The Straits Times, 25 March 1953

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times FfU RTEEX PAUES EsMMuto* IStt. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, IfSJ. 15 CENTS
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  • 204 1 Labour leaders urge inquiry into unrest tf0 RED INFLUENCE 9 The government must immediatelv set up a Commission of Innnirv o probe -nto the report d labour unrest! thev Sr^ed. Police are that there is no ommunist influence in the trade unions. i S|Kl Kl1 Brai "ch
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  • 126 1 Anti-Reds knocked out radio man FRANKFURT. Tues. pOUR anti-Communist *^zechs one a woman out the radio operator and grabbed control at gunpoint of an air-hm-r which sought refuge last night at the big American air base hrre Thr US. High Commissioner. Mr 'James B Conant. today
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  • 151 1 She 'found' God and a Negro goes free KANSAS CITY. Tues. A NEGRO serving a Prison sentence for rape was freed yesterday berause the girl who accused him said she had "found God." Charge* °f raping the cirl then II years old. were dismissed after Kdward Oscar had served five
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  • 66 1 PsilllliPSH The Government will give reply today Tho Government had preaaited the union ;r the chairman from the Colony s industrial court panel wnich contains 10 names. A union statement last night S t' d l h V t lr Cn 'nc-lock had agreed to
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  • 42 1 LONDON I let Thn m retJng of the International Tin Ptudv Group opened ir. London tor:a^ Tie confer. tiidying the overall situation of till and problem- connected with D 'mn and world dlstr. b ition and suppl- v p
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  • 30 1 NDOBI Ti- T- !-.k of O!"Ui' vtrr m nt the Qure.i at the Coronation I ol Kinz Feisal ol I".; r B dad on m<- 2 1; p
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  • 35 1 YANKEE PR IMO IX)S ANGELES. Tues Prlmo Camera, who won the heavvwncht b>xing title from Jack Sharkev in 1933 and loyt it the rvxt va- to Max Baer. has applied for final US. citizenA P
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  • 185 1 Mr. Rea says the strike notice isn't in order THE City Council Deputy President. Mr J t Rea «aid ypsierday that the 11--r™ 5 1 notice "<" h a« received .rom thr Frrirra£2 Oi Si ty Council Labour l-nlon did not comply with trade union ordinance and Emergency Regulat;. rv
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  • 77 1 Boxer dies after knock-out LANCASTER 'Pennsylvania > Tues A 17-year old negro boxer died last night, a few hours after being knocked out in an amateur Golden Gloves bout here. Clifton Johnson took a count of nine in the first round of a three-round contest with Charles Cator of Lancastei
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Tues -Mr Ci. chill announced in the Ho ise I of Commons today that Britain would accept Russia's j offer of talks to avoid air' clashes over Germany. The Ru&sian offer was mari> after a British Lincoln bombec. »-as shot down by Ku-^dJU MIO-15 iet
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  • 55 1 Farouk's ex-j a wife weds CAIRO. Tue.v Ex-Queen Farida. Farouk's first wife *M married this week to Wahid Yousry. a son of Prince.v Shweikar. Princew Shweikar was the fir.«t wife of King Fouad I father of Farouk. before he became king. Kin? Fcuad later married Queen Nazli. now in California,
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  • 38 1 lONDON. Tues. The British •hip Pampas reported today j jtoat the has struck a mine off ■c Dutch roast. The 5.576-ton ship was lamajred by the explosion She has a crew of 49— Reuter
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  • 47 1 LOB ANGELES. Tues— ExPresident Truman told reporters today: "It was mv experience the Russians broke every agreement they made He made thU statement after declining to comment on a question whether peace chances were better with the Malenkov regime in power in Russia— Reuter.
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  • 24 1 PARIS Tues M. Rene Mayer, the French Prime M.nlster. left here today for talks in Washington on strategy against Communism
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  • 40 1 LONDON. Tuea Mrs. Mary Theresa Turpin. wife of British middleweight champion Randolph Turpin. sought a judicial separation in the divorce court today She alleged cruelty. Turpin denied the charge. The case was postponed for hearing.— A.P.
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  • 94 1 COLOMBO. Tuesday. pEYION today banned transhipment of rubber and o*her strategic materials through Colombo to China. The Government refused permission to private businessmen to import rubber from Malaya and India and steel from Japan for re-export to Communist China. They took this step, it
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  • 38 1 Rto DE JANEIRO. Tues. —I Twenty people are feared dead and 100 were Injured when a pawnger train rammed the hark nf a stationary goods train In the suburbs of Sao I Paulo— Reuter.
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  • 20 1 HONOLULU. Tues Madame rhiang Kai-shek left last night for Formosa after a seven-month visit to the US A P
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  • 153 1 .AS VEGAS, Turs The second atomic blast yi a week lit the sky over the Nevada desert today. fhe flash was much brighter than that of the first explosion last Tuesday. leconds later, a large coralcoloured cloud rose into the sky to the northwest
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  • 296 1 l My stayed in room for 8 hours after thieves left FHREE Singapore women, victims of knirr-robbtrs were so scared of the threat— "If you tell the •olice well come back and kill you"— that thev iiirirfled together in a bedroom for over eight hour^ ifter the gangsters
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  • 72 1 Archbishop at bedside I. O N n O N. Tuev The Archtmhop of Canterbury has Keen railed to the hedsirir «.f Otirrn Marv <Jur^n Flir.aK^th drov» 'hrmich hushrd ro«ri< to I he hrdsdr »f hrr (rand mother She Mas accompanied hr her hnshand. the Duke of Idinburch. and her
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  • 134 1 QUEEN MAY 6ET 400CARAT GEM COLOMBO. Tues. A Ceylon cent known as the Blur Brlle of Asia 1 may be among gifts the Queen will receive for her Coronation. A reliable source said this gem is a blue sapphire weighing over 4N carats. It was purchased in Colombo about 17
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  • 53 1 KUCHING. Tues. The Countess of Limerick, vicechairman of the British Red Cross Society, arrived here today on five-day visit. She will be the nuest of the Governor, Sir Anthony Aoeil. The Countess will lay the foundation .stone of a now Red Cross headquarters build- 1 lnjj during
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  • 34 1 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— Four hundred Swedish choristers sang a welcome under the balcony of the Royal Palace here last night for King Haakon of Norway on a threeday official visit to Sweden MM.
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  • 24 1 TOKYO. Tues A Powlfn Office .sourer said today th«» proposed Japan Australia fishery talk* will begin In mldAprll in Canberra.— UP
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  • 24 1 WELLINGTON. Turn- Two members of Japan* foreien service arrived by plane from Sydney today to art up a Japane.se Legation in Wellington.
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  • 220 1 LONDON. Tues.Queen Mary is travel? ill. A medical bulletin issued by her personal physicians the second today said that there had been a "serious weakening of her heart action, which gives rise to increasing anxiety." Queen .Mary, who is 85. has been
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  • 64 1 TAIPEH. Tucs Four people u ere killed and 11 at injured by explosives last night in a fully parsed theatre in Taipeh. In the middle ol a '•ho explosion uent off. Th>cause of the hlr under n;i cstwatrnn polt-c *aid. This U the second
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  • 317 3 Security bars open debate Senator WASHINGTON. Tues. REPUBLICAN Senator Joseph McCarthy yesterday demanded that Mr. Charles E. Bohlen. Ambassador desipnato to Russia. taßo :i l;o i,.., test. He said th- •<•.,; Wdiild be ■bout certain aecartty infor- j niatlon in Mr B«»hlen\ liles so\ a^cret
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  • 23 3 ISTANBUL T \r* tremor- rwt^rday sh<v>k Wn;. tprn Tut b tl reprvr'. s.i.rl 251 jvrsnns dlod in fa«* ««HC'a rarthquakrs -UP.
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    36 3 An attack of diphtheria kept Margot Fonteyn off the stage for six months. When she returned to ovent Garden. London, in the ballet "Apparitions' she received an ovation and after the performance was surrounded by bouquets.
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  • 115 3 U.N. stuck over new secretary NEW YORK. Tues. rl Security Council will abandon its present attempt to find a surresvor to Mr. Tryßvr Lie *s Secretary General unless thrr. i* a break in the deadlock. V pmcrrss has hern made in the effort of the Bit Five and the Council
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  • 178 3 PARIS POLICE SWOOP ON RED HQ: LABOUR BOSS GETS AWAY PARIS. Tuesday. |>OI.I('K seeking evidence of a plot against the state. swooped today on Communist publishing and trade union headquarters and homes of party members and arrested among others, >l. Andre Still, editor of the Communist newspaper. L'Humanite. The raids
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  • 197 3 HONG KONG. Tuesday. HO CHI MINH. the Vietminh leader, has told his Party its present task is to mobilise the people to achieve progress at home as well as the front. I The New China News Asencv :CommunLst> reported this rday Ho Chi Minn
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  • 108 3 Pretty girls decide the winners DUBLIN, Tues. PRETTY Irish girls yesterday began drawing lucky tickets for the Irish sweepstake. .It is the biggest In IS years and provides for 12 first prizes of $420,000 each. I The draw is on the Grand National. One of the flr.st tickets drawn, on
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  • 36 3 The Oliviers return SIR LAURENCE Ol.l\ It.R and his wife Vivien Leigh picturril at London on their arrival from New York. Vivien, suffering from a nervous breakdown, flew hack to England from lloll ;»o«d for treatment.
