Singapore Standard, 21 February 1953

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  • 10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD k SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 84 1 Wiima: Why All The Fuss ,ASt OWNERS -risiN I Feb.2§(UF) rPt of seven I innish t inkers Tying ctrKoes to (ommung Uw past shipping 1 „i today. iwners m ii> -nfl--11 of the •na" v. pet lv- ..n said > i frol for c no I ill be nunisi mostly
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  • 61 1 KUALA I.VMPUR. Fri.— Chief Secretary was not prepared to make any stateon ihe suggestion that Colony arid Federation Governments ar« likely to rev.ew i he whole question of »f living and family allowances to the:r employees. He wjs also not prepared to sny if this subject
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  • 6 1 GIRL IN THE NEWS LEE MENG.
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  • 259 1 HOLDING that the word frequents" in a section of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 1951, can only be given its ordinary meaning of "visiting often", Mr. Justice Brown, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, ruled as correct the District Judge's acquittal
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  • 83 1 BANGKOK. Feb. 20. (UP)— Thailand is to have its first television set next year, a spokesman of the Thai Television Company said today. Television sets will be available at between 2.000 and 3.000 baht. These sets may be used within a 70-mile radius of the
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  • 105 1 DARWIN". Feb. 20, (RetifcrAAP). Aris Jantan bin Kolop. a six-year-old Malay boy. arrived here by KAF, Hastings aircraft today on hi> way to Melbourne where a plastic surgeon will re-modol his face for him. Aris. who was air-sick most of the way from Singapore, was able
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  • 2 1 Laughter Song
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  • 30 1 GENERAL Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Staff is du e m Nairobi to begin a five-day tour of the Man Mau terror areas.— Renter.
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  • 24 1 WILLIAM Waller Hawkins, 69. former chairman of the board of Scripps Howard newspapers, died Thursday at his home m Miramer, California. UP.
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  • 23 1 THE entire staff of Israel's legation m Moscow left Moscow last night for Israel following Russia's diplomaticbreak with their country. Reuter
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  • 28 1 THE Japanese freighter Mari Maru which ran aground m Surigao strait has been towed into Cebu harbour by the 4.750-tco Japanese freighter Tozan Maru. Reuter
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20, (AP). —Senator Joseph McCarthy has ordered published m the congressional record an appeal by Major-Gen. C. L. Chennauit for the restoration of Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur as Supreme Allied Commander m the Far East. That is the job from which former
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  • 77 1 AN order for the winding up of Rahamin Penhas, Limited, was made by Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Three liquidators were appointed and the cost of the petitioning creditors for the order is to come out of the assets of the
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  • 28 1 General Phao. Thailand's "strong man" is on tour m the Far East. He will attend the Coronation of the Queen m London next June. AFP
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  • 19 1 BY noon yestenday the Singapore Flood Fund, inaurated by the Governor Sir John Nicoll/ totalled $62,739.58.
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  • 31 1 Reports received m Jakarta on Friday said six persons were killed, four wounded and 113 houses burned m an attack on the West Java mountain town of Garoet.- AP
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  • 133 1 - By IVOR KRAAL Standard Aviation Reporter AN attractive Dutch air hostess stepped off a KLM Skymaster, with 55 passengers on board, *t Kalian* Airport SingaE°s, c yesterday and said: Its been nothing but laughter and song all these five days from Amsterdam. Yes, and
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  • 172 1 Give Hostess A Good Time riage won't com? till they have saved enough of money. The air hostess said: "It has so far been the happiest flight I've ever experienced. Before leaving Schipol. Amsterdam's airport, the girls solemnly stood to attention while the Dutch and British national anthems were played.
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  • 113 1 MOSCOW. Feb. 20. (AP) Pravda described today the key role played by Soviet woman doctor Lydia Timashuk m the "Case of the Nine Doctors" who are accused of plotting to assassinate Soviet leaders. Dr. Timashuk has been awarded the Order of Lenin for
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  • 20 1 TWO convicted killers, who broke out of Kosuge prison, near Tokyo, Thursday were arrested m Kyoto yesterday. AFP
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  • 30 1 THE Thai Government ha? set up a board of control for radio programmes with the special aim of suppressing ob scene songs broadcast ore Bangkok Radio* A.F.P.
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  • 195 1 MADRAS, Feb. 20: (Reuter)— Madras High Court today declared Section 14 of the Fugitive Act of 1881 was inconsistent with the fundamental rights of equal protection before law guaranteed under Article 14 of Indian Constitution and to that extend void. The reference was made to
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  • 18 1 Twenty thousand Sudan railwaymen have threatened to paralyse the country's Iran** port with a five-day strike
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    • 178 1 MivpuivH Storm CRYSTAL 6c SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited ft "•NOVELTY.™.. 88, North Bridge Rd. Ph 3123, Singapore 6. l^4^U REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE CHLORO-PEP (Uceased under C 3 Patent No. |.13Mf1 »n<i other Pan Natfloti Chlorophyll Toothpaste CHECKS MOUTH ODORS COMBATS TOOTH DECAY CHLORO-PEP checks mouth Many dentists blam*
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  • 675 1  -  HER CASE CALLS FOR JURIES IN THE FEDERATION LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter)— Sir Leslie Plummer, British Labour member of Parliament, calling yesterday for the reprieve of Lee Ten Tai, alias Lee Meng 25-year-old Chinese girl under sentence of death m Malaya for unlawful possession of a
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  • 155 2 Standard Shipping Reporter WHILE Singapore Marine Police patrol boats continued their round-the-clock vigil on the Finnish tanker Wllraa, a Government official declared for the first time yesterday that the tanker Is outside territorial waters and therefore, outside the jurisdiction of the Colony authorities. The tanker's position
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  • 123 2 ANOTIIFR If; names have been added to the General < "mut:. f of the proposed Chines? university. The new member* will be: l»r. I mi Bonn Kenr. Messrs. T.in Chin Tu.ui. I.ian Yin Chow. I.cc Choon Sing. Koh Tecfc Kirn. Run Run Shaw, Ng It
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  • 115 2 AN'CI YONG Ch\c. i young landing trial before Mr. tiec Knight m the Singae Assizes on ;> cbarflt of v. acquitted discharged yesterday, be*he prosecution wa^ con- Ang tged to have wy at the c, \Vuod!um!s. on Aug. 21. when igarette distri- >.r"- van was
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  • 41 2 The first Asian to pass the Homo Trade Master's examination if a Malay nautical student attached to the Singapore Nautical school. Three others have passed the Fart 'A' of the Ministry of Transport examination for Marine Engineers (2nd class).
