The Straits Times, 4 April 1953

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, H53. 15 CENTS.
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  • 237 1 Easter brings relief to Malaya's Sharebrokers By Our Market Correspondent gIN(; APORK share brokers last nijrht estimated that $30,000,000 had been slashed from the quoted values of Malayan securities thi week. Prospects of peace in Korea caused the recession. The Kjistci holidays emm .'is ;t welcome
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  • 227 1 Russia tells fate of 2 missionaries LONDON Fri DUSSIA has told Britain that two British missionaries on# a woman have died in a Korean Internment camp and another is reported missing, the House of Commons was told yestrrday. P..^ia has also promLsed to negotiate with the Norn Koreans for the
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  • 87 1 TRAPPED, HE HACKED HIS ARM OFF NEW YORK. Jtto-A-I^ar-old garage mechanic cut of! his left arm with a pocket knife to free himself from the wreckage of his car near Hattie.sburg. Mississippi, and then walked a m.le for help. Mr Karl Creel, recovering In a hospital, yesterday explained that his
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  • 63 1 THE BIG FI6HT Yolandr I'-'mprv lfiT Ib). No. 1 .halUncrr for the world's light heavyweight hampion.ship. drfr-itrd Itinirii Radrodro (17?) at th* Happy World stadium la«t nirht tii. Fijian rrtinni at thr end nf the thiid round. Radrodrn waa down for a c mini of
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  • 56 1 ABOVE: Thr Queen, heavily "bed. is met by the ArrhM«hop of Canterbury. Mr Geoffrey Fisher, on her arrival at Wefttminster Hall to await the coffin of Queen Mary. BELOW: A blark rifchon dangle* from the <t*%d-irii carried hv a mem**m of the Roral Household Cavalrr ax he
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  • 169 1 THE BIG EXODUS FROM SPORE THOUSANDS left Singapore by cars, motor reaches. trains and planes on Thursday night and yesterday for a holiday in the Federation. On Thursday afternoon an extra Malayan Airways flight tonfe Singapore holiday- makers to Ponang. Therr were two extra flight*
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  • 94 1 MUNSAN. Fri. ALLIED and Communist authorities have agreed to a preliminary meeting at Pan mun)o:n m Monday to clear the wav for an armistice in Korea The meeting of liaison officer."! v ill be devoted :o arrarming the pre-armlst!»*». exchange of sick and wounded
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  • 79 1 4 CHINESE shopkeeper of Sembawane Road Singapore, and his girl friend drove off two thugs who held them up at Moßitchie Reservoir at 3 a.m. yesterday. The couple were in a car when the robbers arrived On* held a knire against the shopkeepers neck while
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  • 102 1 FEW of the passengers who left Kalian* Airport by a KLM i Royal Dutch A lines* Constellation yexterriiy for Britain realised that a 15-foot Siamese k'ng cobra •*».< their travelling companion. But the r<>bra wu In a strong wire-meahed box marked with words poisonous'
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Fri— Mrs. Wlnsston Churchil: was U yest—day. The Prime Minister took her to see Oscar Wilde s play ,"A Woman Of No Importance." AP.
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Fri —The Yugoslav newspaper Borba reported yesterday that Hungarian soldiers flred for an hour on a Yugoslav frontier post on Tuesday night UP.
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  • 73 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Fn. rE Duke of Windsor bcltf a reporter on board the Quep Q Elisabeth that he would not attend the Ooronatlon of his niece the Quee-n In June. "I do not think It quite the thing for an ex-king to attend a successor's
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Fri The British Government will "recommend" the Colonial government* to make certain limited relaxations of their present restrictions on imports from Japan, it wa.s announced here tonight This was stated In a British Treasury communique on the Anglo-Japanese trade and payments talks, which have been
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  • 63 1 He and Tito saw 'eye to eye' LONDON. Fri. Mr Church'll »ad today that he and Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia saw "eye to eye" on al! major foreign policy questions "We saw eye to eve o n all m»Jor aspects of policy in the international field. Mr i Churchill said
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  • 23 1 A 14-year-old gii*. Lee Puck Hoe. was k lied last n'ght when a <*ar knocked her down along Woodlands Road Singapore.
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  • 23 1 BERLIN Ft. East German Communists yesterday ganied a Rnman Catholic priest for five years for "hostile utterances against the state UP.
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  • 240 1 I*l*. fiovernment Services 1 Staff Council in the led eratt*a i« to oppose the appointment of a e«mmi«- nion to look into their family allowance sjaestion, says a letter received by the Singapore Government employeeV ounrril of Action secretary. Mr. C. Karthigesu, yesterday. The Federation
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  • 339 1 DATO PANGLIMA EXPELLED BY UMNO EXECUTIVE Party discipline violated, says Abdul Rahman From SAIIEH BIN DAI'D MALACCA. Friday. T'HK C rnlral Executive Committee of the I nited Malays National Organisation at a meeting in Malacca last night decided to expel Dato Panglima Rukit Gantang. Perak I MVO chairman from the
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  • 140 1 MR. Yonc Pung Hoa .1 < agreed to sit as aroitratr.r in the dispute between 'he Po.«t and Tplecommunr tions and General Ortral ">rrvice Unions and the Singapore Government He will open hearings or. Thursday at the Civil District Court. Mr. Yong will
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  • 23 1 PORT SAID. rr!-The Italian tanker. Alba, has -timed In Port Said with a cargo of Persian oil for Italy AP.
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  • 228 1 Latest from the Derby town From Straits Times Serial Corrrspondrnt IPOH. Friday rieht. IPOH If torißht a twplvr-ho»-sr town. Proplr who have never barkpd a horse in their lives rannot resist the fascination of the Drrby And tomorrow is the bin day. For the Perak Derby— 1 Mil) the richest
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  • 34 1 LONDON Fri A Comet [timer left here today on ke first flight of a new pastiper service scheduled to Invrr the 10.200 miles beleen Britain and Japa.i in 36 fc.r- Renter
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  • 30 1 iie pilot was killed His r v bi na «;theld until n«*xt of kin have been ln*4 court of inquiry .s being to Inves'lgat*' the cau.se le crash
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  • 251 3 MAU M AU GUARD DOUBLED 'Shoot to kill 9 order given to police patrols NAIROBI, Friday. Easter leave for troops, police and police reservists has been cancelled throughout Kenya except for compassionate reasons because of the threat of terrorist attacks and outrage> over the holiday period. From this week-end, police
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  • 32 3 POLIO MAY BE BEATEN, HE SAYS OR J V SAI.K. of Pittsburgh t'niversitv. who announced in a recent broadr.«*t that "there is evidence of imminent di*rnv*rv of an anti-polio vaccine." If. picture.
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  • 90 3 Russia frees a British seaman M O 8 C O W. Frl Oeorgc Edward Robinson. 32-year-old British seaman from Hull, imprisoned in Russia since October for 'hooliganism was released from a Moscow prison yesteday. Robinson was sentenced tr a year's imprisonment by a peoples court at Onega, near Archangel, last
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  • 74 3 HANOI. Pri-The French nlgn command says the Vietminh lost an estimated 3no men during a dawn to dark 'kirmish 125 miles from Hanoi on Wednesday A French reconncL«ance party ran into Vletmir.h troops ano fought for 11 hour* Forty Vietminh corpses were counted after the
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  • 19 3 KARACHI PVI -Prince Aiy Khan arrived yesterday from Dacca for a week's visit to WM Pakistan— AP
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  • 94 3 KARLSRUHE Fri Lawyers for three of the men seized by the British occupation authorities last January on suspicion of plotting a Nazi return to pover. will today .ippeal .igainst arrest warrants announced by the German examining magistrate here i«M nicht. The magistrate said he had Issued the
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  • 37 3 YEW YORK. Fn-The Atomic Energy Commission told Vancouver housewives that a mysterious yellow dust they had been sweeping from their doorsteps was from the Nevada atomic explosion* l» mm radioactive but harmless Reuter.
