Singapore Standard, 12 March 1953

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  • 12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD iiu^ m No. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1933. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 165 1 joport Harbour Board has stopped the tallying of goods m by its clerical employees, The Standard was told last night- p one of the mam grievances which Board Staff Association to as it held thot taking tally m exposed the clerks to serious >s
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  • 124 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Weci.— U\d. Two Malay school children were killed when a police arrr.our plated three-ton truck m which they were travelling, overturned near the ~> 4 mile Sungel Besi-Klang Road, yesterday. One Child was seriously injured. The driver, two police
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  • 249 1 Another Probe Due? THE Singapore Government has injected the recommendations of the Committee under Dr. F. C. Benham on tamily allowances for locally-domiciled officers. Government m a statement yesterday, said that instead it intended appointing a Commission comprising members from outside Malaya to examine the
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  • 21 1 Ternpier's Supermen UK. Bound I »rrespoae>al R Regi- tial [our-i S I the H S >na m r. it K. Ha
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  • 4 1 GEF
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  • 28 1 I v\ O rists on the F 4 c wanted listn X Kirn Kon Sang <-"• > ikd :n Beremban, 1 itoon ut 811B 11 IT Gurkhas.
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  • 34 1 SIX Danish fishing boats >oi/.ed by Poland m the Baltic 0:1 Sunday were released yesterday. The seizura was a rej prisal for the detention of a Russian-juii: MIG jet fi^ht.T. —Renter.
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  • 251 1 WDKI W ROTH, Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Mar. 11.— The final decision on the exchange oi Lee Meng, the grenade girl reprieved and sentenced to life imprisonment m Malaya, for Edgar Sanders, the alleged British spy m a Hungarian jail, must await the return
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  • 43 1 BACK FROM WEDDING DAVID Montgomery, only son of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, SHAPE Deputy Supreme Commander, seen with his bride yesterday at Kalians Airport after their arrival by Comet m Singapore. They will leave for Malacca. where Mr. Montgomery is with Shell Company.
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  • 90 1 BERLIN. Mar. 10 (Reuter) Throe Western Commandants m Berlin m similar notes to the Soviet authorities have demanded a resumption of eastwest Berlin tram traflic split up m January. The notes published today were sent on February 21 to Mr. Sergei A. Dengin, Berlin representative
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  • 30 1 SIR Laurence Oliver the British actor is on a fortnight's holiday m Italy. He may discuss with Italian producers the possibility of making a film m Italy.- Reuter
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  • 21 1 ABOUT 800 persons were arrested on Monday m Wazirkhan Chauk. a locality m Lahore for breaking curfew laws.
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  • 120 1 KIRCALDY (Scotland). Mar. U, (AP).— The death of Dr. Gordon Alexander Ryrie. known as "the Saint of Simgei Buloh" for" his work among Malayan lepers, was disclosed fedaj. He was 52. Dr Ryrie worked at the Sungei Buloh model leper colony for 20 years
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  • 94 1 BUT NACUIB ORDERS NARRIMAN BACK ROME, Mar. 11 (Reuter)— A spokesman for Prince Farouk today flatly denied a report that the former King of Egypt had obtained a divorce from his wife ex-Queen Narriman. The report quoted a Cairo paper saying that Farouk got a divorce last
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  • 26 1 HONGKONG will go on daylight saving time on April 5 ;ind will remain an hour ahead of standard time until Sunday, i Nov. AP
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  • 56 1 PARIS. Mar. 10. (Renter).— Women laiir.eci and were (ivcn tir^t aid treatment at a French Communist Party meeting held m memory of Stalin tonisht. The organisers claimed the meeting was the largest ever held m the history of the French Communist Party with 50.000 pc pie
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  • 1006 1 PAY BARELY SUFFICIENT A MAJORITY of the Benham Committee Mr. E.V. Dovies and Mr. G.E.N. Oehlers disagreed with Mr. Benham on the question of allowances to married officers. In the majority's view the lowest total emoluments paid to an adult male are barely sufficient to meet the absolute
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Mar. 11 (Renter) —Sixty members of Parliament were last night barred from a flight m a new British jet airliner because of the risk to Parliament. The MP's SO Conservative? and 30 from the Labour Party were t o have had a trip today m
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  • 75 1 SFOUL. Mar. 11. (ReuterAAP). Rain lash ns down r.long the muddy Korean b::ttlefront slowed down the fighting after fiercely fought raid-; yesterday morning. Heavy rain started m most sectors yesterday afternoon and m a short time lorries and jeeps were skidding and churning the front line
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  • 294 1 What They Had To Say IHESE were the comment* made last night on Government's rejection of Hit Benham recommendations: Mr. C. Tan. (Prog-Tans!;. i "The root of the whole trouble is the non-peusim-able expatriation allowance. I am «iad that Government no longer regards this alii a fire as sacrosanct." "The
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  • 16 1 QUEEN Mary, confined to bed with gastric trouble, showed further improvement .ye*teiday. AP
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  • 47 2 CHE a general elee Indian Hindu Association >: Deo R.k; Ran Dai <it n S erelary: .1. Shan- ma: As\ Secretary: J i Gupta: Treasr. 1 Singh; I. v. X R.ii. Kun La I Kaui Shvam Na Sini inkar R.n Udai Rai, L.ikvhinan Singh.
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  • 26 2 THE UMMMI st'ncral »neety-; of the Stores PI the Singapore Army Srr\;.-e Vn\o n will be 2.M) p.m. on Saturday, ■1 V tlemorial Ha
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  • 25 2 ■pOSAMAL BAItUCH, beloved! J*- ta Bamch i cefully >).i il i-.">3. FuiM ll today at 4(K)i pm. :rom C 1126 Klebang Keel i Malacca.
