The Straits Times, 12 March 1953

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Embluktd IMS. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 1871 1 Govt. turns down Benham proposals NEW INQUIRY SOON THK SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT last nijfht rojertrd the principle of family allowanreH recommended by the Benham Committee and announced that it would appoint a Commission immediately to examine the allowances paid to officers in the Colony \s public service. The
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  • 440 1 Leaders condemn Govt's decision THE Council of Action of the Fedr-rarion of Qor- ernment Fmplo. Unions will meet <m Saturday to consider what BKinirei niay be necessary following the rejection of the Benham report by Government. Thr Senior I atlon. •Mr. (ioh kriif S»rr. i nmmctitinn on Uic G< ■Milti
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  • 96 1 So ntckct men will be re-checked i ANBERR.V Wrdnrsday. \l workers on \V<M>mera rockrt rangr will be invrstigated anew for Communist affiliations, authoritative sources said here today. Th» new rheek-.in follows voting in the Sooth Ai.. eiection.s !",ir days I which i C'.:iimunisi candidate pol.o (1
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  • 23 1 NEW YORK WM The Angio-ir^i Company announced here toriav tha» ther* were numerous signs of oil ab"ve ground in Stcf.y.
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  • 41 1 M I I MPI K Wed—Curkinv operating near Seremi> in yesterday killed two trrrnriMv Phun Kow and Kirn Kon Sane. Both men were on the polite "wanted" list. Ihi Gurkhas captured two rifle* and some equipment.
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  • 18 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed Film actor Robert Mltchum and his wlfp Dorothy have begur a "trial separation"— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 OIBRALTAR. Wed. strong i easterly wind* today delayed Marshal Tito, sailing to Brl- Uln In the Yugoslav frigate Galeb for a five-day official
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  • 308 1 WIESBADES. Wednesday. An American F-84 Thunder jet was shot doun yesterday by one of two Soviet-built MIG jets that flew into Bavaria, in the US zone of Germany. The American pilot. Lieut. W. G. Broun, baled out. Here is his
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  • 68 1 12 cling to ship split in Atlantic gale NEW YORK W-ri THE 12 crew of the West I African tanker Angy sp.it :in i»o by Atlanic stormy i were seen clinging to the j stricken vessel today whii' rouch MM prevented rescue. The American fretchter CUiborne was standing by the
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  • 47 1 POTENZA. lltaty) Wed. A bu«> and a pWro. tank truck collided in a thick foe near this south ItalMn l"»r. yes- terday. Four ol the bu.s passengers were killed. Six otners md the driver* O t lh>- two vehicle were seriously in- jured. A. P.
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  • 141 1 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. SIR Roger Makins, the British Ambassador, has told an American Congressman that ending trade between Communist China and Hong Kong would risk a "major extension of the n«htinc in the Far East." If Hong Kong wvre to cut j off Its
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  • 43 1 PARIS Wed. About 400 French politicians. banned from standing for parliament for havln r voted Marshal Pc- i tain into power in *•*(>. by able to resume their politl- > I car. activities under a law pas.sed by the National Assembly today. Reuter.
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  • 91 1 60 MPs IN A PLANE 'TOORISKY' So flight is off LONDON Wed SIXTY members n[ Parliament were last night oarrcd from a flight :n a new British M airliner because of the risk to Parliament. The MPs 30 Censor, atlves and 30 from the Labour Party were to have had
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  • 52 1 HANOVER. Ved Ex-Gen-eral Otto Ernst Remcr. tormer teader of the now banned neo-HMi Socialist Raichs Party has d'-»PP"ared "with-, out a trace." the Lower Saxony inter or Ministry said today. He was due to start a threemonth Dr..*on sentence on Feb. 27 for slandering members of the
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  • 54 1 140 tons of bombs TOKYO. Wed. American Superforts smashed a big Communist officers school and supply area last night for the second time in three months. Fourteen B-29s dropped 140 tons of bombs on the school at Yongsan in northwest Korea. 10 miles north of Sinanju and
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  • 30 1 CARDIFF. Wed. Britain has exported more than 2.500.--000 motor car* and commercial vehicles, worth £882.000--000. since the end of World War 11. It was stated here ton'.ght.
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  • 25 1 Colonel Rafael Valdes, Colombian air ace, arrived in Singapore yesterday with his wife after a "visit to Korea and Japan on a fact-finding tour.
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  • 33 1 HALIFAX Wed. Fire destroyed the machine shoo at Halifax shipyards early today. Damage is expected to be close t<» $S.<H)O.OOO a large part Of it in tools and machinery. Reuter
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  • 24 1 LONDON. Wed The Queen last night named her hus- band's uncle. Admiral Earl Mountbatten of Burma, as a personal aide-de-camp -A.P.
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  • 171 1 PARIS. Wed —Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery has ordered a full inquiry into ho told the Press he would <lo a "Montgomcrovsky" in the fur cap and great coat •f a Soviet Marshal in a staff exercise here, according to sources close to Supreme Allied Headquarters.
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  • 64 1 nils Pl( TIRE r.nhiM-il by I ruled Press to London from Moscow and then to Singapore from London, show* Russia's leaders rarrvinc Staling roflln for burial at the mausoleum in Moscow's I! cl Squ.ire. At thr h.-aii of the pall-beirer\ i\ Georgi .Malenkov. thr nrw Pr< mirr.
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  • 30 1 STRASBOURG Wed. Europe's first supra-national parliamentarians -the 78 members of 'he six-nation Schumah CoaC-Steej Pool Assembly today voted themselves c 1.400 a year tax free expenReuter. otn-
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Wed Dr Subandrlo. the Indonesian Ambaiwador presided over a meet in* here today to discus* plan* to build a n^w London mosque. I
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  • 163 1 3 KILLED IN WAGON SMASH Schoolchildren on way home KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THREE Malay children w.-rc killed and two children and three poUcemtn were admitted to hospital after a police armoured wagon In which they were travelling overturned at the 5 mllt Sungel Besi-Klann road yesterday. Six other children escaped
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  • 33 1 TEHERAN. Wed. The Ru>s:a n Ambassador. Mr. Sadchiknv today called on the Persian Forelg r Minister. Mr Hus^e.n F'at'mi to draw attention to "anti-Russian attacks in some Pers'an MWnaper>.' Reuter.
