Sunday Standard, 22 February 1953

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  • 15 1 to jg. jfc at SUNDAY STANDARD X "i SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1953. SIXTEEN PACES
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  • 199 1 RONATION I h CONTEST 1 tst ar j c arc gh Cr.n hoolmcitt v who went i --goporc w.th rebelled CHto' 1 quality Vrhodist c^d on Anglo- pplboy. place q-c^ to the I Lumpur footba' rr. E. C. Du't-in who was strongly supI j r jtion
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  • 56 1 photo. MR. Gerry A. Soliano, leader of a Singapore dame bind, and Miss Desiree Woodford the daughter of Hit* late Sir. Henry t. Woodford. were, married at the Katong Catholic (lunch ye>terday. Meaben «>f Mr. Soliano's barul formed >m arch of honour with their musical instruments as
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  • 301 1 LE E MENG PLEA ARRIVES La wyerSays:PleaFor Mercy Not An Offence IPOH Sat. The mercy petition to the Sultan of Perak, signed by more than 50 Members of Parliament, to spare the life of Lee Meng, the 25-year old grenade girl under sentence of death m Malaya, reached Taiping yesterday.
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  • 25 1 ABOUT :*OO people attended ChintfM New Year Fancy Ball organised by the R Badminton Party at the n-»apore Badmiutou riali iw Bight
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  • 141 1 POLICE SNAGGED BY WORD UNLESS there is I previous record or substantial evidence against the person accused. Singapore Police will find difficulty m proving a man guilty of frequenting an opium den. a spokesman from the Attor-Mj-Generars Office told The Standard yesterday. He was referring to the High Court's judgment
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  • 166 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 21, (AP).— J. C. Guimgam, 51, sports editor of the English-language Hongkong Tiger Standard is near death m the Queen Mary Hospital here today from injuries suffered when he was assaulted last Monday by unknown assailants after a football banquet. The hospital
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  • 332 1 Standard Shipping Reporter MORE than 1,000 American sailors descended on Singapore yesterday from six ships of the United States Destroyer Squadron 20, stoked themselves with large quantities of Malayan bananas at Cliftor6 Pier, and prepared to blow away 4wenty days' pay per person. Tho
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  • 133 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOLLOWERS OF Nation*- 1 list China m Singapore wil] celebrate on Mar. 1 the third anniversary of General Chiang Kai-shek's resumption as president of Nationalist China. A committee of nine, headed by Tan Kok Chor is planning i a cable to congratulate
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  • 42 1 TOKYO, Feb. 21. (ReuterAAP). Thirty American army prisoners were injured m a light with Military Police m Pusan, South Kor^a. last night. The prisoners, held. In a stockade, became unmanageable and Military Police entered to restore order.
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  • 165 1 Menons: Govt. Will Still Try THE CASE against the Singapore lawyer, Mr. C. G. Morion, and his wife. Mrs. Vilasini Menon. a former Legislative Councillor for Seletar. has not been dropped by the Singapore Government, a spokesman of the Attorney-General's Office. told The Standard yt-^te relay. The spokesman said the
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  • 156 1 This Toll Of Crime Was 1200 NEARLY SI .IOO m t*sk and property was stolen m tliree cases of crime m Singapore on Friday. 1 A Chinese ilttfT hoslcs* 4 entering hrr house m Lavender Street at LSI a.m. had her handbag snatched by a man. It contained $18 and
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  • 29 1 PEOPLE^)}' Singapore arc askevj to co-operaie and willingly follow any directions given by security forec< during an internal security exercise tomorrow by the Police and military force?
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  • 24 1 FRANCESCO Savcrlo Nitti. twice Italian Premier before Fascism drove him into exile. died m Rome yesterday. He was «4 years old.— A.P.
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  • 173 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE wave of armed robberies, housebreaking, theft and petty crime now hitting Singapore is beginning to rouse the man-in-the-street into action to protect himself. Indignant at the case with which burglars gain admission into homes and the ruses employed by armed
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  • 71 1 TEHERAN. Feb. 21 \P) —The United States hai offered to purchase Iranian oil if Iran accepts tho Annlo-Anierican proposals for settling compensation tl the An^lu li.mi.m oil company. Loy Henderson yesterdui handed over three notes t€ Mossadegh-one a new British proposal on compensa tion. the second an Amrri
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 r^r You.-* I PURE Ik CC ICS ||eUn> m I H h > *»onderfu' Br// y ,^P MULTI STOPOVER y |H PLAN allows y° u H /y/ PM your way home at I Iv^ s n) oxrra fare. W^M yyV.
