The Straits Times, 29 March 1952

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1645 if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1952.
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  • 681 1 Hungry feeling will make Tanjong Malim talk TANJONG MALIM, Friday. pOOD was big business today in this town of silent cowards. At noon, when the first of the 22-hour curfews was lifted, housewives rushed to market. And they found that prices had doubled overnight. Most of
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  • 276 1 CHINESE CHAMBER SUPPORT CALL-UP T*HE National Service Bill was supported m principle by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at its monthly committee meeting yesterday. There was no opposition to the Bill. The Chamber felt that certain points In It needed clarifying and appointed a special comnVttee of 11 to
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  • 56 1 Koek Toh Teck, aged 31, was held up in Rowell Road off Jalan Besar, Singapore, early yesterday evening by four Chinese. He was robbed of his identity card, a wrist-match and his wallet While trying to resist the robbers he was slightly wounded when he
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  • 33 1 LONDON Fri. -Britain and America are pooling results of their research on- atomic propulsion for submarines and other scientific development a spokesman stated in the House "f Lords last night —Reuter
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  • 81 1 And the gang strike again KUALA LUMPUR. Fri rfc. Tanjong Malim icang that have terrorised the area of North Selangor struck again yesterday ten minutes alter the High Commissioner left the town after announcing the punishment be was mrting out Three bandit* murdered' a Chinese kepala o n an estate
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Fri rpHE Times Singapore corX respondent reporting on the punishment of Tanjong Mallm, recalls other instances of collective punishment and also the murder of Negri Sembilan rubber tappers last year as part of the Red campaign of intimidation to stop them working
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  • 100 1 CALAMITY BUT IT'S IN SIAM BANGKOK, Fn. BANGKOK Radio last night warned "all citizens to stand by as the world is faced with calamity caused by rays from another planet." The commentator said military alert had been called. Hundreds of Bangkok people rushed to the news stalls to find out
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Frl.— The death occurred yesterday at Childrey, near Wantage, of Mr. William George Warren Hastings, former Kuala Lumpur lawuf r He was aged 70. Mr. Hastings was a barrister and partner in the law firm of Lovelace and Hastings. Before the war he was a
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  • 127 1 ™,«r, CAIRO, Friday. TUffi British Ambassador. Sir Ralph Stevenson, called on the Egyptian Foreign Minister. Abdel Khalek Hassuna Pasha last night A British Embassy spokesman said the meeting was requested by the Ambassador for "an exchange of view? still in the exploratory stage Sir
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  • 20 1 TOKYO. Fri. Japan today decided to import 500 tons, ol butter from Australia anj Mew Zealand.— A.P
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  • 48 1 DURBAN, Fri. ManUal Gandhi, 59-year-old son of the Mahatma, ended his 21day fast this morning. After prayers, he accepted a glass of diluted orange juice from his daughter Sit a who said he had lost about two stones In weight during his fast. Reuter.
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  • 257 1 WHISPER GIVES AFRICANS FIRST SUCCESS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AFRICAN troops, who went into the Pahang jungle last week, scored their first successes against the bandits yesterday when two patrols of the Ist Battalion King's African Rifles each wounded a terrorist in the Bentong district of Pahang. The two patrols, operating
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  • 101 1 Big attack against Vietminh SAIGON. Frl FRENCH Union forces launched 'a powerful thrust yesterday aimed at destroying the heart of the Communist-led V 1 etm 1 n h troops who have infiltrated into the vital Red River delta in Northern Indo-China. The French said five Vietminh battalions about 5,000 men
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  • 31 1 DAMASCUS, FrfT— An explosion wrecked the front of the United States Information Service building In Damascus early today. A radio operator on duty inside the building was killed -Reuter
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  • 36 1 LONDON, Fri. Brigadier L.E.C.M. Perowne, Commander of the British Military Mission in Greece, has been appointed Commander, South Malaya District and Major General Brigade of Gurkhas with effect from May I.— A.P.
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  • 17 1 The Singapore Legislative Council wlfi meet on Apr. 17 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore.
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  • 132 1 rPHE decision of the Bey of Tunis to yield to French demands and appoint moderate Premier Salah Eddine Baceouche was likely to 'delajy the plans of 15 Arab and Asian delegations in New York a,s to the course .hey will take In presenting a Franco- Tunisian
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  • 82 1 frir. CLUCK STRIKES NOON at Tanjong Malim, and for these little boys this means two hours out of their homes A good clean bath Is what they seek and the river provides as good a swimming pool as any. So clothes are
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  • 74 1 r i WASHINGTON. Fri. rpHE Uni ed States will soon be spending $167,000,000 a day on military security, the Secretary of Defence. Mr. Robert Lovett. has told a Congressional committee, said a report Issued today. Mr. Lovett estimated that expenditure unttl at
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  • 64 1 BONN. Frl.— Ministers and senior members of the Weat German government today attended a British screening of a captured Nazi film, showing the trial of the conspirators In the July 20. 1944. bomb Dlot against Hitler. The film shows scenes from the Nazi "Peoples' Court" in
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  • 19 1 TAIPEI, Frl— Direct radio telephone service between Formosa and France will be opened on April 1. A.P.
