The Straits Times, 3 April 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times /W1952 MALAGAS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 184S SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS TWELVE PAGES
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  • 306 1 Spirited action, wires Tempter: 4 bandits die KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday CHINESE police jungle squad killed four Sitiawan, Perak, bandits yesterday and earned a telegram of congratulations from' the High Commissioner. The squad of eight Chinese policemen and a police lieutenant, acting on information, laid an ambush
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  • 314 1 Colony hunt for 3-shot killer 'TAN TUA TEE, 28-year-old Singapore detective 1 and father of five-day-old twin boys, was shot dead yesterday by a gunman in Henderson Road near the home of a friend. Tan's revolver was missing and for four -hours 20 detectives and
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  • 444 1 TEMPLER TASTES HIS FIRST COCONUT B> 4 Special Correspondent TH 1 High nmrnissioner, (len Sir Gerald Templer. slopped unexpectedly at a Chinese village of Kampong Bitn Lima, five miles from Muar during his tour of Johore and found a oneman soap factory. And b* promised its owner assistance from RIDA
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  • 74 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Mr. Emanuel Celler (Democrat. New York) today introduced a bill in the House of Representatives which, he said, would open the way for the Justice Department to renew iLs Inquiries Into the activities of newsprint concerns. He said the bill required that domestic corporations
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  • 162 1 NEW YORK. Wed. SENATOR Robert Taft and Gen Eisenhower are running neck and neck in the fight to stand as Republican candidate i n the latest of the country's series of pre-elec-tion "popularity contests" the Nebraska state primary. It is still anybody's race, and Mr
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  • 43 1 CAIRO, Wed— Six Egyptians were gaoled today for arson and looting in the 14th court martial arising from the disturbances hi the Egyptian capital on January 26 More than 100 peop'e have now been sent to prison Reuter
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Wed. -Newcastle United beat Blackburn Rovers 2—l in an FA Cup semiInal match at Leeds today Reuter
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Wed. The Chancellor. Mr. Richard Butler, will report to Parliament on Monday on Britain's balance of payments position. He also expects to make a statement about the sterling area's gold and dollar position at the end of the first quarter of 1952.— Reuter.
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  • 108 1 Man in shop fought ten thugs LIM Kap Lai. a 49-year-old seaman, yesterday afternoon rushed into the bathroom of a coffee shop in Church Street after receiving minor injuries above his eyes In a fight with ten hooligans. He flung chairs and bottles at his assailants to keep them at
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  • 25 1 BALTIMORE, Wed.— A Federal jury today convicted six "second-string" Communist leaders of conspiracy to advocate the violent overthrow of the United States government.—UP.
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  • 106 1 Jury clears husband LONDON, Wednesday. AN Indian who said that he had been framed Dy his Jeslous housekeeper was cleared yesterday of charges of trying to poison his wife. A Jury at the Old Bailey court took nearly two hours to decide that Dcvi Lai Bissa.
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Wed. British Commonwealth countries will transmit their views to Washington this week on the position of their troops stationed in Japan after the Japanese peace treaty comes Into lorce.— Reuter.
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  • 126 1 CASEY TO MEET TEMPLER CIR GERALD TEMPLER, the High Commissioner, and Mr. Richard Casey, the Australian External Affairs Minister, are to discuss Australian help in Malaya's Emergency. Mr. Casey arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday after attending the Colombo Plan conference at Karachi. He will spend
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Wed.— The Queen today awarded Mr. William V. Oriffln, of Peapack, N.J.. the insignia of a Knight of the British Empire for his work as President of English Speaking Union in the United States.
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  • 84 1 LONDON. Wed. STALKS on the settlement of Japan's pre-war exter. nal debts may be held in London soon after the Japanese peace treaty becomes effective, a usually reliable source said. Dates have not yet been fixed, but operation of the treaty would clear the way
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  • 60 1 CASABLANCA, Wed.— Five local leaders of the Istiqlal Nationalist party were among 14 people arrested today at Safl, on the west coast of Morocco, following disturbances last night in which two people were killed and nine others injured. The clash, between Arabs and Europeans, occurred when
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  • 84 1 Importer of S'pore goods arrested JAKARTA. Wed. KO NAI HONG, director of an import house in Jakarta, was today arrested on charges of having; evaded taxes and of violating Government foreign exchange regulations. The police say Ko had pleaded guilty of violating the law since 1950 and had collaborated with
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  • 57 1 HONG KUrtG, Wed.—Admiral Paul Ortoli, Comman-der-in-chief of French naval forces in the Far East, said today that there were no Chinese Communist troops fighting in Indo-China. Communist China could try to attack Indo-China in foree "but if you want me to bet on it today, I
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  • 20 1 CANBERRA, Wed. Sir Owen Dixon, 65, is to become Chiaf Justice of the Australian High Court.— Reuter.
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  • 14 1 BRISBANE, Wed.— A strike of 1,700 waterside workers paralysed Brisbane port today.—Reuter.
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Prince Wan Waithayakon, newly-appointed Siamese Foreign Minister, said after his final call as ambassador a( the White House yesterday that he was "very happy to report to President Trurqan" on the great improvement in relations between the two countries.— UP.
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  • 72 1 A bomb is set off: It's different NEW YORK. Wed. SCIENTISTS today exploded a new atomic bomb in Nevada. It was the initial blast in the spring atomic weapons tests at the Frenchman's Flat nuclear proving grounds. The explosion was almost miniature compared with some of the large detonations of
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  • 56 1 The search for seven-year-old Quek Hock Seng, missing from his home in Lorong 3 Geylang. ended yesterday. Marine Police found his body in a straw sack on the bed of the Singapore River near the Ho Puay Quay. Quek had bruises o n his chest. Police
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  • 277 1 'Human rights' Bill for Colonies LONDON, Wed. 4 BILL to establish throughout Britain and the non-self-govern-ing Colonies and Protectorates a "standard of human rights and freedoms applicable to all British subjects without distinction of race or colour" is to be introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. Fenner Brockway,
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Wed. Permanent headstones are to be provided for graves of Servicemen who died in Malaya, the War Minister, Mr Head, said in the House of Commons. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 HONG KONG, Wed. A pilot escaped uninjured when a R.A.F. Vampire Jet fighter made a crash landing at Kai Tak airfield here today.— Reuter
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    • 107 1 A plait of hair— s4o AP.W.D labourer, V. Appoo, who cut off a plait of hafr from Mary Jacob after tying her to a banana tree. was ordered to pay her $40 and fined $10 i n the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday Mary said on Nor. 7 she went
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  • 225 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. HONG KONG'S prosperity, which depends entirely on her trade, was being threatened with one of the greatest crises she had ever known, said members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting yesterday to discuss the severe
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  • 30 2 SHEILA BOND. Columbia Pictures star, knitted this sweater during her spare time on the set. They are the latest fashion for evening wear in Hollywood.
