The Perak Youth Council is to hold its annual Youth Festival on Mar. 6 and 7 at the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School. Highlight of the Festival will be a concert of musical, dramatic and vocal items. There also will be an exhibition of
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  • 85 4 IPOH. Mon— The Perak Chinese Schools Teachers Association at a meeting here yesterday decided to give their support to the proposed Chinese University of Malaya. Should the project materialise, they have agreed to contribute a day's pay towards it. In the meantime, they are asking the
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    75 4 pnoio. Mr. Xavier Manuel of the Federation's Audit Headquarters, is the recipient of the first departmental scholarship to be awarded by the Audit Department. He leaves today for Auckland University, New Zealand, where he will be reading for a degree m Commerce and Accountancy. Standard Inche Othman bin Abdullah who
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  • 92 4 PENANG. Mon. In the Supreme Court compound m Light Street, there stands a statue believed to have been erected by the people of the Straits Settlements when the Supreme Court was built. It is m memory of James Richardson Logan, an advocate of Penang, who
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  • 134 4 Lottery Funds To Aid Publi c Charity Bodies PENANG, Mon.-The Social and v I Lotteries jßoard does not make donation or states as such, but to public, phiian'l organisations as described m the s f *^H Lotteries Board Ordinance of j<> R d %W This was stated m a written
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  • 202 4 KUALA LUMPUK, Mon.— Lar^e numbers of skittad workmen m building trades are said to have mo vcj into Singapore from the Federation because work here is scarce. The decrease m building projects m the Federal oi is attributed to the control on buildings imposed by
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  • 155 4 P E N AN G Mon -Pen. rig Settlement Council this afternoon, agreed to set up a committee to examine terms and conditions of service ff employees of the Penang Hill Railway. This decision was taken on a motion introduced by Dr. N. K.
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  • 174 4 SIX Malayans have been awarded scholarships by the Government of New Zealand under the Colombo Plan. They will commence their studies early m March and arrangements are being made to send them by air to New Zealand before the end of this month. The six are:
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  • 72 4 SEREMBAN, Ifoa I Police Volunteer Reaervi host last night, to the 1 1 Police, the Home Quanta the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the P lice V riti i Reserve H.Q.. lemiang X Some 300 people. in< ding the CPO Mr. H. .1 Bernard. were
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  • 442 5 Case OfJThe RQ Clubbed To Death Trial One uoy DOCK JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Mr. David Marshall severely criticised the prosecution m the Sessions Court today for asking a postponement, because an important witness was missing. Mr. Mai shall is defence counsel m the preliminary inquiry into the
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  • 183 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— Johore Bahru may have four new markets instead of a central one costing $300,000. if a suggestion by Dr. Cheah Seng Kee is accepted by the Building and Works Committee of the Town Council. At a meeting today, the Council
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  • 96 5 ACCUSING 1 his gi est ol [conspiracy a Singapore Chi- nese resident ol Ja -oi Kern■ bangan, Changi, is said to have stabbed him, aftei both had been held up >v robbers m the house on Sunday night Earlier, two Chinese Itnock'ed at the door and
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  • 73 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The \iew- ,'l the War Department Civilians Stafl Association that my service dm ing the Second World Wai should be counted towards the Qua ifying service m tne Establishment scheme, ha- been forwarded to the War Office fur consideration. This was stated by Mr, R.
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  • 148 5 At Cufl Road at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, two Chinese youths, one ol whom was anne I with a revolver, held up a Hokki< n household and got oil with cash and jewellery, amounting to $1,575. Tiie two robbers accosted an old woman occupant ot
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  • 107 5 BATU PAH AT. Mon Mr. Tan Lark Sye's suggestions to start a Chinese University has received favourable response from the Chinese community m Batu Pahat The Batu Pahat branches of the M.C.A., the Chinese Chamber oi Commerce, and the Chinese Association yesterday appealed to the heads
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  • 55 5 j WONG YEE HA, a 29-year- old woman, was charged m the J Singapore Third District Cot;r? j yesterday with importing two and naif pounds of gold m bars without a permit at Kailang Airport on Feb. 7. She claimed trial and bail of $500
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  • 47 5 TAI Thean Kew Circus will perform Its last shows m Shenton Way, Singapore, tonight. J The circus wiH pitch tent m Beatty Road behind the New World where it is due to open' tor the Chinese New Year] .season on Feb. 14.