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  • 101 3 TOKYO. Tuev rKYO Metropolitan police today reported they had detained a Chinese busine-*--man on a charge of smuggling •larce quantities of watches and Jewellery" from Hong j Kong. Police said the businessman, in co-'pera'ion \u h a Japanese, was alleged to have been attempting
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  • 21 3 New YORK. Tues. Our.c Lie. pretty blonde daughter of the UN. Secretary -General. h.ts applied for American citizenship. A\P
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  • 23 3 ATHENS. Tues. The Cabinc*. today banned all ships ir.'.der the Greek flag from .sailing to China or North K^rea- -Reuter.
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  • 136 3 NAIROBI. Tuesday. SIX wanted Mau Mau terrorists who slipped past military and police patrols here and reached their reserve at Meru. on Mount Kenya's southern slopes, murdered a chief's bodyguard in a location midway between Meru township and Embu. Police said they have caught
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  • 62 3 NEW YORK. Tues Kaiser Fra/er Corporation completed negotiations yesterday to buy Wiliva Overland Motors Incorporation for an estimated $6? 000 000 iM $186,000 000Edgar F. Kalaer. prrsider" of Kaiser Frazer. said the transaction was the largest of 111 kind In the history of the car industry.
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  • 51 3 rpiJK BOAC Comet sen ice I between London and Sin- 1 japore Is to be speeded "P. On the trip east, via Ran- coon It will take two hours flve minutes less: Via Bangkok on* hour and 50 minutes less The trio to London will tak' three hours
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  • 173 3 Closing prices or selected stocks were: C"n»n *M runami 4.-- W«r 3i% ■MM Oimrtrrrd (*i HcAlkW wB n tfttifcMß* ST- o 1 HI ■MM C»n P»riHc <£*> *&l IM't'lkMU LIC. a r »<*-- goou Jt/1 lurmin 6u iuU I 2"'U CourUuld* i» «l 1| I> H.-. tnc Dwl
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  • 24 3 LONDON. Mar. 24.— Cash Buyers £942; Sellers 043; I Forward Buyers MBSM; I 'Sellers £93": Settlement EMt, Turnover a.m. 25; p.m. 15.
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  • 44 3 LONDON. Mar C 4 Spn' 2', \d Mar 21 .el. Apr 21 rt Apr -June Julv-B«pt 2\ ,rt Om -n*' 21' d M»r riJ 2: »d Apr r\ 1 21 Id. May c.1.5. 21 ,d Junf ril 21 -d. Market: Fully steady.
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  • 70 3 PARIS. Tucs.— Mr. R. A.i B'i'ler Chancellor of the 1 Exchequer, today gave the organisation for European Economic Co-operation a proami an announcement. promised that Britain would not leave them .n the lurch In aiming at sterling convertibility His announcement of In- rrcased British spending on imports
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  • 31 3 OTTAWA. Tues.— The Parliamentary Press Gallery today rejected the application of Toss, ihe official Soviet news i airency. for membership In the Gallery for Mr. Ivan Tsvptkov. --Reutrr.
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  • 26 3 CAIRO. Tuiv An Eeyptiar. official .spokesman has d^nlrd that tho Egyptian Government had protested to Italy agaiivsi the rr.sidrnc e here of px^KJn^Farmik H-
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  • 217 4 Customs revenue drops $7 million KUALA lIMI'IR. Tues. —I Customs and excise revenue in the Federation dropped sharply last month and was almost as low as the wont month of last year. Details of February collections published today showed a total revenue of $28 500 "7 nearly ST 000.000 leu
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  • 97 4 Spectators cleared from court PENANG Tues. THE Penang Assize Court was 1 cleared this morning when the trial of Lee Khuen Kau and Chan Kwonc Siew, both 22, on a joint charge of murdering Mr. David Chen, late principal of Chung Ling High School, was resumed. Today's proceedings were heard
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  • 45 4 PENANG. Tues. -With membership more than doubled the Penan* Film Society had a good yea- i n 1952 state> th» annual report to bo presented to members next Tuesday. Members increased fro m 11 to 70. Income was $649 and expenditure $651.
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  • 61 4 MR. M BERGHER (left), crneral manager and supervisor of Columbia films in the Far East, arrivrd in Singapore hy QanCis-BOAC yrstrrday to pave the way for thr Colony premier of Rita Hayworth I nrweM Mm. Salome. .Vvnmpanied hy his wife friehti. Mr. F rjhrr was met
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  • 153 4 Boy's death "misadventure" 4 VERDICT of "death by misadventure" was recordA ed yesterday by the Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. at the inquest on Tan Hock Chuan. aged 12. who died of tetanus poisoning at the General Hospital on Feb. 10. Koh Ah Chye.
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  • 74 4 Stan Kirn Swce and Prltam Singh pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court an Monday to a charge of rioting, with intent to assault Lim Chwev Leng and Lim San Swee, on Mar. 13 at the Chop Teck Bee petrol kiosk at 64 miles
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  • 35 4 KUALA KANG6AR. Tues The Bultan of Perak unveiled a portrait of Mr. H R Carey headmaster from 1939 to 1949 at the annual prlxe-giv;ng and speech day of the Malay Col- lege here
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  • 94 4 IPOH. Tues rOt'iiH the first and third prize winnine tickets of the last .Malayan Chinese Association lottery were sold In Ipoh. these iuckv ti.-ket holders are not Prrak ie«idrnts. A Chines? sundry shopkreper of Market Street, in Ku.ila Lumpur, bought I.WO tickets direct from the
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  • 42 4 Admitting mat he spe^d^d along Bedok Road on Jan 51, How Tew Yong told Mr. R C Hoffman. Slngtpore First Traffic Court Magistrate. that he was unwell and was anxious to get home. He was fined $40
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  • 213 4 UEASURES to prevent strategic materials jjoinjf to China and North Korea would be enforced from Mar. 31, the Singapore Government said last night. British ships of 500 gross tons or more registered in the colonies or Britain will have to apply
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  • 37 4 Haiphong. In Indo-Chlna where smallpox now exists, was declared an infected place by the Singapore Government All persons entering the Colony from there must possess vaccination certificates and are subtect to quarantine re- gulatlons^
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  • 221 4 Rubber slump hits all kinds of retail businesses KIALA MMPIR Tuesday RETAIL businesses of all sorts in the Federation ha*e been hit by thr declininu price of rubber, says the February report of the Labour Department. issued today. •The diminished red packet bonus paid by employers to Chinese labour at
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  • 78 4 Officers of the Technical Association of Malaya (Singapore brancei are: Chairman. Mr W S S'redwlck, secretary Mr. M. N. Menon; treasurer. Mr. B. H. Snow; commute* Messrs. E. A. Crabbe A. M Cherlan. J N de Souza. H J. C DeWind J. A Dragon. R. J Hollis-Bee.
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  • 64 4 A member of the Singapore contingent to the recent pan Pacific Scout Ja-nboree in Australia. Mr. Yeo Chee Heng w 11 speak about his trip at the weekly Telok Aver Mrthodl>t Youth Fellowship meeting at 73n tonight. The chairman of the meeting, to be held In
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  • 196 4 S3OO-A-DAY MAN TO ADVISE THE COUNCIL k S3OO-A-DAY AmrriMn is I\ due to arrive in Smeapore next month to the. City Council or. ;h P construct ion and maintenance of earthen dams. He is Mr J L Bavaß«\ of The Standard Vacuum Oil Company of New Y<>rk who 's now
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  • 202 4 Show entry should be much bigger THE S.ngapon Gardrnir.g S'»c:etys F;f!h Annual Flower Show on Fr.d;ipected to be 50 rjer cent b'g^r than last year .v Up tc terday thrrp ready 470 i pared with a total of 363 fet !ast years show. The most mark-rt laereMc :n exhib.t^ is
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  • 132 4 tlir Queen EUabeUi Portrait Punrt Siiii. i $1,210 fMtadaj Donors arr C«rr«-»^ Lid S.SO Mr O W P«tton $2S tUfl nt M»l«van Tobarco DLitrlbtror* I.M ■SlngHpor»" $55. Babrork »nd Wllmx Ud $sfl Mr M K Cutler »2& l Slnßiporei and Comjianv »sr, j, t Ah Chlan
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  • 121 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. FTtflE proposed conference of 1 Malay buslnrs.srr^n and kamrxng ketua.s !n Selangor to discuss the possibility •A rstnbllshtnjc a $2,000,000 Malay buxinexs corporation has been I fixed for Apr. 12. I The conference, to be held i in Kuala Lumpur, l*
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  • 204 5 Rubber men angry at roads statement T*HE MALAYAN Rubber Producers' Council has protested to Mr. R. B Carey, the Member for Works and Housing about the damage caused to the industry by the statement of a State engineer in rubberised roads. The council .said that the .•statement, made at a
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  • 501 5 THEY SEAL THEIR BOND IN BLOOD KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHK KUALA LUMPUR police have made their biggest haul of secret society men in years. In a swoop during the early hours of Friday morning, they made 30 arrests. A police
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  • 172 5 Inquiry into car crash death THE <i:;\i of CAT told thr City Coroner yesterday that when the headlights of an approachine vrhirle blinded hiTi, "I closed my eyes and hoped for thr best N'C Ah Bah. a labou:this CVMtCtn inquiry Into the
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  • 59 5 IPOH. Tues. The iast in a series of public discussions on question! of the hour, sponsored by the Rev. A. C. Dumpor. of thr Cnurch of England, will be held tomorrow at 7pm at St Johns Church The subiect will be: Should Mr rev Killing be
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  • 28 5 KI'AI.A I.I'MPUR. Toes Courts in the Federation collected $7.6fi.S In February IB fines from 118 convictions for Infringements of the food and price control reflations.