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  • 161 2 6 YRS.FOR MERCY KILLING ROME Wed. ADMONDO VASTALEGNA. 58, was yesterday given six years' imprisonment the minimum for homicide— for the mercy killing of his common law wife. Vastalegna, who pleaded guilty, said he had killed her to free her "from the agony of an obscure illness". He said no
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  • 80 2 TOKYO, Wed. JAPANESE ships may soon be free to engage in United Kingdom coastal trade. Official sources here confirmed today that Japan and Britain were in the last stages of negotiating an agreement for blanket clearances for shipping between the two countries. It was likely that
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  • 84 2 HONG KONG, Wed.— Robert Elmer Decker, a 35-year-old American, was yesterday American, was yesterday senment obtaining US$l,5OO Dy a false pretence. The magistrate had deferred sentence for a week to enable Decker to make restitution, which h e told the magistrate yesterday he was unable
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  • 18 2 TfUPEH! '^Jed.— Five v*"rWfef ed fefJfts,'all c 'Formosans''vi'we executed before a firing squad this morning.— Reuter.
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  • 526 3 WESTERN FORCES STILL TOO WEAK TO FACE THE RUSSIANS Free World situation brighter, says Ike, but PARIS, Wednesday. QENERAL Eisenhower said today that, despite trreat strides in Western rearmament in the past year, his forces were still too weak for a determined defence against possible Soviet aggression. "But the tide
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  • 259 3 DANGER OF RUSSIA IS OVERRATED, SAYS BEVAN LONDON. Wed. IR. ANEURIN Bevan, Left wing Labour Party leader, told a London Press conference that the danger of Russian military aggression had been greatly overrated. c jaid that nobody had had a satisfactory answer when h e had aiked how a country
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  • 61 3 MANILA, Wed. 'T'lIE Philippines Cabinet has ordered the immediate evacuation of all residents in the vicinity of the Hibok-Hinok volcano, on Camiguin Island, as a result of renewed activity The decision came a week after the 4,000-foot volcano, which claimed 400 lives lost December, began
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  • 63 3 ROME, Wed. THE Italian Prime Minister, Signor Alcide de Gasperi, yesterday appealed to Marshal Tito to make a new attempt at agreement on Trieste. Let us seeK conciliation," he said. "We ask nothing that would humiliate you. nothing that belongs to you. nothing that could
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  • 52 3 GRUNTS FOR VOTES Fulling his owner along Bro tdway. New York and, his owner hopes, towards the U.S. Presidency is "Papa Secavcufi," one of the pigs Henry Krajewski. 40, a Secaveus. New Jersey, farmer, is using in his campaign for the Presidency. He is standing as candidate of the "Poor
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  • 176 3 BOMBS RAIN ON KOREA TOKYO, Wednesday. A MERICAN and British warships opened a new offensive on Korea's east and west coasts yesterday when carrier-based planes roamed both coasts bombing:, burning, rocketing and strafing. The American carrier Boxer arrived back from Japan and I the Philippine
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  • 138 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF WHEN President Truman leaves the White House be will bave a fortune estimated by friends at $200,000 They say be saved it from his salary of $100,000 a year and maintenance expenses of $59,000. Experts from the International Civil Aviation Organisation are to
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  • 188 3 LONDON Wednesday IT ING CHARLES 1, beheaded in 1649, still has his 1V articles of war in the current Army Act,, and the Air Force Act contains more about horses than about planes, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. John Strachey. War
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  • 29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.-The United States and newlyformed government of Libya have worked out an agreement for the continued use by America of Wheelus airfield, near Tripoli.— Reuter.
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  • 109 3 'Heartless case'— M.P. From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Wed. THE War Minister, Mr. Antony Head, said, in the Commons, that the death certificate in the case of Gunner O'Leary, missing in Malaya since March last year, could not be provided by the War Office until an investigation in connection with
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  • 17 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Police today banned circulation in Siam of the Soviet magazine "New Times."— Reuter.
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  • 107 3 PARIB, Wed. PANCE Ls "living from hand to mouth" on her dollar payments and the gold stock in the Bank of France may be exhausted before the end of the summer. This picture of the country's foreign trade position wa s given to the
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  • 226 3 Any 'bid to end tension welcome' NEW DELHI, Wed. LORD READING, British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said in New Delhi today: "We should be reluctant to turn down any opportunity of discussion with Russia". He had been asked at a Press conference to comment on Marshal Stalin's statement that a
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  • 39 3 TUNIS, Wed.— Public services were working normally today despite a 24-hour strike against French measures in the Protectorate. Police patrolled the streets after the French threat to punish Government workers taking part in the strike.— Reuter.
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  • 77 3 STELLENBOSCH, South Africa, Wed. POUR masked men entered I a bank here, covered the staff with water pistols, and told the cashier: "This is a hold up. Hand over the cash." A terrified woman member of the staff jumped out of a window. The cashier had
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  • 257 4 RUBBER UNIONS 'HAVE MADE BIG STRIDES* next step Mr. Houghton KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ESTABLISHMENT of negotiating machinery at all levels between estate owners and trade unions is the aim of Mr. R. D. G. Houghton, former Federation Commissioner for Labour, who yesterday became secretary of
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  • 95 4 Walt Disney awards for S pore men TvVO Singapore men yesterday received the first Wilt Disney awards made in film his.ory The awards selected from n 'virld-wide list were given t:> Mr Jack Sharp, general i er i>t Shaw Brothers, and Mr. Jim Lawler. publicity rr. i-.agrr of Shaw Brothers,
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  • 65 4 Mr. C. N. Fife. Undersecretary ol state for War anj Controller of Lands and Ci-.iims at the War Office, arrived in Singapore by Qan-tas-BOAC yesterday on his way to Ho/ig Kong. On his return Mr. Fife will spend a few days in the Colony
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  • 129 4 THE Federation Commissioner of Police, Col. A. E Young, arrived in Singapore yesterday and had an hour's meeting with the acting Commissioner of the Singapore Police. Mr Nigel Morris. Later in the afternoon, Col. Young and Mr. Morris attended a meeting of the Malayan
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  • 59 4 JOHORE. BAHRU, Wed. Tottee. a labourer of the Health Department, was charged in the Sessions Court today with kidnapping a minor under 14 years of age from the guardianshiD of her father in Sitiawan Tottee claimed he was not the man wanted in warrant but
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  • 76 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Queen has approved the changing of the name of th<> Kins s Scout badge the highest proficiency award which can be gained by Scouts to the Queen's Scout badge. Imperial Headquarters of the Boy Souts' Association told the Federation branch of thp Association
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  • 35 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. i For placing six steel trunk." jon the five-foot way and so .cau s i n g an obstruction Chong Yong Nghee, a shooI keeper, was fined $15 hprp
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  • 127 4 rUR more armoured cars were found close by the Singapore East wharf yesterday, making a total of eight which have been standing there for two months. All bear the same markings. "COMPOL: for K.L. via Port Swettenham." After the Straits Time* had published
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  • 36 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A five months -old baby, grand child of Haji Zainalabidin. ot the Magistrate's Court staff. died yesterday as the result of swallowing a small bell which had fallen off a rattle.