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  • 232 5 Standard Staff Reporter MISS MARGARET Manas- j sen. elder of the two Manasseh I singing sisters, had a beautiful j birthday present last night when she won the women's section* of the Frankie Lame Crooning Contest, that carried j a handsome silver cup and $100 rash.
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  • 92 5 IPOH. Mon.— The fourth batch of 800 Special Constables left the retraining camp here today for duty assign- ment m various parts ot the State. This morning (hey were inspected at passing at parade by the Chiel Police Officer. Mr. T Q. Gaffikm who took the
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  • 206 5 THE preliminaries of the "Miss Factor Singapore Contest*' were held yesterday at the Capitol Ball Room and among the 84 entrants, 16 were chosen as the semi- finalists for tomorrow's finals. Th? European. Eurasian, Chinese and Malay communities of Singapore were well represented
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    51 5 photo. The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. is pictured reading: the inscription on the cover of a special copy of the Constitution of India, which was presented to him yesterday by Mr. Gopala Menon. the Government of India Representative. Picture shows Mr. Menon. Sir John Nicoll and Mrs. Menon.
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  • 178 6 I IO\V goes Malayanisation of the services m the Federation? The Annua] Report of the Malayan Establishment Office tells the sad and discouraging tale to which Malayans have become accustomed. Then- were apparently some 500 senior posts vacant m the M.C.S.. Agricultural, Education. Medical. Public Works and Survey
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  • 519 6 HAT is so surprising about the recent outrages m the Tiong Bahru district is that it is possible foi thugs and maniacs to enter a block of Hats housing anything from ten to thirty or more families, assault t: urder a tenant, and then escape without being This
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  • 1406 6  - An American Negro Looks At Malaya WILLIAM WORTHY Mr Worthy, a delegate from the Ir.<> motional Union Sciolist to 'the Socialist conference m Rangoon, discusses^ lus m,,-/„ MI m Malayan "Race problem By 9L mm £%M m. Sino-Malay Unity NANYANG SIAXG PAU says! that the movement to further, Sino-Malay co-operation
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  • 1192 6  -  ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS By TVTO one can deny that the housing situation throughout Malaya is disgraceful. Why is nothing being done about it? In parts of Singapore, and m some streets m Kuala Lumpur there are houses m which are crowded more than a hundred
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  • 329 6 We, the PEOPLE ONLY ENGLISH? Sir: The proposal for a Chinese University has caused a great deal of controversy among the local population. The majority has supported it because they feel that time is ripe to start another University for the education of a younger generation which has been denied
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  • 14 6 as I was saying, there's always some-one worse off than yourself— V*
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  • 166 7 rroMS officers m Singapore seized contraband 1 indi'iK roW to the value of over $25,060 "I', „;.kt.nd. an official told The Standard t nan air passenger who landed at _k «g was found m possession of I Is m gold bars worth $4,000. Customs officers found
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  • 10 7 This Thief Scaled Pipe At Midnight 3 A v here
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  • 58 7 i b F< i i nave; S ii i i i U d m !/fi as eMerrest :day. I O ie pistol was recovered. I ncolna and H rn« ts from the R yal A t Force, Tengah. today bombed a terrorist p al Kua
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  • 160 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. rhirty assistant penghulus and lietuas from various Johore ipongs received their first esson m civics m Johore! Bahru today. The whole programme was carried out smoothly excepl i ne item m which the Assistant Controller of Supplies! v. as not available
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  • 17 7 FIRsT FRENCH naval vessel to visit Pakistan, the sioop iazelle, decked m Karachi yesterday AFP
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  • 57 7 Stonrord London Correspondent LONDON Feb. 9. The following ore the closing price* ot rubbei ond tin on London Morket today:— LONDON RUBBER Apr. June 22|d. Morket: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £973 per ton buyers, £975 sellers. Three months: £944 buyers, £945 sellers. Settlement Price: £980. Soles
