Singapore Standard, 11 February 1953

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  • 13 1 fe 3H JL M SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19§3. TWENTY PAGES
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  • 217 1 VILLAGERS TOLD: HELP TO WIPE OUT THIS GANG I UMPUR, Tues.— The Director formation, Federation, yesterday n people of South-west Selangor to U the surrender of the remnant [the now broken up Communist gan' V, used to terrorise the area. .-Ho- 1 believed that U the remain m u-. they
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  • 24 1 > lete sbol g Jee gg t c rs i1 F an i c B Mci n g p. HI A'.
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  • 18 1 Aussie Coal for Malaya? 10 (A I SI p 11 base 1 r r. Ma ava, 250.000 gas\
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  • 23 1 The dea:h was announced m Madras yesterday of Indian Defence Minister Gopalas.vamv Ayyangar after a long illness. He was 71, A.F.P.
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  • 50 1 AN EIGHT-PAGE Chinese New Year Supplement is published with today's issue of the Singapore Standard. It contains several interesting articles m conjunction with the celebration of the great occasion. With this supplement, today s paper wll rnntnfn 3JT'ffr <1 but it is still sold at TEN CiSNTS.
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  • 259 1 FOLK hours after he escaped from Singapore Pearls Hill Prison, by scaling its 22-foot wall, Wee Kiat Sens, a 17-year-old convict serving a 19-month sentence for extortion, was re-arrested by Police m a house m China Street. Ho had served less than two
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  • 526 1 First Blow In Big Blockade Move REPORT SAYS HONGKONG, Feb. 10 -.-Gunfire, believed to be a sea bottle between Chinese Communists and Nationalists m the South China Sea, was heard today m the Portuguese Island Colony of Macao. It was the first indication of a possible
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  • 24 1 A PORTABLE electric shaver that plugs into the lighter socket on the dashboard of a car is the latest American gadget. AP
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  • 21 1 An Egyptian military plane crashed between Suez ami Li Arish yesterday, killing 32 ol 35 military personnel aboard.
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  • 115 1 WINDS OF up to 80 miles an hour whipped across Britain yesterday after one of the wildest nights of the winter. But they came from the West and though torrential rain whipped the all-night workers racing with time to plug the sea walls of fl*to**q Canvey
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  • 104 1 A COLD driving rain lashed the flood areas of Holland today m a prelude to predicted gales that the authorites feared would imperil some villages and houses not yet evacuated m the heart of the storm-ravag ed southwest. The weather hampered onerations by t*o national air
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  • 22 1 President and Mrs. Eisenhower will attend a sperial showing tonight of the film "Mahatma Gandhi 20th Century. Prophet* Reuter
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Feb. 10 (Reuter) —The Dowager Marchioness of Reading, Chairman of Britain's Women's Voluntary Services, plans to leave for the Far East at the end of this month, it was announced todS Lady Reading intends to visit W.V.S. members m Singapore. Malaya, Japan and Korea.
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  • 169 1 Soviet Embassy Bombed TEL AVIV. Feb. 10 Madame Claud ie Yersov, wife of the Soviet Minister here, was* Injured on the lace, leg, atKHfiand m a bqmb attack Which blasted the Soviet Legation here last night, it was unofficially learned today. But her wounds were only slight. Several people were
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  • 126 1 DOCKS: FINAL MOVE A LAST minute effort to avert the threatened strike by 800 whUe-collar workers of the Singapore Harbour Board will be made today by the Commissioner for Labour, Mr G. W. Davis. He has called for a meeting be .ween the Harbour Board »nd their Association representatives. The
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  • 29 1 A Foreign Office spokesman said the British Government has not received any proposal from the United States about a blockade of the Chinese mainland. A.F.P.
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  • 30 1 THE Comptroller of Inland Revenue. Federation announced that the net collections from income tax for the period Dec. 28, 1952 to Jan. 31. 1953 amounted to $9,674,418.84.
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  • 68 1 MALACCA, Tues.— The terrorists' way of life m the jungle was today disclosed by the Malacca Information Department through a surrendered enemy youth. He said that last October he saw a newly-born baby tied up m a sack by the terrorists and thrown into a river
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  • 25 1 SHOOTING broke out m Guatemala City, Central America, between demonstrating students, police and Communists. Reports say that 15 to 20 were killed.
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  • 22 1 SIXTEEN Irish farmers were arrested while picketing a dairy m a 13-day strike for more money for their milK.
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  • 41 1 Sepa«g; Cpl. Nordin bin Ywsoff of Serdang; P.C. Salleh bin jlmaludcUn Ke P°»g p c "hariffuddin bin Muslim of Cheras Road Police Station. K.L. and S. C. Kassim bin Din of Simpanir ala Selangor.- Dept. of Information photo.
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  • 188 1 PENANG, Tues.— The fatal shooting, nearly a year aeo of David Chen, well-known Chinese educationist and Principal of the Chung Ling High School, was recalled today when three young Chinese were produced Sfnrp it Col J F H Weston m the first magistrate's court
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  • 27 1 BECAUSE lie felt cold. Wont* So. 19, a Hongkong shop-boy, rode bis bicycle '^ii bis hands m his pockets. He WBt lined $10. AP
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  • 85 1 -And He fs Pleased KUALA LUMPTjR. Tugs. Sir Gerald Templer visited the* Kuala Lumpur station of Radio Malaya today. He ffms accompanied by the DirectorGeneral Information Services, Federation of Malaya. Mr. A. D C. Peterson. Genera! Templer. spoke to all members of the staff. The General was
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  • 26 1 The Chinese Communist news agency reported that the fruit" crop of L 052 was 50 per cent higher than that of LtSL A.P.
