The Straits Times, 30 March 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 324 1 We'llFightOn' Says Peking Broadcast TOKYO, Thursday. fOMMUNIST China today brushed aside General MacArthur's offer of a truce in Korea. Peking Radio said China would "continue to fight unrelentingly until the aggressor is completely driven from Korea". The broadcast, a statement of the Chinese Committee for
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    19 1 BKITISH SOLDIERS, captured by Communists in have returned to England for questioning by War Office intelligence officers. Reuter picture.
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  • 161 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE State Department will this week givv 15 nations —includins Russia an American draft of a Japanese peace treaty and ask for their reactions State Department officials hope that within three months an agreed treaty draft may follow the formal negotiations now getting
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  • 64 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. SURGEONS yesterday removed the healthy cornea rrom the sightless riijht eye of a British sailor and grafted it into the right tf€ of a blind American ex~ Serviceman. The Briton. Calcuttabom Eric Joseph. 27. in Sta'en Island Marine Hospital, suggested that his
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  • 98 1 LONDON. Thurs. MR Attlee, the Prime Minis- ter, will leave the hospital, where he is having treatment for duodenal ulcer, on Saturday night to make a broadcast from No. 10 Downing Street. He will then return to the hospital. A member of the Prime Minister's
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  • 153 1 TOKYO, Thurs. A NEW offensive launched by British and American troops north-east of Seoul today made gains of three miles, according to frontline reports. The determined Allied push brought the United Nations line to within five miles of tile 38th. Parallel and forced
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    35 1 DR PAYAM Naitraviserth (right), medical oHlcer for .schools in Bingkok. with Misses Tarntone (centre) and P Vivtratbaedya at the conference of experts on student health at the University of Malaya.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 97 1 RULES FOR ELECTION MEETINGS RULES for holding election meetings were gazetted by Singapore Commissioner of Police. Mr. J. P. PennefatherEvans, yesterday. The rules, which are in force until April 10 (Polling Day I, specify that political meetings may be held in public roads public places or other sites of public
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  • 88 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Two men and a woman were convicted today of passing atomic secrets to Russia in the first atom spy trial in the United States. The jury considered its verdict for seven hours 18 minutes. The convicted three, who could receive the death
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—The Atomic Energy Commission announced today "a 22 per cent, improvement" in injury rates among all workers on atomic projects.—Reuter.
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  • 53 1 ULttfiSX MKMBLR of the 100 Khodesian volunteers who arrived in Singapore yesterday to Join '.he Malayan Scouts is 30-year-old John Wedlock. A draftsman attached to the South African Air Force drawing office, he volunteered because he believes another war may begin soon.— S4r»its Times picture (Story
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  • 193 1 WASHINGTON. Thursday. T»HE French President, M. Vincent Auriol, pledged 1 last night at the start of a State visit to the U.S. capital that France "will accept every sacrifice for oeience. H P told President Truman that his country and the U.S havp common objectives,
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  • 120 1 MIAMA, Florida, Thursday. DLANES and ships last night searched the Guif rof Mexico for eight pretty girls and their skipper— a man lost in a 40 ft. boat on a weekend cruise to Havana. The young models, students and office workers
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  • 30 1 RANGOON. Thurs. Rangoon's water supply was cut off today when Communists destroyed the main pipeline leading from the Gyobu reservoirs. 52 miles from the city. Reuter.
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  • 40 1 BERLIN. Thurs.— A British Army spokesman said yesterday that four privates of the First Battalion The Manchester Regiment, reported by the Soviet news agency to have souglit asylum in Eastern Germany had been absent since March 4.
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  • 128 1 LONDON. Thurs. A NOTHER piece of historic London was missing last night A statue of Britannia outside St Paul's Cathedral has been left with Its hand ui>ralsed—but Britannia's trident emblem of sea mastery. once firmly in the statue's grip is now missing. The trident has been gone
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  • 136 1 THREE cabaret girls who were having their hair set at a beauty parlour, in Teo Hong Road, Singapore, were stripped of their jewellery valued at nearly $6,000, by two unarmed Chinese on Wednesday. One of them who pleaded with the robbers for £ne return of
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  • 89 1 RICHMOND. Virginia. Thurs. MORE than 100 children were killed by bombs rained on a crowded orphanage in Seoul, apparently from American bombers, early this year, the Christian Children's Fund which operated the orphanage, said today. The Rev. J. R. Mills, a missionary who was surveying wrecked
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  • 67 1 ACTUAL KISSING, OH NO' LONDOxN. Thurs. RAVEN-HAIRED Nancy Chan. 29. from Hong Kong, is a Chinese "oomph*' girl but she always stops short of kissing her leading man. "In English and American movies there is so much kissing," she said, blushing "In our movies we show our love by rubbing
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  • 296 1 Winston Made Test In His Bath LONDON, Thurs. A DMIRAL Earl Mount- batten tonight described an experiment carried out by Britain's wartime Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, in his bath. Speaking at a dinner of the Institution of Structural Engineers. Earl Mountbatten said he took a sample of a new
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.- The Government of India has asked its representative in Tokyo to find out if it is tru^ that the ashes of the late Subhas Chandra Bose are lying in a temple in Japan.— A.P.
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    24 2 SERVICE IN THE FEDERATION Malay youths, called up und er the Manpower Regulations, await interview by a Police Recruiting Party at Kuala Kubu Bahru.