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  • 35 7 photo. ■—■ymwßwwwwM w Premier Mossadeq of Iran (right) ia shown here with Ayatollah Kashani. speaker of the Iranian Parliament, during their Jan. 28 meeting first m five months— m Teheran. AP
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  • 140 7 LONDON, Feb. 8 (UP)— Ships ran for shelter from a 50-mile-an-hour gale that swept Scotland's west coast today for the first time since the disastrous storms a week ago. Coast guards were on weather watch and all ships were given gale warnings. Torrential rain deluged other Scottish
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  • 24 7 NEW ZEALAND'S cruiser the Back Prince. with the country's Naval contingent for the coronation will arrive at Portsmouth on May 5. Reuter
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  • 370 7 US Fleet Ready For Far East Action: himitz calls for comfidence BERKELEY, California, Feb. 9, (VP).— Admiral Chester Nimitz, commander of the historic World War II island-hopping campaign m the Pacific, said today that the United States Navy "will be prepared to meet any demands placed on it" m Asian
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  • 31 7 BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 9. (Reuter) Six people were killed and 14 injured when a crowded bus collided with a lorry, 75 miles south of Buenos Aires yesterday.
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  • 399 7 'US Now At War'— Taft Urges Bombing Of Red Bases In Manchuria WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (AP)— Declaring that "we're ot war with the Chinese Reds now/ Senate Republican leader Robert Taft said the question of warlike acts simply does not arise m connection with the change m the U.S. 7th
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    61 7 Sydney Lord Mayor. Alderman P. D. Hills, opened an appeal for flood victims m Britain and Holland yesterday. Reuter. photo Sixteen out of 84 of Singapore's lovelies were rh»y-n to qualify for the finals si the Capitol Blue Room last night. The finals will he held tomorrow. Picture
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  • 25 7 ELEVEN Allied Superforfa left a supply centre En North Korea "cratered and smoking" after pounding it with 110 tons of bombs on Stmriav.
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  • 66 7 WELLINGTON, Feb. 9 (Reu-ter-AAP) The New Zealand Government will give C 250.000 for flood relief m Britain and Holland with immediate payments of £50,000 to each country to meet urgent cases. Prime Minister Sidney Holland, announcing this tonight, said the allocation of the remaining £150.000
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  • 94 7 LEAVENWORTH. Kansas. Feb. 8 (CP)— June Haver. Hollywood dancing star, who announced she would give up her career to enter a convent and become a nun, arrived at the Sisters of Charity Convent at Xavier on the outskirts of Leavenworth tonight. The charming actress arrived at
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  • 60 7 DAGENHAM. (Essex). Feb. 9 (Reuter) Four children, two boys and two girls died m hospital here last night after being found unconscious m their gasfilied bedroom. A fifth, their eldest sister, aged nine was slightly affected. Their mother. Mrs. Alice Darney. aged 32. had left them asleep while
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  • 221 7 CAPETOWN, Feb. 9, (Reuter).— South Africa's Torch Commando Organisation nearly 250,000 strong pledged to bring down Malan's Nationalist administration, announced yesterday that it would organise mass protests if the government rejected safeguard amendments for its new anti-defiance "Public Safety Bill. The bill, due to be debated
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  • 110 7 BANDUNG, Feb. 9 (Reuter).] A call tor harmony and j goodwill In the work of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Ear East was made to-day by Dato Mahmtui bin Mat. representative for Malaya and North Borneo. Speaking during the resumed debate on economic condiItions
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  • 23 7 PREPARATIONS are being made for Miss Thailand j 1952 to Visit the Thai Expeditionary Force m Korea m April.— UP. I
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  • 319 7 JISJIS PRIME Minister Josef Stalin has told Argentina's new ambassador there would be no war if each country stayed out of the internal affairs of other countries, the envoy disclosed yesterday. Ambassador Leopoldo Bravo, said he had talked Saturday night with the Soviet leader for