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  • 228 2 16 Met Death On Colony Roads A New Record Standard Staff Reporter I 1 BKI was a record month for road accidents m Singapore, Mr. John Liddle, A.S.P, told The Standard yesterday. This e^ould be attributed to Increased traffic over Iho Chinese New Year and to more vehicles coming on
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  • 133 2 lALAY soldier who wavluard commander I :<ir:r v road oil Pi ir P.ini.iri? and u;>ed ari axe on yesferday > I to six nTOMtiis' rigoi ment m the Singag Seronj District Court. He wa I .iii;ik bin Mohamcd, with i nail bin Yahaya with <.
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  • 108 2 SOMF. 5.00€ ggars m Mexico were told not to ihow them when the Mexican Government welcomed 4. nun Rotaru ns to> the 43rd Rotary Internati .:>'. enHi asf iid Mr. i David Marsha m the Singap >re R »t.iry C lay. He waa -pt
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  • 102 2 Dr. WilsonRae Here iiS a vtsit to Mngupoie and Ik* Federation Dr. A. >1. Wilson Kae (left). Deputy ChM Medical Officer of the Colonial Office, arrived m Singapore by Qant. sBOAC yt-sterday. He will leave for l'»-naiu today. Pi. Wilson -Ha? told The Standard that his week's stay m thf
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  • 72 2 A* a general meeting of the Singapore Cashiers' Uni o n held m Chulia Street, the following wore elected officials for the year: Patron. Teo KOOO Lint; President, Tan Sin Wee; Vice Presidents, Tan Yew Sim; Tan Em* Choon; Sv retary. Tun 1 Peng Koon: Treasurer,
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  • 208 2 THE Singapore City Police Court was cleared for nearly ten minutes when Mr. D. E. Siddons, prosecuting: m a case, produced a file holding "top secret* documents. The rase wns one m which United Engineer.*. Ltd waJ charged with erecting an unauthorised
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  • 38 2 A DEBATE o n the subjoot. Tnat Liberalism is Dead" will be held at the British Council Hall m Singapore at 8.:i0 p.m. toHay, when the visitin? debaters from British Universities meet the EustWest Society's team.
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  • 57 2 Rosalind Ratnam I 'ii iinMijimMtMwwwwaMMM IMPORTANT: When order, ins a pattern, send m a completed measurement chart seven coupons and three tea cent stamps. Some readers nave only sent m e seven coupons without the measurement chart and the M.i nips. I cannot cut your pattern unless I
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  • 324 2 Gravely Concern^ Over Board's Award Standard Staff Reporter EXTREME dissatisfaction and "grave concern' 7 O v C r *v Mr. J. Cameron on the wage dispute between the Admii QWQrd of and the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union was exnr^, Qu^orit,.. Mr. B. Sithiah, president of
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  • 133 2 THE Social Welfare Department, Singapore, is tryin<> to trace t^e father of eight-year-old Sim Kirn Heng, alias S;m Ah Mvi, who was admitted to the Girls' Homecraft Centre at York Hill m July 1950 at thi? request of her father. Mr. Sim Tock Eng.
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  • 140 2 A FACTORY inspector recruited from Britain is making a survey of industrial hazards m Singapore, and of the workers' welfare, environment and hygiene, Mr. G. W. Davis, Commissioner for Labour, told The Standard, yesterday. The inspector, Mr. A. E. Quin n, is now travelling ii round
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  • 76 2 THE honour of being the only boy m Singapore to score nine distinctions m all the subjects he took for the taSS Cambridge School Certificate examination soes to Huan? Peng: Yuan (above) of Raffles Institution. He won distinctions m pure physios, pure chemistry, mathematics. additional mathematics, Latin,
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  • 103 2 Subsidised H ousing For Poor Urged TFIE Singapore Legislative Council nveting next week is expected to be a short one. Mr. Thio Chan Bee (.Prog.' Balestier) will introduce a notion that Government should take appropriate steps to subsidise housing, m 1954, for the poorest class of th c population. The
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  • 176 2 THE Singapore Anti-Tuhor-oulosis Association has received the following donations* Singapore Turf Club. SlO.OOO 00 Mr. Tan Chwee Boon. Sound fi 1 E? m ment for th e Clinic. 52.0 .5.00, Singapore Amateur Football Association (proceeds from match between Tiger Sport ing Association vs. Rover Spori« Club for
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    • 68 2 A T o*f livvoit v<! i 1 Siih i• I I PRINTED M^l 1 I chiffon mi hi .1 wide range .^Sa? -M i< a/ designs i.- /'<; -3 t W*9w -3 CO/o rj <t ,-^^r--a Call early for UQUT choice •3 t 31, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPCRE-1. TEL ■<- 1?
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  • 184 3 iOj ,c For TB Patients sub-committee the TB Homes Associaorc will Meet shortly to discuss the h. Lee Kong Chian'i South Winds Hotel into a permanent TB Home. Th« tub-committee wai ap- v the association recently lo look for an ideal site tor letting up a home
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  • 45 3 1 FIELD OFFICERS of 1 1 the Federal Department i of Information look at the goods m the mobile officers* shop which made its weekly halt at the I Malay Regiment Train- inj; Establishments at Port Dickson during their visit.
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  • 20 3 C 'ion Punctioi -C nmittee of the S hold a i ting on Mar, 16 the Briti-h Cou:.
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  • 252 3 Appeals To High Court A 14-DAY sentence passed by a Singapore lower court was rn-uced to a line of S5OO by the Chief Justice, Sir C harltt Murray- Aynslev, m the High Court \csterday on appeal by Ong Wee Kion?. On^ was sentenced
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  • 59 3 THE British Council m Singapore invites application.-; from per-ons with a good knowledge of English to attend two-month course on adult education. Applicant? arc requested to state whether they can attend m the mornin?-. r.fternoons. or the evenings. Sessions will last one and a half
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  • 59 3 Officials and members of the Army Civil Service I'nion, Docks Branch for IM.V? Seated from left arc. Messrs. Vuhirjjah. K. V. Jacob (delegate to ADC). PnK Chimp Kee. (Auditor). Jimmy On« Kirn Sen?. Harry Wee Teek Chye (Hon. Treasurer). Chan Khek Ens (Chairman). Ho Thian Che* Hon.