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    • 747 2 MR. LA YCOCK MR. BALWANT SINGH JN his election manifesto Mr. Balwant Singh says. "I hold that the beliefs, traditions and customs of our people should never be tampered with, and especially so against the express wish of any one community. "I therefore fought tooth and
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    • 436 2 Labour Party of Singapore is rendering a great disservice to the people of the Colony in its attempt to frustrate the organisation of labour. The leaders in this party are encouraging communalism under the sham pretext of workers' interests They envisage the complete destruction of
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    • 210 2 JN the report of a political meeting held in Singapore last week-end it was stated that a Labour Party speaker compared the Progressive Party to a palm tree and the Labour Party to a banyan tree. The commonest palm in Singapore is, of course, the
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    • 456 2 REFER to a letter, headed "Communal Vote?", published in last Saturday's Forum. In my capacity as general secretary of the Army Civil Service Union, I wish to refute any suggestion of unfairness or violation of democratic principle in so far as the election of the president of
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  • 346 3 PARIS, Thursday. THE Soviet Union delegate, Mr. A. Gromyko, in new proposals yesterday agreed to consider the question of the demilitarisation of Germany together with other causes of European tension, instead of separately. The deputies were meeting yesterday for the 19th time to work out an agenda
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  • 211 3 Warning To Malayan Employers From our Own Correspondent LONDON, Thursday. A WARNING to Malayan employers not to interpret the trade-unionists' restraint during the Emergency as a sign of weakness and exploit it, is g^yen by Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew Secretary of the Penang Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council.
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  • 36 3 ON LONDON. Thurs.—Mr. HerMcrrison, Britain's new Foreign Secretary, received •six foreign ambassadors yesterday at the Foreign Office. They were the ambassadors oL Turkey, Belgium. Norway, P >:aiKi. Iraq and Soviet Russia —AP.
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  • 43 3 MANILA. Thurs.—A Com- m'inist Hukbalahap espionas:* ring in the capital was t >day believed to have been smashed when two women ar.d four men, said to have directed the secret headquarters of Mariano P. Balgos, too-ranking Filipino Communist, were arrested.—Reut r
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  • 68 3 NICE Thursday. II HEN a clerk pressed the doorbell of his employer's jlut here, an explosion bleu- out of the door and vindoics and set the place on fire. The clerk had gone to find out why his boss had not come to work. The
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  • 84 3 SAIGON, Thurs. I FRENCH Army communiAgueA que said yesterday that Vietminh renewed for the third consecutive day their attacks on outposts and village defence units along the northern periphery of the delta. French artillery hit back and repulsed them everywhere. Aircraft bombed and strafed Vietminh cantonments
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    32 3 GIRL RECRLirs to the British Royal Observer Corps at work around their plotting table. They receive minute-by-minute reports from 34 observer posts and chart the approach of "air raiders."— A^. picture.
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  • 189 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. T»HE United States asked the American republics x yesterday to build up their armed forces rapidly to thwart Moscow's "imperialistic designs." She put to the military committee of an emergency meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the 21 American republics three resolutions, which
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  • 117 3 United Sua Betong's 50 Per Cent From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Thurs. pEFLECTING what has MX been described as a tangible expression to a cautious- ly hopeful view of the Mala- I yan outlook, United Sua Betong have raised their dividend from 17J, to 50 per cent., which is their
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  • 40 3 BUENOUS AIRES, Thurs.— President Peron yesterday decorated Prof. Richter, the Austrian-born atom scientist, for his "services to the country and Peronist Government." Richter recently claimed to have produced atom energy by a new "cheap method." —A. P.
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  • 42 3 LONDON, Thurs. Golfer James Braid, five times British Open Champion, who died last November, left an estate valued at £27.000 Braid taught the Duke of Windsor to play golf. He achieved a hole-in-one 18 times A P
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    • 264 3 DARWIN, Thursday. A CHARMING blonde at Bombay asked Capt. G Board, Australian aviator and businessman, for a lift to Australia. He said: "Okay, jump in." So Miss Gwen Bliss, 23, of London, has arrived in Darwin after an 8,000-mile air hitchhike. Miss Bliss
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  • 39 3 ULAilu.iL De Lattrc de Tassigny (right) Frenoh Commander in Indo-China, who has been to Paiis to ask for more men and arms for the war against the Vietminh, greeted by Premier Queuille. A.P. picture.
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  • 137 3 U.K. ARMS MEN BAN OVERTIME LONDON, Thurs. 'pHOUSANDS of armaments workers at four British ordnance factories have decided to ban overtime work from today. Their action is bound to slow down Britain's re-arma-ment drive Plants affected are the arsenal at Woolwich, and Royal Ordnance Factories at Nottingham, Wigan and Radway
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  • 37 3 SYDNEY. Thurs.— Dr. J. W. Burton, who is to fight in the general election here, announced last night that he had resigned as Australian High Commissioner to Ceylon, and had quit the Federal Public Service.
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  • 246 3 Eight Held For Murder Plot In Iran Murder Plot In Iran TEHERAN, Thurs. riGHT members of the fanatical "Crusaders of Islam" organisation were arrested here yesterday for plotting to kill the new Prime Minister, Hussain Ala Khan. It Is only 14 days since Hussain Ala Khan succeeded the assassinated General
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  • 50 3 BONN, Germany, Thurs. BALD men are far more passionate than those with a full crop of hair. Dr. Herbert Schrader said yesterday. The German physician, who has made a lifelong study of human hair, said the most emotional women are those with long, narrow eyebrows. UJP.
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  • 189 3 NEW DELHI, Thursday. T^EAR famine conditions exist in several states of India, public officials reported today. The officials said no deaths have occurred as yet but added there are no signs of immediate improvement They said reports from the United States indicate there will
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  • 23 3 LONDON, Thurs— Air raid irens wailed again in a part of central and north London yesterday in an official test. —Reuter.
