Singapore Standard, 5 March 1953

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  • 13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt jfc 3H"3L V SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953. TWELVE PACES
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  • 909 1 A» 36 STAUH PARALISBD PARIS, Ifap« 4 ~(iLFP)-^ Radio Moscow announced this morning that Generalissimo Stalin had a stroke on the night of March 2 and was paralysed* •*-A*F*P* A Sudden Haemorrhage STILL IN A COMA MOSCOW, Mar. 4, Josef Stalin is near ro death. He
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  • 30 1 AUSTRIAN political circles believe Stalin must be dead already. They say the Soviet Government would otherwise never have released news of his illness m such detail.— Reuter
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  • 44 1 Winston ast of The Big 3 Who Sends A Let At Yalta, Teheran Signal world m news I tin is I V I I I I X iMUf Hi his ess. lIARRI I I I I I I H I I H H H,
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  • 270 1  -  MALENKOV BERIA POWER STRUGGLE BY IN DEATH, STILL A DANGER AND LONDON, Mar. 4 (AP) Who will succeed Stalin as Dictator of the Soviet Union? This question has intrigued Western officials for many years while rumours persist of a struggle for power among the
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  • 29 1 Howard' s Forecast VETERAN newsman Roy Howard told newsmen "A very large part of history of the world is going to be writ- ten m the Far East."— AFP
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  • 125 1 Smash Grab Men Escape In The Fog LONDON. Mar. 4. (UP) Tlie worst log In many years laid a greasy choking mantle over Southern England on Tuesday night blinding pedestrians and disrupting land, sea and air travel. At least 30 persons were injured m fog accidents. A twenty-two year old
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  • 28 1 THE 2.700-ton Japanese training ship Nippon Mam has left Peleliu Island, its seventh stop In its mission to gather remains of Japanese war dead. A. P.
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  • 35 1 MAU MAU terrorists last night raided a police post north of Nanyuki and killed four African policemen and wives of two of them. The police station was burned to the groiind.- Reuter
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  • 133 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The United Malays National Organisation. Johore Bahru, will send a petition to the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nfeoll, to consider the release of Abdul Samad bin Ismail, wiio M undci detention on St John's IsTand under the Emergency Regulations. It is signed
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  • 123 1 FIVE Singapore City Councillors have agreed to support a clemency petition for the Ipoh "grenade girl," Lee Meng, which he will send to the Sultan of Perak, Mr. A. R. Lazarous, a City Councillor, told The Standard yesterday. He said that non-Councillors had
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  • 53 1 2 Comet Men For Karachi Standard Staff Reporter TWO Canadian Pacific Airlines executives arrived m Singapore yesterday on their way to Karachi to investigate the Comet jetliner crash at the airport. They are Mr. W. Woollett. Regional Manager of the South-West Pacific and Mr. C. G. Rose. Superintendent Engineer. They
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  • 38 1 P. C. M. SEDGWICK. Hongkong's director of the Commerce and Industry denied statements attributed to him th:il a giant drug ring m Soutneasi Asia was operating through Hongkong selling opium for the Chinese Reds UP
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  • 20 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden arrived m Now York aboard the Queen Eliza- bcth yesterday. UP
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    • 44 1 V J^ vl I NOW TO SAVE MONEY ipe calls h.r batter, or next time suiwicfcei or savouries, use i.v-to-spitud Iceberg Butter. "Hi (icamy, and a little goes a <>v sure you ask tor a 12-ounce tin ICEBERG BUTTER s** COU) STORACI (0.. ITD.
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    • 73 1 ■njjl USE THE sh©ntox cricxJUiMnect La ocottartd SCOTCH WHISKY that elusive "something" vi the atmosphere of Glenlivet, m the Highlands of Uanit M captured m this highest j»rade of whwky. Ifl the prOCtM of distillation, the Gkndddich (J B.»lvenie-Gknli\et Distilleries, of which Wm. Grant if Sons are sole proprietors, use
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  • 80 2 A MAN whose name is unknown hobbled with the aid Id -ti<-k into the dock of the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. He had no identity card. \H e was dumb. His crime: bogging for arms from the public. The charge read: .Male Indian (name
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    38 2 T\V O cherubic fared children of Unit -Commander T. Page R.N. and Lady Cicely Pai*e were the Singapore passengers of the Qanta* BOAC Constellation from London yesterday. Thry are Nicholas and Victoria. l~ady Pare also flew with them.
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  • 54 2  - Standard Pattern Service Rosalind Ratnam SJDLFJLSKDJFLKJSLKDFJLKSJDLKFJSLDFKSDFm IMPORTANT: When orderin? a pattern, send m a completed measurement chart, seven coupons and three ten rent stamps. Some readers have only sent me seven roupons without the measurement chart and the stamps. 1 cannot cut your pattern unless I have your measure ments.
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  • 193 2 THE Singapore Consumers Association proposes to ask Radio Malaya to give a short broadcast every morning to advise housewives on what fish is available for the day, Mrs. Robert Eu, president of the Association, told The Standard yesterday. This would prevent a
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  • 87 2 MR. A. WEAR. Director of tlie Singapore Public Work? Department, told The Standard yesterday that he had received no instructions about engaging private architects to design playing fields m schools. He Mid that as far as he knew, work of that nature would not
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  • 56 2 S FOR DISCS' NETS $1000 SINCE the revival of the' programme "Dollars for Discs" I last week, Reditfusirm m Singapore has collected nearly $1,000 for the British I Flood Relief Fund. The programme which is broadcast vi English Chinese j dialects and Malay runs for about two hours aaily. It
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  • 24 2 photo. MARRIED at Singapore Wesley Methodist Church yesterday were Miss Dorothy Pullen, and Sg t Maurice Hunt of the R.E.M.E. Standard
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  • 27 2 RONALD HUNTER was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for desert ins his ship, the walratta m Singapore.
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  • 287 2 STAR CONTEST No. 5 Today's pirture k of very Wf.'l known movir P4»r*«n.«iif> D.ju you recognise her? There will be another star for you lo spol tomorrow. tntries will closp each week on the folio* ing Thursday with the pri?r winners' names published m ih,.