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    14 2 Moto. J.p» m M *VBg l! jR5 i M -char tk. U^,.Uo. p^ Standard
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  • 126 2 FOR the first time, a selected number of Chinese .senior middle school students were admitted to Singapore Government English schools to further their studies. The January report of the Singapore Education Department says that a class of former Chinese school students was admitted to the Bartley
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  • 353 2 Contest Winner Puns Into Legal Snag A 14-YEAR-OLD girl. Miss Dora Anchant, winner of 55.000 m a Singapore newspaper contest has been told by the newspaper concerned that her prize money uill not be handed over immediately but will be held m trust for her until the time she is
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  • 50 2 photo. MR. TAN LARK SYE, (standing) addresses members of the General Committee of the new Chine.se university at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Among those m the picture are Mr. I.cc Kon? Chian (extreme left) and Mr. Aw Boon Haw on his left.- Standard
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  • 182 2 Name Changed To South Seas U. THE proposed Chinese university m Singapore was officially given its name yesterday. It will be known as the "Nanyang Tah Shuo" which means South Seas University. i This name was unanimously i adopted at a meeting of the general committee at the Chinese Chamber
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  • 140 2 Trishaman Captures Night Thug A SINGAPORE trisha rider saved his fare from being robbed by two Chinese, when he captured one and chased off the other mi n a fight at Jalan Besar on the night of Feb. 10. At 10.50 p.m.; the trisha rider was conveying a young Chinese
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  • 41 2 THE Psychiatric Ward of the British Hospital. Alexandra. Singapore, has been declared established as a mental hospital for the recemion and detention of penofA of unsound mind. This is stated m the Singapore Government Gazette last night.
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    30 2 photo. THE Singapore Public Relations Gecretary. Mr. George G. Thomson. is due back from long leave today. He is returning by 8.0.A.C. and will resume- his duties on Monday. Standard
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  • 340 2 Just Like In Hongkong' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE women drivers are m favour of special areas for parking their cars for on hour a day. A refortfrom Hongkong yesterday says that women drivers have been provided with special car parks for one hour a day
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  • 57 2 A 28-YEAR-OLD woman, Fong Foong Ming, who was alleged to have jumped into the Singapore River with her two-year-old daughter, was yesterday charged m the Fifth Police Court with attempted suicide. Fong's husband told the court that :he had been behaving strangely for the past few
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  • 154 2 KUNYEE. the Japanese fishing boat which drifted helplessly into Singapore last November, will be put up for sale here. A spokesman of the Japanese Consulate told The Standard yesterday that she was being sold on instructions from the Japanese Government. He said that
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  • 167 2 LADY Mary e Rous. attractive 22-year-old daughter of the Earl and Countess of Stradbroke. is on her way to Singapore after seeing Australia the hard way as a cattlestation cook, hotel housemaid, children's governess and private cook, states a Renter report from Darwin. Lady Marye
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  • 60 2 PNEUMONIA and tuberculosis claimed the most victims m Singapore for the week endling Feb. 14. There was a total of 164 deaths an increase over the previous week's figure of 142. Ninety-nine of the 164 who died were males, and 65 were females. There
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  • 197 2 Jin^ Sin S*?° r e Fo «rth District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, yesterday sentenced Bock Lee Luan to two months rigorous imprisonment for impersonating a police officer. r At the end of the case. Bock pointing to his black-eye and blood-stained shirt, told
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  • 49 3 Tribes To Give Queen A Gift ;'\\n junkie Ik m Brunei only a t<>^ n removed from. rfJd lu.ulhunters of \rv a.m.n:: the conH n to State-wMte JC pert the people EJ .brtk II on nation. <eparoughout Offlcen. i riot ns hold I i ■n- tO of I the
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  • 16 3 I E Boxes Moved To New Site be xt to X I ta and imi ap>
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  • 37 3 John ird of of the i Volun- i non ion o£ i .1 on i G v '> < trg« .c S":r a1 9 15 Sir f Hall. I m. The held 1
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  • 157 3 Today's Art Show By 7 Women "FIJI OFFICER" is one of Hidtlv Smith's pm and ink portraits. k \N exhibition of paintI inus m seven woirtn artI \%tn oi the Singapore .Art > So(i««t.\'s Tuesday Group, I v.is M|im n h v Mrs. \V. i 1. BlMhc. wife of the
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  • 32 3 THE Minus] general meetinf of the S'ngapore Family Benefit Society wi'i be held at Victor a Memorial Hall on Ft il 2«; and not on F< b. as originally stated.
