Singapore Standard, 25 March 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPOAF *TAN_ARn A it 3H |J jji v SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 437 1 'We Want Sir Cheng-lock Tan' Standard Staff Reporter S 'R CHENG-LOCK TAN, chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, was named yesterday by the Singapore t nion of Post and Telegraph Workers as its choice for the chairmanship of the proposed arbitration board. The Standard understands that
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  • 36 1 S u will be Apr. 1 B s hklf of the v- c plac>to» nan Stan- 1 addi-l on i run :on new oral ncy. I n a t, on i pre-1
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  • 145 1 Wedding Bells For Farida CAIRO. Mar. 2 1 AP) Ex-Qewea FarMa, t'arook*a Irsl wife, was married this week to W.i hid Yousry. a reliable rce said yesterd.»v Thi> was also the sek «>ml n».»rri.mt* for Wahid Vousry. who i* the son of Princess Shweikar the irsl wile of rouad I.
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  • 415 1 THE deputy President of; the Singapore City Council. Mr. J.T. Rea. yesterday told The Standard the Council did not get any strike notice from the City Council Labour Unions Federation. He said: "What we have received is only a letter which contained three resolutions passed
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  • 20 1 EAST German President Wilhelm Piec-k. is rapidly recovering from a lon 2 siege of pneumonia and pleurisy.— AP
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  • 98 1 FRANKFURT, Mar. 24. (AP> Four anti-Communist Czechs I one a woman slugged the [radio operator and grabbed 'control at gunpoint ot the "treedom airliner" which sought refuge last night at the big American air base here. The pilot and three fellow j conspirators refused to
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  • 108 1 ARMED GUARDS SURROUND COURT PF v A v(i Tues— The proceedings throughout the whofe of toSav m the David Chen murder trial were held m camera and, as was the case yesterday, the strictest security precautions were taken with armed guards ported around the court building and
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  • 26 1 A JAPANESE repatriate from Red China has warned Japanese traders against false hopes that they could easily sell their surplus *oods to China. AFP
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  • 118 1 Standard Staff Reporter A FAMOUS expert on Cnine<e drama and the theatre now a lecturer m the UniverlitT of Cambridge. Mr. H»un| Shih-i, i* "most likely' to be appointed as lecturer m the Chinese Department ot the University ol Malaya, lue Standard reliably learned
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  • 9 1 NEW tremors y^Knxlay nok week.- UP
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  • 141 1 And Now Comics In Colour THE next issue of the SUNDAY STANDARD will contain eight pases of your favourite comics m colour. This is the result of The Standard's unceasing efforts to give its readers the best value for money. Our recent reduction m price has not meant a reduction
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  • 62 1 LAS NEGAS, Mar. 24 (AP> The second atomic blast ol the 1953 Spring series lit the sky today. The flash appeared 'much brighter than that of the first of the series a week ago. Seconds later a large cloud, coral-coloured In the dawn li^ht, rose into
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  • 332 1 LONDON, Mar. 24 Dowager Queen Mary, the Grand Old Lady of the British Commonwealth, has suffered an internal haemorrhage and her heart action was weakening seriously, it was disclosed today Physicians of the 85-year-old grandmother of the Queen fear she may not live through
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  • 112 1 LONDON. Mar. 24 (UP) I Primp Minister Winston Churchill today agreed to i meeting between Russian IB British representatives to prrj vent further air incidents over j Germany. The Prune Minister told thfl House of Commons that BritI am would accept Russia's proposals for
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  • 113 1 Ceylon Bans Re-export Of Rubber COLOMBO. Mar. 2. (Rev-; ter) Ceylon today banned transhipment of rubber and other strategic materials i through Colombo to China. The Government refused I permission to private businessi men to import rubber from 1 Malaya and India and steel from' Japan for re-export to Communist
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  • 23 1 MOSCOW Radio suddenly switched <>n its peace propaganda arul lashed out on 'i old line against "American im- oerialists.*' AP
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  • 16 1 A GRENADE explosion m Taipei theatre yesterday kiiii* I four people and wounded 11.
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  • 22 1 A HEART disease specialist said longevity In American i men would be increased if more were tall and lean- UP
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  • 24 1 MADAME Chiang Kai-shek lef f Honolulu on Monday ni^ht on her way home to Formo.sa from a seven-month visit m America. AP
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  • 17 1 A U.S. Navy bomber with 11 men aboard has vanished over the Caribean Sea.- UP
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  • 118 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tugs— ln addition to the three terrorists reported killed m today's Singapore Standard, security forca m th c Federation killed on« more bandit and wounded another. The terrorist was killed When A Company of the 1 2 Gurkhas attacked ,n enemy camp m Tronoh,
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  • 55 2 $34 M. In Fed. Customs Revenue KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Revenue collected m the Federation by the Customs and Ex ise Department for last mo-ith totalled 534.5fU.485 A sum of s»i. 196.452 was deTived from rubber export duty. Export duly on tin and lin ore totalled $5,169,502 Nearly $5,000,000 were col-!
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  • 42 2 IPOH, Tues. At the first meeting of the Ulu Kinta Coronation celebrations subcommittee held m the Council Chamber here this afternoon, it was derided to use most of 'he funds available for a centralised programme a;, lpoh.
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  • 53 2 photo. MR. TAN LARK SYE stressing: a point m his speech at yesterday's luncheon, given by the sponsors of the proposed Nanyan* I'niversity. m honour of Sir Alexander Carr Saunders who is seen at right, giving serious thought to the point brought up by
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  • 147 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu<*.— Remarking that they were a couple of thugs who attacked without provocation a man older than themselves, and that the man. who had a weak heart, died as a result of the .Attack, the President of the Kualn Lumpur Sessions
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  • 61 2 KUALA LUMPUR. TUes.— Convictions m 118 cases were ertected throughout the Federation last month for infringement of the Food Proclamation and Price Control Ordinance A total sum of 57.665 was collected In fines, while 103 tins of miik, 4.580 sticks of cigarettes. 3.27 piculs of sugar
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  • 82 2 PENANG, Tues.— Forty-eigh: special constables from the various contingents m Penanq. Perak, Kedah, Trengganu and Perlis, are now undergoing training at the Penang Trade School as part of their rehabilitation prior to leaving *he service, an official spokesman told The Standard today. This batch is
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  • 157 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Convicting three English speaking youths, said to be members of a Singapore gang, on three counts of housebreaking and theft, the president of the Sessions Court here said: "We have got enough criminals of our own, without having to import more."
