Singapore Standard, 23 January 1954

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD bjmj,jh,mn, M. Vol. IV. No. 203. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 61 1 MERAPI THE KILLER VOLCANO solidified lava plugging up its crater stUl rising This Picture of Merapi was taken about a week before the di£ astrous eruption on Monday. Volcanic gases can be seen nsing from the crater. At the time the picture was takeS the temperature of the summit registered
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  • 441 1 Tin Market Responds Adversely To Ike's Speech LEADING RUBBER and tin merchants yesterday saw no grounds for optimism m President Eisenhower's budget speech on Thursday concerning rubber and tin. Termination of United States' programmes for purchasing tin and rubber and reduced appropriations on these items are not going to help
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  • 105 1 Bangkok Alerted For Reds BANGKOK, Jan. 22 (Biltl i) 'V li umTs aulitarj ani jv v £v c redoubled their pr T.e capital of Ban,j- k->k *he b.g suburb of j Tho; across the Chow' P- cr and are standing i against any attempts ..-•.:st sabotage P I General Phao
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  • 20 1 Sij Odd bin Ja'afar, Boa Affairs, will i. DM ;-age j the this country on 5- F-.b 1
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  • 43 1 LONDON', Jan. 22 (AFP) A Comet II broke the London to Khartoum airspeed record when it landed at Khartoum at 1409 hours GMT. it was reported here today. Its average speed was given as 480 miles an hour.
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  • 24 1 COUNTESS Margarethe of Hesse, sister of Kaiser Wilhelm H. in< died at Kronberg, near Frankfurt, at the ase of 82.— A.F.P.
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  • 466 1  -  BOB PERIES Within A Week Of Towkay's Kidnappings By Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE towkay, 53-year-old Mr Ho Choon Lian, yesterday received a "death letter" demanding $3,000. The "pay-or-die" note arrived m the morning post. Mr Ho received it at the Wah Seng Hotel,
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  • 195 1 'EXPAT' PAY ISSUE: Standard Staff Reporter A COMPLETE breakdown m the Ritson pay talks between the Singapore Government and its staff associations and unions is expected because of a Government decision— believed to have been taken yesterday —to negotiate separately with its expatriate officers. The
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  • 163 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Chinese Communist terrorists m Malaya will m future hear General Sir Gerald Templer's voice speaking to them m the Chinese language. He has re orded a nv^age m Chines- urging terrorists to surrender. The message, recorded on tape, was broadcast
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  • 46 1 THE HOME Se.-retary. Sir Da\,o Maxwe: F>!r. recommended yesterday a reprieve for Michael John D&\ e< 21, ronvjneri of Ihe Btabbinf last Ju.y of L7-)rear-old John Berkley, who dieo EoOowioc a London Street battle he»w»>en. two groups of youth- Reuter,
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  • 93 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan 22, (UP) The Communists refused today for the second time to accept custody of 347 pro-Com-munist prisoners. The Communists, angry at the release of 22,000 anti Communist PoW's, said a Korean peace conference must meet to decide the fate of the 21 Americans,
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, (AP) President Eisenhower asked Congress yesterday for US$B9 million for United States Information Services abroad, including the Voice of America, m the fiscal year beginning July 1.
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  • 136 1 DRIFTING SEAMEN RESCUED OFF R.I. PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. Nine shipwrecked Indonesian fishermen were picked up by a Blue Funnel cargo vessel as they drifted helplessly off the coast of Indonesia for six days. The fishermen had ventured out to the deep sea m quest of bigger hauls m their motor
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  • 60 1 MADRID. Jan. 22, (Reuter) A crowd of several hundreds demonstrated outside the British Embassy here today carrying Spanish flags and shouting: "We want Gibraltar." In other demonstrations m Spain today, crowds broke 20 windows of the home of the British Vice-consul m Granda, and hoisted the Spanish
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  • 184 1 THE directors of the Nanyang University yesterday rejected the recommendation made by the Singapore Improvement Trust that the University site be located on the lower levels at the 15J milestone m Jurong Road. In a letter sent through the University's architect, the directors told the
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  • 49 1 FOUR Chinese recently robbed Ng Boon Yong. a tongkang owner from Kota Bahru. of his watch m the inner roads. Singapore harbour. They went back to the tongkang yesterday and attempted to extort money from Ng. Police were waiting lor them and a" four were arrested.
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  • 201 1 Thrown Off Skidding Bike Standard Staff Reporter YOUNG Chinese, Low Kirn Yuan. 22 was burnt to death when a motor cycle he was riding skidded and caught fire after flinging him against an electric substation at the junction of Middle Road and Beach Road yesterday morning.
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  • 292 2 Global Air Trip To Help Teachers Know The World Standard Staff Reporter A FLYING classroom will visit Singapore this year from San Froncisco m a Pan-American World Airways aircraft. The Company is planning a global air trip combining travel with a six-unit college credit course under
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  • 175 2 Rubber Wage Award Monday? KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Details of the award of Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor, arbitrator m the dispute over the new wages of Malaya's 300,000 rubber workers, is expected to be released on Monday. Three 38-paged typescript copies of the award, it is understood, have arrived m
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  • 109 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: TIN PRICE The price of tin vester day was ***** (down 25 cents) per picul. LONDON KUBBr.R No 1 R.S.S Settlement House Terms Friday's opening prices first session were: LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot £655
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    77 2 1 STUDENTS of the Gov- I eminent English School, Batu Pahat, seen crowd- ing round deputy control officers, Kwa Hock Choon < and S. Mahmood. m the Control Tower of K^llang < J Airport, Singapore, yes- terday, when they paid i an educational visit and < saw for themselves how
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  • 84 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr!.— Private J. C. Anndars, of :he First East forks m Malaya, was drowned on training whilst crossing a river on Jan. 19. Hip body was recovered the following d;-.y. His next-of-kin. hi? mother. Mrs. B. M. Anndars. lives aT Hull, Yorkshire.
