Singapore Standard, 15 March 1954

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it S. Vol. IV. No. 256. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1934 TWELVE PACES 10 TEXTS.
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  • 809 1 CONSTELLATION CRASH DEATH mil MOUNTS TO 33 Goode To Decide On Inquiry STEWARDESS DIES OF SEVERE BURNS Standard Staff Reporters FIRST two of a team of investigators who will attend the inquiry inta Saturday's crash of a British Overseas Airways Corporation Constellation, with the loss of
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  • 209 1 Change Of Plan Led To Young Mother's Death A CHANGE of plan to return one day earlier to the Colony from her holidays was the misfortune of Mrs. Lim Siang Hin, 22, who met her tragic death m Saturday's air crash at KaSicng. Mrs. Lim nee Teo Siew Keng, wiis
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  • 70 1 MR. Yap Phenir Geek, General Manager of Sze Hai Tun? Bank. Singapore, pours out a handful of rice over the coffin of the late Mr. M. Ct. M. Chitambaram Chettiar at :hi* Ghandi Memorial Hall, R.u> Course Road, during a ■tsasrarhU service, yesterday. Mr. Chiiambaram
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  • 252 1 Crash Briefs THE MAIL: Among the mail carried by {he crashed Constellation, were two bags k mail from the Royal household of the Queen now wring Australia, together with films and photographs of 'tie Royal tour for British newspapers. A spokes nan of the General
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  • 490 1 Full List Of The Victims 31 PASSENGERS AND 2 CREW LONDON. Mar. 14 (Reuter)— BOAC today issued a list of 31 passengers killed m yesterday's Constellation crash and the following list is based on this and other sources: Dr. Harold Rutledge married. British University lecturer of 4H Wririge Street Marroubra,
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  • 114 1 ALOK STAR. Sun. A two-year-old eiri was killed and two persons were seriously injured yesterday evening wlu'ii a .storm struck the Jerluti area m North Keilau. i-jnrsjn< extensive damage. it-si teyt>rU said that at least i 46 homes were completely wrecked. Roofs of houses were
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  • 29 1 FOUR of the crash victims (Top to bottom): Mrs. Lim Siang ffin, Mr. M. Ct. M. Chitambarain Chettiar, Mr. Sen Gupta, and Mr. Michael Sh'athin.
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  • 87 1 MR. M.N. OXFORD the Acting Director of Civil Aviation. Malaya Borneo region, who i s expected in Singapore today t o get first hand details of the crash. Sir Miles Thomas, chair man of the BO AC wwoh o left London for Singapore pesterday
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  • 59 1 AX Ind.aii yesterday mm ing attacked three Chine-,'* brothers and stabbed them n their bouse m Geylang R^wij, Singapore. He then rail j.■ iMd raped. Later, an tndiaa surrender* ed at .I<jo Chiat Police Station. A;, inree brothers, N'eo Te.-lc Seng, Neo Teck K:au and N-j Teck
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  • 668 2 NON-COMMUNAL PARTY? ITS IMPOSSIBLE NOW You Can't Change In One Day, Says UMNO Leader IPOH, Sun. The President of UMNO, Tungku Abdul Rahman, today declared before 1,000 supporters of the Perak State Alliance with comprises the MCA, UMNO, MIC and the Perak Progressive Party that he was very anxicus to
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  • 45 2 THE Singapore Camera Club m»i; ho n its M Pa;> Md.ayan Photographic Exhibition of the .\ir.< of >no'i>graphers m the Co o::y. the Federation, Sarawak. Brunei. North Borneo and Indonesia m th* British Council Centre Smgapore. from June 12 to M
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  • 156 2 Schools To Apply For Aid ALL SINGAPORE Chinese schools numbering about 300 will DC told by the Chinese Schools Teachers' Union and Urn Managemeni Boards to apply fur financial he!p under :ie Increased Aid proposal put up by Government recentiy. This aid will be given undex pertain conditions, including !he
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  • 36 2 the ann la] general meeting I te Singapore Branch ot the British Red Cross Society will b* he!(i on Thursday, April l. b tne War Memorial Bail, St. Andrew's Cathedral, a; o.jo p.m.