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  • 53 4 from Sikhs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. SIKH moneylenders in the Federation are closing their business as a protest against the Moneylenders Ordinance. "It is impossible to operate under {he ordinance," said Mr. Jang Singh, president of the Malayan Sikh Moneylenders Association, today. Ther e are 10.000 Sikh moneylenders
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  • 21 4 No licence— $loo KLUANG, Wed.— Johari bin Zakaria was fined $100. or 20 days' RJ. for driving a jeep without licence.
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  • 176 4 MALACCA, Wednesday. T IM JOO SOON, a coffee shop attendant, was sento 18 months' imprisonment by the President of the Malacca Sessions Court today for causing grievous hurt to his employer's daughter, Loh Geok Lan, aged 10, by throwing caustic soda at her.
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  • 78 4 Wong Joon Hoon told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that he saw his seven-year-old brother. Joon Kong killed by a car. Joon Hoon said that they were going to school at the 12i milestone Changi Road on Feb. 11. His brother ran ahead" to cross the road. Flight
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  • 23 4 JOHORE BAHRU, WedThere will 'be a dance at the Royal Johore International Club. Johore Bahru, on Saturday, beginning at 9 p.m.
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  • 107 4 Art works on display on April 18 rE Singapore Art Society's third open exhibition of works by local artists will be held at the British Council Centre, from April 18. Exhibitors must send m their entries by 5.30 p.m. today to the British Council Centre The exhibition Is being organised
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  • 75 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE y.35 a.m. -9. 55 Schools; 1U Emergency News, 10.05 "Music While You Work": 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Hollywood Salon Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Oeorge Barnes Octet; 2-3.30 Scnools; 6.15 "Calling All Hospitals" 655 Announcement 7 News; 7 15 -Radio Scientist"; 7.30 Augmented Radio Orch.; 8 "Calling All
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  • 91 4 rE Singapore Lifeguard Corps has asked Government for sites on papular beaches to build lifeguard posts, says the first annual report of the Corps. In a survey last year, it was found that posts were needed at Changi, Tanah Merah. Marine Parade and Ponggol. The
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  • 265 5 Time not yet ripe for British scheme, says Dr. Lester PENANG, Wednesday. \yiTH A POPULATION of sfine 6,000,000, Malaya would need at least 3,000 medical officers before a national health scheme based on the British system could be started, Dr. H. M. O. Lester, the Federation
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  • 198 5 BAN ON NIGHT LANDING DUE TO NEED FOR REPAIRS DETERIORATION of the foundation of the Kallang airport runway due to the heavy traffic led to Government's* restriction on ni?ht landings so that repairs could be made. This was told to Singapore airline company representatives by the Director of Public Works,
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  • 132 5 PLANS are being considered ,\K for building a $250,000 1 St. John Ambulance headI quarters in Singapore, th e St. I John Brigade adviser. Mrs I P. M. Gerrity, told th e Straits i Times yesterday. A "funds appeal committee" I has been set
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  • 14 5 The Singapore Safety First Council last year distributed 325.000 highway code posters
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  • 96 5 'Punished' men rush to join MCA IPOH, Wed. rERE has been a rush to join the Malayan Chinese Association by residents in the Tanjong Malim area. TWs wa s disclosed in a letter from the branch's chairman. Mr. Chan Seng Chee. to the Perak headquarters, asking for the immediate despatch
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  • 39 5 MUAR. Wed-.— Charged in the Muar Sessions Court with possession of chandu and two slabs of opium in a shophouse at Jalan Abdullah. Goh Jin Seng was allowed $2,000 bail and the case postponed to April 8
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  • 134 5 Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay: New advanced Malay class, 5.30 p.m.; dressmaking, 10 a.m.; French classes. 10 a.m. V.M.C.A. Orchard Road: games from 5 p.m.; French and commercial classes, from 5.30 p.m.; Lenten devotions. Speaker, Rev. John Flemming. 8 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A. Selejjie Road: games from 5.30 p.m.; free maths
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  • 159 5 THE reduced immigrafion, landing and chancery fees for aliens who fish to enter Indonesia are an attractive inducerr/ent to business men and world tourists, said Mr. Kwek Soa n Loh, President of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, yesterday. "Singapore business men dealing
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  • 272 5 MAGIC WAND IN GRAVE 4 TEAK magic wand was broken and cast into A the grave of Mr. Malcolm David Picton Gilroy when he was buried at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. There were more than 200 mourners. Head of th e Public Relations Department of
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  • 53 5 Mr. H. E. Kingdom, former Singapore First Criminal District Judge, who returned from leave yesterday in the Canton, will assum c duties today a s Second Civil District Judge. Mr H. A Forrer who was the Second Civil District Judge, has been transferred to the Third
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  • 89 5 Mr. Alfred R. Hogg was yesterday elected president of, the Singapore Rotary Club for 1952-1953. Other office-bearers ar»: vicepresidents. Mr. Jee Ah Chian and Mr. Jack Aspinall; hon. secretary. Mr. W. S. Stredwick; hon. treasurer. Mr. Jack Loder- Waters; board of directors, Canon R. K. 9. Adams.