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  • 125 5 THEY WON'T LET THE BISHOP TAKE HIS SANDWICHES LONDON, Tues. •rill Rishop of Singal pore the Rt. Rev. H. IV, Raines, said here yestrrd.iv that when he travelled by car in Malaya, lie was not allowed to take sandwu-hrs with him in case someone took them from him on the
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  • 48 5 KULJM. Tues.— Mr. O. B Smith. President of the Sessions Court, sentenced Megat Osman bin Mohamed Yunus to a month's imprisonment and a tine of WO. in default a further month in gaol, for offerIng a bribe of $2 to a police constaWe at Serdang Gate.
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  • 105 5 PENANG. Tues. rE Sessions Court President Mr B. G Smith, to- day ordered Khoo B<>o Teont. former ledger clerk <>[ Eastern Agencies Ltd.. to b<- remanded another week pending the arrival from Kuala Lumpur of particulars of his record. Sentence wll then be passed.
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    56 5 PR MM HWKK I.KONG, who scored his fifth successive win with his orchid exhibits, receives the challenge cup Ke*rnted by Messrs Marcel Lecoufle from Mrs. R. P. neham at the Tenant t.ardcmnc Society's Annual Flower Show at the Penang Turf Club on Sunday. Dr. I.im's i exhibit was named "B.
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  • 63 5 Cheang Ah Chlng. a taxidriver, was fined $10 In the City Pohce Court ye**erdav r disorderly behaviour at Jalan Besar on Mar. S. Cheang wa.s stated to have been found fighting with an I other taxi-driver The fight arose over an argument about a fare which both
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  • 64 5 Five Japanese aluminium re- fining experts are to make a 10-day inspection tour of i Malaya early next month, it I was reported from Tokyo. Their main object will be to i inspect bauxite mines in Johore. They represent the Japan Light Metal Company, the
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  • 29 5 TAIPINO. Tues. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Daud. of the Agricultural Department, Taipiiig. nas oecn apointed Assistant State Replanting Officer. Kedah. He will be stationed in Sungei Patani.
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  • 368 5 ('Kr.MBI.IM. secret tunnels built by the Japanese J are undermining. I'niversity of Malaya buildings in Rukit Tim.ih Road, Singapore Serious cracks have appeared in a wing housin? the geography department, the teachers' common room and several lecture theatres. This wing was built during
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  • 21 5 KOTA TINGGI. Tues. Electricity will be provided in the I Sungci Ringgit Resettlement, i soon by a Singapore firm.
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  • 181 5 7 POLICEMEN GAVE INSPECTOR A BEATING, COURT TOLD IPOH. Tues. A 32 year-old Malay police sergeant. Ahmad bin Mat Amir, and six Malay Specials, all attached to the Kampong Simee new Tillage, lpoh. were charged In the Magistrate's Court today with assaulting Inspector M X.» l.i -ii ml r. i
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  • 101 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. C KALIMUTHU. a bank peon, and S. Ramasamy. a driver, jwere sentenced today to 15 months' and j 12 months' Imprisonment, respectively, for assaulting another Indian who later died. The President of the Se«- slons Court described them as j a
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  • 77 5 RAJA MUDA TO BE REGENT OF PERAK j IPOH, Tues rFHE Sultan of Perak today A announced that after consult atloas with the Dewan Negara. he has appointed the. Raja Muda of Perak to be> Regent of Perak during his absence from the State. The Sultan leaves soon for England
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  • 82 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. i Fifteen boys and three r.rl»-| all from the Teluk Anson chapter "I the Methodist i Youth Fellowship -spent thei week-end at LantkaD new Tillage helping to dig drains and build a road for the newly- 1 completed Red Cross nurses' quarters.
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    • 25 5 ItMt tk> joir- ]^^S^\\\v Ounlop means relab^-ry. WTtiifo f(drt DUNLOP^ TRUCK AND BUS TYRES W& TMI OUNLOP RUtllß CO. (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR. PENANC.
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    • 201 5 .a— *y—±s££Xi: '.*"i jI ..■«T"^^a^— > s^w 1 r_j V^^JP^^^ Pan \nnriran offers I\ew Supvr-H Clippers to EUROPE! 3 flights weekly from Bangkok These swift new niant* of the *ly cradle you in v«» matched luxury high ahoxt »\irface weather! TheA t% pre»surued.airconditioned and soundproofed for vnjr extra comfort. You
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 69 5 ICMIMWM f UIW CUB SMM nt tt r»ji >. R<"« Room p m li.l on At >m.c I ov Sir Claude Diion ■in B- Atom.t. IM M XI LAYWXa iMIKi 1' > v ,iii| PrkI >-.l>^ titt turn »h..» I Uii-u .>'■• P.l P si usMhnra uimmui, uevi <•• m
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  • 104 6 MR. Ino SUN SFNO paaned rsy peacefully at hui residence. IS asm Road. t>u morning. :4 353. rhind hU beloved widow Id thre» non* Ting 800. Ting pag and Ting Hee. inr kughteri-ln-law and ae\-eti grandIO rHBOW HfAT. (teed J5. weed sway peacefully on Monday W ef Ma-ch 19SS
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  • 71 6 r.g memory of my son oh Fug K!ew who wr>h Michael (dr.rr W H Fourr.iM and nine lieri aaarlflred their live* at ißjor.g Mailm one year ago today. »h A.h Kee. CODNFR. In proud, most loving ng memnr-- of M;lc«" M C Codner. MC MCS Killed >-2 BeM
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  • 31 6 'a Bargain day at Madeshop «1.! remain open -u-.s Today st MuVhands. R»«a R.>.»r nr'wi A V for Pre\rn':on of teU toirorrnw British Council nnad at 530 L An m
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  • 666 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed Mar 25, 1953. The Labour Unrest It does not look as though Singapore will emerge from its wave of labour unrest without a serious strike Yesterday the City Council received from the Federation of City Council Labour Unions notice of it» intention to call a
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  • 295 6 A* expected, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer has assured the European Payments Union of Britain's desire to renew the scheme for another year. In doing so Mr. Butler indicated that the convertibility of sterling, agreed on by the Commonwealth Conference as a long term goal, is not going
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  • 297 6 New legislation for the protection of machine hands and others working in the vicinity of machinery has been approved by the Federal Council. It brings up-to-date the Machinery Enactment, and its application now to the whole of the Federation controls the operation of machinery in Kelantan, Trenjotanu *nd
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  • 892 6  -  nirr fmsh **H tVXJR words describe many of the boys in the first batch of recruits, for the slx- months-old Federation I Regiment. Even before completion of I their initial training course. I these boys are soldiers of "more than average ability. 1 In
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    • 371 6 rpHE letter by BBBC 'March 1 11) side-tracked the main issue, which is to get at j the truth of the Governments sudden, and highhanded manner of applying the Land Acquisition BUI. The following examples, based on actual cases, may throw light upon the
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    • 73 6 LET m* cong rjtotlatt the Postal and Telecoms. Worker* for deferring Hieir tfnkc notice jnd agreeing to an arbitration board. The condition that ttie Ctiairman mint be agreeibt* to rhc Union it very fair. Should Hie Government decide otherwise and impose a Chairman. Hie P. aid and T Worker*
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    • 177 6 AT a Press conference on March 19. 1953. the Singapore's Director of Education. Mr. R. M. Young, deplored the poor response to the post oi Probationer Teachers This, apart from beine due to the poor results <jf the Cambridge Examination obtained last year, is to
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    • 175 6 I ll'E station clerks, in the I Railway Department, who nave put up between fifteen and thirty years' service, had to pass slngie needle system -aphy during our probaItionership. There is no Station Macter'i Scheme In the Railway We are designated as Station Masters but not appointed.