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  • 180 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government Officers* Co-operative Housing Society Intend! to build M now bomei at a ro^t of alwut $500,000, Mr. N.A. Kularajah. secretary of the Society told The Standard yesterrtay' He said that the Society ha* approached Government to r a loan
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  • 268 3 Thio Wants Facts, Fiaures Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will be asked to state its policy relating to the detention, release and banishment of people under the Emergency Regulations when the Legislative Council meets on Tuesday. t n questions which will be laid at the
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  • 223 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee yesterday met and appointed a H)-man Coronation Committee and a Coronation Finance Subcommittee to draw up plans and collect funds for the celebrations. As the Pasir Panjan<? rural areas include military establishments, an Army representative,
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  • 54 3 MR. D. G. JAMES. ViceChancellor of the University of Southampton, and author of a number of books, will visit the University 01 Malaya during the Easter vacation. He Will give a public lecture on poetry and science or. Mar. 2ti m the Eu Tong Sen
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 3 photo. SINGAPORE'S Mcßitchie Reservoir served as the background for a scene shot yesterday by a un,t of Hongkong's Chong Yee Film Company now busy filming sequences m Singapore for Jungle Girl"— a Chinese movie. Since the unit arrived m the Colony from Hongkong: a few days ago. many
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  • 71 3 BURGLARS broke into an attap hut m Upper Serungoon Road, Singapore, early Tuesday morning and got away with two wrist watches, a pair of earrings and $130 m cash beFonging to a Chinese family. A shipping office m Robinson Road was burgled the same day and
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  • 205 3 Standard photo by FOUR Malayan Police Insnectors were among 22 officers from 11 Far East territories who paraded m London on Tuesday before the Minister of State for the Colonies, Mr. Henry Hopkinson, at a passing-out ceremony. They arc Inspector Mnhmud bin Haji Omar, Inspector
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  • 73 3 AN adult education course entitled "Economics m Underdeveloped Areas" will start on Mar. 16 at 5.30 p.m. m Room 19 of Rattles Institution. Intending students should report to the tutor at Raffles Institution, Mr. Charles Gamba. of the University of Malaya. The fee for the full
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  • 363 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An assurance that his government is sympathetic with the general trend to introduce democratic institutions was given today by the Sultan of Kedah. He told the first meeting of the sixth session of i the Kedah Council of State that the main
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  • 65 4 KIALA IXMPIR. Wed. For the first time m the h.story of tht Malay Regiment, three of its officers will serve with British forces m Europe. They lire Captain Mohammad Noor. Captain Mohamed Nasir and Lt. Zainal, who are completing their courses m Knfrlaml. and will
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  • 168 4 Permanent Scheme To Aid Smallholders KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation Government to launch a permanent leme to fiv« deserving smi ".ting grants. Chiel Re, 1 Officer of the Rubber Industry Board. Mr. A. C. Smith, announced ►ver Radio Ma aya to night. TrK >heme is to start from s n
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  • 83 4 PENANG Wed The new $20,000 Chinese tcboo] m Sungei Lembu New Village' was official My declared open v.us morning by tn e Senior Inspector ot Schools Lt.-Col RW. Watson-Hyatt, before a! gatherum of school children/ parent and villwgen. The cost >t building the school which can
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  • 114 4 THE Singapore Coroner Mr I Choor Singh, recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at the end of an inquiry yesterday into the death of a storekeeper and frog-seller. 58-year-old Low Yip. who died following injuries h e received hi a motor accident. Mr. Lnn Chuan Kirn
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  • 242 4 FLOOD FUND TOPS $150,775 TOTAL donations to the Bri-i tish Flood Relief Fund (Singapore) up to noon yesterday amounted to $150,775.47. s received m the last 24 hours are> Broughi Forward <14.~!>4T 10. Stafl and Pupil* of Anglo < Me School 5769 73: Messrs UMM- H a P TOOa CO.
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  • 360 4 Malacca Observes St. Francis Centenary Today MALACCA. Wed. Mulacea, once the mighty bastion of Portugal's Far Eastern empire, will commemorate the centenary of the arrival here lof the body of St. Francis i Xavier with a 12-day celebration beginning this evening About 100,000 pilgrims and visitors are expected to take
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    101 4 Picture by Photo Studio. MR. T. S. BAVIN, of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, praised- Malaya's trade union organisation at a dinner party given by Johore Malayan Trade Union Council m Johore Bahru. Picture shows Mr. Bavin addressing members with Mr. K. A. Coles and Mr.