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  • 269 2 h xil C A« m ot ne^ eni driving w^re dealt with Dy Mr R. C. Hoffman, Singapore First Traffic Police Magistrate, yesterday. Fines totalling $425 were imposed. w s irn CW Wai alias Sum Wah. a lorry driver, m trying to overtake a taxi at
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  • 152 2 FIRST PROBLEM FOR FOUR GROUPS Standard Stall' Reporter THE Labour problem, will be the first subject to be tackled by the Socialist Club, new student political body m the University of Malaya. The Club, at a recent meeting, appointed four study groups. Economic, Political. Social
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  • 42 2 SULEIMAN bin Omar and Ahmad bin Wahid claimed rf'r 1 m he Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of robbing Lim Kia fcro or a chandu pipe worth $40. m Minto Road They wert remanded until
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  • 37 2 IPOH, Wed —Mr. P Qhar mananda was admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Pretheroe In the Supreme Court here today. The petition for Mr. uhiirma^n'Vs > < M xv 1S made by Mr. ftft. S. Mahe:,DUL
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  • 193 2 Govt. Collected $72M Income Tax Last Year INCOME tax collected m a year amounted to $72.3 mi; n POr < !<* Tudor, Comptroller of Income Toi /.M Standard yesterday. v M V This is over $9,000,000 estimated m the 1952 budget. He said that there were over 5| evaders last
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  • 41 2 Clerical Union Has New Chief MR G signed. His n or tin i cc. Mr. S resigned aryship the presi Mr. T j. the Colo < c i. is also j Singapon I em nei I Tht- i electi •.ii y 4l
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  • 10 2 IPOH. I I of danger I m Perak
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  • 46 2 photos. MISS YOUNG CHENG, popular Hongkong star, who has arrived m Singapore to take part h (he "Junsrle Girl", a Chinese film to be "shot" m t s Colony next week She v n to-star with Mr. Won? Haw (bflow). Standard
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  • 166 2 Standard Staff Reporter ANY MOVE to found a university m Malaya by a Motion of the population "merely for the development ot a scheme to bring benefit to the section* is a tolS^Uy* thei L CollimuniUes Particularly, This was one of the
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  • 153 2 Standard Staff Reporter SENTENCE OF DEATH was passed upon Lim Cniu Hoy m the Singapore Assizes yesterday by Mr Justice Whitton. at the end of a two-day trial The jury found Lim unanimously guilty of causing the death of an elderly Chinese, Yeo Chow
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  • 77 2 LOH KAI HOI was charged m the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday with driving a car whilst under the influence of liquor. drivmg m a negligent manner, and driving with an expired licence on Mar. 3 at the junction of Sunqei Road and Jalan Besar.
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  • 74 2 TWO applications from Singapore and the Federation for the Chair of Social Mcd cine and Public Health at the University of Malaya rune been received. The Standard \va^ told. Tne post is being advertised all over the world, said Mi W. D. Craiz. Registrar of
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    • 317 2 jTSMM|Mr id i f €fii'i:t» J |j" 'j I Sfroply tprinkk r^fli Pj torr f nd es=^^ whert no brush Harpk* l^ taf« to us« m all lava- l«ri«a loikidiag r fc !■«>«• coonected t FIStK »epUc tanks. St/i X HARPIC ma iam lavatory et'MWm tt Pimples Go Cause Killed
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    • 4 2 NAME OF STA* I
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    • 107 2 jit the bat iff I had the perfei-t tea c of a j Blue Print That ran turn out LS i by the thousands Tai oi "I? would require less RkilL To this natural di/?orenre wL& from individual jobs and B^ figures are exactly a i*e HE^ A GOOD TAILOR
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  • 182 3 THE WUmm ia Singapore tcaters. AT LEAST 200 ships Qt the rate of ten a day have entered Singapore and cleared for foreign ports since the arrival of the Finnish tanker Wiima, now m Singapore harbour with a cargo of jet fuel for Red Ch.na.
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  • 32 3 Hind staiv Reporter Citj Comucll does not want public on buildinfS for community centres. i«w of the Standing Committee for h.pmont set up m the Colony. thu
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  • 131 3 SINGAPORE motorist, J. V T. Jones, was lined a total of si:>o m a Traffic Polio* Court yesterday for oM.-iir.-N tonimitted at 1.30 i m M I)n 18. Oiu- of the ftllrgatican was that he carri«<l three passengers M the lioi»;|. I«aes pleaded g«iltf
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  • 41 3 T W O > mths, Yeo Peck nd Wong Kum Soon. were I 'ntatively charged m Si sap »r< Fifth Police *> ri yesterday with housei into the Prince Edward Boys' Club on Tuesday. They wore remanded until Mar I
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  • 87 3 ROT ARIANS TOLD: AVOID LIP SERVICE irter V C ib'i uitoi that existed 1 But the.•- fles I under- the naW F \>hip. I, he chose iaya as m whi< i to i tuse the v crossroads of the V Bo- i here, he had a torted ipressi m of
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  • 41 3 RHOO ECee C, ,<p was tentatively charged m the Singapore F Criminal District Court yesterday with possession of Iwo daggers m Kampong Ti tng Bahru m the small hours oL' Feb. 19. He was re- mande.i until Mar. 6.
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  • 235 3 Eber Visits S.B. Without That Diary THIS headline appeared m The Standard of Feb. 26 MR. JOHN EBFR. the Singapore lawyer who was released on Feb. 23 from detention undrr the Emergency Regulations, made his weekly report to the Police yesterday without a diary. y He had been told by
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  • 222 3 Children's Day At The Bazaar Standard Staff Reporter A GREAT PART of the programme of this year's Sinuapore International Bazaar which will be opened by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll at 11 a.m. on Saturday at Victoria Memorial Hall has been designed for the entertainment of children, Mrs. W. Yung
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  • 74 3 THE Singapore Branch of the Mercantile Bank of India. Ltd. has received cable advice from its London office that the Board of Directors has recommended a final dividend of eight per cent less income tax. making 14 p^r cent for :he year ending Dec. 31, 1952.
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  • 111 3 POSED AS OTEC MAN AND GOT $200 DEPOSIT AN unknown man wen: to a house at Cambridge Road, Singapore. on Tuesday and told the owner that he was "very lucky" that the telephone he had applied for from the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company two months ago would be installed
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  • 193 3 'Chips' Wants To Tell U.S. The 'Romance Of Rubber' Standard Staff Reporter ''CHIPS'* Young, an American free-lance journalist, has arrived m Singapore to write up the current •'blood, sweat and tears" drama behind the story of rubber m Malaya. "This great human story has too long been left untold to
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  • 259 3 Fans Are Hoarding For The Coronation Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE photographic dealers expect a heavy demand on all types of films shortly because camera enthusiasts are beginning to hoard stocks to make sure they can take pictures of the Coronation celebrations m June The sales
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  • 70 3 NG Ah Sum appealed unsuccessfully yesterday against the sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment imposed upon her by a Singapore magistrate who had convicted her on a charge of attempting to cause hurt to Paw Yong Yee by mixing caustic soda m a pot of
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  • 28 3 A tea party will be held on Sunday at the new Malay School at Duncarn Road. Singapore. Teachers and parents of the students have been invited.
