Sunday Standard, 21 February 1954

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  • 22 1 SUNDAY STANDARD wrwerw ft M SL Jfc m 3. V«i I\. No. 2.H. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 10 CEXTS.
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  • 53 1 R.I. Sends Mission To Probe Red Move EE high Indonesian two connected fena ~r.d secu- Republic are r.gapore this nsultations ration and amenta on ref rt that i c r s PurVv f: ter- arrive Sin- 5 Om E Ur ha I EM sits." i F aa g first ard
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  • 63 1 '-BRUO, the North Kedah White Area! Resist any attempt to undermine your privileges! Come on, the rest of Kedah, earn the privileges oj the II hit c Area!" II ith those mtwli of enthusiasm and t'lHonraiiemeni. the Stilton declared the yortfi Ketiah B /iif<> Area ester
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  • 321 1 REJECTION OF THE TAYLOR AWARD SURE Counting Of Secret Ballots Of Rubber Workers Be«-ins- KUALA LUMPUR, Sar.-The counting of secret ballots returned by rubber workers started th.s morning, and so far it i s undsrstood, the majority of them urged the rejection of the laylor arbitration award. majority voted :n
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  • 111 1 Marilyn's Picture Gets Ten Arrested IOS ANGELES, Feb. 20. i \P> Police arrested 10 shop owners .»nd confiscated a truckload of books and magazines yesterday m a raid on downtown news stand> and book shops. One news stand owner wa> arrested for displaying one of the Marilyn .Monroe calendars. Police
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  • 25 1 |U MSI AM lhai i v a y that he lntej led to make his i »mi .c" m Switzer- Reu ter
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  • 68 1 SANTIAGO, Cuba, Feb. 20, (UPj An eight-year-old heir i the Ba ardi R un millions I Inapped i*i a $50,000 ransom plot yesterday, but he unharmed last one of his two abu tors the family chauf- was shot and killed by r when he tried to escape
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  • 74 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 29 (UP)— Swiaunei Job Henricks won the Australian 220 yards i hampionshii) at the Melbourne Olympic pool tonight m 2 mills. )!> sees. with Singapore's Neo Chwee Kok third with the time of 2 ■ÜBS, 12 sCCS. Gary Chapman was second. The winner's
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  • 233 1 CRITICISM OF TEMPLER WAS 'MOST DANGEROUS' LOXDOX. Feb. 20. (Renter) neral Sir Gerald Templer, High nissi >ncr m Ma aya ced recent y n the 20th. ry magazine, is ided m this week's "Spectat Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, Director aers I of Informal n Serv «s in Malaya, writes:
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  • 382 1 LONDON, Feb. 20, (Keuter)— Britain, Fiance and the United States today told the world that they intend to develop "the system of defence on which their survival depends" following the failure of the Berlin conference to solve the German and Austrian question. In a statement
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  • 105 1 PENANG, Sat.— The death wish of a cub of the AngloChinese School, young Yeow Hock Huat who died recently following a traffic accident, was fulfilled today. Three of his colleagues today gave their blood to the Blood Bank at the General Hospital tins morning. Just
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Fen. 20. (UP) Moscow Radio disclosed yesterday a new live-pronged investigation into rocket ship space travel '03' Soviet scientists. It also said the Organization of Interplanetary Researchers was studying passenger rocket travel between Moscow and Peking a 3,700 miles journey m 30 minutes.
