Singapore Standard, 26 January 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard m m x VOL II NO. 208 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 194 1 Manager Killed In Ambush KIALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. E. D. Harding, manager of the Lothian Estate of Sepang, Selangor, was killed this morning m an ambush laid at his estate by about 15 bandits Mr. Harding was m his office at 7 a.m. when he received a report that bandits
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  • 217 1 11 1 i i lONS continued to ,1 into the Singapore idard Office yesterday the younf Singapore! Madam I^)h Kai J ice, and her five children > 174 50 was received lay, bo< .sting the total 1,012, for the needy "he donors yesterday i Ml
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  • 53 1 BANDIT target m five States were attacked m yesterday's air operations m support of the securit% forces. R.A.F. Brigand li*ht bombers. Hornet fighterbombers and Sunderland flyinjf boats, and R A.A.F. Lincolns, riew to bomb and strafe objectives m Perak, Kedah. Pahang. Malacca
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  • 83 1 Stondoid London Correspondent LONDON, Jon. 25. The following ore the closing prices j f rubber and tin on the London Marker today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 40id. Spot: £1,002 per ton Fcft 401 d. buyers, £1,004 sellers. Apr June 39id. Three months: £1,000 Ml Sept. 38
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  • 137 1 TUNIS, TUNISIA, Jan. 25 (AP) France today landed fresh troops m strife-riddled Tunisia to li«ihl nationalist uprisings m which nearly 50 persons have been killed and hundreds have been injured m Ihe past 10 days. The French cruiser Georges Leygues landed militarised police at
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  • 188 1 Standard Staff Reporter INCREASED cost of living allowances have been given to the local staff of the Commis-sioner-General's office. The President of the Commis-sioner-General's Local Staff Union, Mr. S.S. Manyam. said yesterday that the allowances sanctioned fell short of the rates given by the Colony
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  • 30 1 AIR Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief of Far East Air Force, returned to Singapore last night from Ceylon, where he had been on a week's routine visit.
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  • 29 1 EIGHT persons were killed and 50 injured, some seriously when a train jumped the rails at Solingen, Germany, ypstonHav and crashed into a wall. Reuter
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  • 57 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ., Jan. 25, (UP) Ame.rican Sabrejets shot down 10 Communist MIG-15 jet fighters today m four flaming: air battles over Northwest Korea. It was the F-86 Jets' biggest bag of enemy planes since rrecember 13 when they downed a re-cord-breaking 13 of
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  • 60 1 THE pattern of disease m man as m animals is directly related to his geographical background said Dr. J. R. Audy. officer m charge of the Scrub Typhus Unit of the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, when he sooke on the "Geography of Disease" sponsored by
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  • 124 1 Churchill Approved Action LONDON. Jan. 25, (IT) Prime Minister Winston Churchill's government gave full approval to the disarming •of Egyptian police m Lsmailia which touched of! a bitter battle with 64 persons killed and many pthsrf wounded A Foreign Office statement made clear that Lt.-Gen. Sir George Erskine Commander-in-Chief of
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  • 80 1 LONDON, Jan. 25, (AFP). The Federation of Malaya's new Police Commissioner. Colonel Arthur E Young, will leave London for Kuala Lumpur by air on Feb. 15, it was officially announced her> yesterday. The Malaya post will bo his first assignment abroad. Colonel Young has had
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  • 165 1 YALLUA, Malta, Jan. 2.> (LP)— British war*hi|»« stationed here were ordered to head for the Sue* I anal cone today. An aireraft earrier and two eratarfifa promptly ht earned eastward. •i At the same time, the crack British Guards Brigade sent to Cyprus during the Iranian Dil crisis, was ordered
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  • 290 1 JET flying, a tour of Germany, the celebration of "Hogmanay" (New Year), m Scotland, and visits to centres of interest m England were highlights of a seven-and-a-half month stay m Britain by the first four Malay officers of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya), who returned to
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  • 824 1 60 Egyptians Die, 1,000 Captured In Fortress Storming ISMAILIA, Jan. 25 In one of the bloodiest battles m the Canal Zone to date 60 Egyptian Policemen were killed and an undetermined number wounded while about 1,000 surrendered when British troops smashed into Ismailia's police fortress today. The
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    51 1 photo. Mr T. P F. McNelce, President of the City Couftdl m Singapore (left) admires some of the photographic exhibits with Prof. Gibson-Hill at the British Council Hall yester day m Singapore. The third photographic exhibition was opened by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice and hundreds of people have attended.