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  • 18 3 DUOtO. Standard "BIKINI" a black and white draw i n f by Phyllis -Mackenzie. ks^wsmts^^
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  • 189 3 Standard Staff Reporter PEOPLE coming into Singapore from Colombo will be held m quarantine, unless they can prove to the satisfaction of the port health officers that they were properly inoculated against cholera. Dr. A. Arulanandam. Port Health Officer, told The Standard, yesterday. Thii precaution is
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  • 275 3 Wiima Chandlers Are To Be Prosecuted Standard Staff Reporter the £££^5: P™ ceedin S s will shortly be instituted by for &£f!n e^> GO h ernil ent a ainst suppliers or agents Wiima lh! g sh st r s t 0 th Finnish tanker pcS 1S Sin S a P°
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  • 137 3 THE eligibility of Mr. C. Dcvan Nair, former secretary of the Singapore Teachers Union, to seek political asylum m India will be derided by the Government of India shortly, a spokesman of the Indian Government Representative m Malaya. told The Standard yesterday. He said
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  • 129 3 A PROGRAMME m which Br;tish Servicemen m Singapore will have an opportunity of becoming better acquainted with civilians opens tonight at 8. .10 when members of GHQ FARELF will challenge Certificate Course students of the Teachers' Training College to a game of 20 questions.
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  • 53 3 KUCHING, Feb. 20 (ReuterAAP) Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang banker and company director, has donated $100,000 toward the building of a newChinese middle school, here and another $10,000 towaid the new Cathedral building fund. Last year Mr. Wee gave $50,000 toward the building of a new anti-tuberculosis
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  • 89 3 MONEY ll still being collected for the fourth remittance to Holland from the Singapore Dutch committee's flood fund. The Dutch club is arranging a private lottery for all members. Tickets will cost $5 each. The lottery will be drawn on Mar. 7. Prizes which have been
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    58 3 photo. BISHOP Raymond L. Archer, head of the Methodist Mission m Malaya, will dedicate the new organ at the Tamil Methodist Church, Singapore, tomorrow morning at a special service. Picture shows the Choir Directress, Mrs. S. K. Ramalingam, trying out the organ which cost $9,500. The money was collected from
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  • 207 3 MANUEL Fernandez. 20. from Casablanca, and Josef Antoine, 19. from Marseilles, who landed m Singapore yesterday had a bright idea last year at Algiers. They arrived at a decision, independently of one another when they saw the British freighter, Beech Hill m Algiers harbour. So,
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  • 139 3 SINGAPORE women teachers will turn out m full force today to air their grievances on the disparity of pay contained m the Government's new Education Service proposals. The management committee of the Teachers' Union expect the largest post-war turnout of teachers, both Government and Aided schools,
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  • 192 4 S'pore Donates $62,739 flood Fund: SINGAPOREANS are rallying to the rail by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll to help support the British Flood Relief Fund m Singapore. Donation* amounted to more than *fi2.7(l<) up to noon yesterday. tiu' second day of the appeal. Yesterday', donor's were: Bmußht forward 148.38. r.tn
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  • 59 4 Mr. I. V. Polumin. who havi considerable research v.i:h the aborigines m Malaya k on "Ab< rigines m! th« British Council on Feb. 26 <ii 8.:u) p.m. The talk will be illustrated with films from Mr. Folumin's tion. M c Rl b t re friends of tho
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  • 61 4 MR CHUA SIM GHEE Age ho. pa^ed away ptacefuHv on •20-2-53 at 10. Lim Ah Pin Road leaving benind his beloved wife son, Chua Cheng Whye. a <lauchter. SOn-in-Uw. Tan So<» Liew and 4 grand children to mourn his loss. Funeral Service today at Paya Lebar Methodist iA vl
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  • 82 4 FIRE broke out m a Singapore store m North Bridge Road yesterday morning. rausinß damage to about 20 bags of cattle fodder. The store belongs to Let Ann and Co.. m Rochore Road A representative of the firm told The Standard that the damage was slight.
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  • 107 4 A SINGAPORE Government spokesman said yestenl ly that no decision had yet been taken by the Government OO i the report submitted by the Inquiry Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. F. C. IBenham on dates for family allowances for local offlcers. The claim
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  • 55 4 THE World's Student Christian Federation's Week of prayer, which began on Feb. 15. will culminate ia a united service tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall of the University of Malaya. The service will be conducted by the students and :ho Archdeacon of
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  • 121 4 Mr. Clock For U.S. Embassy MR. CHARLES P. Clock, Who arnwct m Singapore rey to join the staff of the American Consulate-Genera] Will succeed Mr. Joseph H Kogatnick a?: chief of :he Eeoj nomic. and Trade section m about six months. sav s a statei ment from the United States
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  • 125 4 TWO Singapore children were killed ye*terday within the space of 25 minute? one m an accident, the other by drowning. The first death was at 5 p.m. when seven-year-oid Giam Kui Moi. on her way home from an afternoon j school was knocked down
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  • 195 4 photo. Standard Staff Reporter LARGE parts of Singapore were flooded after a heavy dowupour of rain yesterday afternoon, interrupting transport services and m some areas inconveniencing business houses and homes. KaOang airstrip was immersed m about four inches of water and rendered unserviceI able
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  • 203 4 First Kill By Lancers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A corporal and five men of B Squadron, 12th Royal Lancers killed one terrorist and wounded another woman m an engagement m the Ulu Rotan area of Taiping, Perak, yesterday afternoon. The wounded terrorist escaped. One pistol and ammunition were recovered. This i.s
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  • 66 4 BRUNEI SULTAN VISITS SERIA KUALA BELAIT. BRUNEI Feb. 20. (Reuter— AAP) The Sultan of Brunei arrived here yesierday for a two-day visit to this south-western corner of his state. Today, he wil! tour the Seria oilfield and will inspect welfare amenities, living accommodation and Installations. The Sultan this evening will
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    62 4 Photo. Nt rIS/ o*-0 80 11 2 nd Company Ltd.. as distributors 2L ra* J ndustne L "i cave a dinner party to its local wi^'^ffi at the Tai Tong Re^aurant. Happy World, last night. About 100 people were present. R«k!» re 2P°F a Mr FA Hare managing director of
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  • 91 4 CLAIMING trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge ot begging In Battery Road on Thursday, Song Kirn Tuan, a man with a wooden leg. told the Magistrate. Mr. t>. H. Chapman, that he did not beg, but that people gave
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  • 40 4 TWO Chinese were seriously injured when two cars collided at the ~h m.s. Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore shortly after seven o'clock last ni*:ht. They were removed to hospital where their condition was reported to be satisfactory.