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  • 592 1 Seretse is now exiled for ever LONDON, Fri. OERETSE Khama, Negro chieftain, who split his tribe by marrying a white girl, heard last night that he would never be allowed to return to his people. The announcement Chat Seretse was banned as chief of the Bamangwato tribe in Bechuanaland Protectorate
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  • 171 2 ROUND GLOBE CYCLIST GETS TO LONDON LONDON, Friday. A STOCKY little clerk peddled into London from India yesterday the sole survivor of a team trying to cycle round the- world. Nateti Narasimah, aged 25, set out from Hyderabad, on Nov. 20, 1950, witn two companions. They planned to cycle round
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  • 61 2 WASHINGTON, Fri.— Persia is dropping her request for an American loan, believed to have been about $150,000,000. according to reports reaching here today. Recently, the State Depart. mem said the United States could not lustifv a loan when Persia had the opportunity of receiving adequate
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  • 18 2 WASHINGTON. Frl. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development has announced a $27,200.000 loan to Pakistan.-
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  • 86 2 LONDON, Fri. MR. Churchill yesterday placated a section of his supporters by toning down proposed charges under the hitheito almostfree state health service. The Government had announced tli.it it intended to make the public pay up to £1 for dental treatment. The only exceptions would be
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  • 24 2 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese national rural police today raided more than 1,000 suspected Communist cells throughout Japan ln search of illegal publications.—Reu-ter-AAP.
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  • 40 2 HONG KONG, FrI.— HMS Amethyst arrived here yesterday after patrol duty off the Malayan coast. The ship gained fame when her skipper made a dash down the Yangtse in April 1949 in face of Chinese bombardment. —Reuter.
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  • 80 2 NEW DELHI, Frl. A BAND of 300 Hindus last night carried an effigy labelled "Miss Delhi" In a mode funeral procession to the gates of a hotel staging^ a v i)eauty contest. The Hindus want no part of the Innovation. When they started hurling stones,
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    • 321 2 NOTICES J CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS SECREIARIAT: Supply of Drill Cloth for 1952. Forms from Tender Room, Ground Floor, City Hall. Deposit $100/-. Close NOON— 7/4/52. The Citf Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest, or any, tender. NATURALISATION NOTICE Is hereby given that I. TAY HOCK
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    • 819 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT i tr— I APPLICATIONS a*J lnvW from Federal Clttaens for appointment to the posts of Teachers ln English Schools (Normal Class Trained) and <b> Teachers ln Training (English 1 ShoobsV Candidates for appointment 1 under (a) should have completed their Normal Class Training The j salary scales are
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    • 663 2 'NOTICES RESTRICTION TOFT 0F ELECTRICITY SUPPLY The Central Electricity Board hereby notifies all its consumers In the Klang and Port Swettenham areas that owing to essential maintenance work there will be no electricity supply available between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 B.m on Monday 31st March 1952 and
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  • 184 3 Colombo Plan not kept to 'friendly' countries BRITAIN DENIES AID CHARGES KARACHI, Friday. BRITISH sources close to the Colombo Plan committee, meeting in Karachi, yesterday denied that aid was being given to underdeveloped countries only where it would noi result in competition with the donor country'? industry. They cited the
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    40 3 rOK THE FIRST TIME in the history of Asia, a woman presided over her country's parliament when Btism Shah Nswat. daughter of late Mian Mohammed Shah' took the chair at the Pakistan parliament in Karachi on Mar 18.— A.P photo.
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  • 160 3 Attempt to kill Adenauer MUNICH, m AN attempt to aisaosinate the West German C'.ian- cellor. Herr Konrad Adenauer, j by a bomb sent through the j mall, killed one police official last night and wounded three others when the packet exploded in the police head- quarters here. Explosives expert, Karl
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  • 28 3 I CAPETOWN. Fri The first production of uranium In the South African Union l s expected on the Rand j within the next few weeks
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  • 57 3 TAIPEH. Fri. The SlnoJapanese peace talks will be resumed apaln as soon as the Japanese Government has agreed on some tentative points worked out by the peace negotiators. Japanese deleeates were instructed by their Government to continue discussions on reparations, scope of application and Nationalist China's
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  • 154 3 'JEALOUS RAGE' MAN TO DIE SUEZ, Fri. fORPORAL Tom Houghton aged 23, who shot and killed an officer for "stealing his girl" was sentenced to death by hanging in Fayid today. An Army psychiatrist said that Houghton could have been insane or in a jealous rage when he murdered his
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  • 68 3 TOKYO. Frl JAPANS 1952-53 budget wa s adopted today despite sharp opposition to defence costs which had been linked with the possibility of Japan's re-arming. The budget of 852,700.000 000 yen includes 65.000.*****0 yen for Joint defence expenses with the United States and 56,000,000.000 yen for national
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  • 233 3 OPPOSITION HITS OUT CAPETOWN, Friday. THE South African opposition leader, Mr. J. G. N. Strauss, told the House of Assembly yesterday the country faced "a constitutional crisis such as we have never seen before". Moving adjournment of the budget debate Mr. Strauss said that the
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  • 102 3 COLOMBO. Frl. SIR John Kotelawala, Mill' < ister of Transport and Works and leader of thr House of Representatives in the last Ceylonese Government has accepted the same post in the eovernment formed by the new Prime Minister. Mr Dudley Srnanavakr 41-year-old son of Mr.