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  • 39 2 HONGKONG. Jan. 22. -Special Standard Service: Closing prices (if the Hongkong Exchange today were 515.2.1 to £1 sterling $5.8175 lo US$l; $LBl5 to Mala. van $1: $0,195 to one Indonesian i Ruppiah. Goid $243,875 lo 1 taeL
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  • 182 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Search parties of the Royal Air Force today centred their efforts around the Ulu Langat Forest, ten miles south-east of here to look for an Auster aircraft which has been missing since yesterday The search started yesterday when 24 aircrafts, including
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  • 59 2 IPOH, Fri. The Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will give the 500 Chinese detainees of the Ipoh Detention Camp their usual New Year treat. Owing to lack of funds they are giving only $100 this year. The Association is appealing to all committee
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  • 40 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of fighting m public at the 7J mile, Jurong Road, on Jan. 21, both Lee Kak Huat and Wang Chin Long was each fined $5 m the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterday.
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  • 246 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Tin production m Malaya for the fourth quarter of last year was the highest for that year. Production for the fourth quarter was 14,843 tons. However, the total production for the whole of last year registered a drop of 584 tons,
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  • 130 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lee Chong Fatt. a Director of Wing On Medical Company. Kuala Lumpur, was today convicted for importing prohibited goods a consignment of Penicillin and fined 51. 500 by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams. Two other charges of
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  • 116 2 BUTTER-WORTH Fri. At the first meeting of the Rural District Council held at the Kepala Batas Community Hall yesterday, the chairman, Mr. G. S. Mowat, replying to Tuan Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan, said the establishment of the Council would not cause the abolition of
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  • 58 2 CHUSAN 'S 1st. JAPAN VOYAGE TOKYO Jar. 22. (AFPi— Tne British P Ac O imer Chusan arrived m Yokohama this morning with 191 European lour:>i;- on her fir>t voyage to Japr.n. The 24. 000-ton ship. Wbkk steamed Erom London via Singapore r c.r.r. Hongkong. v the laraest foreicr: vesM <
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  • 282 2 Priest Lectures On Workers' Security MALACCA. Fri. A worker should be encouraged to acquire an interest m his work, so that he may be made to ieel that he has a slake m it and to have a sense of security for the future. j said Father O"Hara yesterday. O
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    55 2 MR. P S. MEMFSEI Principal of the Teacher^ Training College. Singapore who left on the Corfu m Thursday on a ten months vacation in Britain. Mor* than a hundred of his pipili came on board to wish lutr. godspeed and bon wpw Mr. EH Price will t«b charge of the
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    41 2 ¥%r J CORNELIUS smiles happily as be receives m roW tie pui studde* ihre brilliants for his 35 years' service with the Shell Company, rri.ru Mr E E. Hud«i r... sistant general manager of the company, at the Adelphi tttiel ycslcid^
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  • 106 2 Predicted 'I'll Die' -Still Alive i PORT SWETTENHA S;.\:.v->.--. c -year-old Madam Tl an ;ke very much a'r.-e. A own prediction tha- die today. Crowvs of peopie I see Maiiam Tham thi I the day, bringing t i i tiri.'iKMadam Tham «-c m j heartily as die resigne j self
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  • 67 2 IPOH. Fri Police < jerue-om c d > overy ac -e m famp^g TawM age iau last i A woman. C v 40, wa s found fet number of &xc ma i h< ari :...e hei In Merit, aj;t-d 55, was i i ing m hie
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  • 123 2 Standard Staff Reporter MISS CHRISTINA Sterling, the Singapore Education Department's new Master of Music, arrived m Singapore last week from Australia. Miss Sterling replaces Mr. Glan William previous Master ot Music, who retired about two years ago. Mr. Paul Abisheganaden had been acting m his
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  • 170 3 French Sailors Their Undoing IN THE Singapore City Police Court yesterday, lout shopowners were each fined $23 for failing t3 obey the Holiday Orel, nance. Qm lold the COUri that three French sailors and a French v. Mnan bought articles f m bia shop one duv but for- In take
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  • 82 3 SINGAPORE Government spent 51^16,786 less on public »ci m l -)J than> was e^t mated A B. mak.:. Final Provision for the Pub. ic Service m l >'■>'- to "°e inti i I ed m the Legislative Council, aakg Comv autnoxity for certain ex- i^sea
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  • 76 3 s:\ ;apore p e v yone h can > body »l a Man who md m a ed state sr a toe h J nKm j: Wcßil hie B en :li ma I I tl at 10.30 :i a Jaa II a P rday I led
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  • 96 3 Headache Cure Was A $25 Fine MR. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn. the City Police Court Magistrate, yesterday prescribed a cure for a man's headache which, the man said, had prevented him from turning up m Court last week. The man. Lim Seng Lew. had to appear m Court to HBMI a
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  • 43 3 CHIN Futi Kong and Wong Kwefa Chin were fined $50 or IQ lays' imprisonment each by [ncbe Ibrahim bin Abdul \lanan. the Muar Magistrate, I a using their premises as [urnii ire shops witnoul obtaining licences from the Town Co m ril.
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    149 3 FROM the admission entrance to the free canteen at the exit of the building, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, Colonial Secretary, accompanied by Mrs. Goode. made a thorough half-hour inspection yesterday morning of the two-storey Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic, on Shenton Way. They were greeted by Dr. G. H. Garlick.