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  • 792 1 341,000 People In Perlis, N. Kedah Can Now Move Freely KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-Most of Perlis, representing more than 90 per cent of the population, and a part of North Kedah, constituting more than 41 per cent of the people, were proclaimed White areas today. This was described by a Government
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  • 132 1 Scandal: Yoshida Must Go' Demand TOKYO. Feb 'i Opposition pai ties too unions boda.] taged i--tnonsti a: ions I Japan demanding resignation Prime Mini Voshida. ag in I m 1 idals. ■d to be Die' next .Monday. Ybshida's pro-American eminent is tin i was speculation bay« to give way to
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  • 239 2 New White Areas: A Record Of The Past KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— No terrorist incidents m the new North Kedah White Area have been reported since the beginning of 1952. although previously. 29 had been recorded since the start of the Emergency. In 1948. there was one murder by terrorists m
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  • 45 2 photo. AN exhibition of paintings, sponsored by the Society of Chinese Artists was opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Friday. Picture above shows seme of the visitors admiring the exhibits. The exhibition closes today at 6 p.m.— Standard
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  • 147 2 Building Of Roadway Postponed THE Public Works Committee of the Singapore City Council decided to postpone t 1 3 next year the construction of the southern carriage way m Guiliemard Road from Loror.g 11-' to tiie bridge. Instead. o n the advice of the City Engineer, the Commit: ee recommended
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  • 167 2 RUBBER CLOSES AT 54 CENTS! NEWS of low cost synthetic rubber m the United States and the political situation were partly responsible for the] easiness m the rubber market m Singapore which closed at j "?4 cents per lb. (54* on Frj j day). With New York down and London
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  • 214 2 1,000 Travellers To India Are 'Stranded' OVER a thousand potential sea travellers from Singapore. Port Swettenham, and Penarfg have been "stranded", as they were not bee n able to find deck passage on board the 8.1.5. N. steamer Rajula which sailed from Singapore a few days ago for India. Outward
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  • 337 2  - Want A Suntan?—Then Pick A 'Sarong Shade Make-Up CONRAD SMITH By Standard Stall" Reporter WHAT is a '"sarong shade of foundation" m make up? This has got nothing to do with the theatre nor is it a question for men. It is for the discerning woman and concerns lipstick. An
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  • 239 2 FIRE risks m Singapore will be great) v reduced by the installation of a new $3(10.000 impregnation plant that makes timber fire resistant and completeh immune to decay and termite attack. Vhe plant is owned and operated by Lee Sawmill pany Ltd.. weighs 13 Urns,
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    28 2 AUSTRALIAN actress Dorothy Alison, above, is due to arrive mi n Singapore by Qantas today en route to London, to join her husband actor-manager. Leslie Linder.
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  • 54 2 THE Singapore Ramakrishna -Mission, is organising an oratorical contest which will be opened to students (boys and girls), and it will be he d at the Mission's Boys' Home. 179 Bartley Road oii Sunday. 1 Feb' 28 at 9 a.m. Entries will be accented at 9.
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  • 68 2 Cash For Rewards NearlyGone Standard Staff Xt jMirter REWARDS n.n t j to Customs aj.'<*nls I<m information hay« nearly exhausted ffcis year's "Secret Service" \**\r of 8100.000 allotted tv the Department. •This* said Mr. K. S. Tuinell. Comptroller of Customs. >esterda\. "showed the increasing response we are receiving from the
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  • 84 2 THE Sii gl c Run Board hes arrangi d Eor i D■ C ect '1 m sday. Uj 2. at the E: d< k H< s( H< m (Uppt r D. Bt Ro«.< b Benok Road m Imm I M\ ratei x >- to the Rural
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  • 26 2 Standard Service For The Unemployed un.mp!, help M.i, port Slaud i Bureau offer* M Ihl- «olu: >oui tecal S n an apph, r <tl lestim emplo\erv
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    • 242 2 DS4TH MRS. PHILIP WF.F h< %U nee Cerilia G- Chenf pas < lw at the Gt Hospita r 5.31 n T m < East Roa 4 Funera serv^ Bit situation" vacant" iillg ti I TUITION UYPXOTISM' Lea it exciting profitable ufess m a short pc t homi Grt stud< Is
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    • 207 2 SmJATIOKS r.. S:ngajore i A ie Re v Bo> 47 1 c CHINES, 7 aged car< Re 5 S I R E CHINI 51 B fj H. < S c r a:d S CHIN ES i t Hi-.- :e it *i:nga %LAI -i 21 ii j ex a 4 Stan
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  • 233 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE outboard enthusiasts, all members rfci Outboard Boating Club of Singapore, will the Colony at dawn on Thursday on a jscnd-mile voyage from here to Penang and :k m a 16-foot runabout, the Seahorse, --red by a Johnson 25
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  • 87 3 WtLVS S'M prize James Scow c o A. i nre Corp. a Streel s.n^a- S iul )'-.in;e tri n ..f prt 1 1 Lon k' > 'Ie ir objrct. Whjt is it? Someone mu>'. k:i<m Muk yuur rnvtMope SUNDAY PI ZZLE and send ii la Ike (ontot
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  • 489 3 d Staff Reporter I shares of the of Malacca, Port Dickson, Ifa of barracks an airstrip i ground form s the ation Military Col.d!ay"s projected Sandhurst comJtd by Dm Federal >- the C >llege baa since ita mid-1932 as a Boys' Com•come m ambitious tarn t g fetai an
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    36 3 photo. Shapely Pa(ri. cia Case wears a novel swimsuit with <m ample sup. ply of fi>hinflies after beins named 'Queen of the M c t r i) p litan Miami Fishin; Tour, nament." U.P.