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  • 54 3 WASHINGTON. Fri The Un:trd States Atomic Enerev Con-iTiisslon says that regular lie detector tests of several thousand wnrkrr< at its atomic pnrrcy Installation at Oak Ridge. Tennessee, had not helped much in combating subversive Influences but they had helped in discovering thieves The mrrmlssior. decided to
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  • 30 3 LONDON. Fri— King Hussein of Jordan received the Insignia of »he Knight Grand Crass of the Royal Vlrtorian Order today f'om the Quec 1 at Buckingham Palace— Rtuter
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  • 28 3 OATLESS, some thousand massacre suspects s«uat on the ground at the Uplands police camp in Krn*a. A nii r of personal rffertft litters the foreground.
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  • 282 3 CEYLON BAN ON PRIVATE DEALS COLOMBO. Friday. r'EYLON yesterday banned private traders from v importing roods from Communist China even If they are re-exports from Hon* Konj and Singapore except through the government's agent, the Rubber Commissioner. The Rubber Commissions Jias b^rn placed In charge of
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  • 70 3 KATMAXDI'. (Nepal). Fri. —Italy today Joined the nations "queueinf up" for attempts to conquer the world's highest mountain, 29. 141 -foot Erercst. The Nepal Government is reported to be considering her request to send an expedition in 1959. In viru of the heavy •bookinfs" on
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  • 26 3 LONDON. PYi. Visitor* from America in 1952 numbered 164.000. 36.000 more than in 1951 They spent US$B2,OOO 000. compared with U5570,000,000. A P.
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  • 30 3 WASHINGTON. Trl.— The Mutual Security Acrnry today made an additional allotment of 55.000.000 about £1.7M.000> to Britain, bnnuinjr the total for Britain this fiscal year to £145.000.000— Reuter
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  • 34 3 LONDON, m— Mr. Churchill has promised Labour and Liberal Party leaders he will consider the question of pay Increases for nrd.nary members of Parliament, who now fet £1.000 a year Reuter.
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  • 115 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. THE Atomic Energy f«>mmis sion has announced here that it is enlarginf its Pacillc prnvine rrouads "to accommodate the rapidly expanding programme of deTeloping and testing new and improved nuclear weapons." Bikini Atoll, scene of the first postwar atom homb tests in 1946.
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    30 3 THE THREEQI'ARTER-.MILE-LONT. queue which formed to file past the coffin of Queen .Mary at the lying-in-state in Westminster Hall. The Hall is beyond the tower in the background A.P. picture.
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  • 207 3 'Stop these vandals' Premier urged LONDON. Fri. An appeal reached the Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill, yesterday to preserve relics of historic interest associated with Mr Henry Morgan, privateer ol the seventeenth centary who helped to plant the flag solidly in the British West Indies. The relics consist of tons of
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  • 72 3 Sold export goods in Britain LONDON. Fri —The 10/.gest ever case at the Old Bailey ended yesterday after a 4S-Jay trial of nine men. Their sentences totalled 17 years and they were ordered to pay cost amounting to £14.250 Two companies were told to pay £2.000 coats each. All were
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  • 37 3 LONDON. Fri.— The Queen has decided to visit Aden. Uganda. Malta and Gibraltar at the end of her Commonwealth tour next spring. The tour will end at Ceylon on Apr 21. 1954.— A.P.
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  • 99 3 CAIRO. Friday. pENERAL Mohamed Neguib, Egyptian Prime Minisu ter. said last night that the liberation of the Sudan was Egypt's aim and that unity was the onlyguarantee by which the Sudanese would achieve their freedom. H<> was broadcasting as the Governor -General's commission met in
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  • 121 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. RUBBER ostate wages in Pahang were governed by the supply of and the demand lor workers. Mr Alex Duncan chairman ot the MPIEA Pahang State Committee, told members at a meeting yoMerday __J Although MPIEA -approved wage raws lor ranang were
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  • 73 4 NIBONG TZBAL Fri Chegh Ouan Im W*j granted $1 000 ball »t the Nlbong Teba; Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge 'of causing a death by a I negligent and rash act. Choah was the driver of a rar alleged to have knocked
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR.-Frl-pneumonia claimed 24 death* in the Federation in the week ended March 31. there were 91 cases Forty-five cases of dysentery, with three deaths, were re- ported in the same pe'iori. Other health reports were— polio two cases, enteric fever 14 cases, one death:
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri -A svstcm of voyage licensing' has been introo-uced in the Federation for British ships sailing to China and North Korefc The system H similar to that j in force in Singapore Licences for ships operated from the Federation will be Issued
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  • 23 4 SEOAMAT. Fri -Inche Zainal bin Hall Mohamed. Asslsi tant District Ofnrer. Begamat. I is leaving on transfer to Pon- tlan next week
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  • 229 4 Pahang planters' leader is worried about the new security policy KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PEARS over the possible outcome of proposed wurity policy for Pahanfr were expressed yesterday* at the annual meeting of the Pahans: Planters' Association by its chairman, Mr. Alex Duncan. He was apprehensive that the ne» police and
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  • 89 4 KI'AI.A I.IMPIR, Fri During a recent tour of the Temerloh district by the Sultan of Pahang. 238 Malay* approached the Ruler and asked to be he pardoned for helping Communist terrorists. The police t««k statements from them and allowed them to c<> home. The
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  • 48 4 64 finish course KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Sixty-four Malay and Chin«*» Home Guards took part In a oaMlne-out parade at the Sura camp. Dungun. Trengjanu. >esterday. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Kamaniddln Mn Hajl Idriv who took the salute, trtd them to lead the people In the fljtht apainst Communism.
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Membership In employees 1 trade unions in the Federation made a huge jump last year, it was disclosed In the 1952 report of the Registrar of Trade Unions published today. There were 127<H<5 paid-up members at the end of last year. 20.775* more
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  • 67 4 TANJONG MALIM. Fri Mr P. A Coates. District OnVrr i and patron of the Ulu S*"<an- gor Boy Scouts Association, has undertaken to get a site for a permanent Scout Camp :n Kuala Kubu Bahru. Two hundred and fifty-six Scouts and Scoutcrs attended the Second
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl .--The Kuala Lumpur station ol Radio Malaya will conduct a Dollars for Discs' programme tomorrow fro m 8.30 p.m. until m-dnlght <n aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind The collections will to to help the completion of th<»
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  • 54 4 BEOAMAT. Fri —"This ls the balance from my ration. It accumulated because my family fell HI and could not consume all the rations I drew." said Fong Wah. 53. who was fined $M> at Segamat for possession of SO kalis of rice In breach of the ratio.:
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  • 29 4 BEGAMAT. Fri —Malcolm Paterson. a planter, wax fined $25 at Segamat for driving his car in a negligent manner and damaging a police gate at Batu Anam.
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  • 26 4 SEOAMAT. Fri.— Eighteen Girl Outdes from Segamat and the new villages In the district have left for Johore Bahru for a short Guides' course.
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  • 233 4 $16,952 CHEQUES NOT MET— BUT NOFRAUDMEANT SEGAMAT. Friday. "THF President of the Segamat Sessions Court acquitted a former rubber dealer, l.im Chin Kenf. 11. on three charges of cheating. The president said l.im could not have had any criminal intentions when he wrote three cheques, later dishonoured. L;m in January
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  • 105 4 5 CENTS OF SWEETS IN HIS SHOES 2 months' gaol BEXTOSCi. Kri.— Police Corporal Katnal bin riaji Abdullah, on oulv at Karak JJate. mw a rubber tapper ualking it n a qurir k.t it at •>...■■ a.m. on .Mar. il. He searched the tapper, then a»ked him to take off
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  • 19 4 SEOAMAT. Fri— The Segamat Town Board has derided to close the pnrtang for repairs after Coronation We«lt.