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  • 44 4 TAHERBHOY bin Rajabally Samiwala was charged m the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday with misappropriating 514.391.10 entrusted to him by O. V. Garland on Nov. 1 1 last year. He was offered bail of 54.000 The case was postponed to Feb. 24.
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  • 21 4 MS. R. RENDLE. Operations Officer, a Government Department, Singapore has been promoted Chief Operations OHicer a Government Gazette announced yesterday.
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  • 349 4 MtBOS HUNTED DOWN IPOH, Fri. The Kinto Volley Home Guards have seized the mit ative from the bandits who are no longer making constant attacks upc Chinese mines m this area and are, instead, being hunted by this vig lant body of recruited men.
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  • 78 4 NOTICE to acquire over 900 acres of land m Bedok. Singapore, needed for the food production scheme, was gazetted last night. The declaration was made under the Land Acquisition Ordinance. The Singapore Government Gazette states that a plan of the land may be inspected during
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  • 121 4 A YOUNG man. Ang Ho Tuan. who stole a pen worth $36 m an omnibus was sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jayaratnam, yesterday. Ng Kirn Seng, the complainant, said that when he was travelling m
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    12 4 "iJLit S Am «>assador to Thailand Mr S o m Standard Photo.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE Government has appointed Mrs. R. \y Woods a member of a Boa-d of j v £r itors to the York «m and Mount Emily Hornet.
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  • 197 4 photo. THE mysterious disappearance of fowls every few days for some months m Bniestier Road, near the S:ngapore Junior Technical School was solved 1-ast evening, when an 18-foot python, weighing about 65 kati?, was killed. Heavy downpour of rain m the afternoon caused a flood
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  • 97 4 THE Australian Government lis to hold a Seminar m Social Services for norn from Asian countries towa <is the end of this month. Mr. Lee Thiam Swee. oi Social Welfare Depart me it Singapore. Mr. Choim Khoon, a Probation OfTn-er of the Federation
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  • 80 4 A VARIETY show. Rendezvous with the Stars w i staged at the Happy W< tomorrow night or, behalf ol the St, John Ambulance Brigade Overseas Sing; Chinese District. The show which stari j 8 p m.. will have an (community cast compri top-ranking Mandarin ballets,
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  • 72 4 NG GONG LEE. was charged m the Singapore Third P Cou rt yes t erday w ith tnitting armed ?ang robl With four others, of cash jewellery and a pistol all worth 51.874 at MargoJiouth Koad on the n:ght of Jan. 19. At the time of
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  • 59 4 ABOUT 350 people attew a George Washington Birthday Ball arrange m American Association of Malaya at the Seaview H last night. Guests of honour w< re the Governor of Singapore S John Nicoll. the City President Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee and Mrs McNeicc. the
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  • 56 4 MR. A. G. B. Colton been appointed to officiate M Assistant Secretary. Colonial Secretariat, Singapore. i Gazette notification annt.unc. d last night. Mr. E. T. j. Bunnens, asp. will act as Superintetidcn* of Police and Mr. D. If. Cooper, Programme Assistant, will act as English Programme Supervisor, Department
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE Government has proposed to ]eeat.s t 5.145 square feet of sea-borl bI r elok Blanga to th r Sin,;., pore Harbour Board for < •instructing a ntting out berth The term of th c lease h 99 years and th c tnnuaj rent
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    • 64 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES *K»«oo»#i London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 20— The tollowirg ore the clos.ng price* of nU*i and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 23 id pof *960 per ton July Scot Three months: £941 Oc!./bZ Hit] cc" £960 M^rket^ L b a 22 d
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  • 245 5 THURSDAY CINEMA SHOWS PKNAM.. I ri. Keclah residents who recently tra\e!led down to Penan* to enjoy their week end holid ivs have complained that it was most unfair for nonMnshms to be deprived of cinema shows on Thursday ■iffcta and during Ike day time on
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    59 5 photo. Geaeral sir Charles K»'i»litlry. Commander m Cklpf, FAREIJ visited the 2!nd Special Air Service Keyhnent at Sungei Besi this week and was shown equipment used by the paratroopers. Sir Charle* and Major General Sir Hugh Storkwell. G.OC Malaya inspect a paratrooper fully equipped (left). Major A Mrdrcsor (back to
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  • 31 5 WOW. Fri Po r i a ill--in the Lpoh District soon ha> c roun< i They are: Bukit Merah, Am- pang, Gunong Rapat and X., i pong R: pat.-
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  • 88 5 MISS Violi Williams, the second member of the Bi sh National Federation ol Women's Institutes to be asked to vUit Malaya, will be p^iti- 1 v concerned \vit:i the; organisational aspects of the' new institutes m Malaya. Miss William^ has been specially selected for her technical
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  • 265 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— For corruptly offering cash and presents to the OCFD, Kawang. to show him favour m connection with the promotion of "chee fan lottery, a former detective, Wong Chee Peng: alias Ah Thiam, was toda\ convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson, at the High Court
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  • 84 5 MALACCA, Fri. Representative! of three Malacca unions engaged In the rubber industry, with a total membership of 9,500, have agreed In principle to amalgamate into one union. They are the Malacca Rubber Estate workers Union. (5.000 members). Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Workers Union (4,000), and
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  • 37 5 IPOH. Fri Bakar bin Mat. 24. from Selangor, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by Magistrate Che Abdullah bin Ghazally today for stealing a hen from Abdul Wahab on Feb. 12. at Kam-po.-ig Java.
