Singapore Standard, 23 February 1953

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  • 15 1 ft t jffl I. SINGAPORE STANDARD 10L" 1 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 SIXTEEN PAGES
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    58 1 photo. TIIKI.E nirmlx i of the Ktinnv Doyle Show flew into Singapore from London by BOAC Areonaut jreslerday to entertain trotpi m Malaya. Pictured at Kalian^ are 19--vc.ii-old im^>r^s^ionist Gloria Alton (left) and '.1 \«\ir-old sinser Kirn TayUr. The other member wjm arrived was sinser-pia-Alastair Me Hard. Doyle is
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  • 30 1 Storm Brings Tragedy To Picnic P arty Men, peoi long i tho j It at I ac t 1 57--j ♦he I > >ng, t r f Nin 5 y es-
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  • 78 1 TOttfo. Feb. 22. (UP> Minister Katuo Okai. i two Diet members :t'.y make an inspection tour of South-East Asian countries to study how Japan can contribute] towards the development of natural resources. Mr. Okazaki told a Press conference that the delegates will be Liberal Party
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  • 400 1 Breakdown Of Talks Feared Imminent WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (AP)— The Iranian oil talks have reached another crisis and some officials fear they may collapse oltogther. Others see an outside chance of settle* ment of the long standing British-Iranian dispute, the outcome of which may be vital
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  • 123 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council plans to put on wayangs, dances and musical shows from a stage on the steps of City Hall, as part of its own Coronation Week celebrations m June. City President Mr. T. P. F. MrNeice told The Standard yesterday
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  • 153 1 PENAN o. Sun. More than 1,000 Cubs. Scouts, Rovers and Seouters staged a mammoth rally at the Residency grounds this evening In commemoration of the birthday of the founder of the movement and also to Inaugurate Scout Week m Penang. Sir Rob Lockhart, Deputy Chie£,fe*out of
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  • 104 1 A CHINESE rofTee-shop assistant foiled an armed robbery m Albert Street early yesterday morning. Three men, all masked and armed with daggers confronted the assistant as he opened the door to their knock and demanded money. He refused and ono of the gang attempted to stab him. The
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  • 49 1 THIRTY delegates and observers from the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) Secretariat and 12 countries arrived m Manila on Saturday m two planes, from Hongkong and Australia as Philippines President Quiritio announced completion of arrangements for the Trade Promotion Conference opening today.
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  • 156 1 B-29s Blast Supply Base In N. Korea TOKYO, Feb. 22 Seventeen American B-29 Superforts blasted a huge Communist supply centre on the main North Korean railway route today as Allied air power stepped up attacks on Red war material heading for the western front. The Okinawa-based Superforts striking shortly bexoie
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  • 111 1 IPOII, Sun.— At an emergency meeting of the Perak Progressive Party held this morning:, the general committee resolved to support the petition for clemency for Lee Meng which the British Members of Parliament have sent to the Sultan of Perak. The committee agreed to forward a
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  • 115 1 TOKYO. Feb. 22 (AFP) Foreign Minister Katsuo Gkazaki m a press conference today said that he sees no sudden change m th e international situation as a result of the dcneutralisation of Formosa. It has become clear, he said, that th e United States is
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  • 36 1 A TOTAL of 28 Danish soldiers have been arrested after demonstrations by soldiers against i>J months* military service. Seven soldiers, who were earlier sentenced to 15 days' imprisonment, have appealed against their sentence. A.F.P
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  • 46 1 THE Countess of Limerick, Vice Chairman of the Briu^h Red Cross, left Hongkong yesterday for Tokyo en route to Korea where she will inspect British Red Cross units, bne will pay an official visit to Hongkong after her retain from Japan and Korea, AFP
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  • 36 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower has accepted the resignation of Mr. Merle Cochran, American Ambassador to Indonesia, it was announced at Washington. Mr. Cochran has been appointed Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Reuter
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  • 217 1 STOCKHOLM, Feb. 22 \P) Fantastic details of alleged blackmail against late King Gustav V of Sweden were given by two witnesses yesterday, m the most sensational triai m Swedish history. One witness claimed, In detailed testimony, that two Communist editors had accepted money from a convicted blackmailer,
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  • 227 1 A WARNING against communalism, "the new danger threatening Malaya today," was issued yesterday by the newly-formed University students' political party, the University Socialist Club. This warning is contained m a "declaration" which was earlier circulated to students. The club was formed after an informal meeting
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  • 75 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 22 (UP) The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia said today, on the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Army, that "if the instigators of a new war were to attack our frontiers they will be met and crushed by the fully armed
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  • 82 1 Mrs. P. G. Wee, only Chinese woman at the English Bar, who appeared with Mr. Dingle Foot at the Privy Council Judicial Committee hearing last week at No. 9, Down ng Street, of a petition for leave to appeal for the life of the Chinese
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  • 202 1 PANMt NJOM, Feb. 22 (UP)— General Mark Clark asked two top Communist commanders m Korea to cooperate m the "immediate exchange of seriously sick and wounded prisoners of war." The United Nations Commander made the request m a letter to the North Korean Commander Kirn
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  • 40 1 THE HAGUE. Feb. 22 (Reuter)^-The Norwegian ship, Basra (1,815 tons) reported today that she was drifting without steering m the Pentland Firth oil the northeast tip of Scotland and needed help, according to a message received here.
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  • 50 1 U.S. Far East Air /oree Commander General O. R Weyland arrived m the Philippines by plane yesterday for an inspection tour of American Air Force installations. He will call on Foreign Secretary Joaquin Elizaide today and later may see President Qurino and other Philippine olticials.—AFP.