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  • 122 3 A VIGOROUS and outspoken adversary of Communism, the Rt. Rev. John Carmel Heenan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, arrived m Singapore last night by Comet. During the next month he plans to travel extensively throughout Malaya, Hongkong. Korea and Japan, when he will preach to Catholic personnel of
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  • 25 3 MR. M. M. Browor. c'r. I man of Lifeguard Milk Pro- duct?. Australia, is due t > 1 arrive m Singapore un Satur--1 day.
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  • 136 3 SPORE CRIMES: Home Of Airman Burgled A ROYAL AIR FORCE man m Singapore lost $693 m jewellery and an assortment of articles A'hen his house m Moulmein Road was broken into on Tuesday. No one was at home when the theft was committed. Another robbery was reported to the police
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    • 58 3 m'itf&H ft* s^^^^^^^^^ Ik Vb < tfl 0 D l l ol l^^ VINNERS OF THE FOLLOWING EVENTS IN S "'3APORE'S FIRST OUTBOARD REGATTA HELD AT PASIR PANJANG ON 15th FEBRUARY. 1953. CLASS D OPEN CLASS IV (UP TO 10 H. P.) CLASS V (UP TO 12 H. P.) CLASS
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    • 117 3 OUR H 'SALE m THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION/ tv II tr _c UNPRECEDENTED CROWDS and EVERY ONE A WISE BUYER FURTHER NEW FEATURES IN BOTH DEPT'S WASSIAMULL'S S3 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE IUERCURy The World's finest outboard motor. I A little MJ^'Cwie jfjfS^k I ototMa(oto( itfXHB When faulty kidney action allows
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  • 89 4 COLOMBO PLAN KUAI A LUMPUR, Wed S n Ma ayan students will i oa Fi lo train aj Science teachers \e techi Colombo P m Governmi it v arrange for '.heir training as H »nours Science Graduj with diplomas m Education. The students are
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  • 56 4 MALACCA. Wed. R.l.p. McGowan, a young Police officer wh i was sentenced to 18 j monthi rigorous imprisonment' for criminal breach of trust m i respect of ranteen funds, yes- teraay, this afernoon gave notice oi appeal against j sentence. Bail In the mai of 52.000
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  • 78 4 PENANG. Wed. Penang's new Deputy Chief Police oArtr wi I be Mr. F. A Fleming when Mr. C A. R. Law^nce on leai c next week. Mr. Lawrence has been here for some time and will be i going to the United Kingdom
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 photo. MISS JADE SNOW WON<;. vt ell -known author »ntl Timirs artist from San I rancisio who now on a v.sit to .Malaya, is sven working on a potter's v 111 I m Kuala l.umpur. It was Ike first time 1 that she worked with .Malayan Standard clay.
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  • 230 4 IPOH. Wed. Ipoh hawkers who attended an extraordinary meeting at the Kinta Hawkers Guild were warned by Mr. C. H. Yin. the Guild's adviser, to prepare hygienic food for their customers or their licences would be cancelled. The warning was issued following receipt of a
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  • 91 4 IPOH, Wed.-Dr. K. Slawinski, who is ;n charge of the Ipoh District Hospital TB wards was extremely delighted to receive four packs of playing card! sent by two persons lor the patients. It is learnt that the two wards with over 50 patients have only one
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  • 48 4 LONDON*. Mar. 4 Two Ceyloaese students from Kuala Lumpur. James and Matthew Porinampalam. were yesterday presented to the Duke of Edinburgh when he visited the Alliance Club. Ix>ndon's newest residential hostel for students of all nationalities. Both the brother^ are studying medicine m London. Reuter.
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  • 322 4 KUALA LI'MPIR, Wed.— Wong Lee. a 40 yearold rubber tapper, was convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court here today and sentenced to ten years rigorous imprisonment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Accused was originally charged with mjrder but the assessors
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  • 42 4 SIX girl terrorists who surrendered to a combined Police and Somerset Light Infantry patrol at a bandit camp m the Kuala Langat (North) Forest Reserve. Selangor, on Tuesday, pictured after they had been brought out of the Jungle.
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  • 167 4 ALOR STAR. Thuis. A helicopter did an "Operation Service" yesterday evening m Sintok n<*ar thf Thailand border when it came to the aid of a Malay police constable Ariffin bin Lebai Yaacob, of the Federal Jungio Squad, who was reported seriously ill with malaria. The helicopter,
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  • 213 4 PENANG, Wed- When the defence opened today m the murder trial m which two men were charged with having murdered a compatriot, the first accused, Mohamed, said m evidence that it was the second accused, Dollah, who assaulted and killed Kutty Ali and then
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  • 132 4 POTENTIAL British Army recruits (Malayan Other Ranks) In different parts of the Federation will be interviewed shortly by the Recruiting Officer. Major S.A. Watt. Selected recruits will go to Singapore for training. Serving Special Constables are not required. Major Special Constables are not required. Major Watt
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  • 253 4 West Kents Add Two More To Their 'Bag' KUALA LUMPUR, W c d _tl West Kents were the only unit of tv Ro W forces to add to their bog o f t Pr Set i»ih Federation. In their fi rs 9 t c £^«i morning on European owned Xc
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  • 48 4 B. Pahat plans for June 2 HATI PAHAT.W- i ■W still „mitt ff held at the Chin^TcS her of c mme^ < oranatii i (>M, r for Batu P ha, Ol i n decide floa s ■<" A fun 1 five nigh! Militai Bir hday A' munity pa lai g,
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  • 58 4 IPOH. Wed.— Mr. S Ri ratnam. president of the VLibrary, was entertainer) by friends and well-wishers to teb at the station hotel \n<\ evening on his being appointed Justice of the Peace by 'he Sultan of Perak. recently. The Territorial Chief of Kinta. Dato Pang'ima Kinta Juan
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  • 87 4 DOES m whi tbling, house? This QU( a case I] Police C 10 worm n charge of i at Boat it was .i i house. The p. spector Mat "Yes." B the m J. B. .1 There pliances was an t1 I [nspectoi s
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  • 21 4 MAI. Masjid hear U [nrhe talk to ed >' there. Many eluding Khoo X MCA t lea pa
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Miss Jade Snow Wong, San Francisco-born ceramics artist, delighted a Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club audience with an interesting thirty minutes talk today on "Growing Up m America between the Old World and the New." She told how with help and courage she
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  • 115 4 BATU PAH AT. Wed. Elections for local councils at Parit Sulong and Ayer Hitam villages m the Ban Pahat district were held simultaneously. The following 20 members have already been elected, ten for each village. Ayer Hitam: Yap Fug Lian. Ahad bin N;i.m. Cheng Get
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  • 197 4 TERRORIST SHOOTING PENANG, Wed.— Mr. R. F. Oldham, Nibon* Tebal District Officer, called upon the people of Val dOr New Village today to pass on to Government any information available regarding the shooting and killing of Goh Ngak Weng on the main road not far from
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  • 69 4 LONDON, Mar. 4 The details of the coaches m which the Malayan Sultans will ride during the Coronatioi has not yet been tattled, Jon ore Sultan's A.D.C. informed me. The Sultan of Johore will wear his blue and gold army uniform which he wore a; the last Coronation.