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  • 58 7 SEOUL, Feb. 9 Gen James A. Van Fleet and his successor Lieut.-Gen. Max\ I Taylor flew within artillery range of the Chinese Communist lines yesterday on then second day of touring the front together. It was Van Fleet's thuwml visit to the central fiont
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  • 121 7 LONDON. Feb. 9. (Reuter) Six masked men broke into "burglar proof Canada House last night and blew open two safes, one m the London offices of The Royal Bank of Canada. But they collected lean than £1.000 Sterling They beat the elaborate alarm
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  • 285 7 THE HAGUE, Feb. 9— Strong winds and high tide*, smashed holes m more dykes m Holland's flood devastated south-west area during the week-end. A Government spokesman said today the breaches "were not serious." Tens of thousands of troops and volunteers f:< several countries were working m
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    • 90 7 ILA YA iV AIR WA YS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES NOW CALL AT mai jtrr a MA LA I I A DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS ML 04 ML ]21 ML. 109 Molo P re DCP 650 X'K LumpUr Dep 073 LumpUr DCP 1735 rt" VJJI Malacca Arr. 0805 Malacca Arr. 1810 L
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  • 516 8 Qantas Ist To Use Equipment SYDNEY. Feb. 9. (AP). —The pilot of Qantas Empire Airways Constellation VH-EAD tinned a switch on his instrument panel He was flying at an altitude f »i 15,000 feet back to Sydney from South Africa. At the turn of the switch
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  • 181 8 THE profit of Batu Selangor; Tin Dredging Company for the j year ended Sept. 30. 1952. after providing for depreciation Is $744,040. j Net profit for the year amounted to $417,012 after deIductiag restoration expenditure written! off, $61,107. Malayan income tax $247,921. directors I additional remuneration.
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    • 667 8 I I PAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland S*» Francisco Los -Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P Sham Spore AriLA/Sr A VESSEL H/KM <*Ueb iMar 2L\la. foi fall partial m ol Dry Cargo Deep ranks ano passengei BocKi- zi etc. ANGLO-FRENCH ft BENDIXSENS ITD. ILL: X Lumpur 311
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    • 668 8 X.P.M. LINES (AM booking agents tor XL M./G I A ./C PA ARRIVALS DEPARTURES IVaJwerang from Surabaia, Lamongan for Pontiarak Bali-ports Feb. II Pemangkat, Sambas Feb. 10 Lebak from Pontianak, l.arat for Palembang Feb. 1« Pemangkat. Sambas Tan siaoe ior Penang, Belbelan Feb. 12 Deli. Oleh.eh. Sibolga Feb. 13 M
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    • 830 8 EAST ASIATIC l|f SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA l X ()rv| 'MMINUI* f« Bangkok 18 ttMb l: i; Fffc I TATAGONIA" for a letafdft, rr) 1; "h I Melbourne, Barnie v Syd- ney (not loadmc loral B cargo) W/28Fe* 'LALANDIA" for Bangkok 7/; Mar *H I •INDIA- for Bangkok IX Mim,, I
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  • 21 9 COMMODITY PRICES V."' S m 881 I pes.ni B s filers I LS s S M i <i wa sellers 1
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  • 84 9 Hopes For A Stable US W A SHINGTO N Feb. 9. (UP) Secretary of the Treasury, George Humphrey. I yesterday that he hopes establish a "stable dollar" that does not drop m value jive the United States a '*slon bul sure" m the "too ten of the taxed." In his
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  • 148 9 Ai i Feh (IP) —Japanese newspapers ted that India had proposed that Japan m a joint project to develop India's iron Jn/ts Sn ftlival 51 •be Bengal Bay area. These plans included the expansion of harbour facilities at CalcutI anci the construction ol a
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  • 88 9 W A S H I N CI T O N Feb. 8. i UP) The Export Import Bank announced yesterday that arrangements have been completed for the operation of a U556,000,000 cotton purchase credit, recently uuth&rised for Avis' ria. It \va> granted to permit the
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  • 223 9 TOKYO Feb. 9. (I P).-J a pan's trade with South hast Asia deemed approximately 30 pe7 cent Urf yt»t from 1951, incomplete firarrc h> Yh. c Deliberation Board revealed today Economic The board's report to the Diet released today ..a ed however, that the nations
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  • 60 9 PHOIO. Mr. Kenneth Talks, right, general manager of the Indian Overseas Bank, arrived m Singapore by air from Calcutta Saturday for a week's inspection visit of the Malayan branches. Mr. Talks will also tour South -East As»a. He was met at the airport by Mr. G.