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  • 42 1 A TRUCK containing ta* kets of hand grenades and incendiary bombs was stopped, by police on a highway near Bangkok. yesterday. 1 hoy \ver e believed to be going fc r Communists m Siam. Two men were arrested. AFP
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  • 240 2 SIR SYDNEY (VINE. Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya, will open an exhibition of Chinese art at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition which will be organised by the China Society has been arranged to coincide
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  • 68 2 IfdfAlß Road. Singapore,! v'iCM-e a large number of Goverri.nent servants live, will be lit up, again after more than year. The street lights were shut! ofl late m 1951 when exten- 1 she blackouts occurred. With the threat of blackouts lifted. the City Council
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  • 104 2 BISHOP Raymond L Archer dedicated the new Hammond organ at the Tamil Methodist Church, Singapore yesterday before a large congregation. The Bishop preached after reading a special prayer of dedication: "May this organ become undying music m the world as its notes of CMtt romfort, communion and
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  • 41 2 THE Singapore Police Muslim Benevolent Association will give $500 to the British Flood Relief Fund. ASP Che Mohd. Amin Haji Jamil. Police Welfare Officer, stated last night. The money, will be sent m the next few days.
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  • 34 2 IPOH. Sun. Over 30 Raleigh Cycle dealers were entertained to a dinner by Robinson and Company last night. Mr. G. Lamont Watt, the firm's representative thanked the guests for their past co-operation.
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  • 346 2 Standard Staff Reporter LABORATORY attendants and peons of the Singapore Government's Department of Chemistry are to be placed on the same increased rates of pay given to hospital servants last year. The Singapore Medical Services Union has been told this m a letter from
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  • 209 2 Young Promises Normal Course Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers' Union ot a meeting yesterday decided to accept m principle Government's proposals for o new education service and to reserve its right to negotiate on certain points. The Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, who attended
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  • 133 2 ENTRIES for the fifth Quarterly Phoiographic Competition must be submitted before 5.30 p.m on Mar. 7. Each member can send only four prints There will be a Beginners' Section but this is restricted only to tho«=e who have never won any prize m any competition. All
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  • 75 2 COUNTESS THE F.P.A. Standard Staff Reporter THE Countess of Limerick who visited Singapore recently expressed great interest m the work done by the Family Planning Association of Singapore. She visited the Associations' clinic at Towner Road a few days before she left the Colony for Hongkong. The Countess spent an
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  • 285 2 SCHOOLCHILDREN all over Sin» f 1 Malaya will soon be usm* special CoronattT I exercise books with a charming study of the (jr* the front cover. The inside coven portray full genealogical tree of *he? British Royal Family lr%rn Egbert (802 AD.) to Elizabeth 11,
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  • 180 2 DCA MEN'S DEMANDS DELAYED THE procedure of Singapore Government employees' unions meeting the Assist'int Secretary (Negotiations), Mr. J. C. Griffiths, to discuss demands of the employees has been designed by the Government "to delay meeting the just demands of the employees." This charge is made m a letter to the
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  • 68 2 STUDENTS of the adult education classes at Gan Eng Seng School. Singapore, who voluntered to help during the Woodhridge Hospital strike were yesterday commended by Mr. J. Le Provost, secretary of the Adult Education Council, for their "fine display of public spirit." He was speaking at
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  • 79 2 LAST WEEK 113 donors went :o the Singapore Blood Transfusion centre and donated their blood. These include 30 men frorin the R.A.F. Seletar, six from the vessel Stanley Angwfn, Cnble and Wireless Depot, and she from the Police Reserve Unit. Jalan Eunos. The balance m the
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  • 154 2 TO CELEBRATE World Girl Guides Thinking Dav, <^ aP S re mde he a «"y at St. Margaret's School in Sophia Road on Saturday. The purpose of the ceremony was for Guides throughout the world to think of all their sisters in other countries on the
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  • 44 2 PRIVACY for couples taking their marriage vows at the Singapore Registry is issured by a partition just built arourui the Registrar's desk. It shield a couple from curious eyes and the distractions of others waiting m the queue.
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  • 1216 3  - Why Britain Must Join The European Army R OBER T SCHUMAN By Foreign Minister of Franco from 1918 until the formation of M. Mayer's Government this month. FRIENDSHIP demands frankness, even among nations: and it must extend to the field of public debate, subject always, of course, to the prudence
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    • 440 3 If JagS?? 9^ZJszT7f f s) I A. vftk^"- 'A 5 SINGAPORE MALACCA ENTERTAINMENT M'llol.: Lady In The Iron Mail u ■> .;■>. 13 p m LI1MI: Kalyani 130. 5 30. 8 3«"» p.m. Kl\: World In His Arms 3. 0 3D and t.13 i m. CITV: Sun Fook Kwai Pah
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    • 186 3 LONDON RADIO PROGRAMME BBC. «;i:nkr\l ovkrskas aKRVI CX > «10 p.m. Programme Summary; 61a TnmK On The*e ThinßS Christain hymns their music and then meaning; 630 The News Sc. Home News; 645 Interlude- 6.50 From the Editorials: 7 p.m Music for Dancing— Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orch.: 745 Linger
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    75 4 AMERICAN writer and Journalist Charles Foil* Jr., arrived m Singapore on Friday as part of hi s worki»* tour of the world. A me«ber of the editorial board of the U.S. New s and World Report magazine Mr Folta specialises m world economic and political ■•airs. He will leave for
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    47 4 MARRIED at the Singapore Registry Office recently wetc Gunner Norman Roger* of Army Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur and Mrs. Virginia Williams of Singapore. I couple, who leave for their new home m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, have known each other f«r three years since Mr. Rogers came to Malay*-
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    44 4 photo. The driver and two passengers m this car managed to crawl out with only slight m juries after beins involved m a collision with another car during the rain storm yesterday. The accident occurred at the junction of Mandai imi Woodlands Road Standard
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    27 4 photo. Standard THE Queen's portrait appears on the front cover of the pamphlet issued by the American Lloyds Agency m connection with their 40-day Coronation tour offer.