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  • 107 4 IPOH, Wod.-Mr. .1. M. C Wheeler, OSPC, Ip»h. loday issued a warning to hunters who hunt without prior pvrmission of the police statin* that they run the risk of briny shot at by the Army. P. ice or Kinta Valley Home Guards. He snid
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  • 47 4 photo. IJINE Malay members of Ike Penanff Police Force who received letters of «ommendation and badgris for merit for outstanding work done m connection with "Operation Service" from thtResident Commissioner. Mr R. P. Rincham. at thr PeJfce Headquarters m P«•n n I Road yesteday. Standard
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    • 77 4 4^ mm. '^•^WW^QnJ*!. V m £m\ W^ IM vV\ t "*^7 m^/ FATHER OF MEDICINE /^^^jyf^ HUA TOH WMfl^^^ Huo Toh lived o long timt ago but many Ch.nese remember j^^^^\B^fi|^^S h.m o« »he discoverer of many JBogßV^M^^^^*-^ tScrb% seme or which ore ujed m \^Sn»^ '---3 modern medicine fodoy.
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  • 121 5 MB A D SHROFF, visiting Indian economist told a Unility audience m Singapore last night thai the Indian fiveyear plan was a m u<e>t attempt to Jay securely the foundations of the country*! industrial ami *.n-inl (i«>velopnent But it differed trom the ambitious plans of
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  • 91 5 CLAD only m a white and white pyjama i trousers, ZS-year<^i d bani- she.-. Wong S i k Kotisj (!'.'>>, es aped ast night from the lock-up ward of Ihe S pore Genera! Hospital, where be was being treated i>: tuberculosis. He was missing at 4
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  • 196 5 !NO Singapore girl but a French actress, Cecile Aubry. has been offered the part of the Ar:- "-Burmese girl m the Him ''The Purple Plain." Mr. J. DalMn. manager of the J. Ar»mu Rank Organisation In the Colony, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Bob
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  • 22 5 INSPECTOR Abdullah bin Jabba leaves Kota Tin^i for Kuala Kubu to nndeiUkc three months' outn-i- iv the PoUc« Training Coileu*-
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  • 70 5 A CROW!) watched police ?h a V h Kuan^« Rlvrr for lih y f a l! y^ar old girl who was trapped m a fitt-!* oflr W IMI Saturday. For thrre days the search on without success. Si i a *v° dv was SP<n
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  • 288 5 Replanting Will Cost Johore $2 Million BATU PAHAT, Wed.— The scheme for replanting smallholders' rubber m Johore during 1953 will involve an expenditure of $2,040,000, the State Replanting Officer, Johore, Mr. R. J. Dennett, told The Standard today. Johore has tho biggest quota of any State— l7.ooo acres, which is
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    52 5 CHE Alnhil Mi. ml hia ll j S«»h(>| who is now on leave prior to retirement having put m about 40 v cars m (io\ernment mmyuiv His first appointment srai m 1912 as punkah-pull* i m the District Oflue. Kajaag and is now retirini; as Pinuhuhi. Beraaang, llu L i
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  • 264 5 THF 4(>o elerki of the Stfapct Post and Telegraph Department will decide today whether they will ffj on strike to get the Government to agree ti> their demand for salary Increase. No Anal dt n as iv.nhed at an extraordinary n m? of their
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  • 274 5 A REMITTANCF oT ClO.i was sen! through the Chartered Bank. Singapore, yesterdas to the Lorn Mayor of London a- the first donation to the National Food and Tor: Distress Fund. Tot;. i donations to the British Fiood Re. let Fund (Singapore) Up to noon
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  • 284 5 SINGAPORE FIRM ACCUSES FOUR A DEPARTMENT manager of Gian Singh and Co. Singapore, Mr. Parent Sarub Sharma, told the Fourth District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam, yesterday how four men cheated his firm of 174 record changers worth 530,276 by pretending to be buyers
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  • 189 5 MR D H. Chapman, the 1 Singapore Fifth Polite Couri Magistrate, yesterday refused to allow the prosecution to treat a brother of the accused a- a hostile witness, on the ground that he had amended the charge midway through the proceedings. He was hearing a
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  • 72 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 5. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 22 I d. Aev./Jene MM. July/Sepr. 22id. Oct /Dec 22id. Morch c if. 22 Id. Marker: Steady. Spot £957 par ton
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    • 207 5 TODAY! 11 II" i I HFIFN HAVES RETURNS TO THE~ "fBEEN IN A GREAT DRAMA T*JHhA the F. B. I. know about 'B I^Wir Jr) A I Starr,n WM HELEN HAVES -HEFLIN f -3f WALKER '**'—*^^J ggX OCAS 1^ JAGGER SATURDAY A MIDNIGHT! The Curse **&*> of 2000 p tars
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  • 785 6 JT is strange that America's new policy m Asia, which has provoked considerable discussion m the nonCommunist world, has not disturbed the Communists *s much as one would have expected. The deneutrali- >. <»n of Formosa, the only action taken so far to !< ment the "get
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  • 160 6 S The report which aped m your paper regarding the bonus of $25,000 voted by the City Councillors to he paid to the Electrical Engineer, Mr. Payne, m appreciation of his services deserves some comments. The tremendous work done at the new power station involved numerous labourers,
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  • 1071 6 Chinese Intentions Towards Indo-China By A Times Correspondent SINCE Chinese intervention In Korea showed that the end of an exhausting civil war was not to be fo] lowed by a passive attitude to events across their borders two questions have been asked more and more frequently. How far is Chinese
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  • 200 6 Review of Views One-Way Traffic THE tern m Singapore given at 1< trial before ther to it. say., Ui paper was I lystem fen Whether thi > good or n by coi pa i of accideni i during this period v i n timber ol J i the new system
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 335 6 Sir: -I wish to -nake some << intents on the extranary bonus of $25,000 given to Mr. Payne! If any one person should receive credit for expediting the v co npletion of the New Power Station aT Pasir Pan[ang it is H.E. The Governor. S r
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    • 222 6 Sir:-- In your paper of 3 Mar c h. "F.S.S." writing •bout 'he bonus i\t>a by the City Council to Mr. C. C. Payne states thai that "not one of 'he City Councillors had the courage \o resist this extra expenditure of public money"*. For !he
