Singapore Standard, 14 February 1953

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  • 13 1 tit M SINGAPORE STANDARD VOL- v> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBfi*$jRY 14, 1953. TWENTY PAGES
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  • 11 1 Police Get Thir: Man c be- ?n he r Dunlop The
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  • 4 1 WAO' S LATEST told
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  • 231 1 OFFICE staffs have started to collect donations for the flood victims of Britain and Holland m response to the appeal by. The Standard. T. 1 i group d nations were re< t■ ed yesterday and more are expected after the holidays. A!! tha* baa
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  • 23 1 g boat s ki s ->' bullei i s ltt« ';i 'cr; t I f>v'-<:i^ iptur* by ROK patrols o:> and i
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  • 216 1 1\ Singapore, the year of the Serpent may begin with a strike by 800 clerks of the Harbour Board, as all hopes lor a settlement of the disputes between the Board and its employees faded yesterday. A last moment attempt by the Commissioner for
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  • 66 1 MOSCOW. Feb. 13 (Renter) —Israeli sources said here last night, the stall of the Israel Legation here had no definite plans for departure following the breaking of diplomatic relations by Russia. Life at the Legation continued much as usual yesterday, with callers coming without any
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  • 65 1 FEBRUARY 18 will be a red-letter day m the capital jf Perlis— Arau. On this day the first supply of electricity will be turned on m th e State. The Raja of Perlis will declare open the power station at Arau. The Central Electricity Board
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  • 34 1 TWO CHINESE were stabbed and assaulted m a gang fight m Pekin Street of! China Street last night. All three were admitted into hospital. Their condition was said to be serious.
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  • 20 1 MORE than half of the 2,1 00,--000 Jews living m Europe are now living m Communist states. Reuter
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  • 120 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 13 (AP) Two litUe baby brothers, born 56 days apart, are m Sydney's Kins George V Hospital. One was born on Dec. IS and the second on Feb. 10. The mother and twins are well. The first twin, who weighed S pounds
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  • 24 1 MR. LEE KUAN YEW will be official representative of the Naval Base Union during the arbitration, it was announced last night.
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  • 375 1 Great Sandbag Airlift Launched LONDON, Feb. 13 -Tens of thousands of troops and rojunteers battled to reinforce the dikes and sea-walls of Britain, Holland and Belgium yesterday as an approaching zero hour brought grave threat of new floods. Early today, coastal defences held firm against the first
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    82 1 Sun-tanned Vilma Pajis. 27 year-old French actress, flew into Singapore last night. She arrived by Qan-tas-BOAC from Sydney. Miss Pajis is on a holiday trip round the world, and win spend three days m *thees Island." Her latest film: "Inganno produced m Rome. But says Miss Pajis: "I veel soon
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  • 89 1 Red Mayors Orders HONGKONG. Feb. 13: (Reuter-AAP' The Mayor of Shanghai has ordered the city's five million population not to make their traditional Chinese New Year visits to their native districts next Saturday, to avoid congestion on China's communications systems. The Mayor's' order published m the Shanghai
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  • 76 1 Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL night service for those affected by the I'oods m Europe, will be takon by the Rev. R.M. Greer at the Presbyterian Church at Orchard Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 6 p.m. The suggestion to hold sue* a service came from the Netherlands
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  • 54 1 BANGKOK. Feb. 13. (UP) A British military Mosquito plane crashed shortly after taking off from Don Muang airport this morning killing the two people aboard the pilot, a flight officer, and the navigator. The plane came from Butterworth and crashed about five miles from the
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  • 54 1 RADIO trouble ha s delayed the Singapore-bound BO. AC. Comet jetliner at Bangkok for the past three days. Its passengers have all been transferred to other aircraft for Singapore. The Comet will probably return direct to London. Today's Comet service from London is expected to arrive
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  • 262 1 Sessions Court Had No Power -Judge PENANG, Fri.— Mr. Justice Spenser Wilkinson m the Supreme Court here today held that the Sessions Court had no jurisdiction to try the accused under the particular section of the Emergency Regulations on which they had been convicted. The Judge set aside the convictions
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  • 20 1 TWELVE MEN were killed hv an explosion which bicw up a dynamite factory m Richmond California.- AFP
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  • 132 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— The score of the Security Forces m the Federation i soaring daily Six terrorists I were killed, two wounded and I one surrendered to the po\\re at Segamat, Johore. yesterday. A patrol of th c First Camej ronians m ambush positions killed
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  • 30 1 OVER A million East Germans aged between 14 and HO ball of them women have beyuM pre-military training to become the "snipers, sailors, and airmen of tomorrow." Reuter
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  • 280 2 New Plan By SATA Hailed Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY-ONE TB patients from mercantile firms are now receiving free treatment at the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic under a scheme whereby their employers contribute towards their treatment, said Dr. G. H. Garlick, SATA Medical Director, yesterday. Under
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    77 2 WHAT would you do if you had to wish not a 1,000 but tens or thousands of vus turners a Happy New Year? Robinson's, of Singapore, solved this problem very neatly yesterday with this dragon float which started from Nam Lock Street, Kalians Road to Maxwell Road Market and then
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  • 98 2 SEVEN hundred and seventeen babies were born m Singapore during the week ending Fob. 7. There were 142 deaths during the corresponding period. Pneumonia. ccrebro spinal fever, and tuberculosis took a toll of 42 live?. Other deaths were due to convulsions, beri beri. malaria, and
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  • 113 2 THREE journalists will be selected from Singapore and the Federation to witness snd report on the Queen's Coronation m June. The 'our is being sponsored by the Colonial Office, who are inviting 25 journalists from s:l parts of the Commonwealth for the occasion. The Malayan journalists.
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  • 39 2 TAN KAI BOON (:j2), a sawmill employee, was charged m Parit Buntar Sessions Court, before Mr. E. V. A Peers, with possession )f prepared chandu. The are was postponed to March 3 bail of $100 being allowed.