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  • 173 4 Going to Coronation IPOH. Fr day. FOUR members of the Special Constabulary the forre that bore the brunt of the Communis* terrorist attacks in the early days of the Emergency are among the ten from Perak police who Join the Federation police continent going
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  • 91 4 HE WANTS A CERTIFICATE FOR BEGGING BENTONO. Fri.— A 70-year-old labourer. Won* Cheong. who attempted to assault a contractor. Won* Kirn Kew. with a paractc on Feb. S. was sentenced to 53 days' slmpCe imprisonment from the date of his arrest He asked the President of the Sessions Court. Mr.
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  • 114 4 BIG HUNT FOLLOWS TIP-OFF —But escaped men still missing PENANO. Frl. PENANG police were alerted yeiterday evening following a report that two detainees who escaped from the Simpane Anam police station three weeks ago had been seen in Mount Ersklne. A strong force rushed immediately to the area and threw
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  • 36 4 SEOAMAT. Frl.— Mr F>. P Rees. admlnstratlve officer, is commandant of the newlyformed Volunteer Police Reserve at Segamat. About 100 volunteers, mostly Chinese shopkeepers and their assistants, are at present undergoing training.
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  • 32 4 IPOH. Fri. —Mr Chanda Singh. A.B.P. Crimes and Investigations (South Perak 1 who became ill In his office recently, ls reported to be making satisfactory progress in the Batu Gajah hospital.
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  • 320 5 THEY'RE LEAVING —AFTER A JOB WELL DONE Kl'Ai.A I I MPI'R. Frl^-The Ist Battalion King's African Rifles are going home to Nyasaland leaving behind many friends and an impressive record. The battalion sails from Singapore on Apr. 14 in thr troopship Lancashire. Since
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  • 132 5 [XJLK Sui B apur«- racing F mutur.its .ast night won a race againsi time with »hipment ol spare par is On Sunday tiu-y rtop«- to win tnpMtl at the Motor Club rally at The Oap There wer c smilm* faces when Nek Moncrieff Jimmy
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  • 186 5 i MilllHl nil k.i |».»r.- strike threat MMM the water supply. About 300 me mbers or thr .Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union's Dunearn Depot sub-branch, who attended un t-nuryt-m branch meeting iMt nitrht uiLM-d a strike if their claims \n» not settled soon
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  • 101 5 TKNANCi. Fri. Gneow One ("King of the CaU") asked Lt. Col. i. P. H. WdtM m the Penang Co«rt yeaterda^ to let his eaU accompa n T him to the Gre«n Lane Home for the Aged. The magistrate allowed him
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  • 66 5 $1,000 TO GET A WIFE, COURT TOLD Tara Singh claimed trial in tilt Singapore Third Police Court lo cheating another Sikh of SI 000 in January 'Para was said lo have promised to get Ratna Singh a wile On this promise. Ratna remitted $1 000 to Tara In Ipoh. it
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  • 80 5 LONDON Fri Four Scout leaders in Malaya. Hoiik Koi>_ and Ceylon have Ueii awarded the Silver Wolf the highest award for Scout v The award lor "services of the most exceptional chnn.cter lo l lie Scout movement" "tif^ to Mr. C. Dymoke Ore«n and Mr. E.
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  • 45 5 St. Hilda's School at Katong. Singapore, will hold an Easter fair on Monday, to raiae funds (or the school's new playing field and staff housing project Mrs. T P F. McNelce. wife of the City President, wll open the fall at 11 a.m.
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    48 5 In Malaya to entertain Brituh troop* i» this party of Combined Service r.iiirrlaimnrnt Unit artists who arrived at Kallang Airport last night. The arti>W. who have for Penan* on Sunday, arc. left to right Pat StrveaMM. Joe O'Gorman Jowrphinr Bell. Dave O'Gorman and Bernard Bedford. StraiU Times picture.
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  • 242 5 *N INDIAN contractor. K Vu. valhiKa Thevar. who ha.* br*Mi In occupation of a pieve of land in Bukit Timah Koad since 1933. MM declared the owner o( lh v land by th Chief Ju>tice. Sir ChartH .Murrayajraatey. Urn unu-apoie iii^h ('ourt on VlMHaaaf
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  • 256 5 NEW POLICE COLLEGE WILL BE THE FINESTINASIA KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Friday. THE Hijfh Commissioner, Sir (ierald Templer, yesterday opened the new police college at Kuala Kubu Bahru and declared "it is expected to become the finest police college
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  • 184 5 SINGAPORE Trattic Ch:el O Mr W. R. M. Haxworth wants the final wore! the "lnninvi-nifnccd p«"p< »!m do not Vt» the chang»fi bu> routr.s und<r the ne» traffic si-ii He asks them t<> r< m«mb<r that the new MhCW and
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Inche Mohamed All bin Mohamad, assistant Inspector of Malay schooi.v Selancor. will represent the Ex-Serviremen's A>s«j( iation of Malaya at the biennial conference ol exSuvicenun in London He is the first Asian to attend .sue h v conferrncc The i-or.ference will dp held
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 302 5 SPECIAL SALE NOW ON TILL 16th APRIL. 1953 IHS4OI VTS I ROM 30Vo COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT MAY MAY CO. LTD. 90. North Bri.gt Rosd 369. North Bridgi Road Sit-gapcre. Wff. Ii J^ -v E/ l*'u» mooihi I Miflcred Wf\ If 7/ '>>r:ure«and embarra«sment v A It. >in >kin
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    • 187 5 K*Ct laaaT sT'* Ml "^l^^^^/' '^at'^^^^^^aaal .^f Batshelni-s hKkcn N.khllc S..up iv i KfiPTff]+fjf£J M drliciou« c'nckcn bn»th, containing nuir- aafrr^llvaaf J i*hmg egg noodles, garnished > aaaarUvLjT^aaf parsley. It'**oea*y to»en p c; youiu^t pui /WaT Y> 77 1 m^^H the content* of the pocket into i* pint* BBB^^Sb I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 lUIIII ..I. I 11-. I M t>VHlt ll«»% kiuuta ur: u< rsi .a ul Mi «lUal l-l.r. au. aasoaan Data Itafe tt iwauitfj Jpa M.j..r i .ir.r ikM >i i I ..y Umui.: Kuan •i> ai >is<.%rtim «ar xhuk k».. Hwi -f SHrilrd .tsliuu. Work it i i i iv
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  • 21 6 CMII PR»^- „f he laW Mr P A Neelaeand.tn 'hank ag «ho cent «T*stru> teleframn and attended their f»th«-r'» funeral.
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  • 25 6 VINO memory of Mr* t C lan iho paved away on 3rd Ami!. 1«4.« Thy Will lie Hone" Her daugtiter. aon« and crandI
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  • 61 6 <-HAN K(K)N IsITK a«f<i «1 »»a«a»d away peacefully at r ■Menre Nn 4n I strong 27 A Oeviani on »r«1 Apr, l I«SJ .i |0 a m lea- Ing Behind Ms tvlovert wlf» 3 MM 2 <lau«hier' 2 *An«-tn-lam Oaiif h'er-in U« am) *evetal Irani rhiklren to mourn h
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  • The Straits Times Singapore. Sat . Apr 4. 1951
    • 573 6 Two week* ago the Rriti.sh 4ciegate in the UN. Political Co.-pmittee on Dinarmament iiKB*sted that if Mr Malenkov int\i\ wanted to settle the ..rids problems peacefulK. hf imzrit begin by taking a new liM.k at the West.* di««rmanent proposals Mr Malenko% <■• tn» now to have done
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    • 419 6 In the "Postman's Budget" Jerrold wrote of letters "gushing from the heart. .a beautiful unstudied vindication of the worth and untiring sweetness of human nature a record of the invulnerability of man. armed with high purposes, sanctified hy truth." letters to the editor are not always like that.