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  • 326 4 KUALA LIMPIK, Wed— Six Malay women, including the wile of the accused, started to weep when the Chief Justice Mr. Charles Mathew passed sentence of death on a middle-aged rubber-tapper, Abdul Latin", who was found guilty of murder. The accused's wife collapsed and fell as
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  • 273 4 73 Pass Secretaries Exam nir. iouowmg have passed the Incorporated Secretaries examinations held m December last year Intermediate (Section Ar An" Peng Siong Miss dan. Elirabeth Rosalind. Chiang Kair I long. Chow Wing Yii. Chu Chui Lum Kwek Eng Wah Lee i Khye Huat. Tan Leong Vim Woodford. Gerald Anthony
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  • 31 4 A meeting of the Bar Council of the Federation w\ held at Kuala Lumpur 01 Saturday. Mr. S. C. Maclntyrc wih represent the .lohore B; Council at that meeting
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  • 8 4 FEDERATION SPECIALS TO FORM ASSN 1 ci P
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    64 5 Two-Way talkie flf O st h intercom- 111 3 t,on. "0 s.r^ple that Id co. use W. self- 5 red by ordinary torch riel .h.ch lost over I n fa ..fh normal use. rflea communicot.ons| oOOfcct. b extended to 4 b y HHinj a simple iwitch to one nt. und.storted
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  • 251 5 W» G iH Sti other, television film i) rod ure r for the British Broadcasting Corporation, leaves Singapore today for the Federation m roMtirttion with films to be mid.* of Coronation activities m the Common wealth. Mr del Sti other arrived m Sm-a
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  • 154 5 A YOUNG CHINESE. Chua A i S a as sentenced by A lr Whitton in the i pore Assizes yesterday to jrears' imprisonment for »ri e p aye I in an armed vrv in October. The iudge also ordered that i given 12 itrokei of
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  • 61 5 Malays May Learn Chinese KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Malay Social Welfare officers m the Federation may m future be trained to speak Chinese. One cadet woman Social Welfare officer. Miss Kaja Teh Zaitun is learning Chinese at the Government Language School m the Cameron Highlands Miss Zaitun is attached to the
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  • 60 5 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing for witnesses of an accident, involving a ten-year-old boy and a lorry m Ja an Besar at 7 l'O a.m' on Mar. vi. The boy died later a t the General Hospital. They are asked to contact Inspector Othman bin
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  • 47 5 A 34-YEAR-OLD man. N s v Lye, p eaded guilty m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge o! empted suicide To* ite, disoharfed nim after his cousin signed on bond ol |M for his good behaviour for six months
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  • 75 5 JOHORE BAiißi". Wed.— Office bearers o\ Local Indian ConKress t»!ec:ed last Sunday were: Dl X Sharma, president: Mr S n Singh, vice-president; Mr. V C Chanderasekaran and Mr. *> X secretaries: Mr. X s Narayanan Iyer, treasurer; and Messrs S Krishnan. S. Subramanian N.V Fernandez MN* Ri>\.
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  • 269 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mechanical farming has proved very successful m the Federation. A group of enterprising Malays have formed the Tasek Glugor Mechanical Farming Syndicate, which holds several acres of land m Province Wellesley. Tiie Syndicate owns a tractor, which If hired out to fanners,
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  • 90 5 A WOMAN, Tung Sek Choo, VII fined $500 m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday for assisting m the management of a public lottery, chap-ji-kee. Chap-.ji-kee slips, pencils and rash of $127 were found on a table m the woman's room when polire party
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  • 104 5 TWO Bub-Committees were formed to establish the N'anyang University at a meeting at the Tan ions Rhu Club yesterday, lor planning and publicity. The Planning Committee is headed by Dr. Chuang Tzc Chuan and Dr. Ho Yung Chi. Tne Committee members will include all Chinese educationalists
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  • 140 5 the Singapore Catholic Medical Guild ii finding that conservative residents are opposed to its building a chnic for earner research and treatrrunt. The Standard was ti.M yesterday. Dr. J J, Lopez, of the Guild said: "Opposition can only stein from ignorance of the to aid cancer
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  • 84 5 THE United Nations forces are capable of throwing hark any Red offensive that may mount m thp event of a flareup m Korea. Co!. Rafael Valdes Tavera of the Columbian air force told the United Press here today. Col. Valrles, who recently toured the
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  • 80 5 DISCUSSIONS are now taking place between the Singapore Department of Civil Aviation and :he Royal Air Force to eliminate aircraft congestion over Kallang. Mr. A. W. Savage, the Director of Civil Aviation, told The Standard yesterday. He said the idea was to stop Service aircraft from interfering
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  • 68 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 10. —The following ore the closing prices o» rubber and tin on London Market today. LONDON RUBBER Spot 22 a1- 17 A Apr/Jun. 22 d July/Sept. 2lid. Oct/Dec. 2Ud. March c.i.f. 2U««. Market: Uncertain. LONDON TIN Spot *957 PP r fo"
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  • 36 5 Kee H.r, «r Ge<l L °L Sin S a P«^ deft), and Mr. Ong mSiiS rii Sarawak delegates to the ECAFE Trade Pro motion Conference, at Manila held recently, arrived ba<k Singapore yesterday.
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  • 139 5 THE Singapore Government has turned down the request of the 600-strong Medical Workers' Union to «7, n S en l b€ I rs working at the Quarantine Station from the daily-rated to the monthly rated list. In a letter to the Union. Mr. J. C. Griffiths,
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  • 54 5 OARUDA Indonesian Airways will add Convair Consolidated ;HO's to its fleet of Convair 240's at the beginning of 1954, Dr. Albert Plesman. Founder-President of KLM Airway^s told The Standard yesterday on his arrival m Singapore from Jakarta. The Convair 940's, he oxplained, were "faster." and slightly
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  • 79 5 Workers Asked For Pledge THE Singapore City Council Ktecllk Workers' I nion yesterday protested to the City Council against a irrular issued by the Superintendent of the Pasir Panjanu Power Station. The circular, th c union allefted. asked all daily rat ed employees to sign an undertaking not to ask
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  • 44 5 MARTHA DELL POWELI a woman motorist was lined $65 by Mr. R. C. Hoffman. Singapore First TrafTu- Police Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of negligent driving on Jan. 6at Bukit Timah Road, resulting m a collision with another car.
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  • 309 5 NEW ANTI-BANDIT FORCE FOR FEDERATION r. K f UALA LUMPUR, Wed.-An Emergency regulation published today provides for the raising of a military force to be called the Sarawak Rangers for service m Malaya during the Emergency. The Federation Government i s doing this with the concurrence of the Government of
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  • 40 5 .lOHORK BAHRU. Wed.-. Yoon Chong, a Johore rook. was lined st.t by the Sessions Court for being m po.-session of a small quantity of chandu.j and $50 for being m po.~.>e.^<ion I of smoking apparatus.