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  • 505 2 Tan: 'Malaya Has Become Our First Home Nanyang U. A Necessity Standard Staff Reporter "MALAYA is no longer regarded by the Chinese os their second home; it has become their first home, and that is why they want to establish the Nanyang University to develop a Malayan culture/ said Mr.
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  • 159 2 Sir Alexander Carr-Saunden said he was interested m all the universities m the Commonwealth but since his last visit m 1947 he was especially interested m Malaya. When he toured" Malaya ar that time he -had >een the need for a university and was glad to see
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  • 40 2 BLOUSE AND JEANS IN CM.: THE Singapore Fifth Police Court V. Mr. Donald If. Chapman, yesterday told hostess who appeared before him la I MtMeaNji not to use such clothes the next timr s •T
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  • 202 2 Kept 2 Mistresses After He Won $10 ,000 Court Told HAMINAH BINTE lIAMZAH, a Malay woman, said m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that soon after her former husband had won a $10,000 lottery, he divorced her, kept two mistresses and tried to chase her out of the house.
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  • 148 2 LADY Heading, founder and chairman of the Women's Voluntary Services, who is on her first tour of the Far East to see how the work of the organisation she founded is being carried out. told The Standard yesterday, "The 44 members of the WVS
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  • 67 2 PENANG. Tues.— The committee of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, meeting today, appointed Mr. Ong Keng Seng to serve as chairman of the Nanyang University Organising Committee m Penang. Mr. Lim Eow Thoon was appointed to replace Mr. Ng Soi Cam on the Central
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  • 123 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Pan-Mateyan Students Federation meeting mi n the University o f Malaya, decided at midnight last night to put back one of the objects deleted the previous day. This was "to work for the achievement of a Malayan nation." The objections raised by some
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  • 6 2 ENDORSEMENT FOR RE-ENTNRY ANYONE R -A
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  • 66 2 RI Attache In Colony < AFTADnsra Rrst naval m pointed to tf* I < ulat<'-(,cneril ,r3 artrftd h (lJ IndoMsiai A-ru.,, 2 mmi Jakarta ycsatrtb. Captain ZadwM, hoped, uili ah Indonesian naval and Coloaj s shipping mi Irkw Z blems thai n tur-n tiimjii ln(1 V|f pore. I i plain
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    • 168 2 O glimpse of Chinese history FAMOUS M|iytil\ popularly known os |11 J l^^CSt J^itf* Kwon Kung, one of J n&§r~VeJjP^ Sn n-T'^^ generolsofthe W nUSI fs^>^^<srisiSjB Ron.once of the Three I IIM f^^M^gt§liS^i scr.ously wounded -n JPCMi S C^i !n i /Vt^"^3r' bonl, by o po.soncd \i^^^&G 'IAA/^m evci saved
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  • 162 3 Fewer Britons In Colony Attend Church s i;. portw iblc dei Hi!' minilwf of church since the I l,,ny rd hi „l.iv. Kritoim m others retempt- seff- ntherr iiiri-h-RWti renew „,me < IMS Said Rev. Tracey K. Jones, pastor of the Wesley Methodist Church: "Out of 600 attending morning and
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  • 153 3 MACHINEMEN TO GET PROTECTION FROM MISHAPS -> andard Staff Reporter machtaM workers will soon have all and full-scale protection from Is, the Deputy Labour Commissioner, th, told The Standard yesterday. He said the Labour Departnlisted the tervi i ol .< qualified Factory Inspector make turvej of all fa lories to
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  • 154 3 THE BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation yesterday announced reduced Hying times on the Comet jetliner flights between London-Johannesburg, Colombo and Singapore. Tliis is the Result of streamlining the ground organisation ai airports aion^j tiv routes. Time .-pent on the ground at mo<t stops will be
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  • 147 3 i ONLY one-third of the 10.1.1 quota of student teachers quired for S ngapore's cci tion expansion programme applied for appointment, Mr. R. E. [nee, Deputy Director of Education told The Stand-' ard yesterday. If the Department does not get the required number <'f
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  • 61 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Steps aie being taken m Johoie to form a State committee as a complementary body to the Federal committee which bus been set up m Penang to promote the purchase and institution of a Federal School for the Deaf. The Capitol Cinema
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  • 67 3 KULM, Tiies.— Mr. G. B. Smith, President of the Sessions- Court, Kulim yesterd i.v sentenced Megat Osman bin Mohameti Yunus to c month's imprisonment »Od fined him $50, m default, a further omo month, for giving a bribe of W to a police "Unstable who
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  • 278 3 Spore River To Be Straightened Standard Staff Reporter E SINGAPORE River will be realigned and aightened along Kirn Seng Road if plans w at hand are approved by the City Council. The straightening of the river will allow for the construction of a new
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    39 3 photo SINGAPORE River (above) with Kirn Sons Bridge over it near the Great World amusement park. A scheme b<in? considered by the City Councjl is to re align the river and improve tr.i ffic conditions at this spot. Standard
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  • 142 3 the Youth and Women*! ■ection of the Malayan ChinAssociation'i Singapore Branch, launched just over a week ago, now tui over (joo memben, 60 of whom are women. Dr. Ho Pao Jin, chief of tne ion, told The Standard yesterday that various physical a;!d cultural activities
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  • 78 3 US Tycoons Due In S 'pore A PARTY of 48 American businessmen, from the Detroit Board of Commerce, will arrive m Singapore by PanAmerican Airways on Apr. 2(3. Arrangements arc being made by City Councilors to welcome them informally and entertain them to dinner. Daring their three-day stay m the
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  • 152 3 Hawkers Protest StallSites jTHE Singapore Htwkeril Union has drawn the attention of the City Council to alleged loopholes in the recently-introduced system of pitched hawkers' stalls on Specified streets. The Union says that some street pitches, which are drawn up in front of shops, I have created ill-feeling be- 1
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  • 65 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese fishmonger was robbed by three compatriots of his watch, gold ring and $125 cash, m Alexandra Road on Monday. The fishmonger was pushing his bicycle along a footpath at 5.30 a.m. when he was stopped by the men. They assaulted him and, after
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  • 71 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 9.270-ton Dutch freighter Langkoeaa was involved m a small accident yesterday, morning, when coming m to tie up at a Singapore Harbour Board Wharf for discharging her cargo. Her bow was slightly dented above the water line but there is no
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  • 56 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. On Kamiri Estate, Sungei Siput, Perak, Chinese children ai'e learning Tamil m the Tamil school. They can lead and write well. In Selangor many of the labourers on Kemasan Estate are studying English m their spare time. They aacr c helped by the
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  • 162 3 National Conference KUALA LUMPUR, Tues An MCA spokesman said today that the "alliance" formed by the MCA and UMNO had not discussed the proposed national conferences called for Apr. 27 m Kuala Lumpur. An y talk at this stage that the "alliance" would "boycott" the conference
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  • 211 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. R MAHADEVAX, popular Tamil writer anJ humorist, is m Singapore to write a .-cries of "light and entertaining" articles on Malaya, for wide Tamilian readership m South India. "I will leave the serious stuff to Professor Nilakanfla Sastri, the noted
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  • 30 3 A TRISHA peddler Abdullah Idris, 2:J. collapsed this morning m Malacca at th e Junction of Newcome Road nnd Wolf<;rstan Road, and died on way to hospital.