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  • 166 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE teachers will meet on Feb. 21 to discuss the Singapore Education Service proposals announced by the Government a fortnight ago. Mr. V. Victor, secretary,' of the Singapore Teachers' Union, commenting on a letter published m The Standard on Thursday, says that
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    13 2 Wifcy* (left) «oi Mr. Laxmwarayan. Nanm *f tte fcdiM Overs!L SnT Sfn^«ur«. Standard
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  • 194 2 Standard Sta.T |qi CAPTAIN I. Merimaa spent hiv ih av v on board the Finnish tanker Wiim i anchor outside Singapore territori. waters stiU ing new orders from her MRKtfc an( j Meanwhile, it is earnf an "order" is out, asking S gapore oil campanief to
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  • 81 2 FOUR masked Ch c <-. armed with pibtois. entered a house m Loronx Taj Seng Singapore, at 2.:w tun terday, arid robbed Chinese woman of $1,250 m rash and $3,000 worth of jewt fery. One of the toea kau b I at the door. Tiic fnn
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  • 84 2 APPLICATIONS bav< ed for the spec: a i Eng to be run by the Singap Education Pepmtmeot at tm General Hospital for »urse! Dr. T.F. Strang. Oepui Director of Medical S told The Standard yt tei that the object of thes< was to give girls from
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  • 24 2 CO P::ie. j :o sen verdi been I BUI A A V D> i Pint 1 with
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  • 6 2 CROWN COUNSEL CALLED TO BAR mng,n,n,hn
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  • 6 2 WOODBRIDGE PAY TALKS TO BEGIN mlngldf;gjlh
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    • 31 2 f?asere Weave ORANGE CRUSH ALWAYS ASK FOR F&N AERATED WATERS FOR HEALTH REFRESHMENT WE WISH ALL OUR CHINESE f FRIENDS THE BEST OF GOOD IN THE CHINESE NEW YEAR BP mm^L^^W^^
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  • 455 3 A Bombed Site Becomes A Flower Bazaar is YEAR, as with o1 c years there wrere the la »t il New Year sli ->■■ ra ,-ho h I tound-—a due-: too few, a basket of fruits too ot perhaps someone b rgotten to order any fi .1 il.>.\ ers, [s
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  • 173 3 AFTFR A lively two-ho-t discussion members of the Singapore East-West Society on Thursday were divided on if there is a need for a second university ia Malaya. No was taken. 0 The discussion, attended by a large number of University students was held at tne Bntish
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  • 312 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new food production scheme will offer it's farming tenants a security of tenure far above what they have now. The Colony's Acting Food Production Officer. Mr. G. F. Robb told The Standard yesterday the farmers will first be given a temporary
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    45 3 MISS NANCI TEO. another volunteer helper at the Chinese New Year BaU m aid of S.A.T.A. to be heW on Feb. 28 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Have you bought your ticket and booked yoiir tuble? Let your New Year resolution include charity to S.A.T.A.
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  • 80 3 THE Singapore Government will soon have its first ten storey block of flats for senior officers. p n w|ir I The Director of f"". Works Mr. A. Wear told a JSP conference y^rday that his department was busy with drawings and plans Each of
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  • 22 3 A WOMAN, Goh Slew was fined $1,000, .m default four months' imprisonment bj act none packet of rawoPj ur
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  • 400 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE multi-million dollar five-year -plan of the Singapore Public Works Department has got off to a good start, said Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works at a press conference yesterday. "We are already having some results and with
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  • 137 3 THE total expenses for the Public Works Department. Singapore was just over &*4 million m 1952 the highest ever m the history ot the °In n: i 953, this total will be surpassed and it be at least half as much higher said Mr. A Wear
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  • 107 3 RADIO MALAYA will broadcast additional transmission of Chinese programmes .from Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year festival. L*«-# B Today's programmes start ai 9 a.m., ending at noon and again from 2 p.m. to 5 P m Tomorrow's programme, start at 9 a.m.,
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  • 151 3 MR P. D. MAYO, a fourthspeech on winning swept the board by SSniw efocu^n contest on dotted «r two gr Mr Mayo entered for both sectons and won a gold medal and two $30 book prizes. Mr Phoon Wai-on. a nun year medical student, won
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  • 146 4 Just Call At The Station To Join KUALA LUMPUR. Fii. —An official statement Sftja that every OCPD is a recruiting officer, and <very police station a' potential recruiting centre. under a new policy intro-| duced m the Federation Police Force. > a man m;iv L'o td the i oHce station
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  • 140 4 A PRISON" sab-warder Anja Pj:i. who tried to disguise bis appearance, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprison- 1 rncr.: by the Singapore Fifth ROU? Court Magistrate. Mr tt Chapman, yesterday. Ar.;a '.va< charged with oucing Seah Bak Ken* to deliver cash and cigarettes
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  • 268 4 kl ALA LtMPUR, Fri.— Remarking that the Court has a duty to protect the public from drivers like the accused, the President of the Sessions Court, Mr E Brown, today sentenced W. J. R. Cox (38), a chartered accountant to four months' simple imprisonment
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    26 4 photo lILNDREDS of temporary stalls have be«n erected on both sides of Petalin? Street— (the Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur) to sell Chinese New Year goods Standard
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  • 40 4 LEE SWEE XIX of Lee Rubber Company Ltd. Singapore, was fined $200 m the Singapore City Police Court resterdaj on pleading guilty to charges of ere, ting unai*. tnonsed sheds and a plank and attap roofed store
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  • 69 4 iv J W 1^ Shl Sapore drivers 1 i:tar -v Hospital. Un th e way, one of the nassp m another taxi' va e h a was ro 5 bed of S )vauh, a pen and $12 m cash tn R?,h" d i ans f nd a
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  • 73 4 AS a precaution against dismissal or prosecution, the la n S° r TT State Medical and Health Union has issued a circular to it s members, warnJSfnJ against accepting money or presents m kind from hospital patients, relations, or friends of pat ents If
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  • 150 4 I KUANTAN. Fri.— T\vroads have been named ii Kuantan. on the proposal o 'Tuan Haji Ibrahim bin Haj Daud at a meeting of :h< Town Board. The continuation of Schoo Road will be named Ja>ar Dato Wong Jang. The late Dato Wong Ah Jans
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  • 124 4 PENANG. Fri.-Fifty members of the Penang 7 Pofe jorce have volunteered to donate to the blood bank after being informed that the blood stock m the hospital was low Chief Po ice Officer. Penan" and Province Wellesley. CM J K^rke told The Standard t£
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  • 43 4 CHONG CHANG. (21) who pleaded guilty to. a charge of being m the company of persons who carried firearms at Serom Estate. Muar, last August, was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by the acting President of Sessions Court I
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  • 80 4 i^wemation lot removal o j these controls, he said that the ™X sho V' d have support -rl he u nt!r c Populace The housing shortage can frils C me UndCr th€ Same con The difference is more noticeable, he said, since Perak by comparison
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  • 468 4 fnc/ Deadly Lethargy Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— There is evidence of deadly lethargy from which we must awake, if the Central Selangor District Planters' Association is to make its full influence felt, said Mr. J. C. Mathison, the president, yesterday, commenting on the
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  • 316 4 i, i ONS are s4m P° urin S «to the Singapore Dutch Flood Fund from all quarters of the CoJonv The fund committee expects to remit a further $50,000 to Holland by next week. Two remittances totalling $100,000 have already been sent through the Foreran Exchange
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  • 79 4 KUALA LXMPIR. Than. Instead of the usual instrument a pair of scissors General Sir Gerlad Terapler. the High Commissioner, used an ancient Malay knife with an ornately carved silver hilt to cut the tape when he opened the National Museum here yesterday The ki|ife. a "Turn
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  • 231 4 KUALA LLWIPI/R. Fri A radical change has been effect- Ed by the new Motor Vehicles (Registration and Licensing Regulations. 1053. which came into force ori Jan Formerly. if an owner did not wish to use his vehicle, he merely refrained from taking XL
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  • 101 4 MALACCA. Fri. Many People outside Malacca are arranging for accommodation thp re f Wh fu n Cathoii^ celebrate Ho i° Ur h ccn tenary of the death of St. Francis Xavier l? ci L P ?i r n A saint from M ar.' to v.