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  • 52 3 PARIS, Frl. Sixieer. European nations today decided to draft a "green pool" plan for a single. tarUT-f/fce market for all continental farm produce. The plan, aimed at bringing farmers together in a single organisation, is c i the lines of the European coal and steel
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  • 38 3 SYDNEY. Frl. Protesspr Oliphant yesterday declared that the atomic weapon was Australia's best defence as It could annihilate all invasion attempts The professor told 2.000 students that Australia's uranium resources were amnlo A IP T»
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  • 22 3 NEW YORK. Frl. Eight persons— six of them children—burned to death yesterday in a farmhouse blaze in Pennsylvania. AP
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  • 103 3 OEKFVA, Frl. f\R. Frank P Graham, 1 United Nations Kashmir representative, said in Geneva yesterday that there was a lessening of tension between India .and Pakistan which might prove conducive to a settlement ot the Kashmir dispute. He Is In Geneva to write his report for
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  • 29 3 WASHINGTON Fri.—Bullet proof windows have been installed in the refurnished White House. President Truman moved back yesterday after more than three years In Blair House
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  • 58 3 LONDON. Pri.-The crew of three were killed today when a Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber crashed at Blyton. near Gainsborough. The bomber otne down only 709 yards from where a Meteor let fighter had forcelanded in a field 15 minutes earlier. T)v> pilot was
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  • 331 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. aLL South -East Asian countries are "vulnerable to Red Chinese invasion or internal Red Chinese subversion", Americans were told today by the Mutual Security Agency. Because of this, the agency said in a pamphlet explaining why America is spending so much in
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  • 93 3 KARACHI, Friday ipHE chief court ot Sind province has ruled thai the Senior Begum of Junagadh, on trial for the murder of her 13-year-old maidservant, can not claim diplomatic immunity as wife of a "foreign sovereign" The racehorse owning Begum Munnawar. aeed 50 was
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  • 61 3 MANILA, Pri.— Three Huks were reported today to have confessed about plans of a Huk squadron to enter Manila on Mar. 29, the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Huk organisation. The trio aK«d "between 18 and 22. were said to belong to the same
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  • 626 4 It 's exasperating, says Fergusson IT is hoped that a decision on the suggestion to place the electricity supply of the Colony under a separate corporation would be made soon, said the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson.
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  • 115 4 NO TEA CHECKS PLAY NOW that Singapore Chess Club players do not get free tea. the play is not so good, especially in hot weather, says Mr. F. G. Vaux, the president, in his annual report, to be presented to the club today. Jlub members were prominent in the many
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  • 355 4 'VIOLENT' ASSAULT ON WOMAN AN American, who said he "completely lost control" of his senses, was fined $500 in Singapore yesterday after pleading guilty to assaulting an Australian woman on March 18 with intent to outrage her modesty. The woman, aged 29. was not
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    66 4 DOMINIC LIEVEN. the two months' old great-grand-nephew of the late Prince Lieven, a former Russian Ambassador at the Court of St. James. London, was christened yesterday in Singapore, at the Cathedral of th« Good Shepherd. Pictur P sh-Mrs. from left :Th e Rev. Father D e Croix, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 138 4 Blackouts ease— but it's pure chance SINGAPORE'S black-outs 3 have eased a bit but it is pure chance, and not to be taken as any sign of a definite improvement. The City Electricity Engineer Mr. C. C. Payne, yesterday said: "There is literally, no 'slack' at all in the worn-
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  • 187 4 PINES COUNCIL NAMED THE Pineapple Joint Industrial Council for the Federation and Singapore, designed to streamline the whole pineapple industry, comes into force on Tuesday. The names of the 11 members appointed to the Council for one year were announced yesterday by Government. The three Government representatives on the Council
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  • 188 4 VMCA, Orchard Road: Singapore Chess Club, 3 p.m.; New Malay Class lor Cambridge Stu-dents.-5 pjn.: Movie Circle show. U pjn SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB: Pun Pali at Great World and Finals of beauty competition. CHINESE VMCA. Selegie Road: Musi:.. 2 pjn.; Games 5.30 p.m.: Educational film show, 7.30 p.m.;
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  • 172 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. f\NLY by capturing the hearts of the people w would the Emergency be won, and on c way of doing this was by making the people conscious of the prreatness of their cultures, said the High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer
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  • 86 4 Todays Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. Emergency News: 10.05 •Housewives' Choice"; 11-11.30 "New Records" 1 p.m, "Saturday Ballroom"; 1.30-1.50 News; 3 "Album of Harmony"; 2.30 Rhythm Corner"; 2.45 "London Studio Melodies"; 3.15 "Fun With Music"; 3.30 "Tea Dance"; 4.15-4 "Southern Serenade": 6.15-6.50 Children; 7 News; 7.15 "Llateners 1 Choice"; 7.50 ■Spotlight
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  • 259 5 DEALERS GIVE 3 IRON LUNGS TO STORE In memory of branch manager SINGAPORE needs more medical equipment, the Director of Medical Services, Singapore, Dr. W. J. Vickers, said yesterday when he formally accepted two iron lungs presented by dealers of Nestles products in the Colony. At a ceremony in the
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  • 43 5 TESTING THE 'LUNGS' MR. KHOO 800 KENG head salesman of Nestles Products (M) Ltd., and Mr. Chia Quee Hock (on bed), probationary Hospital Assistant, demonstrate the use of iron lungs for Nestles dealers and nurses at the General Hospital yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 132 5 T«E Singapore Muslim Wel- fare Association will hold a meeting at Still Road at 4.30 pjn. tomorrow, to protest against the move to convert the Great Eastern Trade Pair at Geylang Serai. Into an amusement park. A spokesman of the association yesterday said an amusement
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  • 41 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Chong Boon Seng, a lorry driver, was fined a total of $300 in Johore Bahru. Police Court for exporting eight logs using a false declaration form and failing to make a verbal declaration of goods exported
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  • 143 5 AN application to raise the rent of Nog., 104 and 106, Robinson Road, occupied by Roneo Ltd., from $437.50 to $4,500 a month, was strongly opposed by the tenants at the hearing of the application by the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday. The tenants had offered
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  • 87 5 TLfR. J. A. Worswick, manaiT*ger, of the Union Insur* ance Society of Canton, will be leaving the Far East soon after 32 years' service. And last night, after he had been garlanded by the head jaga of Union Building, Mr. Nerian Singh, he was given
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  • 57 5 A Swede who speaks fluent Tamil will preach to a Tamil congregation at the Tamil Methodist Church In Short Street, Singapore, at eight oclock tonight. He is Bishop Sandegren of Tranquevar of the Lutheran Church in India who has been attending a conference of Lutherans in Penang.