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  • 68 2 A FREE ho. -Tie nursing ■be m Mi ndarii r Singaf >r^ c beg n 3- Sf r hn 1 An bi c 8.-> sadi ea Iq lartei s, Stamford R I, on ret JJ at 4 pjn. G:r. if] X p utb n:ay I Hai
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  • 120 2 Standard Staff Reporter A PRELIMINARY report en .-c a-'.- o! *.ne "r.ree con'.rac"- rs -a- j are c~'upyir;g Singa- r>ore Imprtvenent Trus: flat? bai oe*Ti ?übrr.i*.te'J *o the Jr.airrr.an of he Tru Mr F M Nei Mr. M Ntr.e tc i The Stan iard v t-->r:eiv
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  • 197 2 lut boo-strong Singapore Medical Workers inion *as threatened to call a strike. The Union's secretary, Vlr. Lim Gong Tee, who has been newly elected m place of Mr. John Pinto, has written to the Colonial secretary fivinf the Government a week from Moniay,
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  • 93 2 THE Singapore Fifth Police Co urt Magistrate, Mr. D.H J r. o :v. a rt ve^'er i«v sentenced &2-year-ol I Loh Lian to one n inth*3 imprisonment and 12 m nths 1 police supervision for -:e.-':r.g twe sets of truck sis n Kal ang Airport Inspc i
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  • 117 2 Dying Man Tells Of Attacker GIVING evidence at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Knight and a jury yes- terday. a taxi driver. Poh Tan. sa.d that a msn he was taking to hospital told him that he had been stabbed because of a woman. He vowed he woold have
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  • 55 2 A 36-YEAR-OLD Woman. Tai Sye Keov.\ toTe! *he Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday thai she used liquor to •ure her r'r.e'.::v.a'i: legs. Tan was charged with owning ar. unlicensed 5::^1 and posses?:r.g autiable liquor. She pleaded guilty and was fined S3s*». ir.
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  • 450 2 •WE HAVE THE CHANCE' Standard Staff Reporter TUBERCULOSIS can be wiped out m Singapore with intelligent handling af the T. B. situation," Mr. C. L Edwords, chairman of th< Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, says m his statement for th< year ending Oct. 1952, tabled at
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  • 112 2 Says Labour Chief THE Singapore Labour Department :s unaware of an; mass exodus of sk:-.ed bui ing workers frorr^ the Feu..-; ntion io the Colony. Mr. G W Davies. Commissioner i Labour told The Stan Lai yesterday. He sa!d ?riat there was r' acute shortage of
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  • 169 2 Wife Says Husband Beat Her A SINGAPORE European woman who alleged that her husband beat her six days m a month accused him m the Singspore Fifth Police Court yesterday, of failing to maintain her arid their daughter since July 1951. Mrs. Heather Ann StrattonBryee said that they were married
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  • 45 2 HINDUS m the Federal ?.t.<\ Singapore «HQI obser i •he Ifaha S.varathr. toaaon by :a-t:ng. and observing an a :-n.ght vigil to Lore Sr Tru Sr: Serpasa agi Tf-.-.ple at Ceylon Road Singapore, v.-:'! hold spec:., prayera on the day.
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    30 2 MISS MARGARET Masasseh and Mr. Eric Beard, winners respectively of the women's and men's sections of the Frankie Lame Crooning Contest held at the Capitol Cinema on Monday night. Standard
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  • 63 2 IPOH. Tues— A housewife. Tang Peng Moi (38) was fined SI SO. or one month's imprisonment, by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazally today, when cdmitted i'.l-treating her foster daughter on Jan. 8 at her house m Falim. Tang was fined another S5O. or two weeks' imprisonment, for failing to
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  • 73 2 DISTRICT collection be mace by the Singapore X :a; Board on Mar. 3 a: K;«t i Gisp Timber Store. Jaia:. Eunoa. All rates and duepayable to the Board houses, land and rubber es- tate? may be paid at this ct-v--ire between the hours of y <;
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  • 192 2 AN AMERICAN tourist yesterday refused m the Singapore First District Court to accept a pair of sun glasses which a thief had bourht with money stolen from him. He was Mr. Ralph Martin, who is on a world tour. "The glasses." he s
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  • 31 2 M-Cycle Rates Up By 50 p. c. as ami S inga i to?d The Si at that s be* :< Deal gngen WEE Mm •W fori'l p 'd h.ni a '-X Standard
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  • 171 2 $39,211 Traffic Fines A Record FIXES imposed by Singapore Trafh C oun mfr trates reached the record total of $39,211 m ixum an increase of about $13,000 over December n official statement. Ca^es dealt with by TrafTv Police Totalled 4.340 n January, compared vrito 3^35 De ember last year. The
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  • 171 3 Army To Get Homes For 40 Families TEX of the 40 families who have been asked by the Singapore War Department to quit their quarters m Serangoon Road, will be allotted Improvement Trust homes immediately, Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, president of the Army Civil Service Union, told The Standard
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  • 79 3 THE Singapore Hawkers' Union is asking the City Council :v* to withdraw licences tor fresh meat, Bsh, and poultry street stal s. In a loiter to the President ol the Hawkers' Committee of the City Council, the Union, stating its case, points out that the withdrawal
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE trade union representatives are now attending a series of ten weekly discussion groups on the "Problems of Local Trade Unionism", under the leadership oi Mr. Keith Payne, of the British Council.