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  • 268 5 glB-STATIONS liable to load shedding today are: DAY Rangoon Rd.. Towner Rd., Serangoon Rd., Govt Printing Works. Woodleigh Park, Braddell Heights. Arthur Rd.. Tanjong Kalong, Broadrick Rd., Telok Kurau, Bedok. hangi 9! 2 mile, hangi Prison, Tanah Merah Besar, Selarang Barracks, Atlas Ice, Happy World, Asia Rubber Lorong
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  • 195 5 $15,280 FINES REDUCED TO $1,000 piNE 6 totalling $15,280 1 imposed on each of two men by a Singapore magistrate on three charges under the Finance Regulations were reduced to $1,000 in each case by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, i n the High Court yesterday. The tw o
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  • 29 5 TAIPING. Wed.— A European and a Malay were injured when their cars collided opposite the market at Main Road on Monday evening. Both were taken to hospital.
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  • 85 5 TIHE Malayan Teachers Union wants a delegation to meet th &,Ef deratlon Dp P ut v High Commissioner Mr. D C MacGlllivray. to discuss increased salaries for teachers F n d t unified educatl °n service for Singapore and the They also want to
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  • 33 6 formerly Chi" West, Capo Province. f WE« GITAN SOON nc.* •,o <R«rd J*») ,«1 «wty pT^cefully at No. coalrt Roid. Sineapore, JTKJ April 1952^ Funeral on 1952. at 4.30 p.m. *t 1
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  • 87 6 MR MRS P. BHASKARAN who atfnded their .also gratefully t prretings and 11' red1 I' red to them on the E WEEUESEKERA a U friends and relatives v mmU wieUhs. condolences. d the funeral of Otter, Mr D. M. D. MRS R O. SMITH and family friends and relations
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  • 21 6 NORMALLY expanding suit are sold at Robinson's tor »27 SO but during their genuine aftk they are O'Uv $22.50 each
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  • 656 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Thurs. Apr. 3, 1952. Peace, And Stalin Stalin has given very little away in his cabled reply to questions asked him by American newspaper heads who have been touring Western Europe and the Middle East. But because Stalin so rarely says anything at all, this short
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  • 414 6 To suggest that the episode of the eight missing armoured cars is typical of the way some Government Departments and other authorities carry out their duties would he to exaggerate. But not by very much. If only one of half a dozen possible checks
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  • 27 6 PENANO. Wed. Ku'-.ij Board officers will tour Penang districts frrm April 7 to 25 to collect Rural Board and Land Office taxes from the villagers. >
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    • 233 6 American political parties IN your leader, "Mr. Truman's Decision," you forgot to mention that whether the UJS.A. has a Democrat or a Republican as the next occupant of the White House, American policy will undergo very little change. This is a point of great significance to the Commonwealth. The history
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    • 175 6 ON reading Councillors Hit At Singapore Road Changes," I cannot help but write to make recommendations to our City Fathers and Mothers. It appears that Mr. A. P. Rajah, a member of thp Traffic Advisory Committee, is not prepared to confirm certain traffic arrangements because the road
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    • 167 6 ACCORDING to Monday's Straits Times front page, the UMNO Youth League., meeting in Kuala Lumpur, has decided to ask the British Government to set up an interim government which will give full independence to this country within three years. I wonder if they realised what they
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    • 241 6 A NUMBER of people have expressed through your columns their disapproval of th e Kirkby Teachers' Training Scheme. I fear that most of the adverse criticism springs from their personal disappointment at not being eligible for consideration under the scheme, or at not having been selected
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    • 159 6 I WAS extremely interested to read the letter from "Asian Youth" decryin e the callous attitude shown by some Asians towards those injured or in distress. It bears out the opinion I have always held. thai. "First Aid to the Injured" should be part of
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    • 106 6 nrtpE Klrkby Instructor who JL is reported to have spoken about the students' surprise (ihat thB art of teaching >^as not confined, to book-le^m-|ing) wa s probably unable to resist the temptation to make; ait effective statement; or else the. Reporter was suffering fronji, Helliwellitis. I
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  • 602 6  -  Sidney Weilard By LONDON. HIGHLY skilled workers are walking the streets of Britain In search of jobs though the nation's economy is geared to rearmament and defence factories are short of men. For the first time in 12 years, unemployment has reached a level where
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  • 458 6 Mirrored moon BY your leave, a little bit more about the m<><>n from the O.d Salt. The o:d Salt is a Welshman, and he explains that when tin v kill a pig In Ta!:i.<n' s they are conci rneU !<> ensure that the resultant bason v.i.l not
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    • 660 6 X At Burner Hospital. on Sunday. 30lh March. „°Ann. wife of Fred Mack. Fr, rr To Ray and Ted. a P at Malacca Genial Hos25th. Sheena Rosalind 11" PERSONAL WANTED Loan of $2 000. Repaid at $!00 per month for 25 mths. Proposed borrower in reDtMd employment. Bix NO A17f.l
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    • 33 6 f '"ilk Clo hes Maketh The Man re High Standard of Tailoring combined r ith the Finest Materials irom Englang. consult BEE CHOW CO.. Merchant Tailors 21, CHIJLIA STREET, SINGAPORE— I. PHONE: 6535
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    • 217 6 Palladium Palladium or new silver is sold by Mrs. Forster al No. 26 Gerrard Street, Soho, London, in samples of five shillings, half a guinea and one guinea each —so read a handbill published in London in 1803. The discoverer of palladium, the famous scientist William Hyde Wollaston, did not
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  • 79 7 MRS. ELIZABETH CHOY (right, Singapore Legislative Councillor), speaking at the public meeting at the British Council Hall last night on the formation of a Women's Council to fight for women's rights. On her right i s Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, originator of the movement, and left,
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  • 528 7 Lawyer Mr, Lint says: Don't nag your husbands Richard C. H. Lim, a lawyer, went along to a meeting yesterday in the British Council Hall, Singapore, where it was decided to form a council for the emancipation of women in Singapore. And Mr. Lim
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  • 89 7 Indians plan single unified body pEPRESENTATIVES of InIV dian organisations in Singapore plan to form a single univd bedy shortly. One of its first acts will be to study and discuss the Sinigapore National Service Bill, and decide on the extent to which the Bill should be sup- ported. Leading
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  • 100 7 The Singapore Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley yesterday dismissed the appeal of Mr. A. P. Godwin against a conviction and fine of $30 imposed on him by the Traffic Magistrate for j negligent driving. It was stated that Mr. Godi win's car. which wa s following
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  • 220 7 Youth COUNCIL WILL BACK SIR GERALD Anti-racialism hailed KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T»HE Malayan Youth Council at its annual general x meeting this month will pledge its fullest support to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, in his fight against racial youth movements. "The council welcomes the stand Sir Gerald
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  • 68 7 The Automobile Associa- tlon'i Mobile Patrol Van which came into service :n Singapore and Johore on Tuesday answered six cells in the first 24 hours. Unlortunately. the senior fitter-driver is now in hospital and it will not be possible to continue the service on a round-the-clock
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  • 37 7 A Hindustani film, "Sha-idi-ki Raaf ("Wedding fight") will be shown at the Indian Association roof gar- len on Saturday, (Apr. 5) at I p.m. Members and their j ;uest s are invited.