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    77 3 MR. T. T. RAJAH, the first Malayan to undergo a special training course m Britain for those who pass the Bar Finals, returned to Singapore on the Willem Kuys from London on Monday. Ho finished his studies m 18 months and was admitted to the Honorary Society of
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  • 175 3 Standard Shipping Reporter ABOARD the French steamer, Ville de Haiphong, which called at Singapore yesterday, there is a language problem, which is slowly driving a Scots engineer to distraction. "Aye, 'tis getting so that I arr- beginning to talk to myUelf." 25-year-old Extra
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  • 36 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore Public Works Department spent $5,700 last year to purchase uniforms for 110 of its employees. No provision is made m the estimates this year for the purchase of uniforms.
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    26 3 phots. thk VILLE DE HAIPHONG, seen In Singapore yesterday. This Fren-h steamer h being I lift vikiiß dcUvered hcf new 4, wn er« ia S*Uoii.- Standard
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  • 78 3 THE South-East Asia Film Co. is giving a special charity performance of their Mainydialogued English subtitled movie '"Malaya" (co-stariing Mila Del Sol. the Philippine Kasma Booty, and Teddy Benavidel) to boost the Singapore Malay Community Coronation Celebrations Fund The film, with its South Sea theme, will
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    34 3 )hoto MISS Yap Yien Wah, 1«--year-old songstress renders a popular number at a variety show at the Happy World, Singapore, on Mon«' day night, m aid of the BrU tish Flood Relief Fund. Standard
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  • 116 3 FORTY undergraduates of the University of Malaya will make one and a half months* tour of Ceylon and India to study the various aspects <>{ economic development an I other matters of historic and geographic interest. Mr. Walter Ayathury, president of the Historic Society,
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts.— 1 inithtd red packet b is p. .id by employers to a C nese labour at Chinese N< r Vr.r reacted unfavourably agarist brisk seeing, according to the February report of the Labour Departnt. I* addl thnt retai! business lOlti have been adveraffectec*
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  • 211 4 PENANG, Taes That CioveriiMeat should be more realistic aad appreciate the advisability of constructing more rubber roads m the country, was remarked by the president of the Fed«ra- lion of Rubber Trade Aw»«ciations, Federation o* Malaya. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, today, when he urged Government
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  • 92 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The labour position on estaies m the Federation is not steady. While m Gua Musang. Kelantan. some shortage of labour is evidenced, elsewhere m that State is an ample supp'y of casual labour willing To work for short periods. On he whole,
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    63 4 MR. Phiromin Oorjitham (left) and Mr. S. Kufasinffam were elected president and deputy president oi the Pan "Malayan Students Federation yesterday. Other members of th P "Cabinet" «w> far eferted were: Mr. Arshad Ayub, vice-president. Cultural and Sports; Mr. Lim Boon Siaiig. vice president. Regional: Mr. James J. Piithuc hoary;
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  • 224 4 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R, Toes.— The Federation Government's first employment exchange will open m Kuala Lumpur next month. Men and women who want job* may m future apply to the Government's Employment Exchange. The BwhingWl run by a stall of eight and managed by an Asian officer, will
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  • 127 4 IPOH. Tuc* The United Ma. ay National Organisation ii to organise first lottery. tne draw for which has been fixed for A :ne 7. It hag rleed to I four draws a year. Sae.s for '.he mi '..Very 1 ■will ftan aa Apr
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  • 171 4 'I CLOSED MY EYES HOPED FOR THE BEST' Driver Blinded By Headlights: A DRIVER, Ng Ah Bah, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that while veiling along Bedok Road one night, he was blinded by the glare of headlights. "I closed my eyes and hoped for the best," he said. was
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  • 149 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Wages on small estates m Kedah and Perl is vary considerably, depending on the quality of rubber, states the February Labour Department report. Nearly all tappers are paid on a piece-rate basis from 35 to 40 cents per katty and 8
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  • 204 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A check made last month on 10 small estates regrouped on to a large Chinese estate m Sungei Lallans. Kedah. showed that conditions have vastly improved there recently. states the report of the Labour Department for February. Some regrouping still con-
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  • 370 4 Report On S. Besi Drowning Traggedy How Bodies Were Recover KUALA LUMPUR, Tuci.— A report On the c ir lew members of 22 Special Air Service Regiment St nces drowning of Sungei Besi on Saturday, has been r P I» tlie 1.. by authority of tfce G.O.C. Malaya, Major-General s°
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  • 27 4 Islam Support For National Congress PEN A side-.; I Islam i v He r paign posed ani( Th,< the m < tonal Kb? SO far indej the H
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  • 18 4 Muda Ibni dar S S V Th leavii King I tion.