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    • 96 6 HAVING gone to a theatre in Kuala Lumpur recently, I was shocked to see the way I In which the manager refused t< offer the numbered seat* to the liking of patrons when there were many of them vacant. My friends and I were told |to occupy broken
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    • 56 6 APPEALING for eyewitnesses A of accidents Is foolish Da the police believe public spirited citizens will come forward to offer evidence without an award cither in the form of transport or In cash, when they are otherwise engaged. Who faces the inconveniences of appearances and adjournments the Police or
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    • 115 6 REGARDING your leader Two Weeks Btrlke Respite", the P. tt T. employees hold on to the strike weapon because of grave doubts of the outcome of arbitration. The Government made the offer of arbitration only as a last weapon, and we agreed to It In order to
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    • 323 6 REASONS for opposing the Nanyang University are many and profound, but 1 find the latest, as stated by the Mem >r for Vucatlon. most amusing. I shfxld like to know why the cwlablisnment of the Nanyang University would prevent the creation of a
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  • 481 6 On the Margin Homo-spun ALTHOUGH most of the ■A large business houses In Singapore have begun to >how an interest in Borneo and B«rawak in recent years thuse countries are still regarded as outside the bustle of eastern business. Assistants who go on tours along the coasts of Borneo and
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    • 513 6 ■LAsanrgp ads. BAl.srow A aon. to Margaret Id J^ck. on Jftth March 1»53. at etu Oajah HcopKal Both well. CORNKlirs On 33rd March at clinic Btaffspore to ■aette mfc of A. David Cornelius, aon Roth well. O. O BINOH To MaiT wife of IT. O O Singh, a daughter, at
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    • 79 6 ALL-tLECTRIC WASHING MACHINES J w MODEL B. All the exclusive "Servis" features lba. washed in 7 minutes 13" even prewure rollers, electrically operated SSee.M f«e t aah dawn and II monthly a*rmenU ef >40 ea(*i m*nth MODEL sn. Ne» Heater Model hum as model R. but fitted wi'h 3 K
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    • 79 6 f^/»fl^ SINGAPORE rXKF \'JlW?< i i?-L}'&2i rrnE»ATioN prm i us* krß^l HIRE PURCHASE I WWI V v l*«»IU 1 27.n0 MONTHLY AOVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF ENGLAND SIMGAPOM MALACCA KUALA LUM'UI IPOH »(NANC FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Scheduled service: Between Kuala Lumpur, Bentong 1 1 n 1 1,
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  • 327 7 'FATHER' OF VARSITY MEETS NANYANG MEN JHK "FATHER" of the University of Malaya, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, yesterday told the sponsors of the proposed Nanyanf University that there seemed to he a good case for something to he done about the problems of higher
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  • 168 7 ONr. Singapore rirl.ispir.wit for th P 1.-.M in thr forth- lim J \rthur Rank production "Thr i i»t. Plain" Is -.til 1 in thr runnine. Rank's acrnt l<>-rr. Mr. J. Dillon n.«k| vrslrrday. Rink's talrnt stout. Mr Roh K.irrish. wh,, inli-r\ iru.-d M>
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  • 56 7 Studrnts playing :n K:n^ Or> rreg c V K.-b 11 .-a*' tho body < m Indian hanginc from a 'reo .t was stat^ r I Tho d-id m.in wa.s M-ycw old Me; a former mortal t> br.ds. m Th.. assistant r ironer. Mr Oiam Chung Hinu.
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  • 23 7 Two youths, Ng Hue Cho*«nd H rrrc y>stcrfinv tned $"> Singapore Sixth Police Court f. r riLsordrrlv b*>hav:nur in a.i -rch 18.
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  • 141 7 New scheme worries the hawkers THE 3 500 strong Singapore Hawkers' Union fears that the City OMincir.s scheme of hawkers in pitches along certain streets may force ■MM to them to return to the hide-and-^eek" tactics of Ml In a letter to the City Counidtßt, Mr. T P F. Mc:he
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  • 67 7 He refused to show I-card— s3o Lim Y«n Choo. a Singapore H:trt»>ur Board carpenter, was fln<-d $30 in the S.ngapore Third Pol.cc Court yesterday f r rt-fusing to produce his Identity card for a constable at a S H.B godown on Monday Lirr prod ic' d his card after he
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  • 52 7 L*on* Lum Seong was yes--1 t«rday bound over In the Singapore Sixth PoCice Court to be of good behaviour for 12 months after he had pleaded guilty to a charge o f possessing opium and opium smoking utensils on March 16 :n a house at
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  • 57 7 Lee Boon Lim. a labourer, I was hiding under a staircase I when a police party raided the < Singapore Harb< ur Board labourers' quarters at Nelson Road r>n the afternoon of Mar 5. This was stated in the Slncapore S*rond Police Court yesterday, when Lee convicted
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  • 83 7 Chan Hone Lan. a woman. «-v told by Mr. D. H Chapman in the Singapore Fifth Police Court v that htf trousers \vtp not suitable for court wear Chan had on a pair of yrllow .slack*. Chan was charged with theft of a Ro'.d chain valued
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  • 64 7 A few drinks cost him $10 Yeo Thye Bam was fined $10 In the City Police Court j yesterday for being drunk and j incapable in Johore Road on the morning of Mar. 23. Two constables on beat duty that morning found him staggering and shouting i along the five-foot-way
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  • 34 7 Sixteen Chinese women were each fined $2 In the SlngaI pore Third Police Court yesterday when they pleaaed guilty to gambling at a house in Paya Lenar Road on Mon-I day^
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  • 31 7 HUIUT MtKIAMM. mes. A mechanic. Koay Hock Hoo, 21. died in Buk.t Mertajam hospital last night from injuries received when he fell from a mango tree at Sungei Rambel.
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  • 103 7 TELUK ANSON, Tues. A FISHERMAN. Cheah Peng Koh was held up in the Straits of Malacca on Friday night and robbed of $3,000. According to a report received here. Cheah and a friend, Cheah Guan Chye, were returning to Pulo Ketam. near Port Swettenham. from
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  • 156 7 But Traction chief disagrees IN its annual report, the Traffic Advisory Committee recommends for the second time that double-deck buses should be allowed in Singapore. But Mr. A. A. Ewing. general manager of the Ti *ction Company, said yesterday: "It is exceedingly doubtful whether they would
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  • 152 7 TWKXTY-ONi: YKAR OLD Miss Yang Liew Cheng, the girl who was nearly strangled by a masked prowler in her fourth-floor flat in (.u.in Chuan Road on Feb 6. last night signed up as 4 mrmher of the Smrapore Ttong Bahru Vigilance Corps. Although she
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  • 294 7 HE 'FOUND WIFE GROANING' PEN AN G. Tuesday. A VERDICT of murder against unknown persons wasi returned today by the Penan* Coroner. Lt.-Col. J. F H. Weston. at the inquest on Scow Moey Lan. 36. 1 Her husband Yeoh Hun i Cheane. chief .salesman of
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  • 29 7 I P OH. Tues— 34-year-old Khalrtchappen. an estate labourer at the 6th mile Chemor Road, was found hanging In his room in the estate lines yesterday afternoon.
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  • 138 7 rENANG. Tuei. The Presi- i dent of the All-Malay Muslim Association. Haji Ahmad Fuad, today pledged "full support" for the round-table talks called tor April 27 by the lfi-man National Conference Committee at Kuala I 1 um»ur "This is the most significant move to far
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  • 316 7 The five heroes of lake drowning KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The Army gave official recoßnition today to five heroes who tried to save four members of No. 22 Special Air Service Regiment from drowning during training exercises at Sungei Besi last Saturday. Phey were named in a statement Issued by order of
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  • 61 7 Lee Ong Pak who negli^ ly drove his lorry along Benang Lane on Dec. 9. was yesterday fined $5 by Ir.che A. W. Ghows. Singapore Second Traffic Court Magistrate. Ir.che Ghows also disqualified Lee from driving for a year. L«e pleaded that he had many dependants
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  • 45 7 JOHORE BAHHU, Tues. Only 11 recruits presented themselves here yesterday when the recruiting campaign for regular policemen opened. After preliminary test.s. only three of these were found to be suitable, and they were enrolled. The recruiting team left fnr Kulai today.