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  • 153 7 /CRITICISM of the Singapore Improvement Trust's proposal to provide furnished accommodation for some of Its senior staff in the ninestorey Hats in Upper Pickering Street was made yesterday by some Legislative and City Councillors. The Trust called fo r quotations last month for furnishing five flats
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  • 48 7 [WORK on a $1,500.00 flre- station in Alexandra may start about the middle of I June. Singapore City Council architect, Mr W I. Watson, told the Straits Times yesterday. The staff for the new station wa s sanctioned by the City Council last month
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  • 105 7 Tan Cheng Chuan, of Church Street, and Lim Hong San. of Lorong Tai Seng, were I yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A Forrer, withi out their defence being called i upon on two charges of posI session of $69 worth of
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  • 160 7 New pastor for Wesley Church AMANDARIN-speaking Methodist register who I served as a liaison officer in 1 the Chinese Army at ChungI king during the war, arrived in Singapore yesterday with his wife and two children to j be the new pastor of Wesley Church. He is the Rev. Tracev
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  • 74 7 The Singapore Christian Youth Council is planning a combined service for Protestant youth organisations on May 25 to commemorate the first Empire Youth Sunday in the Queen's reign. A Queen's Guide will be selected to read the Queen's message to young people of the Commonwealth. The S.C.Y.C.
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  • 53 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Tan Kia Tiew, was fined £250 here today for offering a bribe of one dollar to a policeman. Tan wa s found conveying some rubber in his car and, when- asked to account for it, was said to have offered the money
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  • 146 7 IF the "loop" scheme of Singapore's Traffic Police 1 chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, for relieving the congestion in the Raffles Place-Battery RoadCollyer Quay area passes its Saturday lunch-time-test, it will become a permanency Mr. Haxworth yesterday said: "We have not yet had
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  • 189 7 Four Chinese and a woman were arrested by the Singa pore police in Queen Street and Upper Serangoon Road on Tuesday with chap-ji-ki lottery .slips and schedules, it was stated in the First Police Court yesterday They were Lim Ah Twee Tan Chwee Wang, Sim Hong, Guan,
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  • 72 7 Acquitted of murder IPOH. Wed.— After listening to a 40-minute summing-up. the assessors, Messrs A Sabaratnam and Sydin talib, in the Assize Court toda y returned a verdict of "not I guilty" against Mat No r bin Abdul Raaak. 23. charged with the murder of Minah, alias Enchin, a Siamese
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  • 119 7 THE 250 Malayan aquarium fish flown to London last month in a special canvas bag, are all alive In London The Deputy Director of Fisheries In Singapore, Mr. T. W. Burdon, who took the flsh to London nrhen he went on leave,
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  • 73 7 Detective cleared of extortion T lEW CHIN SEONG, a de- I tective corporal, who ap- pealed against a lower court conviction and sentence of four months' imprisonment on a charge of extorting $80 from an ice stall keeper, had his sentence quashed on appeal in the Singapore High Court yestercay.
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  • 284 7 6 inches less is $50,000 saved A REDUCTION of six A inches in the ground floor height of the proposed 100 blocks of artisans quarters, which the Singapore Improvement Trust wante to build at Kirn Keat Road, will mean a saving of about $50,000. The Trust's application to the City
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  • 58 7 MRS. CHIANG TAN KWEE (aged 67), nee Lim Soon Neo (Utan) passed away at her home, 38. Eng Hoon St.. on 2/4 52 at 10.15 p.m. leaving behind her beloved husband, 5 sons. 2 daughters 3 daughters-in-law. 2 adopted sons and several grand children to mourn her lavs. Funeral
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    • 56 7 FORRESTER. to Una and Johnny on April 2 a son. Both well. I TODAYS OFFER "NYLITO" NYLON I STOCKINGS ARROW BACK style MADE BY BAL *-ITo^^^S^ NOW $2.00 Pair TOMORROW is I REMNANT DAY I ROBINSONS I W 2nd Floor, I 13. Bait«n> Road. Singapore. Just Received A New Collection
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  • 202 8 AUSTRALIA IS READY TO GIVE COLOMBO PLAN HELP Malaya 'needs skilled men rather than money 9 J'HE acting Australian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Thomas Critchley, told the Straits Times yesterday that Australia was prepared to consider any application from Malaya for aid under the technical assistance scheme of the Colombo
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    38 8 MRS TAN Tl A TEE. wife of the detective who was shot dead in Henderson Road, Singapore, yesterday, is helped to a shady spot by a police lieutenant. She had Just viewed her husband's body. Straits Times picture.
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  • 254 8 Policeman was robbed, court told KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A SOLDIER attached to the 3rd Company R.A.S.C., 24-year-old Cyril Clarence Evanovlch, was at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today charged with robbing a police constable, Mohamed Anait, of a purse containing $23 and a certificate of appointment on Nov. 3, and
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  • 139 8 ON Saturday the Singapore Arts Theatre will hold a reading for Shakespeare's "Henry V" in the Teachers' Training College, Cairnhill Road. Thi s play will not be presented till Ocober but the Arts Theatre hopes to cast the play now so that student teachers and others
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  • 38 8 Among the passengers who left Singapore for Australia in the Gorgon yesterday were three Malay pearl divers'. They were: Inche Ali bin Raradi, Inche Moez bin Abdullah and Inche I.atss bin Tnurkin, from Singapore.
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  • 104 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wedr MOHAMMED bin Abdullah, a Malayan Naval Force rating, wearing his service medals, appeared in the Police Court here today on a charge of causing hurt with a knife to Pte. Storey. The prosecution asked for a two months' adjournment. A naval officer told the
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  • 54 8 PENANG. Wedr Mrs. D. C. A. McLean, who alleged that her husband "kept" a Chinese girl and had told her he could not afford to keep two homes, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Spenser- Wilkinson. Her petition on the grounds of adultery and
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  • 30 8 TELUK ANSON. Weds.— Ruthlnom a labourer from Nova Scotia Estate. Teluk Anson, was killed when his cycle collided with a car at the 4th mile, Bagan Datoh Road.