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  • 31 3 THE Standard Eight 'A' class of Raffles Girls School, Singapore, have produced their first magazine which carries many interesting articles about the pupils and their activities at school.
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Seven terrorists, including a Branch Committee Member, were killed by security forces m the Federation during the last 24 hours. Two of them were killed last night m the Kluang area of Johore by a combined Police Federal Field Force patrol. One of the
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  • 250 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Union has written to the President of the Singapore City Council maintainin? that it was "preposterous" not to renew a taxi driver's licence if he was "involved m three accidents or traffic offences during the year, irrespective of
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  • 70 3 THE CONTROLLER of Foreign Exchange. Mr. W. C. Taylor. yesterday issued the following prices at which gold would be sold to authorised dealers. Gold of 900 fineness and above. $101.52 per ffien c ounce; goli of below 900 fineness, $100.67 per fine ounce; English sovereigns, $24.63 each;
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  • 84 3 Mr. F. A. CHUA, the Singapore First Traffic Judge, yesterday turned down a plea of guilty by Tan Seng Jim to driving without the owner's consent, without a licence, and while not covered by third party risk. He did this after hearing the prosecuting officer state
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  • 201 3 SINGAPORE'S a grand city, but he ha s seen enough of it, Mohamed Madahath (19), son of Abdul Wahab of Colombo, said as he walked out of the Eighth Police Court, yesterday. Mohamed, just two years out of school and hungry for adventure, thought he
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  • 223 3 NORDEN bin Hassan, 25, with eight previous convictions, kept grinning throughout his trial m the Second District Court yesterday, until the judge passed sentence. Then, his face fell as he audibly gasped: 1 "Huh!" The judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, sentenced Norden to two
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  • 259 3 THE Singapore Land Office ha 3 submitted to Government the terms under which farmers being resettled m Ama Keng can be given the 60-year land tenure. Mr. J. E. Pepper, Commissioner of Lands, told The Standard yesterday that the tenure will be m the first
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  • 183 3 House To House Check For Food RAUB, Fri. A sudden curfew imposed on Raub this morning paralysed the town, as all the people were ordered to stay indoors from 6 a.m. to 1.30 pm. Police officers and men from the Supplies Department went into every
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    37 3 photo. MR. M. GOPALA MENON, Representative of Government of India, explains to Mr. and Mrs. Goode the prize exhibit of the show the eight volume work on the life of Mahatma Gandhi by Sjt. T.G. Tendulka Standard
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  • 44 3 THE Overseas League, Singapore Branch, will celebrate Chinese New Year with a Chinese dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. Reservations at $6 per person should be placed with the secretary on, or before Feb. 12.
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  • 25 3 MRS. SHIRIN Fozdar will speak on "God's Plan for Man," at the Bahai Centre, at Tanjong Katong Road, on Sunday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 120 3 MRS. W.A.C. GOODE. wife of the Colonial Secretary yesterday declared open the arts exhibition at the Gandhi Memorial Hall. Singapore. The Exhibition is open daily till Jan. 26. Part of the Indian Republic Day celebrations, the exhizition showed a glimpse of the ancient and delicate Indian handicraft
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  • 96 3 A SEQUEL to a Boxing Day fracas between three women ended m the S c v c n t h Police Court, yesterday. The three women were defendants Sim Ang Geok and her daughter Tan Chwee Lian, and plaintiff Lim Lian Heng. who
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  • 116 3 HONGKONG. Jan. 22. (AFP) Work is to commence on Monday on the erection of the first eight blocks of bouses for the victims of the big Christmas Night fire m a large squatter area here. In the burnt out valley where over 58.000 were
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  • 22 3 JOO CHI AT p.-- Office. Singapore, will >pen for Savings Bank From Feb. 1, It WBt jPHOUMCf i yesterday
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  • 122 3 Stiil Time For Memo To Rendel INTERESTED people an* j parties can submit memoranda Ito the Rendel Constitutional Commission until 'he ~'a>\ day :of its Bitting, whi<h aril !>e sometime next month. Mr .1 D. Higham, the Commission's Secretary .-.aid venter .ay The Commission has heard oral evidence Crom ten
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  • 34 3 <J- T.K TIAN S of Street, v licence while m >....: tenced imprisoan the Singai r I H. h also s<. i i nths I -2. a fa;--The a;- j tt r\m concurr<
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    • 11 3 |5 MALAYA'S BEST Y§^/; MAGAZINE EVER" VOI HAVE yOU S£EN %-W
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  • 375 4 'No Proper Safeguards At RAF Store' Judge On Loss Of 10 Guns THE THEFT of ten revolvers from the armoury at R.A.F. Seletor m July last was the result of "a lamentable lack of proper safeguards" by the authorities concerned, said Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Mr.