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    • Article, Illustration
      256 6 Acceptance by the Singapore Government of a member of the Federatior panel of arbitrators to act in the postal employee*' di.iprtr removed the •hreat of Monday's strike. Mr Yonf Pun* How. a young and well-known Kuala Lumpur lawyer, has a task no-one will env> The main issue, the
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  • 1080 6  -  CYNICUS fcEE DENANG'S Muniri- pal Councillors ap year to have absolvrc themselves from thf censure of General Trmplers formidable re marks uttered decidedly the mot juste on his visit tc the Settlement last week I like beat the complaint of tr.e Councillor who remarked. "The High
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  • 169 6 From the StrtiUx Times of April 4 IMS ANOTHER link In the Singapore PenaiiK line of railway was completed on Thursday last when tho section between Kajang and Seremban some twenty nine miles in length was declared opeg. A CORRESPONDENT cointilaltis that the numerous traction engines now
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  • 866 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK IT .seems extraordinary tha' the two foreign legionart**.* who wished to escape service in French Indo-Chlna shoulc have had such a hazy idea ol their whereabouts during theli voyage from North Africa that they Jumped off their .shlw four miles off the coast ol Ceylon, thinking they
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    • 518 6 CLASSIFIED ADS THF Slncapor* ArU Theitr* pr»l""< T ElloiA Murdor In Th* ••*r*:\ on Kr!i1»v. 10th and *t. l I'll Apni it the Hms r I pm. van I AlaaNan Bl'rh bro« n and bUrlc. ■njiirer Tappv »e» r inK bariee uri collar. Finder pleiae I W»n« in. Seranfoon J
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    • 28 6 Reuvirf nf Imitations GERMAN PEN Tt*«tpar«Nt b C««»» Ca*a<itv l"« 'iMiflf ■*«*rv«ii-(*rt«l CifMjn \tt4t<tm I4K C»i4 Nik SO enh a«*tag* EVERIIISIT OPTICAL CO.. 19. Cmmlij S»r«««. imfp*n 1.
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    • 102 6 ■BY saW .a^a^a^a^B^^^ai^ «JK With «he Sew Pliihp. Z. Isjtfaplayera it 4oca no! matter whether yo»i Ike in *ffSfS!m i rily with full CsaVßa^ktw JB electriril) suj>pi\ •"••uajj the New Philipa Z. Ra4iaf>layers never let ><•!• down These sel* are "all < limate^roof" and thrhave that failVOU- -^a^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^a^BSak 'ioiihle action'
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  • 404 7 COLONY LAWYERS WANT DOCUMENTS A UM'KKI) safe in the locked office in Ronham Building. Singapore, of Mr. C. G. Menon. lawyer who fled (o India last -Inly, has bi-comc i thorny question for a number of people. Several Singapore l;>wyrrs
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    72 7 RAJAH SIR Yl'SSt'F IZZIIH N SHAH. SulUn of Perak ph.»tographed yeiterda* before he hoarded the ?l.ll*-tc»n liner Willem Ruys for a toi»r of Kurtpe. before roing to l*>ndon to attend the Coronation of Queen K» >»beth \rcompanying the Sultan are Mr. I W. Rlelloch. British Advi»e». Perak. the
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  • 40 7 IPOH Fri M!<^ Kit iv Hay. rf the Methodist Mtaston rid a l'adlnc vonth «wl Ipoh ha.s left ICalaji on hei home tn Alton, r v -i ISA Ha did mi work in Malaya for 1'
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  • 22 7 I in*' P e<l I Ml< d *nrt Am! P .-^nh P K. p Hn' K P '-viktrn irM] daiwhtw Vr<
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  • 146 7 PORTUGUESE BROUGHT IT >r PHE Burial of Oar l<ord" ceremony was conducted Iby the Portuguese Mission yesterday in St. Joseph's Church. A profession by candlelight wound it« way round the church A crowd estimated at 4.00* overflowd into thp MfWi. Tho coffin "I Our
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  • 84 7 Those butts endanger aircraft (MRELESB rtV'tortsts wrm j 'hrow lighted cigarette bir<* nr matches nut of rar windows 'ndttißcr aircraft land.ng at Kalian* airport A lighted cigarette butt or match thrown from a r.ir :> o< lieved to have started > sra» flre at the a:rp'n yesterday. The blaze alongside
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  • 44 7 Tan Thiam Hock. 22. \va^ rharßPd In the Singapore Fifth Polic Court on Thursday with criminal breach of trust, invnlvinc $4,787 belorcinc to hl« employer. J C Quince of W anri T Avery. Ltd He mm remanded Mi Apr P
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  • 58 7 A lighted cljarette is belleved to have caused a fire which broke out on a rope sltnp. of th» Nleuw Holland two hours before tbe llnerg departure from Singapore yesterday The Singapore Harbour Board P.re Brigade sut the flames out Ir 10 minutes Only minor damage
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  • 21 7 The second riran- in the Malayan Indian Congress lot-•e-v will talce place tomorrow in the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 156 7 There's no 'etiquette' expert DATO C. J. Paglar < Proe. Chanjri) ff»rls that V.I P s visiting Singaporr air polttirally uneasy when thry flnd no qualified protocol offlrfr in the Colony A protocol ofßrer arivi^e^ r.n the rttqnett^ to br obs^ved at offlrlJil
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  • 34 7 IPOH. rti Mr Y. W Surendra. of the National Registration Office, Ipoh. left Ipoh for a three-montn holiday In Ceylon Hmu entertained to a farewell dinner by friends prior to his departure.
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  • 167 7 NOW YOU CAN FLY TOURIST CLASS TO HONG KONG A M-SF.ATER Argonaut leaving Singapore for Hone Knn: today will inaugurate the h"r*t touritt air serrice ever operated in the Kar Ea»t. The .service is introduced bT the 8.0.A.C The same company has also introduced an airline tourist service between 1-omlnn
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  • 70 7 r tug men who h» d Chinese »hopk«-ep«T and ftMik 1 1 if SI2.OUU in cash Irom Ml n Pulau Buko m in the .ir.y iii>ur>. of Nov 30. W< r d (or ><v. -n jresn af Mr. Justice Buttros* in UM S.nsapore Asaizes yest*r<l.»v The
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  • 53 7 Mil 1.11 111 BOY with the li<»n\ share is seven->ear-old lim <;uan lee. brother of a Straits Time* blockmaker. He is teen taking a big mouthful of nasi hryani during the Straits Time* sta IT annual picnic at the Great World amusement park on Thursday.
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  • 93 7 Youth confer- net t<tdr»y decided that m^nibers should shout "Merdeka < Independence" "with clenched latC H i ngv The conf<Ten<> also decided that UMNO shou d urge the F'.dcrat on Government and thr Colon. al OfTle«» to prepare election law* for the Federation
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  • 96 7 taxi driver, told the Singapore First Police Traffic Tour' yesterday that he «i.« hurrying to «cc his grandmothr; who was ill. 'This grandmother ***** ia overworked." said the niaaistratc. Mr. R. C Hoffman. On Jan. 4. Yip drove Mi taxi along Holland Road at a >^eed between
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  • 39 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— Thr First Battalion of the Fnian Raiment will parade aj Batu Pahat on April 16 for the dedication ceremony of the drums presented to th«* raiment by the public of B.itu Pahat.