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    • 28 1 siaiiMiiiiip ICEIREAM^fe COLO STORAGE f f N-> CREAMERIES ITa /^^C the Finest /Sto^^^j French ly^fiSsiiaH Cognac Brandy jf^^,J >BORKEO (JBIf// sftmfanu -Limit* d x^^^B*' 1 «Im W*\ ~^^^^g!
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  • 280 2 Two Prominent Singapore Citizens Give Diverse Views ■■■^HFtvmx'^'mmMJ^sss Standard Staff Reporter TWO prominent Singapore citizens disaareed on whether films shown m local cinemas were a bad influence, especially on the younger POP mS* T?n Chin Tuan. wife of the Deputy President of the Legislative Council and a member of the
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  • 104 2 SIN(.APOKt. votl>^ stoops us*B< hu«dri*i|> of pouads of coffee a month find it unprntKil to ito ibf ir own Krmding. .\nd >errral enterprising people har* tuund there is pr;»flt m taking the grind' Qtit ef ihit c<*ff«« b>«Ksißess. One surh operator i> shown m tbis picture.
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  • 343 2 Aw Replies To Malay Editorial REPLYING to an editorial m a Penang Malay newspaper which suggested that Malays should close the door of the Malay Civil Service and repudiate the citizenship law. Mr. Aw Boob Haw. who was the object ot the editorial attack, said that it was regrettable that
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  • 234 2 SIX >worrteti aa c among 3.J p«r^ns who have bew granted I Certificate:- Naturalisatum by 'the Governor. Sir John XicoLJ. [with the approval of the Secretary o! State for tbe Connies. fiey a :rMUs Lfca Poh Chan, Mr James Reginald Hamilton Mrs. Coral Dorothy Hamilton, Madam N<
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  • 456 2 TWENTY six Singapore candidates were successful m the November-December examinations for the Cambridge Higher School Certificates held m the Cokmy. Of these lti .were private candidates while nine were j from Rallies Institution and j one from Victoria School. The following are the names j
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 2 CONSUL Cfcarlr* P. Ctovk. irrivrd last *etk W jttin tbe staff «>f lki AiwritdH pore. will siK'«re«d Consul Joseph H. K*Kiatii»« k as hi<-f of the h couooiu dad t tdf*
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  • 38 2 THE Dowager Marchioness ot Reading. Chair-nan of the Women's Voluntary Service. w.il riot be arriv.ng- m Singapore on Mar. 2 a>- originally scheduled, but on Mar. 2H. Reason fur her delayed departure is pressure of work.
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  • 26 2 THE 118 th birthday anniversary of State Ramakrisfcm Paramahamsa will be celebrated at the premises of the Tharnbusarny Pi Mai Tamil School. Bn>tul today.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 Tiger Testimonials I M Miss TOPSY TURVY, c:iu^ht m her thrilling trapeze act, remarked: *NVhcn the world seems upside down, I put myscM ri^ht with n TIGER r 3 1 I >^ Di jl r ibuiorr Fra> tr W# V c L»(f. l!v German Camera of most Competitive Value X*
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    • 225 2 ANNOUNCEMENT i St Patrick's Society f S -ore. The Annual Celeb/aij. St. Patriclt'i Day will be held iie Sea View Hotel an f \.ike the forth of a Dinnei i Dance. Full particulars r n plication tO the Honorary T t surer, A.M. Nolan, c/# Hongkong and Shang-j.u fc ing
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  • 75 3 K...... G (For) Is Kallang Beamed 80 Miles Out photo by THIS fit-Id identification beacon at Kall.tng airport SiBiapm »an !>«• wea by approaching aircraft -HO miles .iu.i> on a clear ni«ht. Whenever their is atnraft movement, the beacon *o*« dish dot d.ish. and dash dash dot at frequent interval*
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  • 76 3 Pistols Used In Robbery, Court Told KHOO KEE GIAP. 28. was tentatively charged In the j Sin*:. .pore Third Police Court i yesteraay with armed robbery Khoo. it \va s alleged, robbed Chua Keen and Tan Lay Song, U vi Pandan m the com--1 any uf four others on Jan.