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  • 131 5 SINGAPORK Sixth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday acquitted a hotel-keeper. Wong Kirn Cheng, on a charge assisting m the management of a public lottery, chap-ji-kee, after Wong's counsel, had i l>mitted t hat Wong had been arrrMed without a search warrant. Questioned by Wong's counsel
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  • 81 5 S' POREAN TO GUIDE NEXT ECAFE MEET WHEN ECAFE meetf again next year, a Singaporean nrill sit m the chair of the new Committee on Methods of Improving Trade. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, told The Standard >.-^- -lerday o.» his return from Manila where he was a d<- -gate to
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  • 708 6 j\* endorsing family allowances for expatriate officer*, the Singapore and Federation Governments deviated fjcm un important principle. This vas pointed out then i< ih< m and to those Legislative Councillors who could relied on to Meat "aye* 1 whenever the Government ii aps its Sngers and requests
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  • 908 6  - APOSTLE OF THE ORIENT PERCY JOSEPH By K. 1 ier(9 of Catholics m the F. 1 n and Singap< re Will takl pi a t m Malacca 1 ng for the 12-day celebrations beginning today to mark the f< nary of the ath of St. F: 1 Xa> tholic of
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    • 233 6 SHOULD JOSEY HAVE QUOTED THE 'TRUTH Sir: I have read with disgust Mr. Josey*s article ••Tiic Truths Exposed". I am sure that as a journalist he is well aware that the periodical "Truth" has a very small circulation m E::g!and and that its influence on both the public and high
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  • 1628 6  - The Calendar With A Blank Day Dr. ALVIN W. JOHNSON By Dr. Alvin W. Johnson. secretary of the International Religious Liberty Association which has it's international headquarters at Washington. D.C.. served for many years as college president and educator. He is the author of several books, among them Calendar Reform,
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  • 41 6 Review of Views Sanders For Lee British g I pon f i lit fi Business Tax SIN C m is dying Ik.- y 1 hav< B Chinese Abroad CHUN t ion of the lion How* er.il m Comn i which abU
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    • 19 6 "MERCURY" 0,,11,0« rd Motor. Prox'ii for Performance North Horn.o— Sar*n»ak Bnmd SOON CHEONG LIMITED. S3/.U IVlxm "Trni fn^ipwi Tclu«ft2-
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  • 247 7 SUEZ CANAL DISPUTE 11 Kruti'i Ksvpt is to demand the I evacuation ot British troops from the .i I Zone within ti months" it was learned itativel) hrre last niffht 8 ft tra after General r, had accused the i th< Su lan of v
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  • 148 7 WASHINGTON, Mar h (W) Defence Secretary .1. rI < Wil u :i told Congress terday that the United Nations forces m Korea have igh ammunition lor **pre- w i operation! <• will ha\ t > enough for "more active type »i opera- .> ns. Wilson
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  • 101 7 WASHINGTON, Mar 11 <rpi Th c House yesterday passed a bill To admit Hawaii c 49th state. The appro\ al ci.nu 1 aft< i the House rej< U 22" vot< i motion I send the measure back to committee. The meas i' now go tie Senate. The
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  • 36 7 THE United States Navy reported yesterday that a dislodged bomb exploded on the dock of the carrier Oriskany m Korean waters on Mar. 0 killing two men and wounding IS others. Reuter
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  • 29 7 air Vice Marshal Sir Dermot A. Boyle is to t>c appointed chief of the Royal Air Fone Fighter Cortnmand frojn April 7. it was announced yo^crt: Reuter
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    • 10 7 "1 ..IC- c And AP
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    • 20 7 M,. M '"r.,v UMei 11 'lash will, a 11 ">"iv hi r... n f the R.^al l.n,l S e AFP
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    • 11 7 I- i ires Petcha contri* >m his Bi itish rday. AFP
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    • 17 7 1 s.u.l more "«k irnuileil 'l"l «J lor Josef rhainwMi Mm 1 »rj«lh before '1r.,,1 Soviet AP
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    • 42 7 THE UNITED State! Air Force claimed thai Communist air losses >ince the Itari of the Korean war were 1.788 planet <>t which 780 were destroyed. 140 probably destroy* ed and 8»;8 damafed. Total United a lions losses were est:nuited B( 891 Reuter
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    • 29 7 THRKE tribal chieftains from Africa's Gold Coast met yesterday to reject government offer ol one British Coronation leal ticket -because M o'llv offered place m Hie nut A P
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    • 31 7 TIIK 1.".-man Japanese repatriation mission which concluded an agreement with the Communist Chinese authorities on repatriation or about ;ii.ikh» Japanese nationals m Red China returned to Tokyo yesterday from Hongkong U.P.
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    • 17 7 Kenyatta Trial Is Adjourned 11 Rans- v adkf the RenAfrican i gainst ring SomerP il f omdti
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      110 7 liboiot MIDD! F Fast ambassadors met at the London res.deme of. th«. l»d onesi. n Amju. dor to Britain re«ntlv to dboui lt 4l AJSffKwLSdT&iI/ At tett SS Of the table is Dr. A FA. M.uid. set n tary of the Isl unit t tlI aI J i.; e h
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  • 41 7 GIBRALTAR. Mar. 11, (AP) The Yugoslav ship. Galeb, with Premier Tito aboard, escorted by the British destroyers Chieftain and Chevron, is expected to pass through the Straits of Gibraltar this after- noon. The Galeb will not enter Gibraltar.