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  • 224 1 MUNSAN, Jan. 25 (AP) Allied truce negotiators suggested today that the thorny question of airfield construction be set aside temporarily and staff officers start work immediately on other details of policing a Korean armistice. Chinese Major-Gen. Hsieh Fang promised to study the proposal
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  • 24 1 EGYPT today railed on the United Nations to seek the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Libya within six months- Reuter
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  • 330 2 Don 't Use Them For Joy Rides Standard Staff Reporter Singapore Traffic police who have received information that hundreds of "pirate" taxis m the Colony hove been booked up for Chinese New Year joy rides, have issued a warning to the public against the use
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  • 48 2 Today is a double national day for two members of the Commonwealth of Nations, Australia and India. For Australians Saturday marks the anniversary of the first settlement m Australia, and for India it is the second anniversary of the proclamation of the republic.
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  • 71 2 Sixteen Chinese and three Indian s-liopkeepers were ]mcd i'2s each m the City Police Court yesterday for failing to keep their shops completely closed on the day of r,i'k they had to. >ne of them, Chua Yuan Xt <) a yoUMQ Chinese iro- m,
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  • 239 2 Desperate Need For Engineers stasj.hird staff Reporter MALAYA is \.iy badly pped ter tectanaral train- espe a ly m view of the terati I nand for trained n lared Mr. V, W. F i m bis saieer talk Svil 1 tgineering on Wed- ;> r Fi sun m said that
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  • 34 2 TAN PEI HIONG was a<quitted m the Singapore First Criminal District Court y» sterday of a charge of having 46 pounds of raw opium at Kitchener Road on Oct. 24 last
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  • 117 2 MR. T. P. F. i:CNIE( E Singapore City Council president yesterday, opened the Third annual Photographic Exhibition sponsored by the Singapore Arts Society, at the British Council Hall. Mr. McNeice called the exhibition one of the "finest ever" to be put on m Singapore.
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    24 2 YOGENDRAN PONNIAH, an old boy of Raffles Institution, Singapore, and a King's Scont who sailed for Melbourne recently by the Charon for farther study.
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  • 89 2 AFTER BLESSING the new Christian Brothers school, the La Salle School, at Kampong Bahru, Bishop 01 co mend y gave a short talk to the boys attending the school. With him was Brother Ignatius (m white cassock, left). Director of the St. Joseph's Institution, and Brother Thomas
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  • 77 2 Police Appeal To Witnesses Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE traffic police are appealing to eye-witnesses of a motor car accident on Thursday night at 10.25 p.m. m which an eight-year-old Chinese boy was seriously injured, to come forward. The boy, Ngoh Kee Wan, was standing m front of a shop m
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  • 399 2 A DES I R E to send his mother tome gifts for Christmas led Driver Peter Norman Tubero of 3 Coy. R.A.S.C. to steal a bed cover, a carpet, and a nylon night dress from a silk store m Nee Soon. Yesterday at
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  • 28 2 A RECEIVING and adjudicating order made against the Wah Hin Pineapple Factory recently wa s rescinded m the Singapore High Court before Mr. Justice Rogers yesterday.
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  • 115 2 MR. LEE KONG CHIAN. Singapore rubber magnate agreed with Sir John Hay's remarks that the future of the rubber industry is almost dependent on the policy of the United States Government. Sir John had stated m a talk to University of Malaya students on
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  • 57 2 Failed To Pay Income Tax RECEIVING and adjudicating orders were made m the Singapore High Court yesterday against Tan Kah Cheng and S. Sadig bin Omar Jamal who had failed to pay income tax. The applications came before Mr. Justice Rogers and were made by Mr. J. H. Gauntlett. on
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  • 49 2 WAN HONG KEE of Smith Street was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police .Court yesterday to seven months' rigorous imprisonment for stealing a motor car. and for escaping from lawful custody. The sentence if to run from Jan. 17, to be followed by one year's police supervision.
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  • 32 2 CHOE THIEN BOX was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court to three months' imprisonment for failing to report to the Tanjong Pagar Police Station while being a police supervisee.
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  • 39 2 ANG PENG TENG, was bound over fox $250 for one year m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he admitted attempting to commit suicide by linking caustic soda m Tanjong Pagar Road on Sept 29
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  • 69 2 FOUND GUILTY of assaulting and ill-treatin* an eight-year-old girl m a manner likely to cause her unnecessary suffering, a 39-year-old Chinese woman, Teo Peck gotta, was fined $500 by the Singapore 'Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesterday. The girl, Lisa Ah Cheng, said
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  • 401 2 TWO WITNESSES, Mr. K. M. Medora, manager of an insurance company, and Mr. James P*o!ey of the Singapore Glass Works, told the City Police Court, yesterday that m their opinion Ralph Naylor was not sober when they saw him after the accident. This evidence
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  • 185 2 Robbers Strike At 3 Places Standard Staff Reporter ARMED gang robberies and hold-ups by thugs m the Colony are becoming more frequent as the Chinese New Year approaches. The Assistant Commissioner (Crimes), Mr. F. G. Minns. said yesterday that three more incidents all on Thursday night had been reported to
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  • 186 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Technical education is the subject of several questions being asked by Mr. V. M. N. Menon next week when the Federal Council n^eets here. He will ask the Member for Education to state the status, nature and the constitution of the Advisory Council
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  • 97 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Member for Education will be asked m the Federal Legislative Council next week by Mr. V. M. N. Menon what qualifications are necessary for Asian school masters to be promoted as education officers m the Department of Education, the number of them
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  • 346 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The security forces have been killing bandits at the rate of three a day and with a week more to go before the first month of the year is over, they have accounted for 64 terrorists
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  • 288 4 Standard Staff Correspoiylent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A challenge to those who were opposed to inter-racial co-operation m Malaya "to come out and declare themselves openly" was made by Mr. H. S. Lee, President of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today. He made this challenge
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    30 4 Mr. Tang Guan Kai who was married to Miss Ong Ming Chee at a ceremony held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Batn Pahat. The bride is a school teacher.