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    • 150 4 v L Wish in* presperem* New Yemr! Fraser Neave Ltd. Malayan Breweries Ltd. Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941) Ltd, c 1 FATHER OF MEDICINE /^-.Xlj| HUATOH \\ffmH Hue Toh lived o long h'm« e 9 o b«t many Chine,. mmm^ m him as the discoverer of monv herbs some of which
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  • 67 5 KU/VNTAN, Fn Standing lock «vi^ iwoUeo eyes. fa S v T*k ij'-i ttM Ses--3 mi trt KuanUn, v.\*\ he issaatted \*r the The Presitieiit "A me coun take out a private a g3 as! the P> tot lt 4M with com--4 of |35fl belonging lie
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  • 251 5 XI ING 1 ri— The people of Sepang and the Sepaafl New Village and Sungei Pelek can now look forward to increased piped water m a lew months' time. new storm reservoir, a pump house, and a storage water tank ire bein§ built
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  • 83 5 KUANTAN, Fri. H?e Ken? Yip o photographer, was arquitted "m the magistrate*s court on a charge of failing to stop his motor-cycle at the Bakil UW Road traffir sign. A policeman said he was standing under a lamp post. In [the middle of the Wall Street
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  • 317 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Allegations against Sikh members of the Police Force were made by Inspector Wan Omar when he appeared before Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court here today on a tentative charge of attempted murder of ASP Chanda Singh at
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    36 5 pnoios. TOP: Neighbours 01 a general goods shop m Buckingham Street, Penang. which caught fire on Wednesday help- I ing firemen to check the flames from spreading. LOWER picture: Shop assistants movinc furniture to safety- Standard
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  • 36 5 LADY TEMPLER examines the model of a Malay hut m the National Museum which was declared open by the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Standard photo.
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  • 41 5 NIK DAUD bin Haji Nik Ahmad, Dato Aria Dr^ja of the Malayan Civil Service has returned to Kelantan after abouj two years' service with the Perak Secretariat. He is posted m Pasir of the ofli>e of Land duties.
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  • 26 5 THE Registration Office m Ko'.a Tinggi has been closed and all matters concerning identity cards will be dealt with by the Post Office.
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  • 48 5 KUANTAN Fri. Ng Ang Ohg. a trisha rider, was acquitted by the Kuantan Magis-j trate on a charge of refusing to show his identity card to a policeman. After two policemen had' given evidence, the magistrate acquitted and discharged the accused without calling bis defence.
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  • 43 5 KUANTAN. Fri.— Six Chinese were convicted m the Kuantan Sessions Court for 'smoking chandu Or possession [of chandu pipes. Three were each sentenced to four months' imprisonment ;The others were each hound 'over for one year m tie sum lot $200.
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  • 115 5 KOTA BAHRI'. Fri. Representatives of the Kelantan Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Kelantan Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Messrs. Woi.g. Kirn Chong. Foo See Moi. Chan Eng Swee. Wong \o\v Wye and Sim Mow Boon, yesterday visited The newly erected home for destitutes at Pengkalan
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  • 77 5 IPOH Fri.— The Perak uoy Scout State Association has •ommended a Malay Patrol Leader of Kuala Kangsar for his valour m rescuing a drowning man. Patrol Leader Meor Shahariman bin Meor Shaharuddm rescued Meor Ahmad Tajuddin from drowning m the Perak River at Kampong Tenggala Bota on
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  • 206 5 PENANG, Fri. Work on the construction of the £100,000 mosque and assembly hall for the Penang branch of the Overseas Pakistani League is expected to begin within a few days. This building when completed will be the first undertaking of its kind m the Federation
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  • 244 5 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— General Sir Gerald Ten? pier, the High Commissioner, today opened the irtt youth club m the Federation new villages— the Am pan 4 I Youth Club— in Ampang Village, Selangor. In declaring op a 1 ■>, Sir Gerald said is
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    20 5 MR. AMANSHAH Bukhart who has been appointed a Trade I'nion Officer m the Trade I'nion Advisers Department. Federation of Malaya.
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  • 30 5 KUANTAN, Fri. Cbeong Tiu Kong pleaded guilty v.hs fined $200 on a ch»nt« c I retaining a stolen bicy< E H told the magistrate he had bought i
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    41 5 THE SULTAN of Trrngganu looking at the famed Trengganu stonp which carries the earliest record of the Malay Peninsula m th<* National Museum. Kuala Lumpur, after the Hijrn Commissioner. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer had ciallv opened the Museum on ftb. 11.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 675 6 I'j^AIIONAL and racial chauvinism is a remnant oi •he man-hating customs peculiar to the period oi canmhaKvn Anti-Seautisa being the extreme form of racial chauvinism is the most dangerous remnant of Therefore as logical internationalists Communists cannot fail to be irreconcilable and sworn enemies of anti-Semitism.