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  • 67 3 Standard photo by A CHINESE towkay who walked into Robinson's recently saw this dragon and, on the spot, offered the manager 5250 for it. The offer was turned down. The wizard who, m five days, converted discarded wire netting and pieces of tinsel and tissue paper
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  • 224 3 A TEAM of RAF officers will leave Britain today by Hastings aircraft on a 24,000-mile tour to Japan and Korea by way of Singapore. This is the longest of ai~ series of training flights and liaison visits, covering 67.000 miles and countries. It is
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  • 66 3 THE Singapore Kampong Bugis Fire Victims Committee held a meeting yesterday, at which it was decided to transfer $118,957 to the Joint Relief Organisation. It was also decided to hand over old clothes collected to the Blue Cross. The committee collected a total of $156,030. Of
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  • 335 3 SINGAPORE Police have detained five youths m connection with thefts and burglaries committed m the last two days. The youths, whose ages range from 17 to 19. are described by the police as "juvenile" lawbreakers. A 17- YEAR-OLD Sikh, who broke into a house
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  • 74 3 DR. D. W. G. FARRIS, Dean of the Medical Faculty, will lay a wreath at Harrower Hall on Saturday at 9.30 a.m. at a spevial ceremony to commemorate the 11 Medical students who died m 1!>4!. The students were burying one of their colleagues m the General Hospital
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  • 52 3 THE Singapore City Council Workers Union, the Singapore Stores Employees 1 Union, the Singapore Ar m y Labour Union', and the Singapore Public House Owners' Association, were registered during the month. At the end of Jan. there were 171 trade unions m Singapore with a tot. membership
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  • 300 3 SEVENTY employees of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company (Eastern) Ltd., and the Shell Company of Singapore Ltd. (Head Office staff), will receive long service emblems at a tea party to be held at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden tomorrow at 5 p.m. The employees, attached to
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  • 266 3 No Hint Of Sacking Temporary Workers THERE need be no fear of an immediate retrenchment of Singapore Government temporary clerks, Mr. G.A. Tessensohn, president of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, told The Standard yesterday. He said: The circular sent by the Establishments Officer of the Government may be
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    37 3 MISS PEGGY Wee, another volunteer helper at the Chinese New Year Ball m aid of SAT. A. on Feb. 28 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Let your New Year resolution include charity to S.AT.A.
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  • 100 3 THE finals f«>r the "Mi- Max Factor Singapore** contest which carries with it j free return trip to Hongkong (01 Sl.ooo m cash) for the winner, :U be held tonight at the Capitol Ballroom. The W Beml-finallstfi picked from the 84 entrants on Holiday will parade
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  • 70 3 DR. KIANG AI KIM. a lecturer m Chemistry a; the University of Malaya, has been j admitted to the Fellowship ol the Royal Institute of Chemistry. He is the first Asian m Malaya to gain this distinction. Dr. Kiang graduated from Raffles College m 1938
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  • 110 3 THE Singapore Council for Adult Education needs more teachers of English because all students m vernacular classes supported by the Council have to learn English. The Standard was told yesterday Twenty-eight of these twolanguage classes are already functioning and 47 more are being organised. Qualified
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  • 209 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN OFFER of a monthly film show for patients at Singapore's Woodbridge Mental Hospital has been received by Mr. C. O. L. Salvesen m answer to his appeal for amenities for the patients. Mr. Salvesen told The Standard yesterday that the Director
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  • 91 3 SI N GAPORE government Seamen's Union, which Is t !l< > first trade union want to affiliate with the Singapore Council for Adult Education, will have to wait for the help l\ WBOU to open adult English classes m Pulau Brani. The Union was told
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  • 33 3 THE Singapore nese School Old Boys Association prill hold 4mner m the A.C.S. auditorium m Barker Road on March 2 at 8 p.m. In oelebrmtion of Pounder's Day of the school.
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  • 150 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Ong Chow, who was detained for more than 2£ months', tentatively charged with the murder of John Daniel Evans, a Resettlement Officer, will now be able to enjoy his Chinese New Year with his wife and six children at Sungei Rengit,
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  • 105 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Sultan of Selangor today pinned badges on six men of the Selangor Contingent of the Federation Police Force, m recognition of their work during Operation Service. It was the first presentation m ihe Federation and one of those honoured was
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  • 32 4 THE Green Bus Company will operate a bus route from Rochore Road to Princess Elizabeth Estate beginning today. The fare from one ternunui to the other is 40 centi.
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  • 404 4 KUALA LUMPUR, lues.— l o quicKen the end of the Emergency, it has been necessary for the Government m Selangor to impose new food control regulations m the district of Kuala Lumpur. Since the beginning of this month, certain areas m the State
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  • 150 4 City Staff Want Bigger Cycle Pay SINGAPORE City Council Services Union will ask for a higher bicycle allowance for it? members than that recommended by the Council's Transport Allowances Committee. This was decided at a union meeting yesterday, when a revolution was passed asking for the allowance to be $20
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  • 73 4 A VACANT god own m Havelock Road. Singapore, was sold yesterday for $604,000 at a public auction. This was equivalent to $50 a square foot and was well above the current market price, a representative of Nassim Co.. the auctioneers, told The Standard. The house was
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  • 36 4 KLANG, Mon.— The Klang District Court acquitted two men, Chong Leong Kow and Wong Kirn, and two women, Cheh Mew and Cheah Wan, on charges of possession ot "Chee Fall" lottery characters.
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  • 41 4 FOR breaking into th e house of his aunt and committing theft, a Majid bin Mohamad (24) was convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. E. Brown, and sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment. <•■••••■•.•..• photo.
