Singapore Standard, 13 February 1953

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  • 14 1 fo fc 3H g SINGAPORE STANDARD gmgfhm.m. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRffcRY 13, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 211 1 i AlM— lKYptian Premier Moham;,Nh Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenr N Ifl agreement on the future neiiilihouring Sudan territory, a ted. > :>se to Egyptian Government lure tor the 8.000.000 b whetl they will be Egyptians, C anmonwealth, or just plain Sudanese. i real y mild
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  • 18 1 \:>:O M>s v:v yesterday Ann axis of using m th< Koje Is.and F< :.\:arv 7. A.F.P.
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  • 45 1 CHESTER. Feb. 12 (Renter) Three army engineers vith a mine detector yesterday found the key to a two-week indigesVion bout suffered by Ozzie. the town zoo's ostrich. A veterinary surgeon listened to the buzz and then removed its cause a padlock
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  • 136 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (IP)— The government plans to end price ceilings today on rubber, tin, paper, soap, lard, poultry, eggs and several other products m the Elsenhower administration's second major decontrol move, according to informed sources. Milk and dairy products originally were slated to
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  • 20 1 JORDAN ciaims there have been 739 aggression incidents by Israel since :he armistice was signed m 1949.- A.P.
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  • 13 1 SOUTH AFRICA will hold her general elections on April 15.- Reuter
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  • 20 1 THE Panamanian freighter, La Colorado, was refloated on Wednesday by a French naval craft oil the Indo-china coast.
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  • 22 1 BOGOTA reports state that 27 Colombian troops had been killed by "armed bands" m the Saint Helena area.- AFP
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  • 158 1 A REVISION of the detention order against Mr. John Eber.will b e made "one way or the other," before Feb. 24, when the order expires, a Singapore Government spokesman told Th e Standard last night. He was commenting on the statement made by
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  • 86 1 LONDON. Feb. 12:— Twelvefoot waves broke over a sea wall early today at Sutton-on-Sea m the hard-hit Lincolnshire area, and water flowed ankle deep down the main street The sandbagged wall held fast, however, and polire said there was no immediate cause for alarm. Meanwhile, Britain,
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  • 159 1 IN A VERY TOUCHING letter to The Singapore Standard yesterday, a Singapore Chinese student who wishes to remain anonymous, enclosed a ten-dollar note, his "ang pau", for the flood relief fond started by this paper. The fine example set by this young man is expected to
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    33 1 PLEP-HOLES and door chains are being installed m many homes m Tiong Bahru 89 a safeguard against unwanted intruders. This housewife demonstrates for The Standard cameraman how useful the chain guard ran be.
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  • 457 1 POLICE SCORE AGAIN Second Gun Battle In Two Days Bid To Rob House Foiled; Two Arrested Standard Crime Reporter SINGAPORE Police routed a gong of four would-be robbers m an ambush ct Tampenis, yesterday afternoon. They shot and wounded one man and captured another. The rest of the gang escaped.
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  • 308 1 RUSSIA BREAKS WITH ISRAEL MOSCOW Feb. 12 (Reuter)—Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, summoned the Israeli Minister Dr. Samuel Illashey, to the Kremlin after midnight to tell him the Soviet Union was breaking diplomatic relations with Israel. Mr. Vyshinsky handed the Israeli Minister the Soviet note saying that this was
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  • 95 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12, (UP). The biggest congressional Korean war investigation since the 1951 MneArthur dismissal hearings shaped up today with General James Van Fleet as star witness. The Senate Armed Services Committee summoned the retiring Eighth Army Commander to defend his war-winning offensive plan against
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  • 80 1 PARIS, Feb. 12 (Renter). French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault and Economic Affairs Minister Robert Buron left here by air today for talks with British leaders expected to range over the whole European and Far Eastern scene. Premier Rene Mayor joined them m London today the French
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  • 201 1 Standard Aviation Reporter DO women make better pilots than men? "tos. most definitely," slim, attractive Miss Amalie Stone. American amateur flier, who arrived m Singapore yesterday, told The Standard. She added: "Women pilots are on the average safer to fly with, more cautious and
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  • 23 1 FIVE CHINESE Nationalist generals leave for the United States on Feb. 17. for talks on the joint defence of Formosa. Reuter
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  • 25 1 SECRETARY of State John Foster Dulles will a public accounts of his recent fact-find-ing tour Of Fnrnno at 3.30 OMT on Fridaj'. A.F.P.
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  • 146 1 ShotManNOT Public Enemy No. I— Police THE Singapore gunman. r«n Ho Chuan. whom police shot dead m a gun battle In Changi on Wednesday, was NOT Public Enemy Number One a police spokesman said ft terday. He said that the police hail not described him as gw i. The gunman
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Feb. 12 (AFP). Imports of rubber by the Soviel Union m Ihjl l it ...;,> I 123,000 .tons, the hifht I Blno the urar. Red China import.- I v.v were much lower than th preceding year 73,250 too Statistics show tlmt world production ol natural
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  • 56 1 MORE than 200 Singapore Chinese Associations met at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday and agreed to contribute "substantially" to the flood relief fund launched by the Governor. Sir John Nicoll, for flood vk4ing m Britain. The associations represented at the meeting will inform their members of
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  • 190 1 THREE Japanese and eight Red China nationals with a chubby-cheeked baby, gave ground hostesses at Kallang Airport yesterday, a "load of worry." < The Communists, five m Red uniforms, two m neat suits and a woman with a baby, arrived from Calcutta en route to
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  • 125 2 AWAKENED by a noise at her window at 11.30 a.m. ye&- terciay. a Singapore European woman living m Sixth Avenue. Buk.it Timab Road, saw a dark 1 figure ol a boy m her room. The boy was about 12 years j old and was clad only
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  • 57 2 FIFTY-THREE of the 100 isingapore famiiie.s totclln" 1.300 people living m Pu'au Alinyak off Bendemeer Road came to the Singapore City Polxe Court m two lorries yesterday. They pleaded guilty to charg es of erecting inauhorised at tap dwelling houses between February and Mry
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  • 179 2 276 S'pore Assns. Back Chinese University TWO HUNDRED and seventy-six Singapore Chinese associations yesterday promised financial sapport to the proposed Chinese university m Malaya. They made the pledge at a meeting m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. A Singapore millionaire, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, one of the sponsors, said he
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  • 156 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thins. How a taxi-driver was robbed of his taxi after be:ag shot and wounded m the neck by a British soldier, was revealed at a preliminary inquiry be'lore Inche Ismail m the first 'Magistrate's Court, here today. At the conclusion of
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    89 2 THIS is the picture of the 32-year-old gunman. Tan Ho Chuan, alias "Hai Chat" (Pirate), who was shot dead by Singapore Police m a gun battle m Frankel Lane on Wednesday. He had been identified »> two members of the public as being one of the three armed Chinese, who
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  • 72 2 Man Found Dead U nder Stone Slab WHILE demolishing fin Army building at EHu Rflj— Singapore, o n Dec LI, kftrf year, a workman. Gob Som Kirn, saw a leg protrudm*: from under a huge sab ol stone. He immediately cv.yd hLs co-workers, and toeeth?: they lifted the slab mm§
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  • 47 2 STARTING this week. Radio Malaya wiH broadcast their early morning programmes at 6."0 a.m. on two networks. English and Malay programmes will be heard between 6.30 and 9 a.m. on the Blue Network whi'e Chinese and Tamil programmes will broadcast on the Ht'd Network.