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  • 241 5 THDNIGHT at the Great World cabaret, Singapore. A 25 pretty girls will pass through the turnstiles. One of them will go home later with the title, Singapore Rotary's Beauty Queen She may be from the Federation, because four of the entrants will travel down
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  • 77 5 SEREMBAN, Fri MR. Justice Abbott, at Seremban High Court today increased the sentence of one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 imposed on B. R. Patton, formerly O.C.P.D. Seremban, in the Sessions Court. Seremban for criminal breach of trust of $1,400 to
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  • 360 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER'S REPORT lIOPE that fresh and stronger action against the bandits will re-open many areas for which much new plant and machinery will be required was expressed m the "engineering supplies" section of the annual report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, published
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  • 62 5 JOHORE. BAHRO, Prt Inche Isml, Supervisor of Elections, Johore Bahru, gave a talk on town council elections to the Chinese Readlnsr Circle yesterday. Among those present wer*t Mr. Chang Joo Cheang and Mr. Yap Kim Hock, two nominated members of the Town Board, Johore Bahru. Inche
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Pri.— An "Apisheghatn* service will be held at 5 D.m. tomorrow at the Sn Raja Msriamman Temple Johore Pahru. and a specia 1 Duja at 7 30 p.m. in memory of. the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. 8 Senanayake.
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  • 121 5 m«ANY of the farrilles {JVSretlS nTwVS at Paya Lebar. Singapore. have already inspected the new land allocated to> them tm official statement said ]«fct night Some havp alreattt started work oh thttr land. Registration of those who —«le at Bedok na been stopped for a while
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  • 262 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. JUDGES and magistrates are not in a position and are not entitled to query any extraordinary legislation passed during the period of this Emergency unless it could be found to be ultra vires, said Mr. Justice Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur Appeal
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  • 51 5 IPOH. Fri.— Capt. David Hugh Yelverton Dawson. of H.Q., 3 Commando Brigade. Royal Marines, who was yesterday found guilty on two charges of indecent conduct, was today sentenced to be cashiered by a general courtmartial. The sentence Is subject to confirmation. He was acquitted on two other
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  • 32 6 DUDLEY Muriel Tibbs p'.ssed su.iv peacefully at Batu Ga.iah H spital on the evening of the 22nd. The funeral was held on the afternoon cf the 23rd instant ki Batu Gijah.
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  • 97 6 W H FOURNISS of isries to thank all friends for their kindness, their m and flowers, at this very sad time. IN MF.MORIAM TO THE MEMORY of Walter, murdered by bandits on 25.3.52. loss of a very fine man and a good friend ANNOINCEMENTS PHONE Robinson's 7138 for bookings
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  • 771 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat., Mar. 29, 1952. Matters of Trade A total Malayan trade of $10,710 million is a record which, as the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce told the Chamber yesterday, we may not see again for some years to come. For one thing, rubber is
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  • 485 6 Retirement Of Mr. G.L. Peet MR. G. L. Peet. Associate Editor of the Straits Times, has retired after near- j ly 29 years service with the I Straits Times Press Ltd". He j will make his home in South i Perth, West Australia, where j i he is now on
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  • 1198 6  -  Cytiicus —by— THERE has been sin Kularly little public reaction to the report of the disciplinary tribunal which investigated the charges brought against six Singapore police officers in connectior with the Hertogh riots. The tribunal was not responsible for the decisions announced in the introduction to
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    11 6 Photograph by Sam Kai Faye LOOKING OUT FROM THE CRAG, PENANG.