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  • 29 8 BUTTERWORTH. Wedi. Oon Hoey Earn, aged 10, died in Butterworth Hospital from injuries received when he fell from a table in his home at Kampong Slmpa. Butterworth.
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  • 221 8 THE policy of the Singapore Government is to encourage the formation of trade unions among Colony workers and will definitely not discourage them, the Labour Commissioner, Mr. G. W. Davis said yesterday. He was commentihg on a letter in the Straits Times on Tuesday which
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  • 32 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Up to last Saturday, 16 volunteers had enrolled for the Federation Volunteer Reserve Corps in Alor Star. They include Malays, Chinese. Indians and Ceylonese.
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  • 30 8 TAIPING, Wed. Tl? Police Band will play, at the Taiping Lake Gardens on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. and at the Esplanade the next day at 6 p.m.
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    30 8 MRS. A: W PINNICK. Chic* Guide Commissioner for Malaya, presents the Guide Blue All-Round Cord to Patrol Leader Lalita Rajasoovia of the 2nd Kuala Lumpur Guide Company. Straits Times picture.
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  • 300 8 2 WEEKS' COURSE PLANNED PENANG, Wednesday. TWENTY leading trade unionists from North Malaya will enrol at a temporary hostel at Tanjong Bungah next month for a fortnights residential course conducted by a trade union expert, Mr. F. W. Dalley. The course will be similar
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  • 54 8 TAIPING. Wed.— King Edward VII School will hold an art and handicraft exhibition from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. next Tuesday and Wednesday. The exhibition will be In three sections: at the Upper School at Station Road, Elementary School at Upper Museum .Road and Primary
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  • 99 8 Talks on but no news OUTCOME of discussions between the British and United States Governments on recent representations by the Malayan rubber industry against the U.S price-cripp-ling policy has not been disclosed. Singapore rubber dealers told the 1 Strafts Times ■yesterday. "We know definitely that some sort or talks have
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  • 357 9 SHE HAS LAUNCHED A NEW IDEA A PRETTY Malay princess in Kota Bahru has introduced new idea to Malaya. 6h p lints scarves. Not Just flowers and tree s she does them too but in the style ofihe famous London house of Jacqmar she pints familiar local seene s and
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  • 528 9  - HOW DO YOU LOOK SO SMART? PAMELA HAGGIE By jyiOST women have a iTI dressing-table set and most dressing-table sets contain a clothes brush: but how often is that clothes brush used? It should be used at Jinst as often as your Aair-brush, and kept as clean! Ev<tv time you
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  • 798 9  -  WILLIAM TOWNSHEND By pRETTY Joan Burbidge, one of Britain's two leading women dl- plomats, married in New Delhi and because there is a marriage bar must leave the Foreign Service. Miss Burbidge Is First Secretary to the High Commissioner in India. Although only 32,
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    • 86 9 THE/^/ J Sinfer iron unique and S* l^^PßLfc--" AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST r**n SINGER SEWING SHOP lsk 46/48 Peck Seah Street, Singapore 2. Phone 7941 *mst« 21 Orenard Ro d Singapore 9. Phone: 836." «toi i«T W Ccylan Road> Sin a PO'e I4L Phone: 8117J 218 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore
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    • 218 9 2te fv? DRESS OF J| THE WEEK f y THIS week completes the wedding cycle |'X rT li^sM c b r 'd* arK^ bridesmaid have been deali _J^ \j ImJbm vi an<^ now in conc usion *"^ve sketched iJttlHvT 9r !n ou t or tne 3ric e s mother and
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    • 349 9 GWPeeLiS Tsw Sou? "j It's the soup most folks like best! Young and old alike welcome the zestful flavor of this famous soup. And it's so nourishing, too! Every bowlful brims with healthbringing goodness, for Campbell's chooses only the finest, most luscious tomatoes, blends them with rich creamery butter. For
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    • 211 9 34. In the air I should think Straits Times Crossword wither "honour*? Buy u> read though (5. 4). II- 26. "How weary, stale, flat H ■>2 I 7. Atmosphere of lost provJ!J jHI~"""'EPPI SH§ WgEi &^j 555 8. Coloured top and bottom I^ ~™l^ I Haflg™^^,^ ig^g i—^ |g^ Some
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  • 257 10 NEW ASSOCIATION HAS THREE AIMS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A N ASSOCIATION has been formed in Selangor to encourage and improve athletics in schools. It is called the Selangor Schools Athletics Associaton. One of the prime movers is Mr. B. E. Chambers, Superintendent of Physical Education,
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  • 352 10  - SPOTTING THE WINNERS EPSOM JEEP B> MY TEN horses to lonow at the Perak Turf Club's Easter Meeting are: C»l. Daly: for the Derby. Over IVi miles and beyond this thorough going stayer has few equals on the Malayan turf. Won last year's Derby and took 9tayers' Cup over 1%
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  • 187 10 MALACCA, Wed. MALACCA A.A.A. will make an application to the Malayan A.A.A. to hold the 1953 Malayan championships here, Mr. P. O. M. G. Mahindasa the Malacca AAA president, told the Straits Times yesterday. He said at the recent Malacca A.A.A annual general
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  • 110 10  -  Epsom Jeep Xv IPOH, Tues. rpHb Prrak Turf Club, still the only racine club in Malaya to "grade" stakes for the various classes, will pay the record sum of 5387.700 in atake money at the three-day Eaater (Derby) Meeting (April 5, 9
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  • 237 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ONE of the most open contests ever is this year's .Malayan golt championships to be played at the Selangor Golf Club course here during the Easter Holidays. Thu, is the Jubilee Year of the series and unusual interest is being
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  • 74 10 KOI A BAHRU Wed— Sdlque Merican. Malayan sprint champion In 1949 and 1950. has been invited to coach Kelantan's premising young sprinters this season. Merican i* one ot five leading State athletes invited to serve on the newly-formed Kelantaa A.A As Board of Coaches. The others
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  • 124 10 ryHe All-Malayan archery chamx plonvhips -will be held at the Naval Base. Singapore, on Sunday, beginning at 9.30 a.m. Main event will be the eppn double Western round for individual and team championships, on whlc^i the Individual champions (men ard women), and the champion men and
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  • 43 10 Ther"! are 576 registered race horses in Malaya at present, according to the latest classification list Issued by the Straits Racing Association They are as follows: Cl. I—ll9 Cl 2—128: Cl 3—134: Cl 4—99 Cl S— 9B
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    42 10 A RSHAD. Business Housvs K.A. goalie, punches clear A from Ahmat Yusoff as Awang Bakar (centre) waits expectantly in the match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday in which Business Hours drew 2-2 with Malays. Report in Pa** 12.— Straits Time s picture.