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  • 167 9 THE fall m the market prices of rubber and copra amounting to some 50 per cent, during 1952 resulted m an adverse balance of trade for British North Borneo of 55.2 million, against a favourable balance of $43.5 million for 1951. An official preliminary report
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  • 95 9 M A L A V A N Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: New York 33 (T.T.). 331 (0.D.). 33J on trade bills and 33 5/16 on credit bills (DO d/st); Canada 32 3/16 (T.T.). 32 5/16 (0.D.), 32 9/16 (90
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  • 52 9 KARACHI. Feb. 9. (AP)— Pakistan and Indonesia Saturday signed their first bilateral trade agreement. It will last tor 12 months ami comes into ef- immediately. Pakistan"? export 5 will include sports goods, surgical •i mneot? "nil *t on. and Indonesia will export rubber j ana
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  • 116 9 THE pioduce market m Singapore was dull m the coconut oil section and quietly steady m copra. Fair business was reported for pepper. Copra had buyers at $38j per picul with some business passing at that level. The market was slightly easier at the close after
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  • 742 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Malayan share market was quietly steady in the tin and industrial section with small business passing:. Rubber shares continued to be neglected. Changed price were: IN Oil STRIA I S Buver_ Sellers Alex Bricks Pref. 2.15 2.30 Ords. 4.10 4.20 A tins
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    74 9 photo. ONE of the best-known Japanese personalities and a close friend of Japan's Prime Minister. Shigeru Yoshida. arrived m Singapore by air from Tokyo Saturday. He is Mr. J. Shirasu. right, chairman of the Tohoku Electric Company one of the largest m the country. Mr. Shirasu was a top liaison
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  • 206 9 Shortage Of Copra Hits Oil Millers In Colony Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE oil millers are experiencing increasing difficulty m obtaining sufficient copra for processing because of keen competition from the re-export trade for available In consequence, mills m the Colony are operating on a reduced scale. The troubles of the
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  • 95 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKAIM Mon Authoritative sources at the Ministry of Econottic Affairs today flatly denied continued Singapore mb her market rumours that Indonesia i s involved m barter trade with Ked China. An official spokesman declared: Not on c Heeaee for expert of
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  • 176 9 was 1 now f< ■> (UP).— United States nportf lrom Asia slumped i'> November when mer landise from nearly al] potmtrieg e»> <ept Ifalaya wa« n cr m valuation 'ban October. The dec me affected .lapr. i India. Indonesia the Philippines. U.S. exports
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  • 67 9 BUDAPEST. Feb. 9. (AP)— The H'!-T\"-:m Minister of Justice, Gyula Desci, has been relieved ol his post, a onesentence communique published by Budapest Sunday morning papers announced. The terse communique did not indicate why Dr. Desci had been relieved but it represented the first official
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  • 353 9 LONDON, Feb. 9. (IP).— Britain maintained a sizeable trade with Russia and the East European satellites throughout 1952. with rubber as the chief export item, official figures disclosed recently. A Board of Trade survey ol overseas trade showed that botwe° arv and November of
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  • 157 9 Rubber Prices Unchanged Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore remained quiet yesterday at prices unchanged from those prevailing on Saturday, first grade rubber closing at 77| cents per lb. for February shipment. Small turnover of business was reported during the day with the market uncertain a! the opening