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  • 49 4 MaeD AT BATU PAHAT photo. MR. MALCOLM MAC--1 DONALD, the Commis--1 smer-GeneraL visited Batu Pahat recently and declared open the art < exhibition. He is seen 1 inspecting the guard of 1 hononr formed by the 1 Police, Home Guards. 1 Scoots, Guides and 1 Brownies oa his arrival. Standard
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  • 270 4 TWO Singapore Raffles Institution students. Ambiav;r;ar Mahendran and Robert Leicester, had their happiest Sunday yesterday. They were the only two successful candidates m Singapore who obtained the full certificate of the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination held m December last year. Mahendran, son of
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  • 88 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An assault case before the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr E. Brown, yesterday was settled when the defendant tendered hi s apology through his counsel to the complainant. The defendant. Moey Pek Chong. chief salesman m :he iocal branch of
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  • 53 4 THE Singapore Lay Teck Society will give a '"Chap Goh Meh" uinner at 84, Kirn Yam Road next Saturday m honour of the renoniination of their patrons: Messrs Chua Choon Mong. Goh Khiok Seng, Heng Siang, Heng Siow Long Ng Siew Chua. Kg Sec Thong and
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  • 181 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOIf, Sun. I*erak aided English School teachers met on Saturday and passed three resolutions protesting against "unfair treatment" and "delay over payment" of certain benefits. They agreed to accept the new retiring benefits recently announced hy the Federation and Singapore Governments as
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  • 55 4 C.\. Sun. The 'he Chinese New r, yesterday, many i Chinese offered their mtiy sacriAocs at their or at the Cheng Hoon 'l Temple to Tee Kong, the itor of the Universe. i rainy evening divi r.ot i eni even women from perf ng their customary
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  • 72 4 LO AH TIN. aged sti of Su Life Assurance Co. of < wed ;nvay peacefully md evening 22.2 33 at 6*>. Aliwal Street. Singapore, leaving d •'us beloved mother, wife. 4 i km Ah Lett. Ah Say. Ah Kit. Mm Sen, 5 daughters. 2 gons-in-V wig Font Hin, Soong
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  • 110 4 WANTED TERRORIST IS KILLED ONE more terrorist was killed yesterday by security forces m the Federation. Area Security Unit No. 70 killed one of four terrorists they contacted m a camp m the Serdang district of Kuiiin m Kedah. One shotgun, a frenade and four packs containing foodstuffs were recovered.
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  • 69 4 THE World Student Christian Federation's Week of Pray€r s came to an end with a united service held at the Oei Tiong Hara Hall yesterday conducted by th e Archdeacon of Singapore. :A- Pachimuthu, charged with being found drunk and incap•bl« m front of the Kuaman court
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  • 174 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new type of Home Guard training centre, the layout of which resembles a New Village, was declared open today at Bentong by the Sultan of Pahang. Yesterday 72 Permanent Staff Inspectors, comprising ti'A Malays, eight Chinese and one Indian, from
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  • 57 4 FOUR Chinese New Ye*r gamblers were fined $5 each Sixty cents and cards were found on their table. Five others were fined $10 each for gambling m Gambang. A packet of cards and SI were found on their table. A third group of ten was fined $15 each
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  • 163 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sui.— Johore Bahru members of the 'oldest order of chivalry" the St. John Ambulance Brigade turned out In their smart White uniforms for the first time at the first presentation parade held m Johore Bahru. The parade, due to be held at the
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  • 161 4 THE American sailors from the U.S. destroyer squadron who arrived m Singapore on Saturday, drank gallons of Malayan beer, filled themselves with nasi beryani. chop suey and other delicacies. They came with Destroyer Squadron 20. About $60,000 was spent by the Americans during their two-day
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  • 172 4 Federation^ Choice By y 0 I/I I A I A t KUALA LUMPUR. Sun T Asian inspectors of the Federoti? S hare been promoted Assistant of Police. perin S This. The Standard ur, group of police officers to J» Federation. )rTl()t ed Nine of the new
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  • 75 4 SPORE FLOODS Standard Staff Reportrr A CALL for investigation into the drowning of a six-year-old boy m Somervt Koad m last Friday's floods m Singapore will be made at the meeting of the City Council on Friday by Mr M P. D. Nair (Ind. South). In
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  • 54 4 A NEAR capacity crowd turned up at the Happy Woi d Stadium last night to see the variety concert staged by th»St. John Ambulance BriK^l* (Chinese District) to raiM funds for the District The concert, organised by Mr. Ong Eng Lian, District Superintendent, included number of sketches and
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  • 251 4 4O-Day Coronation Air Tour Is Now Offered Standard Stall Reporter A GRAND European tour by Douglas DC 6 Scandinavian Airlines System aircraft to London for the Coronation and back to Singapore i$ the latest offer made to the Malayan public by Mr. S. Joseph, managing director of American Lloyd s
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  • 415 5 MONDAY Picture Parade photo. photo. photo. LIFEBOAT DISASTER: Six ot the crew of this lifeboat were drowned 400 yorcU from shore, Feb. 9, os people watched from Froserburgh Horh~— c 1 unoble to help.- AP SADDEST LITTLE GIRL (Left): Janet Popworth once of South Beach, Hunsfanton is the saddest little
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  • 65 5 FIRST U.S. WOMAN AMBASSADOR TO ITALY- MRS. CLAIRE BOOTHE LUCE sits wi?h her cocker spaniel, "The Speaker/ m her home at Ridgefield, Connecticut, Feb. 7, after being nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower to be U.S. Ambassador to Italy. Mrs. Luce's assignment will make her the first woman ombassador to Italy
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  • 412 6 'pHE campaign for the British Flood Relief Fund, inaugurated last week by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, has gained immediate support Irom some people, but if one takes the population of this city into consideration, the response cannot be considered as immediate and widespread.