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    • 256 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mor. 24. The following ore m« closing prices or rubber and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Oct V '>£!' nC mOnfhs: «36.10 i. April CJ ll Settlement Price: £942. Solet Morning: 25 tons. Market: Qui«t. Soles Afternoon: 15
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  • 165 5 FOUR Singapore child u£ w Pe <>n»haned and l*ft destitute by their mother', death on Mon day after she was alleged to have taken poison. L. Wa L. a sea mstress S u Kim a ed 36 H-..5? u her husband's to keep her four child
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  • 149 5 THE BAN: LEAK IS PLUGGED THE Singapore Government yesterday announced further measures to prevent the supply of strategic materials to Communist China and North Korea. British ships are now prohibited to pick up cargoes intended for these destinations not only from Britain and the colonies but also elsewhere. This new
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  • 92 5 THE Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday sentenced Hoh Hong How to three months' rigorous imprisonment for not notifying the National Registration o!fice of his change of address. Hoh had been before Mr. Forrer on two other occasions, charged with the
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  • 172 5 THE deadlock m the salaries negotiations for the War Department civilian employees m Singapore was caused by the Command Secretary's refusal to submit the findings of the working party to an independent economic expert for comment. This statement was made' after a meeting of the
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  • 90 5 Standard Staff Reporter FORTY final year Arts .students of the University of Malaya have protested to the authorities for advancing the dates of their examinations by two weeks because of the Coronation. The students complain that this would give them less time to prepare and
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  • 162 5 DONATIONS to the Queen Elizabeth Portrait Fund has now reached Sl.'-'IO. The Fund is for the purchase of the portrait of the Queen which will be hung m the City Council Hall. The following arc the latest donations: Previously acknowledged M4.~> Carreras Ltd 150: Mr. C,
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  • 291 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— With the exception of a shortage of nurses, the conditions m the General Hospital here have shown improvement, hospital personnel said today Food, which has been a major complaint previously, ha s now been improved and water heaters have been installed m several
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    56 5 photo. MR. MICHAEL Bergfcer, (above) Far Eastern supervisor and general manager of Columbia Pictures Ltd. arrived by Qantas-BOAC from India to attend the conference of Columbia executives from India. Thailand, Indonesia and Pakistan which is being held m Singapore. Onp of the subjects to be discussed is the distribution of
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  • 109 5 RANGOON. Mar. 24. (AP>— Mr. Malcolm Mar-Donald. British Commissioner-General m South-East Asia, said today the Communist threat to this area still is '"extremely dangerous," although Burma. Malaya and the Philippines are progressing m their internal fights against the Reds. "The situation m SouthEast Asia is
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  • 183 5 Back-Dating Won't Cost Much Union BACK-DATING of the age-wage salary scheme of the uniformed messengers of Cable and Wireless. Singapore, will not cost the company any "considerable" amount of money. This contention has been advanced by the Cable and Wireless Uniformed Stall Union In a letter to the manager of
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  • 34 5 SIR Colin Gibb. Chairman of William Parsons Co., British steam turbine manufacturers, flew into Singapore 6y Qantas BOAC last night from Sydney for a two-day visit. H« is returning to London.
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  • 704 6 Government officer appearing before the Public Services Commission needs to keep his wits about him. This august body is inclined to ask some very searching but nevertheless very disturbing questions. It is true that the Commission does not descend to the Jevel of asking such rib-tickling questions as:
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  • 315 6 Review of Views Higher Learning NANYANG SIANG PAU opines that one of the basic factors for a nation to attain independence is through educating the people. The Nanyjmg University's aims are to aid m the provision of higher learning m this country. There has been opposition to its establishment, but
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  • 107 6 Sir. As I see it. the only way for both the Singapore and Federation Governments to shed off the hot pants they are now wearing <>:; the vexatious question of Family Allowance is to adopt the suggestion the only sane one so far offered by •Public'
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 757 6 Sir; We refer you to an article on British films written by Mr. Alex Josey and published m your issue of Tuesday, March 17th. 1953. Mr. Josey made statements m his article which are not only incorrect but malicious. In his article, although the name of
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  • 340 6 THE National Conference Committee composed of twelve members of the Federal Legislative Council and three Chinese, who are held m esteem m Penang, Perak and Selangor, is not a move "to sabotage the National Congress mooted by the UMNO-MCA alliance. It has nothing to do with the I.M.P. or
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  • 1570 6  - JAPAN WILL SURPRISE THE WORLD AGAIN HESSELL TILTMAN **v TOKYO, NO foreigner can justly claim fully to understand the Japanese, who are among the more complicated beings upon earth. They obey authority —whether of the Emperor, Government, police, trade union, or family usually without questioning where authority is leading them.
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  • 9 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Blimey! v tl > v -No wonder I
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    • 98 6 I m J "^"^^*mm*m***a** mmm SINGAPORE tk;kk STANDARD I INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 1 28, Robinson Rood, Singoporo. Telephone Nos: *****—8397 4 Cob'c Hr Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singoporo. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, r Printing House Squore, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulton
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    • 45 6 T H E STANDARD PICK-UP TRUCK The Standard Pick-up Utility has the sarr and chassis as the famous Standard saloon and it has been designed as a gcr vehicle for town or country use. FEDERATED MOTORS^ ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE S WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES
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  • 272 7 irtUGKONG, Mar 24-Chinese sources m Macao 11 nicht information has been received from Red M id!l ;UtHe three Americans and three Chinese in V,m from the American yacht Kert were taken to r si i the mainland yesterday. Kichard Applegate and
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  • 14 7 •.;■> si- I the ie did 1 acEgypt itica)
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  • 48 7 Bl 1 Hchtims «>n two Urr3 M 'hw a»d Korea f n L\vTrih.i ollld not SI T v rfforl at pred 'ilVmr Mi«i«tef Phi--7V K,..-.n war (()st the ommon. I irx.IMMI.OOO. ,i to cow- report that Ibc Bl ha, ask r three romM
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  • 88 7 I. OS ANGELES, Mar. 24, (AFP) Former President Harry Truman said yesterday that his experience proved to him that the Russians violated all agreements signed by them Mr. Truman made this statement to the press during a call here on the United States liner President Cleveland
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    49 7 photo. HERE are three "hairstyles" shown recently to an international audience m Vienna. The plastic "fountain" at left and the plastic "firework cascade" at right, together with a papier machie model of Vienna's famous St Stephen's Cathedral (centre) take most eyes away from the hairstyle to the headdress. A.P.
