Singapore Standard, 7 March 1953

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  • 10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Wp*2!L SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 389 1 jowTne leaded .TIIK new* »f Stalin's \S;*nU round the Jrld reaction from I .men and newswas 5?/ t The news ueiuies Sled the following J|rtion from many Susgton hile ii the ted trge Mr. thii :he S R YORK I :ps, ocs ore. lei of Party will with
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  • 517 1 SON, DAUGHTER WITNESS FAMED FATHERS DEATH MOSCOW, Mar. 6.— Premier Josef Stalin, head of the Soviet Union for the past 28 years, died m his apartment behind the 12-foot thick walls of Moscow's Kremlin lost night. He ruled onesixth of the earth's surface and controlled the destinies
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  • 145 1 The Peasant Djugashvili... Moscow Millions Bow To The Bier MOSCOW. Mar. 6 (AP) Stalin's body lies m state tonight m an open coffin m Moscow's Hall of Columns. Before the flower decked bier an endless line of grieving Russians paces silently 16 abreast through the ornate hall. Then two by
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  • 22 1 ONE ol ht few downtown buildings to lUrvivt the 1906 earthquake, the Hotalitiß Building, was wrecked by fire terday.
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  • 84 1 LONDON Mar. 6 (AFP)— The death of Marshal Stalin this morning halted all activity on the London Stock Exchange where nobody knew quite what to do. In Hongkong the gold rata immediately dropped to the lowest point since October 1950 and United States dollar went down
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  • 662 1 Ct L N o^' ar 6 Observers here agreed thot stahn s death has plunged Russia into her worst crisis since the German armies of World War II knocked at the gates of Moscow. A fight for Stalin's mantle may already have i^ w CJ
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  • 111 1 NEWS LATE AGAIN Moscow: 2 hrs Peking:l2hrs LONDON, Mar. C— The Moscow Home Radio Service gave the news of Stalin's death to the Russian people today at 6.05 a.m. Moscow time, nearly two hours after It had been made known to the world at large. Communist China told her people
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  • 114 1 EDEN AND DULLES GET TOGETHER WASHINGTON, Mar. 6, (UP).— Diplomatic sources said today that Britain may join with the United States is urging' tighter restrictions on exports to Communist China under the United Nations resolution banning strategic shipments to that country. They said this rould well result'
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  • 12 1 THE Dominican Republic, will establish a legation m Taipei.- AP
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  • 30 1 LOCKED out of his church and dispensary ai Hangchung. Shensi province. Fr. Peter TYiartinelli, 32, sold his clothing for sufficient money for his trip to Hongkong AP
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  • 26 1 ...Who Was Stalin, The Dictator Front a squalid little Georgian ri7lag(> he came to tfie Kremlin, uhere for tiventy-nine years he guided the destinies of Russia
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  • 9 1 Flashback To 1912 when Stalin had a police record
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  • 41 1 A STAFF nurse of the Ipoli District Hospital. Joyce D' Orville (25) was found unconscious m her room In the hostel yesterday. She was immediately removed to hospital and her condition is reported to be serious.
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  • 38 1 THE Duke of Windsor and his sister, the Princess Royal whom he met at the airport m New Yoik last night, sailed for Britain yesterday to see their mother. Queen Mary who is ill. Reuter
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  • 108 1 IPOII. Fri.— The silence over the many petitions for clemency for Lee Meng. the 25--year-old "grenade girl" who is now under sentence of deatb will probably b e lifted on Monday, when the Perak State Executive Council will meet. Mr. F. E. Mostyn, Lea Metis's
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  • 133 2 Bandung Talks 'Hopeful' THE important feature of n em DCAFE talks it B. nulling \v an examination nl constructive criticism put ..id from Singapore and i-iq. aimed at the elimination of delay- vexatious to j r nanta on both sides ol s r;nt<. says the Economic Information Bia :i published
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  • 53 2  - Standard Pattern Service »SfM»iS Rosalind Ratnam I>IPOKTAXT: When ordering a pattern, send m a completed measurement chart, seven coupons and three ten <«-nt stamps. Some readers have only sent me seven coupons without the mcaMiienient chart and the stamps. I cannot cut your pattern unless I have your measurements. Please
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  • 67 2 FOUR smdry-goods shop proprietors were charged m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday with selling adulterated i-ofTee powder. Fines totalling 5450 were imposed. Chan Kwee Kirn who pleaded guilty to the charge was fined 5250. Three others. Lim Yong Joo. Tham Wai Koh and Tan Tai Song
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  • 179 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE I'nited Malays National Organisation will send a petition to the Queen asking her to pardon all Malay and Muslim rioters who are still serving sentences m connection with the December 1950 riots m the Colony. UMNO has sent circulars to all
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  • 110 2 The Beggar And The Magistrate ABKBD lo ufount for 103 cents found m his hat. Poh rhioiu* told Singapore's Third Polio Court Magistrate. Mr. I) II h ipman. y<'sterda>: "I collect coins. "It is my hobby." Mr. Chapman then askrd him to explain the presence of red paper m hi>
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  • 56 2 PAUL SELVANATHAN pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of assaulting a European womaji with intent to outrage her modesty. The prosecution stated that Selvanathan walked up to the woman and hu«ged her at a bu s In Nroier Road. Sentence
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  • 366 2 FINAL PATCH UP FOR 8,500-MILE TRIP TO BRITAIN Standard Shipping Reporter SCORES of workmen yesterday swarmed over a huge, rusty, barnacle-encrusted section of the derelict floating dock at the Singapore Naral Base, welding and patching it up, preparatory to sending it to a ship-breaker's yard m
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  • 83 2 THE Singapore Presbyterian Church will hold a special evening service tomorrow at 6 p.m. OfTer'ngs taken at the service will be used to buy a cinema van for showing Christian films m the new villages* m the Federation and Singapore. The evening service lomorrow will be a
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  • 64 2 MALACCA. Fri.— Jade Snow Wong, Famous CS.-born Chinese ceramic artist yesterday address^ l g big gathering of youths m the Anglo-Chinese School hai! here on the life of a Chinese m the U.S. She signed hundreds of autographs lor enthusiastic youths. Later she ami her husband
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  • 98 2 MARY SEE, a Singapore policewoman. told the City Police Magistrate Mr. J. M Devereux-Colebourn. yesterday that Chang Hup Kwar a loiry attendant. "sp:.\ abused and used filthy ar.-i obscene language" at her fend m front of neighbours. Chang was bound over i: the sum of
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  • 51 2 FOR driving a motor car In a negligent manner, a motorist Yeo Chec Hong was fined $75 m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. His driving licence was endorsed. The offence was committed at the junction of Lornie Rond and Macßitchie Reservoir on Jan.