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  • 322 6 JJIVERGENT viewi are to be expected m any international conference and the trade promotion conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East < ECAFE) which opens m Manila today will be no exception. It is to be hoped, however, that there will be a minimum
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  • 916 6  - Britain must back Neguib DOUGLAS HOWELL LIKE IT OR NOT By ■"THREE weeks after successfully crushing a plot, dissolving all political parties and establishing a dictatorship "for three years' m Egypt. General Neguib presents the world— thanks to his censors with the illusion of a successfully consolidated regime. It is
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 151 6 sir:— Kudos. for your leaderette m Thursday's paper, heatkd M ln Darkest Africa." 1 am sorry that you toned down the mode of your criticism. If only you were writing such level-headed Ctrticles, instead of the partisan observations with whie,h you blacken some of your
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    • 271 6 Sir: Mrs. Morley's suggestion published m your paper of the 12:h February I!o3 that we should take measures to see that busts run to schedule would have served a more useful purpose had she addressed it *.o the Company rather than to us. If only Mrs.
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    • 114 6 S<r;— May I bring to the notice of the Management of the Joo Chiat Library that the Library does not open its door punctually at 3 p.m. and close at 8 p.m. On two or three occasion* the Library was not opened till 5.30 p.m. or 6 p.m.
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    • 210 6 Sir;— May I be permitt2d to reply to Albert Richards' letter on Morality of Nakedness? First of all, it is not only Catholics, but members cf other religions, Christian and non-Christian, who ar^ troubled by the wave of Indecent films and books that has poured over Malaya
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    • 100 6 Sir; As reported m your paper dated February, 18 1953, Mr. Woolmer, Chief Architect of the Singapore Improvement Trust. said •'The Policy of the S.I.T. is to build windows with bars for the ground floors only. Windows m the upper floors need no bars." I would
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    • 292 6 Is The Betting Bill In The People's Interest? Sir: Dr. Paglar m The Standard (l«>th. Feb.) states that 1 do not understand the morality of legalising bookmaking. For the benefit of your readers let me quote what he said m reguard to this proposed bill! "Morality be hanged. There is
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    • 117 6 Sir; City art lovers feel that Singapore needs a city art gallery. I quite agree. But— first things first. While the Maternity Hospital at Kandang Kerbau lacks beds and third class patients are sometimes forced to lie on mattresses on the floor; while the General Hospital is m
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    • 188 6 Sir; The article m the Issue of the Straits Times of 15th, which appeared under the heading "He was so frightened of women" confused me a little. In its preamble the Originator teyi that George Bernard Shaw was so frightened of women by reason of his vegetable
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    • 76 6 Reply Sir;—Dr. Paglar m his reply to Mr. D' Rose stated that 'it is moral law to legalise the bookie. Could he b e good enough to en lighten me as to where this can be found m the moral law? It is deplorable that a Legislative Councillor
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  • 12 6 "But I told you it was primarily a winter residence!"
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  • 179 6 ggjjH The p. c v I Sk> nvent I I >n Soul .1 I toys. I misha] I ''Fina I the boti 'I Finaly I I passi I I Eiserij I ranee For th I moral I I The 01 I i tragically 1 Jewish I murdert, I 1944.
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    • 161 5 *ittiiiiBiM8Bi!ifiiiiii i^f BjaH Cantcvoiify In < s^^mHHhH Crowning Robes b^&H Geoffrej I ram is I i^lnr. poses at Lam- -ftii^Bi th Palace, London, in the robes hp ill nation of Queen Elizabeth II at West§^rp him in 1948 by Bishop Vashiro. presiding IM Bishop of \he Church in Japan, on
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  • 209 5 Chile and Argentina to the International Court at th* The renewed offer was contained m notes to the two Latin American nations after British authorities demolished an Argentine hut on disputed Deception Island and deported two Argentines last weekend BrtUh ials also
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  • 198 5 MUNICH. Feb. 22. (Renter).— several people were injured «nnn°^ herS arre^^ When n.OOO Communist demonstrators and GOO armed policemen clashed here yesterday m Munich's worst disturbance since the war. The incident occurred when police closed a Communist rally m a huge hall where West
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  • 351 5 RANGOON, Feb. 22 (UP) Burmese War Otiice reports showed today that Chinese Nationalist troops have recently become increasingly active m northeastern Burma and now control about 500 miles of Buima's rugged mountainous frontier with CommunUl China. Long relatively inactive since they tied into
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  • 104 5 ATHENS. Feb. 22. (Renter) —Deputies of the Greek, firkish and Yugoslav Foreign Ministers last night agreed on a draft for a three-power "friendship agreement." Mr. Stephen Opoulos, tho Greek Foreign Minister, said the three had agreed on a single text draft which is to be cabled
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  • 46 5 MOSCOW. Feb. 22. (Reuter). The Soviet Government was understood last night to have agreed to the appointment of Mr. Charles E. Bohlen as the new United States ambassador to Moscow. American sources said that Russia's agreement was sought last week and received promptly.