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  • 215 4 18 Russian Ships Slip In While S'pore Sleeps WHILE Singaporeans were still asleep yester- day morning. 18 Russian ships made a ghost-like entry into port and dropped their hooks m the Singapore Outer Roads. At first light, the national flag bearing th e hammer and sickle of Soviet Russia flown
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  • 61 4 THE Singapore High Court yesterday ordered the Official Assignee to approprite $2,500 out of the gratuity o f J. H. Nonis retired Government clerk— for the benefit of his creditors. Nonis who was a bankrupt with liabilities totalling $6,400. was awarded a gratuity of $6,960 on
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  • 69 4 MALAY 'S BODY RECOVERED THE body of a Malay who wa s drowned m the Tengah River of Singapore last Wednesday evening as he and live others were swimming across th e river after catching shell fish, wa s recovered yesterday afternoon. He was identified as Akiaj bi n Abdul
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  • 53 4 REVEREND and Mrs. Nga Tieng Chieng. associate pastors m the Fairfield Methodist Church and teachers m the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, have been transferred to the Wesley Methodist Church m Sitiawan. Perak. Rev. and Mrs. Wong Hoon Hee. who have been serving m Perak, are now with the
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    64 4 photo. t/wvwwvv. 1 MISS TERESA LIANG S will make a personal ap- 2 pearance at the midnight showing of Li Li Hwa's J "Secrets of Madam," at 5 the Capitol Theatre to- night. Miss Liang has just j returned from Hongkong 5 where she completed her < first movie,
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  • 24 4 THE first issue of The Mercury. publication of the Pan-Malayan Telecommunications Department, reviews the plans for the past year and for 1954
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  • 86 4 CLERK AIDS A DAMSEL A YOUNG Singapore clerk Kay Moh Hua, 21, yesterday went to the rescue of a woman when a thief snatched her hand bag m Wallich Street. The clerk gave chase, tackled a man and apprehended him. The woman was walking along a back lane off Wallich
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE win soon see special Safety First posters which have been designed by the Public Relations Office Aii Studio for the Traffic Police. Three Thousand copies have boon printed for display. The publicity drill is m re-] lation to the proper use of buses by the
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  • 60 4 DONALD Davies' Vic-Opti- 1 mists played to a packed thea- j tre at the Naval Base last night. Every item was enthu- 1 siastically received and includ-J ed songs, sketches, momologues j and community singing, with j the accent always on honour. The show i? coming to
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  • 136 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Federal Government is to be quizzed at the next session of the Legislative Council about the state of the country's schools. askDatoE.E.C. Thuraisingham. Member for Education, about the number of pupils who had completed the feeder school course m Government or
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  • 29 4 FIVE Singapore Chinese civic organisations yesterday decided to send a telegram congratulating Chinese and Korean prisoners of war on achieving their freedom from Communist rule.
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    51 4 photo. SOME of the 114 boys and girls, out-patients of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, who were given a party at the hospital yesterday. The party is the first of its kind and was made possible with the help of donations given by members of the Nee Soon Garrison and friends
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  • 112 4 WHILE a large crowd stood gaping at an accident. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. a Singapore Legislative Councillor, got down on her knees at a road junction to assist a fishmonger whose fish were scattered on the road. The fishmonger's tricycle had i collided with
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 86 4 Weather Report MINI i\l I* M Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Jan. 21 to 7 30 a.m. Jan. 22 Singapore (7» F). Penang: (73 F). Kota Bahru 1 74 F). Kuala Lumpur 1 75 F), Ipoh i 73 F), Kuantan 70 F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Jan.
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    38 5 —Standard photo by THRfct- YEAR-OLD Miss Yamna lUei (centre) daughter of Mr. :ind Mrs. A. Pathmanuthan Rao. (left) of Sentul IIMM pictured with friends at Yamna's birthday party held m her home recently Yong Peng Seong
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  • 203 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council begin ning on Jan. 27 here, Is likely to be one of the stormiest ever m the history of the Council. It is also likely that a public petition will be read for
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  • 130 5 THE fourth oi a »*r:es of rr >::-h y .-o-iais aq^Muaad by the Singapore Civil Defence Association, on Saxurcay Feb. 6. wr! be ;r. keeping with Cn> Bes« New Year festivities and. a lough dress ii optional, it be -a led a "China
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  • 53 5 A MOTOR Cm cr \ei. by a Police rlr:ver with th« Senior ASS^-3".. y p.j ice. Mr. W. J. P;.r»^. seated behind, overturned m Stevens X id. S ngapore, y«t«*day i- >m ng aHer being involved i aa acddeul w:'h BMthei Bfr Pw*a mm fc •"^ined
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  • 29 5 THE first meeting of the K'ang Historical Society will be held oa Feb. 20. Mr J Hamer (chairman') and Mr.' M.C. ff Sheppard will address the meeting^
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  • 114 5 HIM BAN SENG of Chop Ban Hoe asked the Singapore 1 High Court yesterday lor time to settle his 'liabilities amounting to $12,499. as he was due to collect S 159.789 which one Madam Tan Kirn Hong owes him. Lim said he was negotiating with
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  • 84 5 Control On Remittances To China THE GOVERNMENT of Singapore announced yesterday that no family shall send more than $45 a month for the benefit of a member or dependent of that family m China. The announcement also prescribes rules under which remittance shop permits should be obtained by those who
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  • 219 5 DROP IN FOREIGN TRADE LAST YEAR Adverse Balance Totals $316 Mil. Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S foreign trade during 1953 dropped substantially when compared with the previous year, imports being worth $3,227,399,--872 ($3,847,409,840 for 1952) and exports $2,911,314,750 ($3,794,729,516), giving an adverse balance of $316,085,122 ($52,680,344). Bfg drops m Malaya's trade
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  • 222 5 'Raise KL To City Status' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A move is being: made to raise Kuala Lumpur from the status of a Municipality to that of a City so that it will be m keeping: with its position as the capital of the Federation of Malaya. "All the capitals of
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  • 66 5 AME R I C AS Television Evangelist. Dr. Percy B. Crawford, and his wife, a talented musician, are due to arrive ;n Singapore today. They aa c on a world tour. They wiH take part m three Gospe! meetings to be held at the Life
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  • 255 5 KU\L\ LUMPUR, Fri— When the murder trial m which three men and a woman were involved, started afresh at the High Court, today, the Judge, Mr. Justice Bellamy made sure that the assessors he chose were not interested parties. It will be recalled t ia<> ne
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  • 110 5 Colombo Plan Author On Asia Problem SPEAKING over Radio Mai- aya last night. Sir Percy Spender, author of the Colombo Plan, said that Asian countries are affected greatly by the economics of rubber and tin and that the United States was well aware of this. "In whatever she does." Sir
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  • 99 5 MRS MABEL Martin and her husband. Mr. Walter Martin appeared m the Singapore High Court yesterday to, claim special and general damages against the Changi Bus Co., and a taxi driver. Ismail bin Ali, for injuries Mrs. Martin received m an accident. Further hearing was
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  • 143 5 NEW ITALIAN PICTURE MAGAZINE NEW picture magazine with brief explanatory text. has been published by the 1 Documentary Centre of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic, the first copy of which has just reached Singapore. Ranging from handicraft to heavy industry, the pages are perforated
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  • 32 5 CHUA Ec Song was fined $50 or ten days' imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate, for starting business at Jalan Maharani. Muar, without a licence from the President Town Council, Muar.