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  • 52 2 YEO KIM QLEE (37) was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with being m possession of six and B half pounds of raw opium on Thursday at a shipyard otf Beach Road He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $L\OUO until
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    89 2 FROM six years old up to 40. the pupils of the Y.W.C.A. evening schools are helping m the V's 1953 appeal for 533.000. Here five little ones, with an average age of seven years, and who represent the first year early classes, present their New Year ang pows of 40
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  • 92 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri fCasiram Rana. Rabilal Thapa and Dill Bahadur, three Gurkha soldiers, were charged m the Police Court yesterday with committing house trespass by entering the dwelling of Yip Tang Koh with intent to annoy him. They claimed trial and Court Inspector Tah:r who prosecuted asked
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  • 162 2 Support British Red Bingham PENANG. Fri. The Resident Commissioner. Penang, Mr. R. P. Bi.igham. m a broadcast talk today appealed to the people of Penang :o support the local branch of the British Red Cross Society Said he: "It is carrying on amongst us here today with that same spirit,
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    24 2 Photo '"i Prove^VS housi M proj,;, 1 B r '-nsiruai, 11 N "rf,,lk R«ad TV pan ..t i vthnnt for SI this vfar. Standard
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  • 180 2 Income Tax Offences FIVE persons were prosecuted m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for failing to furnish returns of income for 1952. Fines totalling $650 were imposed. Lim Koon Yew who failed to furnish returns of income of Lim Boon Thim Ltd., was
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  • 58 2 TAN AH TEO. a taxi-driver was fined $100 m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday on a charge of inconsiderate driving. The prosecuting officer. Inspector T. S. Lain said that Tan took a "U" turn on a crowded road without taking precaution?. This caused oncoming vehicles
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  • 21 2 Hit-And-Run Driver Fined »n I i I me Ser-ond Tr^ I of f the I I B the I I qI
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    26 3 photo. GENERAL L. M. Chassin, C m C, French Air Force (Indo China), inspecting the guard of honour on his arrival at Changi airfield yesterday. Standard
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  • 54 3 THF. G rof Singapore. m N. tj I, has cabled the ni London notil him thai cheque for wa s being remi ted to Nationa f od and Tern• Distres* Fund ai a first Q ra 5€ by public sub- In Sins pore. Yesterday's total of
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  • 247 3 FRENCH Af3 CHIEF IN SINGAPORE THE French Air Force m Indo China has some w;> Rood" Vietnamese pilots who are fighting side bj Mdc with French airmen m the war against the \nMiiunh rebels, said Gen. L. M. Chassin, C-in-C French Air Force (Indo-China). yesterday
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  • 88 3 INSPECTOR H. A. Edwards. Marine Police told the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hins. yesterday a Chinese who reported the finding of a body floating m 'he sea disappeared without a trace. Mr. Gia:n was holding an inquest into the death of a woman. Yuen
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  • 34 3 APPEALS to member organizations affiliated to the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce "to do their best" to contribute to the flood fund were made m letters sent out by the Chamber yesterday.
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    41 3 photo. SINGAPORE'S SKOO.OOO promenade along the esplanade is seen taking shape (below) with special lamps to light the walk at regular intervals. It will be made colourful with flowers and shrubs. It is expected to be completed during the year. Standard
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  • 98 3 SINGAPORE'S first international women's magazine, devoted to feminine social and cultural activities throughout the world, will appear on Colony and Federation newsstands on Mar. 21. Called "Women's Voice." it will aim at the uplift of women and the international unification of all races, its editor, Mrs.
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  • 32 3 A MAX, Tan Kirn Thye, who had naid 72 per cent of his liabilities, was granted a discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 229 3 Singapore Standard Reporter "THE Civil Defence Corps we aim to build m peace is a nucleus of instructors ready for any emergency/ said Col. L. T. Firbank, Singapore Civil Defence Commissioner, to The Standard yesterday. He was replying to the critirism that training 900 civil
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  • 75 3 A MAX", who said he could not remember and did not know anything about a judgment debtor summons taken out against him m April last year for $41. 4^2. had a receiving and adjudication order made against him by Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore
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  • 68 3 THERE wai a marked decrease m Singapore In deaths from tuberculosis, according to the health statement for the week ending Feb. 28. There were only seven deaths against 22 m the previous week. Pneumonia claimed the most victims— 2B. This is also a decrease over the
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  • 265 3 Standard Staff Reporter VOTING by proxy m elections for the Singapore Legislative Council is to be investi--9 th? y Government. rnmm-H su^ estion is contained m the report of the ,-fh tv! n om P n 5 ing all of the Council with
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    30 3 MR. Ciiiia Chens: Kirn. "Bobby" to the fishing industry. managing partner of Sin Gum Huat Fishing Industry Co.. taking delivery of the 125,511 Kunyee Maru at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday.