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  • 196 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Speaking at an IMP election meeting at Peel Road tonight, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar said the IMP stood unwaveringly behind the pledge given m the election programme. The Party candidates, if returned to the Municipal Council, would work as
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  • 72 4 MALACCA, FrL Mr. Tan Siew Sin, MCA publicity chairman, today announced the appointments of Mr. Yap Mau Tatt as Agent general and Mr. Y. C Kane as deputy secretary general. The Agent General's duties will be to organize liaison between branches and headquarters, and
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  • 288 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An Indian taxi-driver today alleged that three British soldiers who hired his taxi robbed him of some money and drove away with his car after forcing him out of it. He recovered his taxi the following day. The driver, V. Veeran,
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  • 70 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kasim bin xmg. a 20-year-old Malay, was produced before Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court today on five charges of theft housebreaking, criminal breach of trust, escaping from lawful custody and being m possession of an identity card with
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  • 23 4 The first prize of $4,396.67 was won by Premium Bond No: *****7 and not No: *****7 as rtated m yesterday's Standard.
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  • 431 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Members of the Legal Department and Bar gathered m full force at the Supreme Court here today and paid a tribute tc the memory of the late Mr. M. Ramaswami Iyer, who was Senior Assistant Registrar. The Attorney-General, Mr. M.J.
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  • 213 5 GUNMEN STRIKE AGAIN Standard Staff torn poniem IPOH, Fri. Three! masked Chinese, two of whom were armed with pistols, the third with a knife, forced open the door of a house at Jalan Tokong, Pasir Puteh, last night, and stole $2,000 In cash and jewellery. This is the second armed
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  • 74 5 Standard Stall Reporter A MEMORANDUM asking Government to amend the Weekly Holidays Ordinance to give protection to shop assistants will be submitted shortly by Mr. P. M. Williams, one of the organisers of the proposed Singapore Shop Assistants' Union. Mr. Williams told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 85 5 Standard Start Reporter EIGHT weeping Chinese were charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with unlawful possession of a .38 revolver at Kampong Tiong Bahru at 8.30 p.m. on Jan. 23. They were: Lee Poon Teck (20); Ho Chee Geok )23; Ho Boon Quee (20);
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  • 245 5 MAN ON CRUTCHES TELLS OF CRASH Standard Staff Reporter LEANING on two crutches, a schoolmaster told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday how on the night of Sept. 13 along Mountbatten Road his motorcycle collided with a car causing the death of his 18--month-old baby, who was with his wife m
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    76 5 MR. TAN ENG HOE of 83 Magazine Road, Penang, who is studying mechanical engineering at the Michigan State College. He was educated at the Anglo Chinese School, Penang, where he passed with a Grade 1 School Certificate m 1946. He was a member of the School Prefect Board, and House
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  • 81 5 Timely Gift. To 2 Homes Standard Staff Correspondent •PENANG, Fri.~ Two institutions the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind and the Salvation Army Boys' Home profitted through an order m the Magistrate's Court directing 14J katis of pork to the former and 17 katis to the latter. The two lots
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  • 312 5 Barter F ederation To Approach RI Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent PE>ANG, Fri. Mr. A. D. Dawson, representative of the Member for Economic Affairs, Federation of Malaya, said today that official representations would be made to the Indonesian Government on the recently introduced letter of credit system for trade with northern
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  • 88 5 Standard Staff Reporter A BILL allowing the Registrar of Patents to waive the requirement, that an applicant for registration shall submit with his application certified copies of the specifications and drawings of the U.K. patent and the certificate of the Comptroller. General of the U.K. Patent
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  • 72 5 Standard Staff Reporter A BANKRUPT, A. E. Chelvan, who applied for a discharge was granted a conditional discharge before Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. T. Kulasekefam, on behalf of the Official Assignee, said he would consent to a conditional
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  • 34 5 THE ceremony of the laying of the corner stone to be officiated by Bishop Raymond L. Archer of Methodist Mission will be held today at 3.30 p.m. at the Foochow Methodist Church.