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  • 130 10 PTC to look into swim pool proposa IPOH, Wed. THE committee of the Perak Turf Club is giving further consideration to the proposal made by the chairman at the last annual general meeting of the Club for the construction of a swimming pool. Mr J P. Hannah, che chairman, told
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  • 76 10 SEGAMAT. Wed The cycling carn-.val to be s'aged at Segamai on Apri! 12, 13 and 14 promises 'o be a great success judging by the number or entries coming it dally Competitors Trom Slngaporp Malacca, Selangcr, Negrl Sembl'an and Johore will take part EV.rles close
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  • 45 10 SOCCER DIV 1: BODCA v SRC at J. Besar; S.C.C. t R.E.M.E. on P *DIV* 3 B: YMMA v Haikowyu S.C at BODCA. BUS. HSE. LGE.: 1.C.1, v F»rd at C. Union. BASKETBALL Priaco v Konc Sionc at Happy World. TENNIS YMCA Championship*.
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  • 170 10 LOS ANOELKS. Wed. IIMMY CARTER o( New York, retained hU world lightweight boxing title here last night when h« outpointed Lauro Salas of Monterrey. Mexico, over 15 rounds. A t was a tough flght but the decision was unanimous. Salas put v" a determined battle
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  • 93 10 LONDON. Wed. OENARTO TONTINI of Italy iv will definitely flght Randolph Turpin. British middleweight champion, at Harringay Arena. London, on Apr. 22. The Italian wanted the contest at 1781 b but Turpin who is after all. a middleweight, did not want to go over
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  • 101 10 The YMCA Open Tennis Tournament ties foi today are: Men's Singles: J J. Glalster v Dr. Chan Ah Kow; K. S. Pang v Keith M. Moss: A. S. B. Pakir v Van Meng Fai: Norman P. Parker v Liem Khe Liang; H. Kanvs v H. Ganesan.
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  • 69 10 PENANG. Wed— Mr S. V. Adams. Municipal treasurer and secretary, has planned to spend his vacation playing cricket in England He is due for Home leave soon. A keen sportsman, Mr. Adams has captained the Penang State cricket team. During his last Home leave In
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  • 60 10 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. Sultan Suleiman English School. Kuala Trengganu. will visit Ismail English School of Kota Bahru for their mnual Jalaluddin Shield Games leßinning on April 10. The games will be soccer, badminton, rugger and table tennis, i The visiting schoolboys, who are the holders
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  • 53 10 AUGUSTA. Georgia, Wed.— Fred orcoran. who once built ft sports mplre ol tournament golt, Is regaining power in the Professional tolfeis Association. Corcoran, banished five years igo as POA director, has signed a $12,000-a-year contract to become promotion-director of the Augusta Masters tournament, it was
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  • 31 10 JOHORE BAHRD, Wed.— The men's March Medal competition at the Rcyal Johore International Club was won by A. Crawley. The April Medal competition has been fixed for Apr. 28.
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  • 23 10 LONDON. Wed.— Rugby re•u'U: Rugby Union: Devonport Services 26. London Hosp. 3; Rugby League: Rochdale Hornet* R Oldham 22 Reut*r
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  • 279 11 LONDON, Wed. JLff OST sectlocs of the London Stock Exchange showed improvement today. British Government securities recorded rises, whi'e industrials were also firm. Closing middle prices of selected stocks were: LOANS Consoil (0 Funding t% 96| +1 War 3i% 78« +1 BA.NKB Chartered (£5) Mercantile i£3&i i£l2i ci
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  • 14 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. April 2—547«2 $47«3 4 a picul (down ID
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  • 25 11 LONDON. April 2.— Cash Buyers €9604; Sellers £961; Forward Buyers £964; Sellers £965; Settlement £960; (down £1). Turnover: a.m. 60; p.m. 35 tons.
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  • 96 11 THE pepper section- of the Singapore Produce Market yesterday again recorded another price drop, sellers offering Muntok at (625 a picul, Sarawak at $620 and Lampong (black) at $510. Copra was Irregular, with only scattered interest. Lewis and Peat reported Apr.-May shipment at $26 H a picul
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  • 34 11 HONO KONO, Wed. P'REE market currency exchange x for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK56.6175 (cash); HK56.6475 (T.T.); £1 HK515.85. One tael of gold HK*****75.
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  • 169 11 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Wed. TNVESTMENT prices drifted to lower levels on the Melbourne and Sydney Stock Exchanges today. Most moves were small, the main exception being Pa ton and Baldwin, down 2/3 to 23/6 sellers. This Company's hand-knitting and machine-knitting yarns have been sold in
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  • 178 11 Improved trade inquiries From A Market Correspondent A SLIGHTLY steadier tone was recorded in the lx Singapore Rubber Market following the spate of selling pressure from the Federation yesterday. Trade enquiries showed some improvement, and sellers were inclined to be reserved. The volume of business was small.
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  • 34 11 LONDON, April 2— Spot 32d., May 31\d., June 31>.d. JulySept. 30 %d., Oct.-Dec. 29 MA., Jan.-Ma". 28d., (nom.) April c-l.f. 3H4d., May cJi. 31% d., June c.li. 3014 d. Market: very quiet.
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  • 50 11 T*HE directors of the Renong Tin Dredging 00.. Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of 15 per cent., less tax at the standard rate, on ordinary stocks, payable on April 26, 1952. A cable making this announcement was received by the agents, Outhrie .Co.. Ltd.. Singapore.