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  • 51 7 Veerasamy Doralsamy of Enggor Street, and Abdul Jaled bin Mohamed Shariff of Nelson Road, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of fighting on Mar 23 at 620 p.m. on the wharf at godown 17, Singapore Harbour. They were fined $10
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  • 115 7 The Singapore Immigration Department yesterday a reminder to all persons who intend to leave the Colony and Malaya for a period I MOM than three moi.' The y should rail at the department's office :n Palnv-r Road bef< re leaving to male sure that they have
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  • 51 7 JOHORE BAHPU Tues A man who told the court that he had held a driving lirenrr for six years, but had !on It. was fined $25 hTc for driving without a licence He was K Nambiar. who maintained that he had obtained a licence in
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  • 159 7 A MARRIED woman was found guilty In the ftlngapore Blxth Police Court yesterday of causing hurt to another married woman. Th** accused woman. Mrs A. Pei'.-ira. of gerangoon Road.| Singapore, caused hurt to Mrs. M D Pennefather. of the same address and was bound
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  • 180 7 WOMEN OUSTING MEN OFFICERS IN S.I.T. HOUSING They can understand housewives' problems better, says Mr. Lee rr*ELVE women housing officers are brinu recruited by Singapore Improvement Trust to replace men. The women could understand the problems of housewives better, the trusts estate manager. Mr. J. C. Lee. told the Straits
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  • 183 7 Attlee to talk on Asia in ferment' riE LEADER of the British Opposition. Mr. Clement Attire, will talk on 'The Political Ferment in Asia in the BBC s London Calling Asia programme on April 3. Mr. Attlee will review the political movements in Asia In the lisht of the recent
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  • 49 7 0 ChaJ Verdun Road, ni i hirgrri In the SinjjaporCourt with possession of opium a. Ong Marced witli i:ic hLs prrmLsr.s to be used for smokinc opium. He m. rl and the d tor mention on Bail of $500 Th two ."■urrties was allowed.
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  • 24 7 A h'crurc >»n "posit v »p:r.r:.«! Tv rlH!v> i :;in Bandhu at the R Norris Road. Singapore Swan. I inanda w.U
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 I cf ted accompanied a? cr CCtdinner iJill BLUE Ji Nil (jj^|s7 LIEBFRAUMILCH H. SICHEL SOHME For expert advice on the selection of su table w^es for your next dinner party. please 'phone our wine spec alist S ngapore 5324. THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. Specialists in choicest wines. SPECIAL
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 77 7 The weather Minimum tempera-tore (7.30 p.m. on March 23 to 7.30 a.m. on March 24): Singapore (77 degrees), Penang (75), Kota Bahru <73>, Kuala Lumpur (74). Ipoh (71), Kuantan (69 >. Maximum temperature (730 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on March 24): Singapore (91), Penang '91), Kota Bahru (88*. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 145 8 'LUXURY' BUSES IN SERVICE IN APRIL Wit. Singapore Traction Company's "luxury" bus servicr will begin next month, said Mr G. O. Wilson, the deputy manager, yesterday. Thi> company ill I)u t on nve special bu.<es vwth cranebench srat-s. now n aniiß cump)e:jun. Mr. WiL-on .said the new arrvlcr. an expi
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  • 56 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Charted with refusing to aro- WP hla Id .o a policy oOecr, *>■ Chai a car ririvV. w.cs aned $30 m the folk* Court today. Ec Chal *«jld the Court that JLS ho had committed do offence no MW no n.LMni «iv
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  • 127 8 KL'AI.A LUMPI'R Tuen fpfE FIRST of a network of cmpiormeni exchanges will be opened in Kuala Lumpur early next month, .says the niont: port of the Labow Department. Issued t<> When the Koala I.umpur rxchanue his ;y, exchanges will be openrd in P<nan«
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  • 241 8 Canon blames cinemas, clubs on Sundays QNE reason for poor church attendances on Sundays was the number of pleasurable alternatives in Singapore, Canon R.K.S. Adams, principal of St. Andrew's School, said yesterday He cited lartre Sunday attendances at cinemas. and clubs. Canon Adams was comj mentlng
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  • 99 8 A CASK of house trespass in the MagapaN Third Police Court was yesterday compounded, amounting to an Muuiiui in the customary manner. Thr arbitrator Mr Tan Eng Hock, siid th.it hr would see that Ng Yam Seng gave to C hoo ii ii
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  • 51 8 Licence wasn't in open $10 Llm Jonp Huat pleaded guilty In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of failing to exhibit in a conspicuous place the licence of the Criterion Restaurant and Bar irt Orchard Road on Mar 5 The magistrate Mr D H Chapman, fined him
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  • 33 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Foo Joo Meng was fined $80 in the Police Court today for earn-- ing six drums of ia*rx in a ieep which was not licensed for haulage purposes.
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    45 8 ARRVING the "Monttrmnrr" containing the relic of SI. Kranris Xavier, the Bishop of Malacca leads a large procession of worshippen on Sunday to the ruined chapel on St Paul* Hill. Malacca, where a High Mass was said in honour of the Saint. Straits Times picture.
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  • 70 8 The scrimd hoil«*r at Singip«rr's Pa<rir Panjang power ttation ha» Just into innnip\»iiiii The generating net is now producing 2.V000 kilowatts instead <*f th«> noon kilowatts produced ab one boiler Mr. T P K. McXeice. C it> (.Inuncil Prrvident. told the Straits Times yesterday
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  • 117 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues /^URKHAS killed a terrorist V when thry attacked ramp in the Tror.oh area of Prrak yesterday The camp had huts for 15 terrorists. A hand grenade, ammunition and sevii packs of equipment nrre captured. Home guard ln an ambush In the Kuala Pilah
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  • 26 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue«. Dato Syd Abdul Kadlr bin Mohamed. Mentri Besar of Fohore. who has be*>n X] for >evera: weeks, has renumed tmUm.
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  • 137 8 Too few come to meetings THE Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty, A to Animals- better off financially than ever before is ln danger of closinß down. THK RKASON: Lack of in- terest. In the pa.st year, ordinary meetmgs have been cancelled because
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  • 85 8 When Loo Tian K:t. on $2 000 ball, failed to appear ;n the Singapore Fluh Police Court yesterday, the magistrate. Mr D. H. Chapman, ordered a war- rant for his arrest L:m was charged with eh Ing Chua Crmng How by dishonestly .nducing h'm to
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  • 199 8 ESTATE WORKERS UNDERPAID IN KEDAH, HE SA YS KUALA I.IMPIR. Tursdav. MANY estates in Kedah are paying their workers less than the standard rates flx-d by the Malayan Planting Industry Employers' Association. Mr. A. L. Fernando, executive ofiicer of the Plantation Workers Union. Malaya, told the Straits Times today. Mr.
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  • 32 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue< Loic Mule Tong was allowerl $10,000 ball by the Sessions Court today pending trial on a charge nf beine found ;n session of 15 Ib. of opium.
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  • 36 8 Cher Yuen Khan, an r. woman, was yestrrriay ronvictort and finrd $400. or three months' gao!. in the Singapoc Fourth Police Court for ainsr in the carrying on of a chap jl let lottery.
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  • 88 8 Dealers give rice to T.B. sufferers rE Singaporr Anti--Tubrr-culosln AAsociaticm ve*trrday announced that 42 baRK nt rice, donated to the association by a number of Smgapora r;cr rio^>r.s. had born distributed to 'institute and undTnourwhrd TB patirnts in !hp pa-s flvr month*. The association exprr.vard appreciation of the work of*
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  • 62 8 JOHORK BAHRU. Tup« A nmmittrp. whirh acts v romplpmrntary body to thr Fodrral commit tee already .<et up in Prnane. will be started In Johorr to hrlp promote the Frrirral School for the Draf For a *tart. the Capitol ":ncma ln Johorr Bahru wt'.l
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  • 509 8 DASSENOERS disembarking at I Singapore rroir 1 the p. and O Carthage on Friday are: Mr. T. O All«n. Mr and Mrs J. Al>n and three children. Mr P. Aien. Mr. and Mr*. J. G. Adam and wo chJ'dren. Mr. and Mrs. R. O Baxter.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 431 8 IM^QKIE PMiMMSjtsPGT the ball" Your Ski It In Iv L^^ ■vb^l Br orange v^ik a" "IT*"*™""™ 1 BRIMFUL OF» W^^Sm* jygf aW HERE a -ggga^L-B^SJ 41 B|dß m \W mmmmm mmm^———-^———amm—mm^m^M^ rules <k conditions of f.ntry J I m What you have to do Throughout the next two months the
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  • 55 9 It brings daylight to an American city THIS WAS hoir thr atomic ftaxh lit ujr the earlp morning %>v over the Los Anger* ;n<iustrial area 300 mtes from the iiomic jjrortng arounds n t Scrarta uhrrr the explosion n-currcd. At left ,s th r City
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  • 210 9 MALAYANS 'NOT READY TO RULE THEMSELVES YET KUALA Ll'MPl'K. Tuesday. TMIF Mnn-in-thr-Strert in Malaya h Indifferent to politics. Mr. Dwight Ciodwin. director of The March of Time film, series, told the Straits Times today. •'From what I havr srrn in the two months I have horn here. I don't belirvr
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  • 95 9 IPOH. Tues. TICKETS for the firs: lottery organwed by the UMNO. Malaya will go on sale during the eastrr week-end throughout the Federation Inche C. M. Yusuf bin Sheik Abdullah, vicr president of 0 MNO Malaya, chairman of th« committee organising thlottery, .said that
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  • 63 9 The Commander-in-Chlef. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, is leaving Singapore o n Saturday for a nvr-day visit to Bangkok w'lero he w:l] be the guest of the C-:n-C Royal Thai Air Force. At chief Marshal Fu«n Ronnapakas Rlddhangnl Air Mir=hal Sanderson
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  • 86 9 When Lim Cheng Soon objected to a co-tenant. Ong Swec Seoog. for using bad language to women in a house at Pas:r par.iang Road. Singaporr. a quarrel started. Mr. Peter Ball ASP sa'.d in th* Second Potic* Court yesterday This led to a fight in
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  • 153 9 JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore Hlßh Court yesterday on an insurance claim for $60,131 arising out of the big flre at the Alk Hoe Rubber Factory on July 27, 1950. The claim was brought by the Asia Insurance Co., Ltd.