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  • 30 3 Ceremony ror Legco Opining ng of S i iv. Sir e on Tv sii Johif wil honour of K'O members c Ma an H« R4 II V€ teet- \s\ dnesday.
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  • 75 3 THREE men rl aimed tria) yesterday m the Singapore Fifth Police Court on a charge of theft of rice from a lighter lying m Telok Aver Basin. The accused. Sinnathamby Stvfid Mghamad. Satbaidiau- thullah and Abaui w a V "ye Abdullah, were alleged to have
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 137 3 T /few/ is *J f Acr A c ■i I A 1 r D! pRESCrJPTION Arthritis Cause Poucht m JO Minuies i I High Bl«- ressurt I VaU HAVE SEEN 11 I :hibition p I C NATION I I Di: LIGHTING SCHEMES I I BANNERS STANDARDS I I ONALS PHOTOGRAPHS
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    • 333 3 AT LAST! I NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINESI AVAILABLE NOW ON I LOW HIRE PURCHASE TERMS VISIT YOUR NEAREST SINGER SEWING /&^E? CENTRE AND CHOOSE YOUR MACHU E r/-;*«P J\ FROM THE COMPLETE RANGE C? |Jjd W^ id BEAUTIFUL MODERN ELECTfIC 'Hw W 'z TREADLE AND HAND MACHINES ON V x^HZ^V^
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 126 3 SUNDAY PUZZLE bvm,b, THOUSANDS have handled and seen this useful article. It is really very simple. What is it? Twenty dollars will be awarded to the first correct solution or solutions by the Contest Editor or the assessors whose word will be final. All solutions should be sent by post
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    • 54 3 Ma arof of ».i R N £Xt HO Hilary Nerv i, and y T Liok of 48 Wilkie Road (all from Sinnuari), K. Perera of 7 Scott Road, Kuala Lumpur v ciMMf Wens of l.« ah;lt |{Oad, Ipoh, Koi Chee f m „r th» Chinese Affairs D Cpt., Malacca. .»i>ov«
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  • 147 4 A 'New Look' For SCs .TOIIORK BAHRU. Sat. Johore speti »1 constables are now getting a "new look" at :he Police Training School, at the -nth mile. Kulai. In September when the new school was completed Government started a scheme to retrain and educate Specials throughout Johore. Batches of about
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  • 80 4 Rubber Down 1 3/8 c. RUBBER prices declined bj lj) cents per lb. on a quiet maiket In Singapore yestevri.iy. first grade rubber for Marrh shipment being quoted 781 cents per lb. at the dose. Prices opened at 78± cents on a easier market and a' noon were I centj
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  • 71 4 THE Singapore CM amber of Commerce Rubber Association noon price*: (m cents per lb. > yesterday (Fob. 21 > were: Buyers Seller? Kd 1 JtSS Spot Imo*c 77 774 RSS FOB No. i March 78* 78? No 1 Apr 79~ 79* No. 2 M^r. (nom.) 74 74J N>.
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  • 19 4 SINGAPORE, Sat The price oi tin on the local market today was $4!'2i per picnJ (Down 11.821).