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    88 5 A JAIN CELIBATE, Saint Sivalaji Maharaj. who dedicated his life to propagate "Universal Love." the teachings of his "Guru." Yogi Raj Acharya Vijaya Santhi Swaresha Sagarji of Mount Abu. arrived m Singapore from Kuala Lumpur last night m the course of a global tour. He will stay m
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  • 46 5 THE Umar Puiavar Night English School, will now accept a few students m its English classes m standards four, three and one and m Primary Two. Applicants may contact the school president from next Monday to Friday at 6 p.m. for enrolment.
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  • 230 5 SIA CHEE THENG of Ganges Road. Sin*ap»re, described m the Ninth Police Court yesterday, a futile attempt by three men to end bis life. tie was giving evidence m a ca»e m which Lee Ah Hoe alias Poon Soh faces a tentative charge of
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  • 88 5 Bound Over For Penknife Stabbing A MONEYLENDER. Pritatn Singh met S. .larnai Singh at the junction ol Mond. A.: Lane and Cross Stree: on Sept. 27. last year and greeted him. Thinking that the leader was a^kinp tor repay:nen* of a loan, the Lattei becaooe abusive, took aul b peaknife
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  • 809 6 'PHE GREAT FIRE of London was a tragedy but the fire which was begun by a careless baker wiped i ay va.->t tracks which were little more than slums. Out of ;he holocaust ruse a better planned London. Hitler's calculated bombing of London's slummy Bml End brought m
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  • 1413 6 RUSSIA AND CULTURAL FREEDOM PATTERN OF CRITICISM C RITICISM ond self-criticism was prominent among the political slogans of the Russian Communist party throughout the Stalinist era. After the war the practice was raised by Zhdanov to the position of a "moving force" m Soviet society according to him it played
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    • 223 6 Sir; L.C.L. looks at marrlage from a customary angle whilst I view it from a human viewpoint. I cannot therefore excite the minds of a generation with whom I have grown up and with whom I share a way of life m common. All that L.C.L. has
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  • 782 6  - When Foolish Men Get Rich JOHN WALTERS By QIL is like wine. Too much is dangerous. And the oil that pulses deep m the heart of Texas has gone to the 1 heads of four American 1 oil magnates. I Their names are Hunt. Murchison, Biggers and Andrade. Drunk with
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  • 216 6 Review of Views Ex-Prison Offenders THE reluctance ol many players to tcoept offenders as emp oyee< commented or. by Utu MeLayiL The paper says unlesfi Government takes the lead m heiping these peop c ex-offenders might toniir. c to find the world t'..> hostile to them. This problem should te
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  • 15 6 "Fine help to your father you are!—Goin' around knorkiug other ki<K teeth out!"
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  • 174 7 Low Flying Over Royal Liner Is Banned CANBERRA. Jan 22, ReuteD. Pilots have been banned from low fly ins over the Royal liner Gothic or places where Queen Elizabeth and the Duke ->f Edinburgh are resting while m Australia. Mr Hubert Anthony, Civil Aviation Minister, announced yesterday that regulations banning
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  • 64 7 DEVON' PORT. England. Jan. 33 (AP). Minor engine room damage was caused to Britain's b.ggest and newest jet aircraft carrier, the 36.800-ton Eagle, yesterday. It was the fourth case ot damage aboard British aircraft carriers m the past three months. A stoker mechanic. H. M. Kirk,
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  • 29 7 RAILWAY authorities ani o meed thai do were killed 50 injured m the crush of lie Pakistan Mai] Express ;:^o:'.: 70 miles from Karachi ester lay. A.P.
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  • 210 7 Communists Show Hand In Morocco Dispute RABAT. Jan. 22 (UP)— Mo mi Communists threw I iU support today behind de- andta hi autonomy ot Ibc Spanish zone m Moroccr and d mass patriotic" B i bfeak open Ihc Bfi- B ar.d sma<h aliened Police iaam n ireen S n an
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  • 332 7 FRENCH LAUNCH A BIG OFFENSIVE IN SOUTH AN NAM SAIGON, Jan. 22.— The French High Command announced today that it had launched by land, sea and air an allout offensive to drive the Communists out of all southern Indo-China. Armour-tipped mobile columns and amphibious forces with strong air support ripped
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  • 83 7 MANILA. Jan. 22, (AP). I Philippine Army troops, launching a new offensive against the Communist Huks, last night scoured central Luzon jungles and swamps but failed to establish contact with the dissidents. The Army claimed the rebels had withdrawn from their known hideouts on Mount Arayat
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    56 7 photo. SWEDISH-BORN Hollywood star Viveca Lindfors, sometimes dubbed the "New Garbo," has just announced her engagement to Georges Tabori. This photograph taken at the Savoy Hotel was made shortly after Viveca's arrival in London. She has come to star in "The White Countess." the new play by J. B. Priestley
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  • 293 7 Last-Minute Appeal To Reds SEOUL, Jan. 22, (AP) The Indian Command planned a lustminute appeal today to the Communists to take back 21 Americans and 328 other prisoners from a pro-Red camp. If it fails, the camp will be thrown open and the
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  • 49 7 OTTAWA, Jan. 22. (AFP)— Mr. Chester Ronning, adviser to the Canadian delegation to the United Nations and a wellknown Far Eastern expert, was yesterday nominated Canadian Minister to Norway. Ronning will replace Mr. John B. Watkins, who has been appointed Canadian Ambassador to Moscow.