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  • 51 7 Co-ops have $21 m. capital KUALA LUMPUR. Fri There are now I..VM* Coo[)orative .societies in Malaya with a total workinc capital uf $21 million, the AH Malayan Co-operative Conference was told today. These societies had more than L'dfl.OOO members .said Mr K Subramaniam. President of the Midlands Urban Co-operative Union.
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  • 60 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Dr. Wilson Rae Deputy Chief Mpdica| Oltu-rr to the Secretary nl Staj-; (or the colonies, acrompan ed by Dr. E. D B. Wolfe. As.s.-':«nt Director of Medical Servii' <Rural> Ki-d»-rat!o n of Ma'.aya and Dr. Mohamed Sallc n bin Hajl Abdu Hamld Principal
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  • 365 7 He wants 1954 Federal elections MALACCA. Frld«T. rNCHE Sardon bin Zubir. VMNO Yooth Irafue I leader, today called on the people to jive 'their all >y 1954 as the first step towards Independence. "Unless the people bl( 0 elrct their own represent aivrs to
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    75 7 Tllr. ROMAN (alholM Bish -i of I eedv Dr. Heenan. wi" broadcast with a chlrtrrn* rholr owtr Radio >blj»i d p.m. tomorrow I A well-known broadcaster. Dr. Heenan took part in Ihe "Britain Spe»k«' pi— law me* daring the war. Hr is dv» hark In Singapore today after a ihrrr
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  • 31 7 KiAi.A i.iMPIR Fn CnmprehTMxr |eei>laM.-»n mi] be introduced during the next years Trip new legislation snvrrn irricaMon areas and enable tinlfrrm «ater n\ be imposfc throughout the Federation
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  • 51 7 SFREMB.-\N Fr; Mr. A. C. KuUsingharr a prominen' member o| the Cev|<»n«*c community in STemban. driving along Paul s'r"" when he MMMraly ro'lap •ri t" honp't.-t but d ed on th<- If The funeral r»j ||r Kula* ng ham. a sr n."r teacher a' toe hlnew Srhonj
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  • 86 7 He came in and set fire to house PiE rhipf tenant of an at tap housr at th* Hi milr. Chanai Road SlngapoYr. told police that a man walked in in Thursday. poured kerosrnr on the floor and set flrr to thr hou.v Police yesterday Mha hotMf wai comp'etf-ly 4r
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  • 65 7 \r>'»ut child pattentv :n the 81 Andrew's Mw.rn Or•!vp;»edie H"vp.tal at SigUn 8 ngaporf. will p^h .ii F.«>ter < zt this vnr The gift has been mad* po** bl<- by thr Telo|t Ay-r MellvKi st Youth Fellowship whow members w K vtatt th» 1 '-p
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  • 49 7 Th»" Govr-n'ir nl Sir •>hn N.cnii dai received the following te;»gram !rom the i I am ••"mman'lM Q:ieen to convey to von ii j Moptt of Singapore. H»r Miictv< gratefui rhanks fnr ••our kind mes*.ac» or »vmMth* on thr death Of I«tr Mvf Queen Mary"
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  • 47 7 K'AIA LUMPUR n PtofrMOT NlUk^n'a •>ho ha.« r-<>me to Malpv« *n hr fnive r >itv of Mai.ivn on the »>stahlnhmen< of i Depart ment of inrtnn Studies. vUI sneak on India anfl Malaya' at a tea p| Apr 10 in Kuala Lumpur
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 45 7 ■sfMliM i.mplr «T\" rk% j^Pf*U\ AIR CARGO TkrM ♦•<»•»» »lo»« m n y ,n4 »r».gfc» MALAYAN AIRWAYS BINOCULARS fnjM*%nA* CBS/ I rCUNOIOIN lift Bx3o. 8x45. 10x45. Sol* Distributors KNEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., i 59. North Br.dg* *d (Capitol tuildiog) S per* 6. PHONE ***** A *****
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    • 120 7 r^&P~~^\ < r ~^^3e?^Rk\ r^Qr^r^L^Br^LJrV i .^r%' d^ OM E OA SUPER-UiRTERPROOF RUTOfnPTIC ....'iiu .iiitrn- ul Urn <i r and Ihr Xl U MurrssfulU lesteri thr Omega Seamastrr Farther, virnif confirms the tmrim after I I "ntirs' stay in a I'" m i-en follo«ri) h} a -.uriii" mmersion In an
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 80 7 The Weather Minimum temperature i7.lt p m on April 2 to ~30 am nn Apn! Ii Smctpore '"."> degrees Penanj i 79 Bou Bahtu "4 Kuala Lumpur 74 Ipoh '74 Kuartnn '71 Maximum temperature 7 10 a m TTIt p I Oil April Sincaporf •fi Penang iMi, Kot., Bahru '90.
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  • 329 8 These villagers have 'no time for politics' WE CAN RUN OUR OWN ELECTION, THEY SAID i KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I KADERS of Salak South new village, seven miles from Kuala Lumpur, are anfry over < ritieism* of their elections last Sunday. They described as •mischievous" an allegation by Mr Lee
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  • 130 8 Cathedral faces a financial crisis ST. ANDREWS Cathedral. Singapore. Is "facing a financial crisis," according to the Arehdearon. the Rev. Robin Wood*. Hr Is looklag for IN people who will give a regular monthly gift to help meet the cathedral* rUiag costs. in a letter of appeal. Mr Hoods says
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  • 208 8 70-CENT LEVEL BROKEN Rubber prices sag rE sagging tmdency has continued into this week anrt the price broke the ?•>- -cent k»el. says Lewis anrt Peats weekly report. The llquldalion of the lan few weeks has slowed up con» derably and the last day or two ha.i M*en a better
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  • 126 8 Plan avoids 1941/42 delays KUALA LUMPUR Friday. /^ASH relief may be paid to the members of certain local volunteer forres if they are required for fulltime service and suffer financial hardship A bill providing for thu.- will soon be Introduced In the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 78 8 PKMANG. Kri— The •Kln»»--strand" trpc *f bouse, which may help to solve the hou»ing and resettlement problem In Malaya. h»« lirrn ful un view at Weld Qua*, enang The house is built by a Miupir i»iiibin<iiiuii of deeply trow\h«d mJ uiiiln iv id alluT sheets
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  • 237 8 PENANG. Friday HUNDREDS of shop assistants who tame to Malaya on contract have either been admitted a* partners ay their employers or have started successfully on heir own. Mr Hyder Tyeb Khan, president of the PenanK Indian Chamber of Commerce, said today. He rwiiiiiu-ntinß on
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  • 143 8 KUALA LUMPUR, frl A BILL to consolidate th« existing law relatine to common gaming houses will b# Introduced shortly in th» Federal Legislative Council There are at present seven ■.eparate enactments wlwse provision* are al. »übMant:al!v to run gaming The bill provides a maximum
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  • 86 8 BEATINGS LED WIFE TO SUICIDE BID A >cunf wife. Samanla blnle Abu, told a Singapore court on Thursday that a« it < could not endi;re her husbands beating* any longer, she tried to end her life dy drinking twJ bottles el lodine in her Onan R>ad torn* on Mr H
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  • 62 8 The wteaiv talk by Mr. Keith Payn«. Adult Education Officer. In the aerlea Ttit World Around Us" will not be held on Apr 8. It will take place Instead on Apr 15 In the British Council Hail. Stamford Road. Singapore at 6 p.m. The
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  • 55 8 Aw Lai X.at a seaman, pleadt-d not guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court "n Thursday to attempting suic.de Police said h«- took an overdose of sleep.n, tablets at his house In Chin Swee Road o n Mar. 30. Bail »f $100 In one surety
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  • 29 8 Firing practlcr will take piac> <>n Blakang Matl Island betwren 8 a.m. and 430 p.m on Apr 13 to 17 and Apr. 20 j o 24 daily.
