Singapore Standard, 26 February 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. X o 239. ft m SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 459 1 Nasser Steps In As No. 1 Man BLOODLESS COUP IN EGYPT-ALL QUIET CAIRO, Feb. 25— Lt-Col. Gamol Abdel Nasser, 36-year old 'backroom boy of the Egyptian Revolution, today ousted the figurehead Gen. Mohammed Naguib and assumed full powers. First act of Egypt's new leader was to proclaim
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  • 244 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Governor of Singapoie. Sir John Nieoll, will ,norti> Sv to the United Kingdom to have discussions with :r.e Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. t)li\er Lyttelton, on the Report of the Rendel Comon on Constitutional Development, which he
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  • 98 1 MANILA. Pet. 29 (AFP] Ind >oesian x -l -■•<■ t Mr. TJokroa ttaumarto, t< day de dared that -> gi r. ci nnn oi wi lend I aupi the "As. a aii ins reisn policy of the Magsaysay administration. I Ba. < boni a one-week con- 1
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    48 1 photo. LT.-COL. Carnal Abdel Nasser (above) was one of the main engineers of the revolution which snatched the throne from under Farouk two years a so. When Nasuib became Egypt's top num. Nasser stood beside him as his No. 2 and eventually his heir. AP
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  • 198 1 MR. JOHN Douglas Hodskinson. British Adviser to Johore, died at his residence m Johore Bahru yesterday morning. He was 47. Bfr. Hodgkins d returned from leave bo Britain !a>: month. His home was m Chagford, Devon. He leaves a wkj W» and a
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  • 70 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 25. (UP) Red China's dictator Mao Tse Tung is m Moscow for secret conferences with Russian leaders, Kung Sheung Evening News said today. The newspaper said sources on the mainland sent word that Mao's absence from the recent plenary congress of
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  • 159 1 Kow Ike Offers Aid To India NEW DELHI Feb. 25 (AFP) The United States has offered India military aid within the U.S. mutual security laws. a letter to Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, President Dwight Eisenhower said if the Indian Government felt thai circumstances necessitated Bollitary aid of the typo caßed fQr
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  • 122 1 BEIRUT. Syria, Feb. 25. Radio Aleppo claimed today that revolt was sweeping all of northern Syria against the regime of President Adib Shishakly. The radio said rebel forces have seized the north, east and western regions of the Middle East country. The rebels' broadcast said:
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  • 43 1 SOME mo members of two Singapore secret society gangs Clashed m Tank Road, last night, using bottles and sticks. Inspector A. Gopalan. who was passing by. stopped the fight and detained three men. Later, a police patrol car detained another man.
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Feb. 25: (Renter). Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left London airport today to study anti-terror-ist operations m Kenya.
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  • 24 1 A BRITISH Canberra jet bomber crashed while tak off near Radiett. England. y< terriay. killing the two airmen aboard. A.P.
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  • 170 1 LONDON. Feb. 25 (Reu- er Residents m London's Mayfair district have asked the Home Secretary, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. to rid the streets of the fashionable "square mile" of prostitutes. Businessmen In the area have backed the call. They are afraid the prostitution will
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  • 85 1 CANNES, Feb. 25 (Reuter) Ex-King Farouk of Egypt said through a secretary here toda v he hoped General Mohammed Naguib would lose his life now that the former President had been ousted. "It must not be forgotten that the Revolution was forged by a
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  • 285 1 secet Society Arrests SINGAPORE Police raided a secret society hide-out m Chinatown at dawn yesterday and arrested 10 men. The raid was conducted m two swoops the first at 3 a.m. and the other at 5 a.m. by a party of detectives from Tanjong
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  • 7 1 NAGI IB
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  • 73 1 £7 MIL. MORE FOR A-ENERGY LOXDOX. Feb. 25: (Reuti r) —Britain plans to spend Beven million pounds sterling more on atomic energy this year than last, official figures dis today. Estimates presented to Parliament today showed I 675,--000 for atomic energy m 1954--55, as against £46.485.000 m L 953-54. The
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  • 150 1 By JAMKS A Jl VI AT Standard Staff Reporter TWO Communist suspect* have been detained by the Spe« ial Brant h of the (II) follow ins two raids m the hu* hu Rang area of Singapore m the early hours of the week-end. Detectives raided three
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 64 1 butting; < i.i \iu\<. l\>l RANK AT YOl K SLK\ J< L ANG BROTHERS oO. Winchester Mouse. Tel. Tili9- !0ti05 Jl'c^if Shipment Arrirwl The favourite Brand CANNON TOWEL SETS lilt'ttl tut* imiits In several pastel shades Also available Cannon Bath Towels Hand Towels, Face Cloth and Bah .Vats to match.
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  • 113 2 ft 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.SS Spot Loose 535 54 i No. 1 R.S.S. 54i 542 No. 2 R.S.S. 54; 54 i No. R.S.S. 52; 53i Tone: Steady Quiet. UN pku t Ihe prirf of lip vesler
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Than.— I The subj« 1 of holding the ses oi the Kuala I O uncS m the evenings i cning the practice, was today i sain rg d i.: a meeting i I the X nfl Yoke T ?aid he persona y i
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  • 38 2 < HOXGKONG, Fob 2. c Si S durd Service: Clos ing j i Hongkong Exchai I 515.36 to£l ftei >m>: fS to US$l; M h:5 to Ma SI one Indonef I Piah; d $24SJi to 1 ta<
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  • 1169 2 MALAYA HAILS THE RENDEL BLUEPRINT Standard Staff Reporter I SINGAPORE and the' Federation yesterday hailed the Rendel Constitutional j I Commission's Report as I i "satisfactory," a "good effort," and one which i "deserves congratulations j for its very substantial work." But the recommendation to have four nominated seats m
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  • 114 2 IF THE report of the Rendel Constitutional Commission is accepted by the Singapore Legislative Council, it will take about three months to draft the new legislations alone, the Attorney-General, M*. E. J. Davies. told The Standard yesterday. He explained tnat there would be an
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 2 POLLING the Seahorse away tnm the shores <rf 1.. ,r Panjaag at 5.59 a.m. yesterday. The four adventurer.. i;hm their hands m farewell to a small sioup of friend> uho eam c to see them off from the resideace of Mr A» heng Piye where they had just breakfasted.