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON Wed. Mr Charles E. Bohlen's nomination a*. United State? Amin. sador to Moscow has been delayed for at least a week by a request by two Republican senators for further information about him.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 GLASGOW. Wed. Fifteen thousand m°n w»re on .strike n the Q trkykrdj d-iy b»'< i di>o ite T« :i ih pyards al fected rt ;;t> r
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  • 216 1 Britain loses oil case to Italy VENICE. Wed 4N Italian court ruled today against the Anslo-Iranian Oil Company in its tight to gain possession of 5.000 tons of Persian oil orou«?ht here by the tanker Mirirlla. The court lound that the Supor Company of Rome, charterer* of the Mtriella. had
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  • 51 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed A strnnclv armed but starving gang of 15 terrnrust.": raided a shop on thr Batak Radi' Road. n miles from Trlnk Anson. nnd cot away with Im| them a in- was armed c the rest I had rifl Ivers. Each car l'-d two
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  • 54 1 ADEI AIDK. Ved Brii Is further acvanced in the application ol atomic enei for peace-time purposes than any olher country. Sir Claude Gibb. of the British Minutrv at Supply, said here today. -it was bli» to produce rr from atomic energy, but no present costs, this coul-:
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    • 339 2 M'JH^ir^ 6 9.1! M.MATI- < Malar) "PRIV IaVaUBT iTsbbU) free LW HaaewnaVd i v S^^Hjohorr Itahru Sis. c.is. A Ml limn Ri (Malay) if if Oreal VTartd "lodiy 7 .as tt 9 1.1 p.m. 9JJ nit 111 ÜBBjr <Te*s>.( aaßP>avvaa*«>*Bß*. I New WerM j Today SM 9.15 MM \M PARI"
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    • 968 2 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS WANTED Draftsmen for employment in the PWD, Bentong Monthly salary 9180 to 8316 basic icrording to qualification and experience. Usual cost of living allowance will be paid. Candidates must be experienced draftsmen able Co prepare working drawings from Uetch plans. Applications should reach the Senior Executive Engineer. PWD..
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    • 471 2 NOTICES NOTKE We the undersigned hereby r.utually agreed to severe our connections with each other as from date of this publication. The two boy Voon Chlng Hoot and Voon Chlng Khal both are to be In the custody of Lav Kwal Ylng (F). VOON THIAM FOOK LAU KWAI TTKO. Kuala
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    • 989 2 NOTICES notke j NOTICE Is hereby given that I Madam Yeo Ah Tay of Mo. 94k Pastr Panjang Road. Singapore. Is applying to the Secretary of the M Board of Licensing Justices. Stnga- pore, for a 3rd. Cias* Public House ul Licence to sell Beer Stout, oa the ai ground
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    • 457 2 NOTICES ST. ANDREWS OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION Enrolment In the Primary Classes January. 1954, Is now open for as of Old Boys. Pormi. are avall>le from the School Office or the iderslgned. and Old Boys are iked to apply before the 10th prll. 1953. 8. T. OOH. Honorary Secretary HE METAL
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    • 415 2 NOTICES MALAYAN BREWWIES, UNITED (Incorporated in Singapore) CLOSL'BK OF BOAn NOTICE hereby given that the road leading from Alexandra Road to the Company's Brewery and Staff Quarters is private property and will be closed to the Public from midnight on Saturday, the Uth March. 1953 to midnight on Sunday, the
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    • 406 2 NOTICES NOTICE The Public are hereby notiftn that the Railway Level Crossing al relearaph Post 534 13 V.aln In.. between Batang Malaka and Ayer Kunlng South Buttons will be closed to traffic between 63S p m on 98J.U and 8.00 am on 31 353 la The Matter of The Companies
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    • 405 2 TENDER NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS -mill be received fro-t. Cla«s C Corttrartors and abrve ai the State Engineers Oflle* Seremban. up to NOON on J4th March 1953 for the roast ruction of Police Buildings at Mamba. sikamat. Parot and Kuala Bawah lr. Negrl Sembllan Plans and *peclflcatlon
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  • 254 3 U .S. URGED: INVEST ABROAD Butler asks for review of 'buy American' tariff legislation NEW YORK, Wednesday. T'lK British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Butler, last night asked the United States for maximum overseas investment and a review of Inited State* tariff policy and "buy American" legislation. Mr.
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  • 161 3 THE QUEEN TO GET HUGE GEM LOMKIN. Wed THK first < Icavacr has brri made in what «M t ti. world's Urcst un< ut di.i tnnnd a stnnr «f 770 r»r:»t< Within thr next f< v months It will undergo fur thrr rlravacr until it is hrn ken Into thrrr
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  • 72 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. /CHAIRMAN Leverett Salton- j stall said yesterday that testimony by high officials before his Senate Armed Servl es Committee indicated that Korean ammunition shortages were felt very acutely." Saltonstall made the state- ment to newsmen after his committee heard official-, testify behind closed
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  • 177 3 BOMB KILLED HIM— AFTER HE'D FILMED IT YOKOSAI'KA. Japan. Wed A2.V)-POUND bomb ripV* loose from a plane ing a landing on tho rurcraf: carrier Oriskar.y last Friday bounced twice and exploded, kill:. men and wounding 1-V th* 1 Amerlrar. Navy riUrlo.sed today The bomb had "hung up Its rack on
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  • 63 3 TRIESTE. Wed— An Allied court yesterday ordered three more you'.hs to be he.d for trial as a result of the bombInterrupted tussle here last Sunday between police and Fascist demonstrators. A total of 14 youths have now been arrested to stand trial in the case. Twenty-three
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  • 204 3 SAYS NEGUIB CAIRO. Wednesday. OREMIER Mohammed Neguib called again yesterday for "absolutely unconditional evacuation" of British troops from the Suez Canal zone. Negulb reiterated this position in a press conference called to comment on a repr rted statement by a British Foreign Office spokesman that Egypt's
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  • 59 3 NAIROBI. Wed A gang of 100 Mau Mau killed an •African shopkeeper yesterday In a raid on THhi Thuri village In I the South Nyerl Reserve, north of Nairobi. They beat up a woman and child, ransacked three shops and then returned to the forest A force
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  • 53 3 111 l wl II and the l>ukr of Edinburgh attended a concert at the Royal Albert Hall. London, in aid of the victims of British and Dutch floods. Picture shows the Queen arriving at the hall wearing a white ermine coat over her lilac embroidered tulle sown.
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  • 150 3 LONDON. Wednesday. MR. Sydney Silverman. Labour Member of Parliament, said last nieht that he had been refused an American visa undrr the McCarren Act. Mr. Silverman said he *as to be e':cst speaker at a March 18 dinner in New York In connection
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  • 96 3 2,000 will go to crowning COLOMBO. Wed. OVER .'•Mm people in Ceylon hav P booked paviages on Londonbound ship- between this month and early May to be in England for the Coronation in Jun*. Among them are heads of government department* and professional men and their wivrs. Accommodation on an
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  • 257 3 LONDON. W«1 rpHE London *tocli maineu were very «übclu«d today. Inter- national uncertainlMa due to IIM thootiog down o( an American Jet plan* over Germany an* O«n Neguib* ultimatum to Britain to withdraw from ii\e Canal Zone wer« largrly rf»poosible. Although price* tended to drift lower in all
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  • 23 3 LONDON. Mar 11— Czsh Buyers t»s€' Seller* C 957: Forward Buyers :M2: Sellers t»44: Settlement £95*. Turnover a.m. 5; p.m. 50.
