The Straits Times, 18 June 1953

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1953. 15 CENTS Established 1845
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  • 23 1 ROSENBERGS: Last-minute stay of execution US RADH 19, iiing at Sin rday uith a bouquet of flowers r his parents, V, p. picture.
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  • 218 1 WASHINGTON, Wed Supreme Court judne. Justice William O. Douglas, \iu\.w granted a stay in tlie exeeattoa of the atom spk-s, .Inlms and Ethel Rosenberg, 1! hours before they were clur tn die in the electric chair. The decision of Justice D*Ugla* was made known after a
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  • 776 1 Russians are told: Get out BERLIN. Wednesday. LAW was declared in East Berlin 1 today as 100,000 rioters swarmed in the streets demanding that the Russians leave Germany. The Soviet authorities made lliis diiisli'. move as more demonstrators formed up to marcii towards the
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  • 178 1 'Red dean' poster in the mud BERLIN. Wed. Posters of Communist "peace" workers including the Dean of Canterbury— were torn down and trampled in the mud in todays East Berlin riots. Demonstrators climbed posts to throw stcnes into the upper windows of government offices, then they ripped posters dewn. Posters
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  • 36 1 ASCOT. Wed, Tlie Quern's Choir Boy wo n the Royal Hunt Cun over seven furlongs here' this afternoon. Lord Durham's Brunei r,. w;is second and Lady Zla Wernher's Hiatop third. Reuter
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  • 31 1 BUDAPEST. Wed. The Communist-led World Peace I Council Is to consider launching a world-wide appeal aimed at negotiation between the bk five Powers, it was announced here today.—Reuter.
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  • 19 1 CAIRO, Wed.-Gen. Neguib the Prime Minister, was confined indoors today with tonsillitis and a slightly rising temperature.—Reuter
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  • 101 1 ONE COMMCNIST bandit mrnt killed yesterday and lour others captured when police 'smoked them out" of the underground lair portrayed above by an irtist. The hideout was approached through a tunnel leading from a trap-door set in the side of a well. The chamber was ventilated by two
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  • 54 1 KHATMANDU, Nepal. Wed Mrs. Tensing Bhutia, wife of the Everest conquering Sherpa got an enthusiastic welcome from crowds in Nepal's capital when she arrived here today with her two daughters to join her husband. The vast crowd included MrJohn Hunt, whose husband led the British Himalaya
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  • 26 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Wed—One hundred British Servicemrn with their families arrived at Southampton tonight in the troopship Asturias (22.445 1 tons) from the Far East.— s
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  • 93 1 Korean truce line is drawn WASHINGTON. Wed. IJNITED Nations and Communist nepotiaton have agreed on the truce line to divide the armies In Korea after an armistice, it was reported here today. .■nt vu made Ictions prcently covering the truce sesniunjom. The State Department had on the mlormaloll. The demarcation
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  • 10 1 The I ask tall of J of Eoscnbctss.— Renter.
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  • 26 1 N'GTON Wed.—Preident Eisenhower tild today !i»i he had written another President Synsman icpiain n« the United attitude towards conol an armistice in Reuter.
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  • 243 1 A YEAR FULL OF HOPE THIS is a year full of hopr for Malaya. declared the Huh Commissioner. Sir Gerald Templer in a special iihnn.ikc uiven to Straits Times readers tyfl i>. the fiftli anniversSf- of the "Km*- rnei icy. ll<T<- is his mess.iK*': \W can look hack over five
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  • 515 1 BANDIT BOSSES SMOKED OUT OF WELL HIDEOUT KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. gAMBOO poles sticking out of the ground I. <i police to a Communist underground hideout in the Cheras area on the Southern outskirts the Federal Capital yesterday. Five Communists were in the hideout and afte: short battle one was killed
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  • 135 1 .LONDON, Wed. Miss Mar (jaret Bondfield. Britain's first woman Cabinet Minister, died yesterday. She was 80 MKs r. nii.iiciii was elerted to I Parliament in 1923 and a year later, when Britain's first Labour Government was formed, she was Parlia- I I is dead mentary Secretary
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  • 221 1 Food exports may be stopped K LUMPUR, Wed. T»HE people of PengeA rang peninsula, in South Johore, were warned today that the Government would stop their export of foodstuffs to Singapore unless they co-operated in wiping out the Communists in the area. General Sir Gerald Templer.