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  • 140 5 KUALA T.UMPI'R. Fri. Hashim bin Abdul Gbani O*). former president of the PenInsuiar Malays Union, who appealed against the conviction and line of $1,500 imposed on him by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court for cheating, today withdrew his appeal when it ame up foi
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    22 5 MR. S. RAJAUOPAL. Vice Prr*ident of the Indian Brotherhood Sports Club, was married m Singapore to Miss. A. Mariyai of Malacca, recently.
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  • 516 5 RI Rubber Ban Hits Malayan Workers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Rubber workers m the realise that they might have to change their occupation mi n the near tuture The reason for this is that the Indonesian ban on the rubber trade is affecting smoke houses, rubber packing godowns and crepe manufacturers
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    60 5 A C.ROI P photograph of the Tamil Adult Education class of 2.t pupils at the Kuantan Tamil School. Mr. M N. Subramaniam Chetiiar. (fourth from left, seated) organized the class m September. Mr. Choi Siew Hong. Secretary of the Kuantan A.X A., is seated on Mr. Cbettfeur't left. Mr. S.
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  • 233 5 BATI' PAHAT, Fri.— lnter-communal harmony and co-operation, which was the envy of many other places m Malaya and which the Communist enemy could not penetrate, was given as one of the reasons for Batu Pahat's comparative security by the Com-missioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. when
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  • 33 5 MTAR Fri. Toh Tu.i w,s I $15 by the Muar Ma i trate for gambling ai Bakrj Now Village. One-third of the Hue was ordered to be pai I > t!:" Informer.
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  • 102 5 SEREMBAN, Thui fighi betv ecu a Malay land* owner and a fisherman h;i.» sequel m ihe s. .m !i sh Court :,mhv when the fl man, Kadir bin Abdi R i nan, claimed damages of SU.(Hio from Ismail bin Sarap, the land-owner. Kadir said he was
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  • 1702 6 A BLUE-PRINT FOR MALAYAN PROSPERITY Yesterday the writer described how the Gez;ra scheme trans-* formed a desert into a land of plenty. Today the writer suggests a Gexira scheme for Malaya. What the Sudanese It give dotte iK$ .M«i tti if tuts run do #»o j 1 f \OW can
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  • 729 6 W lIKN five political luminaries from the Federal .•i rrv ht t r suspiC1 occasion. The air of Mr. Yon« Shook Lm and Mr D. T. Waring came cockuuls! aPOr mCrCly tO S;impl «^!Ste ViiMVr'^'T 1 I<PMt eoim this WCKt mission o n S^SL** liimily and allowances by
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    • 973 6 Sir:— lt may be that there are isolated cases of dishonesty, but the Association denies that dishonesty is widespread or that there is any organised racket operated by tally clerks. It is unfortunate that tally clerks have become the target for blame with regard to the
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    • 13 6 "Well! time to let em i*U- I L Any volnupteersl" J
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  • 97 6 U.N. Must Come k NANYANG SIANG i that an An economic block munisi Chii i effective of I deferring I n em E ha d f ci i! son i I c: C 1 m l( Divorce Laws UTUSAN the IT. lirr. Fhe ft their this LJtusai
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  • 222 7 14 Nations Study Strategy For LIN Korea Debate lAITED NATIONS, Feb. 20.— Fourteen of the lti m Korea met for an hour at thej) American ielegatl— yesterday to discuss will follow at the resumed United 1 fciLs General Issembly Session on Tuesday. FT lively learned that a blockade of specifically
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  • 20 7 lke Urged To 'Think, Think Think Again' h/l/iy MIRROR I I f t I i j 1 "the 1 not
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  • 36 7 MOSCOW, Feb. 20 «l'P) X P. Menon, Indian Ambasto the Soviet Union. d an official i the press I hat he di<*d Koiea with Premier Josel Stalin during their interview on Tut -day night.
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  • 447 7 £123 Million More Than Last Year LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter)— Britain announced last night she her defence expenditure this year to the record figure of 1,636,760,000. The Government said that to do more than this would be ror.sk an economic collapse that "would give the Communists
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    38 7 photo. Premier Mohamed Naguib of Egypt greets the crowd parking th? square before the Cairo Barracks during a "Liberation Rally at which he declared that foreign occupation of Egypt and the Sudan was about to be ended. AP
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  • 202 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20, 1 (Reutei) Congressional leaders of both parties reviewed the global military situation with President Eisenhower yesterday and afterwards a Congressman said: "It was a portrayal of a grim picture."' Charles Hallerk, th e Republican leader m the House >f Representatives, told reporters
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  • 144 7 'Quarantine' Formosa, Bevan Urges BOMBAY. Feb. 20. (Reuter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, loader of the British Labour Party'? 1. f wing, said here yesterday thai Formosa should be "quarantined" and placed under United Nations trusteeship. Mr. Bevan, r.ow visiting ia I the solution to the Korean problem ay m recoßn-* z
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  • 72 7 LONDON. Fib. 20, (Reuter). Members of Parliament will press the Government soon to explain reported diirerenc.es between senior cabinet ministers and military chiefs on whether Britain should leave wartime operational bombing to the United States. Meanwhile. authoritative sources m Washington denied a published report
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  • 103 7 LONDON, Feb. 20 (Renter) The British Army costs every Bnton 4s. 3d. a week, the Air Force 3s. 6d., and the I Navy 2s. 9d. it was officially I stated m the House of Commons yesterday. The figures exclude that part of the expenditure
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  • 183 7 CAPETOWN, Feb. 20 (Reuter)— The South African Senate yesterday passed the Government's Public Safety Bill which entitles the Governor General to proclaim a state of emergency if he finds it necessary m any part of the Union. The vote was 32 to 6. the
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  • 97 7 PARIS. Fob. 20. (UP). Official French sources said yesterday Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has asked for the repatriation of the sick and infirm among his 25.000-man "lost army* interned m southern Ihdo-China. The Nationalists crossed !n--o Indo-China late m 1949 during the fall of China. Instead
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  • 42 7 LONDON, Fob 20. (Router) —Communist hecklers fought with .lows here last night at a meeting railed to protest against anti-Semi* ism m eastern Europe. The Communists, shouting and interrupting. Hashed with stewards who fought back with fistg and umbrella*.