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  • 45 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Some of the adventures which befall Malayan policemen wU be told in dramatic form :n a series of weekly radio programmes called "The Adventures of Police Corporal Hashim.' They beg: n over Radio Malaya at 8 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 52 8 JOUOKK BAIIKU. Fri Mr. V Muthlah. Chief liupector. Malayan Railway, gave a reception at hLs home on Thursday hut to celebrate the marMage of hi- daughter. Maheawary, to Mr X' Maharatnam. of the General Clerical Service Ceylon. Mr. and Mrs. Maharatnam leave for Colombo by air on
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  • 31 8 The annual meetlnx of thy Muslim Leugue. will be help tomorrow at the premises o' the All Malaya Muslim Mi.« atonarv Society. Loronr 12. Oeylani. Slniapore. at 3 p.m.
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  • 39 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl —Ho Tong Lam. a 25-year-old terrorist, wax executed at Pudu uoal yesterday He was -on vtcted In the Kuanian Supreme Court last November on a charge of unlawfully carrying arms and ammunition
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  • 44 8 TKI.UK ANSON. Frl Mr D W. B. Vanrenen. manager of Nova Scotia Estate. Teluk Ansoo la leaving for England on retirement, after 32 years as a plaqier in Malaya. He will be succeeded by Mr. S O Smith, manager of Rubana Estate.
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  • 97 8 Court claim succeeds MR. JUBTICK WHITTON. In the Singapore Hißh Court on Thursday gave Judgment for Mr. Wang Coo-kien in claim for $100,000 against Mr F-.i Tw Hst. Mr. Wang claimed th> money from the defendant a.« the drawer of a cheque for the amount, dated Jan
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  • 54 8 Whrn -Ho Keutn Hong, ana." Ah F"imjt. was convicted on Thursday of possessing tw>< Chine.v terrorist documents Mr M C Boyle senior ASP prosecuting. pres«d for a deterrent «eutence Mr Tan Ah Tah. Judge of thr Singapore First Criminal District Court sentenced Ho coffe- .shop assistant,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 297 8 Si rails I iin<-s I rosswonl ngwie mSki k». j DOWN r? i \i i v r» j j« r j j ii b rd| j *owiori II I I I I 1. B*a**oi«ol tui i4>. I j g^ 4 Hc a mad about a girl <ti. p^c P^j .x
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
    • 438 9 ll'F members of minority communities cannot tolerate a communal alliance which will afTert us adversely. However, forcefully the members of th«» MCA -UMNO allianc- may assert that its purpose purely to promote better understanaing in .sorial and economic affairs among; members of th- MCA md
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    • 276 9 111 l MKU\MS I WONDER Just how r.nuch of Eric Mitchells recent article on British Sergeant* was based on personal knowledge Being something of a freelance journalist myself I seemed to recognise his article as of the "pot boiler" variety, having no useful purpose and serving only
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    • 235 9 CALL A HALT' ALTHOUGH I nm a Chinosr mysHr, I (ppl imprllrd. in 'ho intrrrsts of thr futu r e of this country which the British havr helped to Rrow from practically Junglo land to what it BOW m, to support thr sugcrstio n made by four corrrspondrnt. Another Forngn
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    • 57 9 MANY -i.Titime competition* havr been held, but each <in*ers and instrumenta- aye bren put together tn the competition Woui-i It not be inly fair «n.cer* and InstrjmenUlifta in future talentim" ■ompr'i'ions so as tn c'.assifv dinner of each rvent. viz: -.nrrr a« a sincer and winner a<
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    • 232 9 IT Is admitted snmr tenants (not landlord*) make 1 huge profits hy sub-letting Landlords nho acquired thPir houses (built post- war and therefore not subject to rent rest r.rtion) before the Korean War also receive very Rood inromes. But A Reader s' .s'atemen' ST. Mar.
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    • 123 9 J THINK it only fair to emphasize the good work being done by the Commissioner of prisons Malaya, and his staff at the Prison* Training Depot at Taiptng where prison warders are receiving highly specialised training. There have been three passing-out" parades at this depot dur.ng
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    • 51 9 Swift handsome WITH strikes looming in practically every Government and Municipal Department, it is obvious that the Trade Union Advisers have done the job they were sent out to perform magnificently Should they not now be given a handsome bonus and a swift return to the United Kingdom? UNION ONION.
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    • 78 9 I WAS one of those who applied for the post of Probationer Teacher recently advertised by the Education Department No definite date was given for an Interview and it seems unlikely that the selection of candidates will take place earlier than August or September It is
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    • 179 9 MR J Copley has raiard a matter which has been disturbing the local education world. H<* mentioned English" as the subject of lnrons stency In the Cambridge Bchooi Cert'.fleatf examination. There are other subjects which are exposed apoawntly to the examinees' whims. As an examining body,
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    • 153 9 ONE of tne greatest problem i facing the Colony today the epidemic of strike tnreats. In the good old day? wnen a worker was satisfied w;rn a monthly income of $2b. the word strike' »a unheard of. Why' Because living was cheaper as there were fewer taxes
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    • 57 9 IS it legal to charge Interest of 4 la per cent a month foi a sum exceeding $1,000 borrowed on the security of a motor car? A colossal busines* Is going on In this line and I believe <hit most of the victim xn ignorant of the
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    • 353 9 THE remark attributed to Mr. B. J. Surridee. Advisor on Co-operation to thr 1 Secretary of State for the Colonies about eliminating the middlemen (in the markets) is about as sensible as the one made. many years ago. by Kinp He is quoted a.s
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    • 235 9 Coronation Cup proposed JTNE 2. the date set for the Coronation. is fast approachinc and arrangements are now being made .<:: "\er the country to celebrate the occasion I- is gratifying to see that rs'ates are not lagging beh'.nc m this matter. While this gesture on the pir: of cs'a'e
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    • 102 9 IT ha* oem in the news that people have been falline from the SIT flats in Upper Pickering Street yet the SIT authorities do not take steps tc lence the top pan of the build me or around banisters It might be a mater of com mitting suicide
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    • 66 9 I WAS iLsirn.ng to the Ipoh race commentary from mv RedifTusion set when the most exciting and Mrillme stage, the announcer Interrupted with an advertising announcement. Cannot RedifTusion arrance for advertising done in between the actual runninu of the races so that subscriber* will get their money* worth
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    • 115 9 From time to time we are told that the cost of living in Singapore is higher than in the Federation, although import duties are charged en goods into the Federation which are not charged In Singapore. In your leader on Electricity Charges you point out that the