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  • 304 4 London, reb. ?J. IBeuter) —Following aravfootball result! played today; l IR>T DIVISION. Blackpool "<. Arsenal 2 Bolton 0. \stor Villa 0 Cardiff 6, Manchester C 0. Chelsea o. Charlton l. Derby l. Burnley U Manchester U:d. 0. Wolves 3. Newcastle 1 Liverpool 2 Portsmouth s, Suiuterland 2
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  • 123 4 THE rh.et rook of the Nee Soon. Army Camp. V. Sandrasah. p'.cacUd guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to stealing goods valued a; $238 from the army store. Inspector Michael Choni?. prosecuting, said that as chief cook. Sandrasah had to bring spires from the
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 4 RAJA.II Sports Club will hold their annual general meeting today at the Tamil Ceylon Association at Handy Road at 5 p.m. All members arc requested to be present. MISS ASUAfo
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  • 167 4 THE First Battalion of the Fijian Kegt. beat G.H.Q. by 43 points (eight goals and one try) to nil m an inter unit Rugby championship match on a flooded ground at Nee Soon yesterday. Highlight of the game was the magnificent kicking of Radrodro. who
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  • 448 4 &C.C B emerged irtor s in the seven-a-side Rugby tourna- mcnt on \h e Padanu yesterday and t^e large crowd wai well rewarded with four hard even games to watch In the first.' SCC \B" atter .iix minutes extr-ri time defeated RAF Seletar by 8 points (two tries*
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  • 62 4 South Johore beat RAF Seletar m a friendly Rugby match by 33 points to 10 at Seletar yeserday. Scorers were South Johore: Roberts (3 tries, l conversion) K. Massacorale (2 tries) Eddington (2 tries and 2 conversion) Prie (1 :ry) and Seicara.iah (l ny) For Seletar.
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 4 AT a Chinese New Tear party to 60 children of th« staff of the Singapore Public Relations Office, held yesterday, at the S.V.C. Hall. Mr. E. J. A. Sullivan. Acting PRO. gave biscuits to the children. Th« party was given by Mr. Sullivan
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  • 171 4 CU m TOMS and Special Branch olncers ut Ka'lang Airport Singapore, yesterday, held m temporary custody several documents, newspapers and pnotographs taken from two overnight bags belonging to petite Indonesian woman who claimed to be a delegate the Communist-sponsored Peace Congress at Prague. She vaj MUs
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 96 4 4 <»*p*m4l^\ Blending it the ort of choosmg best f mony teos. Shomrock is o blended t ec q** Ceylon ond Mofoyon teos ore rfios* to 9i e O delicious teo of unvorying flavour ond JT Buy o pocket todoy. Sold by provision stores evcryvft* liptons SHAMROCK TEA SOLI ACINTS
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  • 284 5 Shopkeeper Faces Trial At JB Assizes RESETTLEMENT OFFICERS DEATH SEQUEL JOIIORF. BAIIRI Sat. Ong Chow, a shopkeeper at Sunsei Kengit, Penggarang, was today committed by the Sessions Court to stand trial at the Johore Assi/es on a lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder m connection with the
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  • 126 5 Cleared Of Summons By Dance Girl A SING AFORE Chinese, Chua Choon Ron 4. who was summoned by a dance hostess ot the Happy Wot d Cabaret for causing hurt to her alter she had been "booked-out*' for the night was yesterday acquitted m the Second District Court. The Judge
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  • 38 5 DfCHE Shamsiidin bin Nain. Assistant District Officer. Kuala Kangsar. will officiate as District Officer, until Mr. R. D. Home returns. Mr. Home, accompanied by his wife children, has pro. ceded on leave to Britain.
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  • 118 5 PREFERENTIAL payments ot not more than $250 each ol i salaries outstanding will be paid to all workes of tl now defunct lh Shin Press, a Singapore Chinese-language newspaper. Payment a will be made by the receiver and manager on Feb. 16-27, at the office
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  • 119 5 To Probe Living Conditions A SURVEY of living conditions m Singapore, conducted by the Social Welfare Department v :!1 begin tomorrow, Mr. Gob Keno Swee. Assistant Secretary (Research) told The Standard yesterday. He >aid that the main Purpose of the survey was to test tiie survey machinery. Ability of the
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  • 51 5 SIR DEWS LOWSON. U)rd Mayor ol Lx>ndon during 1950-51. who is flying to Sydney by Qanta>-BOAC made a one-night stop-over at Singapore yesterday. He last visited Singapore m 1951. Sir Denys will spend si* wfwks m Australia before returning to London to assist m th© Coronation
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  • 195 5 Husband Killed Widow Gets $15,000 AWARDING 515,000 damages to Madam Tan Tab Hoe. whose husband had been killed m an accident involving two lorries, Mr. Justice Knight, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, said that the damages must be borne equally by the drivers, against whom the suit was brought.
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  • 30 5 A MOTOR car roundina a corner m Ayer Puteh village. Kuantan, knocked down three pedestrians. One of them, a Malay woman, was injured, and taken to hospital.