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  • 91 5 SLBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today: DAY «t i.niM Mlrl Rd., Silat Rd.. ttSSe SSSI sloVe. B..kjt Pagh. BJi.T.. Malayan ««'S«' T £?S Hd Armenia* St. J> I i V r riuuiir m /rtiwiHU o».» ViivinM /Pnllva* 1 1 m n a I h §o/vWi#« Market St
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  • 256 5 Standard Staff < Of IPOH, Fri. Lav Xi? 1 Jb leader of a hamlit party nil of ihe very first murder* if gun at Jelapang on Aug. of a European m the sar when both the assessors was lentenced ftocordingly. At today's trial, two of Lav's former comrades, now
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  • 58 5 THE SOCIAL Welfare Department m Singapore yesterday welcomed recent suugfstio'ns made on the subject of i free legal aid system for the poor. The Department has now proposed to call a moeting of interested persons, including representatives* of the load Bar Committee. Seventeen Colony lawyers wiil
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  • 34 5 THE Penang Harbour Boa d Emp.ovees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd m tde a profit of $3,453.4:; last year. The annual meeting of the Society takes place on Jan 30.
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  • 126 5 Ban On Councillor Removed PENANG, Fri.— An order that the candidate be relieved from the consequences of the omission to file the return and statements of election expenses was made by Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson m the Supreme Court today following a motion by Mr. Jag-Jit Singh on behalf of Lee
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    • 879 6 *JF an improvement m the collection of night refuse and night soil is desirable, the Councillors should devise ways and means to improve 1 it and not debate whether such an improvement conforms with the political theory of Liberalism, Conservatism and Socialism.' So said Mr. H. S. Lee.
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  • 1374 6 today is the second dhniyersary of the Republic of India The first of our articles on this page gives an overall picture of India's achievements and the second describes the lighter side of By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 'THE General Election which is now m
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  • 1220 6  -  J.C. PALATHARA The Battle Of Symbols By NEW DELHI. Tf'ITH 750.000 voters being wooed by the candidates m the Indian General Election, Delhi has witnessed, during the past fortnight, a "battie of symbols" which has been unique even m its chequered history through the
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  • 218 6 Review of Views Officials And Politics GOVERNMENT should prohibit government officials from participating m politics, suggested Utusan Melayu. Utusan recalled that about a year or two ago the kampong folks were not given satisfactory treatment by government officials who. at that time, were also officials of certain political organisations. This
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  • 367 7 To Meet Danger Of Red Invasion Cf S-East Asia NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (AFP). Governor lliomas Dewey last night urged the conclusion of a mutual security pact for the whole Pacific area m order to meet the danger of a Chinese Communist invasion of South-East
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  • 186 7 WASHIXGTON, Jan. 25 (UP) —Admiral William Fechteler. Chief oi Naval Operations, last night said the Navy expects to have an atomic-powered supercarrier by about 19()0 that will be able to cruise at top speed "almost indefinitely." He also said the Navy's car-rier-based
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  • 147 7 I- DNEY. Jan. 25 <UP) The I rose |q nine yester- m a hea-. wave scorching Australian states with boy« 100 degree temperatures aye entered iti fourth with little si^n ief from the near all-time vi d be thai < Bed the i < ifht
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  • 86 7 17 Die In U S Cold Wave V Jan 25 (UP>— South incherj found their leo to death m deep ■■<■.-'<■: day after the win- rsi blizzard, which left person! dead m the Mid- J numbing cold began to moI '.a and the Dakotas States weather i promised some re.
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  • 30 7 •VASHINGTON. Jan 25 iUP) President Truman said vester- probably would reveal 1953 political plans before 29 the deadline for filing for the United States Senate from Missouri
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  • 181 7 LONDON, Jan. 25, (Reuter). —Offers by King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia to mediate m the Anglo-Egyptian dispute are being studied by the British Foreign Office. They are jeing scrutinised side by side with an offer from Iraqi Premier General Nuri E s Said Pasha
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  • 197 7 US Uncertain Who Shot Sister Anthony In Ismailia Clash WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, (UP)-State Department spokesman Michael J. McDermott said yesterday American officials m Egypt have not been able to determine who was responsible for the shooting of an American nun at Ismailia last Saturday during an Anglo-Erratian clash. McDermott said
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    84 7 photo. kusman DESKKTEK— sergeant Vadim Baykhin Demidn vitch, formerly of the Guards Rifle Division 95 thTßtd Army, is seen (right) at a press conference he irave at Graz m Austria to tell the Western world why he decided to quit Russia. Wearing a neat civilian suit which he had been
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  • 151 7 TEHERAN, Jan. 25 (AP)— A Government spokesman said Thursday that Iran rejected Robert Hankey as the new British Ambassador because Iran believes a British Envoy with no previous experience here would better facilitate an oil settle* ment. Hankey served as First Secretary of the British
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  • 68 7 LONDON. Jan. 25, (Reuter). Earl and Countess Mountbatten's home here was raided last night and jewels worth £1,000 were stolen from their younger daughter Pamela's bedroom. Lady Pamela, 22, was one of the eight bridesmaids at Princess Elizabeth's wedding and she has been chosen to
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  • 266 7 News Briefs CUERNAVACA, Mexico Jan 25. (UP) New York financier J. Artnur Warner will be granted a quick divorce to end his "kissless marriage" with actress Kay Buckley, a Mexican judge said yesterday. Warner. 48. charged his 21--year-old bride of one year "defrauded me" and
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  • 145 7 SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Jan. 25 (AP)— The chief o1 the armed forces special weapons project says the atomic bomb is vastly over-rated m the public mind. "People must become aware that the A-bomb is not as all-powerful and all destructive as it is reputed w be," Lf.-Col.