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    • 147 6 Sir;— I cannot understand why the Singapore Government should refuse to allow the representatives Of UMNO to see Indie Abdul Samad who had been tiein ined for a period of more than two years. This regrettable attitude of the Government has caused me to wonder whether the
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    • 262 6 Sir; I hav c read from press reports m the past that S.I.T. authorities, have been inundated with applications for accommodation. There have been incidents of fainting while waiting for the hopeful application forms. th e guardians of th e pea< c had to be summoned to
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  • 419 6  -  O.M. GREEN By INTENSIVE strengthening xof China's coastal defences from the mouth of the Yangtze m mid-China to the Pearl River opposite Hongkong, a distance of about a thousand miles, is detailed m reports from Formosa recently. Over most of this distance, a chain of military
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  • 48 7 Beauties To Bear Queen' s Train IH[ CORONATION_ I|lN H »v war 4 (Ktui--11 ol London's ami *HlSiofiftJ Rirlj wlli s?Q«ffii EllaWtt a .thei coronattoa m tram J xl)hf v next Harshal, .mnounced ,f.tfria? I ess Mar- i i I I I nn- I I D t St.
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    • 42 7 MR. Aathoay Nutting:, Riiiish Foreign I'nder-Socre-tary. BUI confirmed that a warrant was out for the arrest of former S.S. General Bernhard Lammerding, wanted by France for war crimes. Search is going on for the ex-General, missing for more than six weeks. Reuter
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    • 54 7 PROTESTS by Irish Republicans against plans to decorate Belfast during the Coronation Of Queen Elizabeth led to storms yesterday m both the Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland House of Commons. Three police were called to the City Council to remove an alderman who refused to cave when ordered
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    • 44 7 INDONESIAN Minister Mukardo called on London's Lord Mayor, Sir Rupert De La Bere, yesterday to announce an Indonesian Rift of VT.oOO worth of coffee, tea and sugar for British Flood victims. The first shipment already Is enroute to Knff- land, the Minister said.- AP
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    • 34 7 SE.NOR Fernado Garcia 9 !fli 'ii. Chilean Minister to Switzerland, was elected chair--1 <i:i '<f ihe governing body of 'ne Internatkmal Labour Orgaisation at the opening of a tour-day meeting ia Geneva. Jwstciday.- Reuter
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    • 24 7 THE US. Senate Foreign Reis Committee yesterday I eighi votei to six iition condemning the •i for perverting ide durinfl World War II Reuter
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    • 35 7 ABOUT 5.100 Australian Iraafi .»r* atrviai m Korea, Sir Philip Mi Bride. Australian Defence Minister, told the House of Representatives yesteriUy. Australian forces were also aenriag m Malaya and the Middle East, he said.— Reuter
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    • 31 7 DR. Israel Goldstein, President of 'he American Jewish Congress, met leaders of the Jew: :i Community m Berlin to with them the problem i Jewish Refugees from Com-munist-ruled East Germany. AP
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    • 31 7 THE New York Post reP«nt«a tint Uftited Nations ■later pliaci m Korea have bern following Chinese Comiminist fishter planes bark •Vet the Yalu River border into .Manchuria since Novera- |J«T.- Reuter
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  • 925 7 Stalin: Anxiety And Hope In Capitals Of World DISCLOSURE of Soviet Premier Josef Stohn s grove .lines* yesterday oroused anxiety and hope m the various world capitals It wa felt that the death of the Russian leader would be a dangerous turning point not only for the Soviet people but
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  • 92 7 SAIGON, Mar. 4 (UT)— Flv« thousand FrancoVietnani troops pushed toward the sea east of here Vesterdaj Jbl a drive to clear Communist rebels from Cotlnn-Chmas major rice bowl. ru ling tanks. tg the troops, more l .000 ro rs were put 1 k repairing
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  • 87 7 MUNICH, Mar. 4 (Reuter)— A German de-NauficaUon court today exonerated Colonel General Alfred Jodl posthumously of the crimes for which the Allies hanged him at Nll Tsais ?adl 9 IS;. not responsible for the order under which all captured Soviet Army Political Commissar* were "Vr could
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  • 192 7 MOSCOW Mar. 4. (AP) Soviet newspapers published the news of Stalin's serious j illness on front pages and In street bulletins today and brought looks of worry and concern on faces of Russians and foreigners alike. The broadcast reporting the j paralyzing illness of t'..e Premier
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    74 7 photo. Marshal Alphonse Juin France's first soldier and commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation for the French side inspects a squad of French soldiers m a review m Korea near the front lines. The soldiers armed with sniper scopes, enabling: them to shoot m the dark, and armoured vests
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  • 128 7 WASHINGTON, Mar 4 (Renter) The United States would have to recast ii s entire military strategy m Europe if the continent rejected the European army project, Senator Alexander Wiley, (.'hairman of th e American Seru.tc j Foreign Relations Committee said yesterday. The United States
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  • 177 7 WASHINGTON. AT a r 4 (Renter).— General Jamei *i' Van Fleet, retired Commai r of the Eighth Army m Korea, said after a conference i President Eisenhower he w 1 never concede that the E i Army m Korea could lea ted. General Van Fleet
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  • 39 7 STAGE hypnotism wi c banned m London from next Jan. 1, the London C< y Council agreed unanim< today. Exhibitions for o treatment of disease, for m tific purposes or for research win not be affected Reuter
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  • 344 8 Probe Into Comet Crash KARACHI, Mar. 4 (AFP)— The Director of Pakistan's Civil Aviation has invited Canada to send a representative to the enquiry into the cause of the Comet accident. The Comet crashed on take-off at Karachi last night leaving no survivors of a
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  • 96 8 SAN FRANCISCO, (Renter) The liner President Wilson, left for Japan yesterday with a luxurious suite 00 the top a* i; readjr for down Prin«*e Akihito who If to cross the Pacific m the >hip to San Francisco, OO hi.s way to attend the