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  • 388 5 But U.S. Plans Are Secret the P Koreon wo, A «^«»'y «">Y *»ke no further step j us now on ■J^s*?V»» ho is Plc;ident of the Assembly, said m lution adopted by the U.N. b December and rejected by fu y r h^KTe^moi;' 35
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  • 126 5 TEHERAX, Feb. 22 (R rV Police fired jjro the ail c yesterday to disperse a m<>posed youth demonstri n. Mor c than Xi() people were detained when 'hey tried I as* semble and hold a meeting to observe u Yo ith Day." Th e
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  • 108 5 MOSCOVV, Feb. 22 (IP) Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky has been appointed Chief of Staff of the Soviet Army replacing General of the Soviet Army S.M. Shtemenko. The appointment of Sokolovsky was not announ ced. It became known to foreign military attaches only when they received invitations to
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  • 31 5 ONE thousand African \vn. men in Kenya, when Britain is fighting Mail Mail tern-. have sent a thumbprinted petition to the Queen complaining I of police "bruti litiei.*— Reuter
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  • 68 5 22 (Rt ;:cr).— Mr. Harold 1 lament and former rradt said ben last night that wi re creating '"a sign v beir "interference" with on. t to America, Mr. Wi!son said- no means rare. There is I ket under which ork-- up to protect Individual
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  • 104 5 UTTA, Feb (UP). i cpen- wcr plant of a prot I |iv( c nation a irrigation i i tht TennetVa ey y ;n the >■..•• ruction cf the plant. Bted at Bocara sbout 120 ICI Jtta. began year* ago after the Damod.nr Valley
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  • 140 5 PARIS, Feb. 22. (Router).— Agreement on the European Army Treaty appeared further away than ever following today's meeting of the committee of experts here. The six Foreign Ministers of France, West Germany. Italy, Belgium. Holland and Luxembourg will meet m Rome on Tuesday and
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    • 66 5 A 17-YEAR-OLD girl in II )uston, Texas, v. iio stopped growing when she was ten, has started growing again iiiter hormone treatment. Since she began undergoing hormone treatments three montiis ago at the suggestion of a doctor, Audrey Holder has added 3/16ths of an
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    • 37 5 m w A TOTAL of 116 Chinese who were deported from Hongkong because of their politic »1 activities are stranded in Macao because the Chinese Communists will not take tnriti, according to Hongkong vernacular press reports.- UP
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    • 31 5 THE Holy See a™* Syria have agreed to exchange diplomatic representatives. Ine Holy See will send an dpostolic internuncio to DamitMS and Syria will send a minister t« th<» Vatican Reuter
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    • 32 5 THE. official Albanian rcwi agency reported from Tirana that the trial of eight spies in the wrvice of British. Yugoslav and Greek intelligence organizations" will open in the Albanian capital today.— UP
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    • 28 5 FORTY of 87 students arrested last month on suspicion of plotting against strong ■..;»n Premier Mohammed Na^uo ■AU U rtlea*ed &-ojn deteaI tion today, army sources s^id. UP
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    • 35 5 a DR. I!c«?e<t Johnson. "Red" Dean of Canterbury, said m Montreal last night that re* cent purge trials m the Soviet Union and eastern Europe "may he because they must clear decks for war."— Reuter
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    • 26 5 L1EUT.-COL. Melvin Voorhecs. iiirme!' army censor, was dismissed Irom service yesterduy by an nrmy court martial board which convicted him of violating ;i''mv censorshiD reculations.— UP
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    • 27 5 PRFSIDKXT Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines announced last night he had authorised the establishment of formal diplomatic relations netween the Philippines and the Republic of Korea.- Reuter
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    • 25 5 TURKEY said that its long closed border with Bulgaria will remain open now that Bulgaria hai received the return of Vi2 unwanted cvosy emicrants. AP
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    • 28 5 MAJOR-GEN. Wayne Smith. Commander of ilie tTS 7*h Division which carried out th« cvutruvexiUi "Opef*tio* Smack" in Korea is reluming to (he lmt«<i States <<> <<u.' anolher assignment. Reuter
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    • 12 5 CANADA nnd Spain have agreed to exchange Ambassadors. Canada*! External Af- Reuter
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    • 29 5 ST. LOCKS Tniversity hl§ announced a course in the problems of spate travel »<»•- lieved to be on* o f tlie first of Us kind in the world.— A Reuter
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    • 15 5 INDONESIA and Egypt are to raise their diplomatic representation *n ihf^ r.-mU- if Embassies.- Reuter
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    • 36 5 TWO people were killed :ind 18 others injimri three severely when a ..nuiiin Pacific Railway diesel (i;iin cut a lorry in fuo yesterday a| a level crossing at Mount Laurier. Mo miles north of Montreal.— Reuter
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    • 20 5 THE French Communist Party's evening newspaper Ce Soir yesterday announced that it will cease Diiblicdtiun on Mar I.- Reu ter
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    • 39 5 GERMAN former «rnuments king Alfred Krupp will have to sell all his holdings in coal, iron and steel industries by 1960 under an agreement between the Western :il)ics and th« Germans Allied and German sourrrk «ai4 irsi«x. day.- Reuter
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  • 165 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22, (Reuter).-The State Department said here yesterday that United States aid to anti-Communist forces m Indo-China has had a priority second only to arms for the Korean fighting and has been "massive and effective." The Department also .-aid that it
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  • 166 5 LONDON. Feb. 22. (ReuterV The rightwing Independent Sunday Times today condemned the idea of a third force m world affairs to stand between the United States and Soviet Russia. The papers said 4 he third force idea, put forward by Labour Member of Parliament Aneurin Bevan
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  • 85 5 KANSAS CITY. Feb 22 (Reuter) Former President Harry Truman has sold the rights to his memoir? to Life Magazine for US$6OO,OOO (about $1,800,000 Malayan) according to a New York report. Mr. Truman said he was well into :he writing of the memoirs which would extend to
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    • 810 6 EAST ASIATIC jjjt s\n.L\(i> u:oM StAM)|\A\ M "HB "PATA(;ONIA" for Adelaide, P h^" I Melbourne, fiarnie Syd> ney' (not loading local H car o) M rtFel InP B "LALANIMA" for Banekuk 7 B. Mar B •INDIA" for Bangkok lt/9Mi B "MALAYA" for Adelaide', W>lWltr U/l^ Melbourne, Sydney (not loading local
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  • 178 6 Kundong Rubber Estate Ltd:Made a profi- of $179,090 or 85.3 per cent, for the year ended Sept. 30. 1952. and proposed final dividend of 25 per cent will make a total of 40 per cent. At balancing date net liquids amounted to $247,114 or $1.18 per share. Cost
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  • 545 6 Markets Resume With Good Tone By A Market Correspondent. MALAYAN markets opened quietly after Chinese New Year but m the four days under review, activity increased and the overall volume of business must be rated as satisfactory. Industrials and Tins again constituted the bulk of trade but only exceptionally m
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  • 184 6 Industrials. Fraser Neave 52.47 J. Federal Dispensary $2.45. Gammon |2.90, Hammer i $.3.10. Malayan Breweries $4-921, Oriental Telephone t»2 s.. Robinson $4.10. Sime Darby $2.35. Singapore Cold Storage $4.70. Straits Trading $24.75. Singapore Trartion Ord. 165.. Henry Wangh $2.45 $2.47*. Wearne $2.47* $2.50. Tins. Batu Selangor $1.25.