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  • 52 3 NG CHIN SENG was yesterday sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes by Mr. Justice Whit ton when he was found unanimously guilty of carrying an automatic pistol m West Coast Road on Nov. 23 last year. Mr. H. B. Livingstone,
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  • 156 3 THE 40-ton Kunyee Maru which drifted into Singapore on Nov. 14, was auctioned yesterday by Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye and Co. for $25,500, to a syndicate headed by the Sin Guan Huat Fishing Industry Co. of Beach Lane. Bidding was brisk as three other
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  • 96 3 THE recruiting campaign for the Singapore Volunteer Corps is progressing slowly. Lt. Col. T.J. Hutchinson told The Standard yesterday. Applicants have included a few young women who will help fill the 20 women's vacancies m the Corps. Col. Hutchinson said the Potential Officers' course had now
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  • 53 3 JEWELLERY worth $13,000 was found missing from the house of a Singapore Indian family m Scotts Road on Feb. 28. A European woman living at Bukit Ayang reported the loss of $40u Worth of jewellery on Thursday. Earlier that morning, found that a prowler had broken
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  • 48 3 THE Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate yesterday sentenced Suppiah Marian^an for six weeks for assisting the disposal of a stolen pen worth $15 at Paya Lebar. Det.-Inspector, K. L. Choo, who arrested Mariappan said that he recovered the pen from a pawnshop at Geylang.
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  • 201 3 But Only For One Week THE Singapore Registrar of Vehicles employed six plain-clothes inspectors, for a week but they were only carrying out their normal duties, the Registrar, Mr. B.C.J. Buckeridge, told The Standard yesterday. He was replying to the complaint of Singapore taxi drivers that plain-clothes
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  • 130 3 P. KANDIAH. a Singapore Harbour Board clerk, who \va* sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment m a lower court for making a falsj statement to the Police, had his conviction quashed m the Singapore High Court yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray
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  • 28 3 ONE-WAY traffic notices will be posted along Kheam Hock Road and at various point* within Bukit Brown Cemetery during the "Cheng Meng" festival on Apr. 5.
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  • 240 4 Standard Woman Reporter THE first currency of the new reign and the first cf new design since 1945, which will be issued m Singapore and the Federation by the end of this year, will be impossible to counterfeit, Mr. W.C. Taylor, Financial Secretary, told The
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  • 190 4 KLANG, Fri. There has been a serious crime wave m the Klang district m the last two weeks, from Feb. 22 to Mar. 4, according to a press release from the Klang police. In J8 cases of general crime, thieves stole goods, jewel. cry and
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  • 17 4 LIEUTENANT Anthony Neo has been posted m Kota Tinggi fli District Home Guard Officer
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  • 218 4 BATU PAHAT. Fh.— What is believed to be the first baby show ever held m a New Village m Malaya will take place In Yong Peng. Johore. on Mar. 21. This village has a population of 6.00 C. The babies will De divided
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  • 218 4 'NO DOUBT ABOUT THIS NOW/ SAYS M. LETOURNEAU THERE is no question now that the Vietnomese will get their independence soon, said the French High Commissioner m IndoChina, M. Jean Letourneau, on arrival at Changi airfield, Singapore yesterday. A move m this direction, he pointed out, might
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    47 4 photo SIR CHARLES KEIC.IITLEY. Cm C Far East Land Forces, talks to Nffai Thain Kwai. a fitter m the Command Workshop. RE ME. at Batu Cantonment. miles from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Earlier Sir Kt'iKhtley declared the workshop, which is the bisuest m the Fede ration, open. Standard
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  • 225 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The editor of Majlis, Abdul Sam id bin Ahmad, and the Selangot- Press and Majlis Co.. Ltd.. were fined SI OO each by Mr. Justice Briggs m the High Court here today for contempt of court. Both respondent^ were ordered to
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  • 42 4 PEXAXc; Fri With etfect j from tomorrow, the bicycle: curfew m George Town will be j relaxed to between 8 p.m. and 11.30 p.m An official Police spokesman i said the curfew will be reviewed again i-i two months time
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  • 66 4 IPOH. Fri— A carpenter. I Sec Than Kum. 54 and his wife, Tan .loan Hon. 40. who caused a commotion at Hugh i Low Street were produce fore Magistrate Che Abd I today and jointly charge I 1 behaving m a disorderly j manner on a
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  • 210 4 KUALA LIMPIR, Fri The Federal Government is sending a detachment of 80 officers and men from the Malay Regiment, the Federation Regiment, the Federation Armoured Corps, the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Force, the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force and the Police
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  • 166 4 IPOH, Fri. The Chinese Community here ore to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth m June on on elaborate scale. Plans drawn up today include the erection of two arches across the Brewster Road and Hugh Low Street bridges, a lion and dragon procession,
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  • 29 4 JABBAR bin Hassan was fined $25 mi n the Kota Tinggi Magistrate's Court for causing grievous hurt lo his brother-in-law, Yacob bin Haji Ibrahim with a stick.
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    17 5 pilot. i Eirlagfl from Air Marshal S.indrr- M U| ...pn-M-nt thr MA. A I m lon Standard
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  • 167 5 iraiid timiiirnl lor three men ol Mr Riud w-f.rdav when they rrreivrd from II"' C-taC, Far Kast Air Force. mree men were f vj.\ j X T Chew, the ffnsl locm\ boy at arded hi> a ings n i the R F and P.O. T
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  • 8 5 Change In PSC Urged By Union msod S
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  • 290 5 JOHOEE BAHKT. Fri.— The Johorc Smallholders' Association has established a coconut nursery and four large rubber nurseries for producing budded stumps, said Inche Mohamed Aris bin Ahmed Fathil, President of the Association, at a meeting m Muar. lie said the breeding of Fresh water fish had
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  • 191 5 Malay Youths Prefer Business KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Federation Malay youths who recently passed the L Senior Cambiidgc pre-1 fer business careers to i "white collar" jobs m government service. is borne out by the recent increase m the number of Malay youths .->eckmg employment m local business e>t;»biishments with a
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  • 66 5 A BOY. queueing for a cinema ticket, heard a "strange noise." turned and a hand snatching $10 from hij pocket He seized the hand and held it. Tne boy, Koh Chuk Chew, told this to the Singapore City Police Magistrate, Mi J. M. Devereux Colebourn, jresterday,
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  • 27 5 FOR pausing grievoui hurt to 1»v Ah Sia b> negligent driving m Bakri Road. Ler r,t*k Sens VU fined $1-0. m the Muar Magistrate's Court.