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    80 4 Mr. Cecil Hobbs (above), reference librarian for South -East Asia m the United States Library of Congress, arrived m Singapore last night from Saigon by Cathay Pacific Airways, m the course of his six months tour of South-East Asian countries. He is on a tour for the acquisition of books
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  • 80 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Chinese merchants m the Federation want a representative from any of the Chinese Chambers of Commerce to sit on the Taxation Advisory Committee appointed to advise the Government on general matters of taxation. They feel their interests should be adequately represented
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    23 4 Twenty-three families totalling 123 people will have to vacate this house. Mr. Devereax-Coh'bourn. City Police Magistrate, made a closing o rder yesterday. Standard
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  • 94 4 TWO fisher men. Chan Kum Mong and Saksi bin Mohamed Rias, toid the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing. yesterday how they found the body of a man. Ens Ah Chwee. when they hauled up their fishing net one day. Chan said that Eng and
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  • 61 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tut s Mr. Justice Briggs. at me Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today, reduced the sentence of three months' imprisonment passed on S. Gurusamy, to a fine of $200 m default two months' imprisonment, m view of the appellant"? age. Gurusamy was convicted m
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  • 163 4 ON a closing order made by the Singapore City Police Magistrate, Mr. Devereux-Coleboum, yesterday, 123 people living m an 81-year-old house m Balestier Road will have to vacate the premises within a month. The order was mad« after Mr. Colebourn had visited the house
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  • 144 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Klang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting yesterday, decided to support a hartal by Chinese businesses m the Federation, as suggested at the recent meet- 1 ing of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya m protest against
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Oswald Janz, 23. was produced before Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court, here today on a tentative charge of attempted rape. He was alleged to have attempted to rape a young Chinese woman, at Thamba Pi Hay Estate, 4& mile Sungei BesiKlang
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  • 447 5 TOT capture and subsequent execution oi Mat Indna. notorious Malay terrorist, covptetl with the extensive camnaiiin undertaken b\ the Police and Home Guards has brought about a remarkable improvement m the B.itu Pahat district of lohore. said a Police tin respondent yesterday. Before th( apl ir€ ol
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  • 199 5 C DIFFICULTIES FOR FED. I With Urn National Health Sorkingdora offering s;ood terms to lion medical >ervices face a iprtitien m iit'ttin« expatriate this (ountrv. a spokesman of I issun the that sp» ialists i be si ri f as the Colo- g been
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  • 10 5 Councillor Praises Col. Young PI -->•'•■■ a monster our --'man dread!
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  • 29 5 YWCA To Hold Big Carnival I eld at the i 11 A/s .t ft nt as c t sincss 1 pirl'a wstel I I arming I: t ia by
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  • 139 5 IPOH, Tues.— Pcrak Adul Education Association, through ir> Federation body. IS *o maKe renre<entation!i to the Government for a flat rate grant for Adult Education teachers. The association fee!? tuat teachers should be paid the same grant no matter what language they
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  • 299 5 PENANG, Mon.— Although ang-pows' distributed m the past during Chinese New Year were mostly of silver coins, these will be almost entirely absent from the red packets* to be given away this year m Penang. The Settlement Treasurer. Mr. A. C Harrison told
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  • 109 5 IPOH. Tues. C nema fans m Ipoh will have a'real treat during Chinese New Year as all theatres m town are putting on special attractions. The Odeon. Sun and Malestic, will screen Chinese p;ctures while the other three theatres. Ruby. Rex and Grand will show
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  • 124 5 THIS RIPPING SAW IS A BOON TO MALAYAN SAWMILLS A NEW saw which should be of economic value to sawHrillers has just been introduced m Malaya. It IS itw Dolmar Ripping Chain Saw. agents to which are LindetevH (Malaya) I<td. Attempts had been made to Introduce similar machines. but the
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    710 6 Mb U _M for "•-7*^s*^ tmta o»rf tfesWof. f*. I"?' roio(< day, IT is as yet too early to get a clear idea of the havoc end loss of life caused by the fiveday storm that swept over Western Europe. But whatever the final count, the disaster
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    • 786 6 The American C haracter S ific I have lived m M five inths and (ail to have an acute i ght and understanding into eha rtei when c nnpared lined by "America Fii into American Ufe during bis ten car stay there, 1 ne\ :< lesa nrxa\ to point intrui
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    • 449 6 Why All This Fuss, Emotion S —As I bd' c read \vi*.h Into rrespondence a t a i !hine c University, 1 an lot help being in> gun sed with the Lack of and the surprising of emotional on the par) th e oppose::' < of the idea. In tht-
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    • 338 6 Sir; At long last, the truth about the M.C.A. has been told. This time not by the men-in-the-street, not by jealous opponents, and not even by angry but welldisciplined M.C.A. members, but, strange as it may seem, by the big bosses of this very association. A couple
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  • 367 6 Review of Views The Only Way j THE only way of avoiding a< possible famine m Malaya is« for government to encourage* more rice production, says UTUSAN MELAYU. The paper was commenting on reports that America now has made an agreement to buy rubber from Thailand and Japan has made
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  • 139 6 Sir; I simply cannot tolerate the insult made by some who say that the Malays are backward. I wonder very much whether the history concerning how the Malays came here and their origin is known to them. The Malays came to the Malaya Peninsula as conquerori
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  • 215 7 Stalin Too Busy With Doctors' Plot-Churchill 0 FOVH KBETtHG! II 1 Ni, >, n». <\P)— Prime Minister Winston House <>i Commons yesterday he does n with Stalin would lessen world be indicated. Stalin is probably so t ut bis tloc tors' plot that a meeting would Emrys Hughes recalled Stalin's
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  • 51 7 PARIS. Fob. 10. (Renter)— [arshaJ Alphonse Juin, In- r General of the French i wil leave foi Korea md Indo-Ch oa on a tour of ospe ai 'he end of this H was officially an- Genera] Mark Clark N C mnmander invited him o visit X
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  • 43 7 photo. An air view of the flooded*** town of Goedereede on the island of Goeree m the province of Zeeland. In foreground is a windmill with (behind, centre) the Reformed Church. Inundated farmland is seen m the background. AP
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  • 330 7 'Actions Short Of War' Possible, Bradley Holds l WASHINGTON, Feb. 10— General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, was reported to have told Senators yesterday he believed ships plying to Chinese Communist ports could be stopped and forced to unload
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  • 206 7 LONDON, Feb. 10, (AP).— Snow, cold and storm spread across Europe yesterday, snarling communications and threatening a new influenza wave. Five men of a lifeboat crew were drowned at Faseburgh. Scotland, when their boat capsized at the harbour entrance. Port officials said the boat had
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  • 241 7 BACK FROM EUROPEAN TOUR WASHINGTON, Feb. 10, (Reuter). -American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles returned home yesterday from his lightning European tour and immediately reported to President Eisenhower at the White House. He made no statement after the conferr ence. Mr. Dulles and
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  • 94 7 LONDON. Feb. IQ. (AP) The four power deputy foreign ministers last Bight adjourned their talks on an. Austrian independence treaty without fixing a date for their next meeting. The talks were resumed here last Friday after a break of two years. Last night's development was
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  • 23 7 United States Army vice squads m Salzburg. Austria, used tear gas last night to separate Negro soldiers from woman companions. Reuter.