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  • 168 3 THE new Hai» Road Technical Training School, which will be opened next year, will be the first school to be completely equipped with technical tools given by the Australian Government. The gift of ALS.tJO'* worth of technical equipment at present. lying m the Junior Technical
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  • 118 3 THE "Ten Best Stamps of 1953" will be selected l >y members of the Singapore s unp Cl j v next meet- ing on Tuesday. Feb. 23, at Britanni i Ci b. Beach Roa The 10 si aps will be h i en for
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  • 47 3 MR. William Henry Murphy, Inc one Tax Department, Victoria Australia, hag been appointed Assistant Comptroller of Income Tax, Federation of Malaya and Si <;; uce. Mr John Des n i OUington hn< beep appointed Assessment Officer, [ncome Tax Department, Federation oi Malaya and Singapji*.
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  • 302 3 Anglers' Postbag Q. I would appreciate if you would recommend a book with illustrations on how to cast.— T. KAM SAN. A. A very informative book on salt water spinning and rasting with many illustrations by Sailor Hopkins who won several casting records can bo obtained through Outdoor and Fishing,
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  • 30 3 MR. James William Satchel!. Mr. Charles Samuel and Mr. Chou Kheng King have been made Pilot OHu-ers from Dec. 1, last year, it was officially announced on Friday.
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  • 847 4 HISTORIC OCCASION The late High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Gurmey, lakes the salute as the Regimental Colour of the Jst Battalion, tchieh he had just presented, is carried past him. THE 21st birthday of the Malay Regiment on March 1 finds its first
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    72 4 Men _of die Malay Regiment have often been seen m England These three non-com-mjssjoned officers Sgt. Mohd. Zain. 8.E.M., Sgt. Mohd Thani and Sgt Abdul Majid— are admiring: the turnout and bearing of the sentry outside Buckingham Palace. They were sightseeing after attending a Weapon Training Course at Hythe and
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  • 295 4 PL A YED THEIR PART AGAINST JAPANESE THE BATTALIONS' RECORD FIRST: Operated m six States. Kecir.ii. P c r a k, Pahang. Xegri Sembilan and Johore. Now with 48 Gurkha Infantry Brigade m the newly formed Ist. Federal Division. Presented with Regimental Colour at Taiping m 1950, and this was
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  • 519 4 A Human Life For Every Sleepe A RAILWAY, ever to be known by the infamous name ot "Siam's Death Railway" because its construction during the war killed more than 8,600 British and Allied prisoners by starvation and disease, is to have a permanent place m history by the honouring of
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  • 94 4 THE Far East America Council of Commerce and Industry, Inc. is Bending their executive Yce-Presirient. Mrs. Mildred Hughe?, on a visit To Singapore m April, to obtain first-hand information on industry and economic affairs m the Colony. Mrs. Hughes will speak to government official! concerned
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    • 163 4 Now on display at— Ground Floor. U IbajajsS? ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days wi approximately 10 day* m Japanese Ports "Santhia sailing 9ih Apri *'Sirdhana"' sailing 8;h May 4 Sanlhia" sailing 22nd Ju: **Sirdhana sailing 22nd Juh Ist C1a55... 5745 2nd C1a55... 5590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO ISLAY
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  • 631 5 ins "SfiSiU^rtodd"? 1111 111 IUmCS and mtoXiCat To them. Lavender Street amm n Ot > roriJ Jleupfra sVant X V^ U XK Ut Clay Tho V ra '< or n J her ,V v 1 -"The Street Road" o5 And Have 0^ Koadi Old-timers know if it a*
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  • 894 5 Vv#V #o Tho Ss tit SUU I r leni < the Morn- C ufa oi the Y.W.C.A., M r S ma :ndram losi no ■la arranging an attrac- ye programme for the year, O :i We Inesday asi we met ■I h ttdquarters m Davidson Road am i
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  • 395 5 CHRISTINE DIEMER MRS. PALL FENG, who will accompany Mr. Maurice Clare m his second violin recital at Victoria Memorial Hall on the evening of Feb. 87, has lived with music since she took her first piano j lesson at the age of 10. m Shanghai. Today,