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  • 506 2 CHITAMBARAM CHETTIAR 15 CREMATED I THE first of funerals for 1 the 33 victims of Saturday's Ka!!ang air crash took place yesterday evening when the multi-millionaire Mr. M.Ct. M. Chitambaram Chettiar was cremated at the Bidadari I Hindu Cemetery. More than 7f.0 prominent Indian and Chinese business- men attended the
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  • 42 2 MR. HO SIEW TIEN Chairman of the Board of Directors of Messrs. Ho Hock Ann Co., Ltd.. celebrated his Bath birthday recently at his residence. Mr Ho is seen above cutting the birthday cake, surrounded by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren
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  • 89 2 LINCAM: LABOUR CODE iS OUTMODED Standard Start R SINGAPORE G was yesterday a being wholly' un with the gene; of labour m the of not caring ■■antiquated and labour code to the modern reg I of organised Ul The rb.arge Mr. S. T. V. Ling of ihe Army Union, y«
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  • 124 2 Emphasising strengthen the I movement. Mr. Lti member.; that v Unties to foster v ranks as m countries, the I gloomy Dispelling the union has accepte pay ronso idatior-; is constr ied to of salai ies. :he Pre ""Nothing has be, But what has bee was a guarantee
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  • 247 3 3 -Stage Plan Takes Shape Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Over two million' voters m the Federation will shortly be told the meanin? of elections m the biggest ever publicity campaign now being planned by the Information Services. A team ol officers, headed by Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latif,
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  • 73 3 ANOTHER strike is looming m the C i my. En pi >yees of the Eastern Ligh! 4- Company, numbering than 40. will hold a ng this week-end r take i »tr ke ballot T'i_- Singapore Lighter vl; >. Union, who represents them, have decided to this a
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  • 102 3 Minimum Temperature: hum 7..:» j> m. on Mar. 13 to 7.30 am. M Mar. 14 Singapore 7t 1".:. Penaiiff (71 F.). Kola Bitiru (76 F.i. Kuala Lumpur <:<> I. IpDli (71 Fi, Kuan'an 1 7"! FA. Maximom Temperature: from 7. 1 d A.m. t.» 7..!(> p.m. on Mar.
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 3 HOMECRAFT of a very Irish standard was seen at the Malay Girls School, Singapore on Saturday, when pupils of all Malay schools m Singapore exhibited their handwork. The exhibition was opened by Miss Freda C-iwilliain, Assistant Education Adviser, Colonial Office, London. She is seen at extreme left m the above
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  • 206 3 Business As Usual Again IT WAS business as usual at Singapore'^ Kallang airport yesterday. There was no sign of Saturday's aircrash disturbing the flow of passengers or the schedule of flights. Even the crash was not discussed much by the visitors. Only those who saw the crash on Saturday were
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  • 37 3 THE Offi-er Administering the Government. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, will open the fourth session it the second Legislative Council of Singapore. The ceremonial opening will take place at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 29 3 THE Crime Prevention Week Exhibition m Singapore will be declared open at 5.30 p.m. today by Mr. W.A.C. Goode. Officer Administering the Government, at Happy World Stadium.
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 3 Photo MR. FRANCIS Lim Chin Pang is seen helpin? his bride, Miss Foong Lee Shuan to cut their wedding cake at Robinson's Cafe yesterday, where more than 00 guests attended the weddins reception.— Standard
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  • 40 3 TWO blackouts occurred In th_» East Coast area last night. The :irjt which lasted fox i'> >ut t-v» and half hours >l irte i at 6 p.m. The se »nd h lasted about ten, nuoutes started at 10 p.m.
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  • 156 3 SINGAPORE and the Federation are to send a number of representatives to attend a course m Parliamentary proceedings conducted by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association m Britain. Tha Association has already asked both Governments to- name their represent jtUvss. but no decision has been yet taken by them.