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  • 281 6 Review of Views Free Legal Aid UTUSAN Meayu welcomes, the move by the Singapore 1 Social Welfare Department^ to give free legal aid to peo-i p:e earning a monthly salary of S:i00 or less. But one lawyer m the department will not be able o cope with the number of
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  • 1104 6  - U. S. CAPITAL WILL DESTROY MALA YAN PROSPERITY! J.S. DAVID kfhkghkhlhkhghhgfkhgkhkgh ]V"OTHING is more de'rimental to Chinese' prosperity m particular and .Malaya's economy jn general than the Commonwealth Premiers' reported proposal to increase American investment m British colonies especially m Malaya tin industry. A time was when the Chinese owned
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  • 16 6 "Naturally I haven't spoken to you all the evening i didn't like to interrupt!*
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 474 6 Sir:— Your columnist Mr Aiex Josey deserves to be congratulated for suggesting creation of a forum m the University of Malaya where political iSSues can be freely discussed and awkward questions can be asked which Radio Malaya might be allowed to broadcast Rightly, the Colonial Administration and
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    • 382 6 Sir:— His Excellency the High Commissioner's New Year Message to public servants m the Federation was, no doubt, inspired by lofty ideals and showed him to be not merely a good soldier, but a perfect and accomplished statesman. He has. time and again, emphasized that Government servants
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    • 132 6 HELP TO THOUSANDS Sfri The opinion expressfd by "Straits wSr£ the reduction of the price of Spore Standard clearly show s that they are riot F willing to cut their price even though newsprint is muchjheaper than that was CTesture. it is disheartening to note that your contemSta.ap.re POTTI These
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    • 106 6 rf.Sf The P arent s of the children using th e bus transport of Messrs. Tai Ly e Bus Company of Malacca betxveen Tampin, A^or Gajah and Tampin-Malacca Route beg to publicly thank this xJus Company for their generous consideration En bringing school children from their homes to
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    • 95 6 Sir:— There i s an unintentional flaw m the inscription on Sir Arthur's Bridge which apparently has passed unnoticed. Sir Arthur Henderson Young's governorships covered the period 1911 to 1920, not "191-1920" as the inscription reads. Here ar e particulars of Sir Arthur's governorship- Administrator (or
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    • 146 6 Sir:-- With reference to m J "Q tIC L c u der the headmg Sunday Ban Hits Perak Housewives." appearing m T °i;?¥ 6 the 3rd ins tant 1 shall be obliged if you will made correctiOn *> J- a i m t0 point out thai the w£LV
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    • 96 6 Sir: With reference to the report mi n the Sunday Standard dated 1/2/53 that ma c i;r: lergrads of U. ot AI. were forming a ballroom dancing society, female undergrads would perhaps be interested to know what the editor of a Bombay film magazine had to
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD OUTBOARD REGATTA Supplement
    • 12 7 SINGAPORE STANDARD OUTBOARD REGATTA Supplement ►AGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1953. KRH
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    • NEW ERA IN COLONY SPORT
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      • 64 7 ONE of tbese cabw cruisers comes to less than half the price of a car including engine. The secret? Outboard motors power them. Picture b*l° w ihowi Mr. Oel TJong 16 footer "Peter" built by Singapore's leading boatbuilder Gay Senp and powered by a 25 HI Evinrude "Big Twin". .Capable
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      • 446 7 Who Will Win The Big Race Tomorrow HO, m what* boot powered by which type of engine will win the big race tomorrow? The concensus of competitors, m the true tradition of sportsmen, is "let the best On this page we display two who have entered the big race. Rivalry
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        36 7 WATCH for the announcement of the date of the inaugural meeting of t«« Singapore Outboard Boating Club. Everyone who is interested m thb thrilling and healthy sport should become a member of the Club.
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      • 160 20 TODAY'S SELECTIONS Windsor Lad Gay Revellet j Goodwood 1-%VU.08 rRYAS RICE KING £i yas »-i Roman Galley l>«n<lrit« X Kinf Avllor Roman G|lley 2M}yi PRI\ATEEB PRIYAtEEB m* uU d S». BaI sta e S 00 Kabaka *taie Show suit De Bal Chance Remarks 3SOLPERION M. SCHOLAR SOLPERION Qiili-k«an(l Honolulu Quicksand
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      • 122 20 CORONATION TOUR^S; Singapore Standard. AHn^. is the MOST POPU.AK s M i N of Singapore and it,, Ua,e i Mark I I "«"K «'ll\ l«tii, i y i->->m >_ OI TON| GHT AT° 9 S P A A? M W BH a mi H ncc G .P™" HOLIDAY ATTRACTION ffltl
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  • 197 8 THE British Seagull— ''the best outboard motor m the world"— that starts easily, is utterly reliable, very silent, and weighs little and costs as lightly, comes m three models to fill any outboard motoring need. The Little Model 40, supplies the power equivalent to one strong
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  • 464 8 JOHNSON'S 'SEA-HORSES' ARE DEPENDABLE The Accent Ms On Sturdiness And Mteliabilitfj THE Johnson Outboo rd Motor Compony was formed and commenced produc" tion m 1922. During the following 3 0 years this Company hos developed into the largest manufacturer of outboard motors m the world, and has now made end
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  • 229 8 TH E WEST BEND Alum. Co. of Hartford. Wise. U.S.A.. manufacturers of West Bend Outboard Motors are represented m Malaya. Singapore, British North Borneo and Sarawak by the Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. C. C. as a firm is popularly known, are one
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    • 219 8 > ~^^s^^^P^^^^^'^^^HBa^B^Bk nt. -^^Jb^BBB^^^^^^TSKbTBBBP* 3T '".^L 3 OUTBOARD /VKXTORS m »™^^_J^gß»gßT fc^"^^^ orner outboords offer so mony "big" features for so little. tf^l Tl^3p^-^lsl WEST BEND'S 1953 line of 5, 7] ond 16 horsepower motors giv« I Tfc^l iffiß^SPl" WL you losh Porting, stabilized steering and synchronized conlrols. IllflßX 'll^3^F7~~
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    • 75 9 yUf 3 PfI U K E r aa^-^^^-^^P^^^^^:- *i t* A HOUSE r^^ f/7 jj ky f^s^^hß^\ MM MM M Mm^ M M A^k Mw MM ■■Jk?^^hih WBIBBBHMBMw»m> LMHV tftBBH *i 3 I Jl ft Jl m/^ "ft" ft 'k **■ft"\/\ "V 7~ ft •J| IW r^^^""""^ SS^^^aaZ^^^**aM^aS»Efe»S&S^g^^WffdH oC*i V
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  • 876 10 More power per pound, yet less noisy than other motors of its class that is the case on behalf of the 15-hp. Super Fastwin outboard presented by its makers. Evinrude Motors of Milwaukee, Wis. The Super Fastwin. Kvinrude's headliner for 1953, is equipped
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  • 566 10 OUTBOARD motor boat engines are generally compact, lightweight, high speed water cooled two stroke petrol engines. Although their mechanism is relatively simple they give high power outputs for their size and weight. The crankcase compression, two stroke principle of operation, is utilised so that
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    • 479 10 REGATTA RULES 1. All boots, equipment and outboard engines must be in a seaworthy condition ond possed by a scrutineer. 2. Entries in classes A, B, C, D E, ore open to all types of hulls except hydroplanes or stepped hulls. In class F, or unlimited class, the hull type
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    • 37 10 Want to spend an exciting week-end or pleasant evening For thrilling *ra i^pori, Rdbiag< ual<[ and BJiccr opcpd CONSLI CAY SENG CO f Boof Builders 377 Bcodb Road. >in-M M(l Sixteen years of dependabl' 1 and craftsmanship.