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  • 71 7 LOXDOX. Feb. 10 (AP) Britain, for the second day running, served official notice she opposes any proposal to blockade the China coastline. The Marquess oi Reading. Parliamentary Under-Secretary tin Foreign Affairs, told the House of Lords the British Government "would view with concern any proposal \o
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  • 22 7 TOUGH convicts called oil' a five-hour rebellion at the Salem. Oregon, penitentiary and released five guards held as hostages. Reuter
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  • 68 7 DUDLEY. England. Feb. m. (Renter). A red-headed stranger was found dead m Dudley public library yesterday, with t w o stab wounds m his chest. Two bloodstained knives were found m his side jacket pocket, suggesting murder. Girl assistants m the library heard no disturbance.
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  • 72 7 s*o*cntc London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 10. The following ore the closing pricp< of rubt-» ano tin or London Market todoy:— > LONOwN RUBBER Spot 221 d. March 22 Id. Apr./Junt 22jd. July/Sept. 22^d. Oct./ Dec. 22 d. March c.i.f. 22 d. Market: Steody. LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 152 7 HEADMAN Pheello Etten Of Maseau. Basutoland. wanted decorations made from human flesh to improve the appearance of his huts and he invited villagers to attend the killing of his father-in-law Moteewa The victim was caught and the huts decorated Yesterday. Chief Justice Sir Harold Willan
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  • 140 7 World News In Brief. THE new American High Commissioner for Germany, Dr. James Conant. said a reunited Germany was one of the major goals of American Dolicv. A 12-MAN Egyptian military mission arrived m Karachi yesterday by air from Cairo for a "16-day official visit.— U.P. PRESS and public will
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  • 54 7 LONDON, Feb. 10, (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth presented nearly 240 awards to men and women of the British Commonwealth today at the first investure of Coronation year. The Queen also privately handed the King's Police Medal to the parents of Police Lieutenant Ernest Miller who was killed
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  • 69 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10 (AP) Aneurin Bcvan, British Labourite, flew here today for a three-week tour of India as guest of the Government. He told newsmen at the airport he was "delighted to be m India" and looked forward to meeting Prime Minister Nehru and
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  • 174 7 LONDON, Feb. 10, (UP).— The Washington correspondent of the London Times said yesterday an American blockade of the Chinese mainland without United Nations approval would be "tantamount to an act of war with incalculable consequences.'' The Times gave the naval blockade story its top position
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  • 33 7 Blindness m Indonesia could 3e cut by four-fifths within 50 --ears by an "economic and ;ocial development programme", said Sir Ciutha Mackenzie of New Zealand. i blind UN. expert. Reuter
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    • 112 7 Chine* history HUA MU LAN #5^ WARRIOR MAID I] i^^^^ j or home > /^L^y(\ ff :-tiv Kno» ig he s*^2^ m* and Could k) S\ T^A m tta": 3 ><i army life \X fl// •Jn^Kfid fc qc ,n -n$ place troops *H e n rhen Icoder U 'f U
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    • 122 7 CHMeSJNiW YSA& tf COMMG i /S' y*' i,7 i gjgirtllP i'ln 'iV'itbil Chinese New Year is always celebrated by rich and poor /^vt\^t p //Ny alike with sumptuous dinners and feosts which are \J-:l_S? t n attended by all the family, relations friends V^ R Now the Famous Flavouring wO^l
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  • 245 8 TOKYO leb 10, (AFP).— The Japanese Governments plan' to pnrchase 100 light airplanes, recently revealed by Defence Minister Tokutaro Kimura, is likely to offer an incentive to Japan's budding aircratt industry. Ki-nina. head of the National Safety-Board, >a f recently that he 'would buy
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  • 86 8 The IMo4** lUlian4Ut tanker Miriella which sailed on Ja« 2« i««J 4badan with s.##« tons oil obtained m a barter deal with the National Iranian OH Company. The Miriella is beaded for Amona. south of Venice, and hopes to avoid trouble with British authorities, who recently
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  • 68 8 HONGKONG. Feb. 10. (UP) The Panamanian-registered ships Rostro and Willa have had their registry cancelled for violating the Panamanian Government's decree forbidding the r calling at Communist Chinese port?, the Panamanian Consulate-Gen-er,! announced last night. The announcement said the Willa is believed to be m Dairen,
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  • 65 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 10. (Rente; >.— The 81.237-ton Cunardei Queen Mary slipped out of hei New York pier successful 1> Sunday without the help ol tugs, after being delayed by tog m the Hudson River foi 90 minutes. She had docked earlier In th? week also under her
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  • 93 8 WASHINGTON. Feb. If. (AP)— U.S. a,ir safety e*perti have made a start, m agreement with British experts, toward approving the purchase by U.S. airlines of the Comet lll— latest of Britain's i>ig jet transports. The end of almost two weeks' preliminary talk was announced yesterday.