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  • 58 7 photo. v Ml received m a special audience on Mar. 15. 60 professors' and students, utions. of the "Europa" College of Bruges. Belgium. The audience Vatican's Throne Hall where the Pope, addressed the group m French. •'i first audience and speech since he became ill and
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  • 95 7 LONDON. Mar. 24. (UP) Among the gifts Marshal Tito gave his hosts after his fiveday visit %v as a "lulitza" for Princess Margaret. It was a Bosnian silver cigarette pipe such as he himself uses. The Red leader gave Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of
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  • 104 7 RANGOON, Mar. 23, (AP). U Law Yone, editor of the English-language newspaper Nation, was convicted m the District Court today of criminally defaming a government official and was sentenced to 30 days m jail and a fine of US$633. Law Yone is the first Burmese editor
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  • 19 7 ni haj the Yugoslav- Pa sisned three a plan to na:ions o-opera- i»< Parliament AP
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  • 11 7 i n v fixrd Urn date H M 'i'-ctions for A.F.P.
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  • 14 7 c, Director i Trusteefi -er'■•per the H the ''ie United He altackIvocaUd HllCvio Reuter
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  • 9 7 -,J^ Citourwter l Wu.-en Dm. Iraq m Bach. U.P.
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  • 12 7 rtnt ktl former J 1 Ramon ihii was a I rerent A.F.P.
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  • 25 7 DUE to lack of subscribers, the Vienna Communist morning newspaper. "Tagblatt Am Montag," announced it will cease publication by the end of this month. A.P.
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  • 25 7 FRENCH Foreign Minister Georges Bidault. who has been ill, will be accompanied by his daughter during his stay In the U.iiied States next week. A.F.P.
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  • 27 7 THE Big Five members of the Security Council yesterday began a secret meeting on the deadlocked problem of picking a successor to Secretary General Trygve Lie.— U.P.
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  • 28 7 BRITISH Actor Sir Laurence Olivier returned to Rome by air from London, yesterday, to resume a vacation interrupted by the illness of his actresa wifo. Vivien Leigh. A.P.
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  • 31 7 THREE units of the Canadian army headed for Korea yesterday after official sendoffs m wh'eh Drfr-.ic Minister p-vAs C^r.xtcti called Ihr* tro«99 "Ike b» t any rmmtry could hope for." U.P.
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  • 32 7 U.S Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said yesterday the issues which confront the world can only be solved by applying the moral principles for which the American re- publics stand. U.P.
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  • 25 7 PHILIPPINE newspaperman Diosdado Yap has received a note of thanks from President Eisenhower for a straw golfing hat he gave the President last month. U.P.
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  • 29 7 MRS Mary Theresa Turpin, wife of British middleweight champion Randolph Turpin. sought a judicial separation In the London divorce court yesterday. She alleges cruelly. Turpin denied the charge. A.P.
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  • 33 7 THE League of Red Cross Societies ha s sent appeals to all parts of the world for tents and medical supplies to help victims of last week's earthquakes m Eastern Tur- key. Reuter
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  • 58 7 PARIS Mar 24, (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden, the d v u nrpiP n Secretary was m a minor motor mishap esxa^ed injury, the British Embassy officials §aid *A car which Mr. Eden is using to take him to and from «-a «fT Ministerial O'uncil of the
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  • 243 7 Flare-Up In Korean War ComnJK'oc^/n ?^rtt% n or.y; a oSov y ofr Sh b e d a""- l*?"' battle ogainst 3,000 Chinese Red^ hurled rtth™ hilt I I n 9htlon in 9 the western invosion corridor into South Koreo north fh h0 T° n
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  • 148 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 24, (Reuter) -American military authorities denied that the United States was i5 P ?J«An* mU v tiO a S o nd wea P on s to Chinese Nationalist troops m North Burma. An army spokesman, commenting on reports which quoted Burmese
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  • 24 7 WEST .JAVA remained a "hot spot" this month where armed gangs, mostly of "Darul Islam" continued to raid towns. —AFP.
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  • 28 7 STOCKHOLM, Mar. 24 (UP) King Haakon VII of Norway, 80, arrived here yesterday on his first official visit to King Gustaf Adolf VI of Sweden. TO:
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  • 250 7 i^i YOR JS IV I ar < U P)-Nationali st Chine* \l V 5u hlai JK Kai-shek was quoted yesterday as saving that the anti-Communist armies m Korea, Indo-Chlna and Formosa should be consolidated under a sincle command and concentrate their efforts on launching
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  • 97 7 HONOLULU, Mar. 24 (AP) Madame Chiang Kai-shek told a joint sion of Hawaii's Le^Ma tur e yesterday "the day will com f when we will fiffht back to the (China) Mainland. The first lady or Na tionalist China, on her way back to Formosa after
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  • 61 7 LONDON. Mar. 24, (AFP) The daily bulleins on the heaith of 85 year old Queen Mary, who has been ill with gastric troubie. will no longer be issued a s from today stated an announcement last night from Marlborough House. The Queen had a good day
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  • 91 7 LONDON, Mar. 24. (UP) The Russian government i»l tying to a United States protest against an attack on an A trican plane near Kamchatka On March 15 asserted thai it violated Soviet territory. Moscow Radio reported today. The Moscow broadcast < f a Tass news agency dispatch
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    • 118 7 V STARTS TODAY AT SENSATIONAL BARGAINS FOR ALL!! rTterIN OUR SINGAPORE STORE dClQd*Ll*t <^^ OVER 10,000 YARDS OF PRINTED Istjp^m HAIRCORD %^Sr British Made 36" wide Floral and Futuristic Designs F-l^iJw Usually $1.50 $1.75 $1.95 per yard k¥^*lA NOW $1-00, $1-20 and $1-50 per Yard Mwk WONDERFUL OFFERS fffii OF
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  • 274 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. 24, (AP).— The oldest known cargo ship m the world k being rai >ed from the spot where it sank m the Mediterranean Sea off the southern coast of France some 2,200 years ago. Included m the cargo: bottles of wine, some
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    47 8 photo. The relative sizes of a Lincoln bomber and a Jet fighter are demonstrated m this picture showing a Meteor Jet fighter (left) being re -fuelled m mid-air from a giant Lincoln bomber. Soviet Jet fighter^ recently sho* down one of these Lincoln bombers over Germany. A.P.