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  • 26 9 The China Bociety In Singapore, will hoU a get-together dinner for members and guerts at the Chinese Swimming Club st p.m. on Mar. 30.
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  • 42 9 One hundred and sixty tflve Singapore candidates will sit for the 1953 Pitman's short- l hand examinations (lower and i higher stages' in the Y.Mr A. Kill. Orchard Road, at 3 p.m. today. The examination will end on t Friday.
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  • 70 9 PENANO. Tues. "I.' the need ever arises. Malaya will depend on you. I am confident you will be ready." SquadronLeader H. O. Oates. commandtn* officer of the MAAF's Pcnang Fighter Wing, told offlHn and cadets at a dinner Cast n:-Tht The function was held to bid
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  • 156 9 SMALL traders of Singapore nance Alley area know all the tricks of business. Mr. M C. Boyle, a senior A.VP.. priiNerutine. said in the Singapore First Criminal DiMrirt Court yesterday Mr. Boylr said this when l.okman Mohamed. an itinerant trader, charged with
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  • 86 9 New land tax worries 150 villagers PENANO Tuc* ANEW land tax is worrying 150 villagers— Malays »nd Chinese in the Penang fishing district of Telok Kumbar. i They fear that this tax i» the first steo in an evrntual Government order to evacuaU the area. The tax varies from $2
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  • 55 9 ALOR STAR Tues. To boost funds for the Alor Star Boy Scouts' Association, a daho and floor show will be held at the Wah Keow Middle Chines*- School tomorrow night. The Sultan of Kedah is patron. Prizes will be given for nove'.ty dances and to the best
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  • 48 9 SEOAMAT. Tues. Kamar bin Chik. of Negrl Sembllan. pleaded guilty by letter m thr Segamat Court yesterday and was fined a total of $35 on a double charge of obstructing the road with a car and driving the vehicle without a licence.
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  • 51 9 IPOH. Tuem. -An orphaned. 17-year-old Chinese ulrl in the! Gopeng area toecaim a Muslim j yesterday and took thr name of Mariam binti Abdullah. She has been living in kampons; Chultk with a Malay family ever since the death of her mother about four years MO-
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  • 119 9 DEARER SEATS ALL BOOKED But film teas taken off after 5 days TLf ANY readers of th«- Straits Times have protested abou: the ?hort run in Singapore of the J. Arthur Rank film, of Qsrar Wildes play. "The importance of Brin- Earn'st." Afti a flvr-day run. durlmwhich the circle seats
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  • 34 9 The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Mr. W L. Blythe. will pre«ide at today's social work annual meet'n» of the Salvation Army 'Malaya Command > at its headquarters in Clemenceau Avenue Singapore at VM p.m.
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  • 25 9 The next meeting of the Sincapore Legislative Council will be her: in the Victoria Memorir! ii; i. at 10 am on Aor. 21.
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  • 733 10 kJARSHAL Tito hu jutt returned to Yugwbvu after his first viait to Britain. In •^the artie'e below FRANC'S MARTIN describes tfce firs! Iritith visit to tne Marshal which took place more than ten years age, and with far less ceremony. 'THE story of our
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  • 909 10 An officer with the mind of Solomon MOST of the time the Germans were pretty close. On the slopes of Mount Mllinklada, while Partisan squads were pitching hand grenades Into enemy snipers' nest* and bullets were whistling aboit all ears. German airplanes dropped bombs. One bomb unluckily found Its mark.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 T J I 5 cwt. and 10 cwt. '"^3 I H i I Speed, reliability and economy, coupled B__ with ea^e of manoeuvrability and big Hi^ carrying capacity, are features which I make the Fordson Van today's best value. I I AVAILABLE FOR 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I UNIVERSAL CARS LTD.
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    • 250 10 v^B^^^a^a^a^awtr _^^a^a^a^a^a\ (L-. r JUST ONE and aren't we enjoying ourselves F Baby wonders what all the fuss is about on this particular day the toys, the new frock, the cake and this lovely, lovely candle but what fun And what a happy year it has been on the whole
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 232 10 Snails Times Crossword ACROSS 9. Sior.r «alla do not mike It 1. Shining soul's rut U altered (6>. y Fa*ten« piles of hay (t». of rnfUl „,<* ta :9 10. Selan ditches (s>. 13l 11. I cut rjfar to no round <9i. 12 rMwlDß'e. (t>. IJ. Alwuv* 'n J7 i|>.
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  • 797 11 CHILDREN'S CORNER TRAPPED IN THE TUNNEL PROFESSOR Kwowail b*lieve« fttat there it life intidr rti« mount jmi jnd b« invents a korMf car wfcich he hopes wiM drill a tunnel inside the mounrun AN J»d Ryknh jccompjny him on Hit t»i»i run The» nave reached the lwmwi't of Hte im«'im
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  • 259 11 Dear FB| BMBi Well Mh v* -n t i ast '■-<.•• mi' was tfvTi Teng C- n K'uah, 4 S»urr~-k Horn hnfl •*<■ .r ,'Ars->d O'^^r wm- Wl| J Chanrfrj a'^a. aged i»» v(. Meoffcerv>' c .-"^g Sect Ce^t ru^\ of 4. 12 |An Kuo<">r,
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  • 196 11 IIOVV plrasrd ami s.ir- prised your friends would bo to receive a small prosrnr for Easter. Hrrf :i v*»ry rasy \>;i\ which you can makr them ynursrlves All jrov nord i> a pl^ee of narrow ribbon, a le» ocs-sholL*. snnip co*?on wool and ,<nnip very small
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  • 288 11 Ive r y pleased to hear from so many nephei-' uho were interested m the stamp Umcd f>v the Australiai Government to celehrc.te the Bon Scout* Pti't Pact fir Javbece when they met recently at Greystanes, Australia. Anthony ronninh nf Sccmbav has uho scut an illustrated vist
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 221 11 jt**^^/ J a^Bav For mcv of action... Mm vho upend Jonj hour* ont of dcort 'v invariallv wlert •Viyella' Sport* Shirt*, Snrk* «n J Golf Ho»«». Th*v find th«t thene fine quality textilr« year and year for v many year*. Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE \*3£3 X«Pf IN r«CI*VO
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    • 92 11 DLEA3E enrol me as a member of the Children'* Corner Wise Owls Club, and tend me a badge. NAME ADDFESS DATE OF BIRTH V? Father gf t bear is r^HT, _Jf nAVAll Ivy. the London Zoo's polar bear, uho has already reared on e son firumas. tuccensiu'.'v. '">"• eiDecttng a'tothrr
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    • 10 11 i iSfACl ii \MP f iff &^<l4L (Otirrti t'Urahrth U
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    • 128 11 •ft Mt'aiß%< H^aaJtf' a^ \j T ff Mt/*£ AalD I 'ytliHAvc V&(yov mar T« me T^r.i m/f rouO*tt Tne DOCT** i shall xc*e*sn that~ JC| a.w e/e*vo»* jl^^^^J °/i Throuj^out M»l»y» MILO kno*»« **V* j^g as a »»luibie heiHh |iv.n| ttt^'O— It f Vv^^w If it h« whoieic"? dMtcaaiM it
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  • 421 12 SHARE MARKET CONTINUES DULL AND EASIER RUBBER AGAIN DECLINES riE Singapore share market had a quiet day yesterday and very little business was done in any section. Most price changes were downward. In the tin share section i there wax no reaction In Kesang to the report and accounts which