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  • 333 7 RED MIG' s DOWN US JET Pilot Parachutes To Safety In Bavaria y <6e""0"y). Mar. 11.— Two Communist MIG Ts'» Czechoslovakia yesterday and shot down on American hter on rou t.ne patrol over the U. S. tone of Germany. Another American fighter escaped. First Lieutenant Warren G. Brown emerged only
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  • 222 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 11. (AP)— S ectet a r y General Trygve Lie delivered an unprecedented attack on a member of the United Nations yesterday, charging Russia with using the crudest form of pressure against him because of his stand m opposing Communist aggression m
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  • 128 7 LONDON. Mar. 11, (UP) —The first cleavage has been viade m what JO«J one of the world's largest uncut diamonds— an unnamed stone o) 770 carats. Wifhin the next fexo months it will undergo further cleavage until 'it rs broken into three small stones and one
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  • 109 7 LONDON, Mar. 11, (Renter). Mr, Sydney Silverman. Leftwing Labour Member of Parliament, disclosed last night lie had been refused a visa to visit New York under the McCarran Act, which regulates entry into the United states. Mr. Silverman said he was invited to be I
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  • 202 7 RANGOON, Mar. 11, (AP)— Burmese official circles expressed the hope yesterday that fighting between Burma's army and Chinese Nationalist irregulars might be ended by the withdrawal of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's forces through Thailand. This complicated and de.it ate deal between Thailand and Nationalist China
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  • 138 7 STRASBOURG. Mar. 11. The European Constitutional Assembly last night endorsed by an overwhelming majority a project for political confederation of France. West Germany. Italy and the Benelux countries. The action came m adoption on a roll call vote of the draft of a treaty which
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  • 154 7 TEHERAN, Mar. 11. (UP) The Iranian Government w 1 eject the latest British p>oposals for settling the AngloIranian oil dispute, which .<t week received the Uniud States Government's full .'.pproval. Premier Mohammed sadeq's advisers, Karim S« jabi and Kazera Hassidi both members of the Majlis,
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  • 27 7 the 49-year-oM. Ang'i. ;n Bishop of Gibraltar, 'he Right Rev. Cecil D<> i| Horsley, died suddenly his home m Romsey, England ye terday. A. P.
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  • 118 7 LAHORE. Mar. 11, (Renter) Major General Mohammed A/am Khan, the thirl martial law administrator said yesterday that HOO people were arrested here Monday Bight m a rlean up of the Wazirkhan Mosque an i, when a polite deputy superintendent va s shot dead with his own
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  • 324 8 Britain Will Register Ships Bound For China LONDON. Mar. 11, Britain is expected to introduce a licensing system soon *o implement the Anglo-American agreement to tighten controls on shipments of strategic materials to Communist China, informed sources said. It was understood a schedule of banned cargoes is being prepared and
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  • 70 8 THE Indian freighter Jalamohan, which ran aground on Tuesday evening m stream l>etween Singapore Island and Pulau Blakang Mati, was re- floated yesterday. Five Singapore Harbour' Board tugs pulled the Jjiamohan c'ear just before d^vvn when the tide rose. Her agents told The Standard that
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  • 236 8 WASHINGTON. Mar. 11. (UP). Republican Sen a tori Joseph McCarthy s aid Mon- day that 96 merchant ships on which the United States holds i mortgages have traded behind! the Iron Curtain m China and I Europe since the Korea wan started. McCarthy said m a
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    • 644 8 Aget.'s ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X I umpur 311 Spore K."!«l/3 P Vham 29J Malacca 456 Penang 875 Jff £t sWfi&Bhig r !kr x* FOR U.K. /CONTINENT Spore P sum Penang Bras t tow for Havre. \x>\\ion, Rotterdam, Midd'es- :gh —In Port I BeaaeTU for Avonmouttt. I/pool. Glasgow, Rotterlam
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    • 613 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Regain Sailiaca to Cliioa and .lapm fiom Singapore Port Swettf Peaaaf Also direit Sailins^ from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S pore Dur Penang From •Povan«" Mar 14 Mai It. Hongkong Poyaiu" Apr 4 Apr 13 Hongkong: Sails Sails P»*nan: For P<»>an»" Mar 18
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    • 666 8 EAST ASIATIC i SAILINGS FROM SUAJCD| N V| I X "INDIA- for Bangkok «>„ Ml T Melbourne, Sydney (not l5 11ki loading local cargo) "ERRIA- for Bangkok' (not «Afc JlVl carrying passengers) fix Ijr l\ h "PRETORIA' for Bangkok X|)r Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama.. i« -^iNAM" for Bangkok 'Am
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  • 23 9 US Urged To invest Overseas 1 I I v J i.n must „s J,d mtrihulifin l« M ill I Ml |b!j .il not
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  • 266 9  -  ARNOLD BRACKMAN B.v IXK/VHT4 M fT" 1 C0 "^P»"d«-nt l AKART.V Mar. 11.- South Sumatran smallhold m S rubber producers have arrayed themselves a"a"nst ,ny R <,vernmrnt ban on the export of slab rubber It uasasreed however, that a transitional ban was a
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  • 111 9 OMBO. Mar. 11, (l*P) Cey)on*i stocks of rice havt .N d to such BO extent Ministry of Agricul- F xid is having a profinding I pare a wealed Tm. re to a utock of 75.000 i 1 m An have been >n■ng lM
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  • 74 9 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11 (UP) Nine leading Industrialist* from Japan, connected with the manufacture of railway idling stock and locomotives, arrived her e yesterday to see the Indian Railway Centenary Exhibition opened by P nm e Minister Nehru last weekend. After a week's stay m
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  • 257 9 100,000 TONS AWAIT EXPORT IN INDONESIA WHILE rubber-starved mills m Singapore are facing total closure through lack of im ports of slob rubber, reliable reports estimate some 100,000 tons awaiting shipment from Indonesian ports. Efforts are being made m intra-governmental talks to bring some 65.000
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    89 9 photo. IN Sinir.inore to prove tnat the inboard motor is more popular with fishermen than the outboard, and for dail> riius.'d use m a work boat. Mr. R. T Guy. director of the Blaxland Kae Pty. Ltd., (above) arrived here Tuesday EH» Sydney by Qantas BOAC. Mr. Guy, whose company
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  • 181 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. A steadier undertone was evident m both tins and industrials m the Malayan shnre market today, according to the Malayan Share-brokers' Association. Rubber shares were *til\ LackI ing m interest. Bnvrrs Sellers 1 Fed. Disp, 2.75 2 k<> Gammons :< 10
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  • 40 9 TERMINATING a full week In Manila, officiate of the Taiwan Sui;ar Corporation headed by Gen. Yang Chitsang, attended a dinner last night m their honour siven by the officials of the International Harvester Company of the Philippines AFP