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    • 82 9 I WISH to congratulate the Tamil Section of Radio Malaya for more time '.n the morning programme. But couid not this broadcast begin at A am so that listeners would have a chance of enjoying the morning programme before they get to their work? Secondly we are
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    • 116 9 Points front tviivrs Centre m Y.o Ctiu Kirn Roid M werh »t wfckfc Hi. »trd Mft4 dr.'tutr could »pph, for »4m,tt,on ,ni work tor H»«i, m,m- irri'n<f of be tJufKr j rradr Sl "«'K"« XY.Z. < On Sundiv eaealM I wji r <m*pr<lt4 »c t Cfc»r-»i $»r»K» kfS44cat» »krau<K M
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    • 312 9 Truth about a bonus BEFORE rxposinK "Engineer's" inaccuracies (bonuses to municipal employee*) I must contradict his assertion that I recrivrd a bonus of $30,000 for my services to Singapore municipality. I ravr Wvn t<> refer U> another invention in connection with myaetf whtrh savours of Poo Bans corroborative detail intended
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    • 163 9 OVLK GO., ipftrr ST. Mar 27> rails fnr a reply to rfmnvr ar.v lab"* lmpresMon that commercial emare better off than Government Servants Reasons why vacancies in Government Service ranno( be M!led Include the fart that applicant* must 1 B*> locai-born or hold citizenship papr 2
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    • 50 9 GRAND EASTER MIDNIGHTS! TONIGHT 1 jf EVEN AND Ym^-L TOMORROW THAN "THE PALEFACE bob v ja« xor HOPE WSStLL ROGERS color by TECHNICOLOR «^n^^^*'^'^*^ > .THE FINKST PASTILLES MADE IN BRITAIN FOR COUGHS COLDS CATARRH THIS SK.N ON TrlfT TIN a^S^ Js IS VOl R GUARANTEE X^^j^^^^ni MEGGESON^^ MENTHOL EUCALYPTUS
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    • 135 9 CASTROL WINS SHITISH EMPIRE MOTOR >:i wWw. CLUIS 1225 MILE i^^KSWP^^BSr N^P^^k' RELIABILITY TRIAL .•JMfefeCw 1 CANADA 23-25 JAN. 1953 la—^^^^r Under worst Canadian j^P^. winter condition*: P9 *1 *tar»*-d 19 finished .3^^ H^Mtt caM Wlfh Perfect »<ores "^^S^^lg^r^^HP 4 USED CASTROL Hi MILES HIGH ON CASTROL On 24th March
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  • 176 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. FYI /GENERAL investmen'. doped \J with slightly steadier undertone on the Stork Exchange yeaterdny fallowing Wedncaday's weaknej* Trading closed after the nr-min-r call ani w.U rraun-.c next Thursday. Bales volume was low. Rtses and falls were In balance but the downward mores
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  • 131 10 rF Malayan Exchange Banks AwvU'lor. made tht> fnllovtitt rhtrj" tn It* rates to merchants nn Thurvlav--NFW YORK: buying T.T 12 IS Iff. air mall. O D. 33 til. W da\< 33 3 Iff. credit bill* S3* t rratft bills selllnf. T.T. or OD. 31 3 'pfdY. CANADA: buj-int
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  • 25 10 Income tax collections in the rr?dt?ration of Malaya during tht? four weeks ended March 28 were 54.317.198. states the Comptroller of Income- Tax
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  • 526 10 MARKED DOWN RUBBER STEADY, QUIET riE Singapore share market on Thursday took another knock after tin fell by a further $12.75 a picul. sufficient to last until the markets re -open on Tuesday. The list of tin shares was again pruned but at the lowe/ levels some buying interest was
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  • 23 10 R*n«-nc Tin Dredtlnf Co Ltd ha* declared an Interim dividend of 1» per cent, lev tax. parable on May 13.
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  • 155 10 KESANO Tin Ltd.. whlrh owns a mine in the Malacca district worked on tribute, has now restarted producing Un-ore. after a period of about two years shutdown owing to flooding. At the annual meeting In Singapore on Thursday the chairman. Mr. M B. Bell. ToM shareholders that
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  • 84 10 Klnaap«re Chlneve fralart Ei--rhaiurr. Noon prices per pirul m Thumdny wer* Copra qule'. buyers Mtfi f.o.b. M 3 sellers. Coconut ntl nellers M 5 quiet Pepper: quiet, small business 1 pas^lnc <~n an fob. basta. Muntok «hlte. MlO sellers. Sarawak SMS. Lpinponc bUrk 5535 Lewis and Peal: Closlnc
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  • 49 10 Soap production In Malaya in January totalled 34.472 cwt. of which '16.276 cwt. was produced In Singapore ano 18.196 cwt in the Federation. Soap of Malayan manufacture sold in Malaya during the month totalled 35.243 cwt and stocks held at the end of February were 21.460 cwt
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    • 590 10 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Far U K /COMTINIMT S pora Sno- •'encng BewaMet for Gmoo Liverpool. ■jaa BoNl Can. 8/0 S/ 8 Apr. 7/ 8 Apr It MM <■ Sf I *^f MOvfol, LC*^OOW, ;-~.rrtor- 11/18 Apt. 10/11 Ap. 21/14 Apt Be>«lewrh fo' Onno L'veroool. An.-r-P H-,-00'0 11/17 Apt It/M
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    • 598 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILIMCS FROM SCANMNAVIAN/U K /COMTINfMT S DO>e P S'nom Panong "trtta" for Bongkok (not CO'rving pa.v<iar.) 7 Apr "Ar<naa>" for etorgk-jk Hnngkeng Men.lo Kobe A Vok-hor»-o IS/14 Apr 11/14 Apr. It/12 Apr "Pratarle" for Bongkr< Vugon H-jrvj kong Mon.io Krttw Vokohorno It/It Apr 17/17 Apt 14/14 Apr
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    • 1080 10 McALISTER CO.. LTD. TIL: Ma. Bt«4 f.ffM^ ak BOCKMALL KLAVIKIM LOTB A«capt«« aar»a fa. Catrttal A taats. and for US A North AtlantK Portt Aaterwaai Part. •no Canada v« Colombo BOOGAIatViLLI -CITT O» MAMCNtSTtt" t s p^,. Penrng S pora P S'riorr. Peno-vi Apt. 11/17 Apt 18/MApr 11/UAae. ay». ■^UfIMYVILLt'
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  • 415 11  -  RALPH MODDER JAGIR, TWICE DOWN WINS By VOLANDE POMPEY (IH7-Ib), No. 1 challenger for the world lmhi-hra\ > wrujht championship, tarried too many punches and hit too hard for Isimeli Radrodro (177). the light-heavyweight champion of Fiji and the Orient, who retired after the
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  • 475 11 FARELF FINALS omilino. swarthy, 23-yrar- old Cpl. Robt-rt MulllK.4ll of the Royal Ulster Rifle.-. Hoiik Koiir) won a Nen.sulional victory ovtr kr.MK S»Jt Muk Kelly, l^t yiar > KARELF. inter-S« 1 vu-rs MMI Smuaixjn- Diitrlct light-mid-<lnnlghl Lh.unpion vihom be batiereu inUi suomLs&iuii oU
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  • 273 11 TODAY ■Mi f>IY. I: K.Uni Sajaraa) Pataa Branl at lalaa BV»ar DIV. -.K l,.mUi>ni S.C. V fJta#> •ar Raven bI OBffMHII WaadbrMre lltnMUl I (iavl. riiniint (>n..r al Menial llatptUl iround Tiayrah M«.«r- v NrUJi S.C al t\M\ (rmiad. YOITM TOI RNKY: SI. bMmWbV^ >■ »iu«l Viihiwiii Dad
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  • 79 11 Th* nealy lormed Outboard B<>.,--Int Cl'ih i>f Slngauort «11l hold Ml flr»t Kaxtrr Rn:atu lomormr. in '\> .Inhnrr 8>ral(« wpm of the <au*eu.i\ martini from 9am Fmitvy four -omiietitor* will take part In ten rare* for motor Ivwv «nh RRlgfcßaj of (rum under 10 cubitlnr he* to
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  • 97 11 Indian Amoi la'ion cricket t«am* !ir the «r*krnd are Agalrui YMCA at YMCA groiii.il 2IS today B S Soin leapt. l N.u..--vanan N K Devaraj. M 8 Oill n Indu Bhalrl D l.ill E Dor»l--«mv R Surma J l-»l and A l.il Rr«cr\r->. H E Asliroß Ar.lnr.il
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  • 69 11 M.ik.itv giand »c< otid hall ;..!:> Koyai Arnif Service Corp* M-ored three quirk vouu to talfli UNAS S<-iub«iw«n. :i 3-2 in a ÜBIMd Srivuo I>iv. 1 nunn at A\ei Kalah Ro<ml yr>lrrdav TIM Navy led by two xoai* throiwli nionipMiti aitd Runari -n at Ihe
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  • 51 11 Kin.ii.v of Ait Univirvtv of \(al»*.a tiadmin.on ihHmpion.srttp will br a; th«- Ctetaal Union Hall. K:u>vo«>n Road on Moiidav bes:?ilimn a; 4 p 111 I »il: Ca.in wife of the flVil..ii:iriln will give a»a\ trti* prtMi WaaJ I'rn^ So»fi aiiU i'vun I\ lie 1100. pta) .>ii rxli.u.;.iH. match.