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  • 41 3 LONDON M»r 11— Spot 22 ,d Mar. 22 .ri Apr. 22. d. Apr -Jun« 22d July-Sept. 22. .1 Ort -D«r 22d. Mar. nl 21 ,c Apr. C.U. I 21 -d. M»y elf 21\d.. Jun* c.U. I2l\d. Market: Qu ft
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI. Wed— Nine leading industrialists from Japan, connected with maim- facture of railway rolling k and locomotives, arm- 1 ed here today to see the Inujan Railway centenary exhib;--1 tion. UP.
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  • 38 3 GIBRALTAR Wed. The Yugoslav ship. Galeb. with Marshal Tito aboard, esrort- cd by British destroyers Chief- tain and Chevron pvs*pri throuch 'he Straits of Glbral- tar this aftrrnoon The ships are bound for England. A P.
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  • 37 3 BRUSSELS Wed United States Air Force officers from Washington, Europe. Greece and Turkey becan a lour-day annual conference hcr° today to discuss training problems arising from the military defence assistance programrre to Allied countries —Reuter.
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  • 165 3 ALL AUSTRALIAN WAR SURPLUS FOR INDOCHINA CANBERRA. Wednesday. AUSTRALIA has offered to put her entire surplus military equipment at the disposal of French Union forces fighting the Vietminh in Indr.-China. M. Jean Letourneau. French Minister for Indo-China. said in Canberra Mr. Letourneau. said the supplies would be a gift though
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  • 79 3 Mussolini's henchman heads Party ROME. Wed. ITALY'S pro-Fascist party, the MSI 'Italian Social Movement i yesterday named Mussolini s conqueror of Ethiopia. Rodolfo Grazianl, as Its honorary prv-sidrnt The former marshal, now stripped of his military honours, accepted the post. The MSI emerged in last years local elections as Italy's
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  • 50 3 TOKYO Wed Japan 1 Fisheries Company announced today It would abandon the 9 321-ton fishing ship Setsu Maru now in the Anttrtlc as water was pouring into her engine room. Th* Setsu Maru which I*. with Japan's whaling fleet, has been In distress since Satur- 1 day.— Reuter.
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  • 171 4 Workers are now more cheerful, he says IPOH. Wed. I WORKERS in Perak are showing a spirit of optimism and cheerfulness, said Mr. R. C. Wilkinson, deputy rommissioner for labour. Perak. today. There k .one of that despondency of the past," he »aid. "There is on the other hand a
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  • 47 4 IPOH. Wed Nine men were •elected for the RAT Regiment Malaya i by a recruiting team ir Ipoh Twenty-one were inTr\ lewed Seven of the recruits were Malays and two Indians. The tram got nine recruits In Penanc and one Chinese In Talplne
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  • 61 4 Th* Indian freighter Jala- Th«« Singapore agent* said rr.ohan which ran aground on the ship suffered no damage a reef near Blakan Matl on and was able to sail as soon Tuesday eveninc. was refloated as she t'.ad taken on bunkers. y*sterday and left
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  • 29 4 TANJONG RAMBUTAN. Wed. Th.rtv schoolchildren from Kamponc Bercham new village Ipoh vistited the Malay school at Tanjong Rambutan yesterday The> were shown around by" the headmasters.
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  • 274 4 Sarawak Rangers formed from Iban trackers KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A NEW FORCE— the "Sarawak Rangers"— will soon be fighting the terrorists, the Federation Government announced today. The Rangers will form part of the Federation's military forces with the approval of the Sarawak Government. The
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MEASURES to fit UMNO youths in the plans to set up an "interim govern- 1 rrrnt" for Malaya aa a prelude to self-rule will be dls- cussed at a special meeting of UMNO youth leaders In Nor.h Malaya at Kepala Batas,
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  • 142 4 THEY HOPE THE EAST WILL GIVE THEM SOME IDEAS A WRITER and a film producer arrived in Singapore yesterday on a tour of the Kast during which they hop* to "stock up on ideas." One is the Australian born ex -newspaper correspondent Mr. Alan Moor head author of nine hooka.
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  • 303 4 GIFTS totalling $5.***** were sent to the Singapore British Flood Relief Fund yesterday. The fund, which closes on Saturday now stands at $150.775 47. L«'»*t g;fu StafT k pupils .>f Arujlo-Chlno* School $769 73; Meters. Uan Hue Tobacco Co Ltd S500: Singapore Rattan Merchant
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  • 38 4 Singapore Traffic Police are anxious to contact anyone who saw an accident in Jalan Besar last Monday morning. In which a lorry knocked down a Chinese boy aged 10. The boy died later In hospital.
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  • 181 4 Women workers in army to be paid rent allowance KUALA LIMPI'R, Wednesday. THE War Department has decided to frant a housing allowance to Its women civilian employees in Singapore and the Federation, effective from April 1. the Straits Times was told today. Th:s puts the women employees of the Army
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  • 35 4 IPOH. Wed— Perak's collection of $45,813 topped the Federation's donations to the Poppy Day Appeal Fund last 1 year. Biggest collection came from Lower Perak $11,304. Ipoh gave $9,509.
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  • 100 4 TELUK ANSON. Wed. APOUR-year-old boy. Mohamed Yusuff bin Kassim. was found missing after a collision between a motor Junk and a motor vessel at the mouth of Perak river early this morning. The Junk, in which the boy was travelling, sank immediately after the accident.
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  • 83 4 THE BOY WHO WANTED TO MEET LADY T. KI'ALA 1.1 Ml'l R. Weal. SCHOOLBOY Manabas. of Kamponr Batu Rjik.t. Trenesanu. wr*te to Lady Templer. He wanted her to visit has village. So Lady Tempter made It a point of seeing him when she toured Trenggana with Sir Gerald last week.
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  • 38 4 MUAR. Wed— Mr. Yen Yuen Chang. Ph. O. (London), has been appointed deputy headmaster of the Chung HwaHwa Nam Chinese School. Muar. Mr. Yen came from Penang, where he waa teaching at the Han Chiang High
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  • 24 4 KUANTAN. Wed Chao Chan Chong was fined $100 In the Kuantan court for evading customs duty on two boxes of hair oil.