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  • 279 2 By JAMES PETER CHIX, Standard Staff Reporter HIE Rendel Constitutional Commission did not feel it necessary to prohibit a member of the Cit. and Island Council serving m the Legislative Assem! Tv the Chairman, Sir George Rendel, said yesterday [n an intei i iew
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  • 276 2 THE roar of fin outboard engine that grew fainter and eventually merged with the stillness of a still dark dawn was all that heralded the risky adventure of a thousand mile voyage to Penang and back m a 16--foot runabout ths t
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  • 104 2 Financial Crisis For Raub Cub £j l n G* ■er nent 4 more than 29< facing a financia The told v iocs not m futuro. ..v stl< B would ine\ itablv me the C Closing of this i sp »rts and ma would mainly aff<? die tss Govemi' who lepead
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  • 39 2 Thirfy-Five Men Without A Dwelling it Boad i the Citj [or d i B them to leave t ed pi ises. C get iga tenai U of the Iraw had vfc Em 5.1.l hou I m ricated housi i
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  • 27 2 f: i on tack a a op m S ra < Singa U c dollar* The 1 •-v o •eating the nai
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  • 170 2 LONDON. Feb. 25, (Beater)— The Daily Telegraph today sharply atiaeked jiropctsals which Hroald open the way for self-eovenuneat m Singapore and sa:d they involved "grave" risk for the colony. This conservative newspaper said the plan suggested by the commission headed by Sir George Rendel
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  • 12 2 imad O U.- re Ba 5 1 [erred the day.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 82 2 FAWSO i TRUCKS do (jour jobs i cheaper 2 3 TONNERS PETROL OR DIESEL PERKINS 4 CYLINDER Chassis also suitable for 25 passenger bus BUILT IN KEW ENGLAND CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. 1 1926) LTD. MM. \|M»KK .V X I I \|!M X X t' r "!■<•' >i> I l>f 1
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  • 108 3 I I\ potential offi•r> <v T v !.t> and Federit.on :ti.:r 1.,, left on the II M T yesterday i>; Brit; a undergo an < nonti couiNe at Eton Mil! is and at Sandhur>t. Picture shows from Ml i-.ittin-). Musa (J B Sypd Ham/ah (Kedah). i
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  • 272 3 S'pore Man To Die For Lover's Murder APPEAL DISMISSED GOH CBOON GIAN 26. under sentence of death ft»r the murder of his 70-year-old lover. Madam Tan Kirn .\>i>, failed m his bid to have his conviction quashed m the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal >e>terday. G >h ••<■:;>> was sentenced
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  • 25 3 rday dis•ainsi i H mur- b and a detec- b Bo h. told 1 .-> ;^ould B 1 B 1 think
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  • 13 3 S I iei the I c oed to
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  • 66 3 JOHORE. Thurs The following were elected officebearers of the Masai branch of the local Indian Congress at Its annual meeting: Messrs. P. P. Gopala M >non (president): K. Padmanaban (vice-president); P. L. D'Cruz (secretary): P. K. X. Xair (treasurer): A. S. Nathan, K. Ramakrishnan, B. ?T.*.M
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  • 67 3 THE inaugural meeting of the newly formed Singapore Pare n t-Teacher Association elected Mrs. M. Beksin as its president; Mr. Young Kok Wah. vice-president; Mr. Wang i Chee Ting, secretary, and Mrs. i Goh Swen Loon, treasurer. The meeting also elected Mrs. Adam Jaffaar, Miss .T. Liew,
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    59 3 photo. LEADING Stoker Mechanics George Mcßreea and Mak Chew Tong (left), the first two M.R.N. ratings to he sent to the Naval Barracks m Portsmouth for advanced technical training, sailed yesterday o n H.M.T. George for Britain Mr. and Mrs. Ma* Ejam Hoon;; < right >. were on the* Singapore
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  • 536 3 'POSSESSION OF HOME IS A BASIC NEED' They Favour New Bill To Beat The Landlords Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has been urged to take urgent steps to make provision for housing the people of the Colony m a memorandum submitted to the Select Committee studying I the Land
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  • 113 3 MR. HECTOR PRYTZ (right). Director and Overseas Manager for PowersSamas Accounting Machines, arrived m Singapore from Sydney by BOAC on Tues- day for a short visit before returning to Britain. Mr Prytz who is pictured here with Mr. W. J. H. Toombes. Far East Manager for Powers-Samas
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  • 70 3 Swayed By His Purse MR J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn fared a .> m i1 m g hawker m hi? City Police Court yesterday. ■■V, y did you claim trial ek a:i:i plead guii'.y i now?" he a ked "Las! week," the hawker j explained. '"I had no money. This week, I
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  • 22 3 THE Balestier Community Centre will hold its general meeting at No. 36U, Whampoa Square, Singapore, on Sunday at 4 p.m.