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    • 296 10 -^-Today's Programme Race No. 1 9 o.m. Open Event Class A (Engines under 10 ci For trophies presented by Green Bus Co. Ltd., ond Messrs. Kirn' Sen r °"S Roce No. 2 9.20 a.m. Fishing Boats (Engines not 9 Class 1 (exceeding 4 h p 0« c L For Cash
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    • 151 11 j^^^^ 11 v b 1 r* X Ifei^. w SH^BH^; 77/e scores of fine and reassuring things the whole boating ivorld knows about Evinrude give you every reason to choose your motors from this great pioneer line. From that day m 1909, when the first hand- built Evinrude pushed a
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  • 628 12 H fIS is the era of the Outboard Motor m Malaya During the postv- v period these most convenient marine pro- 1 on units have gamed increasing pepu'oriry Ii are now generally m both m indtr and m sport. The outboard n -.>■ now rank*
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  • 1113 12 RACE No. 1 Class A Open Full List of entries for Singapo reg First Outboard Regatta. Refer Barrier No. Boat's type of H.P. Position Boat Name Name Engine 1 25 Boon Pian Sin Hula Hula Johnson 5 t 18 M. C. Yeow Sea
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  • 219 12 Mr. Koh Has Douvle Interest In The Regatta A COMPETITOR with •a double interest m tomorrow's Outboard Regatta is Mr. Koh Seng Huat. proprietor of Gay Seng and Co.. boatbuild- ers, m Beach Road. Singapore. Quite apart from his obvious interest as a competitor m the big race which he
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    • 109 12 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS PATRONS S >4 H^PPy PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I WEST POINT GARDEN J 181 PASIR PANJANG ROAD, 7 M.S. TELEPHONE *****. H THE IDEAL RENDEZVOUS FOR YOUR WEEKEND I PARTIES AND ENTERTAINMENT. < TOMORROW 2 p.m. -5 p.m. MANDARIN ENGLISH MUSIC j WITH SINGAPORE'S TALENTED SINGERS X
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  • 411 13 i VTEI it r V a very I a m' m m m is X X vel X ■t -rift X neere X |t-At-H I X field B s ottB were E c I Wblon tin -iff' t ttttU I ers B wed B irket
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  • 196 13 West Point Gardens off the Ith mile, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, is the choice for today s Outboard Regatta because it is conveniently situated near the sea and because it offers the right setting and other conveniences. With palm fronds waving m the
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  • 229 13 THERE nre 15 Challenge C io< and trophies open to competition at tomorrows Outboard Regatta. They have all been donated by keen sportsmen and commercial organisations interested m this sport. The three Challenge Cups are- the Tiger CnaHenge Cup presented by Mr. AW Cheng Chye for the
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    • 114 13 SCOTT^ATWATER features have modernized outboarding BEmL B iS* vtE: 4K Hiß M^k W BBB^ I^lCf i *#vj iioici Gnnciiit 1b flulk I Vt» I B 4& i^^^ HE H flt bp^^ A» B_ /^*^k k^^oi p*^^^K h^^Hl e9^B V^^wA SCOTT -AT WATER OUTBOARDS ALSO AVAILABLE IN 3.6, 5 and 16
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  • 198 15 Anti-Semitism Report For UN Gen. Assembly \-aTIONS Feb. i:>.— The whole issue of Iron curtain will be brought N O ns General Assembly beginning V o the Israeli delegation told i; ation had been under inraisc lh€ matter at a suitui opportunity had not preoi The General Assembly I ft
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  • 36 15 Crewman Leaps Afire Leap into Ocean mk;lyk;k;hk;k; I"vJ*»<i )B <)r »t *mk In his studio at HammerV' 1 S'turrt \,i m V. l|rl of xh Uon »f England wU* lOC |;»,\.il ntnaiw t» th~ annex* of
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  • 52 15 BRUSSELS. Feb 13. B gian colonial me grips witchcraft sc m the R ts reaching Brussels i B gian co\ony "X rtanga n north k ring on Uganda ies md the Bel- A re ol marauders and been rounded Dozei re being watched. few have been
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  • 46 15 BAVARIAN ex-Nad yesW<i.i\ dead his local Mayer, then >et fire to his boose tilled uith explosives iml ju'.nnrrt m }!:ih s fr'»in a MN-ontl storey uiiiuow. <l!.iier> pourrci water over his bla/inu cloihes and he uas ru>hed off to hospital critira!l\ injured. Reuter
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  • 58 15 NUST CHIEFS ARRIVE IN US Rear Admiral B. J. Rodgers (left), greets Vice Admiral Ma Chichuang. Nationalist China's Chief of Naval Operations and Maj.-Gen. Chou Yu-huan. commandant of the Chinese Marine Corps on their arrival at /\laiu"da. California, recently. At right is Maj.-Gen. Ray A. Robinson. The Nationalist commanders are
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  • 92 15 LONDON. Feb. 13. (Router) The Government last night ma ie a new move to stamp out hooligan crimes m Britain by introducing a bill which will ban the carrying of lethal weapons [ike coshes and k v tckle-dusters m public pla vs.