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  • 196 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The first branch of Party Negara set to become the ruling party m a selfgoverning United States of Malaya, was formed m Kuala Lumpur today. I Over 150 people attended I the inaugural meeting of the branch which elected Raja Ayoub bin Raja
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  • 121 3 Eber Tells Of 'National Movement' Standard Special Correspondent LONDON. Sun.— The Malayan guerillas represent '"a national movement, and m fighting them, a Briton risks becoming another Captain Griffiths." Mr. John Eber declared m a week-end debate here. The Malayan Forum. of which Mr. Eber i s secretary, was debating against
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    • 226 3 ISMBCIMB. .7-0.11 *;vi/:.V.Vf«.v> FURTHER FINAL REDUCTIONS /A r//£ LADIES' MEN'S DEPTS. T. E ODDMENT SALE BEGINS TO-DAY WASSIAMULL'S lIICH STREET SfNCATORfi. I -i~i-i*i-i*i..i~i_i~i_ri_n_-u- L _|-,_j- 1 -i ii-..i-._i-._i-t_ -,ru-_"T l -,_,-u-,_n.,- l _,.i -i -i.-i.-i.i-i_i-i. i ij u -u-u-uT-I] IRISH BLOODSTOCK AGENCY, LTD. 7 ANGLESEA STREET DUBLIN Bloodstock Purchased Shipped
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    459 4  -  M.A. GLASGOW MECHANICAL BRAINS' TAKE ON NEW TASKS; By pLECTRONIC calculating machines that can work oat complicated mathematical problems with unrivalled speed and accuracy, putting the work of even skilled accouatantants m the shade, have been freely described and have been seen m action k> larue numbers of people.
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  • 557 4  -  Kenneth John Ames (m The Christian Science MonJur') pOR mam years the old Mormon church of Ferry Fryston near Ferrybridge. Yorkshire, was useless for j three months out of every winter btCWIM of flooding. The problem of its lowlying and remote position was eventually brought
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  • 996 4 SCIENCE, INVENTION AND ADVENTURE BY JOAN SFEHCE These Are The Interests Of Girls And Boys In Britain Today TJOW MUCH alike young AA boys are, whatever country they come from and whatever their rank, was shown m London recently when an eight-years-old Prince, who was due to open a Schoolboys'
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  • 128 4 THREE-YEAR-OLD Claudia had been cii.cft.llv instructed not to handle Mother's china dishes. One day her curiosity wen out. and she picked uv M of the dishes to examine it. Mother caught her m the set. and led her into the bathroom, which was the famiiv's "Fpenkmg" room.
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  • 121 5 Speaking of Pictures ABOVE: "Morning" by Kong Tsi Seng of 432 Penang Rd. Penang. Rolleiflex, f 16, l/'OOth Agfa. LEFT: "Eternal" by T. Turner of 6 Marsiling Rd., Singapore. Rolleiflex, f4, lsec, Selochrome. RIGHT: "The Photographer" by Lee Beng Kokof 170 Brick Kiln Rd Penang. Airesflex, fll, 1 100 th,
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  • 575 5 By A Market Correspondent AFTER the Randall Report there was never any v<-'i.iioud ol the I'nited States si?nin« the International Tin Agreement and the formal announcement of its non- participation should have occasioned no Mirpri>e. ,i a nee that si R i .ie RDeomtroctioii m
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  • 342 5  -  RITA DEL MAR fir T" 1 <» I) If! Ql OT 11ON J- "IfjM want tn b<" a Klfn;:ulr man. U;>m 1 lea\e out the working parts." Hnsel limner. MOVDAI' lot: I EBVON'E: You will be m a position to inaugurate Kwnething new o. to advance