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  • 189 3 Asha Crew Will Now Sail For Bombay Standard Shipping Reporter THE 52 Indians and two Ceylonese crew members of the Indian freighter Asha. who declined to sail to Japan from Singapore because they feared for their own safety at .sea. will now sail on another ship, the Santhia, on March
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  • 88 3 TWO hundred aild twentyfour students from Singapore and the Federation attempted the Institute ot Architects' Proficiency Examinations m July, last year, and m January, this year, says tr > annual report of the Institv It has been decid< annual prizes for the best sets, of
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  • 86 3 SINGAPORE'S C o m m i 5 sioner of Police, Mr. N. G Morris, will speak <> n "The Singapore Police Force" at a Rotary Lunch in the Capil i Blue Room on March 10. Professor Holttum will speak on "Gardeninfe as a Hobby in
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  • 146 3 j THE Army authorities m j Singapore have finally agreed. f uter three years, to sell a 14-acre site m Pasir Panjang f to the Government. Chairman of the R <ra! f Board. Mr. E. V G. Day. told a Board meeting yesterday alter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 17 3 I 1 SINGAPORE'S NEW FiRE STATION Eiea'lc"l Irstd'ction by R. r. MORRIS S CO., LTD. CMA CABjJES
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    • 115 3 v rip w AND V ?> WHY THEY'RE W^f OVEN -BAKED )l^Pl; __ii_— Ij9 Own baking 1 1 1 i k all Iimi <^\trlU^ h «liii--i.-n. in ill-- wmM with ■•^yOtiWc (WlB bow*. It biisci i i.-io to ,^y .i* /wiCli tender, m<\<K goodness nu> I A ww» if j
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  • 192 4 PENANG, Thurs.— The Co-operative Credit and Marketing Adviser to the World Bank Mission, Mr. A.M. Thompson, told The Standard todavthat without economic development, the future prosperity of Malaya could not be achieved. He saici he piana to report to Government on how
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR. I the 2/1 Gurk i Ri th ea :<■ RAI the cape pc of M v ire a ro ol bi rrei .'ohore on 1 bodies v 1 IS Wl c and a prof the 1 ::ms, the i avestigafe a
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  • 57 4 Remanded On Extortion Bid Charge Sing 'lied the F District I rges tgur Feb. 2 Iced 1 ther 48 fe the F pector J y i »ed that rietor of a and thai it 1 .ir of b barm. O M Of a fin i was I <^- a shot]
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  • 190 4 KUANTAN, Thurs. Mr. ice Al v i i served four app a here today after one and half days' re by >■■ ercbanta lived m the the Me* ran- k of X lantaa TV. Bvt Thani R i- Gh< E*eng Soo S victed
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  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A Singap: re Ch nese, Tee Hoe X >ng, wi s chargt m ;he S. «is Court y«. -a ith 28 pounds oi opium the Federatioi He hned trial and baS of vas allowed larch
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 4 THE train disaster at Tunipat. Kelantan. last Saturday night damaged a locomotive and four wagons of the Malayan Railways. At 8.32 p.m. m front of the Tunipat railway sta- tion's £odo\vn. the goods train running between Tumpat and Tanah Merah ran off the rails. The driv- er and two firemen
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  • 72 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Three South Korean journalists arrived m the Federal capital this morning on a four-day' study tour. They are Mrs. Mau V m Shuk, Mri Koh Chee Ken- and Mr. Kirn Tai Chin, j A ft urtfi me nber of the party s^
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  • 71 4 PERCY Leicester Dunn, 22, was sentenced to five month's rigorous imprisonment by the S ngapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday. Dunn admitted cheating Mi ;srs. Mansfield Co.. by dishonestly inducing them to deliver to him a cash cheque for $154.50, on
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  • 65 4 l A MUNICIPAL driver, Sivanathan s/o Marriappan (30), was fined $100 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday for driving a car while under the influence of liquor to such an extent as to be incapable of having. proper control of the vehicle.
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  • 19 4 TWO housewives were ad- mitted to the Singapore General Hospital Jast right suffering fro:n soda poisoning.
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  • 283 4 *Fight Or Be Smashed* PENANG, Thurs. The Malayan trade union movement during the past years has been "too docile" to look alter the interests of the workers. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, hon. secretary of the Penang division of the MTUC. told this
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  • 131 4 Wife Saw Husband Kiss Woman WOMAN. Dasimab binte Mahmad. stabbed her husband and another woman when she saw them hiißsinif and kissing each other m an attap hut. the Singapore Fourth District Court was told yesterday. Oasimah of Kuala Loyang, off Changi Road, pleaded guilty to a Charge of voluntarily
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  • 51 4 MISS K. Crane. Secretary of the Methodist Youth Fellowb Fund for the world i address members of the Sii ,pore Method! Youth F< How- ship on "The M.Y.P -,york around the wor I" the S1"--gapore Youth Council H Orchard Road, on Mon Mar. 1. at 5
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  • 228 4 PEXAXG. Thiirs. The Penang Municipal Services Union is taking the lead among trade unions m the Federation of Malaya to .-?;:rt a week-end Institute on Industrial Relations for its members. I; will-be a two-day affair and a long and interesting programme lias been drawn up. The
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  • 198 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Chinese terrorist food supplier has been killed near Kuaia Pilah, Negri" Sembilan I by the Kuala Pilah Town Board Area Security Unit. The dead man lived m Kuala Pilah. Ten Chin* se from two families living nearby ha 1
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  • 82 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Medical H< adquartc rs, Fed< ration of Ms yz w move to Kuala Lumpur about the middle of this 3 r ear. the Fe lion's Deputy Chief Secretary Mr. D. K. r'... told The Standard, today. .Mr. D;.:; els Headquarters would be
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  • 37 4 MALAYA's v w N tional party the Party Negara— be Lunched t a meeting at the i vn Ha X ila Lumpi r < v at 1 0.: ii r..m. ■<:■_■• and aims i tx out] i