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  • 33 5 LOCAL civics rourse will ronrnence on Mar. 9 for Chinese representative* from refeUlem P ents an o village, of Kota T;nggi Th« J^'g will be delivered v Kota K«chil commuaily baii.
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  • 356 5 Make Hartal IIIegal, Pg. Union Man Says PENANG, Fri. The Federal Government must tell the people that it is not prepared to be held at pistol point by the threat of a hartal by Chinese business men, said Mr Ooi Thiarn Siew, honorary secretary of the Penang division of the
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  • 187 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. D'.\c terrorist whs killed m the Federation yesterday In a follow up operation by "D" Company of the Gordons, who on WedncMlay opened fire at lon£ j range on 12 aimed and uniformed terrorist! m Ayer Tekah. Malacca. A terrorist was believed to
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  • 319 5 EIGHTEEN officers and men of the Singapore armed forces have been selected to form part of the Colonial lMilitary Contingent m the Coronation procession m London. It was officially announced last night. The contingent will leave Singapore by a troopship about the middle of
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    56 5 THE International Bazaar m aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind opens at the Victoria Memoria! Hall today. Mrs. Ba Thau us. wife of the Consul for the I'nion of Burma m Singapore. will run the Burmese stall. Burmese products have been specially flown m by BOAC Comet to
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  • 63 5 BATH PAHAT. Fri. The District Welfare Committee. under the chairmanship of the District Officer. Inrhe Abdullah bin Haji Suleiman, has allocated $15,000 or the cost of a building for the Batu Pahat Boys Club. It li hoped the Club, wili be j ready m time for the
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    42 5 photo MISS CHUNG KEAN YUE (left) of the Methodist Gkto ihoolKuila Lumpur and Miss Tan* Miew Yoong of the M..1H1 Rintanr Girl? School, who will be leaving for Aus£S r^in^ scirme leaders under the Technical Assistant Profframme of the Colombo Plan, Standard
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  • 46 5 VISIT TO COLONY photo. THE C.-ia-C. far fast 1/r Forre. Air Marsha) A. V. SatuU-tsotv UetU and the Commissioner General. Mr. M&lcolm Mac Donald (right) at the Changi aerodrome tt^e\^A W\c Vtrtvv\\ H'v^h r In IndoChin.i M. Jean Letournrau cenlre^ when Y»r arr'wed m Singapore. Standard
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  • 54 5 IPOH. Fri. A district branch of the Perak Tin Mine Workers' Union was formed m Gopcn« recently. The following were elected office-bearers. President. Che Ahmad Noor bin Sliukor: Hon. secretary and treasurer. Che Johor Shahbuddin. Committee: Yaacob bin Haji Husein; Mohd. Xoor, Kill and aivelooo, Ahmad Bin Mow,
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  • 472 5 Donations 1 ■<> the British Flood Relief Fund (Singapore) up to noon yestei lay. totalled $125,752. Received In the last 24 hours are: Brought Forward $118,255.11 Mr Imi Hoan Ku- (859.06. Messrs. Lam Ch<u>n Factory Ltd $859.06 Staff of Shell Co IS) Ltd. Pulo
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  • 33 5 C HAN Kam Tons was t: >' S:io m the Kota Tinggi Circuit Court for driving a mot -r vehicle m an Inconsiderate manner and causing dam civ I i another car.
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    36 5 pliot- MR. O. <\ Moil m I Britain's Ambassador t«» Indonesia, will relirvr Sir Dcrwenl Kermode. Tkfl new Ambassador and Mrs. Moiiand arrived m Sins* port* m the Canton and will Irave tomorrow for lnrt<» nesia. Standard
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  • 711 6 Post- Stalin STALIN is dead. He has joined the Communist pantheon. To the list that includes Marx, Engles and Lenin will now be added the name of Stalin. For we know Stalin will be embalmed like Lenin and revered by the generations of Communists to come. When .live Soviet propaganda
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    • 80 6 CHUNG SHIXG JIT PAO com-| ment^ on reports that Mr. Tan Kah Kee has earned the dis pleasure of the Chinese Coin- 1 munists and is under house 1 arrest. And. says the Chung Sning. this* has happened i:i spite ot the efforts Mr. Tan has made
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    • 100 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH says that speculation as to the attermath of Stalin's death is premature. World comment on what will happen to Russia and who will lake over or how the Communists will direct their international satellites is mere guesswork. But the daily believes that Stalin's death
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    • 195 6 NANYANG SIANG PAT on the other hand, believes that there r..-i be no change m So\iet foreign policy following Stalin's death. In all probability. Malenkov will be entrusted with the rein- «»i{ the Soviet Government Ma-( lenkov has been the man rtjft-j possible for keeping the( satellite countries
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  • 6 6 POLLITT Will he have to go?