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    • 150 5 Majority Of Winners Ir The Photo Competition Used 5 r/?<? Foromost Twin -Lens Refine Cnnvm 5 j a Fitted with World I atnous 5 Jfc^^3 MKKOU I 3.5 LENS 5 /I !Ko I 1.1 N> [LttdS cob a 1 1 11 \> P^P 1 f^!^ EXCF.I.SIOK I M I INS
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    • 1283 5 Miimi iiwiiiMii IV V M.< A.: staff meeting I r rrt^Rrrn I ITtNCAPnrn fagi?te!S e rtSl-ifh nd oi p E S:! LUMPUR j^ i I »> lI!MMr V/ l\ t J-: team 7 p.m.. bodybuilding 5 p.m'iODKON: Stalag 17; 315, 630 and tgß v,;iLf f yr^ inHJff Board of Directors
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  • 1793 6  - DIVORCING ECONOMICS FROM POLITICS IN MALAYA Andrew Roth By m the first of two articles fro iff London QN February 12 the Director-General of Information Services m the Federation of Malaya, Alec Peterson, made a curiously revealing statement m a BBC broadcast from London. In describing the steady progress being
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  • 813 6 Y\ 1 .vill be among the first to agree that the secret society hoodlums cannot be beaten by being treated with kid gloves. Criminal gentlemen who use knives, broken bottles, sticks and pistols are not the kind of people who will play the game according to Queensbury
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  • 1090 6 MR. RAJ BECOMES A REFORMER I Soys VEDAGIBI T. SAMSANBAM j^HE Hindus of Singapore who have been expecting a bill for the compulsory registration of their marriages since 1933 have at fast got not only one but two bills. Air. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Legislative Councillor for i Rochore, has
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    • 301 6 Sir; After having read m certain local papers, contradictory reports on Ihe question of "United Kingdom of Malaya"'. I feel, as Chairman of the National Congress held at Penang on March 4. that it is my duly to write and clarify the whoJe situation with a
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    • 129 6 SINGAPORE iicitK STANDARD I MMWIimW MUHiNINU NEWSPAFEB HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square. London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG ♦5. Sultan St.. 83. Cowan St. 8, Leith St.. Tele: 4588.
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  • 184 7 Major Vietminh Seaport Captured SAIGON, Mar. 14 iter) Several battalii of French and VietC9C seaborne troops rda* landed on the ><\ir. of control Annam arid seiied Qui Nhon, an ml rebel port on the \_i Sea. controlling one <■. the main roads across ktral Indo-China, the X f-nch High Command
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  • 120 7 COMMONS HAS PLAN TO CUT THE CACKLE LONDON. Mar 14: (Reuten. —Three Conservative members l I Parliament today put forward a p!an designed to end c. -night House* of Commons *»1 tti IlgS. Weary members were rest- j Ig "his weekend after three ia'e nHhi s;tt:n»^ ail on arrr.ed forces'
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  • 43 7 B< «DEAUX, Alar 14 (H Ar and Old Marie B oi HOSt Ding a peop c, mc g hei i od h sbai i B ming :i '•< te 1 1 one w I ai I ai ago doi tatemeni
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  • 28 7 SAN M \Pv— A fire u.\ I e-tenth ■ty ate Sal y, two kn wn lead), stai sing and i per ;s, rmj rted t
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  • 49 7 photo. THIS MOB SCENE shows demonstrators who trooped to General Naguib's villa near Cairo recently to call for his return to office after he was ousted by Nasser. The demonstrators brandish portraits of their hero m front of the barbed wire surrounding his home. U.P.