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  • 107 8 WASHINGTON. Fob. 10. (UP).— A spokes nan for Trans World Airlines said yesterday the company hopes That its route from New York to Europe and thence to the Middle East and South-easi Asia will be extend to Tokyo m early fall. The "route thui
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  • 46 8 A BRITISH Comet jetlmei flying eight miles above the African continent Sunday completed 10.000 (lying hours b> Comets for BO AC. The IO.OOOih hour was flowr .by a pi a tie on a routiiH pa?sen?er flight from Londoi !to Johannesburg. Reuter
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  • 39 8 TOKYO. Feb. 141, (AFP)— The Japanese Junior Chambei of Con meree and ladu ti i 'nave selected a 24-man deiega tion m represent Japan at the third Asian cemference to bt he:ri m Ai)r; it; Affani a.
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  • 197 9 SOVIET CHARGES OF ECONOMIC RULE DENIED NiM ion by foreign monopolies m tnc ,n i the Far East were yesterday i inkers at the ninth session of the 1 or Asia and the Far East. 3c on Saturday by the Soviet p economic conditions m the ,1 yesterday. i Speakers
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  • 53 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Usually reliable sources Britain is now willing to more than U.S. si. Bo a r wheat m the proI new international wheat break m the British elevation's tenacity of keeppreseni price of S-SI.M a bushel toi wheat from behind-the- Rfc I the
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    29 9 Mr. J. Lips (fourth from left) manager of Shriro Co., Ltd. Kuala Lumpur branch, who entertained his dealers m Selangor at a party held at Loke Yuen Restaurant recently.
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  • 54 9 NEW DELHI. Feb. 10, (AFP) —A series of technical cooperation agreements between India and the United States \ver e signed here yesterday. The agreements provide for a series of hydrographic projects including the construction of irrigation dams, the finance of which will be assured by
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 10:-Spe-cial Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.85 to £1 sterling $5.***** to US $1; $1,835 to Malayan si: SO 222 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $279 to one tael.
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  • 31 9 WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. (AP)— The Mutual Security Agency yesterday allocated to Thailand a further U*****.000 m economic aid. lor American commodities. irrigation. reclamation projects and Japanese minerals.
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  • 309 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 10.— East Sumatra's trade m 1952 showed a substanVal improvement over the year before. Half of the rich territory's imports came directly from Singapore or the Federation of Malaya, The Standard understands. Official statistics are
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  • 107 9 SF.VERAL tons of pepper were transacted m Singapore yesterday, Muntok white being quoted at $545 per picu] and Lampong black $440 on a fairly steady market. Copra was a slightly easier market at $39$ per picul with a small turnover of business. Coconut oil was quiet
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  • 110 9 TOKYO. Feb. 10 (UP)— A cabinet minister said Japan s j standard of living has been rising and predicted a further increase m national income during the fiscal year beginning April. tm Sankuro Ogasawara. Minister of Trade and concurrently chief of the Economic Deliberation Bureau
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  • 55 9 KUWAIT Feb. 10. (AP>The Amc can [nd< ;i ■i I Oil (AMINOL) and P.: stern Oil Compj nies a ready f o start drflling tl 'sixth well m the neutral betw en Kuwait and Sa i I Arabia m an effort to tap the great Burgan-Arab fields.
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  • 101 9 LUXEMBOURG. Feb. 10. <Rev t* r Europe's first common market will come into beins today when the governing body of the European Coal and Steel Community opens a single market for coal iron ore and scrap. This was announced by M Jean Monnet. president <v' the
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  • 84 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 10: (Re;; er) Fifty-five prominent American businessmen are to survey United States foreign aid programmes m H countries under Mir. Clarence Francis chairman of the Board of General Foods Cooperation, Mr. Hare.d Stassen, Mutual Security Administrator, announced shortly after ne returned from his
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  • 338 9 Rubber Group Plans Merger From ANDREW ROTH, Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 10. To meet the growing and ever-present danger of competition from American synthetic rubber production, the leading British rubber group m South-East Asia is encouraging mergers of its rubber estates m Malaya. This
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  • 105 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterda y were: Baycn Sellers No 1 RS > Spot loose 741 K| No. 1 R.S.S. 751 7U No. 2 R.S.S. 71* n No. 3 R.S.S. 684 M Tone: Quiet. tin SINGAPORE, Tuev— The pru-e of tin today was 5472
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  • 178 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The] i Malayan share market was 1 firm m the tin and industrial sections today with a fair' volume of 'business passing. Rubber shares continued to be j neglected. I Changed price were: INDUSTRIALS Buvptj &>Hers Fed dig). 237 2 4:2 Henry Waugh
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  • 101 9 THE Bank I Ej t A 11' i. ported a pr &1 C HK$3.: W SL'ti tor 1952 aftt i p. inf < tcpenses b I With the undisti fit brought n kws fear of HKJ the tot;*] pi a ti ibutioD a m o
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    • 137 9 Only 3 ifejHHpiPwv HEALTHY skin has iS It's natural to want a lovely skin but to have it you "L K&tf^ must follow nature's rule of loveliness and keep the skin **^ai aMmmir Rexona is the simple, delightful way to skin health. For J^r Rexona is blended vvitli Cadyl, and
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    • 535 9 r». r ,r..nnr Kuala 1 un »ur Turi Club: 810 -vj "PI -Live and I Learn 6.43 Rad i Enseml i "\< > Ii i >! K\ l« I IRO.M: ->55 7.13 As S o: 715 L. i BA7W 1030 ana A- Adle and bis harmonica; 7 a Top Oi
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  • 305 10  -  Gaynor Maddox By t\)R a deluxe chicken that has French flavour, try this exclusive recipe. It was originated at Maxim's m Paris, one of the world's great restaurants. The '-he: using a pressure cooker, shewed a Standard representative how to prepare it. step by step.