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  • 166 7 Massey To Succeed Alexander LONDON, Jan. 25 (Reuter)— Mr. Vincent Massey, former Canadian High Commissioner m London, has been appointed Governor General of Canada, succeeding Viscount Alexander, who is to assume "other responsibilities." it was officially announced m London last night. Field Marshal Viscount Alexander is likely to become Defence
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  • 50 7 LONDON. Jan. 25. (AP)— Sir Francis Shepherd. noted as a trouble shooter m the British diplomatic corps, was named Ambassador to Poland early today. The 59-year-old envoy goes to Warsaw from Persia, where he handled Britain's case m the troublesome oil dispute with Premier Mossadeq.
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  • 255 7 LONDON. Jan. 25, (Reuter)-.Mr. DmcMU rill return here on Monday carrying political dynamite which threatens to split the Labour Opposition party wide open on Far Eastern policy. Key question which be alone can answ. is irt I he meant by his promise
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  • 199 7 I SSALTNEY. NORTH WA .ES Jan. 25. (Router) -Mr Kenneth Younger M;rnsW>i of State m the a\e Laboui Government, said last night that Prime Minister Winston Churchill had encouraged Amhmicans to think be would ba< k an anti-Communist crusade n Asia. He 'old
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  • 62 7 BANGKOK. Jan. 25 <AFP)— The new constitution was unanimously accepted by ParUament m it s first reading yesterday. Two Thai newspapers The Peoples' Weekly and The New World, were placed under censorship, yesterday for 15 days lh e censorship was ordered by Premier Phibun owing
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  • 40 7 NEW YORK. Jan 25 iAP, Hsi Ic-mou. 61-year-old Director of the Central Bank of China m Taipei. Formosa, died Thursday m Doctors' Hospital. He w;i s a former Managing Director of the Bank oi Communications, Tientsin. China
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    • 122 7 Kwm a iiiuuHniiiumimtasmttmmmm&oa&ai I -7952 REACHINC ANOTHER MILESTONE j For over three decades now we have had I lie patronage as well as goodwill of navy j -u-fomers to whfun we are supplying continuously SANITARYWARE FITTINGS Manufacturers and suppliers of lotg j aiiding m a number of countries r om
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    • 23 7 I WETHERALL Bond St. Sports Clothes fi I Top Coats from $195.00 Proofed Coats with I 4i detachable Hoods $175.00 tittle's. SINGAPORE 1.
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    • 80 7 jBSSW IeACH TIME I TELL A I THAT REMINDS I IT'S KINDA STOPPED B* #P ACT vy^^v X^TT^X FIB, I REMIND I ME— I'D LIKE A UP RIGHT PF-^M ARB YOU IM MVSELP ITS WRON6- NICE COLD NOW J Pfcy^tfTi -fj."^ 1 Tf^Yiy^" By DROPPING A —3 DRINK J JQ
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  • 83 8 Standard Shipping Reporter AN S.O.S. message which was picked up m Singapore yesterday revealed that yet another ship is m distress. This time it is the Chineseowned coastal freighter Cheung Kong. The message stated that the vessel was m need of assis-
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  • 239 8 Air Travel Fosters Goodwill Between MalayaAustralia Standard Aviation Reporter LVCREASING air travel between Malaya and Australia is fostering goodwill and understanding between the two countries, said Captain Lewis Ambrose, head of the largest single Australian commercial organisation m the country* yesterday. In a special Australia Day message, he said that
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  • 178 8 WHARVIS Ship Godojni Gate. Be*i*kaiis 2^ 24 *> ge'uru 3! 32 2 Bhtai 15 is 4 CroneiiQs ISaersk 11 12 4 Devuoshlre 12 8 Elizabeth Bakke 33 34 2 Glenartney 13 14 4 Gorgon 40 41 2 La';ir.dia 25 26 2 Lanchow c.P. 7 Maetsuycker 19
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  • 51 8 New Plane Landing Device Developed While Plains. New York A new instrument that indicates proper landing speed for aircraft has been announced by the Safe Flight Instrument Corporation of this city. [retailed on the leading edge of a wing, the device automatically calculates the correct speed for landing, the company
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  • 129 8 RI Hold S'pore Vessel Standard Shipping Reporter THE British-owned freighter, Giang Seng, registered m Singapore, has been detained by the Indonesian authorities at Bandjermasin since Jan. 13, according to a cable received m Singapore yesterday from Djakarta. > Reason for the detention was alleged to have been -the discovery by