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  • 292 7 Students Demonstrate Against Nasser BREAK OFF WITH UK! CAIRO, Mar. 14 (UP) —Five hundred Cairo University students Haunted special emergency regulations and demonstrated yesterday demanding the ousting of Vice-Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser and hostilities against the British forces m the Canal zone. The demonstrators also shouted for breaking off relations
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  • 161 7 CARACAS. Venezuela. Mar. 14. The United States yesterday won an overwhelming victory at the tenth inter American conference for its declaration warning international Communism against trying to conquer the Western Hemisphere. Ihe United S:..'.: i > proposal Comix inisni was approved by II wot
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  • 68 7 I BELIZE. (British Honduras) I Mar. 14. (AP).— -The People's United Party (PUP) said yes- terday it wants U.S. Senator j Joseph McCarthy, "the greatest Communist hunter." to coni duct an inquiry here to dis- prove colonial government charges that PUP has tied with the
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  • 177 7 NAIROBI, Mar. 14 (Reuter)— The six African members of Kenya's Legislative Council are considering resigning as a body m protest at the multi-racial government proposals of the British Colonial Secretary, according to reports here, A usually reliable source! said yesterday that the group headed by
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  • 137 7 Biggest Bang Of Them All WASHINGTON, Mar. 14: (Reuter)— A high Government official suggested here last night that the United States had set off the most powerful hydrogen explosions yet achieved at the Eniwetok testing grounds. "We are well pleased with the 'bangs' the official who declined to be quoted
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  • 28 7 TWO United States soldiers are believed to have been killed and nine injured when an explosion ripped apart a barracks room m Trieste. Reuter.
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  • 273 7 Fatemi Stabbed As Officers Lead Him To Jail MAN THE MOB TORE TO TEHERAN, Mar. 14 (Reuter) Fanatical supporters of the Shah of Iran twice stabbed Hussein Fatemi Dr. Mossadeq's righthand man and Britain-hating former Foreign Minister last night as he was led through a howling crowd to prison after
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  • 429 7 NIXON APPROVES CONGRESS INVESTIGATIONS WASHINGTON, Mar. 14 (Reuter)— The Vice President, Mr. Richard Nixon, m a radio television speech last night made only a passing reference to Senator Joseph McCarthy and said: "I opprove of the Congressional investigations. But he added that President Eisenhower insisted on fair play m the
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  • 52 7 MOSCOW. Mar. 14, Reuter The Indian Embassy said Mr. Menon called at the Foreign Ministry for a half hour talk yesterday and had a "general discussion on various subjects" with the Foreign Minister. The Embassy which described the meeting as routine said it was at Mr.
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  • 40 7 LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE. Virginia Mar. 14. (AFP).— The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles. arrived here last night from Caracas where he has been representing the Gnjfed States at the Inter-American conference.
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  • 183 7 MOSCOW, Mar. 14 (AP) Soviet citizens go to the polls today from Riga to Vladivostok to elect a new parliament the Supreme Soviet but you can bet all top Government and Party officials will be re-elected and there will be no change
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  • 260 7 Barbara Breaks Vo w In Less Than 3 Months PALM BEACH. (Florida), Mar. 14. (UP).— Heiress Barbara Hutton and Mr. Porfirio Rubirosa announced yesterday they had derided to end their marriage of less than three month?, despite the bride's vow on her wedding day that this time it was "for
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    • 32 7 People m the know Always Ask For IS P AWJST I j 2Hi >"|»«""«* mm Xjr*J Federallon $13.50 v *—^-r $M.7S \\r Quart Per Quart Tntde Enquiries Invited Sole \:<nt<:ROBINSONS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 67 8 The tributors of Kesang Tin Ltd. resumed mining operations m March, 1953 and ai'er providing $11,972 for mine amortization, there was a net profit of $22,314 (11.2 per cent). Proposed final dividend of 5 per cent will make a total of 15 per cent for year
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  • 255 8 Industrials: Alex Brick Ords $3.40 C.T.S Ords 25/3, Fraser Neave Ords $2.10 to $2.05 to $2.07*. Gammons $3.20 to $3.17! to $3.20, Georgetown Dispensary $2.57! Hammers $2.87| cd cb, Wm. Jacks $402 and $4.04 Malayan Breweries $3.35. Malayan Cement $1.23 to $1.25, Robinson Ords $1.83 cd,
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  • 379 9 NEIGHBOUR OF RUSSIA Memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim. (Cassell. 425.) By WILLIAM CLARK 1 is an exception lo all the rules. Living on Russia's border, it is a prosperous capitalist State which trades equally with East and West: defeated by (he Red Army, it has maintained a vigorous Parliamentary demomocracy. How?