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  • 112 9 Standard Market Reporter lUX produce market m Singapore was quiet m all tions yesterday with no jsiness reported. Copra was very quiet ai S4OJ per picul buyers and $4] ellers for March shipment and $40 buyers nnd $40J for April shipment, no bus ness being transacted
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  • 65 9 WASHINGTON. Mar. 11. (AP)— The Mutual Security Agency yesterday allocated U5525,000,000 to Turkey— I U5516,000,000 m defence support funds and U559,000,000 i for Turkey's account with the European Payments Union. This is the second allotment for the fiscal year 1953 bringing the year's total
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  • 201 9 Standard Market Reporter THE shooting of a United States fighter piano m West Germany by Russian MIGs on Tuesday had a slightly bullish < ffect on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, when prices showed an improvement of 3/8 cent per Ib.. firm Rradt
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  • 107 9 COMMODITY PRICES I UHINQ ru .1.- pri«'«-s cents per lb.) m Slnt:d p o r c jfslerd.v were; TIN S'\ ;\PORK. UVd Th« of tin tudav w.. v I l» lONIHIN KIBBLK prirci Pf*r lb wrrf: I CINIKIN TIN St'oi «J5»."57 buyers, &M sellers. Three* months i l.J borers. £MI
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  • 79 9 TEN stude In frc [i lia, v'•: n tncioaesia, V and the Philippines „i--uweeki roui .i kinery scl tri n -.:h. 1 W in as guests of M/s. II Fer- Viistra ia I I British Farm Equip I Co., or ,i: the Members of the F
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  • 27 9 HONGKONG, March I! d Service on the Hnn*kon I." ng Si ***** to l"S i $1: jfi •>! i o Indonesian Rupiah; >.4 i me tnel
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    • 552 9 -^mT^^---n ja w fe f%-frt^r-'iir-i^n^ffiTi|iniiiiiiiiiaiwiiiiiiiriii?ii' iv..'.,. x| 'prjnr "Viiiw IX.mm \imu\Mo' Kuantan ia* v> -MW.^yrtf, K\IM MX: Ixom 730 am to 730 CiARrD.% IMio\l»h\ \IK)\ \V<» on 11-3 53: S igaporc UIAX V Penaim (nilt. Kota x 1.15 r»m. Bahru mi!(. Kuala Lumour ..•>; bb «"»l in«.l l;.t>h (trace). Kua
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    • 281 9 <;k \\l>: a i Si im Dj:Ta.:^ .v Ma 9IS TAIPING ENTERTAINMENT cvim.tov Madam San (M a. ti 30, 9.15 p m >l Foo Yee Tin Tonfl Mai y) 2.30 t; 45, 9 i"i p.m KK\: Lul Siew Yah 3. 6 4:>. 0.15 PENANG ENTERTAINMENT on! o\: Million Dollar Mem
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  • 494 10 What Happens After You Pull The Starting Cord? This week's page 1O is devoted to Know Your Outboard and advice on hails and their choice. HAT happens when you pull the starting cord of your outboard? I! you kn< 'V what happ -m.- and why. v.>;i si ker starts. w
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  • 45 10 \YHAT enables some hulls >kirn over the water? Tiv secret is m the word OVER. Hulls of the displacement type, and the majority ii use m Malaya and Bji"neo are of this typo. are designed to cut through the water.
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    186 10 By increasing power for this type of hull beyond a certain point you merely drive the stem deeper m the water and send the bou* up resulting m dragging a big wave behind with no appreciable increase m speed. Boats designed with a straight, broad and flat bottom, alt of
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  • 221 10 STAR CONTEST No. 6 VLL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its sixth star contest. All you've got to do is to collect the pictures and coupons for all six days and send them together with the names of the stars under single cover
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    • 285 11 NOTICES Xl HM TIN, LIMITED (IncoffMCVted m the Cojony of Singapore) 1» vi' rul No. S9 o: ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai a Second Interim Dividend of '.W r i Jess 30% Singapore Income Tax for the 30th Sopt ember. on the Shares of the npany has been declared v...:
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    • 294 11 NOTICES CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY ORDINANCE mi ERT¥ J^HE Custodian of Property and the Official Assignee Supreme Court, Singapore' ."(i 118 MeSSrS N»«Sn' Co. Ltd., 4 Collyer Quay Auction, the undermentioned > BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY Almeirahs, Chest of Drawers. Upright Armchairs T. Su r^ Tables Occasional" Dre
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    • 320 11 Cororan^ioit lour Com test RtApLRS ot tbe Singapore Standard will ttrt Poplar Sporuman o. Sports«w an i the daring May ana June this year. s "ondon Tbe Contes, which will last three months fwm, it.k tverv day there will be printed In each is«i,* B i 2SS--T* 9tandard a co
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    • 183 11 NOTICE >uch Summons m one insertion each m the "Nanyang Siang Pan" a Chinese daily newspaper and "The Singapore Standard" an English daily newspaper both published m the Colony of Singapore and also by posting copies of the ni J Summons and the Plaint and the said Order of Court
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    • 482 11 NOTICES TEKDEE NOTICE CENTRAL El BCTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA PE.VDERS are invited for the purchase of the following equipment: (i) I— Electrically driven 16" Belt Conveyor/Elevator approx. 250" long. (ii) I— Stone Crusher for Metal about 6" to i" suitable for Belt Drive (m) I— Electrically driven small Metal
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    • 704 11 NQiK:t:s 1 N°Ji^? hcrvh y given th.P T.\NG TOH CHEW of 4.> B: Tras Street Singapore hM appned to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class Pub ir House T.irence which he proposes to hold m respect of the premises known as 74 Pagoda k-rect, Singapore, and
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    • 739 11 SI IXAI lONS VACAM "I \I.TH INSPJXIX>RS IN THK STATE OF PtHAfL APPLICATIONS art invifod 1 for postK of Temporary Probationer Health InKpectors m I'm- s;.!ary scale of $102 x «-$ll4 years on probation* /RSf 'Milic.nte/SIBO x 12-5240 F\,iminntion Bar/$264 x 12-1360/ EUicieney Bur .f :78xlH-$4.{2 per aaensem 2. Candidates
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    • 106 11 L: !-^gSh"l MtAA?£O 1/ ~^3 MEU&TO k BATCH.'.'- THAT'LL KIN SCAPeI <^^*^^^ N^ Nl^'^*^^^*^»*^*^^*^»^ fc^ fc^ *i*»*»WW%*rv*>-u-u-u-Lru-u- j-T-i-y-LrLn_n_n_n- I" <?^^^^^^^ WT)V 1 OH, OH ---YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE j TT y^«Pp DON'T s. USED WATER COLORS /~T~I I J i. PAINTED A VP 1 I you TRY fN n/n J 1
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  • 2493 12 BIG SWEEP N TOTAL POOL: $283,300 FIRST *****0 $67,992 SECOND: *****6 $33,996 THIRD: *****6 $16,998 Starters ($4,249 each) Nos: *****9, *****0, *****7 *****8, *****9, *****6, *****6, *****5. Consolations: ($1,699 each) Nos: *****8, *****6, *****8 *****4, *****4, *****7, *****8, *****8, *****5, *****5. By WINDSOR LAD PENANG Wed.—
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  • 130 12 SINGAPORE Cold Storage Sport* Club made a good start m the SBHFA league yesterday a- hen they trounced Stanvac Sports Club by B—l after leading by s—o at hn'.i time. SCS made lull use of every opportunity and won In no uncertain manner.