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  • 15 3 GAUHATI, Thurs. Assam police and troops have arrested 1,066 suspected Communist terrorists. Reuter.
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  • 134 3 Sydney, Thurs. AUSTRALIAN Labour Party leader, Mr. Joseph Chifley, in a campaign speech tonight promised that, if elected, Labour will not revalue the Australian pound. "It will be our policy," he said, "to mail iain the existing exchange rate with the British pound. We
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    12 4 I .pain Roc-buck and his latest "masterpiece." Straits Times picture.
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  • 330 4 It's The First To Arrive In Malaya THE first white bougainvillea to arrive, in Malaya will be exhibited at the Singapore Flower Show today, to be opened by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, at the Happy World Stadium at 6 p.m. This free-flowering plant, which
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  • 150 4 His Aim: More Top Jobs For Local Born *t\R C. J. Paglur. the Pro\3 (j c-s.vc Party s candidate for Changl district, will hold nn election r^eeting tomorrow rt 5 p.m. at the Serangoon pr.od English School. Simon Road. The rnretine: will he under the rhairmanship of Dr. If. Abraham.
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  • 43 4 Critics K. HolTman. one of IV crew i>f the Motor Vessel Epnveg claimed trial in Sirti 1 1 tterday to a charge cf hitting a police sergeant. The case was fixed for ISrarinf today. Bail of $300 til allowed.
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  • 246 4 THE skipper of the ITS.1 T S. freighter President Johnson, which called at Singapore, yesterday, has a secret. He delights in painting native craft None of his men know about it Onily his wife and close friends to whom he has made 1 presents
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  • 107 4 THEFT IS DONE SLOWLY SINCE the formation by the Singapore Rubber Traders' Association of investigation teams to protect members against rubber thieves, the number of rubber thefts in the Colony has dropped. Most of the stealing Is now done by youths in gangs of six or seven. These youths pull
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  • 102 4 [EE Nghee Thong and Lav Ken Kin were found juilty in Singapore yesterday )f stealing an Army pay-book, containing $50, from LanceDorpl. John Sherlock at Geyang Road. Lee was gaoled for one month and Lav for six week. Lance-Corpl. Sherlock said hie came out of the
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  • 54 4 Farewell Dinner The Royal Naval Motor Transport Sports^Club of the Singapore Naval Base will 'give a farewell dinner party to Mr. A. S. Burt, the president, tomorrow night in the Empress Hotel, Middle Road. A deputy naval store officer nt the Naval Base, Mr. Burt leaves for England soon after
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  • 109 4 THE first Asian to be sent to 1 Australia on business by the Singapore Cold Storage veteran chief salesman. Mr Lim Ang Teck, returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon by QEA-BOAC after surveying the Australian fruit market. Mr. Lim was welcomed at Kallang airport by his wife
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  • 24 4 MUAR. Thurs.— Two Indians, Ramachandran and Ragaboon were each fined $20 or ten days hard labour at Muar for breaking the curfew.
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  • 155 4 DERAK and Selangor yesterday were the first of the nine Malay States to publish State Nationality Bille, which will be introduced at the next meetings of the Councils of State. The Bills, which will be followed by similar Bills for all other Malay States,
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  • 89 4 The next general election on April 28 Is likely to be one of the bitterest Australia has yet known, Mr. T. M. Ritchie Federal President of the Australian Liberal Party, said In Singapore last night. Mr. Ritchie, a prominent industrialist, is on his way to Britain
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  • 166 4 restrictions will be placed on Mr. H. Kitahara, of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Tokyo, who will be the first civilian Japanese to land In Singapore tomorrow since the end of the war. Mr. Kitahara will be an observer at the
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  • 53 4 From Our Own Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Paradi bin Abdullah, charged at Johore Bahru with theft, said the articles concerned were left in his trisha by a passenger. The magistrate asked the prosecution to make further inquiries. The case was postponed. Paradi was allowed
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  • 123 4 MISS WINIFRED GALBKAITH (centre) of the World Y.W.C.A., G-nnva, photographed on her arrival at Kallang Airport yesterday with the reception committee, Mrs. F. Y. Khoo, secretary of Chinese Y.W.C.A., Mrs. Loh Poon Lip, President of Singapore Y.W.C.A., Miss Hazel McCrea, General Secretary, and Mis? Mary Chen,
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  • 139 4 Selangor Protest On Red Visit REPRESENTATIVES of Selangor Chinese guilds and associations, at a rally at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon, decided to cable the United Nations, Britain, the Com-missioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and the Sultan of Selangor protesting against the proposed visit of the Peking
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  • 248 4 CHURCH FUN FAIB PENANG, Thursday. THE United States may re-enter the tin market now that the Washington tin talks are reported to have failed to reach a price agreement. Penang tin leaders took this view yesterday. "If and when America eventually comes back
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  • 42 4 MRS. BASILIA Yolande F.dwards (left), Me of 14 Mea*. graphers in the forthcoming Singapore Junior Cham')> r of Commerce Ideal Working Girl contest. Right is Miss Reemah Dantel, one of 33 Singapore salesgirls who have entered the contest.
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  • 304 4 COLOMBO, Thursday. r»EYLON'S Home Minister, Sir Oliver Goonetilleka, told the annual meeting of the Low Country Products' Association that "the position of natural rubber for the next two years is very strong and it may continue to be good for a few more "years." nepiying 10
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  • 30 4 TAIPING, Thurs. Stated to have overtaken a police car at a speed between 40-50 miles per hour, a lorry driver. Khoo Soo Seong, was fined $50 at Taiplng.