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  • 874 9  - BOOKS of The WEEK MLLE POISSON HAROLD NICOLSON Madame de Ptmipariour. By Nancy Mitford. (Hamisb Hamilton. 1 55.) -By TT may be that the fashion for satirical biography introduced by Lylton Strachey is now on the wane. I trust also that the public are losing their taste lor the pseudo-psychological
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  • 565 9  -  IVOR BROWN The Annotator. By Alan Keen and Roger Lubbtxk. (Putnam. 215.) By JT is well known that Alan Keen acquired lrom the sale of a York-hire library a ropy of Haii> Chronicles, one of Shakespear'g principal source-books. ]t carried its owner's name, Richard Newport, and the
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  • 619 9  -  SEAN O'FAOLAIN lucky Jim. By Kingsl<>v Amis, i <>ullanrz. 12s. 6d.) the Mather St<»ry. By John Prebbl«- (Sicker and Warburg l'« *>d.). The Devil m the Hills By Cesare Favese. (Peter Owen 11* 6d.). By VV, RITI.NG m my rude island home. Ear from the brilliance of the
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  • 332 9  -  O.M. GREEN B y Raja Hulhn s n j: (Versehoyle. 12s. 6d. MR. HCTHEESING visited China m 1 ).=>] and 1952 with invited parties ol Indian delegates and during several weeks' stay was loured round the prineip.-ii c-iuc- ol China and Manchuria. The result is a booh
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  • 1136 10  -  NORA BELOFF -wvwvvwwvv Ky.wwwwwwt; —So French Are Pleased PARIS. j pARIS is cheerful. After all these dreary w^eks of snow, skiddy roads and low yellowgrey clouds, the sun suddenly broke through as if it were spring. By the time you read this letter the sun will probably
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 154 10 Sir: Regarding "Electrical Shoiks" complaint about the ■hgeact of power plu^s m lie v SIT. Flats at Alexandra Ko.ul 1 would advise him la «rrite to the SIT for an explination as it is a matter af administrative policy. 'Elei-tuiral Shock's accnsatuM that a tenant is farced to
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    • 248 10 Sir;— According to a report m The Singapore Standard last Monday, "2 Advisers 0;i Bookie System" were here to 3 I 'ise the Government of he Federation and Singapore to make money out oi fa >i se-racing. H, as a resuli of their ai- G>v irnrnent were
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    • 89 10 Sv;— -The tetter by J. M. if Faiping which appeared m your piper on March Bth entitled "How Many, Doctor? is indeed a very stupid one. H- a.ks Dr. S. KanapathiPillai -What proportion of the Ceylonese Community m Pel ik have taken citizenship papers". J. M.'s question is misUrecte
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    • 284 10 S.'\" xras among the passengers travelling fro-\ Changx Point, on Saturday last, tj Pcnngerang, Jnhore, i smoXk Chinese motor boil. We left Changi Point a| ibout noon and at about 1.15 p.m. when ice were »frOM< a few cables away from -J'e Penggerang Jetty, we were
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    • 92 10 Sir; In an article "Democracy m India" by William A. Robson published m your esteemed paper on lltfa March, the following passage occurs: "The fact that students can make fun of the caste system m this way is one of the many si^tis that its days are numbered."