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  • 265 8 'Old Lady And A Sea Dog Battle A Storm Standard Shipping Reporter A very 'old lady' of the sea ondo grand old sea dog between them beat mother nature ot her own gome when they successfully fought a storm m the middle of the Incian ocean, recently. The 'old lady'
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  • 124 8 Standard Aviation Reporter TWENTY -ONE years ago certain parrots from Australia and of South-East Asia were banned for export into England- Included were the budgerygahs and cockatoos popular bird-cage parrots. Blame was attached to the banned parrots for bringing the psittacosis disease into
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    • 553 8 Ms I RiLi;tiLAl IHA^S-PACIFIt SfcKVICE ■ten! Overland Sap FraMrisro Los> Angeles 41 American Canadian Citie> Penang P Sham Spore Arr LA/SF .Ml OH IUCKENBACH 25 2KJaa 29Jae/ lreb 21Feb CHINA BfcAR 24 *6reb 27Feb 28Feb'2Mar 21Mar For full oariicuiars of Dry Largo Deep Tanas and Passengej Bookings etc J Agents
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    • 204 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WH.SI (^>ASI MALAYA Hour Tat for Rengat Feb 3 Vessei foi Muar Wceklv fl o»« Thong for BagaD Vessel for Malacca Sl A^ A P* Feb 11 Twice Weekly Su us for Djambi Jan 28 Vessel for Port Dirkson WeekK JJJgtta foe Mtbuns Jan 29 Tung
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    • 31 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Van den Basch, Medan noon by Stia, South and East Africa by Marabank. Terempa by Lam San. Sarawak (except Mm) noon by Bidor.
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  • 123 9 We Must Get Capital Goods Requirements Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 25: Malaya's needs for capital goods were put forward very forcefully by Mr. T. Van Der Gaast, Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs (Singapore), and Mr. A. Spencer, Federation Member for Economic Affairs, during
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  • 162 9 May Ask UK To Pay In US$ TOKYO, Jon. 25 (AFP)— The Commonwealth decisions m London to advance exports to the dollar areas and reduce imports from Japan and Europe ore liable to offect Japan's trade painfully, Government sources said here. Britain, these
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 9 More than 1,200 people, including ruests and dealers, were present at the Gremt World Cabaret on the occasion of the annual dinner given by Gutwirth Trading Co., (M) Ltd., The Clipper Trading Co., Ltd.. and Champion Motors Ltd. The gathering also witnessed the Gutwirth Charity Raffle Draw. The entire proceeds
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  • 99 9 KUALA U MPIR, Jan. 25-Sales of enemy estates m Malaya last ycur realised 510,666.230, according to the < ust<;;iian of Ijiemv Property. There tfi!! remain 16 enemy C tates, m -hiding 13 over 1,000 am c, h. m addition to several small rubber and
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  • 127 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber o! Commerce is to present a mem* to the Colony Government urging the relaxation of the reoent-ly-introriiK-ed Exchangp Control Ordinance. A draft of ti memorandum has been circulated to all committee members of the Chamber, which is scheduled to discuss the
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  • 40 9 THE s.s. Elizabeth Bakke which arrived m Singapore yesterday from Australia brought 40,000 cases of oran?<*s for the Chinese New Year. With the arrival of this new consignment, prices generally dropped con- sidcrably yesterday.
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  • 32 9 PATIENTS at the Chinese Maternity Hospital m Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur, have been supplied free 30 dozen jars of Brand's essence of chicken by Brand and Co., Ltd.
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  • 31 9 Canada has agreed to increase her shipments of copper to America by 25 per cent, and deliveries of zinc by 20 per cent, m 1952— A. P.
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  • 144 9 THE HAGUE, Jan. 25 (AP)— World tin production rose to 14,400 long tons m November against 14,300 tons m October, the International Tin Study Group estimates. Malayan production was given as 4.815 tons, lower than the October figure. Bolivian exports at 3.022 ton*, showed
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    58 9 The first drawing of Premium Hoods took place at the Sdansor Turf Club on Thursday. Within I first 15 mJaates, the first hand was drawn. There was another 15 jnimrtc of •fcot MM" ibciits from those Cheddar t> ledgers. The flrtt priie of $4,396.67 was won bj Bond No. *****7.