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  • 161 4 S' pore Night Flying Lessons yHE Royal Singapore A Flying Club last night staged a night flying rehearsal and became the first flying club in Malay a to introduce this extension of instructional facilities. This follows a decision by the Director of Civil Aviation to allow the club night flying
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  • 112 4 JNDEPENDENT candidates In the Legislative Council elections are thorns in the side of Party candidates, Mrs. Vilasini Menon (Independent Seletar), said at an election meeting at Seletar, yesterday. Mrs. Menon. the only woman to contest the elections, said that it was harder for an Independent to
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  • 66 4 From Our Own Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Eng Hoe. a woman, was fund $100 in the Police Court today for having In her possession two pieces of baby sharkskin, a piece of silk and three pairs of scissors on which dur.y had not been paid.
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  • 636 5 PLANTERS 'WASTING TIME* WHILE.... r WITH thefts of latex and scrap reaching "alarming proportions", bandits are riving well on the proceeds of stolen rubber while planters are accepting Government promises and wasting time, says the Johore Planters Association. The death penalty for thefts "has
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  • 62 5 WIFE OF GOVERNOR CHIEF LADY HONE, wife of the Governor of North Borneo, takes tea on the lawn at Government House and enjoys a joke with Haji Abdul Rahman from Tungku after the conference of chiefs. BELOW: Angkai from Tenons, a former p«lice sergeant, holds the King's Medal far bravery
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  • 102 5 rwo days alter his bicycle \va-> lost in Singapore, Adana bin Asmin found it in a market In Johore Bahru. it was ■tated in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. A special constable, Agoos bin Bachok, who stole the bicycle was cautioned by The Magistrate who held
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  • 55 5 Ong Ah Huat and Lim Kai Hual were acquitted in 'he Singapore Second Police Court ye>terday without their defence being called. They were charged wHh, criminal misappropriation of an identity card belonging to an army fitter. Cheong Yong Choy. a AC6U page and other dorumento, ar.£ converting
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  • 71 5 THE report lists planters lost during the Emergency as: 15 in 1948 (5 in Jehore); four in 1949 (1 in Johore) and 19 in 1950 (5 in Johore). It hopes that "by another year there will be no need to have escorts when planters
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  • 168 5 pOUND guilty of rioting and using criminal force on a police party, an Indian. Peer Mohamed and an Indonesian. Kasian bin Kassan, were each sentenced by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kinsdon, yesterday to four years' imprisonment. Another Indonesian. Hasijan bin Pawiro,
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  • 179 5 Mad Mike's Scouts Here— With Problem \yTHETHER ;t a boy or a girl was the urgent TT question on the mind of Pte. W. E. Weitz, of Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia, when he arrived in Singapore yesterday with the hundred men who have come to join Lt.-Col. "Mad Mike" Oalvert in
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  • 49 5 SLN'GAPOn FLOWER SHOW, j Happy World Stadium. ofiicLil I opening and prize distribution. 6 p.m V.M.C.V, Orchard Road, Youth meeting. 8 P-m. FATA LEBAR M.Y.F., Fellowship Night. 7, Boundary Road, B p.m. Mr. J. L. M. Gorrie will sp;ak. BAFFLES INSTITVTICN. anr.c.il concert. School Hall. 8 pjn.
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  • 137 5 S'pore Bandmaster For Kedah Police SINGAPORE'S Police Band Sergeant, 47-year-old Ujagar Singh, has been appointed bandmaster of the Kedah State Police. He is the only remaining member of the original Straits Settlements Police band formed In 1926 Ujagar Singh, who In 1936 passed the senior theory of music examination set
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  • 57 5 A conference on tubercu1 sis and diseases of the chest is to be held in Oxford, England, between July 16-21. Private medical practitioners who want to attend the conference may do so at their own expense and under their own arrangements. They should submit their name*
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  • 177 5 'TWENTY-TWO chiefs of North Borneo who 1 attended a conference at Jesselton, the first since the liberation, received badges of office from the Governor, Sir Ralph Hone. The Governor announced that the King had approved awards of the King's Medal for native chiefs for outstanding
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  • 73 5 Aaron Rahmin, a mandore, aged 63, was bound over in ;50 for six months at Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for causing: hurt to his landlady. Meenachi, at Geylang Serai. Meenachi said that she was assaulted when she called at Aaron's house for rent. Denying the assault.