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  • 185 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. SHARE prteu were ullghtiy emster -n the B'ork Exchar.ce todsv In spite of lorecasU of substantial .i rut.* The market has be*>n quiet for some time but today saw a small improvement in turnover. In spite of the apparently thin market, brokers seem to be having
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  • 114 12 .NTW YORK Tues VFW YORK «tnric< ve^terdsy rerer'ert fur' her from rer-ent hlch levels -nh airr-raftj s»eel« motor* rrt rails the ptinrtpal selling tarcev< L/v««es ranced from fraction* point or more In lnrre»med turn- rv er Sel.m* tv evidently based on 'hr ne«.« tha' the Defenre Dertrr'Tier*
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  • 103 12 Singapare hine%r Pro4are t\rhange: Noon prjre* per plrul *ere Copra qu.e lv steady bmer» »42 fob seller.. »42 Co or.w oil. quiet. t66 «el|fn>. unchtinsed P'pprr Muntok »hl'>- $595 aelierit. Sarawak SSfV) idoiii 05> Lampons blark. $Sin 'un<h<need> l*wh and Peal: C!»MMg prirrv I rrr Conra Marrh wffafaVl
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  • 29 12 SU NGEI BIDOR TIN The dredse of Sur.eei Bidor Tin Dredging Ltd worked frr iP7 hours, treptpd 237 100 n-hir 'ard*. and produred 695 pi^uls "f tin-ore in F^brwarv
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  • 188 12 CHIP*) Ivtaf alonesodr- th* Slß***--13 porr Harbour Board »h*rvrn or experttwl today arr Lan(kane> 1 2. Villa? tie Hnir h-me 3 IVnifXrg CP. DiUkal Maru 6 7 Sinuapore 0 9 Sumpit»n 11. Mentor 13 14 Sumatra 15 1«. Sarorna 1" Sengsarang 30. Mallm N W«U R. Benvrv 21
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  • 65 12 Krsang Tin Ltd. reports a loss of $3,516 for the yrar ended December. comparM with a profit of $13,296 for th" preceding year. The report says that during the whole of 1952 :he rrine w.-.s fV>orlrri and there was no production of ore No dividend for
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  • 91 12 The Malavnn Exrhanse Bank* A<.tnriaiion mjtdr the folio* me rhsnee* tn |t» rtiten to merchant* vr*trr<l»v: Canada buvlne TT 12 3/11 nir mail OD 32 w» d»v.» 12 me TT or OD. 32 1/m rwMly H»nt K*n« vlbnc T T or O n 5S 7'lfi bunrs. TT 52
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1217 12 jr. EJ MANSFIELD tSc CO.. LTD. K 'J" i < AR athar BLOB FUNNEL LINE A****. CarrMrs' apt.en t* proceed vra ether parts ta lead mm* dMchara* caraa SAILINGS ta LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Ova So.rt l> Shorn Penong I P-»rya*nr. M- and London Aor.., p 4 Hampu/y
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    • 565 12 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. F*r U K CONTINENT S'por* P S>OTT> •»*->-!««. Oennev.s par A "rv.' C. R-stterrJom In Port 20/ JO M*r Bent*4, <-• I a A--.r--G 21/24 24/20 Mar 2t/J1 Mar on»«lJ*r NH r H»v 4 Apr S/ TApr 0/10 Apr. Ornlawcrs Hovra London, 12/10 Ap. It/2 1
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    • 570 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN U CONTININT P S>«rT« P»"V)rvQ Err.*" f-r BinQknit 'rvsf "irrv.-sq p-M.-nfl*-, 0/ 7 Apr ■M.hly«" A-, r^«rn« (v«>a| iwt i~-n~3 axe 14/lSApr 11/ilApr 10/10 Apr "Annan.' t-^. P.^*\o« r lr H**v}kong Kcbr- *-i^«, IS/17 Ap. U 14 Ap. 10/12 Apr "Pretarwi" RM i-~jk~> i-*i
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    • 986 12 MeAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL Me ltO4 ILIBRMAN BUCKNALL I KLAVENESS LINE LOMOOM. HAVRE, ROTTEROAM asa«a-»i HAMOURC LOS ASCII n SAN '■AMCIKO. M tor USA. North Af^otK Port. ""tANO. SIATTLI 4 VANCOUVEI ond ConoOo >« Colombo Accaptm« cara. I— Caatral 4 lsata ML XITY Of MANCHESTER" t ArMrkw Part* S'pora
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  • 362 13 ONE THREE ONE WORKING WELL By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Tuesday. \[<>ST of the candidates for the $30,000 Perak Derhy worked on the track here this morning, with Mubarak making the hest impression in a work-out with stahlemate Treasure Top (late Pep C). With Harry
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  • 51 13 SWAYTHING CUP TO ENGLAND •vl:r_- I lues Rum.ir.:;« «tw th* v oncn'f < Kmlairfi t>> three BaStclM •<i r.:! in the world '.•■At iinn^ fhamplon.shjp« Enrl»nrl »<>n th« -.•m rh.imp •-^.p for tha flr>t :;mf in Vteaa rhay bea- Hungary, holrt- s ar.r: en t:me« ».rner« ".r.er« by ft\e m.»ti-Sie<
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  • 64 13 KINOffiON J il. ■>'. Tue»— T lir iMil.in efi br-''' Idtl.v oil '.:.e i v.' ihe lviii -d..y m-nli J^iii.il i ail u:it for 1»4 In their firs' lr.i ■ir re:n.ilir.iit .r- aa kaakaaa i. ram, to be all out for 89 The IndUn< who made
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  • 41 13 YMCJk b- 1 UNAS SerrlM»*m: Iv 1J ruiis in h MBBafal <n>h at Semb»* «ng on SunV M<' A 78 M..blii<li.i Milk 4- Hi. M MS A S I n.h 17 A\- t 4 .:.cv 3- ID. Cl.nui.- J-lli.
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  • 23 13 ;i r Tuei Auatra!U Tirkr-rr.v. *ho are lo totir England durlnc :he summer, lef nan ■aatarfaj on ;he linrr Orcdes Reuier.
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  • 27 13 NEWCASTLE Hie* Jake Tuli. fly«elcht rhiinipion of the H Empire outpoured Almeto FaUinof Italy, former bant.imanMghi rhamp.on over ten rouiius M nlcht— Reuter
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  • 57 13 lOMXJN T\.-r Cheisra «M Ma a akttaj 4 U»li! >vi to re'*irr f.rxt dr. is;. in nt.it en Improved their pro- .-!)••< ajalataal] w:lh a 3-0 »in mor I iverp«jnl Am.«teur intern it lonul centre in if»:> <»f WaMkMMMa A\enue. voreil mw of the «f.^a li\niM«.l
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  • 33 13 LONDON. Tue». Yesterday ft rugby union reMi.\< «ere: Ebbw Vale K. l.lanelly 0: Ne«bruHie 1 1 Crunilin 0 St Ives 3. AWi r».hui Ser\-lceii 0; Pemyn J. I Maeslce 0 Renter.
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  • 279 13 IK)H. Tues. OTFPPINO up the tempo of •5 hL> preparatlcn. Kupremary '.I Donnelly demonstrated hL-; Kallopint; ability when he sprinted tliree furloitcs in 38 I'.i^ best track pcrfonMMan vH OH the training track here thix morninn Tim cla.ssy four-year-old Ls kMMIM to hand rapidly, and
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  • 258 13 RADRODRO SIGNS TO FIGHT POMPEE By Our Boxhix Reporter iSIMELI RADRODRO. thr lishtine Fijian, yrsterday sicm-ft to Aght Yolandr Potnprr. oflici.il contender for thr world lichl liciwHi-ch. title. The bout Ml ten rounds, will be MAgrd at thr Happy World .stadium on Fv.r Apr. 3. Porrppr t5 pxprrtrrf In Singapor*«
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  • 381 13  -  EPSOM JEEP By irOH. Tuesday. SJ( \KI.KT ADMIRAL. classy four-year old by Nearco. is steadily rearhing his peak. With Mickey Donnelly astride, this strapping bay put up his best ever track performance when he galloped clear away from newcomer Double Rlue (Fry) at the finish
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  • 185 13 f MIAMPION jockey Colin TulV^ loh L> back after a ho'.idav In Australia and will be in the .saddle at the Perak Turf Club K.i- -r iiirctini; Tulloh was ■Stride last year's Derby win:.cr. One Three One. Tlie r.iilny fr.r«n.i v haJ bcrr. \>i\Tz\td t>v
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  • 87 13 Tlif rrviltn o( the ftingapnrr R: > I A'vvmMon 5 Spnnn Bhcv>! hf!d I B k:- Timah Rxnre on B'inii^ I MM CPO XI. Krcr>man K. H «n %rnr* SR >b» F 8 Menn»< 100J9 H'lun wore SR N f Brar.r 10] O"her up;' score* »err SR 'h>
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 767 13 I FORCET YOUR WORRIES AND EN|OY A PLEASANT TRIP BY R IL. TO FASCINATING HONGKONG ■v tmi M.S. »TJIWANGI" fjilin« a» »»«roi 1 0 m on Apr 24 H tn4 on May 24r* DURATION OF VOTACI Of AFFRCX 12 DAYS INCLUOIS I 4 CAY S STAY ON BOARD AT HONCKONC.