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  • 99 2 PENANG, Thurs— The flirst Magistrate, Lt/Col. J. F. H. Weslon. today complimented the Police $pr Iheir socaeßsfu] efforts to bring 10 hook people operating the frGfKcharactej lotteries. This happened t morni?}.? after the magistrate had dealt with a number of rase> relating to the lotteries. Among the
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  • 88 2 LEE Ngovv, a motor mc-lianic was today sentenced m the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court to 18 months" rigorous imprisonment for causing the death of a newsvsnfior, Chellapah. '< at Shaw Road on Dec. 6 Last year. Lee. it was stated drove B jeep at an excessive
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  • 234 2 j A 14-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolboy related m the Sixth Police Court yesterday how four Chinese jtwo armed with revolvers, gained entrance to his father's shop and took his two sisters' jewellery He was Chua Sin Tuan. He testified that th e shop was closed
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  • 126 2 KUALA LUMPER, Thurs —Ngiau Yoke Lin (44), loca) tin miner, was today fined S5O by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams, for criminal intimidation. He was further ordered to pay $50 as compensation to the complainant He was stated
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  • 63 2 IPOH, Thurs. There i« not enough new 10 and 20--cent coins to go round m Ipoh for Chinese New Tear "ang pows". though used coins are plentiful. Ther«- is also a shortage ol new 10 and 50-eent notes. Fewer firms gave bonuses this year
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  • 178 2 ■Lrutt, ihurs. Youn-» Sujai-i bin Mohd. Sero n wal today sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mi Justice Thomson for having supplies reasonably presumed te^isTs tended f r the Sujari wa s to have been retried on a capital charge of collecting supplies for
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  • 31 2 BAIL OF $150 wac flowed to Gan Choo Tuck C 53) v.p. n he claimed trial to a char<;-< stealing 14 oranges, before Magistrate Che Abdullah m Ipoh. yesterday.
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  • 43 2 THE University of Malaya Students Union will hold ill informal social and dan.'f at Offl Tiong Ham Hal] on Saturday, Chinese New Year's- Day from 8.30 p.m. to J a.m Lionel van Denturo and his quintet band will be m attendance
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  • 67 2 HOO "KENG TUCK, age »4 Passed away peacefully at his j 55 Club Street Singa- pone on 12th inst. leaving behind hnn a widow, 7 children V 4 daughters-in-law. U crand f children, 3 grand daughters- in law, 4 grand sons-in-law great grand children to mourn bis loss. >
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  • 293 2 'CORONATION WEEK' KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs —Celebrations m the Federation during Coronation Week will be on a noncommunal basis. The Member for Home Affairs, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, who is chairman of the Coronation Celebration Committee, laid special stress on tfiis, when he reviewed Coronation Week
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  • 375 3 Self-Sufficiency Is The Aim. Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Veterinary Department has plans to increase the production of livestock, including poultry and pigs, m Singapore. These plans, which may be implemented this month, would not only mean that Singapore coi.\ld become self-sufficient m certain livestock
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  • 76 3 Coronation: 45 Named By Chinese A 45-MAN Singapore Chin ese committee was elected at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday to plan the Coronation celebrations by the Chinese m June. The committee, headed by Mr. Tan Lark Sye. will meet later to go into the details of the celebrations. It
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  • 84 3 WHEN Leo See Boon, an inmate o! the Singapore Woodbridge Hospital, placed his hands on the shoulders of another inmate, Tan Lim Song, who was seated on a Chair, the latter brushed them off and m doing so. knocked down Lee. This evidence was given by
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  • 77 3 SINGAPORE businessmen will be able to avail themselves of a Radio Telephone Service between Singapore. Bandung and Jakarta, from next Tuesday, says an official statement yesterday. The service will operate from 8.30 to 10.30 a.m. on week days only. Charge for a three-minute cull between any
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  • 65 3 FIVE Singapore persons were injured when a truck carrying Army civilian clerks landed m a ditch at the 7th mile Bukit Timah Road yesterday evening. The truck was on its way back to the City from Nee Soon Garrison after collecting the civilian employees from work.
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  • 28 3 KOH CHEW (43) was fined $50 or two weeks' r.i. for causing mischief by felling trees and damaging telephone wires at 303 mile Muar Lenga road.