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  • 54 5 The Japanese ship Seiko Maru. built in six months at the Mitsubishi shipyards Hiroshima, arrived in Singapore yesterday with 6,500 tons of cement. She is of 4.747 gross tons, and is capable of 121 toots. After discharging her cargo she goes on to Bangkok to pick
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  • 83 5 ESTABLISHMENT of a state bank to fight inflation and help foster local industries will be the main plank in the election platform of Mr. K. Jagatheesan, Indeoendent candidate for Balestier. In a five-point election manifesto Issued yesterday, he promised the electorate of Balestier that he
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  • 26 5 NO CARD: GAOLED From Our Own Correspondent MTJAR. Thurs. Eight months' goal was sentence on Ong Yam (55) for falline to register for an identity card
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  • 424 5 THE regrouping of labour forces on estates was described as "altering, to a very large extent, the economy of most estates" by Mr. A. G. Boyd, chairman of the Johore Planters' Association, speaking at the annual meeting of the association yesterday in Johore Bahru. Labour settlements
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  • 36 5 More than 62 members of the Pakistani Seamen's Union employed as engine room crew by Singapore shipping company will get an immediate $10 pay increase announced the union's secretary Mr A&abmiah yesterday
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  • 979 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., Mar. 30, 1951. The Suburban Community The news during the last few days of plans for community centres at Tiong Bahru, Upper Sergangoon, Geylang and Siglap has been very welcome to those who feel that Singapore is now so big that it is overcentralised, and
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  • 164 6 From Our Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A BOUT 90 per cent of the new books on fiction were "poor" and it seemed that they were becoming a sort of "opium of the literates" said Dr. R. S. Hardie, the retiring president, at the annual meeting
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  • 1706 6 Malaya under the Emergency 28 "piIE freedom experienced at Taiping Rehabi- litation Camp opens out the men who arrive in it from the closer confines of the Federation's detention camps. They enter Into all the activities of their new surroundings with enthusiasm. I was told
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  • 424 6 The All)i//ia THE Royal Air Force is setting a good example by cutting out more than four hundred old and dangerous trees, mostly Alblzzlas, in the station grounds at Changl. The Albizzia is the quick-est-growing tree in Malaya. Records of the rate of growth have been kept,
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    • 870 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS I STUART to Alex Sc Brenda at XX. Hospital on the 25.3.51, a daughter Penelope Dawn. RAVIX. On 27 3.1951 at Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Monlque, wife of R Ravix, SocAn Co., Ltd., a son, Joel Thomas. ENGAGEMENT GOULD— MARSH: The engajremrnt Is announced of Geoffrey
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    • 42 6 Itn. READER'S Digest (AMERICAN EDITION) Reid How the Red Spies Work Danger! Population Explosion Ahead Unconquerable Kagawa Miracl* at Carville Book Condensation Etc. Etc, Etc. $1.00 in February Issue Wow on Sal* Sole Agents: RAJ «c GOPAL LID POST BOX 257 SINGAPORE
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    • 17 6 FOR HOME GUARD SERI.MBAN, Thurs.— Lie;;:. Colonel Gae Keene has baeii appointed Home Guard supervisor Negri Sembilan.
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    • 128 6 •*Man-in-the-Street" T ETTERS to the editor will be found in Page Two. I^^ SKRIP LEAVES STEEL Ifr* POINTS UNHARMED. REAOy-TO-WRiTE. SAFEST EVEN THE BOTTU rS BERER/ S^/^ M n~, WP OH FILL VOO« P£N FROM THE TOP f™. D^,L^ i iin NOT THE BOTTOM WITH SHEAFFER'S WRITING FLUID. EXCLUSIVE TOP-Wfc"LL
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  • 50 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Tan Hock Ei was sentenced in the Sessions Court today to four weeks' imprisonment and a fine of $50, or a further two weeks 1 imprisonment for theft of two ladies' wrist watches and a pocket watch, valued at $400, the property of Datin Mootatamby
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  • 546 7 S'pore Rubber Assn. Chief Answers Critics THE contribution by the rubber industry to the welfare of Malaya and the British Commonwealth "is tremendous", said Mr. I. G. Salmond, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, at its annual meeting yesterday. Total Malayan shipments of rubber
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  • 220 7 Gimson Watches A Mock Riot fTHE Governor of Singa- pore, Sir Franklin Gimson, and service officers saw a mock riot quelled at Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters at Beach Road yesterday. A hundred 'rioters' armed With sticks and pistols beat up a civilian and attacked a van. T>vo lorry loads of
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  • 77 7 V EARLY 100 Singapore Chinese youth orcicmisavohiotic to Nationplist China, lore tormed t'emsches ivto an antiC' mmunist bloc iri Malaya. T :!s iras rerralcd last vinhf when 300 Chinese youth* vacked the premises ct the Chunq Shinq Club in S'nqopore to celebrate Ynuth Day. a day
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    27 7 THE GOVERNOR, Sir Franklin Gimson, pinning the Order of the British Empire on Lt.-Col. R. W. WatsonHyatt at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Headquarters yesterday. Straits Times Picture.
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  • 39 7 THE COMMiSSIOXFKGENERAL. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, photographed by the Straits Times yesterday at Bukit Serene, with the Indo-China iWton They are (left to right): M. Tran Yen Hoan. M. Jacques Lefevre, and M. La Quoc Lap.
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  • 128 7 VI ALAYA>i charcoal, for which Singapore house*Tl wives pay high prices, is being shipped in bulk to Hong Kong, because dealers can get a better price there although freight costs are 566 a ton Yesterday, on board the American freighter Philippine Bear, which called at Singapore
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  • 167 7 THE U.S. General Services Administration has in the last few months, stopped buying Malayan off-grade rubber, Singapore rubber dealers told the Straits Times yesterday This was mainly due to the rise in prices of off-grade rubber, and to heavier local demands for re-milling, they said.
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  • 128 7 QU TONG KENG, 15-year-old son of a Hylam coffeeshop owner, was riding a bicycle along Beach Road on March 20 when he was knocked down by a lorry. He died in hospital. At the inquest yesterday the driver,, an Indian named Uttrapathy told the Coroner, Mr. E.
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  • 114 7 ABOUT 160 Indian lighterworkers of the Indianowned Singapore General Lighterage Company may go on strike if one company continues to refuse their demand for a wage-increase. The management refused to negotiate with the Singapore Lighter Workers Union, on behalf of the workers, a spokesman of
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  • 64 7 Tan Thian Kak was charged in Singapore yesterday with failing, when aboard a motorsampan at Telok Ayer basin on March 17, to produce the licence of the sampan; being m fraudulent possession of six gunny sacks of pepper worth fo™ 00: and offei>ing a bribe of $300
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  • 52 7 The first election meeting of Mr H. J. c. Kulasingha (Progressive Bukit Timah district) will be held this evening at the Government Malay School, e^i milestone Pasir Panjang Road, at 5.30 p.m. Inche Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed Salleh, president of the Pasir Panjang branch of the Malay Union
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  • 20 7 From Our Own Correspondent KUANTAN. Thurs.—Mentlga Singh was fined $3 at Kuantan for being drunk and incapable.