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  • 61 8 TOKYO. Mar. 4 (AFP) About 30 million yon worth of perfumes will be exported to Red China by a Japanese trade firm m Osaka shortly. Thp shipment will he m exchange for si>() tons of castor beans. The contract was signed by the Taiyo Perfumery Company
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  • 81 8 GUTHRIE Company, I I I r! it the directors of Linggi Plantations Ltd. reconv led ;>!-? and Anal dividend of two gs net per two-shilling ordinary sto k^ for the last finan 'ial year. The plantations made 1 •of E1 22.434 a: or tax. B
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  • 111 8 BEA's As New Booking System LONDON. Mar. 4 (Reuter) Pressing a control button. Lord Douglas of Kirtleside. thitirman of British European Airways, last night sot m motion Ike world's latest airline booking system m an office* In the West End of London. The system, called the Fliyhtmaster, will eventually save
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  • 95 8 AKRON, Mar. 4 (AP) Genera i Tyre Rubber Co.. reported its 1952 sales reached a new high of USSISo.MU.LMT. and 8 9 per cent increase over 1 ie 1951 figure o! l'Ss 170.731 126. Net profit last year was U557,097,260 or US$5.6l a common -hare.
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  • 37 8 TAIPEI. Mar. 4 (AFP)-Thr Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced yesterday thai the pro vis onai agreement on aii transportation between For- ami Korea has boon extended for another six-month period as from M:ir. l 1953
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  • 37 8 AIR PRANCE announced as from Mar. 16 Istai will rvn a <• Beimi as a stop on i:> Paris to T«ikyo flight. \n order to moot increasing y heavy traffic between Turkey md Japan AP
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  • 88 8 THE "Hiroshima Mara" No. 13. a Japanese Ashing vessel, will be put up for auction sale m Singapore tomorrow. The Consul General for Japan. Singapore, has authorised this 42-ton wooden vessel to be auctioned by Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye Co. Ltd. The vessel has a wooden
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  • 73 8 POONA. Mar. 4 TAP) India's National Chemical Laboratory here has perfected a process fur recovery of nico--1 ting sulphate widely used m insecticides from wist.tobacco. Pulverized v.a>te tobacco from India's tobac<~-> processing plants is mixed with lime and common salt m Ihe process, then kerosetie is U3*d
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  • 59 8 JAKARTA. Mar. 4 (ReuterAAP). The Garuda Indonesian Airways will start twice weekly flights to Bangkok as from March 12. Dr. Sugot. Crlief of the Civil Aviation Department of the Ministry of Communications announced. The be made via Singapore, he added. He added there wore also plans
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    • 312 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swrttrnliam Penans Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan? From "Feagvißf** Mar (I Mar 10 Hongkong TVIM" Mar 14 Mar 17 Honukong Sails Sails Penans Spore tor "AakU^" Mar 5
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    • 192 8 EAST ASIATIC jj| \lll.N(is roM SCANDINAVIA B'ptrc 1. "LALANDIA" for Ban*kr,k 7sM tr S "INDIA" for Bangkok IM "MALAGA" for Adelaide r l| Ml* Melbourne, Sydney (not y a loariiriß local cargo) :> M "ERRIA" for Bangkok (not carrying passengers) a nr "PRETORIA' for 8.-ingkok. Saigon. Honqkong Manila Kobe Yokohama
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  • 18 9 Spain's Orange Output Up H KX).000 Hi toff I tht two a and iding B nisly an fruit.
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  • 146 9 LOXDOX, Mar. 4 (AP) "uriy-iour per rent, of Britain's i households need more coal than they can get under the present rationing scheme, according to a survey carried by the Coal Utilisation Council. But one m four homes cannot all'ord more coal, even if
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  • 66 9 TOKYO, Mar. 4 (AFP) The Tokyo Gas Company announced yesterday that it will build a multi-million yen gag plant possibly the world's largest on a 3,600,000 square-foot area of reclaimed land m Tokyo's c st end. The new plant is expected to increase the number of
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  • 84 9 PRODICTIOX of tin-in-COn -n Malaya increased from 4.943 tons m December i l »08 'ons m January, acI cording to oAcial statistics. Storks of tin. however, dropped froni 6.7r>7 tons m December to 6.280 tons m January. Stocks of tin included those frith smelters, with ore
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  • 69 9 MALAYAN exports of tin and tin concentrates during February, excluding movements between Singapore and the Federation. amounted to 4.J)57 tons compared with 5.677 tons for December, last year. Exports to the United States were 5,506 tons m January and February, with those to the continent" at
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  • 112 9 $35 Mil. For Synthetic Industry? WASHINGTON, Mar. 4. (UP) The Reconstruction Finance Corporation i s not displaying the price tag it has placed on the govornmentOWned synthetic rubber industry, but informed sources indicated tlja! 5050.U00.000 would be fatisfactory. That is the figure proposed recently by Representative Paul Shafer. Republican, Michigan,
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  • 117 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Rice supplies to Malaya from Slam will not be affected if Korea "crashes" m on Siamese rice exports. Mr. O. H. R. Beadles Controller of the Trade Division of the Federation Economic Affairs Department said yesterday. Korea has been reported to be
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  • 114 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Malayan tin shares were firm T ith selective buying today. Industrials were steady while rubbers were idle, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Changed prices were: Bayers Seller* McAlisters 38.50 38.60 Singapore Traction Pref 15/6 16/6 Ords. 18/6 19/- cd INDUSTRIALS United Engineers
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  • 117 9 C' wealth Aids Ceylon Trade Pact COLOMBO. Mar. 4. (Reuter) Ceylon's "rubber for rice" trade pact with China is working because "the Commonwealth is behind us." Mr. Richard Senenayake. Trade and Commerce Minister, said last night. "It is British ships that bring us our China rice,* 1 he told a
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  • 69 9 The U.S. National Office Managemen: Association has extended a world-wide invitation to all manufacturers, producers and exporters of office machinery and equipment to participate m the annual Office Machinery and Equipment Exposition m Boston, Massachusetts, from May 25 —28. Interested firms of businessmen should contact Mr. H.