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  • 58 8 ATHENS. Mar. 24. (Reuter) The Cabinet today banned all ships under the Greek flag from sailing to Communist China or North Korea, the Minister for the Merchant Marine, Mr. Lambros Lambrianides, announced. Shipowners could expect severe sanctions if they defy the ban. he said including
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  • 666 8 FOLLOWING is the list of passengers disembarking from the P. O. liner Carthage at Penang today and Singapore on Friday: SINGAPORE. Mr. T. G. Allen; Mr. and Mrs J. Alien and three children: Mr. P- Allen: Mr. and Mrs. I. G Adam and two children; Mr and Mrs.
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    • 685 8 Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TI I K. Lumpur 311 Spore ***** 1 P. Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penan* 875 FOR IT K./CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penang Rrnnevls for Avonmouth, L'poo! Glasgow, Rotterrfam InPort t8 30Mar Rftilrdi tor London, Antvmo Hamburg O. 23 24 t« 28Mar 29 31 Mar Bt*nai<k*r
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    • 640 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Poyang" Apr 7 Apr 12 Hongkong •'Soochow" Apr. 14 Apr. 17 Japan. H'kong Sails Sails Penan* Spore For ••Poyanß* Apr
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    • 370 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penan* SOESTDYK (HAL) SOMar liApr 7Apr BApr AMPENAN iRI 9/lSApt IGApr 17Apr TALISSK (SMX) V) 25 Apr 26Apr 27Apr OVERYSEL (RL) 9 15May
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    • 724 8 WST ASJAfiTIiNF I SAILINGS FROM BCANDINAVia "iL "ERRIA- for Bangkok (not M: J? carrying passengers) ft >ri| H "MALAYA" for Adelaide' Melbourne, Sydney (not H loading local cargo)... 14 lx I "ANNAM" for Bangkok. H '^Pr U Hongkong, Manila. Kobe &i I Yokohama 1> I "PRETORIA" for Bangkok ll Saigon.
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  • 348 9 BUTLET: BRITAIN TO BACK EPU FOR 1 MORE YEAR p k War. H (Reuter).— Mr. R. a. Butler f h i hinrrJl.tr ol the Exchequer yesterday gave the P il h ion i -wropcan Economic Cooperation a (irta" 1^ n mnouncement designed to calm conr^'l fears §r his policies. j^Mi
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  • 22 9 RUBBER SHARES NEGLECTED K-portrr -Tie v w..s mTin minor while I I xd I" kdtSTBLUS I 12 4 I BHI IS M|MN«-
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  • 89 9 BUENOS AIRES. Mar. 24. (Reuter)-— The largest tingle salt of wheat ever concluded by Aryrnt.na has been negotiated m a trade treaty with Bra?i! signed here by the Argentine Foreign Minister. Jeronimo Remonno, and the Brazilian Ambassador, Joao Baptiste Luzarrio. I'm dor the treaty. 1.500.000 U
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  • 179 9 AICKLAND, Mar. 24. (Reuter-AAP).— A new township for 10.000 people will be built under a scheme lor a giant C 27.000.000 paper pulp and newsprint industry m Mum para. North Island, New Zealand. This \va>" announced by Mr. James Fletcher, chairman of the Tnsman
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  • 72 9 TOKYO. Mar 24. (UP) Five Japanese aluminium refining experts are Khcduled to make a 10-day inspection tour of Ifalaya early next month. Their main object will be *o inspect bauxite mines m; Johore. First Japanese visitors to that area since the war, ihey represent
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  • 111 9 TOKYO. Mar. 24. (UP)— Five Japanese IreighteiJ will begin -hipping spindles to Casnmunist Chir.a m mid-April i 1 exchange for coal from North Cnina. Although Japan has no embargo against .shipping strategic material! to Communist China, she has agreed not Id do so In accordance
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  • 36 9 HON'GKONG, Mar. 24—Special Standard Service; Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchunye tortnv were $15.88 to £1 .sterling: $r>.9:»75 to US$l: $1.8:i4 to Malayan |1; $0,200 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $270.12.) 1o one tad.
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  • 174 9 LONDON. Mar. 24. (Reuter) The present economic picture m India is bettei .han "at any time m the last five years", according to the British Board of Trade. It makes this si element m a 400-page survey of economic and commercial conditions m the first five years
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  • 361 9 RI URGES FLOOR PRICE SCHEME FOR RUBBER By ANDREW ROTH Standard Special Correspondent h*, A KARTA Tues.— While Singapore rub ber circles are sceptical over the feasibility of the rubber Study Group's buffer stock plan, Indonesian rubber quarters have advanced a scheme which would mean the elimination of United Mates
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  • 107 9 COMMODITY PRICES r CLOSING rabbet prices (cents per Ib.) m Siacapore jeMerday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 72* 73* No. 1 R.S.S. 73* 73i No. 2 R.S.S. 69{ 70* No. 3 R.S.S. 6«iJ «7i Tone: Quiet. SINGAPORE. Tues.— The price of tin today was 5473A Down 121
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  • 98 9 Rubber Down Cents Standard Market R.-j»..r k .-r THE price of rubber m Singapore declined by .V 8 cent per Ib. on a quiet market yesterday, first grade rubber" for April shipment closing at 73 1/8 cents per lb. Small turnover was reported yesterday, with offtake from both London and
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  • 81 9 TOKYO. Mar. 24, (AFP)— •1.- pan's trade with Communist China has notably increased, according to the Ministry of International Trad c and Industry. During the period from Jan 1 through Mar. 20 approximately USSL\4on.()<)<) worth of tarter contracts were concluded compared with US$5OO,OOO for
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  • 62 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 24, (AP) Japan Airlines Company will begin a new service between the Orient and San Francisco on April 15. a San Francisco Airport Utilities Manager announced yesterday. The Service expects to provide flights covering Japan. Honolulu and San Francisco. A San Francisco-Central
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  • 148 9 TOKYO. Mar. 24. (AFP)— Th« Japanese Government is no* completely latiiftcd with the latest British stand on the slackening of import resfrictionj on Japanese goods -md will seek a mote generous iclaxation, government so'in.-tjs said. t A' British Note conveyed ti the Japanese
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  • 39 9 A BRITISH denisting process, a wartime invention used m rehabilitating equipment, will soon be operate* m Singapore. The introduction of this process m Singapore shouid make for considerable saving m the reclaiming of Army equipment.