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  • 109 7 TNFORMATION on the lncld- ence of tuberculosis among university students in SouthEast Asia is lacking It was said at yesterday's meeting on student health at the University of Malaya. The conference, sponsored by the International Students' favoured the establishment of a system for compiling statistics. The
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  • 201 7 yHERE has been a poor response to the Admiralty x offer of 15 jobs in the Cocos Islands for semiskilled and unskilled Malay and Indian workers on a two-year service contract. The jobs are for a fitter, general mechanic, carpenter, mason, cook, three houseboys boat
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  • 58 7 Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be asked tomorrow to sanction $14,500 for laying water mains and installing two fire hydrants in Teluk Kurau. The main* will provide water to 182 homes and shops to be erected in the area bounded by Changi Road, Still Road, Teluk Kurau
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Mr. R. A. Coles, manager. Tong Hlng Estate, Masai, was elected chairman of Johore Planters' Association today. Mr. Coles paid a tribute to Mr. A. O. Boyd, the retiring
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  • 305 7 AFTER nearly a month of idleness, Singapore's fleet of timber tongkangs will sail for Bengkalis, Sumatra, when the Indonesian government cables confirmation of agreements made at timber talks in Singapore. Mr. L E X Averill. of th Economic Affairs office, who was Chairman of the
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  • 32 7 From Our Own Correspondent KUANTAN. Thurs.— Mr. W. Burns, formerly of Penang. has returned from long leave and has gone as OSPC to Kuantan in place of Mr. I. Dougan.
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  • 55 7 A HEAVY rainstorm over ri Singapore yesterday afternoon forced a Malayan Airways Dakota from Bangkok and Penang to circle over the island for half an hour before landing. The 'plane made two attempts to land but was diverted away and landed later as visibility improved. She
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  • 119 7 ANOTHER Dakota aircraft is being modified and refurnished in Britain for the Malayan Airways fleet. It will be put into service at the end of May. Malayan Airways said yesterday that the Dakota will be used to increase the flights to Sarawak and North
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  • 263 7 THREE journalists front Indo-China -saw me sisiiwi of Singapore yesterday. They had come at the invitation (if the Commissioner;Gc'ner:il. Mr. Madcolm Mac Donald. witu whom they had luncheon at Bukit Serene. The party was: M. Jacques Lefevr-, director and editor of Journal d'Extreme Orient, M.
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  • 373 8 Rubber Trade Should Go On Even If Control Scheme Starts-Salmond IF an international allocation scheme for rubber was decided on, it was hoped it would operate through customary trade channels, said Mr. I. G. Salmond, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, at the annual meeting yesterday. 'There
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    72 8 MADAM CHOOI LOY SEONG of Ipoh. receiving the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry earned by her husband. Special Constable Tan Sang, who was killed by bandits in Dec. 1949. RIGHT: Honorary Inspector George Treble, of the Pahang Aaxiliary Police and manager of Semantan Estate. Mentakab. receiving the Colonial
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  • 164 8 DOCKYARD CO-OP PROPOSAL v to find out many workers would 1 nibers of a co- H:>p at the Naval d. is being taken by i ire Naval Base I Co-operative 1 and Loan Society. The secretary of the society, V. Khalaff, told the I l.mes yesterday that ti.' chairman of
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  • 34 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Mbs E. F-.rnandes. State Welffcre Officer, has received from |h Bultan of Johore. In Lond'Hi. parcel of illustrated i acs and periodicals for te Welfare Home, at Johore Bahru.
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  • 65 8 SINGAPORE Newt; 10.10 Close; 12 Malay; 1 rm. Radio Orch.; 130 N- s 1.45 Art van Damme Quint 2 Clr*<>: 5 Malay; 6.15 < 6.30 Forces Favourites"; 7 13 Interlude: 7.30 "Peri 8 Talk, 8.15 -Even830 "Friday Prom"; 2nd Syrrphony); 9.45 Spore Municipal Commisstaaen meeting report; Smith Show;
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  • 101 8 For fraudulent possession of 230 katis of rubber, a 17-year-old trisha-rider. Ng Puck Hal. was sentenced by Mr. R. B. I. Pates, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday to three months' imprisonment. It was stated that when Ng saw a police radio car at Havelock Road,
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  • 962 8 Awards For Anti-Bandit Heroes From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. i WEEPING widow was among 35 people who received medals for gallantry and meritorious service from the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, today at the police depot. A total of 35 awards was
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  • 66 8 From Our Staff Correspondent. IPOH, Thursday. DUST in a pot of cooking rice led to a quarrel during which a bucket of water and a cooking pot were thrown. At a tequel a maid servant, Lee Chin Hot, was today, awarded $50 cgmpenation by the
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  • 452 8 CRIME IN SHB AREA ON THE INCREASE /^RIME in the Singapore Harbour Board area is on the rise but most of the cases detected were petty thieving and not the serious types. In most cases, however, the culprits have not been* apprehended. Crime statistics for the Harbour Board as compiled
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  • 247 8 UOW a marine police patrol in the Inner Roads of Sin- gapore Harbour early one morning surprised a group of men who were transferring rubber bales from a ship into a sampan, was yesterday related in the Singapore Third District Court When the
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  • 36 8 Lim Boh, of Sembawang Road, Singapore was fined $50 in Singapore yesterday for stealing three toy fire engines from a lighter In the docks. He said he took them for his children.