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  • 50 5 A siNi'.APORK labourer. T.<»e See Wah was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday m an unconscious state alter he was Injured m an accident involving a bus. while cycling along Geylang Road, yesterday. Bye-wit nesses are asked to contact 'he Traffic Police at Sepoy I lines.
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  • Article, Illustration
    132 5 photo photo Till-: Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H." W. Raines, (third from left) opening: the new churrh of Mar Thoma SyrianChun h the St. Thomas Church m Reserve Road off St. Michael's Road. Singapore. >esterday Others m the picture are (from left): Rev. C. B. Paul. Rev. S
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 211 5 \IH\\IIIK\ The Pirn Soldier It \n English; 943 Thanks fur tbe Singapore STi? 43 ;i b m B oke namssja£s sw.au!°BBi diary 4 QT%i fcSfifVfljS! S"iS3.?V2^i: i S I i r3 DIWIONO:' Athmashanti 1.30. 5. 830 the Cross." INDIAN A^HOCfATION: Lecture pm Putti (Hindi) 10 30 J-m. SLN R SK
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  • 2095 6 Windsors Not Leaving Europe v -::-:-:^B:-:-; ■■h|^^;- "A" 1 -'■■''••■'•"•'•Vv. \-*->-- jw^/ i v V, <irf?^y**' am <8v ttSS^ PARIS PARIS, Saturday. UACK m Paris from the Sunny South, what do I find? Another French political row— this time personal. Premier Rer.e Mayer and his new
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 288 6 ARGONAUT SPELD&IRD 1/ HONGKONG t O A.C. M rcw opt** r«<juUr twice -etk'y if" c*» b*Tv««n S>*>9«por« *n6 J«p*»>. Hong Ko«q S'cp on Itcltititl ««aiUhl« no add c'« «<r p«tt«qe n#b'ing you ?c rfniin o»»' Hob^lo»9 bkit'^ct^ Ot pltMWSli m d«ep tt*t«d rc^^c*. Tyina jr«eo*^ s*<i Mfh »bp/e ♦S* r«"f
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    • 100 6 gives smoother shaves and comforts Mf JJk tenderest skin 2fc Yes! Nve\e pio\cd it. In f T -4atesttests,2,s4Bn)cn\Nhos!i.aNed A tbe Palmolive way reported: 79° said "Beards easier lowl'* nlpiwinti i% 75",', said "Less ra/or pull" 69 said" (lo^ shaves" i 82? O said "Smoolher feeling skin" r I Whether you
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  • 1234 7  - Standard Correspondent Gets Promotion In Commons ANDREW ROTH By I ONDON, and not :he least Mj Ihe 'Mother of Parliai-; still dripping with I '-xp Tienced this igain v. ek whan I was >"»d from a mere Parmtary Corresponden; it the Ho .>e <»f Commons, i upying i seal m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 198 7 l'>:. the ten rent Sunday ThfS€ -Standard Pattern \Y^X i>"^^ .AnlßH^^^^^^^^SL v A S^ndard will ofT«-r its Servife fo npon> wMI appear VVi f S fi.'..^ a free pattern daily both j n the Sunday V^J E W^^^ "^^lll^ 1V W have a patters for you on mi n return
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    • 193 7 10 BLADF CITTFTTI I brings you easier shaving I A#^ at no extra cost 1 iS^^ii^iiiMif f l 0 famout Blue OillctH 0 ftSK^^^j^^J^jf Blade? rA7./v unwrappr i \o« 9 i^MHH|l^^^ moic tiouhi wf th 'jsrd ni.uk* 1 /mF \\l» 1 awa > m the s^' b as jHT wßfm
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  • 1383 8  - When Asia Ruled Europe S. Raja Ratnam i for Western control over Asia are wont to irritate oversensitive A-ian nationalists by dwelling at length on the benefits European rule has conferred on tho backward or decadent drilizatkntt ot the Orient. The Western empires brought with them superior organisaiion, the dogmas
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  • 1326 8 J^ MALAYAN housewife can thank her lucky stars for not having had to put up with one of Nature's most mischievous creations the house-crows. Not that we hove no crows m Malaya, but they are comparatively so few m numbers that they do not constitute o
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 464 8 Ji«t W* *«a« toAfc, is an eJfecUve p ©0 you go m dread of a sudden Asthma attack v k a simple and effective remedy that tan be carrV?- 1111^"- 1 1 J where, at any time. There is nothing to inject nn»V n your l*i". 1 swallow ooe tablet,