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  • 67 12 At the annual meeting of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation the following were elected office-bearers for 1053: President: B. L. Dunsford; vice-presidents: Chu a Tian Teck. Chew Pin Wee: hon. secretary: Chua Tye Juay. hon asst. secretary: Chua Siak Hwee. Hon. treasurer: Tay Tco Chuan, hon.
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    87 12 at the Cathay IUiZ. dl Sf attended the Singapore Gun Club's dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant. Over 150 members and guests attended the dinner. Ed afflpL hpSlf' X *d l e Club^ annual K«neral meeUng and the following were electPresSent^Mr R^ B S ga resident Messrs. Jackie Oei,
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  • 389 12 Over Confidence Cost Fraser Neave Point FRASER and Neave paid a heavy penalty for their over confidence m yesterday's Singapore Business Houses Football Association league match. Leading s_o at halftime they took things easy and before they realised their mistake. State Darby sent m three goals to force a draw
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  • 182 12 Sunday's Coif At Keppel TIES for Sundays golf mate 1 between the Singapore Island Club and Kcppel at Kcppel are j as follows: 8 00— Peace 9. Ri Mallal 3. Murtough 9. D.W. McMullan 4. B.os— Raines 21. N.J. Tindall 15 Meyer 21. W. Orr 15. 810— Bourke 13. K.S.
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  • 84 12 CABLE and Wirelcsi had no difficulty m defeating the East Asiatic by s—o m their SBHFA Division *C. league match at Fairer Park yesterday Scorers wove Ivan Aeria 3. Ramachandra and Cheng Quee. Referee Mr. Ahmad bin Masood. Cable and Wireless: Symcs: Lazaroo, Karin; Hamid.
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  • 75 12 IPOII. Wed —Dominating play i throughout Ipoh Malays scared a convincing s—l5 1 victory ovc;" Tamilians m a senior division I league soccer tie played on the padang today. Malays scored two early goals before Tamilians reduced the de- licit through Suppiah's header midway m
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  • 129 12 DOMINATING play for the greater p:u-t oi the game. Mercantile Bank boat Borneo Motors by I—o m their SBHFA Division B. fixture at Farrer Park yesterday. Bankers were worth more than one goal but the muddy around proved to be Borneo Motors' ally. Borneo Motors set
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  • 47 12 FOLLOWING are the officebearers of the newly formed Miri Athletic Association, Singapore President: S.N. Suppiah, vice-president: M. Pakirisamy, hon. secretary R.R. Samy. hoii treasurer: S.R. Krishnasamy. Auditor: K. Ramu, Committees: R. Govindan. J.D. Cork. A. Rengasamy. Andre Mong, V. Ramasamy, Keh Dut Lee.
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  • 87 12 HYDERABAD. Mar. 11, (Reuter) Hongkong b'jat India by three matches to one m the third Table Tennis Test here last night. Hongkong now lead ?-l m the series tf five. Results were: Sih Su Chu (HK) beat Jayant 21-19, 14-21, 21-10. 16-21, 21-12; P. T.
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  • 230 12 Hattrick By Van Huizen For HK Bank A HATTRICK by inside lefi Van Huizen save the I; and Shanghai Bank ;i 1— 1 victory over the Singapore T tion Comoany m ;i Division B Business House.-, league R at the Geylang Stadiun day. The Bankers tally desei their win as
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  • 39 12 KAJANG, Wed.— Cpl. Mohd. 1 Ali of the Sungei Bi>>; P Team and Phenny Fernadex of j the Semenyih Football team have been suspended two months and four month? respectively by the Ulu Lrr District 'FA'.
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  • 27 12 11 r I 11. IB I 1 1 ■t VU tori.i s,h (ml I mm H If Kitn >> hl .1* IB ■k IB Chye, S IK
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  • 21 12 LONI It the Mm chair: MW Yard Br ■IP C ii I m be chosen B co-opt( -H H I
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  • 210 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Selangor feated Kuala Lumpur Garrison Combined the FAS league competition at the H<} m* today. The score belied the keenness ol t Garrison fought back well spoiled their chances. Rangers opened account the sth minute through innei left Othman Awans allfl lul the
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  • 11 12 Bromwich' Upset With SYDNI I of tl Bi war P f!
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