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    • 252 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION j*, ATTRACTIONS jfk 111 1 1 \W\\\\\\W\V\ ■«<- j t I] w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ TODAY MfM^v^^ 127H GR2iiT DAY! KtWU niMtD »Y-M-C-I»t OM SAf AM IN AFRICA! km* _V, JT^^^^B h B^^^B^^^^^^^B^^i^^«^^^»v?i"z^B^B B^B^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^ 'bbbT^"^' Xs /^NWbI i A. t ■^■Bw'fll r BBBft. BBBMu f^BBBB GARDNER \'hU ban >!.<.. M torM-Uide
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    • 169 10 h IM *The 3rd Man' comes LAi;!)| P^T SENSATIONAL NE^fc TlMtii jj i. RSKv JAMES MASON V^MMkml^B wkwvm Btrr NOW l-l RONALD SHINER ASTHI R.A.F CORPOKAI.INTHILAI (.HTI X R(K m\ j. rwowrs eye vim WITH DIANA DORS TOMORROW NIGHT 9 P I GALA «Rf I ff%. f^ce AS THE h
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    • 33 10 NUREMBERG W FA^ V^ "W t>At>DY SAYS* VIE TOO AT WAT6RIOO »^URt PiAYtD WITH THOSE THINGS *ANTAS*r TEn> YEARS A6Q f F^T2.' 1 ~P^\ PAC«? A .^l H^^ lp ONUf THE IVORKE^S VIERCNT
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  • 62 11 SAKIOX. Mar. 14 (AFP> c footbaH team nacd as -tror.w contender c 0 ie title ot Oh i i ostnted tta tw« witrlMj c Indooeaiaa :e^. f i\ Me beat the Medan team I asl nighi and todays i ■aa 9 T c !or.e>ian;s who dk-
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  • 99 11 Bm\ ers nominated the cricket f::rrui.y hctWCCB tndfon Association and Uaivtr^itv of Ma a.va at Balestier Roud >e--'ticiay The game ended ;n a E^rtij:» first the Indians] se< :eti I_'O against tne accurate b( a .ing ol Varsity's "spin- twins.' Rataratram and Aex r» :k*«n, *no. between
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  • 62 11 r>?E team To represent c CTd R < sian m .< >occer mate" ist the >.J I Old Boys on Wednesday at Victoria School (W< v.-.d wu] be cnosen from: All Choa, J.m:ny Tan. Barith. Hin Weng Suppiah, i Pt»h, Ki<i» Peow k.m K-e. R.wan Ltorjj. B*x>n
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  • 25 11 \|H iin r Mrs. Chew Yam ■•< and atives 1 Iheii f. assistan i ia- K.- .td v man iag< i Sunday. M^: '.4. 1y54
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  • 37 11 jIIICHAEL SHATHIN, Far Bfcsten Supervisor i I Warner Bros Fir>: Natioi a I ktures, lac died m BQAC rash Kal ang Airport Suiga- ire March l:>:h. Funeral Jewish Cemetery 4 p.m. today reatha t>> retj est.
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    • 151 11 NOTICES SINC.APORt IMPROVEMENT TRIST AFPUCATIONS are Ueri fur Uh Icnandca ot' newlj cri.strurtec! shop preniise!; "n living accommociatiou > Wi Wtm Keat A' erme. c^er-i of mil i bekM S'.so/. :*r mootfa will not oe consl' rred Appli Jtion form^ may btaioed from the Estates Singapore Improve- rrust. PO Box
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    • 471 11 Nl ENG AUN TONC The Tiger Balm Office 85, 87, 89 Neil Road, Singapore 2 rtIANCK OF TKLKPHONE M MBERS Customers are notified that the following Telephone Numbers will be m use with effect from Sunday. 14th March at 9 a.m. Sales Department ***** Office ***** General Manager ***** IN
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    • 605 11 ittces SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL V. r c DEBENTURE STOCK 19*9, 55 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK 1913/63 'B SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4 c c DEBENTURE STOCK 1939 59 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3i f c DEBENTURE STOCK 1951/61-71. ]VX)TICE is hereby given 1 that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from
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    • 688 11 j The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CAP 45) !ln The Supreme Court Of The! Federation of Malaya Settlement Of Malacca TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 22 of A 1953. RE P. KANTHAVELU. of 26"7 d Ramuaa China Be- sar, Malacca, Cloth Mfr-I chant. NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXAMINATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the