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  • 314 4 Youth Set Fire To Old Mans Hut, Court Told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An aged man, with a flowing beard and hair falling down to his shoulders, alleged m the First Magistrate's i Court here today that a j "youngster who was out to I destroy" him burnt down a hut
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  • 235 4 Full Confidence In NC^TVV KUALA LUMPUR, Tburs.- Nmc? t per cent of rubber workers m the Federation who voted by secret ballot, have rejected Taylor Arbitration Award, it was announced today. Only one per cent of the tal m accepting it. while M pei
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  • 79 4 S-crCcrc London Corrcspor. LONDON, Ftb 25 —The followmg or, >he c.c>.r. c prices of nibbir ami tin en the London Mcrktt. LONDON RU66£R Spot ie f d March U d April June it>d. July Sepi-eoibcr I <J. October December 1 1 •d. March c.i.f. "iC-d. Tone:
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 13 4 DUNLOP f!#JV# p* V^ f 7Ht DUiLOP M r CO (MUM] LTO. SIIUPNt.-JHUUttU-.PEUM
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    • 229 4 PERSIL WASHES BRIGHTER Coloureds really come to vivid \\\c, when washed m Persil. Th^ib because Perbil't. f I f\ rich, active lather washes so thoroughly l iJ Lt^T F\ removes ai/ the din. Whites too come f\Uf /A J out dazzling and your imest tabnci /^mf arc sale m Pcrvil,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 65 4 \?c ithosf Report Mininiuin r. mp»Tjlure: From 7 p.m. Fr'orua.-\ *t to 7.J.) ...m. S 'inr.- 7.'> Ptiljll? 7'^ K....J Bihru 111 K.I. lUI 7:t Ku.tntau '>'•' 'l.i\iinu!M Ifnprr.iturr: Krom n la 7 M ■m. hrb s p*rc 7">h mr n ii^ ~,\i t a sTt K1 '\'.l ii 551
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  • 54 5 Engineer Is Cleared Of Vagrancy [ARINE eng oeer. w let IKi > T >mlin, 4:». ph targe >1 i S »re Fifth rt tei lay. IIM CenP SI d n Fi ithout c c v pi re of ab ndei the the L rsl I j his tria- tC D
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 5 Standard photo. SINGAPORE s Governor Sir John NkoQ smashes the 0aaa of a street fire alarm box to rail out the Fire Brigade and thus declare open the City's new SUOO.000 Fire Station at Alexandra y e s t erdav. Looking on Ls Fire Brigade Chief. Mr. J.G. Shaw. After
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  • 9 5 the D. H. C Kee >ti ry
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  • 45 5 MME than II street I ml rette Bahru Road, esday i I snatched 30 packet oi dgaretfc A i man g b-te int, '.•'ikmj after the Sta the Bet ries ton tore ighl > >..■■■ Constab s to the detail »d two
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  • 23 5 JOH RE B I A f the d Tain 4 died tal. ear- named Hashin >h A■ Samal I
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  • 155 5 No Criminal Evidence, Say Police Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police, investigating the alleged miiliondoilar swindle, have .so far found no evidence of a crii initial nature, the Police Secre- j j tary, Mr. Peter Claque, told j The Standard yesterday. 11 is alleged that a Chinese businessman issued post-dated cheques
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  • 41 5 A POSTER c :r. petition. open to all members oi the Methodist Youth Fellowship m M iya and Singapore ha? been organised m conjund on the Alt-Malaya MYF Institute to he held m Kuala I Lumnur m Ann!. j
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  • 468 5 Wants To Prove The UMNO-MCA Critics Wrong KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Doto Sir Onn bin Jo afar, Member for Home Affairs and President of the Independence of Malaya Perty, said yesterday that he would resign from his VJOYernment post before elections are introduced m the Federation. He
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 photo. A TIGER MOTH of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club is pictured above biing towed through the Capital's streets to give the public a close up view of an aeroplane, and also to publicise the clubs annual dinner to be held »n Kuala Lumpur on Mar. C. Standard
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 5 photo. MR. C. C. Tan, a member of the Constitutional Commission for Singapore and president of the Progressive Party, says "bo n voyage" to Sir Georse Rendel. Chairman of the Commission, who with Lady Rendel left the Colony for Britain yesterday. Standard
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  • 148 5 SCHOLARSHIPS IN MEDICINE OR DENTISTRY THE Ex-Servicemen's Association is calling for applicants from sons or daughters of ex-servicemen for a scholarship m medicine or dentistry at the University of Malaya. Mr. W. R. Dennis, vice-presi-dent of" the Association told The Standard, yesterday. The scholarship is also open to those whose
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  • 70 5 OFFICIALS FOR THE CASHIERS THE following were elected office-bearers of the Cashiers' Union of Singapore at its annual general meeting held m Chulia Street on Wednesday. Mr. Tan Sin Wee (president); Messrs. Yeo Kheamu Joo and Tay Oen Seng. <vice-president); Mr. Tan Peng Koon. (secretary); Mr. Ho Chua Heng (treasurer);
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  • 125 5 2 Get Jail For Theft Of Clothes TWO men. a stable boy and a labourer employed tit th< Singapore Turf C:ub were j yesterday convicted by the I First District Judge. Mr. Tan An Tah. on a charge of theft |of a pair of trousers and a I shirt valued
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  • 157 5 TAN Boon Cheng, sentenced to eight years' gaol for armed robbery, was refused leave to appeal yesterday m the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal. Tan, who used a knife on his victim, was told by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Brown "You com- mitted
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  • 294 5 He's Fed Up, He Says KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Following a misunderstanding with party leaders, Inche Badrillah bin Abdul Karim has resigned from his full time post as General Secretary of the Independence of Malaya Party. Inche Badrillah who yesterday, personally handed his resignation to IMP
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  • 60 5 AIR Commodon C P O'Conneil of the Boya] An Force and hi; write wi arrive in Singapore today i I H.M.T. Empire Orwell to take appointment as Principal III iea 1 Officer, Far East Aw Fm Air Commodore O'Connc was formerly D. puty Dire General.