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  • 21 4 KOTA TINOOI. Wed—Arrangements are being made In Johore to hold prayen for the Queen on her Coronation day
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  • 95 4 They want helmets, umbrellas —RAILWAY MEN'S DEMANDS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I;MBRELLAS. helmets and raincoats for railway trackmen are among the demands in a 'ist of 'irritating grievances" now being prepared by the All-Malayan Railway Workers' Union. The list which has 30 items. I will be sent to the Malayan Railway
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  • 66 4 tt>i PORT 3 —Malayan Railway has doubled the reward of $2,500 offered for information leading to the recovery of the $75,000 worth of rubber which vanished from the heavily-guarded wharf area of Port Swettenham between Feb 24 and 27. The reward will be paid even If the
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  • 100 4 Samad: Call may go to Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR. Wed fHE United Malays Nation?: Organisation may appea: to the Indonesian Government to give political asylum to Inche Samao. bin Ismail, formerly on the editorial staff of Utusan Meluyu. Singapore. Inche Samad hu been tamed by the Singapore Government under the Emergency
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  • 34 4 IPOH, Wed. A young motor cyclist, Kwan Vow Weng. died after being involved in an accident with a police truck at the junction of Jalan Datoh and Jalan Beni dahara last night.
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  • 173 4 BUKIT MLRTAJAM. Wed,— Perrhatang Tlngfl new village had electric lights for the first time last night. The lights came less than three months after the High Commissioner. Sir Gerald Tempter, had promised them to the villagers. There waa no ceremony to mark this
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  • 64 5 Officials of the Cashiers' Union of Singapore for 1953 are. Patron. Mr. Teo Koor. Llm. president. Mr. Tan Sin Wee, vice-presidents. Messrs. Tan Yew Sim and Tan Eng Cnoon. Hon. secretary. Mr. Tan Peng Koon. Hon. treasurer. Mr. Yeo 800 Lat. Hon. auditor. Mr. L:m Chin Chye. committee:
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  • 65 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. Several women's institutes in Britain have offered to "adopt" kani- pong institutes formed in Malaya. "They will help by sending patterns and remnants of materials." Mrs. R. D. R Hill. I president of the North Kedah I Women's Institute, said toI day. At
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  • 23 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A padi competition for Krtan District will be held on Mar. 21 at the court house. Parit Buntar.
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  • 276 5 600 driving licences stolen: Federation police on alert A 'PRIVATE TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pOLICE throughout the Federation have been alerted to keep a dose watch for more than 600 regular and provisional driving licences burgled from the Road Transport Department in Kuala Lumpur. "Someone stole them about three
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  • 176 5 Peak hour traffic jams are eliminated PEAK hour traffic congestion in Singapore has been eliminated by the "one-way" scheme inaugurated about a month ago. The monthly report of the Police Traffic Chief. Mr. A. E. .Minns, says: "The resulting smooth flow of traffic has surprised everyone including myself." To help
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  • 60 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed The new village school at Sun- gel Lembu was opened today oy the Penang Senior Inspector of Schools. Lt. Col R W. Wat-son-Hyatt. The school, which cost $20,000. has three classrooms and three quarters for teachers. There is an enrolment of 70. The
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  • 36 5 I JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The manager of Kwanc Seng Estate. 16th m.s.. Pontian road, WBs fined $200 today for failing to complete and forward a return of accounts to the Accountant. Employees Provident Fund.
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  • 23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Abdul Wahlb bin Mat. 44. was fined $250 here today for using a private car as a taxi.
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  • 109 5 Govt. asked to pay $1,000 SEREMBAN. Wednesday. T*HE Nepri Sembilan Council of State at its meeting tomorrow will be asked to approve a grant of Sl.OOo for the purchase of table silver for the police officers' mess at Seremban. The grant, it was stated. Is
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  • 85 5 A COURSE ON ECONOMICS —FOR $2 A COURSE of 20 lectures on "Economics i n Undevelop--I*d Areas" will be given m Singapore by the Adult Education Council —at 10 cents a lecture. The first will start at 5.30 p.m. on Monday i n Room 19 of the Raffles Institution. Those
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  • 59 5 BEVTONO. Wed. Two Kuala Lumpur men. Llm Leong Hoh. 27. and Urn B wee Lin. 21. were yesterday charged in the Sessions Court with possession of 13 katies of opium at Ketari, Bentong. on Both claimed trial. They were allowed bail of $10,000 in two
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  • 28 5 TELUK ANBON. Wed— The Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Lower Perak. Mr. K. 8. Naidu. will be leavinx aoon for Britain on a study course.
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  • 22 5 PENANO, Wed.-The Old Xaverians' Association will hold a dance at the E k O Hotel on Saturday. Mar. 21
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  • 63 5 SVS(.\POR» Improvement Trust tenants are now being asked to help preserve amenities provided on the various housing estates. In a letter vend by Mr. J C. Lee. Estates Mamrer. their attention is drawn to trees hrdcrs and turfed open spares on the estates. w«* not
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  • 124 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. rpHE Negri Sembilan division ■1 of the Malayan Trade Union Council has asked the Mentri Besar, Negri Sembilan, to state "the Negri Government's attitude towards labour in general and trade unionism in particular." The letter, signed by the council secretary,
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  • 132 5 Donations totalling $14,744 10 have been received by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. i Doiior.N were Singapore Turf Club $10 000. Mr Tin Ciiwet Boon i*ound fi!ir. equipment »2.575; Singapore Amateur Football AsuocUUor $676 89. Chin we B«imrmng Cluo 5530: Union Insurance Society tt Canton Ltd $3.(5 23.
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  • 61 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. {Changing rooms and a refresh- 'ment stall may be built for the swimmers at Jalan Scudal. 2 2 -mile. if Town Council plant are approved. The senior executive engineer. Public Works Department. Johore Bahru. and Mr Wong Sze Ming have been appointed
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  • 121 5 DISCUSSIONS or. the formation of a nt-w shlppine line between Singapore and Sydney wiK take place in the Colony this week. Two shipping officials have flown to Singapore from Sydney and London to dis- cuss the proj' ct From Sydney yesterday came
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  • 151 5 KI'ALA lIMPIR. Wed. rpOO great a stress on the -1 material side of life has weakened the desire for education In Malaya. Miss Gunn Chit Wah, a young Chinese lawyer said today. Miss Gunn. who returned from Britain four months ago.