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  • 699 6 Sir;— l wish to thank Mr: Alex Josey for reproducing In your March 3rd issue some extracts from the British Weekly magazine 'Truth". For one thing it is fortunate that "Truth is a little known magazine m this part of the world, tor people here are under
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  • 951 6  -  VICTOR FEATHER Britain's Reds Are Ripe For A Purge By \FTER the Red purges m Eastern Europe, the question arises: How soon will the British Communist Party purge itself? Shrewd political observers and cynics inside the party itself believe that at least one, perhaps two,
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  • 111 6 Sir; I congratulate you on your very fine editorial on the bonus of 525.000 givon by the City Council to Mr. C. C. Payne. It. speaks very ill of the present system of so-called 'democracy' that a labourer who gave his life m the Course of his duty
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  • 446 6  - Malaya's Workers Are Uniting Alex Josey 3MALAYAI\\ jj AFFAMRS j million dollars a year? Were you aware that Malaya's trade unions already have a gross reserve of close on half a million dollars? These are good figures when all the circumstances are taken into account. Even so, neither the membership
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  • 237 7 BRITAIN WILL SPEND £*****60,000 ON DEFENCE --J^^^iSWS^SSAK of Com C1.636.7ti0.000 defence DUns fl r ul Gove ""ncnfs defeating a nual review of the period of conscription T7~ I out a vote. o«J he i opposilion Proposed an amendment asking the House merely to take riote of the programme and urging
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  • 82 7 A MAX died and 30 people were injured when proShali. an(i->lossadcq demonstrations broke out m Teheran on Feb. 25. The demonstrations followed an announcement by the Shah that he was leaving the country. Popular demand resulted m the Shah changing his mind and staying. Photo shows: Prince*
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  • 33 7 UK Notes Hot W ar A-Bomb Targets arc special they nomo j v of fr p toe itendsl r I f>f I for t 'c s t nain be exHe 4 beve •c
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  • 100 7 US Making 15, 000-Ton A -Bombs WASHINGTON Mar. 6 < IP) —The l\S. government disclosed officially for the first time today that it is making atomic homlK only three-fourths as powerful a s the "Mod<*l T" versions which wrecked Hiroshima and Nagasaki, m World W r ar Two. IMr (Uni
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  • 171 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 6 (Renter) -Observers here more than usual iifUsC—CC to the President Eisenhower and the British Mr. Anthony Kdcn. holding out a to the Soviet In ion because of Ich they were made lew hours of each other. B President and the B Seoretai
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  • 30 7 MATOk URGES plinary :.;tion i "lie had Forces Com- Van tying beon the lvi te. had F' "c AritS« retary him to fa- kinKorea.
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  • 46 7 THE Countess of Limerick, Vi ■e-Chairman of the British Red Cross Society. said on arrival at Hongkong that i the mortality rate from battle casualties m Korea has been I reduced r>o per cent compared with World War 11. Reuter A. A. P.
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  • 86 7 TOKYO. Mar. 6: (ReuterAAP> The Navy announced today that the oa.ooo-ton United States battleship Missouri was under fire lor the first time since World War Two when Communist guns opened up on her m Wonsan harbour. The Communist batteries shelled the ••.Mighty Mo" as she was
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  • 81 7 BOXN. Mar. 6. (ReutersWest German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and the Premiers of the nine West German states yesterday appealed "to the free world" to give material r.nd moral aid to West Germany m coping with the growing stream of East German refugee?. The appeal was launched after
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  • 32 7 A TOTAL of 470 Japanese families are expected m Brazil this year, according to Rrnaio Krtin^, Director of the Division of Lands and Colonializa* tion. They will work chiefly as farmers. AP
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  • World News In Brief...
    • 77 7 BRITAIN'S Insurance men stand to los e up to £3.000. n00 I Queen Elizabeth's June 2 Coronation is postponed, financial sources said yesterday. They are betting ten to one that it comes oft withoujt a hitch. Hundreds of different interests have taken insurance '•over.
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    • 19 7 SAUDI Arabia's frontier dispute with neighbouring British protectorates is being talked over here, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. AP
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    • 28 7 HUSSEIN Yamani, editor of the weekly Aram, was arrested yesterday and the paper re- ported suspended. Yamani, a retired colonel, is a vigorous opponent of Mossadeq. A P
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    • 25 7 SYRIA and the Lebanon signed yesterday a six months "transitory" economic agreement. They will now negotiate a more permanent accord based on economic unity. AP
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    • 27 7 MADAME Chiang Kai-shek, now m New York, will go to Washington next week, stated informed sources last night. She will have tea at the White House. AFP
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    76 7 aY; ri hl: The front It could have been a gruclomf smash but the driver of the flattened car, Raymond Marehetti, 41. of Long* Beach, emerged with only a crushed hand. Anther the driver o/ th« other car, which ran into the wreckare moments after the first smash, nor the
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  • 341 7 No Rapid Changes Seen With Death Of Stalin NEW YORK, Mar. 6— Former head of the provisional Russian Government, Alexander Kerensky, yesterday declared that no rapid or sensational changes could be expected with Stalin's death. Speaking m a televised interview he expressed the hope that the world was entering a
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  • 230 7 RKRLIN, Mar. 6 (IP)— Dr. Israel Goldstein, President of the American Jewish Congress, predicted that the Soviet Union will step up its anti Semitic campaign if Georgi Malenkov succeeds Stalin. Goldstein told a pros? conference: "I think it will be bad for 2.500.000 Jews
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  • 41 7 MANILA. March 6. (UP>— Indonesian ambassador to the Philippines. Alexander Maramis, is leaving for Bonn about the middle of April to become his country's first ambassador to West Germany, it was learned from official sources today.