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  • 77 5 TWO men. Tan Joo Soo and Tan Ah Chez Ku were charged m the Singapore Fifth Police j Court, yesterday, with criminally intimidiating a woman. I Ho Choy Yin, at Peoples' Park on Fob." 11. They were alleged to have threatened Ho with injury fol- j lowing
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  • 82 5 Seamen Send Ultimatum For More Pay THE Dido-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's I nion ot Singapore yesterdaj sen! a 14-day u'.tsmatutn to the management o£ tho Strait< Steamship Company to settle the demands of Asian seafarers employed by ;he firm, Tilt.- U:iio!:"> <it?p.;a:: Is .ad-- .iv. ages and improved M tie Ol r.i"
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  • 26 5 THE S<- a tan o: S;.- F tor dI i II S Watson, who lit S i.i- ha Din > Fiji, v
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  • 18 5 S. GOVDIDA HA.; A I ■<} v trisfaa i fa the < En b< id and y injuries.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 ON SALE TOMOKROWP Malaya's OWN magazine i Aie&t her m A ¥EA TIRE a Rita that SIZZLES! J^l ami uatih "rrd-iior* Rita <lo a tlance'thal > ihrfcrd a censor. Her humps ami grinds -•nt sbhrers down hi- -pine. YOL tr> itl 1 titrilir- willi -iinplc camera equip- J|Sji||F^^ meiit an«l
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  • 517 6 TVS All |N Uk Federation are strongly protest suggestion thai government seats m the State and aj Com ila when election time comes. The j saj that this r bs them i I representation as E speaking Malaya ate m the service of ■c i Ihe Malays
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  • 119 6 rpHK ndshi] .de n the fi< Id oi spoil 1 t j a the field [spoil that the best and the w||;■•• i are een. Fortunatejy it is rr not b one reason why the tourir> a f pja eia have won the admiration, rec i Ifal
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  • 1513 6  - COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Alex Josey Says This is the article which the Singapore Standard decided not to publish laU Friday uhon the dispute between The Straits Times and the r\ Printing Employees Union was stilt on. HECArSE of my position m the Singapore Union of Journalists, because I write for The
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  • Review of Views
    • 193 6 UTUSAN MELA YU .says that| there is no doubt thai if 5 the Report 01 the RendelS C ision on the Constitu-5 »n oi Singapore is adopted, people of Singapore,! have a constitution which is usual for theS eai y stages oi a colonyl work Dg towards
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  • 530 6 Electronic Brain To Lighten Office Drudgery LONDON, THE first electronic calculat- ;ng machine to be specially designed and built for office work, kno*%n as "LEO," or "Lyons Electronic Office," was shown to the Press m London. It can work about five hundred times faster than a human clerk usmg ordinary
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  • 242 6 "I.'IOW do the birds behave ji during an eclipse of the < sun? Noble Roliin, chief of the World Bird Research Station at Gionton, Northumberland, has organized the biggest bird watcli m history to hnd that C- out. His volunteer helpers will go «j into action
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 268 6 Sir With reference to" your editorial of February 2'. J >. 1 agree \\.;h you that Bristly, there is a crying need for a University lor th£ 400.H0U Chinese students of both .-exes m the Federation of Malaya and Singapore." "Such a University is essentia! to
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    • 99 6 Sir: Voui MALAYANIZATION on Saturda t leser\ r < lecia congrai ations as it hits dire< tly i Gov< for not i .Malayans c uf the high paid jobs. T Grovernmeni high y anti-racia-lism which iJ p practised, would m t time load 10 the unii ;on of
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    • 114 6 Sii Th< gei and sto(.-kpi:ing against anol Emerg unforeseen, art amazii g reac n by i Government .nuing -ontrol. i At sent rice •he lorry loads; 1 and. d< \a Uto ;he bandits 1 iv t:.. 1 I onti move- aflect- ed areas So how can decon- on?
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    • 82 6 s i-ase alky appe al to the spon Nanyang ty 1 [f up m km where ci ■> at even i 'stuck work i.ord. A ho: humi Eata for stuc have e\ er will amongst thei. aesstnen it "~>- Wh-. the C OOUI SI Ann U U the
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  • 215 7 STABILITY OF WORLD HINGES ON FAR EAST 1 Hit AGO, Feb. 25 (UP)— Herbert V Pr 1 undent of the First National Bank of nJ" o*'0 ,1 .esterday he believed Asia may even uaHv*£ f the economic and social stability oi th"^L,^ c Worn A weans mmi recognia thai handspinning
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  • 109 7 Austrian Deputies Spurn A 'Judas' VIENNA, Austria, Feb. IP) -Austrian depuNhouting "Judas" yesi\ :,t i il a mass walkiroui parliament when. timunist boss Ern«^t, her tried to accuse the f t l States of wrecking' rian hopes for f ree- M the recent Berlin > mu-e. a•■ us spccdi i
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  • 68 7 so! I 1.1 Ft-b »5 \P n Monroe, her i-urves 1 uuir-r j lon£ mink imeated at llonululu to] that lipaMac nr ■"murr direit" i personal questions \nif i nans. thing I'll "he M itfa a >n»ilt- Anif ri- A-»n«en ask^d n)»" tho t|ti<*>tioo.s. Thf Japanewsmen
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  • 82 7 i F 23 (H< t< r>— A '.vho da ns she k out the moon's ol 183.000,000 s iway, g r« television ras to prove thai her j are ".eesropic. Le. B: itish ians M Ritch nan wonder. W B- B ?orpora: her ami g
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  • 53 7 .[i >RNWO< >D (N< v York*. I 23 '.i 1 tQ m a purported n iring I ported to have had ..:'c-er. Cannon was k. I've «o1 s Cann so shot dog to death and led f In '^c lefi Grassland: hosI Nr-.v York. a mental
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  • 130 7 They Put Best Foot Forward RIB my eyes, hold me steady. I'm seeing things one. two. three dustmen on the trot! There are a lot of hard words said mi n various titles and towns about different sorts of dustmen, but you wouldn't breathe a murmur of
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  • 318 7 RUSSIA WANTS PEACE IN ASIA, DECLARES DULLES But We Must Be Alert' WASHINGTON, Feb. ?5 (UP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m a speech last night said that he does not wholly exclude th« idea that the Soviet Union might want peace m Asia. But he warned that the
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  • 87 7 Pope Pius Too Weak To Say Mass VATICAN CITY Kd J (AP)-! 1 pe Pius Xi! st wi^ too k\ c yesU rdaj 'o lination that lighi y indicate more iv i v .lioh ha? h strength < r a Bm i I birthdaj too weak to s;^'- I rday,
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  • 319 7 FATE OF EUROPEAN ARMY IN THE BALANCE LONDON. Feb. 25 (Reuter)— The late of the European Army plan was m the balance yesterday as the rift over German rearmament appeared to be widening m three Western countries. In Britain, the House of Commons yesterday began debating the Berlin Big y
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  • 105 7 Machine Smokes For Mice MAN with the unusual machine, above. is Mr. Mervyn Williams, animal technician at Llandough Hospital. Cardiff, adjusting th air intake to a chamber I m which are smoking mice. The machine smokes <>0 cigarettes daily, and is being used for research, following i stnxiet? over recent
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  • 75 7 CONSIDERABLE quantities of ammunition are being bought from African troops of the King's African Rifles lor delivery to the Mau Mail, D. C. Kennedy. Crown Counsel, told the Nyeri Emergency Assize Court yesterday. He was opening the prosecution again.-! three African em- ployees of the
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  • 40 7 Iraq will buy arms from the West, but whether >he .vill stand by the West mi n the event of war will be derded when the event come*. Premier Jamali told a press ((inference questioner m Baghdad yesterday. A. P.