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  • 130 5 Malay fishermen arrested in Siamese waters ARAU. Prrlis. Wednesday. riE Perils 6tate Council was told today of the arrest of a number of Malay fishermen by Siamese police in Siamese waters. A Malay unofficial. Tuar. Sheh Ahmad bin Mohmad Hashim. had asked In a writ i *en question whether the
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  • 133 5 Officer is accused of cheating IPOH. Wed. A POLICE officer. J. J. A. Small. 33. former Of.P.D, Kroh and now attached to the Central Police Station In Ipoh, appeared today in the ions Court on three char- >, ges of cheating involving a i total sum of $875 Small, who
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  • 54 5 Residents in Pasir Panjaog will make a special effort to brighten their kampongs during Coronation week in BinKaport Mr H. J. C Ku!a.vnrh* member of the Colony's Coronation Committee, has formed an 18-man committee to collect fund* and draw up p.an.^ Th<- committee hope s to
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    • 233 5 THE GREYS VIRGINIA j W *n the dtusrttnpun tinSINCAPORI 75 eti T.n of 20 FEDERATION 85 CM T.n sj 20 the pen with the I n\ h hand-made nib \ml v\^ u a wan en D^ you 3 1 food \W* V 3ft f° r lifetime a pen that writes
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    • 130 5 JAM I BEING NAUGHTY. PE ALLY, I'M HAVING SUCH FUN Once baby finds his feet there's no knowing y^> what tricks he will try. Children are like v%/s- t^ at No sooner Is balance acquired and they are strong afoot, the stoutest of reins seldom keep them put. J||P Balance
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Mar. 12. 1953.
    • 720 6 Govt. Pay Crisis Yesterday, and at last, the Singapore Government issued the Benham Report on family allowances for locally domiciled officers. With the report came a statement rejecting it. The Government has decided, as the S* raits Times reported tvo wreks aco, that a Commis«ion should be appointed from nutside
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    • 310 6 Rubber Profits And Taxes Sir John Hay, in a statement accompanying the report of Linggi Plantations. Ltd.. has a sharp and necessary word to say of the destination of profits earned in Mclaya. Over 70 per cent, of the Linggi profit went in taxation, duty and cess Another 17 per
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    • 191 6 There .«eems to be serious misunderstanding of the arbitrator's awatd in the Naval Base workers' wage dispute. A statement itemed by the Union President yesterday complained that after reaching a baric daily wage of $1.75. the worker's total wage drops under tht award by 45 cents, and
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  • 1273 6  - THE PROBLEMS FACING INDONESIA G.c. m mi \>i T«H£ present ls a good opportunity to review the progress mr.de by the young Indonesian nation, as three years have now passed since It came Into being as an independent country. During these three years the Government ha a had to deal
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  • 225 6 AWAITING REVISION CASUAL reports of the threatened strike by the postal clerks in Singapore Government service prompted me to find cut the causediscontent. I was shocked to learn that the clerks of the Singapore Post and Telegraph and th< General Clerical Service are still waiting for the revision of their
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    • 272 6 ALTHOUGH one fully sympathises with tht Post and Telegraph Union— and perhaps agrees with its decision to strike— lt would be interesting *.o know what percentage of its members are in favour of a With more than 30 Iriend»orking in the Postal Department. I
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    • 362 6 IT Is time thi« M.C.A. gave us some indication of its true {•■i-'.lngs regarding the :utur-.- of Malaya. In recent weeks prominent members of the Chinese community have made statemfiHs which .show that. ho*, v.-r much they may plead otherwise, thi-'.r nearts are not :n Urn
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    • 199 6 SINGAPORE businessmen and residents who know North Borneo, or who have dealings with that Colony, must have read with distress the news of the destruction of most of the town of Tawau by fire. I am sure they will wish to contribute to the relief fund
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  • 196 6 r seems that Professor '< Parklason is not In favour I I of having a Nanyang Unlveri sJty He gives .several reasons, one of which is that a degree from the proposed new university would net enjoy recognition equal to that of a decree from the
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  • 549 6 Hole in tin- ict "V ou mllt d tnl morning. 1 said the Rubicund colleague with a trace of coldness, "to note in any extended form my remarks concerning the Arctic Man vis-a-vis the Tropical Man We »ere at bay. anu coilegtate support there was not We
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 735 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. MRTHft LOCHRANE: To ToupctW. wjf* ef Horatio Rom Ixvhrar.c. at > ng Krrb.iu Hospital, Slngjporf. .i son Charles Rota NICHOLLfI TO Wendy «rw Fiomi«rde« i. wlf* of J N M. A NxlioUa M^ltyan Polirr Service, a' Kuala Lumpur, on 10th March, the flfl of a daughter. Both well.
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    • 20 6 IgH I m Bii S*^m i i j V^BSTTER in mw MtRCHANT TAILORS 11. CHILIA- STREET. SF\<iAP«R». I. PHONE: 653.V
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    • 108 6 jb^^l HIRE PURCHASE f^ 1 \*-5] j 12PAYMENTS I CASH $825 ADVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENGLAND ItMSAPODC MALACCA KUALA LUMPUH PBNANa >% I >^^ the mirror J /^l~~\ tell* you're lm rlier iinrr >«v I ymm ,hnn U ,<i to /ffff».Tfl ■^"tfJiii^E' INNOXA FACIALS if Innoxa
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  • 115 7 Britain will see our Crowning festivities JtIALAYAS Co-.onation ITI celebrations will \yc shown to Britain's ;0 BlUtOn t»'ifviMon audience a fortnipht later. A film <>: afl the rc\f) I B 9 the Commonwealth and colonies, to or m.irle by i II BBC v .11 be »cr< tune 15. The producer.
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  • 45 7 GAOL AND ROT AN H o with three otht r.s robi keeper on the night of O l' 2 H"<> Road, was paoli-rl (or in itnc j ordi red la rei rtve i J of th,. roUa ov Mr wnitton at tl.r Singapore AsBtee* yesterciav
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  • 110 7 MAJOR-Oen A O. OCarroll Soott. OO.C Singapore I)L-.trirt. last night praised members of the Singapore volunteer forces fcr their work in laying the foundation of the Colony's future military forces "Join them If you can. and if you can't at least acknowledge them as your
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  • 63 7 An elderly couple. Ong Kam ar.d his Wu9, who last their 16-year-old daughter in a lorry accident, were awarded $3,500 damages under a consent order against the owner of the lorry. Tan Cheng Chye. in the Singapore High Court yesterday. |lr! ci«-a as the result of Injuries
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  • 57 7 A: I>R STAR Wf-d -md 120 words a minu'.e y ove x r p ?h; s r ral randidatps a „,r tiiropean woman examiner examination du-.ated at the test. Only one candidate They added that they were not accustomed to taking 1 for dictation from a European
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  • 685 7 Base union chief 'concerned' over pay award ANOMALY' IN INCREASES '|'M!-: PRESIDENT of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union, Mr. B Sithiah, yesterday expressed his "grave concern" over the award of Mr. John Cameron, Q.C., the arbitrator appointed to settle the wage dispute which culminated in a strike of 10,000
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  • 24 7 The Singapore British Flood 1 Relief Fund, which close.s on Saturday, parsed the $150,000 mark yesterday. It now stands I at $150,775.