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  • 46 9 (HONGKONG, Feb Special Standard Service Closing prices on ihe Hongkong Exchange today were (15.82 to ill sterling $6.***** to US $1; $1,836 to Malayan $1: (0-222 Lo one Indones an Rupiah; Gold to on*> tiol lv U l l tr I a 1. 1
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    • 835 9 < SSL f 'jxt^m^tsß 9 t i t 9 i i >i aPMB BanSINGAPORE ga«i d?indwSsian AwrA¥s! RAUB I Hn\\ O.ary "V^nL^' -GA34, ENTERTAINMENT r\N j( xmi km \n xiku\\< Vla^jn GWnil (833) I am. rr r ry M m. Tm m» \THAY P\cinc ABWATS KIsUANG Hongkong. Saigon lISAI3O] 815
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    2257 10 811^^*^****^^^^???^^1^**^ |v sss^,'^^TAjx^,Rs!fr£3<fift&^^ I i > TTELL, well. Tl HAD lo hap- pen! As usually follows, someone had to take up the lead we set. and m this ease it was the Free Press, who now dog the Standard to "do the town" too on a Saturday
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    95 11 WALTHAMSTOW Avenue, holders of the Amateur Cup, held top of the League Manchester United to a 1-1 draw when they met on the Manchester ground on January 21 m jthe fourth round of the F.A. Cup. Photo shows: Stan Gerula, Walthamstow goalkeeper and one of the hardest-worked men on the
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  • 101 11 Polo Club Open 1953 Season I THE Singapore Po'.o Club [opened their 1953 season on ;he polo ground al Thomson Road lon Saturday, when IL' players i ook par: m medium and slow cfiakkers. The ponies are not fir at present for fast p. ay. nor 1 are the players.
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  • 141 11 Kuala Lumpur's War Department Civilian S:aff Association will field a football team :his season. This was decided at a meeting of the association held m Kuala Lumpur. The President of the association, E. A. Moreyra took the chair The meeting then elected a
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  • 34 11 Football matches are wanted by the Government Printing Office Sports club. Cubs and teams may contact Salleh bin Ahmad. Sports Secretary, Government Printing Office S.C.I Upper Serangoon Road Shiga- pore 13. j
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    • 104 11 m.mm.mmmmmmm\m\mmm..mmmm^mm. Aga an g£ ajp *Jjp w^w w w'^r A v) oil RAM ROAD GRSNP OPENING night I2th FEBRUARY 1953 2 5 AT 8.30 p.m. t ffs» r LADIES! fOJI /OUR SATURDAY DATE AVD OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS A nE vs PICK-Mf-Ur FACIAL TO SMOOTHS TNI WEEKS WRINKLES •tsfTUaulC* 1 FOR
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    • 181 11 NOTICES DRAFT ADVERTISEMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICH? A LITY. LAKE GARDENS CANTEEN Applications are invited for tne lease of premises m the Open Air Canteen to be erected by the Kuaia Lumpur Mumnpality m the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. Tender forms may be obtained from the undersigned upon payment of a
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    • 509 11 NOTICES "GREEN SPOT" ORANGEADE GREEN SPOT Incorporated of Los Angeles California U.S.A. the owners of the "Green Spot" Registered Trade Mark have pleasure to notify the public that the production and distribution of Green Spot Orangeade has been recommenced m Singapore. The Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Limited of Singapore hay?
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    • 727 11 SITUATIONS VACANI M ONttOfUXG ASSISTANT. SPI ;CI. S r GRADE (Temporary) Dep irtmenl of Broadcasting Sin. Snpore Salary scale $420-lflA--528/8,37- 24A-720 p.m. phis C.O.L. and Singapore Allowances. Total emoluments at pre*ent range from an initial <>f $623 pjn. with annual increment to $890 pjn. lor a single officer and from
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    • 984 11 Jri i'H v /\t. I -J.TR* Si >l IPOH. I AITOLNIMFVT OF ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR I APPLICATIONS are jaitliij i .rom Federal Citizens foi ip 4 pointmei I <s Assistant Iruti >cj ni 1- itting and Automob a Pi aetice al the Jun or Technii al (Trade) School, Ipoh. Salary |00/.