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  • 28 7 TWO derated trains collided head-on m the entrance of Hamburg's main railway station jusi after the peak of the morning rush hour traffic yesterday, injuring 30 persons.- AP
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  • 31 7 Hundreds of men and women died m Czech concentration vamps during the recent citfd spell, the Vienna Catholic News Service "Kathpress" reported yesterday. Among those killed were '■*'■< priests and nuns.- AP
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  • 21 7 MOSCOW radio said yesterday that American mi tarj bases m Spain ''constitute a serious ihrr;it. 1o neace m Europe.- A P
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  • 26 7 THE I.S. Army Intelligence Service sttki yesterday it has no knowledge of reports thai atomic cannon are being statioiied m Czechoslovakia by Hie 'Russians- A. P.
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  • 128 7 BELGIANS DESERT TO REDS TOKYO, Feb. 25, (UP)— Radio Peking said today two Belgian soldiers crossed into Communist territory and surrendered five days alter. the armistice In Korea and now are m Red China. The Communist radio broad- j cast a dispatch from Antung. the huge Red air base city
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  • 105 7 Search For Missing Jet Continues PEARL HARBOUR. Feb. 25 (AP). The far-reaching threeQatiOD air and s:ea search continued yesterday 400 miles southwest of the U.S. Atomic Pacific proving grounds lor n missing Australian Jet bomber. The plane, which normuliy carries a crew of three, disappeared on Monday afternoon. It was
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  • 53 7 COPENHAGEN. Feb. 25, (AFP). Another Amen ex-serviceman has become a woman here, it was learned yesterday. Office worker Charles McLeod, '28. of New Orleans who i saw military service m 1943, has undergone a series of operations ai the Dispebjerg Hospital here and is nowknown as
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  • 22 7 A SHARP quake jolted the Tokyo area yesterday morning. There were no immediate re--1 ports of damage of casualties. A.P
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  • 26 7 LON'DOX. Ft':.. 23 (AP The Churchill government an- 1 nounced yesterday it would contribute £500,000 towards repairing last September earthquake damage m Cyprus.
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  • 44 7 The world ice dan« champions JLAN WEST WOOD and LAWRENCE DEMMV of Britain h* low. retained their litir during the championship* at Oslo la-»t week Here the> ar<' nop ia championship w i n n i n p ftirm. U.P. photo
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    • 1138 8 Tel: 2405 BLUE FUNNEL LINE _ci: tm m itaes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. PS? Dept. Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed ?la other ports to load* and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P Sham Penang tmnun.s for Liverpool Glas- og/ *S^S LiVerpOOl DUbUn Feb
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    • 655 8 EAST ASIATIC LIN SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA! X (OMIMnj Spore P.N'harii f. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 4 t>Ma r "PASADENA" Ecu Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama .25 26Mar 24 24 Mar "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 8 BApr 7 7 Apr "MEONIA" for Bangkok 15 18Apr
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  • 248 9  - CHINESE URGED TO HELP R.I. ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Specie! Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 25 The important economic daily here, Utusan Nasionaf, formerly published by ex-Eccrtomic Minister Sumanang, has issued a strong appeal for the mobilization of Chinese investment capital in Indonesia. This call is part of a growing realization
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    49 9 plloKi BOMBAY SidU- Ministers, beaded b C >i Mm. u*Ji Desai (second from left) drop Bowers into Ui from a carriaee sr'-npnded above the rivei dv: n tne eereßHHiiaJ opening of the prrliminai> v\ i k <tn ti ■>« d Koyna River Hydr-Eleitric Projr.l ah" (t(l n utfa fc{;6(t.«00.000. A.P
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  • 147 9 LONDON, Feb. 25 (AP)— A spokesman for the London tea trade yesterday denied Ceylon reports that the London buyers were rigging tea prices at low levels. "There i^ do evidenjce whatever thai there is any combination to force prices down." said L.D. Humphrey's. VicePresident
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  • 78 9 World Bank Invests In Thai Factory BANGKO^! Fi^ MO A sixtj miilioi 1 $9,000,000 Ma an be invested m ;< 1 Eai m Tbaki i I 1 winca. Itiailand, I v Urn 1 Ba it was learned hci« tet% tlj The plant e«p« a produce 60,000 tons o1 rly [t
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  • 36 9 UN tO Study Water Projects UNITED NA ON£ Yo.k. Fd (Ul r> Nations &cretary Gener; Dag Hamraarskjold need the appoi) t ol Eh Raiph Bui 'ad a rcir.mittee that wil stud] water projects m 1 lEast.
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  • 102 9 TUNGSTEN ORE STOCKS IN US. GLEN COVE. New York. Feb. 25— (AP)— President B«--yar <;l Turkey and b.i s offi. La! party came here yesterday to visit the world's largest TuiuIstcn refining plant as guests j of'K. C. I-i. its operator. Li, n Chinese, runs the Wah Chang Refinery. He
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  • 44 9 c "C Urn n noon prices (eenti terd No. 1 RSS 4i Xo. II ft A No. 1 RSS A I 4i No. 2 I 4i R! 3 b. Mar. B a M i Marol <i Ai ril/J 4 J a\ Toot
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  • 43 9 S <1 ra t< <j .8 per picu *h b ;t arour. c". -r s |36 C sellei «-«i V. .t Singapoi pn (per f ibiei Ba S280: i2o ->• cm S6Q, r S IMS (Sarawak .r.-- > k); floui I I ge- siak«
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  • 16 9 :YO. Feb. v a v trado i < V. i h prod r il <.
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  • 22 9 Sinf ap ft* sti aIS >< lay ..1 54J !b. c < 1 \V, <•. rubb- Overseas ordei t < w and v Some purv<
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  • 59 9 on tppoci i little ci r alar. E rt i KHI F .Ayer H 24 I I 7 21 i r i r. 16 >d Gol< I i 1- rt Alex B Ords Ft 1 I f c W. I I A c 4 -1 7 I 4 Unit-
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  • 19 9 GIFT TO N 'LISTS ]HE For lion? >r m LJSS4.3 V v i^ ed I r I A .P.