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  • 337 7 The doctor saint of Sungei Buloh dies f\R. Gordon Alexandei v Ryrio. 53, a man knowr as the "Saint of Sunsre Buloh" by thousand' of Malayan lepers, is dead, after eijjnt yean of struggle against th< ravages of sickness malnutrition and hardship in the Sunge Buloh leper settlement during World
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  • 57 7 On* Wee Kiong. a Singapore Rural Board Health Inspector appealed against a Traffic Court sentence of 14 days' lmprLsonment for being In charge of a car while under the influence of drink. He had his sentence altered to a fine of $500 or four months'
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  • 210 7 rl'l I. English Quakers have arrived in Singapore to work for the Malayan Christian Council in new villagrs. The trio. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker and Miss R. C. Tehbutt, spent 32 years in China and speak fluent Mandarin. Their work will include adult education
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  • 153 7 ASSOCIATIONS FOR S.C.s KIALA MMPIR. Wednesday. SPECIAL constables throughout the country will have associations of their own to champion their ric h t v r These Associations will be run on the same line as those for the regular police. They will act as
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  • 105 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. r<IRST batch of 33 potential officers of the Federar tion and Malay regiments will leave Singapore on Mar. 18 for further training at Eaton Hall in Britain. Seven more will leave by air for Britain early In April The 24 best
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  • 59 7 Poay Kong Hai. 26. was < charged yv.sterday tn the Sin- gaporr Fifth Police Court, with J smoking a cigarette on Mar. 10 < at the explosive anchorage. < H M Naval Base, while am- j munition was being unloaded. Poay claimed trial and the.^ case
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  • 34 7 Chua Em Hian. who appealed against a lower court sentence of seven days' gaol for disorderly behaviour had his gaol term altered to a fine of V.O in Singapore High Court yrvsterday.
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  • 28 7 Dr A. M Wilson-Rae. Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the Colonial Office, reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on a tour of the Far East.
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  • 311 7 SKVKKAL Eastern women in Singapore, instead of feeling flattered that they had been found preferable to Western women, said yesterday: "The men didn't know what they were talking about." The men who "didn't know" were members of the British universities' and Teachers' Training College teams,
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 7 MR. YAP PENG GECK (left) who headed the Maiayan delegation to the ECAF E conference at Manila returned yesterday. He is teen ictth Mr. Ong Kee Hui, who teas Borneo's representative at the talks.—Straits Times picture.
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  • 388 7 DEATH SENTENCE AT RETRIAL KIWI. A MMPIR, Wednesday. A MALAY RI'BBER tapper, who lurrd his uncle to a secluded spot and half-Keverrd his head with a parang, was today sentenced to death by the Federation Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mathew.
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    • 124 7 r^ —1 1 n, choose SHIRTS /3>tLA for Smart Wear/^, I From J 1 3.50 each LONG SLEEVE WK OOJBLC OR SINCLI CLFF PLAIN COLOURS AND jl NIW STRIPtS I with ATTACHED COLLARS /aOV! OR TWO SEPARATE |W^ MM M Mm€M€tE€BC Shirts f -*r,nk n4 to»o«r. ar« fast. Creat eire
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 88 7 The weather Minimum temperature •7 30 p.m. oi. MaTh 10 to 730 am. on March lit: Si^.eapore '73 degrees i. Penang '74. Kota Bahru '73. Kualu Lumpur < 73 Ipoh '73' Kuuntan '69> Maximum temperature 730 am. to 7 30 p.m. on March 1 1 Singapore '90t. PsnatJl '89i. Kota
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  • 225 8 These sex books not obscene, court rules KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The KUnj Mac istratr s (ourt today heard a detailed description of three Tamil books altered to be obscene. But the court decided that they were not obscene. Eighty copies of the books were imported through Port Swettenham. The books
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  • 36 8 Goh Chek Keng was charg- !< ed In the Singapore Sixth Police f ourt yesterday with housebreaklng at Irrawaddy Road on Jan. 29. Bail of $500 in two sureties was allowed until Mar. 18. i
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  • 32 8 The Singapore Rotary Club will hold a fellowship stag party at the home of Kotartan Charles Young 28 Ewert Park. 6\ milestone Holland Road, at 7.30 pjn on March 20.
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  • 196 8 Questions submitted to Mr. Blythe THE Singapore Government is expected to make a "policy statement** at Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council on detention, release and banishment under the Emergency Regulations. Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Progressive— Balestior) has submitted questions on the subject to
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  • 67 8 Lok Chew Cheonfr. a learner- driver, told the Singapore First I Traffic Police Court yesterday i that he had held a provisional drivinp licence for more than! a year without gome; for a test i He did not have the time. Lok. pleading guilty
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  • 170 8  - They seek this girl's missing parents THE Singapore Social Welfar* Department yesterday appealed for information about the missing parents of a child In lta care. The child Is eight-year-old Sim Kirn Heng. also known as 81m Ah Mul. who was admitted to the Girls 1 Horn ecraft Centre 1 n
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  • 69 8 Four Malayan police inspectors were among the 22 offl- cers from 1 1 territories who. i having completed a training I course at the Metropolitan Police School. London, paradled before the Minister of State for the Colonies. Mr > Henry Hopkiason, at a pass-ine-out ceremony on
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  • 91 8 Soldier hit superior with an axe I ANCE-Corporal Ghanl bin Zainal. of RAB.C, Ayer Rajah Road, Singapore, lost five teeth and received a cut near the mouth when Lshak bin Mohamed. a fellow-service-man, struck him with an axe. the Singapore Second Criminal District Court was told yesterday. lshak was found
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  • 34 8 The Panama-owned freighter Andreas O. arrived In Singapore yesterday to take on water, provisions and bunkers. Bhe left soon afterwards for Japan with 8.000 tons of iron ore from Calcutta.
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  • 110 8 rpHE Commissioner-General, iety at tonights debate on I Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Liberalism Is Dead" at the I will be chairman of the de- British Council Hall at 830 bate between the visiting Bri- The East-West Society wi'l tlsh universities team and the be represented
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  • 86 8 Ismail bin Abdullah, a rubber tapper from Muar, told the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that he knew All bin Haji Allm. who was in the dork, as the man wanted by the Johore police on a housebreaking charge. All, said to be a worker on an
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  • 44 8 Charged with possessing a small packet of opium on Tuesday. Poh Han Bee, a taxi driver, yesterday told Mr. E. H. DNetto. Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, that he used It as a medicine. Poh was fined $250 or one month's Imprisonment.