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  • 122 7 KALYANI, Calcutta. Jan. 22 (AFP). Indian Prime Minister Jawharlal Nehru said here yesterday that Pakistan, by accepting United States aid, became '"part of a group of great nations lined up against I another group and thus a j potential war area." Addressing the
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  • 79 7 HONOLULU. Jan. 22. (UP). A navy Neptune patrol bomber, believed carrying a crew I of ten. crashed and burned m i the mountains northwest of Honolulu last night and a helicopter crashed nearby on a rescue mission. A Navy spokesman said none ;of the four men
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  • 27 7 MAJOR-General E. Smith, Chief of Staff, Far East Land Forces, arrived mi n Hongkong yesterday from Singapore on a ten-day "routine* 1 visit. Reuter.
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  • 81 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 22. The following ore the closing prices at rubber and tin on the London Market. LUrSUUM KUDDfcK Spot T 6 |d. Feb. 1 6 id. Morch 1 6 i d Apr./ June 1 6|d. July/Sept. 16! d. Oct./ Dec. 16ld. Feb.
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  • 73 7 GENEVA. Jan. 22. (AP) The Inter-governmental Migration Committee last year moved 87.000 emigrants from over populated European countries to new homes overseas, the committee announced yesterday. Nearly half the migrants came irom Germany, while Greeks and Italians made up most of the remainder. Hugh Gibson, the
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  • 222 7 R.I. Gripped By Disorder —Times LONDON, Jan. 22, (Reuter) An article m the Times yesterday portrayed Indonesia as a country gripped by disorder and unrest. The writer of the article described as a Times correspondent lately m South-east Asia wrote that since the establishment of the republic of Indonesia more
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  • 176 7 LONDON, Jan. 22 (Reuter)— Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade said yesterday that Britain had lifted the embargo on the export of small motor cars and sodium peroxide to Communist China since the Korean armistice. Some definitions m the embargo list
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  • 222 7 Comet Stuck In Mud Report PORTO AZZURRO. Elba. Jan. 22—Fishermen found a large tank section on Thursday of the Comet Jet liner which crashed near this island on Jan. 10. killing 35 persons. The piece, about three feel by nine feet, was dearly marked "BOAC"— for British Overseas Airways Corp.
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  • 62 7 PARIS, Jan. 22 (AFP, —I The Soviet news agency, las<.failed to mention the name of Marshal Kiementi Voroshilov, Chairman of the Presidium ol the Supreme Soviet, when it Be- ported on the ceremony mark- i ing the 30th anniversary of] Lenin's death m Moscow yesi terday. Pass mentioned the
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  • 190 7 Editor, Hotel Manager Held In Surabaya JAKARTA. Jan. 22 (AP- Indonesian police have ar:< ed E.E. Evenhuis. a Surabaya newspaper editor, and the manager of a Dutch owned hotel a the outgrowth of alleged discrimination by 'ne Simpang hctel against Di. Iskak Tjokrohadisoerjo economic minister. The hotel manager, Mr H
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  • 249 9 R.I. Alarmed Over Trade Slump Report In U.S. Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Jan. 22. Indonesia is alarmed over warnings from the West that America may face either a recession, or, a depression. These reports have produced a certain nervousness m responsible Indonesian quarters. They are also supplying Communist elements with
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  • 58 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steady m tne copra section and quiet m coconut oil. Singapore produce prices (per picul) yesterday were: Gambiei $210; Bali Coffee $280; betel nut $28; (Split) $27: copra 542 1/8 coconut oil $66 (sellers); Pepper $350 (Muntok white); $345 (Sarawak) white); $305 (Lampong
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  • 238 9 THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed dull and easier at 55£ cents per lb. for first grade rubber for February shipment down cent from Thursday. The pattern of the market during the week hod again been much the same as previously, with prices ;i towards
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  • 137 9 Nov. Copra Trade Was $10 Mil. MALAYA'S copra trade m November last year wat worth more than Sin million. Import of copra m November amounted to (*****^ tons) worth $4,988,041, while exports 6,548.--44 tons worth 84.069.193. Most of the Malayan imports come from Sumatra (7,659.35 tons) worth $3,577,562 ;-nr p.