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  • 78 3 CHAN SEE CHOY (30) was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with giving false evidence. Chang, it was alleged, gave false evidence before the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. A. W, Bellamy, oo Jan. 9 during the trial of Wong Yew Chang on a theft
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  • 65 3 GOH AH SENG, who sur- rendered m the gun duel at Frankel Lane on Wednesday m which Singapore's wanted gunman. Tan Ho Chuan, was shot dead, was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with abetting Tan m the use of arms. He was ordered
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  • 88 3 THE Singapore First District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday sentenced Lim San to 17 months' imprisonment for trespassing into a house to cause hurt. Lim pleaded guilty to the charge. Detective Inspector Seah Ke Sing said that an information received, he waited m ambush with
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  • 81 3 .IBRAHIM bin Itam was yesterday fined $100 by Mr. A. W Ghows m the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court for negligent driving on Sept. 22 at the junction of Bradaell Road and Upper Serangoon Road. An RAF, Changi. despatch rider, Chye Yew Loke, was injured when
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  • 67 3 THREE members of the Ipoh Veterinary Research Laboratory are m Singapore on their way to attend a short veterinary course m India. They are Messrs. Cheah Phee Phay, R.S.T. Bowden and C. S. Shanta. They are flying to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute m Izatnagar under a
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  • 168 3 IN COMPETITION with other timber-producing countries, Malaya recently secured orders for the supply of graded timber to the British Army m the Middle East and Korea, says the Malayan Forester published m Singapore yesterday The journal safs that tenders were issued from London calling for
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  • 195 3 MR. STANLEY AWBERRY, (Lab.), asked m the House of Commons yesterday why clerks of the Singapore City Council were asked to sign a form containing the promise of a year's bonus, subject to their conditions of employment which were not made known to them,
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  • 76 3 A PEON. Noordin bin Alias, pleaded guilty yesterday m the Singapore Third Police Court to a charge of misappropriating $30 on Feb. 9. Mrs. Irene Wong, a social welfare teacher, had instructed Noordin to post a registered letter for her, telling him the envelope contained $30.
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  • 47 3 THE Singapore Civil Service Association will hold a social and dance at the Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road, ju Sunday at 8.30 p.m. The Sambodians dance band will be En attendance. Tickets at $3 (for couples) and $2 for each person are obtainable at the entrance.
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  • 138 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE New Year attraction with a difference is planned by the Royal Singapore Flying Club.. For $10 or $20, they offer short or long trips m the club's planes. During the two-day holiday last year, 647 people were
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  • 50 3 CECIL Raymond Winey, was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Clifford James Glass. Winey was alleged to have attacked Glass on the night of Jan. 3. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $200 until Feb. 19.
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  • 231 3 THE Singapore Police are going to take a peek at Miss Loh Lin's "undressing" act at the Fong Fong Revue at the New World Amusement Park. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris, told The Standard that following a complaint received, the
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  • 142 3 Widow Awarded $45,000 Damages MADAM Phyllis Hong Swee. a widow, was awarded damages totalling $45,000. by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The damages were awarded as a result of a civil j,uit against the Singapore Traction Company, arising out of an accident m
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  • 65 3 MAJOR S. A. Watt. R.A Chief Recruiting Officer. M.iayan Recruiting Team, prill lie going to the Federation shortly to interview potent. al Brtish Army recruits. On Feb. 18. he will be at the District Office, Kiang. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. He will go to the
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  • 106 3 MORE than 12,000 daily-rate. workers of the Singapore Government and City Council \v;!l now get 15 paid public hoi days annually, instead of 12 as at present. All trade unions representing the workers have been informed of this change by the Government and City
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  • 67 3 FOUR Singapore students, one of them the son of Mr. Philip Hoalim, Colony advocate and solicitor, were among seven who qualified X lawyers at London's Inns of Court. They were P. Hoaiim, Mohamad Din bin Ali of RafTies College, Rajah Tampoe. <mi Tan Peng Khoo. Th
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  • 759 5 Standard Staff Reporter TO AGREE to the demands of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association "would amount to a surrender by the Board of its managerial responsibilities." This contention was advanced yesterday by Mr. I P. A T. Chrimes, Chairman of the Board, m
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  • 140 5 SHB Men Protesf Threats' THE 800-stiong Singapore Harbour Board Start Association yesterday protested Ij the Commissioner for Labota. Mr. G. W. Davis, against alleged "intimidation" of workers by some senior officers of the Board. The Association wants Mr. Dayi s to tlie Board authorities from meddling with trade union activities
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  • 68 5 MR. LIM YEW HOCK, former chairman of the Singapore Labour Party has accepted Mr. San; Rose's recommendations "m fcoto," Mr. D. j Stew:i-. secretary of the Labour Party, told The Stand- ard last night. He said that friendly dis- cussions were held bet' ec
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  • 198 5 Standard Shipping Reporter ABOVE is "Ferdinand" the "Goodwill Bull," whose presence on the steamer Burnside meant steaks on the hoof to a fellow-passen-ger. The fellow-ijassenger, an African lion, roared his delight to his mate, a lioness, when Ferdinand boarded the Burnside at Brisbane. So
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  • 59 5 -CAa2 yux^eupC Xir s6f+**<- set Jircnn. '^W' J> v I J> d -&ot J j'£cA oQ ftyr"- -&a>& fTJo*" y4&*x*/&i f '*urt> puJJL ■JueAfo .th£Af<*Q a. ,o£*<Zc/ *rA&i^ XAj*~i~ ~A+f'i>*^> -*£r A SI.\(i APORE schoolboy sent $10 his 'ang pau' to the Hood relief fund started by this paper. His
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  • 290 5 Standard Staff Reporter MANY residents of the Singapore Improve ment Trust flats m Tiong Bahru have fitted peep holes and door chains to their doors as a precaution against prowlers forcing entry into I their homes. One housewife told The Standard
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  • 96 5 SINGAPORE Government representatives at a meeting with representatives of the Muslim Drivers' Benevolent Association at the Labour Department yesterday agreed m principle to two of five demands submitted by the Association at the end of last year. The demands agreed to were: To fix working hours
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  • 68 5 Mr. Ng Lye Seah (extirnie left) and Mr. J. S. de Soiui (second right) were anioni; 70 employees or Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd. and Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co. (Eastern) Ltd. who received long service awards yesterday. The presentation was made at Adelphi Hotel. Others m the picture