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  • 170 7 ANGLO-US TALKS WASHINGTON. .Mar. fi, (Reutcr)— Mr. Anthony Eden', the British Foreign Secretary and the United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles discussed European ami Far Eastern problems foreign policy conference terday, it was learned authoritatively. The two statesmen, it wai stated discussed
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  • 40 7 DR. Joseph W. Weinbori* <; I acquitted yesterday of a charge of perjury. He was tccused of lying when lie denied to a VS. Congressional Committee I t i he had been a member of !he Communist Party. AP
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  • 164 8 SHIPS COLLIDE IN FOG THE HAGUE, Mar. 6 (Renter) The British steamer Arnhem docked here Wednesday with 29 men rescued from the Swedish ship Rigel 3.823-tons which sank after a collision m (hick fog m the North Sea late Wednesday night. The :*Oth member of the Rigel*i crew was picked
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  • 147 8 MANILA. Mar (>. (Routed A conference sponsored by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFEi ended here yesterday with a forecast of a rhangf In the "old pattern" of trade between this region and the West. The forecast WSI made by
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    53 8 photo. What appears to be a bus-eyed monster is really a jet engine on a B-45 light bomber. A W Sam Williams (left) on Kenn Grove, New Jersey, and A 2C Robert Hillier. of East Liverpool. Oregon, arc shown connecting: oil lines at the. ITS air force base at Sculthorpe
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  • 63 8 TEHERAN Mar. 6. (API-, Thirteen Japanese officials and businessmaa arrived here Wednesday on an economic mission to purchase raw materials and to sell manufactured' foods. The mission includes officials! of the ministries of Finance, Economy and Foreign Affairs and representatives of Japanese trading companies. During their
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  • 215 8 HK Trade Ban To Stay— Grantham HONGKONG, Mar. 6— Governor Alexander Grantham told the Legislative Council yesterday that Hongkong is bound to maintain restrictions on the import and export of strategic materials to Red China, because of the Colony's association with the United Nations and because it is a member
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  • 75 8 Trawler Fined, Gear Seized REYKJAVIK, I C E LAX D. Mar. 6. (Reuter)— The Belgian trawler Ifarie Jose Rosette (139-tons) was ■rrettjed on Monday o(T the south- east coast of Iceland lor (Ish- ing illegally inside the fourmile limit, has been fined 7.500 Kroner (£340) sterling at the Westman Islands
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  • 148 8 WASHINGTON. Mar. (> (UP) The Commerce Department issued today a review of world progress m television installations. It said m Japan public hearings were held m January 1952 to investigate which system of television should be introduced and the Radio Regulatory Commission later announced its approval
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  • 63 8 Mr. Paul P. Huflaid. vicepresident of the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. NewYork, arrived by air fr»ni Colombo Thursday night to pay a short visit to the local branch. He was accompanied to Singapore from Colombo by Mi. J. K. Shafer of, National Carbon (Eastern) Limited.
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  • 43 8 BRITISH Oversets Airways Corporation is to run a Mrvice between London and Iraq, the Ministry of Civil Aviation announced yesterday. The service from London will call at Zurich. Rome and Mafraq 01 Amman (Jordan) on the way ?o Baghdad. Reuter
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    • 551 8 X* P. M. LINES lAIN bnukins atMMi 1 or XL M /fi /t P ARRIVALS UI.P \K| I Xl »>"!'" Dj.n.l» V:m KifiK-i-c-k from Be.- I arum for Palembariß ;l r 1 Dell M;, r 7 \an Kiehi-n 1, f O i L) j I a rat irom Pelembang ||tj
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  • 111 9 BANGKOK Mar. 6 (AFP). The Thai Government is now studying a plan considered by the Rubber Suidy Group m London to stabilize the price of rubber. The plan reporter y ren'ered around setting and maintaining ceiling and floor prices for rubber m world markets. The floor
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    18 9 si <»7.t Mr R.P. BJnsham Insets the ae* rubberized au which v beinj; laid &i Light Strcei, Tcuau^.
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  • 171 9 THE directors of Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China propose recommending a final dividend of seven per cent., subject to Income tax making 14 per cent, for the year 1952. The director? a'so recommend a special centenary dividend bonus of two per cent. actua\ subject
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  • 431 9 B y Arn^ C. Brackman, Standard Correspondent r l JAKARTA, Mar 6— Together with the c Viment of a Central Smallholders Rubber Board to boost rubber ptoujzHm, the Indonesian Government has announced a new special tax on the export of
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    28 9 THE attractive "Flamingo" lighter which has been specially designed for the Coronation and will be shown at the British Industries Fair mi n Apr. 27 to May 8
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  • 332 9 GENEVA, Mar. 6 (Reuter)— Import restrictions on Japanese cotton goods cannot be permanently effective m the markets of Asia and Africa, the secretariat of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe said last night. Examining the prospects for Western Europe's textile industries, the
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  • 81 9 WASHINGTON. Mar. 6. (Renter) The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced today that it was sending a group of experts to Burma at the Burmese Government's request to appraise "the general economic situation and the prospects for development" m that country over the next few
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  • 113 9 SHARES QUIET, STEADY Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE Fri.— Malayan industrial shares were quietly 1 steady today but tins were less active and easier except m a few shares. Rubbers remained idle. Changed pricci wee: IMHSrfiIAIS Buyers Sellers Robinson Co. Olds. 4.15 425 cd MINING Ampat m 9 114 Hongkone 9
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  • 112 9 Standard Market Reporter SMAIX business m copra was transacted m the produce I market m Singaoore yesterday. The other sections of the market were quiet. Copra for March shipment was quoted at $41 buyers and $41} sellers, while those for May were $39 and $3<H res-
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 6. Speciai Standard Service Closing prices on the Ilormkong Exchange today were 51 .1.87 to £1 sterling: su.ooo to ITStI: $18.3 ii to Malayan $1: $0 218 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $274 125 one tael.