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  • 921 6 IAM sitting in front of a typewriter (the late Mr. Damon Runyon might haye written), and I am feeling fairly lugubrious as I examine the sheet of white paper fixed in it, because the words do not come, and the Old Man Is annoyed if he dots not see
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  • 494 7 But two others get gaol terms for 'grievous hurt 9 SINGAPORE Court df Criminal Appeal yesterday delivered their reserved judgment in the appeal of six Malays, confirming the sentence of death in the case of four for the murder of W/O. J. W. Davies, R.A.F.,
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  • 221 7 T*HE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Com- merce, Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, yesterday predicted that some of the "desirable projects" for the Colony will have to be slowed down. Addressing the annual general meeting of the Chamber, Mr. Fergusson said that
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  • 148 7 MM IV AN cinema R<>er s should make it a point to patronise locally pro- i timed films, says th» Mala- \:in I ilm Censor, Mr. Jack. l\.ins. in the March issue! of th<> Singapore Government's Economic Bulletin. Mr. Evans adds that by doing
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  • 43 7 A new post office will be opened in the Singapore Improvement Trust housing estate in Towner Road on Monday. The hours of business will be from 8.30 p.m. to 12.15 p.m. and from 2.15 p.m. to 5 n m
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  • 507 7 Cups for all to carry home MRS. M. E. Smith yesterday went to the Singapore Flower Show and won the most coveted prize for the amateur scoring the highest number of points the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal. A perspiring figure
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  • 53 7 Eight-year-old Chang Ah Ong went for a ride In his brother's car and was killed when the oar and a truck collided at the junction of Bukit Tim ah and Adam Road on Feb. 6, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday. He returned a
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  • 166 7 TRAFFIC PLAN TESTED A FTER a shaky start yesterday, Singapore rushhour road, users soon got used to the new "loop" plan for traffic leaving the city centre at lunch and tea-time. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, Traffic Chief, last night said: "It worked". The plan
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  • 111 7 No parking opposite cinema THE city's Traffic Police have laid down new parking laws for cars outside the Pavilion Cinema in Orchard Road. rto parking is permitted as from to-day on the roadside opposite the cinema, or in Emerald Hill Road, or immediately in front of the cinema. Vehicles leaving
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  • 88 7 Aik Hoe and Company of Kirn Chuan Road, Singapore, was fined $1,000 in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday on two charges of erecting buildings without the plans and specifications having been approved by the Chairman of the Rural Bi/aid Mr. F. T. Ephraums, Rural Board
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  • 48 7 The Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday approved an increase in the monthly rental of 2, Battery Road, the premises occupied by G.E.C.. from $1,500 t> $2,000 The landlords are Syed Mohamed bin Ahmad bin Shaikh AlkafT and Syed Hussain bin Ahmad bin Shaikh Alkaff
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  • 72 7 THE survey vessel. Snellius, belonging to the Netherlands Royal Navy, is expeoted to arrive at the man jf war anchorage in Singapore, this morning. The Snellius will stay m Singapore until Monday, when she sails for Dutch New Guinea. She is to remain in that area
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  • 23 7 There has been an increase in thefts of tarpaulins from lorries. Singapore Police yesterday cautioned lorry-own-ers against leaving removeable articles unattended.
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  • 92 7 IJKDR the seventh year in succession. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson wa s yesterday unanimously re-elected Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Thanking members for returning him to the chair, Mr. Fergusson said: "I have been in this seat for a long time. It- is
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  • 91 7 A man was put in the lock-up of the Singapore City Police Court for several hours yesterday after he had falsely maintained he was Goh Tong Slah. who obstructed the passageway of Telok Ayer market with 12 baskets of vegetables and 12 baskets of fruit.
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  • 31 7 Dr. R. Calderwood, Chief Medical Officer, Singapore General Hospital, wIH be leaving by air on Tuesday for Britain on leave. Dr. B. M McCowan will act for him.
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  • 160 7 THE area to be leased by the Government to the 1 Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Club at Collyer Quay has been agreed upon, the chairman of the Chamber, Mr. E. M. F Fergusson, announced yesterday. Mr, Fergusson, who was speaking at the
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  • 66 7 FOR the first time since the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1906, a woman attended a meeting of the Chamber. She is Miss S. Y. Wang, who attended yesterday's monthly committee meeting of the Chamber as an observer. Miss Wang is studying tor
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  • 156 7 Union wants to run Army canteens rE Army Civil Service Union will ask the Army authorities in Singapore to let union branches run all civilian canteens in Army units on a co-operative basis, if a resolution to this eilect is approved by the union executive council tomorrow. The council will
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  • 59 7 Yap Jong Suan, a stall- holder near the Rex Cinema, was fined $100 in the Sinpa- pore City Police Court yester- day for adulterating milk. Mr. S. V. Hogan, Chief Sanltaiy Inspector, who prosecuted, said that Yap sold the milk as Cold Storage milk, j The
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  • 242 7 High food prices to stay A STUDY of the move- ments of prices of articles purchased daily in the markets in Malay x shows a constantly increasing pressure on the average family resources, the Singapore Government's Economic Bulletin said yesterday. Rising prices In l'Jbl ed off in the last quarter
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  • 37 7 One-hundred-ajnd-seventy-six people died in Singapore during the week ending Mar. 22. Tuberculosis killed 18 people, pneumonia 25, enteritis 20 and beri-beri four. There were no deaths from dysentery, typhus fever or poliomyletis.
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  • 24 7 JOHORE BAHFU. Frl. Last year, 105 miles of river In Johore were cleared and 2.745 tons of rubbish removed from their beds.
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  • 383 8 SCHOOLGIRL CAUGHT IN RAID ON RED HUT ALLEGATION Two had arms, ammunition, court told YEAR after Communists had robbed a Malay police constable of his revolver in Geylang Road, Singapore, on Aug. 30, 1950, Spec.'/, Branch detectives arrested a 19-year-old schoolgirl and a youth and found the revolver, it was
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    37 8 JOAN ANGEL as June Farrell, the Juvenile lead in the Little Theatre's show. "The Chittern Hundreds," opening tonight at the Littl? Theatre in Armenian Street, Singapore She has been a member of several repertory companies in England.
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  • 331 8 HOPES OF RELAXED CONTROLS RUBBER MARKET ALTHOUGH there does not appear to nave been very much new offtake by consuming centres, the market has remained steady throughcut the week, says Lewis and Peat's weekly report. February to May is, of course. Malaya's o^rloi of lower production, caused by the wintering
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  • 70 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM Frl.Ch e Yah aged 21. told the Buklt Mertajam court today that her lover kept her identity card when she left him and refused to return it to her. She was cautioned and discharged for falling to produce her card to a police
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  • 51 8 IPOH, Fri.— The office of the Executive Engineer, Works and Buildings. Ipoh. will move to the Times of Malaya building in Brewster Road on Monday. The building, acquired by the Government in 1949, is the State headquarters of the P.W.D. and the Drain age and Irrigation
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  • 42 8 IPOH, Frl Mr. L. Gregory, agent of the Chartered Bank, Ipoh Branch, will .shortly go on transfer to Delhi. Mr W. Watson, accoun•ant. goes on leave to Britain soon and will be relieved by Mr. W. D. Johnson.