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    • 245 8 p STARTS TODAY y== 11A.M. 1.30, 4. 6.45, 9.30 P.M. r WONDER UPON WONDER IN THE EMERALD AND lADE CITY TKEY THOUCHT HAD VANISHED FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH. SOUND OF FURY! CRY OF THE CONDOR! HISS OF THE COILED SERPENT! THE ADVENTURE OF YOUR LIFETIME! A\— WARNING— T
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 262 8 TODAY'S RADIO KUALA LUMPUR am -5 p.m. As B'pore; 6.10 Happy Anniversary; 6 afl News: 7.15 Radio Scientist; 7.30 Radio Trio: 745 Hit Parade; 8.15 Oliver Twist; 8.45 Concert; 930 News; 945 Along the Boulevard; 10 Tak# It Prom Here; 1030-11 Music for Dancing. PENANG 857 sjn. 2 p.m. As
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  • 375 9 HINT FROM PARIS fTHER S is no reason why you should not make the most attractive lampshades yourself. All kinds of fabrics can be used. silk, spotted muslin or chintz, nylon or ginKham. Ninon or organdie. Buy a wire fram.\ tak'.nu care that It i s
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  • 14 9 Collect stx of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 9 Here it a new coat with the breath of a Paris spring in it. Designed by lACQUES FATH. one of the French capital's top couturiers, it is in j white ottoman, flecked with Mack. The basic simplicity of the black and white theme is a teature of the
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  • 358 9 LEBANON Write to vote rE U btMM cabinet dcrecently *o grant fran I all women whose Identity cards are markM r±;c Urt;i now under terms tr\f iw.i v only granted to wom'n who were holder* of an Elemriv c<"rtifii BRITAIN Order of garter /CORONATION souvenirs of
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  • 491 9  - fashion booming in West Berlin GAULT MacGOWAN By in Paris BERLIN suddenly has become competition to this city of frills and furbelows, and famous dres* designers, wide-eyed In astonishment, are keen to attract the German visitor and buyer Fa&hlorts have become the second largest industry of marooned Western Berlin According
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  • 140 9 DARIS emphasizes front tunness in afternoon and cockta I cowns so ;f you want to fo'.ow Par s. your tummy and w»istlme must be fat and sender Sketched here are two dresses showing the Pans trend. LEFT: A dress,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 375 9 Tlie VIM'OI'.^'TEKS BOYLB. Jj^^^^ hra%lf, nmsti oa %.-^B Poai t Iv hf roi-f »jwi <—t s<># MT' jAl| I^W %aw 'fomSt Cold and I'muhmf C't—u ayr fa* fm** m4< <" h*<nty tm* I knom". HaH n. I X— I I I9st '^^LHf i Ji r\i i r\r\ lyiMfi A\J\J r§p
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    • 144 9 S insist K '^sa^av m Rich. rrd. ripe, tomato coior W r ch red f 'f* IO(nito |^T tm\ fluor That's the combni- L%k tion perfected br Haios /S Ifer^ to mike Heini "fomato l^f Ketchup the (imritf of Heizi^ Tomato Ketchup Cf-160 y^ V.USSOPS 1 Cu> sons ttMi fa
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 271 9 Straits Times (rowword ACROSS slon it). I. Consider a wise man In part 13. Thr young on* Is tnurh In the i|> news <10>. f. A kind of pasa-outT (6). IS. Thry difteaver Insects on their 10. The measures I take to sir. vegetables with 2.000 161. n. Alteration of
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  • 509 10 EASIER TREND IN SHARES: RUBBER FALL CHECKED MODERATE SALES VOLUME riE Sinßapore share market was slightly "off the boil" yesterday. The volume of business done was smaller and prices with few exceptions were Inclined i to ease In both tins and Industrials. Rubbers had an 1 isolated deal. Ttrmot> /t
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  • 173 10 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIAL share* maintained their steady undertone on the Stock Exchange today. Tne volume of sales was not heavy but covered a fairly wide range. Leaders snow- ed no price trend Federal loans were active and steady. five Issues rising and four easing, all In small amounts.
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  • 112 10 The following crop* of rubber were harve»ted by the re*pertive estates In February: Tb Btiklt Kadi Rubber 29 313 Aver Molek Rubber 21 SSO Ator Ox tan Rubber mono Aver Pans* Rubber Ai (KM) Glenealv Plantatlntu 45 000 Kluang Rubber Ornnpanv 4« 500 Pa)am Umlted ***** Tallunan Rubber
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  • 53 10 Che Malayan Exchange Bane Arwocta'ion made no al'era'lon* In lt« r.«te< -o merchants yenterdar. On the free exchange market In Hone Kone ye»'erdav 'hr> US. dollar *a» o'lofed at n«is« for caah. and «0I' 7 for TT Sterling wa* qunr^i .t ]JM »rvi nr.f 'aH of B nW
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  • 76 10 Xlfigaaare Chine** Prndnre F\change: Noon pr!f^« per plcul were: Copra: steady, quiet, down S6 cents, buyers »41. nellcrs $41 fob rrconut oil- xteadv $62.- sellers Pepper More oversea s Interext Nfuntok «htte SMS. Sarawak ISM "up *10 Lampon^ black M 75 iun--han.r><l' lewH and Peal Cloning prirex were
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  • 133 10 CHIPS lying alongride the «ng»- i pore Harbour Board whmrvta, sr expected today art: Japan 12. Snudan 4S. Nordstlernan C P Antenor •7. Kampar KPM «9. Prestdent Van Buren 11. f Peleus 11 14. Java IS 1«. Tatmnara P Maru 1». Maetsuycker 19 30. Mal.m I N Wall
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  • 132 10 NEW YORK. Wad. 'pHE New York atock market was irrcpilAr T*stcrdav but eloatd verr itcady with email tatna In a number of Instance*. Early coodlU«m were ragtad and following the line of a <r recutance pricea turned mildlT tower, led by Indus- I trial. However during the
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  • 18 10 Thp prlc»? o( tin In Bin»m--porp yesterday was declared at $***** a picul. up SI 25
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  • 35 10 The following output* (or FVbruarr nTt> rr>porl«d by Outhrif Jind Co Ltd nibber 5 02J.51S Ib •m 1 blurki I4flnm Ib palm ml 1.130 tnnn. palm kmiaU. 141 tonji xrui tln-ort> .Ss° piruU
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    • 546 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE »AILINGS FROM SCAND4NAVIAN/U.K./COMTIMIHT S'POr* S*norr< -*enong "•"•No" Raj Bingltck $o>gon Mong. •~vj Man io Kobe Yofconnmi M/11 Mar IS/lt Mar. IS/17 Mar 'Malaya" fr>r A-lei-!(*e Meibryjm. C rv, OCOI C-jr,- 1/ 7 Apr 2 4 Ap. 3'MO' lApr "Irria" f-ir Bgrvjkok foot earn ng oottengem) 4/ S
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    • 1153 10 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TIL No. St« 4 ILLIRMAN tk BCJCKMALL I KLAVENKSS LsKS LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTIRDAM ft U |U NAMBUMG LOS ANGILES. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND SEATTLE A VANCOUVER and for I SA. Mor-h Ationt.e Part* m ond Canada \m Colombo Artopt.r., <•-#» »ar Control S> tawro "CITY Of -IRTtT-
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  • 536 11 Jacks score 20 goals to set post-war record H|^ HH 9BM bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbTi SPARC a thourht for Sime Ftarby Sports (lub.'.i "B" NiH-ri-r team goalke«p«r. With no prntertitm to talk about from the defenders in front of him, he had to pick the ball oat of the back net .'0 time*
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  • 344 11 I AN F. Si N J; Sime Darby 3. A THREE-NIL interval lead does not always mean that victory is assured. Fraser and Neave S.C. learnt that lesson from Slme Darby S.C. in their SBHFA Dlv. A (tame at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. 1
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  • 271 11 (.tilhrie* I: Man»AeM 2. TWO goals In the last six minutes enabled Outhrle Bporu Club to Craw 2-2 with Mansfield 9C In Dl\ B M River Vsllev Road Omhries would hnve won but for a snistaice by a defender who put the
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  • 92 11 T*HE Singapore Motor Club will hold a Hew type of rally for its members on Sunday morning, ttartinr from Penang Lane at 9am The rally, which Is open to all ~las«ex of car*, will be run In three tecUonn. Competitors will hare to follow a rnu'*
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  • 461 11 Victoria School 3; Raffles Inst. 1. i FIGHTING rrcovery in the second half of a stirring intrr-school (tame of soccer on the Victoria School ground yesterday enabled Victoria School to turn what looked like certain defeat Into a 3 l victory ovrr K.ifTUs Institution.