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  • 102 9 MALAYAN iadusti ec were Brtner yesterday Fin sham were ea>.er, c T wtak Rubljer shares renoined negl< led IMM SrBIAI Bnrei fteWnnj B B P. -6 i. on 1 i r Smelt Ord 2' I M '1 i -3 Ords. 12'.") U.TS Ml.MM. a] natal. 12 1 o Balu
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  • 54 9 photo. Foundry shop proprietors from the Federation and Singapore watched a de monst ration of the working of the "Fulniina" cast iron smelting furnace i» Kuala Lumpur on Thursday It is the fin,t of its kind to be imported into Malaya. The furnace is installed m the Kwnnt
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  • 179 9 World Output Of Rubber In Nov. LONDON. Jan. 22 World output of natural rubber m Novembei v, as 140.000 tons compared with 142.500 m Septembei and [m October, the Inw national Rubber Study Group Secretariat has 80- nounced. i This figures bfIDUgW Hrn I output f« ate f :.;V'.ni)., N<
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  • 45 9 COLOMBO, Jar 2. -I) —A reliable source sai err.r.y th« World Bas.k hat ed Ceyiou 104 millioi (roughly TSS2I mi I r hydro-electricity dcvck < Tn. lorn aras a< y Finance Ministei S 0 er Goonetilelo i ted w. ton a fey.
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  • 46 9 V >B first 11 of Lalajra I <"d oi so .d arts". Imports of soap d ag the p< riod ott pi ise I 46 h d and of ap; 2.137,627 1 o' I e\ .HA 784 UN 1,535,049.51 Ol r •v;
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  • 24 9 delegatu toy to stud rreasing the Row of Japanese t Kports into Hoi c' g. Kung She g Dai > New* *c- UP
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    • 404 9 Lil Ab>«er By ai copp :..a.. a GAL V.--AT T ST«P. r r-SHES TURNIN' G«E£N f. r "1 I RIGHT V VO'LL HAPTA Wait lH'T^Ar* VL rit rc T AJI I r A;NT, D>A:SVMAE-I$ V AM RECKANIZESTHETTVPEO' NOM? I TWAb-ocomma V; I IS THAR V^IVES. GIT LOST'fV-' I 7 FAINT.r-AHHAS-C»<y<:Kt£.
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    • 803 9 i^— I MDO: H:ph Noon 10 a m and 12 1 Bi?h T A hlfZ MfflßißtMH"— m iimnmiimu noon p O nni 1 5.3d nnd 9 p.m. #*A>rV/*Z^*y %(IM^AD^D(i XXX: World In H-Am? n OIHOV r If, Si IRVI H r \*J AE fi and 230 p.m Charge Oi he;:-
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  • 894 10  - THE TWO JANE RUSSELLS Bernard McElwaine L Prude Of Popsie? IWE RUSSELL is pla>.a* J us HUe! I don't n• m the famed is i 3 not ne: rent, gen i ne; that w > i be like d >.. 4 the existaan of a I vnadto But I lo
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  • 797 10  -  Bill Webb Jones By IT IS >ood news to hear (hit Veroon Martinus will be putting on another show at the Victoria Theatre m June. This time, n course, it will be Show Business. 1954." ins are already going ahead for the production of a ill
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  • 194 10 IT'S LOVING THAT KEEPS A LADY LOVELY DARIS (UP) It's loving that keeps a lady lovely, saucy French movie star Corinne Calvet claims. Just back from five years m Hollywood to find out if boy still meets girl m her native land, she declared solemnly that the secret of a
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  • 580 10  -  Barry Oliver nrUE DCADS of the Naval Base have just put on their first play of 1954. It was that bright little Gerald Savory piece of nonsense "George And Margaret." Here indeed was a coincidence for it was presented almost on the play's birthday. "George And Margaret" originally opened
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    67 10 (Left i I SEAL L V it 'a the mothers who go to see their children dance. But the dame shoe is on th e other tort ac the Montague Street tenantAssociation for at t li e i r headquarters in London the i kiddies go to watch the mothers
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  • 861 10  - WANTED STRiNG PLAYERS! Anacrusis Music Notes By rpHE Musical Society is making an appeal for string: players for next May's performance of Bach's "St. Matthew Passion" for which five soloists are being: engaged from Europe. In trying to gather together a body of strings worthy of this great work and
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  • 102 10 17 IL M actor MacDonoM Carey was trashed o" rock ifito the pounding surf during the filming 0/ an important sequence with Mixreen O'Hnra m Columba': "Fire Q-fr A l r-,ra," COclose to Arownii q. UnnuuaUy rough sea. kept rescue tro > -k<'' r s
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    • 320 10 THE ST.T^S AND YOU By RITA DEL MAR rpODAY'B QUOTATION: X "Anyone can take me m »IHt; 1 don't mjn t t utl r «»»*r He deceived Hun deceive, and it makes laugh to have been nwde fool Of. IJut 1 take (ire not to let the game person taki>
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  • 606 11 Pathetic Show By Touring Batsmen KINGSTON, Jan. 21 (Reuter)— England collapsed on the sixth and last day and were all out for 316 to lose by 140 runs m the first Test against the West Indies.. England resumed play today needing 230 runs for victory with
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  • 352 11 ALL-WHITES beat Raffles Institution by 11 points (goal and two tries) to nil m a game of rugger which was Raffles' last of the season, at Bras Basah I I road yesterday. But the score belies the fierceness of this tough, actioni packed tussle m
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  • 43 11 rajaji Simla ChA beat 'Azad one-nii m the era -final cf the Indian Re-. ic Day MKCCI at Farrer ParH Ujinitliin 'a a. ;^e lone scorer. Raiaj: VID BW«I IWiru XI m the ftnal toaay at Ja^ar. Besar stadhim.
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  • 44 11 NEWPORT, Jan. 22—<B«Uttri—The N«W Zea:..::a Rugby n team beat the We i Club. Newport, by II pwnta (one goal, me dropped Oa ant! a per.a'/.y goa to -k i j- oa goa and v ere yesterday. It was theti Itth ict« v.
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  • 194 11 COMBINED Schools "A" team were adged out of the S.H.A. Junior Knock-out tournament by a University of Malaya 3rd XI m a quarter-final tie at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Schools went down fighting by two goals to nil. It was strictly a game of missed chances
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  • 20 11 LONDON, Jan. 22 Britons bet a record Straits 5700.000.--000 on football pools last year. the Government announced yesterday.