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  • 1345 9  - Handwriting Reveals Your Character VEDAGIRI SAMBANDAM By gfgdfgfd i- fdffs JF you are the general manager of a big concern and have before you over one hundred applications for two posts you have advertised, do you know any way of eliminating 90 applications by just looking at the applicants' signatures
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 681 10 PAA Benefits From 'Jet Stream' Winds CIXGAPORF, BOUND airliners have often arrived much before schedule time, with the help of strong tail winds. Tail winds have an effect of thrusting aircraft along m flight. However, the fust airline to fully utilise tail winds m regular commercial operation is Pan American
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  • 1267 10 '"PHE idea j*. h.n >- g winA dows is, ftrsi and foremost, to illow fresh air into the ir when the weather is Ane and to exclude the ram when foul weather prevails. Bet many women have diiTerer.t notions. Let me illustrate. Four of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Movie Talk
    • 487 11 RK LINE-UP MARKS .QUARTER CENTURY OF ACHIEVEMENT M |{\i)K) has some--1« |him tv shall! about and the rrathlt multimillionaire H d Hughes is wicc k in control of ompany. Which n |v one thtof— picture-goeri can a greater M on rron this |OUS studio. And. a
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    • 20 11 Peter Pan 1 1 first way piano m v i Petet I.m ength r f 1 I c 1 imat•e
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    • 28 11 ZANUCK'S PROMISE 1 „V X n«*. out n c i Vir ires thii Darryl r iv irin| t| ie nrs •»Ut foe J,^ •>• RobeS 52? Eiie, Xll i«i
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    • 452 11 XARENCE GREENES i pmh making movie presentatioa "I lie Thief**, that l^ihi ;»n up-to-thr minute >t«»ry .ilw.tit spies la the l\S. without a sintlr line of dialoftie. had its preys preview week where it was unanimousl3 acclaiaaei to be •nr of the mo.M remarkable Motion
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    • 231 11 UNITED ARTISTS give<= us another tlanl on newspaper life when, m the Theron Warth product ion of "The Captive City." a gangster melodrama, we meet Jim Austin, editor and part owner of local paper who suddenly discovers that his home lo\vn isn't all that it is
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    • 100 11 METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER'S Singapore office announces that due to the inability of Ricardo Montalban to make the trio on account of Studio commitments, ajid due aUo to Walter Pidgeon. icho was to replace Montalban. being unable to make the trip on account of having contracted a virus while
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    • 211 11 ney. th« mnster of movie lacic. turned his talents to to the screen, under the same name, a rousing, thrill-packed adventure which undoubtedly ranks as one of mo^t ambitious ventures to date. Spread over 10 year* of T ing, with three years of active production and an
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    • 54 11 lAUREXCE HARVEY hat been elected to play fh<» outstanding role of the yvar a% Romeo m the forthcoming J. Arthur Runk-U niversalcine production of "Romeo And Juliet" to be filmed m Tech" nicolour and directed by Renator Castellani. "Romeo And Juliet" will be filmed on location around Veronica,
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    • 150 11 "CTAR CONTEST No. 2" again stumped movie fans, for *-J none guessed a s j x pictures right. Only two contestant* were able to spot No. 11 and identify him correctly aa Antonio Moreno, while many met their Waterloo m No. 1* whom they alternatively thought was
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  • 591 12  - Curl Cues For Pretty Little Girls ALICIA HART By MM*l:«^l;W«liJi»ilii,'l 1 1 TLE girls with curl* are no novelty these days. The advent of the junior-type home permanent has made it possible for every youngster, no matter how straight lior hail niav he, to boast a early top. 1 1
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  • 522 12 V QUESTION which is always m ni.v mind is whether it is better for me to live m this world or not? lam very weak m my studies, and all my classmates have lrft me behind Ion? ago. Can you answer my question for me? "8.C."