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  • 51 9 TOKYO trade sources indicated that Japan may shortly start importing tin from Indonesia. Japan at present is importing tin from Singapore but the sources said although the prices of Banka and Biliiton tin m Indonesia are higher than Malayan tin. the former is better m quality.
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  • 183 9 fv«nuM>XVN, Mar. 24, (AP). -President Eisei hower and Republican Congressional leaders agree yesterday to let the Reconstruction Finance Corpor; tion (RFC) die on June 30, 1954. There wa? some uncertainty, however, among Congressmen as to v.-.iethtr the huge lending ajency wou'd be
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  • 67 9 Singapore Quaker of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (m cents per Ib > yesterday (M;ir. 24» were: No. 1 RSS BUierS Seller Soot L'>osc 7°» RSS Loose No. 1 April 731 731 So. 1 May 70 -'u\ No. 2 April t;y? ;n\ No. 3 April .>;] 871 RMA
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  • 92 9 THE Singapore coconut oft market was dull yesterday, while copra was quiet. No deals were reported m copra whirh was slightly ea-ier m quotations, March shipment being qioted $43 i per oicul buyers. Coco'uit oil had buyers at $60 and sellers $62 per piVul, with no business
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    • 118 9 7/ j^**L- UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS 4 Engined MARATHON Service Commencing 9th April 1953 To Rangoon, Mergui via Penang and Return Weekly Service: Arrival: Wednesdays Departure: Thursdays General Agents: ENG LEE HONG 42, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. Telephone: ***** Read The '■■INI Independent Morning Newspaper This morning doiry is published
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    • 762 9 ttlir An*\nn «.\KII)\ INMMIEMAM AIRWAYS KWNKAI.I: from 730 am to 730 iODKON: Paitfcful Dojr Aid Itl iin\j/iF%JriJt> »«>: :i m on Mar 24: Singapore Enemy (Mandarin) 10 45 am.. r,,At,\. Jakarta 'GA3.">3> 2 ;-> m. <t. Penan« < Ins.), Kota 12 43. 3. M 6, lr pn, UIANT MM WJ
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  • 29 10 INI lumber >\ nrjif itr of Waistro.il -m.ikrrs m France shou rd t!n-ir now season's niodrls mat «rek m Pari^ ably as»i>te(l by two charming pin-up girls.
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    210 10 A«hi*r< VI 14 IV HART rpHIS is r »a ..tis arid n wonder. i tpared and i. Kelp to make t re athcr quite beai ab c. fresh fruits and vegeNever so. a-y gei Ti-iati li ne ressai "»> mno i can. Pre art* lost :.'i W f«
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    50 10 > VRI parades ur.» herom- njj a regular feature of Indian cities as a result of «st changes of lashion m respect ol the material. design and way* of weirmg these feminine garments. Here are four of the latest fashions o n display at a recent showing m
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  • 484 10 - I AM a Chinese m the early forties, and have a successful business. A few months aso I picked up a girl m the street, and we hav c been going out ever since. She wa s ill-treated m early life, and has had two unhappy marriages.
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  • 474 10  -  Margaret Scott By I'VE been asked by several mothers-to-be for lists of names for boys and girls. Many baby books give short lists but what most expectant parents want is a comprehensive list from which they can take their pick. It's
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  • 125 10 TJOME:- Oggi one of ludy's biggest picture weeklies has come out with a double page of snapshots of the new U.S. Ambassador to Italy, Clare Boothe Luce. They showed her: m a bathing suit at Miami Beac'n m 1!)j5; with her first husband at
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  • 228 10 STAR CONTEST No. 8 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its eighth star con test. 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 Sfjrfe
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  • 271 10 Y^ HEX everything i s going well, the appearance uf the average woman reflects this. Costume, make-up, and hairstyling join m testifying to this well-being by their perfection. But. when things may not be progressing so satisfactorily, and there are perhaps
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  • 109 10 PATTERN SERVICE Mosaljgd Ratnam C Mil. IXH HON 1 lIM^ bepo»e voi J ORIII.K \OIK PATTERN: < 2 mii^t eaclosc tiirt«e tea > cent >t:ini|»s if jou wtnt i Z your patten cut. It I don't K«'t tin* vt;mi|>* you don't K»t C +me Battera. A number or J 5
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  • 12 10 tiaatrea ZirJS I Wixxl beam Ml)l|t Turn;., olin !f*
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  • 121 10 Wardrobe IVonde,, IT isn't well-da-. making the tr accessories, to mix and ing your el, If you have I tor example, rotate through< whatever a lik''. The e You don't each suii as sorr, swil most< not i.i a jacket, top j a blouse 01 Dress
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  • 294 11 Dethrone Hungary 10 Times Holder won JUCHAREST, Mor 23, (R CM ter) Rumania won the women's Corbillon Cup beating England by three matches to xero m the intergroup final. England won the Swaythling Cup m the men s team championship for the first time m table tennis
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  • 63 11 May Lift Ban On Furuhashi Australia, frond .other V. tor- tO aiming Hir. noshia sister the nnuug ff S st menU r he thtir F r .hajhi :y 1o i c ret :c Ihe lion. I 3 pOOlf v^ho i [or exit \ne iran inuiM k ma A emen nk
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  • 205 11 MELBOURNE, Mar. 23, (Reriter).— Australian ir^JLi^lS? B R bei L t Menzies yesterday approved a AC>,OOO,OOO plan ior building a 1956 Olympic village This means that the 1956 Games will now almost certainly be held m Melbourne. The Australian delegation will be able to attend
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  • 229 11 LONDON, Mar. 24, (AP). Billy Wright, Captain lor many seasons past of the English football team, is justifiably a very popular boy with his fellow professionals. Billy can play football, and knows all the angles. But we are wondering what most of his colleagues
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    • 114 11 Voronativn M our Contest tin, idnd to aiirnd thr 1 •*P»n*nu«\e .r Slnf-poTe sLndard a"' cwhJoo^.mlk^^ taBII 5 lb nominate id* amateur mrtsnSn £wi? y reader can mo*i popular tn Malaya A S 18 0 111 lh of coupon, under one covet i 2l n «»ber one candidate buT-a^h Aounon^?