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  • 123 7 LONDON. Feb. 20, (Reuter) Scientific research has shown that an explosion of 1,000 tons, of ammunition m the naval ammunition depot at Bedenham, Hampshire m July 1950 at first said to be due to sabotage was probably accidental, Mr. James Thomas First Lord of the Admiralty said
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  • 238 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 20. (AP)— Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalists are the only Chinese force capable of serving as a "spearhead to crack the shell of Communist tyranny," says Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief of Life magazine. To hope that some "third force" as distinct from
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  • 149 7 Naguib To Lead In Suez Talks CAIRO. Feb. 20, (UP) Premier General Mohammed Naguib will personally head a mixed military-civilian riele- gation to negotiate with Britain on the evacuation of British troops from the Sue/. Canal zone, it was announced '.ast night. The delegation comprises Naguib's right hand man Colonel
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  • 48 7 THE U.S. Ntavy has a spaceman'i suit. K'»od for night even out of this world. It said it has tested Hie weird-iooking autfli which "will allow navy piioi< u> travel m safety m the t-xtreme upper atmosphere or even m outer space. A.P.
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  • 37 7 THF "Red Dean* of antcrbury Dr. Hewlett Johnson, left' London by plane for Montreal last night but said he did not intend to visit the Tinted States because the Fastern world is much more interest- ing- U.P.
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  • 34 7 SIR Percy Spender. Australian Ambassador to the I'mted States, said m \>w Orleans yesterday that the I'mted Nations, despite innate weaknesses remained "mankind's most successful achievement yet m the development of uorld organisation." Reuter
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  • 30 7 TWENTY-TWO airmen escaped unhurt m Rosewell. New Mexico, when a B-36 caught fire near the end of Its landing roll shortly before midnight Wednesday *n4 bur-^«* to ih« around. A.P.
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  • 37 7 THE door?; Of Abel m Palace, where ex-King Farouk Maccd several oi his famous "Arablan Nights," are to be opined to foreign louristi »nd local citizen*,— at a lee oi' 4-1 per head— A. P.
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  • 39 7 CARLOS. P. Romu'.o. Philippine Ambassador to the United States. s;iid yesterday that American policy m his country during the pa:-,t half-century "has >et the pattern for orderIv liquidation of colonialism In Asia and other parts of the world." A.P.
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  • 33 7 COL. CHIANG Wl I-KIO. son of Generalissfaio Chiang Kai-shek, told Hie press m Honolulu yesterday that the Nationalist forres On Formos.i "arf prepared to attack the Communist mainland on a moment's notice." AFP
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  • 28 7 THE Kenya Government announced m the legislature yesterday that 202 people of ;ill races have been killed by Ifau Mau terrorists since the ■Uii oi the emergency. A.P.
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  • 88 7 Molotov Very III— Reoort LONDON. Feb 20, (UP). Deputy Premier Viacheslav Molotov has been seriously ill for some months, a source close to Indian diplomatic circles said yesterday. Molotov. past 67. Is now so ill that he is practically confined to his bed and makes only rare public appearances, the
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  • 100 7 Floods: Thanks For C 'wealth Aid Offered LONDON. Feb. 20, (Renter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill yesterday moved in the House of Commons a resolution backed by all parties recording deep sympathy with the Netherlands and Belgium and all who suffered in the British flood?. The resolution also offered warm thanks
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  • 156 7 LONDON, Feb. 20. (AD —Field Marshal Lord Alexanier, the Minister of D;!< ■aid last night an Allied drive ip to Korea's narrow waist .vould end the war there. R. t tie cautioned that such an offensive—although limited In its territorial objective would require more divisions
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  • 89 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20, (Reuter).— The United States Atomic Energy Commission last night denied Canadian reports that three "cup size" atomic bombs had been dropped recently m tests m Northern Minnesota. Commission officials said flatly th.i the atomic proving ground m Nevada, was the only place m
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  • 70 7 N' lists Seize Burma Town RANGOON, Feb. 20. (AP)— Kuykok, a frontier outpost < n the Sino-Burmcse border h.<s fallen to Chinese National t guerillas, Burma Army Headquarters sources stated yester> day. A trading centre and CU9« toms outpost on the B side of the border, Kyukok is 150 miles
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    • 23 7 Bl N G AND GRONDAHL AND ROYAL COPENHAGEN AU *a m PORCELAIN H SENA LTD. S'«CA* 0 ft f, PEN AN C BANGKOK
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  • 197 8 I Standard Shipping Reporter j A LARGE number of ships calling at Singapore are acquiring a "New Look" although it means sacrificing beauty for comfort. Yesterday, alongside a Singapore I wharf, two of these "New Look" ships met, when the Ellerman Hall
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  • 91 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20, (AP> —The Norwegian Embassy said yesterday that the ships Nidar and Rostro, which were stripped ol Panamanian registry for trading with Communist China are not Nor- 1 ips, A dispatch from Hongkong on Feb. [4 quoted the Panama Consul-Genera Mario Guillen as
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  • 46 8 HONGKONG. Foi) 20 (Reuter-AAP) A French Navy tUf has refloated the Panamanian registered 3^27--ton freighter La Coloflila which went agrou.id on the [ndo-China coast near Tor.rane week ago. Messages received here said he T.a Colorada had been taken to Tourane for re-