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    • 376 9 LH Obiter By Al Capp ESAB* s SOOPC.R- TH' SOttSGS TWtft k/ THEV 1 -^T l 5C^«r^^ iNLc^ ED -V IN THIS ™'J£™If? PO rTV/g |NAMEIS*MVSTERlOUS;//>0Vr/V5fV Prfc. A f-*VN<r \iB/lh U DRAIN PIPE" >~*~-*-*W r I ON ACCOUNT WE. a g-'CARE WHAT •P^l i V^«LS^""d? T ""Vsjk y~~r /"v^qPSSN name?-
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    • 359 9 |§FC lid/? A D REII v| N s:; Kwaj Ab, jv ■i i^ u^ STORE COUNCIL FOB ADULT "T SINGAPORE EDUCATION: course on "Phy- CATHA* G toj Erok^l.lS. i d I sical Geograhy" m Boom 17, 9J5 IMhlll mmm I Hospital, followed by 4mm snow < i>i''.mw- .mi iTIO\S- Eree
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  • 859 10  -  JAMES BACON LONG LIST of luscious lovelies can testify to Howard Hughes' rating as Hollywood's greatest off-screen Romeo. If he ever published the story of his romances, not even Errol Flynn would qualify to write the foreword, certainly no man, boy, or producer
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  • 453 10  -  DONALD ZEC By r rm life el Sherlock Holmes A the most celebrated private dete<ti\f m crime fiction, is to be lilnird for IS. television. An American company. opei iting m Paris, plans to make '-nine films, starring British actor Ronald Ho- rd (son of the
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  • 44 10 riiuto). MARILYN MONROE makes her dehttt before tin- loth I S Division stationed m Korea midst niiinerous "cat calls" and the popping Of ttushltiiilts liv the troops and press. Marilyn planed there from Tokyo where she i» spending her UP
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  • 276 10 Moscow i-XPi— You can tak.- it from the Soviet press that Ku-sia is ahead of the rest of the world m 3-O movie techniques, too <-\en though it lias just recently nreJ sented only its <>ft" 3-D feature film since the war. And. furthermore, the
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    • 277 10 CATKAY ORGANISATION r» ATTRACTIONS TODAY Ai ii j |YC Jm 143 DAILY! dMl\ M-<»-M*9 Hilarious talerlainment tKERR PIDGEON TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Hish Vdventure In The Wastelands Of The North: "SEA of LOST SHIPS JOHN DEREK WANDA HENORIX WAITER ROMAN >V JiIMV TOM TUtlt m*tm <ku« oa j*k«mok til coofD MATINEES! 1
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    • 336 10 rWtn.nj^n.rxAn.n.n n. n_n n n I *t RITA DEL MR rpODAVS QUOTATION: oi,| I affe i« practically iteld at bay «<> long as one can keen life m«M ins. The ital rurrents likr mountain Mrtvun-. tend to re"jmenate themselves as tliej tinw luijii Itiirroughs. «M k BIRTHU 11. VM» HIIMII>U,N
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  • 231 11 '^9BB B ss£Ss^tfe^?42s as? larruuiers said that the "warm up" fiahts for fimi Dr. McGirx was commenting on a cable from the Bangkok promoter Devit Chantixavanij whicfa said: --Entreat McGirr agree to weight limit of stone ten pounds for fights mi n Tokyo and Singapore. Able to
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  • 78 11 Athletic Interest is Waning II I lIMPIR. Thurs. Hew ur> Athletic- Club la>t >ear's poor Stair th;- :nsuffi»ifnt inter. .11 by other athletic iv a Malaya. nly c ght fix- due to a nong Jr K. Nank Pr< s at ng bei c I triang re ol Trophy Ma Ui
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  • 209 11 B olton Spurs Win Cup Replays LONDON, Feb. M (Keuter)— Rolton Wanderers. ir\ runner>-up. and Tottenham Hotspur reached tasl eujht m the Football ft we lit toll Cup today n« their fifth round replays againsl Portsmouth I respectively* -kcepinj He brt a I en a gi ighl a tax W
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  • 41 11 :\\.H te \m will pi it Com»tnce at soccer at BODC" Sunday. X P r M< Rii rd. L. P. Franklin. L. V iopi- i. Dias. 1 Singl A. la. J. C. Edward, r. Su ace P- reira
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  • 26 11 DA I VTEHAN BADAN Xl RSI t |Ie Kampons Le -ie soe- PJ d. s ored for i Pcmada and Cheong Chee and h
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    137 11 Mis s Taeko Tsutsumi. 25 (shown here), selected as one of the candidates for the Japanos c team to compete m the Second Asian Games, is currently undergoing surgical treatment to become a man. according to a Japanese newspaper report. The young lady was placed fourth m the javelin thrqw
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  • 146 11 I LONDON, Feb. 24 (AP) 'Jake Tali, British Empire' fyweight champion, scored a! I technical knockout last night ewer Henk Van De r Zee.: Uutch bantamweight champion I The referee stopped the bout 1 ai the end of the sixth round Both weighed H4i pounds'. Tne
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  • 74 11 Maraano To Defend His Title NEW YORK. Feto 25, (Reuter) Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight boxing champion. will defend his title ag; i I d Charles, a former title .r, -i a 15 round coi;N i V SI im on June 17. This was announced last by Mr. Jim Morris, Presideni
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  • 92 11 Star Socceritea will travel to Xee Soon to play a friendly] game of soccer against R.A.P.C. > m s inday. Star Soccerites will be -f.ecU'd from K. G. Supi' :J"! L. S. Paul; M<* Moon Fook. I Low Kok Cheng. Subni Sitii, Mokhtar Mai fudz,
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  • 53 11 S! \i ;AP< )RE I lalays wi an i FA :cer m Muar tomorrow. The following will travel: Osman Angullia, Arshad Jaffar. Jol an Hassan, A. Etahman Jr.. Haji Garhan, Ahmad Vusoff, Aman Kastawi, Osman Johan, Rahman Aziz, Omar Awang, Ibrahim Mansor. Awang Bakar, [small Yusoff, Rahim
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  • 298 11 RAFFLES Institution became the first to humble the hitherto unbeaten Bartley Secondary School when the teams met m return encounter of their interschool soccer fixture at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Raffles won 2—l. Raffles had to thank their stout-hearted defenders of >m Kirn Chye, Teh Puh and;
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  • 141 11 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Po'ice earned their right to meet Singapore Engiiieer ReI giment m the final when they beat University 111 1-0 m their I SHA junior knockout semi- 1 I final tie played at Bukit Chermin yesterday. The Po'ice were nearly al- ways m "'he
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  • 58 11 Yesterday's Fairer Park soccer: 11. M.5. Newfoundland beat Indian Recreation Club 2-0. Scorers were Redding and Gazali. K.P.M.S.C. beat Mansfield S.C. A-2. Van der Meji scored al! three for X.P.M. "and William Tan scored both goals for Ma p. field. Tampenis Rovers beat Youn? Soccerites 2-1
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  • 36 11 SELETAR neat Changi 2-1 m the final of the R.A.F. j Malaya inter-station knockout hockey competition at Seletar yesterday. Carpenter scored both the goals for Seletar and Dozey scored for Changi.