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  • 58 5 ALL p rta la oderg be brought under achi Oi nana I vide a standai j Beth I ol storing, ti tnsportine an identificatioa -<f ga^eh icr industrial c.v. I other purposes. A Bii! to amend the Ma- rhinery Ord.:.an ve '.o this efle-1 1 will
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    • 156 5 can oiete Lipstick Wardrobe c. '.i iv.'a Interchange ,/7 •.c ik nder i /'^.'a Ljp Lme, f/' jf :'■> oven metal shell arid Jj ft ~r.'e m the one case. You £W t r-.till out and another Wmmm {MM changt J '•ia* v >■•<*.' ie: cr dcuh. fg 1 1
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    • 45 5 TF/ie/i the wind drops, switch over V\j %J/ I Johnson SEAHORSE OUTBOARD >BORHEO Snhncnn Ifrw*-^^^ "*«vi S'«?«/"^ ROTARY POWER MOWER? Ipoh Pcnan£ s vcs i;in) an j costa yoi Kuc king and only $320. other Borneo branch*., Y °VR DOLLAR BUYS MORE IN A JOHNSOK
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    2260 6 Philadelphia and as i'ar west as San Francisco. Reaction had been the. same, a few months earlier, when Boston, found Miss Tung's performances examples of "splendid and sensitive pianism." ATL'SICIAXS see m this young Chinese pianist the true concept of the university of jjreat music. From the fingers of China's
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  • 365 6 If You Are AverageYou Are Like Venus r PHIS should get the tape-measure out if x you are a woman aged anything from eighteen to seventy. For a group of exports wwoh o have measured 5.000 women all over Britain have found that the British average woman between eighteen and
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  • 2293 6 MISS TUNG bou-s to an enthusiastic audience aft* r her piece* 1 m New Yo < •'CTKIP life of radio and television and newspaper chains," said Dr. C.H.Y. Sutherland m a recent broadcast, "imagine the news hunger of an empire focused on Rome but
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    • 210 6 o UFR 30 DAY EXCURSION FARES SINGAPORE to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities m Bangkok and or Saigon S,T/.T. return. B. N. BORNEO to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities m Manila S,llii return. I'laiihu liii i'JU LilL Consult MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD. *J> Ortan Building. Singapore < JTMiI > or your
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    • 13 7 DouUe-decked-Stnrto" Clippers' to 1 SAN FRANCISCO I Connecting Clipper servke v« Mon.lo I
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    • 10 7 jJtoyal Household Social Club Buckingham Palace Our Christmas Party programme.
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    • 227 7 COW GATE n p. 0 COMFORT A <■* O \*#Mmrtc paws I totfa Family tfleoUctn* i The success of Da Witt's Pills to relieving rheumatic painsv backache and joint pains is simple to explain. These troubles are frequently caused by sluggish, kidney action allowing harmful impurities to remain In the
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  • 600 8  - Shortage Of Tenors Not The Mathroam Type HAL BOYLE JTINORS are pelting: almost as scarce as larks at the North Pole. Not bathroom tenors. Too many of them. But real tenors, opera tenors, are m short supply. It's got some of them worried. "In the entire world today there are
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    2131 9 l *6 lin j v I itude a s y I! O.d Mistrust [«wf< hi Peking i be ona Ist ■nint the s o?* m. ..a: 1, ia not > J irritew Hun 1 i Stifj in uirvst be- /off ##i«* Si it if a- i ll'oi-t* m ion at
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    • 596 9 flights to Europe ond the United Kingdom ore os follows LEAVING SINGAPORE on 24th. Februory and 3rd., 10th March. Book NOW, through your usual Trove! Agent, or Malayan Airways Limited, Ocean Building, Singapore, (TEL 24 I2|. WATCH FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENTS REGARDING FURTHER FLIGHTS 8.0.A.C. TAKES GOOD CARC OF YOU **j.'4^^^
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  • 1656 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review Big Four Fail To Agree In 25-Day Talks AFTER 25 days of high-powered haggling over questions which will have considerable becring on the future peace or war, regional or global, the Big Four Foreign Ministers' Conference m Berlin came to o close without 1