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 4—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange t >day were $15 90 to £1 sterling- 56.0225 U« US$l: $1,834 to Maiayan $L $022*) to one Indonesian Rupuih. Gold $275.50 one tacl.
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  • 252 9 BONN. Mar. 4. (Reuter)— Alfred Krupp, heir to Germany's greatest arms dynasty, will become one of the world's richest men again today, when an American lawyer signs a document with Allied High Commission officials. Mr. Earl J. Carroll, an American lawyer working m West Germany, will
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  • 315 9 2SB sir a as— s r^.r,*;,,^ But trade relations between the two fmmir;», •>-„ n v major difficulties. First] v, the peace H ea vS ,Ln still hampered by two m the near future by the Indone" lan Paiifament and tO be ul
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  • 100 9 TOKYO. Mar. 4 (UP) Japanese cotton textile exporters beßeve this country will ship less yardage abroad this year than what the government and the manufacturers estimated earlier this year, it was reported today. According to the Kyodo Press the latest estimate places expected cotton textile
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  • 148 9 UK Will Not Agree To NZ Bridge Loan AUCKLAND, Mar. 4. CAP). Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer R.A. Butler has advised New Zealand Prime Minister Sidney Holland that the British Government will not agree to the Auckland Harbour Bridge Authority raising C4.500.00U loan on the London market. Mr. Butler says
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  • 125 9 'Early Projects Vital To Development' FOR under-developed countries embarking on a programme of development, the choice of early projects is particularly important according to the pamphlet. Political and Economic Planning. The projects should demonstrate cheaply and simply to the people of the country the advantages to be expected from the
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  • 27 9 SOME 950 foreign Arms and more than 2.200 Austrian exhibitors will show their goods at the Vienna spring fair, between March 15 and 22. Reuter.
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  • 159 9 CANBERRA, Mar. 4 Reuter- A AP)— The Australian Government will meet 4A thc very real threat" of science and publicity, Mr. John McEwen, Minister of Commerce and Agriculture, told the House of Representatives. I m^ He said m doing so the Government had m mind
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  • 50 9 YOKOHAMA. Mar. 4 (AFP) Japan last month exported 4,099 bales of raw silk of which India bought 11.3 bales. Indo-China 80, Burma 7«; and Hongkong 45, arcor 3 t( > the Japan Raw Silk F Association. The m lin bu ci was the United £>tutu» with 1,932
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    78 9 photo. Clarence Detro of Shrrveport. Louisiana, is not manning a new type of mideet aircraft or guided missile m thin FJj k c s Ins f pf( lins a wing-tip heating unit on \CMi lo^S kAS i n t of t hl> r Uh Troop Carrier Wjii n P m
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  • 158 9 Rubber Gains Cent; Mart Steady Rubber prices m Singapore showed a small improvement of cent per lb. on a steady market at the close yesterday, first grade rubber for March shipment being quoted 77 cents per ]b. Fairly good trading was reported during the day with no particular features. Overseas
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (tents per Ih > m Singapore jeslerday were: Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £957 buyers. £959 sellers. Three month* C 942 buyers, 4*944 sellers. Settlement price £959. Tone: Steady but quiet. Buyers Sellers No 1 ft S.s spot Loose 77 77J No. 1 R.S.S.
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  • 132 9 Standard .Market Reporter The product marke* In Singapore remained stagnant ia lioth copra and coconut oil with no business passing. Quotations, however, were slightly above those prevailing on Tuesday. Copra had buyers for Marrife shipment at $40J per picui and probable sellers at $40} while?
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  • 726 10 TODAY'S PAGE 10 brings you news of the 6,500 outboard owners of Malaya and North Borneo; useful hints on breakdowns and how to trace them; bids au revoir to a outboard enthusiast and gives the latest on the proposed Outboard Boating Club. 60 Per Cent Are
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  • 201 10 And here is the latest on the proposed Outboard Boating Club, that should be m existence within the next two weeks. To the hundreds of enthusiasts, wishing to know the exact date, all we can say is: "Be patient for just a little while longer."
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  • 73 11 I I 1 I> Records, winners of tin- N>e Soon Garrison Hockey Trophy, beat MBTC h> I goals to nil. standing, left to right arc: Kin Dalhahadur. Sgt Sheep wasss, s Sgt Conroy. L Cpl Kamananda. L Cpl PUrelal. Sitting are Sgt Tremkidar. C Sjjt Phupjang. Major
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  • 72 11 RAl'B. Wed —The first I Dm Raub Football I eyi here recently een the Medical Club and m Guards rej u tad ia Home Ciuards winning the first time that Medical Club have taken -je fixtures. The also making lebut should go a long the league
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  • 283 11 EQUESTRIAN EVENTS CANBERRA, Mar. 4 (AP)— If a safe means of modifying; Australia's horse quarantine controls was lound lor the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956, he would happily accept it, Health Minister Sir Earle rage told reporters todav. tt— He said his department is exploring
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  • 36 11 THE annual meeting of the Singajxne Amateur Weight Lifting Federation will be held on Saturday at the Queen Street Boys' Club at 3.00 p.m. Delegates of all affiliated clubs are jtindiy requested to attend.
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  • 382 11 Busy Period For UK Soccer Clubs LONmiv £f hand i er P Staff Correspondent left f£^£?Firsftf- 4 (UP) With «"ly two months cluhlL Jlf s°<x*t season both top and bottom to streL nin tiT^T a '<" talen™ avoid r?le/a««S m V**** ch*»l*»»sWP chances or to «vuia
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  • 416 11 NEW YORK, (LP) A plump Joe Louis is preparing for a ring comeback but only for the movies. A well-padded 235 pounds, the erstwhile Brown Bomber is getting ready to pare off 20 pounds so he can perform the fight sequences in "The Life
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  • 17 11 CEYLON Sports Club cricket practices will be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays commencing this week.