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  • 36 11 Younii Companion* drew l-l witn K. urii.ir.iii C'luu In a SA P A 1)1% i.\ m.ith M UevlanK xtadium on rhurv'.MV Kok liln C't.ov vored fut YourtK Co:npaniuti.< and Sah<r riiiialused lot Kebrnaran
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  • 26 11 Sele(«r PC beat KM I 1-0 in a IA r A I>i- 3A ma'ch on the CV M A ground on Thur*day. Ahmad M-ored.
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  • 266 11 rE world heavy right title flght between champion Rocky Marciano and former champion "Jersey" Joe Walcott scheduled for Chicago on Apr 10. ha* been postponed to May 15 Al We-,,., manager of Marciano H^ked .in Hie poMpuiiriiieii! >r- ercUy ajfeaj a <pnull-' bad c.:uterue<l a cut
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  • 294 11 STAR Soccerites played well to nuld the formidable Fathul Karib to a eoal>ss draw in a SAFA Div I n-jiti h at Jalan Brsar on Thursday. PVhul Karib'A attack lark n'iih' wnhou' tlie ynim of their attr forward Sukiman who ia si ill nurmnt an
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  • 332 11 Tiger S.A. 1; Marine I>opt. S.C. 0. 4 FIFTY-TIIIKI) minute goal by Inside -right Boon Seong against the run of play enabled the hard pressed Tigers to snatch two points from Marine D«M»t Sports Club in a thrill-packed SAFA Div. 1 league m.iU-li at Jalan
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  • 91 11 M%l. M( A IM. QIMOArOaU M r\pr«'lea'. wan k lh» I <■■■ »ntl'* tnitrhM again<l Malar, a hen a «lart m*dr In their haa hnnn lr»m mmi- lie '-...iih >f. Ion al Malaria High <rha*l ia«rt« ladav. Malarra'a Mahamrd ll«m hin Jalyrfin HBM Mm Hee Thin
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  • 84 11 The (ollu«inii were t'.rtini to IR4) uinniiuee at 'he annual gen»u: inceting ol the I.ndie* Section Lrland Club, hekl on Thur«la> CapiHin Mr> J Jan'aen. Vi< cCapt Mn. A Mur<huw>n. Se-re-HUT] M.\. b Balier L.Gt'. MxUAKrr Mr.« I Moi-:-.soti Commillee Mrs R H« \|rj E Junes
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  • 60 11 *iv*: xre 'he re.v.ilt« rvf tie* v. :tie YMCA. tennia tournament un niuradaj Mix.-d Doublet, nnaic Mrs. .118 aiMl One Chrx Rm b; Mrs J F Pearcy and Urn He* I Chin 7-S «-J. Men Sincle? -jiMrifr-flnali" N KHov.t* b> Dr F V Kh«o
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  • 80 11 The Smi'h Korea wrer team of 3? plaver< and nffldaU vlll leave South Korea hv air on Apr 7 and are experred In the Colony on Apr. t or 9. Fixture* arranged fur their vt«lt are Apr 11 v 9lne»p<ire "A'; Apr 12 Slno-Malavx. Apr
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 621 12  -  EPSOM JEEP Bred for stamina and certain to stay all the way By \]Y three against the field in the $30,000 Perak Derhy over one and a half miles at Ipoh today, final day of the Perak Turf Club Easter meeting are: 1. MUBARAK; 2. Zatopck;
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  • 155 12 K < t 1 BPSOM JEST »XEMtNGTON Staftac NMtar B— M Wave (ALL BOY »L».SiINOTON tobrtM Junr roi\|»R KOfNO WAVE A««ar rai RIVKR MOON II Hula Hul» TMr (ieM BIVEB MOON II Hula H«l» TMr <.«M HI'LA HIIX Rlvrr Man II l.urlfrr R*rr. j >i mr.MAt v
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  • 1253 12 r<KHI K Tote is on races 4. 6 and 7. Big Sweep is on Race 8. Race 1— 2.3#: Class 2. Div. 2—7 Furs 1 040 Cape Hwn Jones POO C. C. Suble Yong 2 216 C artaaassa Lansdown 900 Newlands Suble Spencer 3—6 Kinging Master Plannery
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  • 90 12 KINOBTON "Jamaica*. Fri. FIOHTINO centuries by Roj and Manjrekar enabled India to avoid an Innings defeat on the fifth day of the nr>h and nnal Test againsi the West Indie* here yesterday INDIA (lat Innai Sit WF.ST INDIES lint Inns) >7« INDIA <Z«d Ro< law b
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  • 426 12 SO open is today's Derby that I will not attrmrt ta predict who will eventually start favourite Kinsport Mubarak. Coh»nol Daly. ZatoDTk and Panm'pr arr likrly to command mout support, according to pamf >1 opinion on the racecourse yrstrrrlay Here is what trainers
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  • 22 12 K Mini MALAYA WILL ■HIOAIK A«T TUT FIRST FIVE RAPE* FROM IPOH TOItAV THE PSRAK DERBT 111 RAC E FIVE.
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  • 516 12 DEST RET looks a rood thing in t hr fourth racr. Thi Panorama urlding had a pretty rough passage in the Derby Trial last week and 'at the finish was right on top of the horses. Roman Galley has struct a bright patch.
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  • 85 12 "H \MIMM\ jorkev olln lull who was injared while ndinc j < inerolor last week, will kilm I'tlm any. fnclK.ii jockey lU-% inn.* «h.> rrlurrW to Knclinrt last month iltn a short »«cre»«»al season on the Malayan Tarf. -i.t on" Ihr mark at Haul r. k
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  • 204 12 %|OBT Imprenrtve Derby hnr«e on the trai* on Thuniday morning was The Baaan 1 Woods 1 «h stretched ou' stylishly in a tea'liui mile workout with Prlvaleei 1 Franklin) G«M DlnrtT attempted tn g with Pox's pair but dropped nth back after couple of furlongs The
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  • 223 12 PENANO. m 1 l»;niNO bo>» will be »een in action at the next Perang lurf Oib n'eettng on May t. 11 •Ml 1« Claaa Three md Fl»a horws will be catered fcr The committee have decided that the «F ard 7P races f"r
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    • 988 12 WANTED TO PCBCHASB WANTED 2nd hand motor-cycle. I J.Vc to J&Occ Contact 1(7. TtkMt Ayer Street. WANTCO WANTED hsif acre building lsnd. residential area within town board. Seremban or Port Dtckaon. Reply Box No A7O7S. ST. BTAMPS WANTED: We wish to buy a good collection o( Japanese Occupation stamps. Alao
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    • 143 12 I I ouit Tirmrd Xrrmrmrr AjmtK E. NASSIM SONS, m Bridge Road Spore WRESTLING!!! HAPPY WORLO STAOiUM I 0M4.11 lAT J» P.M. PONT MISS THIS STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME THE HOMIF.RMAN VW ZAMBO A Never Has A Wrestler rU-en L Ri'ifWfiJ So l.n(h~i:UnMiraH> afJKk^sA This *'.rr, With His I tniri.t luliri He
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