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  • 161 11 Malayan snares Quietly steady APART from some isolated interest in a few popular, Tin counters, resulting In further gains, the Malayan Share Market was quietly steady In all sections yesterday. Yesterday's price changes by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Barer* Seller* Jackson Co. 2.35 245 Wearne Bros 4.70
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  • 64 11 rPHB Malayan Exchange Banks Association yesterday announced the following changes in the agreed rates of exchange to merchants. BUYING Air Mail M d st. T.T. O.D. Credit Bills New York 33% 33% 33% Canada 32% 32% 33 Trade Bills New York 33 7/16 SELLING T.T./0.D./Ready New York
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  • 192 11 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns, or expected there at 7 a.m. today, are: 1-2 Canton; 4-5 Pernside; CP. Komel Mam; 6-7 Bolssevaln; 8-9 Steel Designer; 11 Bangor Bay; 13-14 Bougainville; 15-16 Pros. Tyler; WSEDE Larut; 18 Pres. Taft; 19-20 Urlana: N.W.2 Segamat; N.W.6-9 Larat; NW.S-6 Lasem:
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    • 292 11 Sail* P Sham Penang Apr. 4 Apr. 7/9 Apr. 10/ IS Apr. 7 Apr. 8/10 Apr. 11/IJ Apr. 5 Apr. 14 Apr. 15/17 Apr. 18/20 Apr. 22 Apr 23/25 Apr. 26/30 Apr. 27 May 8 May 9/12 May 13/15 SAILINCS te AUSTRALIA Asehalion for Adelaide Melbourne Apr. 5 Charon for
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    • 396 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS Te New York and Boston ma Ceylon, India Egypt and Mediterranean Port*. Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Cdns. 18/19 "PRESIDENT TAFT" Sails 4 Apr. 5/6 Apr. 7/8 Apr "CUBA VICTORY" 9/14 Apr 15/17 Apr. l.t. "PRESIDENT lOHNSON" 14/20 Apr. 21/22 Apr. 23/25 Apr. s.s "PRESIDENT MONROE" 24 Apr./2
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    • 437 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penang "Panama" tor Bangkok 6 H'Kong 14/16 Apr. 12/13 Apr. 9/11 Apr. "Meonia" for Saigon Bangkok 14/16 Apr. "Korea" for Bangkok Saigon Hone Kone 27/28 May 24/26 May 21/23 May "Kina" for Bangkok. Saigon, H'Kong. Kobe Yokohama 19/20 lune 17/18
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    • 1157 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Telephone No. 5906 ELLERMAN <St BUCKMALL KLAV M LONDON. HAVRt. ROTTERDAM ft KLAVBHESS LINE HAMBURC LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, and for USA.. North Atlantic Port* PORTLAND. SEATTLE b VANCOUVER and Canada via Colombo CITY OF LILLE t Accepting cargo tor Central South Spore P Sham Penang
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  • 346 12 JOHORE WILL FIND IT TOUGH Combined Schools... 2; Singapore "A. ..1 COMBINED Schools of Singapore, who play their annual soccer match against Johore Combined Schools at Kluang on Saturday, had their final practice against Singapore 'A' at the R.I. ground yesterday. The ground was
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  • 165 12 SINGAPORE BUS. HOUSES F.A. Division One Chartered Bank 3, P. Bukom 0. Division Three Mercantile Bank 3, Borneo S.C. 1. OTHER MATCHES Business Houses XI 2, Spore Malays 2. Combined Schools 2. Spore 'A' 1. Police Depot (EX.) 1. N.S. Police 0. Victoria Inst. (XX.) KaJanß
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  • 320 12 THIS FRIENDLY SHOWED UP A FEW OLD 'UNS By Our Soccer Reporter Business Houses F.A. 2; Singapore Malays 2. YESTERDAY'S game at Jalan Besar Stadium was 1 one in which the result didn't really matter. It was a friendly, it was played in that spirit; and it provided an opportunity
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  • 224 12 BUSINESS HOUSES pHARTERED Bank S.C. scored I a convincing 3-0 victory over Pu'.o Bukom S.C. in a Busness Houses league match at Thomson Road yesterday. The game was doll in the first half— chiefly due to the slippery ground— but both teams gave a
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  • 104 12 RAUB. Wed. fHE Pahang Football Association Executive council, at an emergency meeting to consider the F.AM. directive that Pahang must play off their F.A.M. Cup tie with Selangor on April 5 in Kuala Lumpur or concede a walkover, decided that FJIM. should be approached to grant
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  • 68 12 IPOH. Wed— Playing on the Coronation Ground. Worcesters sccred a well earned victory over Klnta Indians 1 second string by 4-3 in a Second Division A 1 soccer fixture today. Richardson (2) and Lodge (2) scored for the scldiers and Krishnan (2> and Martin for Indians. In
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  • 56 12 PENANG Wed- A One display In the second half enabled Royal Air Force to beat Catholic Young Men Association 3 0 in a Penang AFA Div* game played on the Dato Kramat ground today In another Div. 2 game played on the same ground Indian Rovers
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  • 28 12 Club secretaries and referees are asked to note that the Oeylang and CYMA grounds will not be used for SAFA Junior division matches today and tomorrow.
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  • 440 12 Kuala Lumpur soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. S.E.A 3; SCAA Z. OELANGOR Eurasian Association opened their Division 1 programme in the Selangor Football League with a hard-earned win over Selangor Chinese A.A. at Taylor Road this evening. After a scrappy first-half in which both sides finished
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  • 99 12 Answered the ref sent off SEREMBAN, Wed. A SELANGOR Police player right winger Othman Mohamed, was sent off the field five minutes before time in today's soccer match here between Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, and Negri Sembllan Police The visitors won one nil, the winning goal being scored by centre-forward
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  • 187 12 IPOH, Wednesday. AM AKING rings round an overworked defence, Polke scored an easy 7—l7 1 victory over Tamilians in a Division I Ipoh Football League game on the padang today. The speed and quick passing of the Police forwards proved too much for Tamllians* weak
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  • 41 12 In a friendly soccer match played on the Alexandra ground yesterday, 32 Company RAMC beat 19 Company RASC by 8-1 RAMC centre-forward Collisha* scored four goals, Donaldson three, and Lewis one. RASC scored their only goal through McPh'lllps.
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  • 36 12 TAIPINO. Wed— The Chines* Recreation Club. Talplng. will meet the Sungei Slput Chinese in the first round of the Per ale Chinese Foot ua 11 Federation K.O. soccer tournament in Talplng on April. 19.
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  • 223 12 KOALA LUMPUR, Wed. |\RIZZLING rain and a slippery pitch prevented a great deal of good soccer on the Hq. Malaya ground this evening when Garrison League held a trial in preparation for a game against Police Depot on April 14 About 30 players were pat
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