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  • 86 11 Kampong LONDON AN ABDl'L HAMID seems well on his way to capturing the title of "the most active Malayan student in London." He certainly has already outstripped anyone since Mohammed Sopiee left these shores. Apart from writing letters to the newspapers The Times r>rinter! one recently— he has been rather
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  • 151 11  - 3- Way Fight In Malayan Students Union Elections Andrew Roth By rather interesting review of the Arab Socialist par" es, K.L. Mansukhaney, of India's Praja Socialist Party pulled no punches In describing the reactions of Asian So: 1 ts to European action?. But the most surprising Shafift was Introduced t
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  • AROUND THE WATERFRONT
    • 48 12 Boom In Speedboat Building MALAYANS' growing interest m the latest sport outboard motor racing has caused a boom m the boat building trade m the Colony. Mr. Koh Seng Huat a 33-year-old Chinese who runs the boat building firm of Gay Seng and Co. told The Standard that
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    • 122 12 NORBDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG— AMERIKA LINIE lOIM SERVKr T» Colombo. G no.i .Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam ■aMbars vV Btcnm. S'por,- P Sham Pcnang T5. Braunschweig (I! \PAG)2CFeh ;Mar 4 VMar I :>lar TS Bieberstein (NDL) !."> 21Mar ZSNbu 23 MMar TS. Ka>>el (HAP.Ui) iMMar .'.Apr KApr 1 BApr MV S.h.%abensteia (NDL)
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    • 115 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDIX A VIA 'L .K. CONll\|\| Spore P.S'bam "SONGKHLA' foi Kohsichsi.g. Saigon. Hongkong, Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 23 25Feb In Port "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 2'GMar j "PASADENA" for Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila, Kobe and Yokohama 20 SlMat tf/IMUf I8M»SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA To Colombo. Aden.
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  • 220 13 COP WITH A GRUDGE ON THE LOOSE SHUDDER Qt the Violence of her ambition Thntl V the v nn °cence of her deceit' I hr f^m the Caress she olone can give MnrLl m f u G Kiss which burns lien's lips The I y, aS She lnflQm the world
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  • 94 15 Sunday PICTURE PAGE photo. A JOB DON£ Left to right: General John E. Hull, U.S. Commander of United Nations Forces; Gen. X S. Thimayya, Indian choirman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission; Gen. Moxwell Taylor, U.S. R»li Army Commander: and Maior Gen. S. P. P. Thorct. VALENTINE QUEEN Alice Poul,
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  • 129 16 More than 1.000 Boy Scouts. Seniors, Rovers and Scouters. wildly cheered nine of their comrades who became Queen Scouts yesterday, to mark the birthday of their founder, Lord Baden-Powell. The colourful ceremony was held m the main hall of the Anglo-Chinese School m Barker Road.
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  • 201 16 SEVEN SAW STABBING COURTTOLD Johore Murder Inquiry Starts JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The preliminary inquiry m which Morsa Singh, a Sikh, faces a tentative charge of murder, began In the Magistrate's Court, here- today. Marsa Singh is alleged to hare murdered Sangara Singh, son of a prominent Johore Bahru businessman. He
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    57 16 MOKE than two hundred friends, senior Government officials and Legislative Councillors were present at the marriage or Miss Sheena GUmour to Mr. C. J. Campbell at St. Andrew's Cathe- h;u' Banking: Corporation, Kuala Lumpur, was impressively clad m the traditional costume of his clan the Campbells. The bride's father. Mr.
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  • 36 16 THE proposed Nanyang University wil] be built by stages, a meeting of the Building Sub-Committee of the University tier-ided yesterday. The University will be divided into eight sections and
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    • 69 16 The most v^atik I Tractor m tN-^i Crejicr versatility givrs longer working hours. Relubility ensure* •here-its-wanted efficiency. Greater power means more worte. r the same labour cost. Let us prove this on your land. 4 of ihrr- WUttm < -frK D«-,W o, O ratine pr.nf »<•' iiih lortx't rvurnr h;*.