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  • 185 8 A TREMENDOUS ovation was given to Lola Bobesco and her husband, Jacques Genty, at the conclusion of the final concert with the Singapore Musical Society at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Their solos, on violin and piano respectively, surpassed previous performances and Lola Bobesco was called
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  • 52 8 One Indian and 14 Chinese shopkeepers who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to failing to observe the Weekly Hottidays Ordinance, were fined $25 each. Urn Qek Cheow of Chop I Tv Sfnf, who ftiltd U> douJ fijirwy on Feb. 14,
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  • 506 9 CHAMPAGNE SPIKED WITH PR USSIC ACID entertainment page HOLLYWOOD hns once or twice taken n deep breath and launched ;i satire on itself, usually without great success: keep ing a wary eye on the source of much of its talent, it luis hitherto steered clear of sati rising the stage
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    541 9 BRUCE FRASER talking about could see several times. If you like an escape from banality, a draught of sparkling wine even if laced with venom, you will enjoy All About Eve*. ft fHE American policeman has for so long been portrayed in pictures as a thick-headed sadist who does
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    10 9 RICARDO MONTALBAN and ELSA LANCHESTER in Mystery Street."
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  • 338 9 Rivals In Real Life HOLLYWOOD: FULM stars BETTE DAVIS and ANNE BAXTER, whose battle for careers provided the spark for "All about Eve", are favourites in a new duel— the race for top actress honours in the "Oscar' selections for 1950. The golden statuettes, awarded annually by the Academy of
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    • 196 9 i BE THE FIRST TO SEE THIS j SPECTACULAR j; 2 HOURS ie 24 ITEMS j j; |S j yw ii I wy tew On The Stage of The I From SUNDAY APRIL Ist. 3 SHOWS AT: 4.00. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. $10. $8. $6. $4 (Reserved), $2, (Unreserved) 4
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    • 234 9 Sf l ]^__^toJ M^ ill *^B lil MA\ COPY Distributed by SHAW BROS. I'll). Starring SABU JUNE DUPREZ JOHN JUSTIN CONRAD VEIDT REX INGRAM as ihe Genie Morning Show Tomorrow at 9 a.m Errol Flynn in "ESCAPE ME NEVER" TODAY ll¥l|ljl||liUa.4, 5 -6.30| FOUR SHOWS frtl afMiS-ifra 5.30 It's NOT
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    • 47 9 IV ANnOE i>!?\\\\ by peter iacksov £CVW n* WiFl* Tfctflb tttf fcji TD Cfrdtit H THI% CtO**<CS CLOW* I I F| E N Di IN HELL"" 'OO* HIM MYSfcL" "W I ut o«-»c^ >»^j» "ii* v____U I "mI ctr£nc muSI I Tut POSTERN and wOND£H£D why hB
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  • 559 10  -  Victoria Chappelle By LU.Stf/O.V in 1951 will demand a certain amount of self-discipline. Nothing else will en.ible a woma?i effectively to wear the sheathlike line which is typical of quite half the new evening dresses, although a good foundation garment will help considerably towards the up-to-date
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  • 564 10 A New Approach To Vegetables ESTHER CHAN'S I Asian I Cookery] IMfiMMIMMMIIIIIIIIIIir I^HE Chinese way of cooking green vegetables is particularly tasty if good quality cooking fat is used and the vegetables welldrained, because the crispness, flavour and vitamins are all retained. Although the actual cooking method is frying, the
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  • 323 10  -  EDDIE GILMORE f— By i T»HE four-footed domesA tic-dog sometimes re- ferred to as man's best friend has been turned into an ornament of fickle female fashion. This startling fact, which should make canine lovers growl from one hemisphere to the othsr, leaped
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 11 10 Singer Sewing MacfciM Cr, (Inc. i» U.S.A.) Meyer Chaeters. Saßijwre. SINR-1S
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    • 315 10 v (sCci7i.se jjr cleans .n rfl rs. r2 <? tffi -r% rs r/l It'» between the teeth that danger lies, lliat's where bactrri. multiply and go to work— producing the acids that chum decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight to the danger •pots. Kolynos alone contains special ingredients that neutralise the
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    • 340 10 f.._. 228. Wife of Soames Forsyte (5). btraits Times Crossword t2t 2 9 vPTIf" 5 where gas or water -~~l ..XV^ .V.VM. ra*JJ. DOWN. "1 il* U3U 3 ll* 1 9 i 8 I i a 1. You do It totally when you $SS?I 3SBa MsSsa ,gp tsSsS §§J §sS
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  • 264 11 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Thurs. /^LOSING middle prices of \j selected stocks, as supplied to the Straits Times by special arrangement with The Financial Times, were: MMM Cututoli Mi —I funding 4% 1MI I War 3i* n BANKS harterrd (£5 pd.l 1*1 +1 Mercantile >tOi\ >£:i pd 23 Hongkong i$:jSi IX
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  • 59 11 HONGKONG. Thurs.— The Hongkong Legislative Council yesterday adopted an amended budget bill for the year ending March 31. 1952, at HK5234.669.050 instead of HK5233.465.137. Proposals by Unofficial members to reduce the standard rale of tax to the former level of 10 per cent and deferment of enforcement
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  • 35 11 npHE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buyine T.T. 34 11 16. Airmail iO.D> 34 13/16. <90 day* i 35 1/16: Selling T.T./OD. ready 34%.
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  • 223 11 Tone Steady; Prices Slightly Up From A Market Correspondent TPHE Singapore rubber market was steady yesterday. Sellers were reserved on the news of bellicose propaganda utterances from Peking. At the steady close, firstgrade for April shipment stood at $2.16 a 1b. buyers. l'i cents above Wednesday's close. There
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  • 36 11 HONO KONG, Thurt* CiREE market currency exchange r (or Hong Kong dollar* was quoted at the close on Thursday as follows: US$l HKS6.OI (cash): HKS6.OS'. iT); £1 HK515.60; one tael of gold HK$3lO\.— U.P.