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  • 205 8 25 p. c. drop in trade with Indonesia T*HE volume of trade between Malaya and Indonex sla has dropped by about 25 per cent, during the past three months, leading Singapore merchants told the Straits Times yesterday Among the causes contributing to this big drop were the gradual decrease In
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  • 166 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. BECAUSE of "mounting difficulties of supervision and sabotage" a rubber processing company had to sell its estate at Batu Caves, near Kuala Lumpur, early this year, it was stated at a meeting today. Mr. J. E. King, chairman of the company
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  • 112 8 THE mjs. Burma, third of the post-war. cargopassenger liners, specially built In Sweden for the Far East run. will arrive in Singapore on June 6. Th« Burma was launched at Ootheiiburs: three weeks ago. She sails from that port on Apr. 24. Built
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    • 316 8 Straits Times Crossword 111 1 i 2 I is I 4 sTT rri i» 8 9 10 n I "iT" 13 r* 15 16 1 77" 18 20 Tl jlgi I j I I 21 22 |%23 24 M" fc 25 26 TT 28 ACROSS 6. Start 10 and go
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    5 9 TIME TO THINK II OVER
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    • 278 9 The way to save electricity: switch off the light when it 's dark \I\R. C. C. Payne says the blame for Singapore o iTI deplorably insufficient electric system lies with the public. We are to be inconvenienced and overcharged; we are to go without food, or to go to restaurants;
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    • 219 9 Points at issue IWa po;;:ical situation in this country is bard to understand. On the on P hand those who have settled down here are not granted citizenship and have no powers to vote; on the other the "birds of passage," who dominate the Labour Party and denounce the National
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    • 193 9 MX. R Waddel, Senior Executive Engineer, really made me laugh when be suggested that a defaulter's water supply should be cut for a period of three months in Seremban. I would like to know how Mr. Waddel is going to cut water supply at certain 1 places
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    • 310 9 'CONFIRM MR. MORRIS'S APPOINTMENT' I NOTICE with pleasure in the Straits Times that we have at least two uublic men in Singapore, who are not afraid to speak their minds. I refer to Dr. Paglar and Mr. Lim Yew Hock. In December 1950 you were kind enough to publisn mv
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    • 158 9 SHORTLY after the Ist Battalion, The Fiji Regiment came to Singapore and it was made known that a hurricane had brought tragedy to many of their homes, a letter appeared in your columns suggesting a relief fund. Since we have had personal contact with the Fijians during
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    • 47 9 AS I WAS getting off a crowded bus at a request stop recently a European bus inspector threatened to arrest me and hand me over to the police if he saw me "standing on the steps" again. Is this within his powers? KKNKETH CHEN. Singapore.
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    • 201 9 I/HAT "Apple'- said in His letter of March 22 ls right. We should have regiI* mental companies of the different communities— Malay, Indian and Ihinese This would give them an incentive. Each when given his own race [adership, would spur nimself In the call to
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    • 152 9 INDIANS SOUGHT TO ENLIST REFER to criticisms printed in your paper quesunin« the loyalty of Indians i Malaya as a result of the •oposed introduction of the ational Service Bill. The critics' gross misunder.anding of the return to Inla by Indians at the present incture has also been comlented on
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    • 120 9 iT the Singapore Labour Party meeting Mr. Wilams firmly stressed the oint against the call-up beause it was "compulsion." e said that he was quite ure many would volunteer. Without prejudice to anyne. I would say that the lajority of Singaporeans are elfish and without public )irit.
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    • 86 9 WE action of the "dodgers L reflects discredit on nole but the individuals con?rned. Certainly no rational •ing will criticise the Indian immunity because of their efection The glorious record of the idian Army is written in istory, and particularly the ipreme part it played in
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    • 180 9 IN his lelter oi March 24 "Malayan* has to a great extent succeeded in bringing to light his own shortcomings. The average Indian is only amazed to know that his Malayan friends are scared to see him leaving Malaya, even on short leave, at a
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    • 125 9 fTHIS .is to offer «nany i -I thanks to Dr. L. H. Turner, who will soon be leaving Taiping. If the medical profession can be called a noble vocation, it is because its high dignity springs from the honour and conscience of gentlemen like him Enough
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    • 193 9 A SPEECH FOR SERVICE PART of my speech on national service, which went urtreported at the Singapore Labour Party's annual conference last Sunday, ran: "In supporting Mr. Thomas and Mr. Lee Choon Eng in favour of the Nationa* Service Bill, I would like to say that we are very lucky
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    • 140 9 IF "Wak Kebon", whoever he may be. is really interested in the S.V.C., I suggest he becomes a Volunteer. If this is not possible. I would be only too pleased to give him all the information ht requires, at my office. A s I do
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    • 95 9 WHY was Singapore's beautiful St. Andrew's Cathedral damaged by the addition of a hall to one of its wings? It ha s lost the symbol of what it stand s for a cress. I am sure the late Arch- j deacon Graham White and many others