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  • 244 17  - INDIA'S HOCKEY WIZARDS ROUT MALAYA LINESMAN India 14 Malaya 2 by SIXTEEN GOALS,-eoch one of them J picture gool— were scored on the HQ Malaya ground here this evening when about 10,000 people, including Sir Gerald and Lady Templer/ Sir John Nicall, Governor of Singapore, the GOC Malaya, Sir Hugh
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  • 27 17 NINE teams will compete for the Singapore Cricket Association senior league championship— and they are the SCC, SRC, SCRC, Indian Association,
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  • 186 17 THE COLONY'S swimmers were the first t« qualify for the Astaa Games when six of the nine trialists beat the qualifying standards set by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association and approved by the SOSC at the Chinese Swimming Club yester- day. They were: Elsie
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  • 61 17 FRIENDLY SOCCER Royal Navy Xt v Kadaya Na lvi M islin 7-1 fct Farrer Park Score; tor Kranj < Holmes 3 Caiagh i: 2 .i d Wiggins 2. Maideen score-i I I Urn sers. [n anol kid Fj: Park tnai L nited Eog nee e*l youngsters i ing Wah and
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  • 185 19 STAB-STUMMED South Johor e swept thrnnrt. .rmi-linal i of the Singapore Cricket c&s^vS Rugby Competition on the Padang yesterday a 17 points (goal and four tr es? to s vutorv over fightins Naval Base: and 25 lies later, m a thnll-a-minute final did likewise ml lough,
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    54 19 The boy icho brought home the Cup takes his picture with the man who du >ui ted the Cup, Tins informal picture of Vie Colony boxing captain, Austin Dunsjord, and the Colony boxing chief, Mr. Aw Cheng Ome, was taken to commemorate a great victory Malaya's
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  • 251 19  - Seletar To Tlay Changi For RAF Hockey Title RAFMAN By sKLETAR entered the final of the R.A.F. Malaya inter station knock out competition when the Base first eleven trounced R.A F. Butteruorth by six goals to nil m a semi-final match played here last weekend. ftnft half v. as very
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  • 190 19 ITS A NATURAL: INDIA Vs S'PORE THE INDIAN Hockey Federation tourists, going great guns m the Federation, will have three days free when they return to Singapore— March 5 (Friday) on arrival, 7 (Sunday) and 9 (Tuesday). ANY ONE OF THESE DAYS COULD BE THE DATE FOR THE MATCH OF
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  • 128 19  -  NIPPER by ll mi mau beat Quills to win the Garrison six-a-side hockey tournament. All the talent m the Garrison were on parade mi n this battle of non de piumes. Results were: Eng Chin Ma! l iic! beat The Rascals: Windsor Lads beat The Mosquitoes:
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  • 152 19 TOO HASTY they say While we're still on the subject, allow me to reply to those critics across thecauseway who cannot stomach songs about Singapore. They claim, m a chorus, that I'm too hasty, putting Singapore m international class, after watching one game against the Indians. An anonymous letter writer
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  • 296 19 ELSIE'S MAY GIRL OF THE WEEK THIS is a story of a triumph of the tears that tame with it and the guts that go with it. This is the story of Elsie Lim, who at 13 years, won her first big battle against doubt. Elsie was the first Colony
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  • 267 19  -  Jeffery James INSIDE SPORf "I writ* without f«ar I «r PnjwMm ONE man is on the spot At least, he will fcx the moment becomes goou o i [or Manila. This an is ftfichae] Parry, the Malayan q larfa c miler. who ftl the
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  • 978 20  - UNAWARE 3-FIGURE DIVIDEND WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Sat.— Mrs* R. Yeap's six-year-old grey English gelding, Unaware caught punters napping when he won the 5 p.m. race from stable mate Grandeur to pay the staggering dividend of $162 for a win and $39 for a place at the Perak Turf Club's
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  • 48 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL P00L— 5305,155 First Prize No. *****0—586,545 Second Prize No. *****3— 543,272 Third Prize No. *****6— 521,636 Starters $2,163 each: Nos. *****8, *****2 302,598, 115,644, *****5, *****6, *****6, *****7, *****3, *****8. Consolation: $1,000 each: Nos. *****5, *****0 *****0, *****7, *****9, *****9, *****6, *****3 *****8, *****4.
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  • 39 20 SINGAPORE STANDARDS new rat-ing tipster. Scrutineer, got off to a flying start on the first day of the Perak Turf Club's February meeting yesterday when he named the winners of the first four races.
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  • 29 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. India beat Malaya 14-2 m the international hockey test played here today on the HQ Malaya ground. <1 ull report m Page U.|
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  • 82 20 THE Spring Cup over one mile and valued 'at $6,000 wrill highlight the Singapore Turf Club's March meeting on 20 24 and 27. The distances and stakes are:— Class I— lst. 6 furs or i furs; second run 6 furls or 1 mile. Slakes Ist division
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