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    • 153 11 sflf LAti/ fr yHXS NO XI [rOTHE RESCUE, JUNIOR KH I WE'VE SWORN TO l V TAKE I |¥40'|S WwGliTtf-DROw^ ,|Cp»% \l **^*"~J^f FRIENiDOF SPACE CADCTSrMARS rV, fe PERFORM ONE USEFUL ME *-n ftsVUUklftlkT )AMV FRIENPOF IT^i 5 M/NE. r f X PATROt-.^ r-— ,< r v SERVICE TO THE
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  • 119 12 TIGER S.C, OFFICIALS 'i v following wen r ft G< nera ng of th< Swimming c eld Satu la: i j I A Cheng Vice Pn M Let Wing X Dr. 1 Tan lre-e!< eh Sim Y< n Lim, I iW c Hong ected) M ran We Eng Ho Secretary:
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  • 37 12 A ROVERS Junior XI will j play a fr;e.: i ly football match ie iinst tne ETocklil M al Farrer Park today. Al Juniors sure requested to p at tha Bel I toi select
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  • 50 12 Rl GBY: Seven-aside tourI k 135 p'■ RjEME "A" r HMS I/jwcoto; 5.10 p.m. Sev-' bawang "B v Seletar: 5.35 n ifniversity c SCC "A*; 8 p.i RASC "A" r South. HOCKEY: ShcV SC v GHQ ■1 Tanglm, .SOCCER: Inter Sciool i V rtorki b Senmpoou ot VS.
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  • 268 12 SPRINGBOKS' SIX FOR 325 BUT MELBOURNE. Feb. 9 (Reuter-AAP)— South Africa scored 325 for the loss of six wickets m reply to Australia's first innings total of 520 on the third day of the fifth and final test here today. The tourists need 45 more r
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  • 412 12 One Cup And Two Crutches Plus A Happy Son SAFA TOURISTS RETURN WITH SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association tourists returned to Singapore yesterday with om Cup and two crutches. The Cup was for their >° ver P"" victory over Manila and the crutches were tor only casualty, left winger Rahim Omar.
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  • 335 12 ALEX BUXTON, the London fighter now m Singapore under contract to Nene Promotions for three rights, is eager to entertain troops— and he is prepared to fio to J the Federation— or as far as < Korea just to give exhibition bouts "for the
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  • 147 12 READERS of the Stafapore Standarf *°«*e "the Moat Popular Spertsman or Sportewoinaii M»fava who will be honoured as an Unofficial raSeffi esta Tumdon during M., and June this year. Th» Contest which will last three months, f Mm FehrSrfl to May 8, is heH under the joint
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  • 68 12 SRU'Seven' Open With 2 Walkovers THE thret ;v to complete the the «vei on the Pada tab* reduced t Flying Boat w- N'* walkover l Tp J i Blakang Mai N "B'\ .Vy In the Royal s I-. gah A' 't% go;I te-i'ir [1 I Sign; far hanlc! team, they
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  • 25 12 ST AH a get-ti I tonight at I Tamil B: fl at Parrel fl It fl will be pre* i fl
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  • 589 12  -  Sporting Gesture -By Kulim Beat Baling 6-2 FROM WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Perak Gold Vase winner, SPORT ING GESTURE, with J. Donnelly astride, provided the best work* this morning when he skipped the three m 37 1/5 sees, on o yielding This is a
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    • 127 12 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Xlf red's Coronation Souvenirs I Mr./Mrs./Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date j Mark envelope: Coronation Contest 40 The Ever Popular World Famous TAI MAN KEW CIRCUS LAST NIGHT lM&^ at Slienion Win?. wwww
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    • 77 12 GREAT EASTERN TRADE FAIR What's on tonight 1. Trade t rMWafci riuodlifdi! Min iattW n r iTaninnq h S.( i 3. I xhihition of ■> Tandem lh J S^ 4,213 Wlio Tr.i\ell.d Inland J" 7^7,,,,, A lli-taif' Miles. Vuu M^' G Believe Your Ejm 4. CM*** «*J Pale >I.i» \"d
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