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  • 77 11 The Singapore Amateur Football Association will hold Its first trial match of the seanon at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow Teams will be chc*en from the following: Chee Sen*. Yew Chang. Narayanan. Boniface Johan. Teow Keng. K.i:i..s Bedul. Hax»an Hoon Leong. TMatJI Harith Hin Weng. Monon Ra<>hld O:mnn
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  • 62 11 In Singapore Dl-trlct 'Dlv J> ItJoJH matrh at Alexandra yester- j day. 443 BAD. beat 30 Bn iRAOC) 2-1 RAOC iwored In the first minute through Caw and held this lead until half time Morris scored direct from a corner kl-k for BAD. to equalise, and
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  • 23 11 The S A FA. first division match between RE ME and Star Socrerltes scheduled for Jalan Beaar stadium tomorrow, has been postponed.
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  • 30 11 Royal Military Police beat 75 Coy RASC 3-0 In an Army soccer league Dlv 3 game yesterday. Scorers were S*;t Knight <2) and L Cpl Snecton.
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  • 26 11 BUENOS AIRES Wed —World flynelght champion Yoshio Shtral, of Japan, will fight here shortly at Luna Park, it an announced today —UP. > X^^^v.^^^^^^«s^ls^oVwvw^
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  • 309 11 Hurt, he came back to score four goals B.C.S 8; Stanvar 1. OINOAPORE Cold Storage— i 3 with two fast and dangerous wingers In Ismail and Marzukl to make the openings, and goal -hungry Inside forwards In Murray and Mouna trounced Stan vac 8-1 In their first outing of the
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    • 93 11 SOCCER: SAFA DW. 1: Tigers T V( .< Jalan Ursa*. DIV 2: R.N. Kranji v Rotklitn, (.riUnt DIV. XA: S.HB P..hc»> v r Ire RrtcsoV SHB truund DIV. IB: Immigration I < v Malay S«lUrmrnt I'nion. BOI»C\ (round. INTER- SCHOOL: St. Patrick* T St. XnthomV SJI frnund. SERVICES I.EAGIE: DIV.
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  • 2364 12 $143 dividend for Nerolia By EPSOM JEEP UASTEBING Many Thanks after a short, sharp tussle in the straight, Dondanu Say an p. a speedy four-year-old mare by Confessor with Hunter Russell up, won the Spring Cup over five and a half furlongs at Penan* yesterday.
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  • 408 12 By A Special Correspondent LONDON. Wednesday. I EIGHTEEN players have to be picked to represent J England on a summer soccer tour of South America, takinc in the Argentine. Chile and I rujruay, and in the course of the next few weeks the selectors will
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  • 23 12 tnnit H»h "-"I. :j.- Low 0:J0 and I4O« inMOUON Hen W44 ••tl «na I '131 Lo* •"•I :si < S «l I
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  • 93 12 LONDON. Wed I^EAL last year's Grand National 1 steeplechase winner, has been in. -tired In training and will no 1 rtin in this year's race, at Liverpool on Mar 28 His owner Mr Harry Lane, said today that he had given Instructions for Teal to be
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  • 103 12 IX>NDON Wed —England's Te»t cricket selectors for the coming season will be the same as last year, except that P. R. Brown will act as rhairman Instead of N. W. D. Yardley. Brown Yardley. R E S. Wyatt and L. E. O. Amea were re-elected by the
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  • 56 12 SALT LAKE CITY, Wed. Oerman heavyweight champion Heln Ten HofT knocked oat Lnnnle Clark (Philadelphia 1 In the second round of a scheduled ten-round bnu. here last night It was Ten Huff's American debut, and his first fight since he lest the European heavyweight title
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  • 152 12 LONDON. Wednesday. 'THE Cambridge University crew Rave a most satisA factory display today, when they rowed their first full course trial in preparation for the annual Boat Race against Oxford University on Mar. 28 Cambridge, helped by an ebb tide covered the 4' 4
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  • 200 12 'THE draw for the golf match be- tween bland Club and Keppel Club at Keppel on Sunday 1* S am Peace 9 Murtnugh 9 v R Mallal 3 D W M. Mullan 4: 80S Ralnea 21 Meer 31 v N J. Tlndall 16 W. Orr
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  • 51 12 The following will represent Raffle* Institution in table- tennl« match against the Singapore Bigna!> Centre RAF Changi at the Chale' Club on Saturday Tjre rook Lee. Wocur Kent Mun Kwan Tret Yeen Nf Th!n Blonr Otam ClK>o Hno OUm Chor. Hun Owet Ttrk Hat and Poh Kirn
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  • 394 12 By A Special urrrspondrnt LONDON, Wednesday. LOOKING a little beyond the impending MlllerLindwall threat, there are distinct rumblings of c West Indian domestic argument concerning Fnrland'g cricketing visit to thos<- parts next winter. Last nmr. in ij^i-o. uimfi OO Allen. England h.u! fly out Lrn
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  • 33 12 MONO KONO. Wed— The x; ing Fijian rugby team ton I la*t match here today. bea'.: Combined Civilians 20 to 6 to k< > then unbeaten record Intact A P
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  • 262 12 SAFA did not stand by 1952 decision SPORTS LETTERS 13 dowitllghl injustice I am quot:mc below an extract from the of the Orel «195J> Cnunrll held at the SCC on Jan. 10 which re.»l> *.<> follow*: "Hem I: To uii-ic-i the namlw nf < lnl>, v br prMttiitrd am* relegavtr4
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