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  • 81 15 PARIS. Feb. 13, Reuter).— The Communist party suffered a major defeat yesterday when w rkers throughout the country ignored its car: for work stoppages, Lightning strikes and protest met ;^s. Its so-called "action day" s ed over a banned meeting was the Communist first test
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  • 185 15 LONDON. Feb. 13.— The fanatical Mau Mau movement m Kenya is being brought "increasingly under control.' British Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton 000 an I ..Mated furthei £135.000 a would be nt-e.kv!. cou- pled with £900,000 m the next wo years for police subsl at
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  • 85 15 LONDON, Feb. 13, (Reuter) —British miners have won their battle with the British Coal Board for a six shillings a week pay rise. The Coal Board, which took over Britain's pits on nationalisation m 1947 agreed to raise the wages of about 400.000 lower
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  • 447 15 Choice Of Independence After 3- Year Period CAIRO, Feb. 13, (Reurer) Britain and Egypt yesterday signed an agreement giving self-government to the Sudan which they have ruled jointly for the past 53 years. The poet provides that within three years the Sudanese will choose whether they want
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  • 79 15 CAIRO, Feb. IS (AP- Premier Naguib announced last night ho intends to visit the I'nitrd States "m the very m\»r future." Naguib praised the ef forts of the American Ambassador to Cairo, Jefferson Caffery, "m bringing closer th«> two viewpoints" In negotiit ing between Egypt and
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  • 190 15 CAIRO Feb. 13. (AP)— Evacuation of British Troops from the Canal Zone has already been agreed upon In principle and there remain only technical details to iron out, General Naguib's political adviser said yesterday. Aly Zein el Abdin said Britain has agreed on complete
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  • 91 15 LONDON, Feb 13, (Reuter) Princess Margaret stayed m her rooms at Buckingham Palace yesterday getting over a co:d which prevented her attending Wednesday night's French film show m London. Buckingham Palace said her condition was satisfactory. Princess Margaret sister of the Queen, missed the West
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  • 315 15 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13 (IP)— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek said m a wireless interview yesterday that his forces can invade Red China whenever they choose with the sanction of the I'nited Nations and with no fear of Kussian intervention. But he does not believe he
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  • 57 15 CAPETOWN. Feb. 13, (Reuter) Prime Minister Daniel Malan told the South Alriran lower house the general election date April 15 on which he will seek a new mandate on his apartheid (race segregation) measures Pickets demonstrated outside South Africa's parliament building yesterday against government bills
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  • 37 15 WASHINGTON, Feb. 13, (UP) Democratic Representative Lourie Battle said yesterday that the United States navy should stop and search all ships going to Red China to determine whether a fullscale blockade is needed.
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  • 147 15 EDINBURGH, Feb. 13, (Reuter) A bright new red painted postbox the only one m Scotland bearing the Royal Cypher "E II R" (Elizabeth Second Regina) was blown up by a bomb here last night. The explosion, heard more than half a mile away, blew
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  • 110 15 NEW YORK. Feb. 13 (AP)State Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Schreiber directed General Sessions Judge. Francis Valente, to show cause today why he .should not lift his order excluding public and press from the vice triaJ of Minot Jelke. Joining m the application were the Journal American,
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  • World Nres In Brief...
    • 33 15 PRAGUE Radio announced last night that the trial will start tomorrow of nine "spies"' alleged to have worked for the British intelligence service under the direction vt a diplomat who was expelled.— Reuter
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    • 48 15 A PLAN to bridge the sound between Denmark and Sweden is on the agenda of lh e Nordic Council. The sound, a passage from the Baltic into the North Sea, is 2\ miles across at its narrowest piint. Average width is about 17 miles. Reuter
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    • 24 15 THE sale of British jet aircraft to Egypt and other Middle East countries will be debated m the House of Commous next wei'k. Reuter
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    • 30 15 BELGIUM'S official Socialist newspaper yesterday attacked 22-year-old K-ing Baudouin for asain leaving his country for the sunshine of the French Riviera while thousands are suffering from th» disusuou* tlouds.- Reuter
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    • 22 15 AN EXPLOSION wrecked the nitro-glycerine plant of the Nobel Explosives Factory m Karmskoga. central Sweden, yesterday causing damage estimated at XOG^UO. Reuter
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    • 20 15 A COMMITTEE of 100 French Senators and Deputies has been lorrtied to light ratification of the European Army Treaty.- Reuter
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    • 24 15 F.RITISH film audiences will see a three dimensional (3 I)) feature film for the first time next month, the Rank I-ilm Oreanisation announced. Reuter
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    • 21 15 THE United States Government yesterday removed controls' "on prices of poultry, •ggs *oap motor fuel, crude oil and rubber products.— A.F.P
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    • 25 15 The main irroup ©f the British expedition to the Himala\as left London for India lliis week on board the P Ai O liner Stratheden.— AFP
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  • 180 15 WASHINGTON. F American Secret aw State John Foster Dulles, I night that he did not |et i f concrete promises on his tour of Weft E rope this month "and we 1 not But he felt [ben wa« a good chance that the E
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  • 349 16 Poland Replaces H'kong As Transhipment Point For Reds HONGKONG, Feb. 13. (AFP)— Poland appears U i have replaced Hongkong as the main transhipment centre for European goods destined for Communisi China since President Eisenhower's deneutralisation oi I Formosa, according to shipping circles here. Chiel cargoes affected are capital goods, industrial
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  • 148 16 LONDON, Feb. 13, (Renter) A new Ci i jetliner service between Britain and Japan— which will cut time taken by present air services on the route by more than halt -is to begin on April 3. British Overseas Airways Corporation need Total time
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  • 41 16 LONDON, Feb. 13, (AFP).— T ;i^ Government oi India. through its High Commissioner m London, has offered 10.000 px inds of Indii tea to the British Goven lent for free stributii n od vi -1 ms i-
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  • 137 16 Butler On Economic Recovery LOXDOX. Feb. 13, (AP)— Economic boss K. A. Bu er said Britain's recovery m the past year permits her to apply long-term policies without fear of "immediate crisis." 1.-i a speech to (he Commonwealth Correspondents' Association. Butler, who is Chancel. left* of the Exchequer, declared. "The
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  • 33 16 HE season*s record price ai B isbane for greasy and scour-. WOO) was broken on Thurs\y. Creasy wool was J4di i pence per lb. Scoured price i > 181 pence. A. P.