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    • 451 11 NOTICES TENDERS FENDERS will be received by the Manager of the Singapore Branch Office of the P.T. PELAJARAX NASIONAL INDONESIA (PELNI-LINESt. 12 Robinson Road. Singapore 1 for Stevedoring of this Company's vessels during the period of Ist April up to 31st December 1954. Tenders m letter form must be forwarded
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    • 449 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT \Y ORK m connection with electrical extensions m the Jalan Besar and Lavendei Street area of Singapore wil necessitate cessation of supply between the hours 12 midnight on Friday 26th February 1954. and 6.0 d a.m. on Saturday 27th February. 1954 The
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    • 510 11 ENGAGEMENT I AI-VOXG lii i gagemeni I j |g ai ou 'd i< i. r. Sun and <- X.v k Sun <•. h B v j S Yin of X k AHWHIRCEMBIT SEE throug] 56 the f; con. gardeni Pu Sudone S I avail; picnics, Iravt Service. Phone SITUATIONS VACANT"
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  • 344 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Thurs.— Gay dc Lyon, King Crow, Picture' House, Campus BeiJe, Doncaster and Motion Picture were the outstanding workers at this morning's wind- itu-up gallops m preparation for their engagements on Saturday. Guy de Lyon, with Viney astride, returned
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  • 4 12 Wednesday Finishes In Pictures
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  • 313 12 I poh Race Weights WOGVrs for to- 1 morrow's Ipoh races are: CL. 2. DIV. I— <J F. Ambassador 9.00 rheatre 8.11 Barracuda 8.09 White Carnation 8.07 Sovereign 8.l)<» Bunga 8.05 Kriskay 8.0*4 Director 8.03 Sky High 8.03 I Marvel of P<* ru 8.02 i National Hope 801 Rice Mill
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  • 128 12 VERULAM (McCloud) finished ahead o! JTCMSONI (Jones) when sent over three; m :58 4 5 sec. Watch Verulam, who is m splendid shape. CAMPUS BELLE (McCloud) finished ahead ol CAMBRIDGE BLUE (J. Jones m a three furlongs run to return 39 L 5 sec. Campus Belle won
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  • 307 12 IPOH Thurs.— ln a completely one-sided game, the Indian Hockey Federation team thrashed the Federation of Malaya XI by thirteen goals to nothing before an estimated crowd of 5.000 at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Never before had such a brilliant exhibition
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  • 440 12 The Indians took an early lead with a goal by Balbir j Singh during a goalmouth scramble. Nadarajah fumbl- i ed with a rolling ball and j Balbir Singh immediately pounced on the opportunity to open scoring m the second minute. The Federation fought back
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  • 92 12 eagi to the an lua:^ H Federal SCI at I I on Saturday afternoon. b here tomorrow and a warm by the Penang i. A iation and the India' sciation b M -iving a the team at the M Ofl c at 6 p.m tomorrow. O:, th<
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  • 422 12 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Feb. 25 (Reuter)— England need to score quickly when they resume their first innings today if they are to have a chance of winning the third Cricket Test against West Indies here. Len Hutton and Denis Comp- on yesterday laid the
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  • 98 12 THE Malayan badminton team for the Indonesian! championship left Singapore yesterday by Garuda Airways without Chan Kon Leong, the Selangor veteran who could not get leave to travel. The team consisi of Lim Kee Fong and Teck Chye of Selan- I gor. Lee Hoo Chye
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  • 148 12 TATPIXG. Thurs.— ln their KO hockey replay yesterday. Kilal Club "qualified to meet the P T m the final, beating the Survey Sports Club 2-1. The Kilat forwards showed up well m tiie middle of the half and off a rebound. Say Peng rushed up to
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  • 57 12 SEREMBAX. Thurs.— The only Slate Badminton Association m the country which failed to oiganise any championship o: other trophy matches during the past year the Ne^ri Sembilan Badminton Association— is now attempting to revive itself when it holds its general meeting after an absence of two years at
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  • 48 12 JO'!- (RE BAHRU. Thurs Kluang .v. rsing C tnbii i beal Jo ire Bahr i 2-1 after L 5 utes extra time m the semi-fina of the P'.VD soccer compel;-. Nasir scored both the goals for the Combined team while Doi.ah scored ior the Losers
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  • 156 12 NS Has Soccer Schemes SIRI.MBAN, Ihur*: Among thf BehcMH the Negri Sembilan Foatball AsxKiation will endeavour to introduce thi> season k one to cater lor the aeeds ot Boeeer players incapacitated b\ ißJaries. This kjv Mated b| the newl> elected President ot the Association. Mr. A. K. Keinam, when he
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  • 21 12 GSC netball season arts on March 2 Practices will be held ever-. Tuesda .< rhurs4 ay on the S.R.C. Padang.
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