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  • 16 12 MANNEQUIN Am, Oarlio, .how. blue and whit, chert toll skirls bright blue *tol* Urn
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  • 62 12 CALIFORNIAN CAMEO OUTFITS designed to simulate .union nt.ittress luk.ni; took the spotlight at the recent showings at Uv California Fashion Orators National Press YVeek at Las Angeles. California. Real tit king is a bit heavy but this printed cotton playcoat with huge pockets and clincher belt, worn
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  • 1744 13  - Britain's First Gentleman Big Help To Queen Margaret Saville By v J SfllCe hfs wlfcf ««««ton. the Duke of Edinburgh has steadily endeavoured to help her and lighten her burden, says Margaret Saville, one the most authoritative writers on the Royal Family, m thh sixth instalment of her forthcoming book,
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  • 557 13  -  HAL BOYLE By The optimist gets too much credit m this world— -and the grouch doesn't get enough. When the going gets really rough, who wants as a companion the fellow who always chirps, "There's a bright side to everything." He's downright depressing. Give
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  • 1280 14 'SEVENS" KILL STAMINA AND INSPIRATION Says SAPPER, Army Sports Reporter ANOTHER Rugby season is over. Our fixture lists are completely filled up with the varied sequence of L for lost, W for won, D for drawn To some matches we may have affixed C for cancelled, or P for postponed;
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    63 14 BOY All Ql VN. of the Malayan Basic Trade School. He is the latest hockey discovery and m his four matches prior "to the present tournament, scored no fewer than eleven goals He hat learnt how to play hockey while serving m the Army and haf now gained a regular
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  • 994 14  -  ROGGER By THE Royal Air Force, Malaya, team boxing championship went to boxers from Seletar tor the fourth successive year. Winning five out of the ten final bouts, Seletar airmen kept up their run of sporting achievements with due credit. Anderson was the best
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  • 77 14 Malay SA Officials For 1953 THE following aacr c officebearers of the Singapore Malay Sports Association for the year 1953: President Mahmood bin Haji Yusof. vice-presidents: Ismail bin A. Aziz, Bostam bin Haji M. Kurshi "S™ secretary: Hussein bin A. Hamid. assistant secretary: Hassan bin Alwi, hon treasure*: A. Rahman
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  • 182 14 If it is entertainment you want then take a look at Bert Assirati, writes Sapper, the Army Sports reporter. He is th c British Empire Champion who has captured the hearts of Chinese wrestling fans and also stands undefeated m Singapore and is Number Two matman of the
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    • 422 15 i-«^!^ GAPORE S ATHLETES NEED A Sr£"^J < £J« UST ONE WHO COMES AND S°A^ll UT ONE WHO WILL COME HERE, I O STAY. .With due respect to the British AAA coach, George Pallet, who opens his courses this evening at the
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  • 976 15 SINGAPORE soccer clubs are still scrambling for players to meet their commitments at Jalan Besar stadium this coming season— barely a week away— and only three first division clubs have registered their players with SAFA. These three division 1 clubs arc the Indian Recreation Club, Chinese
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  • 313 15 WHAT qualifications does a man require to be a Sentinel? From the occasional outbursts one sees printed m a local newspaper, it seems that all that is required to become a self-appointed literary watchdog i s a fair knowledge >f sports jargon and o her
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  • 266 15 Dave Freeman is coming vp and fast! In a letter to the Penang badminton enthusiast. Tan Teik Lim, tbe American Thomas Cup coach. Ken Davidson says that Dave has been taking two or three hours off his studies at tbe Michigan University Neuro-Surgery Hospital
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  • 427 15 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Feb. 20 (Reutei India lost three wickets before lunch for the addition of 60 runs to their overnight total when the Third Test with India was continued today, and at the interval the scoreboard read 227 for 8 wickets. The
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  • 2702 16  -  WINDSOR LAD By MAKING A grand effort at the top of the straight, BOX OFFICE brilliantly ridden by Davy Jones, cleared away to an easy five lengths win m the main sprint event for class 2 division 1 horses on the opening day of
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  • 147 16 IPOH. Sat. "Malaya's future athletic prowess depends on the enthusiasm and proper training of the younger athletes" said George Pallett, senior honorary coach of Great Britain at a dinner given m his honour by the Perak Amateur Athietic Association last night. He said he was surprised
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