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  • 284 10 STAR CONTEST No. 2 \l.l. through this week. with the evrtplion of Sund.iN. Hie Singapore Standard presents the second series ot new contest specially designed to interest Malayan film fanAll you've had to do is to colleu the p t tim-s and coupons for ttn-
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  • 192 10 'jO r< ove nail polish stati apply polish remover directly to the stain With an ije-dropp?r. Alter (i jt'ic minutes, sponge with a clean, white unstarched cloth. working from the otiier edge m towards the cent re, P)O not keep cleaning fluids sue; as gasoline m
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  • 271 10 N.itdHii nais wun startling: nam.-s ,v are the contribution of Amerira's top hat -4 nation gaiety. "You could say I was ratihinc mi n i let's think of this as my regal gesture. >i f j York— lately of xMayfair— milliner to the Dache*. said. His
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  • 634 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT By PARENTS who spend their time keeping their children amused and playing with them are really doing their offspring far more harm than good for a child soon loses the art of playing by himself and gets to rely on other people
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  • 162 10 4 CHINESE, aged 23 years, I have been m the habit of visiting my neighbour's house regularly. They have a daughter with whom I have fallen m love. She used to talk with me, and ask me favours, but recently she will not speak to me.
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    • 345 10 l y>A\%^".ikiniikiuuAiaDjQQp[UCTVinfriuiawiruimiinf innnMn iin aaM \fy RITA DELmR*\ 1 mODAY'B QUOTATION': < "Liberty is the only thine I I you cannot have unless you I are willing to give it to others." —William Alien White. WEDNESDAY FOR EVERY- YONE: This day is best used for completing odds and ends of
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    • 320 10 T AM lonely because I have no girlfriend. I am nineteen years of age. and am terribly eager to find a girl. "CHRISTOPHER" (Spore). 7 SUGGEST you try to make friends with the sisters of some of your schoolfriends. Surely some of them have sisters icho are also anxious to
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  • 242 11 Hartley School, Singapore, kept up their winning streak yesterday wften they beat Johore English College by 5—2 m a thrill packed game at Johore Bahru. Bartley who have been used to having things their way found the Collegians a tough proposition. Cheered by their 100
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  • 102 11 THE i~£e crowd which turned to see Singapore Cricket Club v raF. Seletai at hockey I \he padan? yesterday were ,t disappointed if they came ong far thrill*. Th e score was ed ai 3 .1. \i\et seven minutes young De irham ot R.A.F. beat
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  • 109 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— ln the first match of the Selangor Women Hockey Association's KO competition the SCRC defeated the Cosmos on the Cheras Road ground by 3-1. Scorers were Soh See (2), Khuan Sim for Chinese and Mudaliar for Cosmos. SCRC: Yap Ooi Kwan, Lim Ah
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  • 13 11 B ntang Bulan S.C beat Bradp L 2-1 ai weeer yesterday.
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  • 40 11 l Rovers Juniors beat Rocklites I 4-2 m a friendly soccer match i played it Farrer Park yesteri day. Scorers were Rovers Cyril (3? and Dutta.* For Rocklites. Chuan Seng and Henry each I scored a goal. >i
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  • 17 11 jj eft a D Grace -von the sj on SbOOt With a SCOTC •4
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    • 82 11 t's-^ii RK s H a ■••i'l» r I P v \\r\U TMIS 1 HOB BAHDALA ftlimTot Away awWMnWJMH' t MOSKKMB CHINCSE N£W n« SHEUMS CIRCUS AT OUTRAM ROAD AGAIN ON 12th FEB. 53. AT 8.30 P.M. large number of newly engaged Chinese, Malay, Indian actors and actresses. In nftvr Hennaiional
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    • 168 11 I I 1 1 II I II r I I ROtICES I SITUATIONS VACANT DEATH CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 1,000 electric Kettles. Forms from City Elec- trical Engineer's Office (Room 109). Clom NOON 9/3/53. FIRE DEPARTMENT: (A) Supply of 5,000 feet of 2£" first quality
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    • 473 11 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES The Singapore Harbour Board hereby notifies all users i f of its facilities that the Staff I Association representing the Clerical Staff has given noiicc of its intention to go on strike on Tuesday 17th February 1953. Should this strike take place it is the
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    • 675 11 JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL. IPOH. 'POINTMENT OF ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR APPLICATIONS are Invited >m Federal Citizens for ap liniment as Assistant Instrur r m Fitting and Automobii* -nrtice at the Junior Techmca fradej School, Ipoh. Salary $90/- X 6-138/Vacanc. Bar/ 156 x 12 180/ I Efficiency Bar/ 192 x 12-$3« per
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    • 1001 11 LEE FAI HEE age 70 pane* nv.iy peacefully at 2 Ramsgai* toad Singapore on 10th instea\tr.£ behind a widow, 4 ciil- pii Mrs. O-.g Knh Lock. \.f Pin, 2 minors. 7 gr.irH rhiidren, and 4 ?reat |f— H ehildrwi. Funeral at Buona V.y\.i Hoad cemetery at 12 n«^ r i
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  • 141 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood SEALED OBDEBS UDE O'GOLD TIDE OGOLD Title U'Guld AmiiM-nieiil Sealed Orders MELMK BTEELTBAP FAIRY 2 <'^»F Carnival Gay Carnival Melnik m Fairy Oameborough Gay Carnival ADONIS MADRID ADONIS Tarzan Adonic Madrid 4~~~ S. GESII RE S. GESEURE S. GESTLBE Special Selection Earthquake Cypress
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  • 2387 12 TOD A Y'S RACE CARD RACE l: 2.J0 p.m.-Class 2, Div. 3-6 Furs. I. 0% Park 8v MJ S!,aw Stable- MarUn •.'.•Sard I 5 Arausemrnt II 3y 8.01 -Shaw Stable Ala.ti.) MRATCI "^T 4v 8.09 -Belmont Stable" Spencer R^aM.in* 3v S. M Magnilumce 3y 8.07 Mr. Yea.p Hock .Hoe 'Si"^
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  • 75 12 SINGAPORE athletes coaches from clubs, schools have been invited by the Singapore AAA to attend George Pallett's seven-day course t > be held at the Victoria School irom Feb. 22. Highlight of the course will be the screening of a two reel.film of the XV
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  • 23 12 Victoria School 2nd team beat Serangoon English School 3-2 at soccer yesterday. All the goals were scored m the second half.