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  • 33 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.. Mar. 29— $57fi (up $11.75). £1,220 a ton in London LONDON. Thurs. Mar. 29. —Spot Buyers. £1.120: Forward £1,150; Settlement £1,230 (down £10). Turnovers: a.m. 45 tons, p.m. 55 tons.
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  • 133 11 npHE pepper section of the Singapore produce market wai quiet yesterday, with no buying interest. White pepper dropped by $10 a plcul to $1,045 for Muntok and $1,040 for Sarawak. Lampong black remained unchanged. The copra section opened lower, with buyers at $54 and sellers at $55...
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  • 168 11 Malayan Shares Tins Still Ease 'THERE was again a slightly easier feeling in Tin shares in the Malayan share market yesterday, though Industrials and Rubbers were inclined to harden. Price changes announced bj the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: 1NDISTBIAUI Fraser it Nravc Ordi 3.45 Gammons 2.55 W. Hammer 35.60 M
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  • 109 11 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. PRODUCTION of palm oil and kernels in the Federation has been dropping since December last year. From not less than 4,500 tons a month produced during the last three nfonths of 1950. production fell to 4,068 tons in January and
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  • 198 11 CHIPS in the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns yesterday at 4 p.m. were: Outer Road?: Hai Hsuan, FiikitAdmiral Hardy, Eastern Qae«n. Chong Ya. Maung Bama, Philippine Bear. Glenfinlas. Denoißhrhire. Japara. Rebeverctt, Seiko Maru. Tatsuwa Maru. Bennpvio. Calchss. Hong 9iang. S.
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    457 12 LongPassingßea t The Indonesians R.E.M.E 2; Indonesians 1. RE.M.E. remained the only unbeaten team in the S.A.F.A. Division One League when they just managed to defeat Indonesian League by two goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Rain in the afternoon made the ground sodden and though
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  • 509 12 Daniels's Charges Work Well TRACK WORK (By EPSOM JEEP) TRAINING for the Singapore Turf Club's three-day April meeting, which starts on April 7, began at Bukit Timah yesterday in ideal conditions, and early trackwatchers were provided with some useful hints from the local stables. Trainer Turley, with his four-horse entry,
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  • 163 12 JJA.F. Tengah, unbeaten in three outings in S.A.F.A. Division Two, were also successful In their second game in the United Services Football League yesterday when they beat RAF. Malntainence Unit by three goals to nothing at Tengah. Although R.A.F.M.U. made a fight of it, Tengah were generally
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  • 56 12 SYDNEY, Thurs. CRACK jockey Billie Cook rode five winners in his first five mounts at Randwick racecourse yesterday. Cook heads the Sydney winning: jockeys' list this season. He leaves for England on Sunday to ride in the current English racing season. Cook rode with
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  • 198 12 3 TROPHY RACES FOR PENANG PENANG, Thurs. THREE trophy races the Summer Cup, Club Cup and Ladies' Plate will be run at the Penang Turf Club's three-day Summer Meeting on May 5. 9 and 12. Two runs each are provided for horses, Cl. 3 and Cl. 4. Stakes and distances
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  • 351 12 "TWO players, one from Rotterx dam Trading and one from the Straits Times, were sent off Farrer Park field yesterday within a few minutes of each other during a Business House "B" league soccer match which ended in a two-all draw. The incidents occurred late in
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  • 417 12 Following are weekend cricket teams: R.A.F. SELETAR Tomorrow Police at Seletar at 2.15 p.m.: S Ldi Hudson (capt.), F Sgt. Jeffery, Sgt. Day, Cpl. F. House AC Powell, AC Jury, AC Gosine, AC Fleming, AC Waldock, AC 9harpe, AC Goodwin. I2lh man: F/Sgt. O'Brien. Umpire: Capt. Stocker;
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  • 469 12 Kedah Gymkhana Tomorrow From Our Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Thursday. WITH the Alor Star track firm and the going likely to be very good, Saturday's Kedah Gymkhana meeting has attracted big fields for all eight races. Ten women riders, all from outstations, will be participating. Singapore
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  • 170 12 FATHUL Karib beat Cheerful Lads two-nil in a S.A.F.A. Division 2 fixture at the BODCA Ground. 3t. George's Road, yesterday. Both sides played clean soccer of high standard. The loseis were handicapped by having to Tleld live reserves, but they made a good showing. Kirn Cheng played
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  • 212 12 Ooi's A im To Be In Thomas Cup Team In 1952 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thursday. MALAYA'S Thomas Cup hero, Ooi Teik Hock said iTI today that he would make a bid for a place in the 1952 Malayan team that defends the trophy. This was Ooi's reason for
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  • 226 12 Hat-Trick By Angullia In Borneo's Win •pHE Business Houses League "A" soccer tie between Malayan Airways and Borneo Motors Sports Club at V.M.C.A. ground yesterday resulted in a very thrilling four-two win for Borneo's. Highlight of the exciting soccer was Dollah Angullia's display at centre-forward for Borneo M< tors Displaying
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  • 48 12 SOCCER: Div. 3B: V.M.M.A. y Bukit Timah S.C. at Geylanf: Business Hse. Lge. A: Fraser Neaye v O.T.E.C. at F*N: easiness Hse. Lee. B: Dunlop S.C. f Mansfield at Farrer Park; Services Lee.: 3* Bn. t S.n.S.R Friendly: Jollilads v Bata Shoe S.C. at Kp. Bahru.
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