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  • 224 12 An Me Better KUALA LUMPUB, Wed.— Mrs. Joy Mottram, who uas unable to play in Singapore a night before against Mrs. Gladys Loke C'hua. .Malaya's number two woman player, due to a swollen ankle, met Mrs. Chua at the Selangor Club in the Mottram's first
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  • 191 12 Coronation Tour Ca ntest READERS of the Singapore Standard will choose Che Most Popular Sportsman or .Sportswoman of Malaya who will be honoured as an Unofficial Representative of this land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies in London during May and June this year. The Contest which will last three months,
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  • 201 12 PENANG. Wen. Penang tennis enthusiasts will have the chance of watering Britain's tennii stars, Tony and Joy Mottram in action in exhibition matches on March 8 and The President of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association. Mr. Soon Cheng Sun. in an interview with The Standard today said.
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  • 21 12 THE Achilles Athletic Club will hold a cross country race OH Saturday at Mcßitchie Reservoir starting at 5.15 p.m.
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    62 12 At a dinner Riven by the Singapore Chinese AAF m hon ?V r il^J rislt l ltflr South Kor «an cagers on Tuesday nicht Mr <' ol u Chy Hin "eht. president of the SCAAF nre-M-ntod a banner to the Korean team. The picture shows the manager, Mr Le e
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    156 12 Fifteen soccer captains in Perak took an "Olympic" oath in an unprecedented ceremony at the residence of the Mentri Besar of Perak who is President of the Perak Amateur Football Association, last Sunday. The oath read by Lee Sai Cheong. skipper of the State XI last year said that they
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  • 126 12 THR Singapore Amateur rootball Association announced yesterday that all passe* are suspended for Saturday's Flood Rebel Soccer match between the Combined Europeans at tiie Rest at Jalua Bc^ar stadium. Only mermVri of the Selecting Committee, players and reserves will be allowed free entrance. All
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  • 201 12 CHARTERED BANK "B M fielding a ten-men team, paid a heavy penalty when they were trounced by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank "C" to the tune of seven goals to one in their SBHFA division C league match played at Farrcr Park yesterday. With the
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  • 300 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— ln a thrill-packed SHA final, Police Depot beat Selangor Malays by one goal to nil to provide a fitting climax to the season's hockey played on the padang today. It was anybody's game and the deciding goal was not scored until
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  • 76 12 PLAYING on a wet and slippery ground, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 'B" beat Ford Sports Club by two goals to nil in a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Both goals were -cored In the first half. Hongkong Bank scored their first goal about live minutes
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  • 45 12 THE To rnament Committee] meel I ie Singapore FootShuttlecock Union wi at the Club House. 47C Tanjong Pagar Road at 8 p.m. today. The meeting will discuss the' invitation of the Hong Kong i Sports Reporters Association to play exhibition matches in HK.
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  • 80 12 THE Singapore Business Houses Football Association league opened in the Colony yesterday with a drenching for the players of 14 teams but despite the waterlogged grounds and heavy ball, rivalry was keen and if good football was missing, enthusiasm was not. Of a total of 12
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  • 91 12 Other results were: Division A. Stanvac beat Malayan Airways w.o. Division B. Borneo Motors beat NTS 1-nil at BODCA. Division B. Mercantile Bank beat Imperial Chemical Industries 2 0 at Breweries ground Division C. William .lacks beat Cable and Wireless I 1 at CYMA Matches postponed were? Divlsuoi
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE Traction Company beat Handelsbank by two goals to nil in a SBHFA Div. B game played yesterday on the C.Y.M.A. ground. Haji Garhan (from a penalty) and Keif scored the goals.
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  • 413 12 By Our Soccer Reporter IT IS doubtful whether the Weatherman, in better mood, would have attracted a bigger crowd, but there was no doubt about the result of the Singapore Business Houses division A league match between the Malava Publishing House and Chartered Bank
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  • 380 12 A GOAL, scored by inside right Van Der Mej m the 'Otli minut< i second half gave Combined Europeans a narrow four— throe ricton ur K(n: Sports Club 1952 League Champions, m the Europeans final trial milch pl« on the Padang yesterday. The Selectors have held
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  • 48 12 I FLYING BOAT Wing Juniors defeated Royal Army Medical Corps narrowly by three goals to two in the < opening Second Division United Services League soccer mateh at Scletar yesterday. Scorers were Moss and Welsh for R.A.M.C. and McQueen. Sanderson and Woodyat for Flying Boat
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  • 29 12 R A. PC. scored a convincing four one victory over R.A.F. Tengah in the ope match of the United Services Second Division League e1 R.A.F. Tengah yesterday.
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  • 63 12 KAJANG, Wed. The firsl Langat District Football for 1933 between Possibles Probables ended in a for Possibh Taufik. F issibles* centre ward opened the scoring and later added another to put the team two up at half time. On resumption. Radix put in the only goal for
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  • 88 12 Tomorrow's Fight Is Postponed Tlu- bi^ fj„L. Kn.un am Sft! t«> arrive in v.. I Jl i, 1,7^ fair to h..ve t h m rt th 7 ri j; f»i«jt Hear* Braj UtoH »aj .nun,,, v The RraWi n, nrv B ■ft will fake aaj.2 Fridaj m.u.i, r; c ■MW
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  • 27 12 RO <■ Club on M in I 1 1" p.m. I I I I I H O.Ki: Pes (22 i i vs. Miss A
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  • 170 12 WORCESTERS' SURPRISE GOAL BEAT THE INDIANS IPOH, Wed.-Worcester Regiment ui M Thian.Cup last year, scored a^S^^J-J the Kinta Indian Association on t hi i ,n *M today in the first Senior League rnatl h PPfr Pa^l This solitary goal came just before the final whistle. Hewitl was running up toward,
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  • 112 12 Nee Soon A' B THE fallowing will represent Nee Soon 'A' v GHQ FARELF today at Nee Soon: Sgt. Staples (RAPC). WO II Taylor (RAPC). L/Cpl. Lew (MBTC). Sgt. Sheepwash (Fd. Records), 2/Lt. Craven (Capt.) (MBTC). Sgt. Premkidar (Fd. Records). Cpl. Phurba (Fd. Records). S/Sgt. Conrov (Fd. Records). Sgt. Tejman
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  • 72 12 THE team to represent the SRC against Indian Recreation Club (SAFA Division One) today at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following: J. de Silva. MO. Wright. J Lawther. A. de Rozario. R. Henderson. AW. Fox. S. Orton. R Stevens. L. Rodrigo. C. Marshall. O.
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