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  • 87 9 KARACHI. Mar. 6 (Riuitcr) Pakistan had I balance of payments deficit of 76.900.000 rupees for the period from October |o December, 1952, it was announced today. The deficit resulted m a drop of 56.200.000 rupees In Pakistan's gold. sterling and dollar reserves which totalled
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  • 78 9 Query On Shabby Treatment MR. Chong Jin Hoe, an unofficial member asked the Klang Town Board chairman, Mr. J. Hamer to make a statement about the recent allegations of shabby treatment of certain Kuala Lumpur Municipal CouncMlors at the Fire Brigade competition held at Klang padang List month. Three Councillors
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  • 92 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. (j fßeuter).— United States rice export allocations totalling rO.tIOO 100-lb. bags lor period April 1 through June 30. 1953 were announced today by the Agriculture Department. The new allocation brought the tola' of rice allocated for export from the 1052 United States crop for the
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  • 112 9 COMMODITY PRICES r LOSING ruhhei prirej 'irnts per Ib.) m Singapore yeslerdav ut'ie: Kuyers Sellers No I RS a Soot loose 741 713 No i r.s.s. 941 No 2 K.S.S. 71* W No. :j k.s.s. ci; 68] Tone: Steady. tin SINGAPORE, Fri. The prire of tin today v.v 547:? s
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  • 220 9 NEW YORK, Mar. 6 (UP) The value of United Stales foreign trade has reached "unprecedented" levels sinre the end of World War Two. the Federal Reserve Bank of New York stated today. Exports totalled well over $15,000,000,000 for 1952 and imports were $250,000,000 below the $11,000,000,000
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  • 305 9 Standard Market Reporter LIQUIDATION by spc Vnttrs of both physical and paper rubber and ufKoirjifi N selling contributed to the drop m quotations m the Singapore market yesterday. At the close yesterday, prices were 22 cents below Thursday's levels, first £rade rubber for March
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  • 71 9 THE Singapore Chanmer of Commerce Ruhh°. A««rw I «tion noon prices (m tent* nei Ib.) yesterday <Mar. 6> were:— Buyet^ No. 1 KSS Sooi Loom 74 J 75 RSS K«)B No. l March 7> 7.">J N<». 1 April 76 7»iJ T i>. 2 Mar. (nnm. 1 72 TjX
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  • 75 9 TOKYO. Mar. (i, (n.^iforAAP>— Official! of the Nippon Electric Company, a leading Japanese electric engineering firm, yesterday the company and two affiliated organisations m O^aka have signed a technical contract with the Electro Metal Corporation of N'cw York. Company authorities said that under the terms of the three-year
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    • 84 9 iii nr'rirr m"-i h nimniiwunM m Independent Morning Newspaper This morning daily it published m Singapore and It circulated throughout South East A«io "Singapore Stoidard" is devoted to locol newt ond picture*. In oddifion. it carries a world -wide coverage. "Singapore Standard" teotures orticlcs with o matt appeol and aims
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    • 559 9 o.akt ft g&Fs^-"- 9- m^^ b T 1 T....>- AI Kl bOCK JS M- -g*--mow a? XH u|| Kl: Satrev A.i'xv.n KLANG 5^ a M JBBS2« (M IKK RIMI»: Te R oT m l U ln>L B! X Sky 2 30. 6 45, »pm Kwartc. Mai üb«*. Fengin H i
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  • The Cinema, The Weatre and The ARTS
    • 1647 10 UNITED STATES:— Cinerama, the spectacular new motion picture technique has a promising: future, m the opinion of Merian C Cooper, director of a score of films and one of the sponsors of the new medium. "Cinerama is the best dramatic medium ever invented," Mr. Cooper said.
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    • 267 10 STAR CONTEST No. 5 for you to spot next week. i m r us> mil close each neck on the tollowins Thursday, with the prize-winners' names published m the Movie Page ot the following "Sunday Standard." Thus all entries for "Star Contest No. 5" i
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    • 348 10 II TODAY DAILY 11am. 1.45-5 jAj/ "2 4J 1 1 l r 6-45 4. 1 5- t Jjd^ UJLLIi 9-30 p.m. A CHOICE BETWEEN SON AND COUNTRY... f**^^> WHICH WILL YOU|>~* CHOOSE? 5^ LW) MtCAltm »S /T My Son John P MSLSft VAA R4»«KKT MAM F HATO HEFI.IN MAIhR JAdIiER.
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    • 219 10 3JS."' "<■' >" v> vTvfcX ■Jjr-X-X \£Xy. yS^v t w%9 iri l/CL /Vfrfrk ■■•> T""J WIOT4TIOX: II 1 1 1 < 1 I R WRTHDATE i AND niRTHSICN mmsm CANCER- .June 21 to July 22 j£t your ties with Subordlntfc or business contacts leaf you to «ome enjoyable doingi? 3U
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  • 258 11 KATHUL KARIB beat Pulau Brani ITnited by three goals to two at Jalan Besar stadium vesterilav hf.t they wen nothing l^ke the team SSS almoil held" the Rovers m the seasons first division 1 encounter! •h? V- c first gam c when I'h USoff gaVe the
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  • 238 11 TIIKKK was one surprise m la^t night's Singapore. Base District individual boxinu championships held at Tanulin last night. In tin* Jiyht for the middle ;t championship. Sij;:n. Wi ki-ison (»f GHQ Signal Rest! d out the defending champion, Sgt. Kelly of REMF. Workshops m the second
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  • 21 11 LACCA. Pri, Tanjonf n Gurus will play football si th« Mala* Sports Association today at Hilir Park 5 15.
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  • 64 11 THK, Singapore Khals.i Associsj. Uoa will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow .it 2<>o pm m its Pavilion off St. George's Road. All members are requested I ...-.tend. T M c will bo Hnm c and H.«me cricket match bemnmng at 10. .:n Crickei players are
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  • 71 11 At the Annual General Meet. tnt v.; the Cable Wireless Cub I :»t Lim Teck Lee's Holiday Resort recently the toliowimj J re elected office bearers for the year 1953. R R Bryant IChairman) R G. Cumbe -Vice Chairman) R. a. White Hon Secretary Treasurer) General Committee, C.
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  • 133 11 RtADLRS of the Singapore Standard will ,v Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman Sf 5 i <he Hho will be honoured as an Inofficial* Re P ?eVenta<i^ this land to attend the Coronation CereraonS f IS i* f during May an d June this year. erem °n^« m London
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  • 32 11 Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr. Mrs. Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest
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  • 231 11 SEVEN Queen Street Boys Club boxers qualified for the finals of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs boxing championships held at the Police Training School last night. Best of :he ]ot were Waller j Abeysekara (mosquito weight) and Tan Fook Seng (Bantam weight). Other
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  • 34 11 IPOH. Fri. The sports section of the Kmta Indians Association are holding a dinner at the Association premises tn Saturday to celebrate the successes of their soccer and hotkey teams last season.