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    • 155 7 From The Depths «t (h< Ocrtm by Sir Ji,*\n Murray and Johu>: Hjort, )9'.-j edition, Mac X Co. "V Y am <#i ja&t me, /f&Vm your niiiri t i a «x ,{iK>d look at .our icr»h The tmazing difference Pepsodent makes co your smile wiU thnlJ you^ T-*. a In
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  • 5313 7  -  Rachel L. Carson SBCJSr*'"'" y /r HOLDS THE SECRETS c lIFE'S CREATION HttknWJ Ms 1 vc *~T~~J~*W^w~w~»-O_»'>_^'ii_r~i_iri_«- u -i_i~i_n_i-i_ ~l I I CHAPTER III 1 1 AH Rights Reserved i! i! i/r mmm -w rwEEN the sunlit surface woters of the open sco ond the
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    • 223 8 ?WniT|Trr|^ LAST DAY! 1 4 IJL IF 1 ii I 1 If 'l AM 1:JO 4 L^ll^^^uM^ftsi^&^r 1 .4 i M P.M. f= OPENS TOMORROW =n THE' "KILLER IS AT LARGE! MGMs HM jf^^B CULVER V^g^i^ J^tm BOND ilii^^ iNstui mill mn .-.r.-aa :-m»imKi I Mil ,\\x\\\v\\xv\\v\\vx\xvvx COMING' I fe^CjTHEDEVILMAKtfTHREI
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    • 315 8 STAR CONTEST No. Can You Name This Actor? i i A i I i V H < All- through this week with the exception of Sun* day. The Singapore Standard presents the fourth series of a new contest specially designed to interest Malayan film fans. All you have to do
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    • 200 8 Stunlffi Kiauiti<>,\ sT£ Presented by COLUMBIA PICTURES 1 REX HARRISON UILI Pfl^ The Only Motion Picture Of Its Kind! I Ray Miliand^ THE THIFF Released thru UNITED \irrisr< 0N STAGE lilyjJujMii jhh day Queenie Paul Presents Tlu Sun hi-, U KUNG HEE FATT CHOY «ill. ItOX EVE-LYN S,-aU si (W>
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    • 320 8 W RITA DEL Mm rp o n a v s QUOTATION: J_ "To \w conscious that you are ignorant Is a I fxeat step to knowledge." i Hsraelt. .MONDAY FOR EVERY- ONE: Make some progress in connection with matters of a i 1 practical, down-to-earth na- > ture. Steer clear
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  • 34 8 KUALA I I IPUR, Sun.— B ngor M Young M*-r)'.>. Sikh A 4—o m iHin i I the knockd umpctit ion I on the <ng yo S,-orer? Ra7ali c and Ij ah.
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  • 240 8 MUDBATHS SPILLS IN BIG CYCLING MEET HEAVY rain, a track which provided a free mudbath for all, skids and spills one of which resulted m a cyclist being removed to hospital did not stop the Chinese New Year Cycling Carnival, organised by the Singapore Island Ramblers, from being an unqualified
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  • 468 8 Bray-Brown Fight Head A Big Card On March 9 ANTUIASA CAMAIBAU, alias Henry Bray, boxing king of the Fiji Islands, fight' the American world ranking light heavyweight, Mcl Brown •n March 6 at the Happy World Stadium. These two conquerors of the Fijian Regiment's Isimeli Radrodro
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  • 96 8 'EVENRUDE' ViCTORY DINNER A VIC TORY dinm-r to cekbritr |lie sue < ins «»t |he Kvenrudc Team .v >int;.iporr's #ir-i Outboard Kef i tta was fi\«n liv MfNxrv I indoteves Malaya Limited Agents for •I vtMrude" outlxurd motors. at tit*- Tal Teag Restaaraat, llin!»v World, on s iturdav li: I
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    21 8 PATROM OF the SCRA Dato C. J. Pafflar presents the championship trophy to Plaice after the Carnival. Picture by Joseph Goh
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    • 448 9 SOMERSET TITLE BATH, SOMERSET Feb. 21 (Reuter). S. L. Jaini of India won the men's singles title In the Somerset badminton championships here today when he beat R. Khoo of Malaya 9-15. 18-14. 15-9 m the final NOTICES TENDERS. MALAYAN RAILWAY. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. CONSTRUCTION OF SIX 10« TON STEEL
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    • 687 9 SITUATIONS VACANT THE following are required bT Sarawak OiTfielda Umitei, North Borneo: 1. Instructors In diesel and automotive mechanics; Instructor In jreneral engineering and drawing with good mathematical qualifications essential In both cases, previous teaching experience desirable 1. Asst. Vehicle Engineering Maintenance Foreman 3. Engineer for Maintenance Diesel Rigs. 4.