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  • 53 9 H& S Bank Annual Meeting On Mar. 7 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation m Singapore have received a cable from their Head office m Hongkong stating that the annual general meeting will be held there on March 7 and that the transfer books will be closed from Feb. 22
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  • 178 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 25.— Malaya could not hope to develop small cottage industries as m India and Japan, a RIDA official told Hie Standard today This is because of the competition such products would have to face from goods imported from all
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    58 9 From left are Mr. Enfflemann, Mr. D. Marshall. Mr. Ch. Wechsler, Mr. E. Wodak, Mr. P»w. Mr. M. C Beyle and Mr. J. De Ryke. From left are a Mr. J. Caun. Mr. Hardial Singh. Mr. Josindra Siojh. Mr. John S. Reid. Mr. H.N. TrnscoM, Australian Trade Commissioner. Dr. G.H.
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  • 42 9 THE IntAnational Materials Conference has cut crude sulphur allocations for the first six months of the current year because consumption estimates have begun to exceed production. It also forecast a continuing shortage of all kinds of sulphur during 1952. 354
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  • 358 9 Many Advantages For Malaya By Being In Bloc Standard Financial Reporter PERHAPS some Malayans think tkat, because of the country's large export surplus, their dollar, m terms ot world currencies, would sharply appreciate if it were treed from sterling. Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, Chairman of the Malayan Exchange Banks
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 74 9 THE l-.test Singapo-e rubber trwes yesterday were per lb:— Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose $1,385 $1.38; F. 0.8 m bales Feb No 1 KSS $1.38§ $1.38; No t KSS $1.33! $1,341 N« 6 KSN $1301 $1,311Tone: Slightly steadier after easier. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per Ib. were:
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    • 37 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The price ot tin today was $493 g picul. Up $8* LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot £1,006 buyers, £1,005 sellers. Three months 11.000 buyers, £1,0022 sellers. Settlement Price: £1005. Tone: Irregular.
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  • 219 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore is becoming stagnant, with demand which is not very encouraging. Although it has been expected that there would be liquidation of rubber accumulated upcountry for some weeks, there has been little of this to date, according
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  • 205 9 BANGKOK, Jan. 25 (Reuter-AAP) -British territories, including Malaya, will receive 295,000 tons of rice from Thailand up to mid-September this year, it was officially announced here today. A new allocation for the rest of the year will be negotiated m August the announcement added. British
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    78 9 b\ ISI^^SLSPBJS 11 the annual dinner rivea v^f k IP Ma f Co (M > LtC, The Clipper Tradft, C i; Va d £P**}» l n Motors LtEtottnre shows (from GutW M «h "tv E HaBt M X*K Grablp Mr. DJopoet Djohan Mr. A. EC T s£ J?rt e M°
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  • 58 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m in** Singapore produce market was erratic yesterday with no business passing Buyers opened at 135J per picul, dropping to $.'tf and then rising to $35}. Sellers however, held off all day. Coconut oil dropped- slight with sellers indicating (59 per picul
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  • 136 9 Tins Are Slightly Higher Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Maloyan tin shores were slightly better today m sympathy with the improvement m Hie metal price. Industrial were qiiiCt.v steady. Rubbers wore negierted. Changed prices were lMltJSTKIAI.S Buyers Sellon E. Utd. Assur 38 00 39 r >0 Fraser Neave Ord 4
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  • 37 9 WASHINGTON. Jan 25 HIP) The Government h.-i s Mtthorit. t'ri General Motor* to raise basic retail p: „n its 19. r )2 BUkMIO. bii<- by amounts ran^mij fi^ m I US$5O to US$222
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    • 42 9 ESTABLISHED 1796 is the oldest and mportant among WorJd Trade Directories Tir .^^kv^^^B i*lt* mB 9 1 I r HE WORLD WIDE I STRI&UTION OF BOTTIN MONDIAL ensures universal fcr its advertisers AUurti^rs Publisuert LHL¥. Battery Road* Singapore 1. I T*. M9SJ.