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    • 246 9 An Aided teacher appeals to Caesar rIE Aided school teacher* in the Federation view with hope the recent utterances of the High Commissioner and the Deputy High Commissioner. The keen sense of perception shown by these able administrators has gone a long way towards allaying their fears. Mr. MacGilllvray's axiom
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    • 119 9 A FULL bus fell into Sg. Selangor at the 42nd mile xiaub-Kuala Kubu Road and seven of the passengers were drowned. This sort of tragedy can be avoided if the iron bars across the windows on both sides of all buses are removed. In an
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    • 298 9 I T*HE Esplanade Singapore's scenic pride and the praise of visitors until renovation work began on the i Cenotaph has become an eyesore and a disgraceful contrast to the clean Padang and majestic buildings oppoi site since it became a site. for night food hawkers. I
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    • 103 9 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF In a world of competipfc claims Lon&ines can state these simple undeniable facts: IBest result for timing EVER achieved by a wrist-watch at NEUCHATEL Observatory. LONGINES watch No. *****75,. 5 POINTS. Standard of absolute precision 0 2 Best result for timing EVER achieved by a wrist-watch at
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  • 309 10 LONDON, Prl. JAPANESE bonds featured in a generally quiet market. OttU showed further signs of slow deterioration, but among Industrial* the trend was firmer Provincial demand bolstered electrical equipments and textiles tended to resist the earlier downward movement. Closing middle prices of selected stocks were: I.O«I«T> Consols 69
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  • 75 10 CHIPS alongs-de the Singapore Harbour Brard ROdowns. or I expected there at 7 a.m. today, are: 12 Andre Lebon; 45 Antenor. Coal Plant Preclla: 6 7 BoLssevaln: 11 Bangor Bay: 13 14 Radnorshire: 15 16 Burat. IS Teurer: 19 20 Urlana: NW. 7 Lipis 23 24 City of
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  • 865 10 LISTLESS conditions continuted to ptevail ln K the Malayan Share Market yesterday. Prices in the very restricted business done were largely un- changed. Quotations announced by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association yesterday were: INUI'STRIALfe B«T«ri Ballerk Mcx Brick* Pref 1* i it Ords 3.16 3.35 Mia* lc« |3W 1360
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  • 12 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mar. 28 $4781 a picul (up
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  • 25 10 LONDON. Mar. 29.— Cash Buyers £964; Sellers e964-v, Forward Btnr*r« SM9V, Sellers £$70: Settlement £963: (up £2*. Turnover: a.m. 5; p.m. 1M tons.
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  • 33 10 PRODUCTION nuurps (or New Scudai Ltd: ar«: Dec 1951. 46.000 lbs: J»-v 1952. 37.0"0 lbs: Feb. 1953 32 000 lbs Suloh Rubber Estates' output for F«4irii«rv was »47» lbs all (?radt«.
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  • 155 10 Price of rubber sags again By a Market Correspondent IN spite ot certain demands for lower grades, the Singapore Rubber Market sagged again yesterday. A moderate turnover was recorded at lowei levels. The market closed quiet, with buyers for April firstgrade shipment at $1.11% fi>., IVi cents below Thursday's close.
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  • 35 10 LONDON, Mar. 28.— 8 pot 32',d.. May 32<*d.. June 32d.. July-Sept. 31d., Oct. -Dec 29^id. Jan. -Mar. 28?« d., (nom.). April c.l.f 32Vid., May ci-f. 31»id.. Jun e c.l.f. 3 Hid. Market: Quiet.
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  • 75 10 T*HB pepper section of the Singapore Produce Market was slightly steadier yeaterday and prices were unchanged, se'lers quoting Muntck at 5635 a picul. Sarawak at $630 and Lampong (black) at $540 Lewis and Peat's Produce Department reported business done in coconut oil at *4o a picul on
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  • 33 10 HONO KONG. Prl. nKKt. market currency rwngnge for Hon? Kona dollar. *m qiinterl at the clone MX*n. as foUows: US»I HK56.67 (cash); HK$6.7O (TT.): £1 HK515.85 One tael of zold HK5315.635
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  • 526 11 Tourney cricket in full swing By Our Cricket Reporter r)NE can hardly hope to see two better-matched sides in a game than in today's S.C.A. Senior match at Balestier between Ceylon Sports Club, the champions, and Police Sports Association to whom C.S.C. have
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    40 11 THE ALL7ENGLAND FINAL at Empress Hall. London, last Saturday night brought the Malayan stars Eddy Choong (left) and Wong Peng Soon together in a wellcontested match. Peng Soon won fo r the third successive year to take the trophy outright.
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  • 454 11 TWO badly beaten but very gallant boxers won the hearts of the 600-odd spectators at the finals of the FARELF Individual boxing championships held at the SVC Drill Hall, Singapore, last night. One of them, Trooper Johnson of 12 Royal Lancers Malaya, also
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  • 141 11 yy^EKEND cricket teams are:— Arm, XI v. s.C.C. (Senior »<wney) at BOD, Alexandra. today and tomorrow: MaJ. Bennett, poj. Knox, LL.Col. Henchley, MaJ. Sleator, MaJ Duggan, MaJ. Spencer. MaJ Wells Capt. 'Reynolds, Capt. Diplock, Lt. 3«epto, WO. I. Gidlow. Nee Soon Garrison against the Fiji Regt.
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  • 71 11 IPOH. Fri— Leone Khuen Nyean Perak tennis champion, entered the quarterfinals of the Ipoh YMCA handicap tennis when hp eliminated Ty P Cher Fan in atrsKrht.sets yeste/dax. IJf^SfMfii are 7 r<*im» M yesterday* games: ?tj c T*6n« Khuen Nyean J-40) beat Tv> Chpe Fan (-15> 8-2.