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    • 106 9 "H -v\G^v\~ KIM AH W-WASH WHAT OOSTA os^.1 f -GiVt HWE EAT lC COOSCPLESH 1 4JJ^ OJ SEAPtC-^sj* D-DSHES. INI y( VvASTVAT? BUM, S, s S r r <L ""H S.T A LA^ > A <&At- DONE 4 fl^^ '-ETGAI.v.^O RETU^W PO* Y^n^—^ r-r— FAiNT.NG if t-E'S RUi\ED GAvE VOcj
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  • 290 9 WEEKES HELPS WI TAKE LEAD »t OF SPAIN, Feb. 22 (Reuter)— With half their wickets still to P °w«t Indies had gained I tM innings lead of one run over i' 11 the ihe of the thir F °i! 5 ?3%\ m tch here to<lo y- A i^ji/i fi'*' Everton
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  • 80 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. —A !2-h«' tOf rare through the night for sports cars is -*.cd hy the Selancor Sports Ciub for the i celebrationa here. oca! point for the twelvei ace I be pits with competitors coming to refuel. 2 plugs and drivers etc. e» Ciub
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    • 398 9 "You should know that Malayan badminton officials and fans are not as dumb as the Free Press Reporter make them out to be to subscribe $4,000 for Poh Lim to go to London and have a nice holiday. With smaller bonuses, threats of retrenchment, world
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    • 161 9 BELFAST, Feb. 21, (Rcuter). Eddie and David Choong, the Malayan badminton playing brothers who are students at London University dominated the Irish Open Championships here tonight. Eddie Choong had no difficulty m retaining hij men's singles title beating th e English international J.D. McColl of Sta^rd
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  • 152 9 S.KOREANS FOR S'PORE A SOUTH KOREA basketball team will arrive m Singapore today for five matches m the Colony. The visit is sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Amateur" Athletic Federation who have undertaken to pay all their expenses. The visitors meet a SCAAF iKed> team m their first match m
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  • 35 9 PENANG. Sun— The Penang Football Association is calling for entries for the inter-com-munity league competition and for the first and second division league games. Entries will .PlPse, 0 1 JFrida y* March 6.
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  • 278 9 LONDON, Pck 21 cßeuter).— gIM lesuits. B Zf Liverpool City 3, j B ry 11 Hull 18. Belle Vue llimrn 7 Saint Helens 20. Bradford Northern 12 Wigan 7. ty t Leeds 28. Halifax 32 •tV .d 14. Idtnilld 29 Featherstone > 10. Kingston Rovers 20' n<inci<ter
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  • 58 9 W ,*%e Sw i^pit* 1 playing m the rain the !',,hinni Servk« displayed a high standard IW^^tnbral Pw«n« state team by 4-1 on thc h vkP R ,ad ground yesterday. I l 1 efi I r B i -h rough I amed i it goals
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  • 93 10 •tltlMr ,n,? m •c;owd/ of Snwwrr M?,r k. KSi p.'i..? a X} u *n*< miML and. Io*}*!™ ■thletic courses at Victoria *«hool yesterday. ISiiia 4he yesterday and WIU "P* 1 Singapore for a wepk- i» his opening talk, said that the future of Malhl h"BI^
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  • 861 10 Gunners Fall At Blackpool LONDON, Feb. 21, (Reuter).— Arsenal's hopes of landing a double of the League championship and the Cup met with a twin blow when they were beaten 3—2 at Blackpool today. They lost two valuable League points and some moral advantage for the
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  • 64 10 Far East Flying Boat Wing beat Bukit Timah Sports Club m a friendly football match hy three goals to two at Farrer Park yesterday. The airmen played with nine men when two were forced to retire with injuries early m the match. Scorers for the
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  • 1327 10 Results Latest Positions FIRST DIVISION. Blackpool 3, Arsenal 2 Bolton 0. Aston Villa 0. Cardiff 6, Manchester C. 0. Chelsea 0 Charlton 1. Derby 1, Burnley 3. Manchester Utd. 0. Wolves 3. Newcastle 1. Liverpool 2. Portsmouth 5, Sunderland 2 Sheffield Wed 1. Stoke 0. Tottenham 4. Preston 4. West
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  • 30 10 LONDON, Feb. 21. (Reuter) The Scottish Cup Third Round replay between Motherwell and Aberdeen which was d fawn today will take place at Motherwell on Wednesday February 25.