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  • 264 11 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 484 m Si 41 m) 10 <i.m. Kmerzency News tK.L.); HM>5 Housewives' Choice (K.L.): I p.m. Programme Summary; l.(Rt Saturday Ballroom Lawrence WellU Orchestra: t .{<» News; 2 p.m. Album of Harmony: i.;{o Rhythm Corner; ?.45 London Studio Melodies; 3.15 Fan With Music: SJO
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  • 169 11  -  Jeanine Varnal \£L rpOUAV'9 FORECAST:— The I first moon of the year. It portends a recrudescence of conflicts of ideals, somewhere m the world, and new economic difficulties. Labour trouble may lead to striker; there is a possibility of general irritability; tendaciouft news; money worries. A
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  • 460 11 MORE THAN $5,0*0,000 will go to the Government for taxes under varioosheadings from the Singapore Turf Chib for 1951. This represents an increase of more than $3,000,000 over the volume of taxes collected for 1950. Mr. H. C. Reilly, chairman of the Singapore Turf
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  • 156 11 W. FULLER with a score of 145 (including handicap of 40) won the silver spoon of the Singapore Gun Club at their weekly shoot on Thursday night. The .shoot consisted of 20 birds skeet possible 100—10 high birds possible 50 5 aingle rise trap
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    • 544 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MARRIAGE ONG-CHIN: Van Sen, youngest son of Madam L* >ng Loke Moy (Mrs. Wong ifook) Ipoh, to Miss You Peen, y -ingest daughter of Mr. and Kir Chin Cheng Wah, at r .ng on Saturday, January J6th Friends mnd relatives r liaQf invited. SITUATIONS VACANT A! ANTED one
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    • 572 11 HOTKES HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE b.t. "SLOTERDYK" ARRIVED from USA Atlantic ports on 25th inst. and is discharging her cargo at SHB godowns 4/5. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on 7th February. No further surveys will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel. 5071 Ext. 17. CITY
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    • 192 11 NOTICE PERAK TRUF CLUB FEBRUARY MEETING 1952 Saturday, 18th Feb. 1952 Wednesday, 20th Feb. 1952 Saturday, 23rd Feb. 1952 S2 CASH SWEEPS r rHERE WILL BE NO MORE 1 "THROUGH" BOOKING OF NUMBERS IN THE $2 CASH SWEEPS. FORWARD SALES of tickets will continue to be available at the Town
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    • 117 11 wl^^^^ Jl^^^^k i^^l^i A! A l^^m 'iflk I This proven nourishing j^fii family preparation il Hrn builds strong, sturdy l[^w/! II bodies and children love it. Creates a resis- Wfi*Mwm^^^^^^tii' tance against illness Hpct'BtJ^^^^^ regularly. Now sold fcta^il--'=- '--'l^^Jk with new type hygienic ■^^■caoasm»^^ 1 cap— cosy to remove. U&V"
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    • 25 11 —^jn^Mt^**^^ tB^ fc^^^TT^^Bpi^WßßßßWßß^^fc iSSSSSs^^^i^^rT^rr^g? f)Li fmfS I SUMPIN TELLS ME I I DON'T II F r««lG HT LlE^ E^Vb^O^^ B^t/HERE'S ENOUGH^ Kot^STENW^« L^^NwVh^W^BS/w' 1 B
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    • 270 11 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE iV^TF SERIES-No. 77 ACROSS I—Traded1 Traded for money s— Desert dweller 9— Temporary bed 12 Lamb's pen name 13 EgR on 14 Japanese sa.s 15— Swirled, as current 17— Babylonian deity 18 Enemy 19 Go by watei 21— Allude 23— Baptize 27 Pronoun 28— Place asain 29
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  • 164 12 SINGAPORE'S cricket tournament this season will be run on an entirely new system adopted to infuse more interest and a higher standard of play into all games. This was decided at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Cricket Association held at the S.C.C. under the chairmanship
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  • 328 12 SouthHopesßest On Opportunists By 'WINGER' IF the HMS .Malaya Rugby final m which Perak trounced the Services is a fair indication of the relative quality of Rugby North and South of Malaya, North can look forward to another victory m this evening's Rugby classic at Jalan
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  • 164 12 SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association gave a rousing farewell dinner to the six man team to Bombay for the World table tennis championships last night at the Chinese Swimming Club. The team comprises of Lum Pak Chion (Manager) Wong Tnng Goon. Loh Kum Soon, Chan Poh Ying,
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  • 343 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN Doping "It is unfortunately a matter of great difficulty to detect the offenders but there has been, 1 feel, a falling away m the number of horses doped m recent months and the steps already taken and to be taken by this and other Clubs should
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  • 395 12 AN ANONYMOUS stencilled circular sent to Ordinary members of the Singapore Turf Club urging them to vote for certain members named m the circular was strongly condemned by Dr. P. S. Hunter at the annual general meeting of the Club held
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  • 46 12 •fhe following jvere yesterday elected office-bearers of the Singapore Cricket Association: President: Mr. A Grilmour (reelected), vice-presidents: Messrs T. Leijssius and Evan Wong; hon secretary: Howard Cashin; hun assistant secretary: Kho o One Lee: hon. treasurer. Cheona Thiam Siew; hon. auditors: Evan Wong Co.
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  • 364 12 Bowlers Rout Batsmen Test Match SYDNEY, Jan. 25 (Reu-ter-AAP) The West Indies were 52 runs behind Australia with only one first innings wicket standing after 19 wickets had fallen for 180 runs on the first day of the fifth and last Test here. Australia winning the toss batted first and
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  • 446 12 The margin of superiority was very close and the winning ot the greater number of bouts alone gave victory to S.D.S.R m their 16 points to 16 points semifinal over Ist. Singapore Artillery Regiment, at Tanglin Gymnasium on Thursday evening. The winners have five weeks m which
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    • 26 12 Time Tides HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Maiaya: Singapore 9.38 11.46 Malacca 11.28 11.22 Port Dickson 10.09 10.03 Port Sham 5.00 5.46 Penang 12.46
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