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  • 76 11 West Indies first innings 417. Second innings 209. England 2nd Innings W. Watson c and b Stollmeyer 116 L. Hutton lbw b Gomez 65 May c McWatt b Kentish 69 Compton b Ramadhin 2 Gravenev c Weekes b Kentish 34 T. G Evans b Kentish G. A. Lock b
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    • 293 11 NOTICE THE Study Group Movement (Singapore) announces that Mr. Paul S. Markandan has resigned from the staff and no longer has any connection with the Study Group Movement's activities. KEITH PAYNE, President. Study Group Movement (Singapore) Singapore, 21st January. 1954. FEDERATION OF MALAYA NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDER. TN BANKRUPTCY. No.
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    • 707 11 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Holiday Chinese New Tear's Day. Wednesday, 3rd February. 1954. ]V"OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board's wharves and working before 11 a.m. on Tuesday. 2nd February, 1954, will be worked after 11 a.m. on that day without extra charge provided they
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    • 488 11 MARRIAGE C. A. MEN ON of Singapore t< wed Dr. Sundan Saima oJ Kuala Lumpur at ibe Bri Mariamman Temple. South Bridge Road on Sunday 24. h January, 1954 at 7.30 p.m. Nt invitations issued. All friends are welcome. SITUATIONS VACANT MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA EJDMPOL A PPLICATIONS are invited i\
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    • 909 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT lOUB SKBVICfc: Are to* unemployed and is need: lo belp you to find work the •>in- a port- Standard I neavplo* m«-nt Bureau offers you free tpmet m j this column. Jost call or write yoor local Standard ofiu tor ian application form which
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    • 98 11 RUGBY: SCC I Anq «1 6\"(.'r R.V.4S d R.4F ChaiiQi i. WoodsvUlt. SOCCER: hUKon Republic Dd'j socrf" ,'iu'' at Ja.iin 3eM Hsmßm :^r '5 p. SWIMMING: Boys Brigad« ».'<: /"'Mral ut G.". Be 'racks ur 2.50 p HOCKEY TI S* eU at 7 a.".. StUmgor J4hon al 3.15 a. -VS
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  • 176 12 Flag Of Peace For A Start Ra -e 1: F m d Peace wna n iisgraced ,vi finishing »t- jr.,: to Tha i iturgj over «.k f:r ongs on 1" ;esday. He was prominent 'nroughout and •hould go one bettet m this. On T lesday he >ke I the winner
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  • 131 12 I 1 tg I o th to Ja I. even fui oga the I Rsse a s*aj s a Magyar has a i Bnishi spec I H as a: Pe::a::4 •■vhen ri€ scored n a o.er 3i turlongs Igh .v:;n a stro r ..e straight to
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  • 161 12 Ra c 3 Manahik: missed his race r Tuesday and with I lb le^- tbia r.e must have a big iiv He :s carryuig a lot at I ar.d appears to have made g d headway since i* .t c In November when h m f-. Om
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  • 1455 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE l: 2.15 p.m. -Class 2, Div. 4-6 Furs.cc 19 Yds 1. 153 Admission 4y 9.00 M 1 J. Gibb. J. S. Kirkham A C. Simmons Fox woods 4.»! Flag Of Peace 6y 8-13 Mr Cheons Yok Choy Mullev Mis. Leon- Ho e Yeng Hobbs straker 3.
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  • 525 12  -  LINESMAN Rr WARREN BARDSLEY, whose leath was announced yesterday, i did not visit Malaya m 1927 with Oidfleld's team of Australian Test stars, a^ reported by Jack Fingleton. the Test player and commentator, m a special me«Mg| to another Singapore newspaper. The
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  • 146 12 DOI'BLK TOTES: Races 4 A 7 Bl<; SU'fvEF: K;ue ft Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood FLAG OF PEACE MAINBRACE FLA<; OF rEACL 1 Admission Flag of Peace Admi ton Itu Nasib Admission Observation THE MAGYAR SIR CLIMAV SIR (UMAX Sir Climax The .Mag jar The Magjar Yesterday British
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  • 385 12  - KING CROW DESERVES ANOTHER CHANCE WINDSOR LAD By KING CROW will make amends today m me January Cup over nine furs and 36 yards at Bukit Timah, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's January meeting. His failure may be due to the hoof deep wet track caused by the
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  • 293 12 RACE 7: Tarzan should win this race. A non-acceptor on Tuesday Tarzan goes down 2 lb. This Bobsleigh gelding has been working with gusto in his morning work and is retaining his last start winning form over six furlongs here in November when he beat Honourbright
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  • 204 12 Olympic Hardest To Beat Rare 8: Olympic is my choice i here. This Ocean £well ge!ding ran a very promising race i when finishing second to Barnfield over the mile. He took command at the top of the straight and was holding his advantage until a furlong from home when
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  • 22 12 THE going lor today's races is likely to be yielding. There was blight sunshine yesterday after an early morning shower.
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  • 217 12 RACE 4: Another View. Magnificence, and Rodger:,' trio Straits Code, Harwood and Geifang Star appear to be the pick of this lot. My vote goes to Straits Code who. although finishing fifth to Clickily Click over the seven should give a much improved showing over the
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  • 332 12 IN the most intriguing: race of the afternoon (rare 5) for class 2 division 1 horses over the sprint (6 furs and 19 yds) I am giving- Sporter a great chance to win thus completing a double lor the meeting. Spotter, A Fair Trial gejing,
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