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  • 785 6 OLIVER LYTTELTON. the Secretary of State fot the Colonies, we note, has been holding forth < n a favourite theme oJ his— freedom for the colonies. Speaking at the opening of a colonial exhibition at Leeds last Friday, Mr. Lyttelton came out with the weQ-worn refrain
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  • 157 6 Cable from Mr. A. J. Garry, Secretary, Rubber Trade Association, New York:— Article appearing your paper January Twenty Night 1953 stating; position Rubber Trade Association of New York relative synthetic rubber entirely erroneous and without any basis of fact This association has no official publication
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  • 392 6 Review of Views Blockade Of China IT is difficult to see what benefit America can get by blockading China, says Utusan Melayu commenting on reports of a move by senior American officers to threaten Communist China with atom bombs and a complete naval blockade of the China coast. War Materials
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  • 211 6 Sir:— Some of the "Staunch Cathoucs" have expressed their views on hula hula m J. he ,Fj ee P r ess W they "could" visualise the art and rhythmic movements involved lor the perfection of this fiance, leaving out the "appreciation of the human ionn, I am
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  • 1221 6  - A Kind Word For Radio Malaya! ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS By i AS a persistent critic, 1 usually helpful, of Radio Malaya, nothing has convinced me more of a wrong approach to a difficult subject than listening to children being taught to sing songs m English which have a peculiar
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    • 329 6 A Chinese University And Pious Platitudes Sir: The idea of creating a Chinese University is very good. There can never be too many places of higher learning m this country or m any other country for" that matter. However, political and economic conditions m Malaya require us to view certain
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    • 126 6 DOUGLAS: NINE-DAY WONDER ♦v i~ Aflcr ploughing through Foreign Student's defence, or shall I say plaudits of the American Character. I am wondering whether ne had understood correctly Firster"^ 1 f Ame ™an Bristling under the unjust attack of -holier than thou" J£ ?"*2 Douglas. American Firster is trying m
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    • 311 6 Sir; It seems to me that America Firster's, "The American Character" is more of an apology for that quixotic character the Americans when abroad rather than, as Foreign Student seems to think an untoward attack of the Americans as a whole. Or should any
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  • 11 6 USELESS' EUSTACE a "d speaking of throwbacks. Professor— meei causin Cosmo!"
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  • 23 7 Blockade To Aid Fight In Malaya— Koo I I I p I I B I I I I L I I I I
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  • 362 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.-General Omar N. Bradley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has informed Senators that to win the war by an offensive m Korea would require a vast increase m American mobilization and would be possible only at the cost of heavy
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  • 165 7 British Attacked HONGKONG. Feb 12 (Rev- ter-AAP) The 3,539 ton BriI tish ship Incharran flashed a I distress signal today that she was being chased and attacked by a tank-landing ship m the Formosa Strait. The signal said that the LST was of unj identified nationality. This is !he firsi
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  • 58 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. (Reuter)— President Eisenhower yesterday refused clemency for Ethel and Julius Rosenberg sentenced to death for atom spying. Their execution now seems certain to take place some time next week, as the judge who sentenced them said his writ staying the execution would expire
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  • 76 7 LEE MENG'S APPFAI ONDON, Ft r^ 12 The Grenadi ru Lee Ten alias l.t Meng wiU de- hethei her applicato appeal *<i the P: :vy granted. A decited next Monday. tens is now undbi sen- t at Mr. D o| V"o- and a Chi-•-1 man awyer, Mi P < will
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  • 48 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. ter>— Mr. John Foster D es t Secretary of State. reported on his tour of Western European Nations ESfal onal Security Counthe 'op United States trategy planning group. The aded by President -lower. conferred for more than rwc hours at the Whit€ House
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  • 105 7 FORTUNE Advertising Ltd. celebrating its Chinese New Year dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant, Happy World. Sitting from Left: Teo Chye Hoe, Mrs. Dorothy de Souza, Mr. Edward Leong. Mrs. Toni Leong, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, Mrs. Lee Chee Shan, Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Mrs. Aw
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  • 167 7 THE Singapore Arts Theatre's latest productions were presented at the Victoria Theatre last night. Verner Bickley as Mr. "A" and Patricia Milbourne as Miss "Z" he'd the stage for close on an hour m Bemad Shaw's "A Village Wooing." Heavier tare was c1 follow this H.«:-<
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  • 276 7 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Finnish tanker Wiima, which 'parked' outside Singapore territorial waters last Wednesday morning while en route to Shanghai with 7,000 tons of aviation jet fuel, remained at her anchorage all day yesterday. Ip to a 'ate hour last night she was reported
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  • 53 7 THREE CHINESE robbers entered a Singapore coffee shop m Malay Street at 5.45 a.m. on Wednesday and got away with $600 cash from the counter and $100 worth of cigarettes. Two of the robbers were masked and the third held a knife. They warned occupants not
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  • 95 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 12 (AP). —Former U.S. Army Sgt. John David Provoo was found guilty on a charge of treason by a Federal Court jury last night He was alleged to have caused the death of another officer m a PoW camps m the Philippines during
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  • 39 7 MR. KENNETH Talks general manager of the Indian Oveaseas Bank Limited, was entertained to a cocktail party by the "Committee of Hosts" at the Sea View Hotel lawn last night. He j* on a tour of Malaya.
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  • 35 7 A 6 2- YEAR-OLD Malay woman. Sitee binte Jayu of Johore Road, Singapore, was admitted into the General Hospital, with stab wounds. Her condition last night was stated to be '"very serious."
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  • 185 7 A LITTLE Chinese provision store at the 7th mile Pasir Panjang Road will not enjoy the Chinese New Year today as it originally had intended to do m great fashion, because of the fact that $5,500 cash and $3,000 worth of jewellery were stolen
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  • 271 7 UK Labour Suggestion To Quit Korea Is Rejected LONDON, Feb. 12 A Government spokesman brushed off a Socialist suggestion yesterday that Britain quit Korea if the war is extended to the Chinese mainland. Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affaus Anthony Nutting repeated, however, Britain wjnts a Korean armistice 4> as soon
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  • 44 7 SEOUL. Feb. 12. (AP>— South Korean President Syngman Rhee called today for a naval blockade of Communist China and 'ashed out at "fence sitting" nations who. he said, were trying to halt it by raising "the bugaboo of a world war."