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  • 297 11 CHELTENHAM GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Mar.' 5: (Reuter) Knock Hard, versatile Irish horse owned by Mrs. Mary Keogh, won the Gold Cup steeplechase run over three miles, two furlong s here today m great style. Queen Elizabeth was among *he large crowd who .saw the nine-year-old gelding
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  • 68 11 THE East Yorkshire Regiment football XI which arrived here recently, will p\ny against the Chinese Athletic today at Farrer Park m Singapore. The following will be selected to represent the Chinese Athletic:Yew Chang. Kok Peow. William Tan. Jui Kirn. Good Song. Hon Yam. Soon San. Quintas
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  • 86 11 MRS CHUA CHENG CHWEE (Nee Chia Cheng Lian) passed away peacefully at the General Hospital at 1-30 p.m. on the 6th March 1953, leaving behind her beioved husband Chua Cheng Chwee 1 son Steven Chua Kirn Seng. 1 daughter Mrs. Lucy I ham 2 adopted daughters Wee Neo Keow
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    • 95 11 ITJJOHG KONG" P rirniing L |1( i|SiH)M)K I ..SOW WHITE iV i P Mil I (N( m SIGHT i Mooen u tvriii bitn. 5! ?i<»V/* 3U ft i\ i \ril m nmmmmmw F oll STAM) pi d thr torsi perffevd siJ cafeer"— Futur< p miere 10th 9. 10 p.m. PAVILION
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    • 146 11 NOTICE OLDENBRNEVELM" M. V. "JOHANYAN The above vessel will arrive m Singapore on Saturday, 7th March, berthing alongside Godowns 1 and 2, entrance Gate No. 8. Embarkation of passengers will take place between 4 and 6 p.m. For further particulars please ring ROYAL DUCH MAIL NEDERLAND LINE TEL. *****. i
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    • 740 11 Mr. N« M Fan of Menglembu passed away peacefully y>n fourth March 19^3. Funeral m Menglembu 1 p.m. 8 March 1903. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS .jre invited for the following vacant posts In the Department of Social Welfare. Singopore:<i> INSTRUCTOR— Gimson School for Boys Salary scale-5156-12A-240/B/2. )2-12A-360 p m plus COL
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    • 601 11 NOTKKS T "E OVERSEAS ASSUKANCB CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Singapore); NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-eighth Annual General Meeting of the Corporation will be held at th« Registered OnVe of the Corporation m China Building, Chuha Street. Singapore, on Saturday. Hth March. 195 M at 12 nnon. for The
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    • 129 11 A>^ COP- V". *i J S «vS! J^S^i r fSO I'M GON^A ASSOOM DAT MAVSEED'S FACE Hum DOC^ A^ iTN^a < Vb s"'^- y XXJ^HOSTE GOODBYE. h^S h/IARRiED— HMM-- I T'IMK I U_ LOOK UP His' WIFE— SOME p^^SvßCX)y IN HERE/^f WENT OUT THAtJ W WHOEVER IT T ISU PTOSe
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  • 1598 12 Standards RACE CARD Race l: 2.1 5 p.m. Class 3, Div. 4 5 1 2 Furs. 1. Eagle Hawk gy 8.13 M/fc Yap Kin Hot Ml* rri J E. Martin Martin v O 2. 46« Applause 4y 8.12 "Chng Stable' 4 Rodgers McCloud 0 Summer Corn 3y 8.09 "On* Yap*
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  • 1636 12  - MAN O'WAR IS SET FOR THE PLATE WINDSOR LAD By THE VISITORS' PLATE for class four division one horses run over 51 furlongs which will be the feature of today's races the opening day of the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting is a very intriguing affair. No less than five
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  • 158 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodicood APPLAUSE ATOMIC CITY. SWEET DREAM t Sweet Dream Applause Eagle Hawk summer Corn Sweet Dream Applause PISSING FAIR KKONCHOXO KRONCIIONQ X Battle Cruiser Passing Fair Passing lair Lillypad Large Scotch Large .Scotch SEA DRAGON BRA DRAGON ME AT II Firvdrake Firedrake Reward Elegant
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  • 78 12 T HE RAJAS DO THE TRICK Jr^t Club X1 1? Which thfv sdr ha d a trick with en r and wer P jf) '1 evprr ball so US Llo d vH Dla m vain to reach it H Leading one-nil a it. l tre d well enough. meet the
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  • 16 12 Unit 0 with Astoi lI.M 1 at P T Man 5 iJ on the i
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  • 270 12 China Town, a last start winner over six furlongs m division four at Ipoh m January, is an Improving s-ort He went very attractively m his morning workouts and although he gets eight lbs. more over the extra furlongs m this div. two lot, he could
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  • 288 12 In Race 8 Soronok's teararaway tactics may hold him m good stead over this 7 furs. trip. At Ipoh. Seronok drew away from the field to win cleverly over 8k furs. He tinished .seventh to Pilots Point over 9 furs, alter having at one
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  • 27 12 STOP PRESS TODAY'S DOUBLE /'<ISHHI»f« H LATE cable from Windsor Lad last night: Heavy rain fell before 5 p.m. and the going, at best, will be yielding.
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  • 310 12 Zalovix. third to Hurry-Up m div. three over 5 furs, straight at Ipoh gets the same weight today although he is up a division. This Zalopus Gelding has a nice turn of finishing speed which should enabU him to see th c tac e through. He
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  • 237 12 WELLINGTON, Mar. 6, (Reuter-AAP)-On Hi return to the side after fracturing a finger urn i month ago, Jackie McGlew scored a splendid 151 not out for South Africa on the opening day of thf fiw test against New Zealand here today. At
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  • 87 12 SEVEN! KEN goaii Mfl srorert In two Divii I league matches playM I day m SinfA] At St. GiWl Road Tm penis Rovers troun id M Malay Sports Union hf »l goals to one. Scorn Cheng Menu i Georgt PMf" S. Malay's only goal scord if
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  • 30 12 A MEETING to r- Johore Bahru Disi Association will be I'M SO. Club-house, J° ho Bahru on We rcn v commencing at 5.15 p* All Inten i attend.
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