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    • 314 13 BBBbV I bbbbV r^^ dIJB «ut v^^a UJB J» jßatta^o««oaißal4oßs POMPEE I RAZAK S CREATEST f^ l^ gK MATCHMAKING The njmi which electrified the boxing world when he knocked out the late Dave Sandi. British Empire middleweight champion, in seven rounds in 1951. POMPEE. who stopped MEL BROWN IN FOUR
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  • 330 14 S. Madon gets four goals Tijrcr S.A 7; Katonjc Sajarah 0. an unimpressive first half. Timers slammed seven goals past Katong Sajarah without reply in their First Division soccer match at Jalan Ilesar yesterday. This was Timers third successive victory and they have 19
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  • 72 14 BELFAST Tues K»!<.:ie M thr All-England badm.i.:un chunp;on. ran through Don Smvthe C'Hnadlun kMansaUoaal. in .in txnibition contest here la.st nirht. l'i-i 15-6. Partnered by hi* brother. DtrtM he scored another e-.tsy win it. men doubles defeating the Can..r'ir of Smythe and Bud Por- -< 15-12.
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  • 51 14 EiiTies ;tte now invited for the MM MMMM Amateur Bomiie n championships whl< h li '< hetluled tf> be held al the H:t;>py World Radium on Apr 22 23 .uid .'4 fcmrie- .hould l>e .sen; to Ml B. L Dun-sford honorary setreiary. SABA. o The Soti.l Welfare Dept
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  • 45 14 I:. .1 S\ 1 A Dlv 3A ny li li al Oe\lanc .\estcrdny T\ian Monit OB A beat Yount: Companions AA. 5-1 &-orers for Tuan Mont: were CMM MeiiK Itl. James Ow i2> lid Kirn Ann: for V.C.A A ChanWiiiil bMM Sniiif
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  • 170 14 C.A.openDiv 2 programme with a win /'HINESE ATHLETIC A" made v an auspicious start In their SAFA Dlv 2 programme yesterday •hen they beat Rocklttes 3-1 at CYMA iTound in a fast and lnlerefll!K ttame C starird off la whirlwind fashion and netted their first soul with two n:li:u'f> of
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  • 65 14 Man Mm H eirnes ha\e been ir.fi.eu 0> he Siii-^.i|>ore Aniaieu: lii\liu AsM 1./lo:. !o! !h<* tMM ...jen novices boxing ihnmploi. M ue held uti Kiitl.r. and Saturday .it the Prltte Irainmi. School .md 1 1. Mar 31 at tdr Happy World 1 -..idl'ini E^xiiii. < 130
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  • 309 14 Xt ALA LI MIMK. Tuesday. QULTAN SI 1.A1.M.W CLUB, showing mure speed and understanding among their forwards, won their third successive F.A.S. Division One lixture 4 3 against War Department Civilians at Kampoitg Bharu today. WttlfeMl link in th«- W. D. detvnee was Uw.r full
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 14 The Sl:iga(K:rr Ho ke\ A.vso< ia'nui I «ill hold a dame al the Singapore Hall on Saturday nUht pm la am The S^m- Uodi.m Dance Band vil! provide the i> $2 per head. Hill s\i II II iMimrr brother Sin<apwr\ fam»a» IH>lfallah. v> h.. I I'd the suli.mi
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  • 149 14 Grand Prix, re-organised, in August JOHORE BAIIRI.'. Tues. •pHE Jo!iore Grand Prix racing carnival will be neld in Johore Bahru on Auv 2 pr"\ic«-> the date i* approved by the Men'i. ■■M At meeunv of the Grand V\ iomin;ttee hiki recently tl.e ch-.i.i--.n ii. Mi:. Banalttrr e\pren^ed •\\r opinion that
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  • 168 14 |V I'M lit- .n:.er- :!ie Slnga- ix-r* bll FA Dtv C I*. ve-ieril.t\ >niied their ihtrd <oi. live Mitoi\ ..hei, tl.ev troun.id E..-' A>i.i'.l. li-0 ull the IJ.id;ilii; The .niie ua- M uiir .\idnl thu: Kl\l i v ilo !\t von by a bi el
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  • 67 14 The Singapore Table Tennis As- i .socMtion'.s ultit i»U lor 1953 are: I Pr^ltlent Mr Aw Clu-nv Ci:-e uce-preiulrni* Meurs. I.im Chct: Ann Oi:ui Kont! Yew II S Chua md Alii; Urn: hoii Mt-re'.irv Kwnn i Hh: hon. :u>st. gHMlary: Yeo Kin Hoh. Hon. treasurer Ong Yomt
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  • 240 14 LONIX)N. Tues WHERE arr 41 probable star'r:.s (or the Grand National s>rplerha«o to be run over four mile* 856 varrts at Alntree. Liverpool, next Saturday March 28. With present riding arrangements they are: Mont Tremblant (O Dliki Sinrmhenrl inol ftxedi. Shork Tar' lts not ftxe.|.
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  • 159 14 OAFFI.ES I.SJ-.TITI riON h.-ith bmten 3-1 «err Ml disarm rd by i <truMVird MntiMPorr Rrrrratlor. Club Mdr thru :hr\ met In a Irlnidlv sot err n:.it< h :it RI ground :.!.iy. a llh seven S.A F A flr»t di'.iNton piuyer> were superior In fvrrv depurtment but
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  • 18 14 Mr. RBI Patr* ha^ hrrr ap|M<lntrd public relations offlrrr for ;l»r Stnfi»|)orr Amateur Foothall AaMtrlatton.
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  • 34 14 TOOAT: Hith 0600 .7 0. and 2111 .6 7' [4<« 0010 .5 7 1 and 1408 (2 1> IIIMOKKIIH HUh 07.51 <7 2' «nd :'M7 •71 Low 0241 <5 1i and 1M)«
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  • 55 14 Oenlal Youngsters and Joxtal Youngsters dre» six-all In a sorrer triendlv at Parrcr Park on Sunday. Scorers mere Pand.i l4>, Gopal and Jarman for Oenlal. and Sesaram (3 1. Tan <2> and Bala for Jovial Semajl beat Young Brothers 2-0 In another friendly game. Solehphan and Karam
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  • 182 14 rpHK Sini{apt>re Amateur Boxine As-sociatioci yesterday decided to ante to Western Australia n bn<ing offlciaLs that they should attrmit to Include more jouths under 19 in their tram to meet Sine youth boxing champions Happy World stathum on Apr M and 21. The
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  • 239 14 their form in the serond ha'f KAF. Seletar Corinthians beat Koyal Army Srrvicc orps 3 2 in a I'nited Services Division One IdMfM matt li at Seletar yesterday. Play waa vi rv scruppv in rarly fttacet and Cirmthian.. playinii with a bn<-z«' behind them.
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  • 36 14 Windsor Rc\rr- 4-. 1 In SAF A 1)1- mii'h it thr BOIx vround vr.strrd.iv Trartlon I ■>rpr^ »rr» Tony C«aMwrta<l and HnMein. Donald and Mahmoud rrpllwl (or Wlndnor R- J A McCMVflta rrfrrerd.
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  • 414 14 l/WDON Tiim* WHILE rer«-nt attmMi has b«-en focii.wd main! on 'hr arhifvwnrnts of tt Choong brother. In lr >e *i Fngiand badminton tnurni mint other lewrr-knn* Malayan playnrs havr be* hartrtK ttvtr Mi«v»»s.se}. in var unptonshlpo. In tin- NorfolV champtornhtl K II K'wo won Ifca
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    • 613 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. iContinued irr>m Pace •> ArCOMMODATION VA< \NT FTRMPH'n T»o rooms. b.rl> room, kitchen, sittlni. riln'ns >r*m |srrl»n. bidmlntnn court 496-16. m rnait Road. 1% mile. Tel 8)172. FTRNIBHFJ) double room «I'M b»'hr.»om n'taehrd Ist April In bunc»!rv». N" mn Pull lx>.r i launrir-. 120. Krng Lee Rd I'
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    • 912 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE new Dtinga'ow at 5 1 m_< Tiomwm Road No. 17-7. H1k v -1 elr< uerl 3 beriionms, 3 mod. BmVl Dmini; and lhinc room, aervant quarter nnd irarace Area ***** *q I' Kr-erold. vacant poaaeaslon. Price 138 000 Apply -2A Raffles Pl.ce Phone 3244.
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    • 19 14 SPORT IN P. 13 All the Ipoh track work, hy I |Mim Jeep. Radrodro oiriiN to fight i..ii i"
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    • 90 14 in urp fif//48J% W*^"MMMMMMMMMMi B I* 1 S aafXrnf iaa I Hi y*a^PrV^ 9^ I I B w s j|><> b Frdrr»i4«« oi Malay* ItM (ess 10', to, Cat*. TI.- 196 is j h.(h MIMMMJ rete.ve, ana t4te mtin fmiih is or Brown Saprlr M*J»o|*«y jitrf ItrOt lye Mjpl« paneh
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 135 14 Wa«O%^WbMBWWMMMaV4af. >«M t I K ■ATA Mil 111 MM KM N s| \'K'iol.v\ Ni hiMil NrianciMill I l»f !i>b «>i h.~il il Mduria laOjMl SBHI *»l\ I; MaUtan Mi I Honck*nc Rank al Q«ytaaa| simr BM%) Pulan Rnknm wt 1..1.1H 8r.41 Stantar M I.HalH al v I l»l\ II >lrr<anlilr
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