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  • 37 7 SAX JUAN. P-ier'o Rico. Feb. 12 (UP 1 Ad:.:i Steven i Democratic candidate tor United Skates presideni [n I he past year, announced he will begin his trip to the Far East on Mar.
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  • 214 7 LONDON, Feb. 12, (UP)— Official sources disclosed yesterday that high American, British and French military representatives will meet soon to work out a plan for close co-operation and joint strategy m the Far East. i— The sources said these re- preservatives will be joined
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  • 81 7 TEL AVIV. Feb. 12, (UP)— Several Communist demonstrators were injured, two seriously, when they clashed with anti-Communists during a pro-Soviet demonstration here yesterday. About 400 pro-Soviet demonstrators marched up Tel Aviv's main thoroughfare. Allenby Street, shouting slogans such as '"Ben Gurion started this, not u<."
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  • 46 7 BRUSSELS, Feb. 12. (Renter). King Baudouin oi Belgium left here by aa- today foi Nice to resume his interrupted convalscence holiday on the French Riviera. He returned lv Belgium on Sunday after being criticised by newspapers for leaving the country during the flood disastor.
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  • 73 7 LONDON. Feb. 12. (UP)— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a showing of the French film "Belles of Evening" last night and it took 200 policemen to hold back a crowd of thousands who gatheied around the Rial to Theatre. The French movie, approved
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  • 160 7 LONDON, Feb. 12. (Reuter)— Mr. Clement Attlee. lead* of Britain's Labour Party, said yesterday he hop< d that the religious background of Asian count i e« would prove to be MM the defences again 1 soulless materialism of R sian Communism." In a statement issued
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  • 106 7 LONDON. Feb. 12 (V--—The explosion m (he ts.i tun Briiish ail craft an Indomitable while on exercises m the Meditetra last week caused cms able structural and I I damage." Mr. James Thomas. X Lord of the Admii alty d *h:s m reply to a Quest
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    • 72 7 MALAYAN AMR WAYS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES NOW CALL AT MALACCA DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS kML 104 I ML 121 ML. 109 Dep. 0650 K. Lumpur Dep. 0730 K. Lumpur Dip. 1735 A,,. 0750 Mo|o£to Arr- 0805 MaloC£o Arr. 1810 K W- »»0115 »ep. .820 3ep 0850 Sin 9 opor« Arr. 0915
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    • 135 7 £&AAAA A A A A A AAAAA A A I •A A AAAAAAAA A A A A A AA A ±AftA A A A AAAAMb AAA&A A i A I HAVE YOU SEEN THE INEXPENSIVE I I M W /^v lli 10 Automatic Lighter? I I NICKEL PLATED ENGINE TURNED
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  • 27 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, (AFP)— The Defence Production Administration yesterday: asked the Government to lift immediately the controls of; prues of raw petroleum and petroleum products.
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  • 130 8 WI TH the exception or a ''limited number" of tourist pas>ages on the P.&O. liner; Chusan leaving Singapore on May 4. a!! accommodation on ship< sailing to Britain this I Coronation Year has been booked a> far as August. Even accommodation on freighters, which usually
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  • 186 8 Standard Shipping Reporter IT COULD only happen m Singapore— Crossroad of the East" It happened three years ago; and i happened again yesterday. Two ships, bearing: tn same name, "Bali", were m port at the same time. The first. $.646-ton Nederland
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  • 73 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 12 (RevI ter) More Chinese films were I imported into the United States m 1952 than those of any other country, according to statistic? compiled by the New York State. Film Censor yesterday. The Chinese led the list with Tfl films. Britain
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    • 515 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Ijih Fraseisc* Limj Aagenrs All l«erieai Canadian fi(n fOR FULL PARTICULARS OF DRY CARGO, DEEP TANKS r AND. PASSENGER BOOKINGS, ETC, APPLY Agents ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Ttl X I urn pur 311 Spore 8J:»l/3 P Sham 25 Malaria 4.">6 Penan* 8" CHARGEURS REUNIS
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    • 514 8 i X.P.M. LINES I (Also bookim agents for KLM/OIA/f PA I ARBIVALB DirAKIIKIS fl'aiw-eranc I on Surabaia Siaue for Penang. Be;Ba] porta Feb. 38 De!j O'e^leh Sibo'sa Teh 13 Lahvui from Pon'tianak, Waiweranx for Surabaia. Singkawai.g Feb. 21 Bali-ports l>h. 1.1 Uanis trora Keigat Kampar for Temb:(jr,3ri Pr R3dja Pakan-Baru
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    • 409 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederbnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'liam Penang TAWALI (SMN) 16/23 Feb 24/25 Feb 2b 27 Feb KERTOSONO (RL) 28 Feb/6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar ROTTI (SMN) 19/25 Mar
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    • 629 8 EAST ASIATIMJ SAILING* KKOM SCA\h|\ u x VIMINIA' (oi Bangkok ]x P Mv, •TATACiONIA" (or A^eiairie, I: N Jj Melbourne. Barnie Syd- S ney (not loading local •LALANDIA" for Bangkok H Mlr -INDIA" for Bangkok >„' "MALAYA^ for Adela.ae". rlt f] v Melbourne. Sydney (not loading local cargo) 3l\| ai
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  • 188 9 Standard Market Reporter JAPANESE businessmen are complaining that trade between Japan and Malaya is being curbed by restrictions and difficulty m obtaining entry permits. But informed trade sources m Singapore say thai Japan mainly sells to Malaya and j the sterling
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  • 136 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m j Singapore was quiet with the j approach of the holidays. SmalJ business passed m the rorira and pepper sections but coconut oil was a dull market. Copra changed hands at S;iB*. m the morning with buyers over and
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  • 101 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (teats per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Miui Loose 15% *6i No. 1 R.g.s. 7fii 76g No. 2 R.S.S. ~2\ 723 No. 3 tt>S.S. 091 692 Tone: Quiet. TJN SINGAPORE. Thiir*.— The price of tin today was $4712. Unchanged. LONDON
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  • 24 9 LONDON. Feb. 12 (UP) The British Treasury gave a flat "no"' to making the pound sterling free'y convertible with other currencies now.