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  • 98 8 TOKYO. Feb. 20. (UP). jtont, fo'lowed by the United The number of tankers has S ates arid Norway m that ordoubled In ;he past 13 years der, the Ministry said, due largely to he Korean war T>anmmm T ih«ri a Pv,,, a ?ss r y di v
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  • 31 8 THIS Is the "Hew Look" funnel of the City of Birkenhead. with her unsightly nine-foot ex- tension. At left is a simll.»r extension on tht Benmhor. Standard photos. f
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  • 90 8 MANILA, Feb. 20 (AP)— Operations are underway tc salvage the Singapore-bound freighter Anthony, hard and fast on a coral shoal m Balabac Straits between Palawar Island and North Borneo. 'The ship is m critical condition," a spokesman for the Luzon Stevedoring Company said. "Her two
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    • 177 8 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES Koni,,i.i,L """"■i>" r I1 In tin- Mt mmtt as TiSaS l 3 aMU mar— Hnutu ■miS'l'TlU'S.^V'S r f ,o. JaPa Hons r M ,?S^:^nL22 r S{. t».:!«, l ;t Y ,VTm INUoNi:si «w"iiia'"iffii' 1 Fremantle M »lf«UMycker for Djakarta MALAYA INOONLSI4 .^2l? Mar. n tra.a lianka from
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    • 299 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. K^iilar Sailings to China aod Japan from Singapore Port AL Penang. A is 0 d!rect Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dv Spore Due Penang From Sails sails Penang Spore For ••KS.t. s Sf SSsSs Acrepting caTgo f»r Tien(si n and Keclung with Transhipment
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    • 228 8 K. P. M. LINES < \ls(» fcMfclM mm lor KLM lil\ C.P.A.) \KKI\ \L> 1)1 ri'REI DrEft«M i Djakaru ivii f| Kaamai tot Bengkalii l*ampM| did Djambi l«-i» »i Pa*>n-Baru Feb. tl V .111 Kit'iiiMiiik from Be I LajiMMigan roi Pontia ik Dell W| Singkawaag i>u. tl Uirlaag t\ 1
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    88 9 photo. Mr. Dwight Godwin i (walking) and Mr. John Peters (on top of car) the camera crew from the United States of the "March 01 Time" film series seen "shooting:" a scene at the X llm-hall Tin Mine at Puchong. 15 i mill's from Ku.tla Lum- i pur. They will
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  • 304 9 RI Determined To Press For Buffer Stocks r B} ARNOLD RRACKMAN landaWi Opcritl Correspondent Feb. i(>. -Indonesia is determined to for tho establishment of a buffer- ,mn new downward slumps m rubber quarters told The Standard today: nMr M is looking forward to support m Malaya and British Borneo. i
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  • 6 9 Produce: Quiet In All Sections DFDFSDFI
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  • 73 9 BWMINCiHAM, Feb. i<>. (Bc«ler) rin;il assembly lines al the Au.slin Motof ks here (aiiir to a "virtual standstill yeatet<ay trbea 300 veUele builders toniinued i (J.u strike Traie I'nion ofii: ia»s pstimatci that 10.000 workers urn- uiV as a result Tbc str'ke >va.s < allcrf by
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  • 100 9 NEW YORK. Feb. 20 (Re iter)—lndia is making notable pr igrcss m its aim ti» become flfl r'l* m medicinal aiui pharmaceutical products, said i! Wick Maqa/ine m a rovit report from Bombay. The article said 'hat the value of India-produced ntedi* Cil all now
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  • 268 9 PENANG, Fri.— lmports of Japanese goods into Malaya via Hongkong will help the general public t<» buy things cheaper and will improve business, which is almost at a standstill now. This was the opinion of some Penang merchants who laid they would be able to
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  • 174 9 I SINGAPORE Fri. The i Maiayan share market dosed I quiet with a firm undertone m I all sections today, according to 1 the Malayan Sharebrokors" Association. Prices showed small improveme generally. Changed prices were* Ku.rrs Sellers Fed. Disp 2.45 2..0 Eraser and Neave M
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  • 66 9 LONDON*. Feb. 20 (Reuter) —The international agreement on German external debts will 'oe signed m London an Friday, Feb. 27. the British Foreign Oflire announced here. The agreement will give effect nn c i international authority to the recommendations I r the settlement of German
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  • 332 9 Tu Stondard Market Reporter New York S h k Z °1 $Onle 500 fons of rubbe from better after the weekend holidays with some Amer can and Continental offtake which contributed to a steady advance m prices. y lth Cal
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  • 112 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib m Sin a pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 X S .n spot loose 781 It\ No. 1 K.S.S. 79J 7«j; No. 2 R.s.S. 75 7S| No. 3 R.S.S. 72 7>i Tone Slightly easier after steady. tin SINCJAPOKK, Fri. The price
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  • 157 9 SAN FRANX'ISCO. Feb. 20.1 (UP). The business outlook! for the United States rubber industry is brighter now than at any time since the close of World War 11. a United States rubber company executive declared yesterday. Speaking before a prey* ronference at the
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  • 29 9 A JAPANESE trade miss n will go to Argentina nt t •liomh lo negotiate a contract for U5530,000,000 worth -if trade annually between t..e two nations. AP
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  • 36 9 PUSINn Rubber Tin. Ltd. has declared an Interim dividend of 5 per rent m n pect of the financial year en Fob. 28. 1953, payable v- 28 to sh lera registered dh Feb. 19
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    • 762 9 w/.VG/2 OQ/J f7 \i(«i\ \i s 4 3 -ri f i i Lanfu Ben; if. Laai I pwiiion. Gold D.gper I, 830. ao I H«:. Lamoncan. Mawai. Scram- 9 p.m.. Midnigh! Show. Pl>ing p, ALy SIMIAriNII K« M X 1.1 XIIM X t Me .k.ib. Sumt>itan Dukoh V* Sii',>er G:;i
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  • 1239 10 The Cinema, The Theatre and The ARTS THIS FRENCH FARCE IS DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY "piCANCE— A delirious film. "The Baker of Valorgue" offers Fernandel. the famous French comedian, a role perfectly suited to his exceptional talents. This if French tarce. perhaps not altogether acceptable to the leu open-minded film* goers, dealing