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  • 88 10 s ?n of Kentucky, and money rider Eddie Arcaro combined Talents Saturday to capture sa^,^; tor the c r>u n i Chanlea. given one of Arcaro s most artistic rides, outpointed two amazingly Stubborn longshot foxes, Merryman and Correspondent, m a driving finish to the wire
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  • 532 10 BELOW are th Singapore races on CL. 2 DIV. 1—6 F I Short Hairs 9.00 Birthday Gift 8.10 Stormy Wizard 8.08 Bunga 8.07 Metrostar 8.06 Vasco da (iaini 8.05 Rice King 8.04 Counsel III 8.0. Never A Blank 8.0'! Fairy Tale 8.01 Perverse 8.00 Ice Revue
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    • 489 10 Coronation] Tour Content READERS of tbe Singapore Stands Tfie Contest which will list ihre, °doll niary 1 to May 2. is held onder the io n °nths trom k Jo^ven^ aP°re and S^S. %!e»*sfc Every day there will be orinteH m Singapore Standard a conpo n m cd wi" rh
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    • 665 1  -  "GURUNAM" By |m WMN \l. visits I plai ts interest m be omin| \n\ poputhc local vhiiiilchildron. i i recent survey, unikea bj the liter. with the kind co-opera* tion of v re 'ional tc.u lie n. the folkwm| li-t w.h tabulated, irr.'n' •fl
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      37 1 picture). MR. Chan Hi Kionf, chief foreman of the Singapore PepsiCola plant, explains to students how the beverage U bottled. The little gadget the machine records the number of bottles produced in a day.- Chew Chin Nam
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    • 2655 1 JADE SNOWS years at Mills College were inseparably coloured by living at the dean's little brownshingled home. The various rooms of the house were simple and without clutter. Jade Snow helped operate the house and manage the meals to enable the dean and
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  • 1723 2  - STUDENTS BATTLE TO SAVE A FLOODED IS. S.C. YONG By f HE tittles and floods ninth swept .\orl/iWetimrn Europe and the East Const of itritain have devaslatefl vast areas with great litss <>f I iff. livestock and property. Thousands «>/ troops and ntluntcers were engaged m figkUmg tin- flmmdi and
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      203 2 (1847-1918) JOHN Forrest, first Baron Forrest of Bunbury. Australian explorer and statesman, was the son of William Forrest. He was educated at Penh, W. Australia, and at the age of twenty-two, after four years' service m the State survey department, he wag sent m charge of an expedition
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  • 98 2 EAST ER DAY HALLELUJAH.' HuUchijoh.' You henr? The organs sound sweet and clear, Through the thin air cliaste and gay, 1 On Blessed Easter Day, Hearen and Earth fill'd C With divinely notes soH Z and still, J Reminding the Christian this < day 1 Also the whole wide 1
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  • 538 2 'THE visiting pastor gave a ripping sermon on the virtues of generosity and passed his hat around. It went from hand to hand all round the rhurrh and finally returned empty! "Hmra!" uttered ihe disappointed pastor, looking at the bare darkness of the inner regions. Then,
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  • 1042 2 Non-Smokers are bad Citizens "TODAK" SPEAKS WITH TONGUt N CHEEK ON THE TOBACCQjj^ AND SAYS THAT- DO YOU smoke? If so. why? If not, v^'Viv not I fancy that not many people could answer th^se questions fully and sensibly As I always aim to be helpful, I am goitig ;o
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    • 82 2 a i CChics€n es€ FATHER 0F MEDICINE /^^3lH F* huatoh Avfirefl^i 5 Hue Toh li*td a long time cgt Ak) ,i% yc^ji" Jb tut mony Chinese remembci ft^fej^Vlyr#ls^ > him at rh« discoverer o» mony /^^(iOTliV^^P'^^lll herb* tome of which ore used m 'i~ 3fc omeng which is the I
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    • 203 2 Game With Words VOWEL UOCKfI Try a IfiMißf i B -k. By pacing the the proper pointi In I letter blot k a sei be made. T. j line does not >' v mean the end of Use E In the tJ the second bl I BLOCK 1 LLFTI W
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  • 199 3 nilr-d member, and friends of the Sinsapore V.M.C.A. celebrated the CMnfSs^^^TSSr d tlu Nlll ]A u r rk S* »»Cn«M included dancing social games. singing and the -square dancint.. I>. Paul Mpyer Limbert. Secretary-elect of the World's Alliance of Y.M.CAs, »ifc is ion on a MorMlNf to sre
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  • 163 3 (Phot o by ABOUT 300 students attended the Chinese New Ye.tr Dance, held at the Stamford Girls' School, recently. Picture shows (left) some of the students waltzing; (ri?ht) a R"oup caught by the camera between dances. The "dowas organised by the PS C c'ass of
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  • 611 3  -  Patrick R. Karthigasu By r m lived m a vil- aHw yoatli kfd l« si^ He J"/'nsin season and v^»n. thon^l, his w^ übearaUv Pwr. «rfadrul orto the shrill irhfu he brayed out his rhvmeless and tuneless music. mother best !u cure him i for
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    • 29 3 DSP** Si item J r K ni know l t»iw ndi/m l lh rou «Wy. >"ving it with 4 fll I TOILET SOAP kW 1/ The J'ogrant tchite soap
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    • 60 3 c^r^^ j V^vV^* 1 ri I y "^r CJ& 1 1 I Or, It's As'Sosy Aft B, J|«d Cl Alphabetically Yours! A clerer sketch of a hiker taking the road sent in by a "Youth" reader. The entire sketch is made up of letters of the alphabet. Want t© try
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  • 766 4  -  Paul Minter f^^^ 25-TROUBLE FOR THE MATE* The Story So Far p>//.Z. W/LSO/V, a young apprentice, h joined his first sJitj>, (i in' I or, the 'PORT OF SPAIN on Far t. scrr *>v break owl and B»// Mlipcctj d'Tiy work lite .sK.;* tj icd oil 1 f
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  • 30 4 After looking ,t. some pirfaire* of dirigibles, one -flrstgradet piped <p with, "How diri they ever find anyone with winri enough to blow up that i.ig balloon?"
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  • 598 4  - HOME OF THE OPERA WALTZ VOYAGER KNOW YOUR NEtGHBOUR**2i>_ By A USTRIA, although badly battered durA lnf the war, still presents a brave face to the tourist. In the restricted zonef it is not as easy to move around m a* 11 was pre-war. Th« capital of Austria Is Vienna
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    19 4 GERTA (left) poses for a picture with her (Captain Kurt Waller), and eldn s m,, of the Anke Harnistorf
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  • 567 4  - "AUF WEDERSEHEN" I'M OFF TO SEE THE WORLD Joy Manson By ONE cold wintry afternoon m December 1952. the first day of that month to be exact, a fourteen-year-old German girl said "Aiif Wedersehen" to her classmates at her school m Hamburg, and "goodbye" to the text books she had
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    • 376 4 T AST Whit Monday my father woke me early In the morning and told me to have my breakfast and to get dressed. I was ready m n few minutes, and during breakfast my father said that he was going to take me to
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