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  • 92 9 I-C Gets Mil. Aid From USA WASHINGTON. Feb. 12 fAP) —The Mutual Security Agency yesterday allocated to IndoChina an additional US$5OO.--000 m economic and military aid. These funds will be it.-cd las follows: $350,000 for American hydraulic dredges and j $150,000 for American. Japaoi ese and Canadian agricultural equipment. Formosa
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  • 168 9 Standard Market R«*|Miri»r SINGAPORE. Ekun an duu i s wece icttvi 1 .ie n an>i indu *ria! m loday. Tin snan-.s wru- v.'p. Ie industrials wert- f With good turnover i>t ne: Rubber shai^ com. neglected. Changed prices u»err finv-*" i|, r fVri. Disp 2.40 2A
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  • 312 9 US S2O Mil. Loan To Yugoslavia WASHINGTON. Feb 12. (Keuter) The World Hank announced lod;iv that it was lending Vu gnslavia th<- «<;uival«ni of VSS3O million m i**n European rurrencif^ to help is tin- financing at key programmes m srven major fields.
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  • 69 9 THE Singapore Cliiiiiilnj Commerce Rubber AetMciatk) mrm prices 'm ecu'- pa b yesterday <Feb. Bu\ ers S» n No. 1 RSS Soot t \se rSjj 34 RSS FOB \d. l Fdaruary Tt;r 7£g No. 1 Manc'i i 78 No. 2 Fe'o. ir.um.i Li >. 3 Feb. (mun I S(j '.n.
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    • 265 9 W E\G \l\ TO\G ?i|/ HGEfI MEDICAL HALL d^^^c Jii I:m I ilr -V %W kNM \l :.-"da; i^^ J Gordons j BORNEO m m v Mini: iihmi pi;\\\r.. Tu Mauds Made Youna HE H -Vigour Renewed case B WitboHt Operation for HI SSri'rssH VIA HHi Uu-covery which restoi** .yo«J*
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    • 90 9 unrnfiMiimifii jSBSC-' .'*v.'. jj&ji jtfr-^. .X H^H^tf^i^^^* 5' '*v S 1 1 (jz lay a f /^S 1 always f\ m < f )m\( 1 1\| good co m po ny WORLO S G reat€st hghter rj In the limelight is the univtr sully Designed to serve faithfully under the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 522 9 FNLDJLJH SINGAPORE SINGVPOKK \KT S()( IKTV: Ex.l b.*:o.i ol PhotOgEap at Bliish Council Ha m -.*i.iit> p.m. «.f\(.\POKK Klfl.i; ASSOOLVIK»\: si,;-.': bore Bhoatlng at Bead) Boad SVC R:::l.c 430 I \v\cV: Al t'..v dtass rßosinners) j HIS ajn RQ Cani :-.uat:on c^sa 1030 ajn RQ- British c rss, stand >:\i
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    • 521 9 Penanq. Ipdn. Kuala Lum >Ul (MLM9) 6.45 p.m Kata Bahru, Renang, (MLlin 6 45 n m Kuala Lumpur, Malacca ML low- 7.10 pzm. QAMAS IJ()A( SERVICES I K(»M: I Darwin. Jakarta fEMSOT) 3 30' D m. Calcutta 'KM3l4' 6.30 m BHAKAT AIRWAYS FROM: Bangkok 12. Vi pjn. (iARI'DA INDONESIAN AIRUXVSi
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    • 113 9 /POJi ENTERTAINMENT RUBT: Ivanhoe 1D.30 cm.. 12 45 3 6 43. i',ls, 11 to >m. KK\: Capt. Pirate 12.45. 3. 4"i. 9 .15 p m. She's Wo.-kiiif; Hr: \\\c. Thiougn Cdltege ll.l:i p.*m ODEON: Surrender Supports Wa'- i cott vs diaries 12*5. 8, (>.4 c i. 9jl5J p.m. Mv Tnu.
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    • 120 9 SL'X: Chat K;im i S::rn H Ch 1. 3. (5.13. B, If i.m. XXX: CaifEornta Oonqucsi V24S.A 3 15. fi.3o. 9 15 vm. Pai Woo) SaaJ Sin 11 pm. PENANG ENTEftTAJMMENT Ol>r.O\: The Prisißnei Ze »da 1. 3.15. 6 13. 9.1a. 1 1 4:-. i m CATHAY: Po-y SoUliei LJS.