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  • 310 10 STAR CONTEST No. 3 ALL through this week with the exception of Sunday, The Singapore Standard is presenting the third series of a new content specially designed to interest Malayan film tans. < All you have to do is to collect the pictures and I
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  • 315 10  -  Rita Del Mar I By Todays QUOTATION: J. "Men are Itorn with two eyes, but with one tongue m order that they should M c twice as much as they say." Colton. SATURDAY FOR EVERYWSK! Those who are sociable, willing to meet people on friendly terms,
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  • 557 11 PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD, Feb. 19, (Reuter).— n di o botted rsf when the third l Test w.th the West Indies opened here today and fr he close they had scored 167 for the loss of fire wickets. When Hoxorc won the toss he had
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  • 38 11 \M» vide rain ff» A itjobed <»ut all maior .cludiM the Btagm. f° rf 011 l t.nai betw€.n k Sport (h,b and f Malaya and -,H>n nrrlaaai Iky 'uA **i* v n i.ords Mi-.n
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  • 12 11 PENANG ANNUAL X-COUNTY RUN I: P. Ass< 'iation I i tte< an
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  • 103 11 THE annual general meeting of the Latiff Wanderers will be held at the residence of Mr. A. Latiff bin Ibrahim at .Talan i Abdvi' Manaa b the Malay Settlement, Singapore, at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Though only a year old. the Wanderers a te;im of Malay hockey
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  • 27 11 LONDON. Ftb. 19. (Reutcr)— Football Results: l^.^z^c Division II: Notts County 1 Luton Town 1 it.i^.:- Ill: Northern: Bark.v r> Halifax Town l. -ii"i-i->rii-i.r\nj>.ru»i '~LrxruXJVu->_r
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  • 122 11 Coronation Tour Contest READERS of the Singapore Standard will «.k««. v Mast Popular Sportsman or ssoVtiw«m2« c U o< 2f the I who uill be honoured as an CJnolSSai TtJS?^ 2! alav i this land to attend the Coronation^ CeremonirJ^ U ve^ f I during May and Jane this tear.
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  • 226 11 MELBOI'RNE. Feb. 20 (Reuter)— Hironn«hi n 'Flying Fish" Furuhashi said yesterday he "AU PSS really mind" the Victorian SwfmmTng Association's ban on him. I came to Austral™ to Furuhashi who knows only a little English, spoke through an interpreter, a fellow Japanese wool classing
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  • 31 11 .UNITED Sports Club beat RLaiL 6-0 m a friendly soccer match piayed at the P T t ground yesterday. Scorers \\er e George, Sidney and Frank, tup each.
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  • 205 11 Sel CRC Trounce Sentul KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. On the Gurnty Road (*round this evening, the S.C.R C. defeated the Sentul Railways s—o mi n the replay of the Selangor Hockey Association's competition. S.C.R.C. will now meet the Police Depot m the semifinal. Th e Railways did well to ho Id
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  • 78 11 IPOH. Fri.— Following is the draw for the Per.ik Amateur Football Association's inter-school soccer knockout competition for the Hussars Cup: Sultan Idris Training Col- logo. Tan.iong Malim v Tnnj Jong Malim Methodist English School. Kampar ACS v. Ipoh ACS. Ipoh Yuk Choy School vs. ipoh Methodist
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  • 55 11 IPOH Fri.— John Gilfilian. -8. a keen .swimmer and hockey player died here today after a short illness. Gilfilian was interned m the Sim e Road Camp m Singapore during the .lap occupation and when the Emergency started he joined the Ferret Force His funeral took place at
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  • 33 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-The belangor Club women sprang a surprise by defeating the SC'RC women by 2-0 m the Selangor Women's KO hockey competition. Scorers wore Paddy Howther and Diana SeUers.
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    • 38 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred^ CoronaUon Souvenirs j Mr./Mr 8 Mi 8 s (m block letter*) Is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. i Unte i i M««* envelope: Coronation Contest
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    • 67 11 NOTICE Malacca W.E.A.O. No. 6 of U»4O. RE K. GOPAL Fitter P.W.D.. Malacca. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended to be declared m the above matter. All creditors must prove their claims by the 11th day of March, 195'A. otherwise they will be excluded
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    • 599 11 SITUATIONS VACAM 1 "statistical clerk, c; 11, fisheries Department Sii pore. Salary «cale: (liale< S7f JA 90/B/102-«A-144/B/l>»; I2A 90-6A-138/B/150-6A 216 pm Pius C.O.L. and Singapore A?lowances. ToUl emolument., at IffS^ ran 8« from an in.tial o f *i^b <5 p.m. \srith annual increments to $390 p m. for male and
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    • 512 11 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING, IJC>3. Wednesday, 11th March. V.m. Saturday. 14th March! 1951 ENTRIES r'o.^e at 12 OVorlc r™rVvm edn€Sda7 Mth Ffeb Application Listl for SI T BSCRIBING MEMBERS for m,; Hnancinl Year Ist SEPTEMBER. 1952 to 31st AUGUST. 1 iHo.i a k> now onen ™AL SUBSCRIPTION'S
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  • 1688 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By MAIN interest m today's races at Bukit Timah, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's February meeting, is the main sprint event for class 3 division 1 horses over six furlongs (Race 7). This is a most intriguing affair as no
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  • 570 12 OLYMPIC, a four-year-old Ocean Swell gelding, should win the main race for class Z division 1 horses over the mile (race 6). Although he did not accept his engagements at Kuala Lumpur his track work has been so impressive that it will be
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