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  • 186 11 TODAY SOCCER: Singapore 'A' v E.A.F. (X) at J. Besar. DIV. 2: Chinese Ath. 'A' v IRC 'A' at larrer Park OIV. 3B: Cosmos V SeleUr ViUc I.S.C. at GeyUng; S.I.T. v SHB r«Uc« »t CYMA. YOUTH TOURNEY: St. An- drews School v Young Soceerites at J. Besar,
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  • 258 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. QELANGOR Badminton Association's new $225,000 Hall is in its final stages of completion and will be ready for use next month, Mr. Lee Kok Chee, chairman of the building fund committee, told the Straits Times today. The first matches to
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  • 142 11 SWIMMING PRINCETON (New Jersey), Fri HAWAIIAN-BORN Ford Konno of Ohio University yesterday swam the 1,500-metres freestyle In 18min lo.ssec.— 3.ssec. faster than the world record set by "Flying Fish" Furuhashi of Japan The time cannot be officially credited to Konno as a new world record because
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  • 23 11 LONDON. Fri— Rugby Union results yeeterday were: Blrkenhead Park 31. Blackheath 11; Nuneaton 8, Weston-SuperMare 3; Potypridd 0 Newbridge o.— Reuter
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  • 116 11 The Royal Army Service Corps Civilian Association, at a second badminton trial match held at the Tanglin Gymnasium GHQ FARELF on Wednesday, have picked a team of which Yusof bin Mohd. Akil is the convenor. Others in the team are Low Scan Chuan, Teo Heok Kwang, M.
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    503 11 Dirty soccer BEWARE OF THE BASHER' By A Special Correspondent > WHAT would YOU do If you were a defend.against Matthews or Finney? How long would your temper hold out as. the crowd roaring with delight, you were sold dummy after dummy and then left standIng a.s If you were
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  • 271 12 THEY FIND IT SO HARD TO SCORE Fathul Karib 0; Casuals 8. FATHUL KARIB, so used to getting dozens of goals in the Second Division last year, will not have happy memories about yesterday's S.A.F.A. Div. 1 game at Jalan Besar in which they
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  • 444 12 OLD BOYS' FINAL KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. St. Johns 0.8. 1; V.1.0.8 1 DAD LUCK dogged St. Johns Institution Old Boys in thenattempt to win the Thompson Cup for the third year running when they met Victoria Institution Old Boys in the final on the TPCA
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  • 806 12 Sentinel's Sportlight "Sport in the old days was really amateur. Nobody expected to have any expenses paid; none expected transport to the ground they played on. When one played a game, it cost one something. "A real amateur is one who has to put his hands
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  • 31 12 FLORENCE. Prl. Nearly 400, C00 applications have been made for,, tickets for th e ItalyEngland International soccer match here on May 19. The stadium holds 90.000.— Reuter.
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  • 110 12 DLAYERS slipped and slithered at Geylang Stadium yesterday when Fire Brigade met Seletar P.C. in a S.A.F.A. Div. SB league game. The result was a scoreless draw. Few scoring efforts were made. As it was, players had enough to do keeping their balance in the mud.
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  • 235 12 STANVAC Sports Club, one of the leading Business Houses League One teams, disappointed badly when they were held 1-1 by lowly Mansneid at River Valley Road yesterday. Most of the Stanvac men were off colour, and goalkeeper Jamil Taib and Kok Tong (centre-half) had to
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  • 19 12 LONDON. Fri.— ln a Dlv. 3 (Northern) League soccer match yesterday. Bradford beat Barrow 2-o.— Reuter.
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  • 145 12 GHQ suffer another trouncing SERVICES LEAGUE QHQ. who are at the bottom of the Singapore United Services Senior Division Soccer Soccer League, suffered yet another trouncing yesterday. Last week they went down to HMS Terror by 10-1 and yesterday GHQ Signals meted out to them a 6-0 defeat. GHQ signals,
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  • 151 12 |>AF (Tengah). playing with 10 men for 50 minutes In their United Servces Senior League game against HMS. Terror at Tengah yesterday, were beaten by a solitary goal which Terror scored In the final minutes of the game. Fisher, the Tengah fullback, received a head
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  • 127 12 KUALA LUMPUK, Fri. j.n A storming second half 1 rally, No. 1 Supply Depot, Royal Army Service Corps, slammed home six goals and snatched an amazing victory over Military Corrective Establish ment in a Garrison League soccer match on the HQ ground today.
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  • 187 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Pn. Ola V ING with ten men throughout. Selangor Club scored a 4-3 win over Headquarters Malaya in a soccer friendly on the Kuala Lumpur nadanc today HQ Malaya led 3-1 at the Interval. Selangor Club started with nine men and were on
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  • 67 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. DECENT slack refereelng in Selangor F.A matches has caused the Referees Board, to reintroduce refresher courses. At a meeting last night oresided over by Mr. K. K. Pillay, chairman of the Board: It was decided that referees classes be held soon at least twice
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  • 214 12 IPOH, Friday A LTHOUGH they had the better of the exchanges for the major part of their Div. 1 soccer match against Tamilians on the Padang, Kinta Europeans were beaten 3-2 yesterday. Melkle, Potts-Dawson and Alan King were the pick ef the Kinta
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  • 55 12 MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin), Pri. --Irish Bob Murphy of Denver, Colorado, buttered out a unanimous 10 -round decision over Roy Thomas of Brooklyn, New York, at the Milwaukee Stadium last night. Murphy weighing 186 lbs. was never able to break through the shell-like deie.nce of his lighter opponent Thomas
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  • 198 12 SOSCtold: You can have Tho PENANO, Fri. »PHE PENANO Health Cul- ture League today asked the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council if Singapore would be willing to accept "pocket Hercules" Tho Pook Hung as a Singapore representative at the Olympic Games at Helsinki in July. If Singapore agrees, the League
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