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  • 760 10 Music Notes By 'ANACRUSIS' 'j 'in-: Mtafapore Junior >ympho»v On hestra i* betel re ot^jni^»d and a I>t o-r.iinine i> being pre-p«i4-l for performance during th»- Coronation period. Thr first rehearsal took place last Wednesday. 1 those of us who rer :;ber the orchestra's past
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  • 647 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By I HI tumult and the shout- ing dies away, the captains and the kings depart' to borrow .1 quotation from Kipling's Recessional. What I really mean to say b that the heats, semi-finals. I and finals of the Singing Competition ate now
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  • 303 10 some of the thirty six 'takes' made up by the Columbia Company of the nightly broadcasts of Benny Goodman and his Band m the 1937-38 period, leading up to the famous Carnegie Hall concerts. Many of the Goodman broadcasts; were made from the supper rooms
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  • 271 10 'STAR CONTEST No. 2 Can You Name This Actor? ALL through this week, with the exception of Sunday. The Singapore Standard presents the second series 1 ot n new contest specially de--1 signed to interest Malayan film 1 fans 1 All you have to do is to collect the pictures
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  • 554 10  -  BARRY OLIVER By r THE last production of the x StaL-e Club "See How They Run" proved a real box-office success; so much so that the Saturday house was only 10 short of capacity. Their March presentation •Trespass" which is bein<* produced by Ray Coombs, is a ghost story
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    • 38 10 _j— V- "T" z~ N> i 'T ~i r I E^ -^y j 7 i--r: i j: > 07r < > S 6 0. > > or ii /^wt i i *^""i i «^!3pK^^ vj^^^ i^^^^i 1^ Brylcreem V==^ IS THI nttlCl HAIRDBESSINO
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    • 153 10 The Gramophone C^j Singapore Wish All Their C/i,nes c t A HAPPY NEW |S end announce CHINESE NEW YEAR m?m "SPOT^mouwJ 108 PRiz£r^r m If you con state the order o f p Chinese songs or singers ov O! Vo.ce, Columbia, Regal. P oth nh FOUR FIRST PRIZES:- Ea ha
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    • 296 10 *t RITA DEL MAR rpODAITS QUOTATION: -it is -L a great misfortune neither to have enough wit lo talk Tile ,t f I T Kh to be snent. La Bruyere. FRIDAY FOR EVERIONEFolowmg the early morning, this is a day to make pro<*re*s EES**** oUi »S problem' 0 Se" th^
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  • 418 11 SCO-FIJI REGT. RUGBY REPLY TO TIGER SCOTT *\-\S .4 t'^mber o/ the Committee o/ the Singapore Socifftg o/ Rugby Union r, \tccs 1 cannot allow the -ne'e over the signature of I j <i >■ Scoft (Singapore (terd, 9 February, page la pass unchallenged on ItM points. His opinion if
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  • 118 11 "SURELY it should be above the ethics of a radio commeaMtor to spend so much lime m a pitiful tirade, rebuking the referee, as was done on the broadcasting oi the Fiji v. SCC. Rugby match last Saturday. I tan quite sure that most of the listeners,
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  • 98 11 THE foHowinj are the results erf the PWD Sports Club tennis j tournament Open Singles: 'Challenge Cup' i presented by J.V.T. Campbell! Esq, Retired Dy. Director of Public Works, Singapore): M.K. i Shahabuddin bear Lira Chew 1 Guan 6—2: 6—l: SG. Siagh beat j S.A. Barden 6—3;
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  • 192 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya entered the final oi the Singapore Hockey Association Senior knockout competition when they scored a 4-1 win >ver the Singapore Cricket Club at Bukit Timah yesterday. Varsity's convincing victory was due to their superior forwards who pounced on every opportunity that came their
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  • 141 11 TIOXG BAIIRU Community Centre beal C.V.M.A. ti— l and City Council Services Union 3 o m a friendly Table-Tennis matches played a: Tiong Bahru on Saturoay and Sunday respectively. Results against C. Y. M. A. Quok San Chew boat Cheong Boon Peng: Lim Kirn
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  • 184 11 CHELSEA WIN 4-0 LONDON, Feb. 12 (Reuter) Chelsea, .ast but one m the League finally won their way into the fifth round of the Football Association cup competition with a decisive 4-0 win over League leaders West Bromwich Albion on Arsenal's ground yesterday. It had taken them seven hours of
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  • 94 11 ENTRIES for the V.M.C.A. Open Tennis Tournament will remain open until 5 p.m. on Wednesday Feb. 18 and the Tournament will not commence until Friday, Feb. 27. A good entry has already been received tor the Open Sinif.es (.Men) but more entries m tru following events
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  • 45 11 MARRIED XI beat Single XI by two goals to nil m the D.C.A. Annual Cup Soccer presented by Messrs. Rambir Brothers on Wednesday at Geylang Stadium. Mrs. Milton presented the Cup to the winning team. Scorers were D. A. Noden and W. Thedias.
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    • 34 11 >« ptn IN COM* <r SDI D HNICOLO* L-— jv»hru. a U- \\,.rid I p r v irld. p.m -HUMiOG 1 36,. v. 81 ______s^__^' cr m A B N A i N ■T »if
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    • 44 11 I AST 3 SHOWS SJS p.m. Distributed by SHAW BROS. \d venture on the Hish Seas! "BLACK JACK" Starring George Herbert Patricia Sandt r Mirshall Roc To-morrow Universal Picture "Bend of the River" —IN TECHNICOLOR— To-morrow at 11 a.m. Paramount Picture "Tripoli" —IN TECHNICOLOR—
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    • 474 11 The family of the late Yeo Kai Teo of 22 Jalan Daud wish to thank all relatives an»l friends who sent wreaths and those who attended the funeral. SITUATIONS VACANT [j; STENOGRAPHER RECEP- d TIONIST. (Female) T.B Clinic a Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Singa- j c pore. Salary scale 5223-12A-
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    • 696 11 NOTICES THE UNITED MALACCA j RUBBER ESTATES. LTD I Incorporated m the Federa-I tin of Malaya) DIVIDEND No 15 NOTICE IS HEREBY tHVEN tal an interim dividend of 4', ?s? 30% income tax has been eriared by the Directors on ccount of the financia 1 year nding 30th. Apri:. 1953.
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    • 791 11 THE PEKANG TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING, 10V! Saturday. 7th March. 19.">1 Wednesday, llfh M.irrh. 1951. Saturday. ]4th March 1953. EHTRuCS (Me i 12 O'< o. k Noon on W- 25 ti F> brviwrv. Ets] App icat :< n T.i^ i SU F<SCRIBIXii [EMBERS for th« Finan ial V n SEPTEMBER,
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    • 63 11 ■AA r HERD'S HiS NJAM&— I f.^ ,\^C\ WMUTS l fert ycQcvLE <^ THAR*S SOME WORDS >ji I J-^T^^^'/^l^y' 1 WROMG WIF DR. V^f^ W *)i©y SCRATCHED UNDER )T '\M i^*^^P^^"^f'- t £Y^ LAMCE M^BOVLE WEATHET# 1 I L^^/ «ZSSS.E SAMPLE L REPORT: I" X^\ L_ OPICE OF ICE jf
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  • 304 12 IV FIGHTS for the last day of the Selangor races lomoi are: CL. 2. U MILES Kitiaki J».0."» frrivatecr 8.10 .Nuit de Ral 8.06 Olympic 8.0! X »\al Fair 8.01 t 'uncf Remarks 7.10 I v«»r Victory 7.09 Slj?e Show 7.08 Kin* Crow 7.07 I I DIV.