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    • 650 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED PERSONAL Bditicu r- VfOTICE to Graci r.iUMTISH Compan;- require? Oxford and c m r) c furnished bongakm long Boat R Dm X i y f arS cuni v lUl^- p R£' 1 3rd. Tickets from Hon Sn i "®L PSfticuhui t0 »»-|l. Mercantile Bank C lios bb >
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    • 827 11 APPLICATION FOsl APPOINTS! FNT AS PEXGBLLIS. 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for appoinimen; 35 Pe;ig;hulus m Perak. The S-aia:..-Scales for this service are as j follows: Probationers $120 year?) Examination Bar/Timeseale 5144 x 12 —216 Ist Efficiency B^r S24Dx j 12— 300 2nd Efficient Bar §324 x j 12—384. Cost of
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    • 862 11 Standard Service For The Ln<»ni| f lov<*d AT VOIR SH\ltl: Art tm itiif mpi«t\ and ifl n t-d. lo .p >«« find StHi Sh. >.a.j|».ire v '.^ndartl I m-mp.f mm Burros attrrs you i rr< Sa ,(,,> J«M eail «ir wr»U \o«r l»rai Standard ufco f. X aj>ph<jiMw form »h«-h
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  • 29 12 5 Rangers I tr 1 k yestei er divis-O! 2 ja e e r Park 3 -r* H. 3:. V j g H .Sins r
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  • 291 12 Glasgow s Doubles Title To Teik Hock Poh Lim If v ou7/ Remember BEFORE THEY WENT, WE SAID GLASGOW, Ma-ch 14 iKeuter)— Ooi Teik Hock and ')p.j Poh Lim stormed azh an \:-Mali- an final :o win the Gla»2;o\v World' doubles champion>nli v. it. a i 15, 13— -~j. 13
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  • 371 12 THE Joe Chappell Memorial Trophy was won by Mn^jpore Amateur F.A.. lor the fourth successive time >ince the match lor the trophy was started five years i4»*. SAFA who beat the Arrm Navy 6—l and made ii the higher store m the >erie-. gave a
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  • 314 12 MALAYAN MEET OPEN TO THE WORLD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Badminton Association of Malaya. at its annual general meeting at the Selangor badminton hall here today, unanimously threw this and future years' Malayan ehanipion> to the world.' me meeting leu ...a. m the game m all parts of the world,
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  • 260 12 XHE defence of the Thomas Cup m May next year became a matter ot <*reat concern at the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya. The following plans for the third defence were proposed and accepted: 'THE Fhomas Cup matches m Malaya will be
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  • 25 12 3 u>A> aa f Youth Beat: r S r S 3 i b took n ar d •ibr nd v S in s-_.
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  • 313 12 LONDON. Mar. 14 (Reuter)— The English and Scottish soccer cup competitions were bolh reduced to the semi-final sta^e today. Port Vale who played at Burslem. the pottery centre m the Midlands became the only /--cond Third Division Club m the history of the Football
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  • 963 12 LONDON, Mar. 14: Reuter yesterday's matches are as FIRST DIVISION P W L F A pts 3 Albion 33 20 ***** 48 3 cv 14 19 2 1! 68 52 4fl Utd 34 14 12 8 60 47 40 Bolton W. 33 15 9 h [too Ath
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    • 24 12 DIABETYLIN t *-i sa (rtrmjml l*»r -~ctic ii-r nit! I>r .:n>r! ..f DXAB2TZS ii- I i II J,-!i Ind» m \o. <pp», b*, \n
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    • 154 12 PRODUCE TNE PERFECT I>ir^ />r tftf Duntopilfo rih'tjn across :'-e -■4 "cv i2'-'J 'j>jnderful experitna m cnmf >rt lmnJ-j pill ,-jj 4 fr Any million- h u h"lc Uwx />u^. prtoesstd r > j ftftmest and delicate r^iiicrtce m>.-'' before achieved. The OR) G HAL falfeK /JKtW cushioning rwE^siiciiLK^ IN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 48 12 OVA Zt* SOCCER: SAFA U c c L> PuJ Brai i L T i ted REME Be« r; *-> J SCC YMMA at SCC; 3^ IA SCSA vs. So- A.P. il Fairer Pa Xi 3 ram S.C d*. V- .-c Coi m i at F. SHB P J. at
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