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  • 52 16 CAIRO, Feb. 13 (Reuter)— An Ea<t German delegation opened forma: ta ks with the Egyptian Government yesterday after a We-: German •rade mission "indefinitely h 'errupteci' "^g^tiatinnß with the Arab states. The East Germans, who na\'e bee;: here two days, v. Foreign Minister Uahmoud
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  • 126 16 CAIRO. Feb. 13, fßeuter)— A Japanese Ll-member oflScial irade delegation arrived m Cairo yesterday m a bid to recapture her prewar Egyptian and other Arab Middle East markets. The mission which includes prominent representative? from bis business and industry will be joined by its
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    • 578 16 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dir.it Ofttlaad S<- o. L«g A..-'.-. All \.nr-jc* A Canad m r.ue* FOR FULI PARTICULARS OF DRY Caß^O, D£€; 3 TASKS and PASHNGIR BOOKINGS, ETC. APPLY AcenU ANGLO -FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. lE] X Lurarur 211 Spore 8?281/3 P S'bam 5i 4 J5 CHAKGEURS REUNIS H>|;
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    • 572 16 K» P* M. LINES f\i-.t bfMrtting ,i«-nts lor K.LM./Gl\ fp\) ABRIVALB DEPABTUREg Labnan H;Tflj« from L n)] Unpoßf Diamt i „i, 11 D Jkari Feo. 14 L.,rm Paka^Bttu 4 f V f 1 18 for Be De :i Feb Seiat Pandjang t 'b n• L k k for P^»t:a:iak. s.."sI
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    • 255 16 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollajid America Lbie Nedcrlaod Lint Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORI EANS TAWALI (SMN) Te^Feb lifts** o 6 P >7°£b KKKTOSONO RI.) 28 Fob 6 Ma, *7 MVr i Mar KOTTI (SMN) 19/25 Mar U Mar A
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    • 553 16 EAST ASIATICIi SAILINGS nKW SIANDin *'li( «CIHfU' for Bangkok -PATAGONIA' f,,r (Ulelafrte, *> Melbourne, Barnit Syd- >\ ney (not loadir.g a "LALANIMA" for Banglu k t -INDIA" for Bangkok t "MALAYA" ror Adi c r Me]boi:r:-e. Svn^cy (not r Jsslis v ota: car kkkia (no; carrying passengers) 4 x -ANNAM"
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  • 157 17 MORE TECHNICAL IN fOR F. EAST I. l The Economic Commission jJtND East riurins its ninth plenary lopted Pakistan's resolution asking i from Uw I'nited Nations to acceloeflftk development m this region. f\ Pakistani delegate. Wajid K. i his country is- in- i in the continuation gramme of the OR
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  • 5 17 Indus trials, ins Firm hjjlkjgkljhljl
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  • 47 17 snnd,jjh -BOAC lt v— ?vlr. S Genera] Manager c of Californ Mr. s is prepared to ing i 120 lifferenl swi n i b :ka to Singaalor:^ with his wife, :-S :notie who wll ■re m a number of c -v. m suits.
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  • 58 17 E -Wiv. Fee 13 (Reuter) o! citrus fruit, n produ 1 to be cxi the Soviet Union. at Haifa poarl "asea ol f he re being loaded on the dp K:r-t due to lessa R issian port on B -k Sea. when the "stop" was
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  • 163 17 MR. KENNETH PARKER, son of founder George s. Parker, of Parker Pen Company of Janesville, Wisconsin, Inited States, is spending a week's holiday m Singapore^ before emplaning for Hongkong on Monday. Accompanied by Mrs. Parker, he Is making a leisurely rip around the world
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  • 21 17 PRESIDENT of the International Bank, Mr. Eugene Black, left New York yesterday on a seven-week tour of the Middle East. U.P.
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  • 113 17 S 'pore Produce Mart Quiet THE produce market In Singapore was quiet yesterday with limited business passing. Copra was a quietly steady market with small "radiiij; at s:;8i per picul m ihe morning. Buyers were asking for $a&{ and sellers (383 Coconut <ji was a dull market a! $56 per
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    27 17 KX-SYDXEY model. Mrs. Ray Scott will assist her husband m showing to Singaporeans the cur various grace of models of Scamp' swim suits and frocks from California.
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  • 82 17 UK Trade Deficit Increases LONDON. Feb. 13, (Reuter) Britain's trade defk-it increased slightly m January mainly owing to larger imports which rose from ,1:267.700.000 m December to JL' 21)0.1 00.000. Provisional figures released by the Board of Trade today showed that exports also rose |In January to £217.900.000 from £203,700,000
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    63 17 THE inter-sessional commit:oe of the Genera- Agreement on Tariffs and Trade met m Geneva today to give the Japanese observers the draft text of the safeguards under which Japan can become a member Renter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker photographed at Raffles Hotel. Singapore. They are on
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  • 330 17 Sagging Tendency Checked Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore this week had been overshadowed by the approach of the Chinese New Year which has had a quietening effect on trade. The sagging tendency noticeable earlier m the week had been chocked by short covering
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  • 117 17 LONDON, Feb. 13, (Reuter) Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, told the House of Commons yesterday Britain's textile and clothing production had. by the end of I^2. increased by more than 40 per cent since the slump period of early last year. Exports
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  • 112 17 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rabbet prices (ttfltg per H> m Singa pore pestefftfi) were: Havers Bellen No 1 K>> Spot Loov "<»i "<•; No. l ks.s. ;<., No. 2 KS.S. 73] HI No. I KS.S. 70! 3§| Tonr: Steady quirt. tin SINGAPORE. L.i Th«- price of lin today was U7H. Up
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  • 61 17 WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 (Beuter)— The Intern Ifateria i ference has nounceiJ it was tin -v.-.j intern alu. I copper fro n next Sund Tiic Conl neni i i Lead-Z I o 'imri. i after b <•' demand position. bi I Govern 1 had discont nu Itrtt
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    • 58 17 Home Electric Workshop Equipment $140/™ n-h*i An outstanding offer of famous WOLF CIB Eleclrir iW^iSt^^ oi ksliop Equipment for quiiktr, easier, drilling. K^VJHK^fi^ gating, turning, grinding. >ure brushing, buffing and ImL^^| FAR EAST MOTORS LIMITED Wearne Bros. Ltd. Federation Representatives. Representatives m Batu Pahat— Mersing— Kluang Ana. k-H I -lertrSral
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    • 696 17 USGAPQRF™** U K ALS: 43 I PENANG 45 8 "SiBSP Jff^iSWa ENTERTAINMENT Wl^ PI mj BIKO.M: Landak <KOCHOKK KOAD): KK\: CapUin Bforatio Hornblower \l JUKI DOCK: Rusa. H.MS DKI'AHII XX. 73d a.m. 11 am Aeatest AH Flagß 1.15. ill ARRIVALS: 3?0 om 3^o. H-IS. 9.15 p.m. Kl hl IH><K: X
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  • The Cinema The Theatre and the Arts A SPECIAL STANDARD FEATURE
    • 997 18 MAURICE'S COMEBACK -A MIRACLE! TRELAND. When World war II came to a close, many artists might, with justification, have said they were "finished." For reasons of age, changing tastes or politics, their future financial stability seemed scarcely secure. Of these, the most notable Is Maurice Chevalier. Accused of collaboration, out-dated
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    • 273 18 STAR CONTEST No. 2 Can You Name This Actress: \l.l. through this week, with the exception al Sunday. The Singapore Standard has been presenting the second series of a new contest specially designed to interest Malayan film fans. AH you have had to do was I to collect the pictures
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    • 266 18 V A |!\pi»y \M)PimSPEROV>MVV YF.\R. TO OUR Q Q CIIIM >l TV IKONS AND GOOD PHITRi: C.OING A A TO ALL! V THE CATHAY ORGANISATION^ocO xi_ii-i_u-i_r. -lij-u in "!JT- -ii-n-i_i. T_ iji "-UT.H i_J, i_UT-. M-G-M FIRST AGAIN... with Urn most elaborate water scenes i: -ever 1 iliti«-tl I A
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    • 207 18 JJMIAPPY& PROSPEWuI; I^ MSp)\ If 1 jli i ft A m N, On. nir I'a.il I'r.-. X A Special CHINESE NEH Vf \R P r wmmmk viiii m>\ i;m .n\ y f t| AFIKI! J tilt' 1 <)..{(• Srccn Mi«»\^ <X BEFORE i Scrom Sliom A, SF A T wme
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    • 407 18 WWTADEim&\ rriOD > m or i io\: "But j L there's nothing ball m> sweet m life A> line's dream." Moore >\IIKI>\\ I'OK K'.IRVOXI A: c >on aid evening c .r. se ie besi portions or the day for completing < S ingenious g ambitions. y > 'ing: Doi I
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  • 115 19 Indonesians Want S'pore Soccer Coaeh SINGAPORE BOYS 1 Club football coach. Choo Seng Quee. has accepted an invitation to train Indonesian footballers at Djakarta. Sen? Quee. a former S.AFA honorary coach, first visited Djakarta m January 1 1 5 1 where he trained an Indonesian team for the Asian dames.