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    • 42 11 NOTICE NEDERLAND LINK KOYAL DUTCH MAIL NO'l ICE TO CONSIGNEES BM.V. "BENGKALIS" ERTHING 25.3.1953. S.H.B. Godowns: 27/28 Genera] survey will be held on 31.3.1953 and 3.4.1953. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41 Robinson Road, Tel. *****.
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    • 500 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST invites applications for the following posts. School Certificate essential. L.O.L. an<j Housing Allowances payable. (a) 'Lady Housing Visitors <$228— $312) Initial total monthly emoluments ti) single or married without children $387.60 lii) married with children $399. Duties include supervision of approximately 900 tenancies per Visitor.
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    • 1158 11 NOTH't; SLNCAPOKK TL'KF i.LVB CITY COUNCIL of sifto*APRIL MEETING 1f)53 POKE Saturday lltb. Wednesday 15th Making; up and Draining uf a n ,^?2 tnrday 18tn A P ril 1953 ''©"me 34 from Oylanc K'ud j L'NTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon to Guillrmard Kd 1953 n Wcdnesrlay ls t April. QWNERS
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    • 147 11 ¥y% Z&££*y££'£ ?***£s 4 c M «^?X o ocTO«-^E^r busted ls .«t> that < iS^^/^.x^^/o?^ XT »»^i7TU7^^: PK?ShW£?_?2 Ss^2gK5 l s^«^ F3 ~Sr3^^£?Sj Sr^K^^^Sja /ff^s ||£C|H^ PJB OP MVXSO3 THAJ WON'T TWO V.E DtoTRA^V. I f*3THING y DEGGA.... RECKON,' MAKE USC I A PRAOXPO. HMn^l I BOTHER AMYBOCJY THERE ARE
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  • 151 12 5i .1 teph Insi boat An*lo-< .ise School b- 4 linn n itch at ACS i este day 51 i on I ough their d superiority, together v- pkm perl of h Albert do E »ti 'ed well but the forv '-?d i front foal Si
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  • 520 12 1)1 KBY candidates, MUBARAK, with McCloud istriie, and TREASURE TOP (late Pep C) (Charles) were very attractive workers when they went twice round. Sent at steady medium pace once round the pair gathered speed at the halt mile and ran the three m 4.'{ 3
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  • 1126 12  - Silver Crest's Smart Three At Ipoh WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Tues.— On o very fast track SILVER CREST, three m 37, SCARLET ADMIRAL three m 37 2/5, MYSTIC MELODY three m 37 2/5, DANCE HALL II 37 3/5, ROYAL DREAM 38 and theatre 38 1/5 were most impressive workers at
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    59 12 You couldn't call Randolph In: pins second round victory over American middle weight Walter Carlier at EmprevN Hall, tarls Court, last week a fight. Cartier seemed to be doing: his best to avoid fighting at any price and *as quite rightly disqualified m the second round by retercr Tommy Little
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  • 133 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL. Singapore, suffered their first defeat when they lost 4 o to St. Andrew's School m an interschool encounter played en Y*S ground yesterday. Without .skipper Charlie Chan the Victorians seemed to be like a Herri without .shepherd. With the exception ol Abbas and Ismail Che
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  • 56 12 lln a division C Itmincsj H e KP\t r r Padan yesterday X .P.M. beat East Asiatic Co.. by 2 s ors f r kpm whe wt by 2-0 at half tune wore Meiz 3 Chye A c eng a/id So b.o t t ll Mulder M
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  • 155 12 CHINESE Athletic \V chalked up their first win when they beat Rockiites 3—l m their SAFA Division 2 league match played at St. George's Road yesterday. Chinese attacked from the start and m the second minute a centre by right-winger Quintas Chan gave Ah Poh
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  • 27 12 KLAXG, Tues. Th e Hi^h School. Klang, opened thencricket season with a win over Selangor Coast Club by 'wo run?, final score being 44 42.
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  • 184 12 YESTERDAY'S results of the Singapore YMCA tennis cham- pionships wen: Singles: Ong Chew Bee beat J Guodall r>— i. 6—o; Dr F. Y. Khoo beat R. Bowes 6 2. 6— 1: A.G.B. Pakir beat Y.P. Wee 6— 2. 6— 2: H. Khamis beat Arthur Lim walkover. Mixed
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  • 42 12 IPOH, Tues.— S.V. Suppiah. Perak's veteran cricketer, achieved a remarkable feat last Sunday when he took 10 wicketi for 26 runs while playing for the Kinta Indians against the Dew Recreation Club of Teluk Anson on the Ipoh Pa dang.
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  • 82 12 m Wr i a hu d rdV a rf m U^ r,S d nt toother? Su^ex is nineteen-vea? old i„v? a b en a lon J um P er eighteen months^he h« J„ii! i? i-i°?t? f u Bri *hton. In and non twenty-two of £S£ *2 r
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  • 402 12 TAKING it easy after obtaining: a 2—o lead m the first half Tigers cm eluded the game with a smashing 7—o victory over Katong Sajarah who nlaved without two men for most of the first se.i.s.on and with a poor substitute lor
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  • 181 12 t*. 4 T es Tan Joo Keat, secretary of the Ipoh District Football Association who refereed the Kinta Indian Association versus Cheng Wan first division soccer match which ended m a one all draw on the town padang today was nearly mobbed by hundreds
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  • 56 12 Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association were m top <Pbrm to beat Young Companions Athletic Association by s—l mi n their b.A.F.A. Division Three "A" league soccer encounter at the Geylang Stadium yesterday Scorers for Tuan Mong were James Ow 2, Choon Meng 2 and Kirn Han.
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  • 47 12 h/? A w TI P N Union S P° rts Club beat Windsor Rover* 4-2 m their SAFA Division 3A Imiub match played at BODCA ground yesterday. Scorers for Traction were Tony Concenclo (3) and a?f ci 4U Salleh scored both goals tor the <osers
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