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  • 419 12  - MILLIONAIRE DOES A PLEASING CUP TRIAL WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Millionaire, a Gold Cup prospect, was very impressive m his workout this morning when he went fast over six furlongs with Grecian Knight (Lansdown) as companion. Millionaire, with Ron Reader astride, was trotting alongside Grecian Knight at the
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  • 726 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By THE Selangor Gold Cup run over 1] miles tomorrow— the first of this season's classic ot the Malayan tori— brings together some of the best stayers m the country. The field includes last season's classic winners Gambar Melayu (Springs and Governor's i
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  • 50 12 CI. 1 Div. I—ll Mile. Gambai Melayu 9.05 Parmiter D.Oi Entertainment II 9 03 Broadside 8 1 > Snowy Owl II Gold Digger 8.06 The Bnsuni 8.04 Kin?port B.(J Colonel Duly B.u > Tara Street 8.02 Gular 8.01 Millionaire 8.00 Beau Temps 7.10 Scotch Express 7.0;) Jeunesse 7.03
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  • 49 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The PWD S.C. women defeated the ERC m the women's KO hockey tourney by 3—o. There was no score' m" the first half. Midway m the second session N. i Rajaratnaxn scored. She was followed by D. de Souza and Goh Peck Li an.
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  • 285 12 1 Standard Boxing: Reporter ATUNAISA CAMAIBAU, heavyweight champion of the Fiji Islands who adopted the name of Hem/ Bray to simplify matters for fight fans, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas/BOAC via Sydney from Suva. Fiji, under contract to Nene Promotions. He will challenge the
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  • 117 12 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Feb 11. (Reuter). India required 218 runs with eight second innings wickets standing to beat West j Indies after the fourth day's play m the second test match here. West Indies, who made 296 m their first innings were dismissed m their second
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  • 227 12 PLAYERS and clubs affiliated to the Sineanorf ct ni l e f U h Fo °i b^ i sso taking part m ST lit matches at the Far Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang serai are liable to suspension after Feb. 19. Thi s was decided
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  • 229 12 3 Foreign Teams For S 'pore AT least three touring teams are due to play mi n Singapore early this season. Negotiations were being made, it was disclosed at the SAFA Council meeting yesterday, for the visit of the Korean Football Club m March, a Manila team m May or
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  • 54 12 Meeting for the third time yesterday the MBTC and RAPC Played- to a goalless draw m the semifinal of the Nee Soon KO hockey tournament. Extra time was played but 10 minutes ea?h 7ull i?"" 1 *> produce anyTe? Sdta I h o one n e fir aU
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  • 97 12 IPOH, Thurs.— Twenty-three new rules which were prepared by Mr. V. T. Duray. Hon. secretary of the Perak Amateur Football Association were unanimously adopted at the annual general meeting of Ipoh District Football League held today. Following were elected'officebearers: president— Chan Lai Hong (re-elected*. Vice-presi-dents
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  • 82 12 SINGAPORE will play against Johore m the first round of the Malay InterState championships for the Dunlop Cup on Saturday at the Clerical Union hall at 7.30 p.m. The tournament, run on the lines of the Foong Seong Cup is organised by the Federation of Malay
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  • 49 12 YESTERDAY'S Farrer Park i°A C A er resuits: Corinthians beat t A 2 l> Ah Chua and Shariflf ll^°nu SC r re i. for Corinthian, and Charlie Chan for AAA Sime Darby SC beat Farrer Juniori 6-0. Hamilton (2). 5SST^ 2^£S and Ho 4 Men
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  • 324 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 12, (Reuter-AAP).— South Africa crowned a great fight by scoring a decisive six wickets victory over Australia m the final test here today. The win enabled them to draw the series, each having won two matches with one drawn. South Africa scored
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  • 40 12 LONDON, Feb. 12.— Scottish Cup second round replaysKilmarnock 0. Hamilton Academicals 2. Celtic 3, Stirling Albion 0. Revised Scottish Cup third round, matches on Feb. 21 now are: Third Lanark vs. Hamilton Academicals and Falkirk vs Celtic.
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  • 26 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Seven-a-Side rugby played yesterday were: RAAF (Kangaroos) ir^S r S u- Andrew 'A' beat Royal Signal beat Nee Soon TS
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  • 254 12  -  PAIL CONNORS Singapore ayc eft By TRACK work for the Sin e ,n February meeting commenced on c T urf f Bukit Timah yesterday. Three yiel N uJ?I eye were stablemates, ABBOT siT k Dl hat <*J?1 SIGHT and LEFEBVRE who dishH D
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    • 65 12 WIiHINC ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS a v«r HAPPY NEW YEAR. worn r~ m m 10 M w ?™S|ON 2AJ. iMJMTO ~_m_ NEWYEAf S BAU,] SM ATTRACTIONS )SWI I MULTI-COLOR STREAMERS [noise makers < :i;< :il WILSON'S "DANcixG time- ORCHESTRA At < I.MMKD! THE BEST BAND IX THE CITY 1.1 All
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    • 197 12 Coronation Tour Contest READERS of the Singapore Standard w*l choose the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswom n of Malaya who will be honoured as an Unofficial Representative of this land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies m London during May and June this year. m The Contest which will last three
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    • 112 12 BOXING HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 P.& M\\ \i Vi > M|;!i A GREAT r IMERNAT.OYU j j iila\vwi:k;iii JiPiii k; i CONTEST ALEX I 1 BUXTON f J Leading London fighter who has beaten Bobby Dawson, George An?elo, and has fought Randy Turpin, Dave Sands. WILLIAMS I '>'
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