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  • 105 19 MELBOURNE. Fob. 13, (Reu-i Iter-AAP) An Australian Test. 1 cjichel tea:v. msij tou. the West I Indies at the end of the 1954- 1 55 En^lis'n tour of Australia, it! I wafl rep<irted here today. Tho Australian Bond of CVic- j ket Control has decided to
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  • 47 19 HINDUSTAN Recreation Club ■v.:: meet RA.F. Chang) tor :^e Lid an Republic Cup Soccer Competition today at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. Mr. ML Gopaiu Menon Repre- <e:r.a!ive oi :he Government at India tor Malaya m Singapore a;m present Me c ip to ::;e w:aners>
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  • 124 19 A RESOUNDING victory by RNAS who will play against Nee Soon Garrison this evening m the final match of the Triangular Rugby competition will decide the championship tor the Navymen. RNAS are just behind the leaders— HMS Terror— with two wins and one defeat from three
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  • 158 19 Indians Collapse BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb. 12 (Reuter) Sonny Ramadhin and Alfred Valentine today spun out India m their second innings for 129 to give the West Indies victory by 142 runs m the second Test here. Ttie West Indies won with more than a day to
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  • 107 19 BRIDGETOWN. BARBADOS. Feo. 12. <Reuter) The West Indies will make one change from the successful second test :ea:n :n their .sir"'c lor the third test against India starting on Feb. 19 m Port of Spain. Alan Rae, 21 ear-old batsman who scored two test centuries
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  • 33 19 THE 4TH annual general meeting o£ the Indian Recreatioi Club, will be held at the M.F.A. Club House, Moulmein R>aci tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. A!i members are kindly requested to attend.
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  • 133 19 DUBLIN Feb. 13 <AP)— A member of the Irish Dail accused the Government last night of paying £2UO,O<JO for a horse's neck. Labourite Scan Dunne described tins as a ridiculous price for an assortment* of vertebrae, even with the Aga Khan's 1952 Epsom Derby winner. Tulyar,
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    48 19 JAVA STIA Badminton Party recently won the Batu Pahat District Inter Party badminton championship. The picture 'shows the tram, left to rifht: Ahmad Amram. Jafi'ar Ahmad, Ali VVahab. Ahmad Daim. Bat-k row Jofri Haji Rahim, Tahir Othman. Abdul Rahman Ahmad Hon. Secretary) Ungku Tahir and Suleiman Haji Kadir.
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  • 208 19 LONDON. Feb. H. <AP>— Len Hutton. England's probable captain against Australia tn this summer's test match series, said today he expects the Australian team to be "very good m the field." Len was coiranenting upon the 17 players named today to make the trip
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • 73 20 Rri Twr< teams 13 the senior on and c "I the secoi and visions t pa ticipate i sol d >istrict Lea« whic I beKl mmJ r. March 2 Division o: gue teams are! x on i Ramb ers w Bi- PCRC I Cheng Wah
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  • 268 20 SOUTH TO BREAK HOODOO Xt ALA LrMPI'R— Interest *n ihis week-ends hockey tttjirhe* m Penan* is not so much whether the South wil »>r.-uk the hoodoo that has prevented them vanquishing •fee North m the annual ln.rkev Test. bui who win earn raght to the rrown ol Malaya's horkrv champions—
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  • 476 20 TOD A Y'S RACE CARD RACE i: 2.30 p.m.— Cl. 2, Div. x— 6 Furs. Iki k gis b > M awi <h»o fee ReMje 6> .s.o:; "Brilliant KonS" M*wn IP SCRATCHING?: Mr. Wong Ah York Heddle Wabau 118 Stormy Wizard :>v 5.1.: Mrs. A Gordon n nhh I3fi Never
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  • 1001 20 WINDSOR LAD SUMS UP GOLD CUP By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. It will be o very representative field for the big race over the mile and a quarter today, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting, with 16 well
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  • 112 20 Coronation Tour Conttest OEADEBS of the Sin* ■IJ-Most Popular SporNn'T' X f!^ who will be honoured as m >nY J this land to attend th< r r P dunng May and Jun, Mt! S The Contest which m 1 ruary Ito May h( I i The Singapore" Stand. S' S
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  • 201 20 Eliturius. a Deiitui m- teUia, the A. A. Hen SS eler Memorial^ over s.x furlongs. Be was a "r> 7, Cypress Point and with s Ib hunt. Elturius usually in,,,,,,' and possessing a nice* finishin S b >l his rivals home. I Tne threat to Elturi much
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  • 75 20 ?r Cd £,ust is a useful staying P^r^? c fUrlon^ a t the Perak Go;d Vase meet. He gets 8 ib. less since his last efK>r'« J and over the longer trio commands reboot. Rigoietto, 3 BOn-MBH on' tne first day gets 5 !b. over
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