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  • 35 12 HENRY Bray, the man who knocked out Isimeli Radrodro m seven rounds, will leave Fiji today for Singapore to challenge the winner of the Alex Button versus Allen Williams fight on Feb. 13.
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  • 367 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Sporting Gesture, P^ o 6^ winner, is fancied to win the main class 1 division 1 six furlongs today, second day of the Selangor Turf Club s Gold Cup meeting. Sporting Gesture has done everything
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  • 28 12 The going for today's races, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting, will be heavy as more rain fell m K.L. last night.
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  • 179 12 THE seven-a-side rugger tournament had a more successful day with the only match cancelled being RASCA who conceded a walkover to South Johore. In the first match Reme "A" defeated HMS "Unicorn" by 9 points (three tries) to 3 (one drop goal). REME "A": Smith, Moriavty, Evans: Colquitt:
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  • 86 12 IPOH, Tues.— The treble event S2 win totalisator will be introduced at the coming Perak Derby meeting m March. This was disclosed by Mr. Lee Koon Inn, secretary of the Perak Turf Club today. The proposal to introduce this treble event was made
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  • 158 12 LONDON Feb. 9 [Reuter).— After 5* hours of grim cuptie footbali" during which only tour goals have bee n scored Chelsea and West Bromwieh Albion have still not decided their fourth round Football Association cup match. Two hours play today including a hair hours extra time
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    • 285 12 Coronation Tour Contest READERS of the Singapore Standard will choose the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya who will be honoured as an PiiinHilrt Representative of this land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies m London during May and June this year. The Contest which will last three months, from
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    • 52 12 South Afrk, Roily 1 01 ll iiiu.-d Nrtitf se 4 p s,,uth l« r ,;v ;"j,r= b- c i p T Fullt \>- -3 B B Hutton Elects! Best Sportii i.( Crier. elected > for 1952 icted aa Si ting B M Tur pi H B whir O!yn Ji f
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    • 12 1 CHINESE NEW YAER Supplement t SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FKRIU'ARY 11, 1953 fri r.
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    • 1663 1 Chinese All Uver World 1 o Mark Day Despite Law By "OLD CHINA HAND' CHINESE all over the world, even those within the so-called bamboo curtain, will celebrate on Saturday, February 14, which, according to the lunar calendar, is their New Year's Day. Officially, lunar new year
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    • 537 1  - Holiday Longest, Happiest, Most Colourful Of All .HRISTINE DIEMER £y ks the rm\ of the l>th or Bitter I ea ol tlw Dragon, whose Zodiac ies€ i ileadar, before China's formal i as i Republic. H the Roman Calendar, the m the Tust or Holiday Moon, of serpent uhose Zodiac
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    • 696 1  -  CHEE KOON US A TIP TO LONELY GIRLS By t IRLS. if you wish to win that handsome man who is haunting your dreams, say the Chinese, crush a j a de_the lucky stone of China— placed it under pillow before you sleep
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      • 56 1 Home Electric Workshop Equipment $140/- An oul.landing offer of hmo.» WOI.F CLB Meo.ri. 11^1^ Equip.,.,,., for quicker, e.sicr. drilling I «,»ing. Inrning. griodiog. »ire brushing, bulling ....I H^SH FAR EAST MOTORS LIMITED Wearne Bros. Ltd. Federation Representatives. Representative, m B.tu P.h.t-M.r B ing-Kl«« Are., K-B Electric.l Tool Servic. Kep wu
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    • 904 2  - CITY HAS SEVERAL SHOPPING CENTRES ■f. Ramachandra B> O^R CITY wos several well-defined shopping centres where the rush is the greatest whenever Christmas, the Chinese New Year, the Hari Raya Puasa and Hoji, and Deepavali come round. The big departmental stores like Robinson's, John Little's Shriro's, Whiteaway's and Gian Singh's,
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      • 271 2 pLEONARDfc I THE ONE WITH I I EVERYTHING? I I Automatic Defrosting! II en. ft. l H *«fro«t •fW.o^f •l«<trk Noting •l«m«^ F O .f«r. H **<****— <ompht*/y tof«f K**pi »r O ltn focdi »o» b(!c* H H«ft f r MU f CWsrl Twh M«bt-C*U E I SlMhrts to H»
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      • 80 2 I fIN tXQLUSIVE RANGE Op u *N UATHtH tHOES AND iVt S I BAGi IN LATEST ifcfci'' i' a I a Limited Stock If EAJOY YOitt I CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH Oil: FA \K:i vu f'SINALCO I 77/£ NATURAL mTQk I frttf/r Ifif^N |j I J Fro- GERMANY (AUTHORISED BOTTURS
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    • 2046 3  -  reaangite' By penangites Believed flost Persistent In loholding Customs I 1 1 POTS /ND PANS Bit no one from ently bereaved family tked to help. The super- tiinese fear that il!- ght beta!, those who it j akes made by anyhas suffered a vast
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    • 2326 4  -  PRECIOUS FOREST By Childhood New Years Recalled TO the young, because they have not seen as many of them as their elders, the New Year will always be a physical phenomenon. It was to me, and each New Year was awaited with
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