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  • 158 2 Take the A-bombs into account, says Churchill LONDON. Wednesday. UIR Winston Churchill told the House of Commons last night that America's atom bomb stockpile should be taken into consideration when assessing the strength or NATO forces in Europe. Questioned by foimer Labour Defence Minister, Mr. Shimvell, Sir Winston said ho
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  • 26 2 SAIGON. Wed. A Laotia pHWßgtr plane carrying people crashed into the La< .jungle during a storm jrettei day and all aboard were kille
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  • 108 2 SIAM MAY MODIFY U.N. CALL WASHINGTON, Wed. rpHE Siam Ambassador, Pote Sarasin. called at the US State Department last night and said his government ma\ modify its proposed reque.v for U.N. investigation to d( termine whether Communi moves in Indo-China represent a threat to Siam. "I have been instructed b\
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  • 221 2 TEHERAN. Wed. TWENTY-NINE pro-govern-ment National Front Deputirs broadcast an appeal to the people of Teheran today to master ir. .strength in the Mailis Square on Friday becatiso "we want the Persian nation to know how politics have been handled in the country recently. They
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    • 421 2 BEAUTY M AT ITS PEAK i Jw /%J^* INTERLOCKING CQJIr ROOFING X I L E S L I t! I 1 *^*^T*^CL^ Green Redland 51* tiles are used on this house in Malcoim Road, one of fifteen Available in red pastel ment Architects r>pt Genpra] Contractor: P re y- or
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  • 181 3 SKIPPER 16 HOURS ON A 'FLOATING BOMB' VANCOUVER, Wednesday. I^lir. skipper of a blazing tanker stayed alone on board for 16 hours here today until it was towed to safety. Captain Bill Boyte of the 517-ton Argus ordered the crew off when fire broke out. Police said the Argus—with 30.000
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  • 130 3 CAN'T WE STOP IT RAINING? M. P. ASKS LONDON Wed. The Government was askeri today to do something about the weather. Mr. Geoffrey De PretUui Labour, told tle House of inai tne Government should iook into the possibility of ecttint; ruin clouds to empty over the Atlantic. Rain has fallen
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  • 29 3 TEHERAN. Wed Mr. Abbas Parkhideh. chairman o; Persia's nationalised Oil Sales Board, announced tociav be had submitted hi. s resignation to the Prime Minister. Dr. Mossacieq.—Reuter.
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  • 204 3 m WKW YORK, Wednesday. Eric .lohston. president ot the Motion Picture Association of America, today admitted that Hollywood almost lived on its overseas earnings He said. In his annual report, that the American film industry was geared economically to a world
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  • 75 3 `I DON'T LIKE ANZUS' —CHURCHILL LONDON. Wed. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, told the House ol Commons today be did nut like the ANZUB pact between Australia. New Zealand and the United staiev. ot winch B Ilaln la not member, Questioned about the pact the Prime Minister said: "I
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  • 56 3 depose king BANGKOK. Wed. Mr Kreng nju. spokesman foi Kinrj Norodom of Cambodia today said the French would be breaking the law If they deposed the kins m hla abs< nee and appointed someone H< \>a- commenUni on reporta rrom Saigon that rrance was considering deposln I king
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  • 32 3 BENARKS, India, Wed—FiT people were killed and 50 Injured in a collision between i p/Ls.sonprr train and a -nor. train 50 miles from Monghya, in Bihar .state, last night. Renter.
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  • 177 3 T»HE Unitod States is adequate dofmrr If create a new "arsenal o: SHINGTOX. Wednesday, elping Japan to reafm to relf. but is not trying to jAsia" j n Japan, government officials said tod::y. Recent Press reports from Tokyo said that Japanese Industrialists were planning to
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  • 101 3 LONDON. Wed- Earl De La Warr. the Postmaster General, said yesterday he had asked the B" B. C. for a "full and detailed report" on the showinr of the Coronation ceremony by television in the United States. A Labour Peer, Lord Lawsen. had asked in the
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  • 18 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.—The U. S. Senate today passed a Bill civiriK 1.000.000 tons of wheat to Pakistan.—A.P.
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  • 28 3 KARLSRUHE. Wed.-West German authorities yesterday 1 released two more of the suspected Nazi plotters arrested by the British lxst January,! leaving only two frill in custody—Reuter.
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  • 22 3 JAKARTA. Weci The Bir-i mese Charse c'Affaires. U Sein. today presented a sift ol cold leaves to President Soe- karno—U.P.
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  • 132 3 yHE Queen and the Duke A at the Royal Ascot race ing trip up the River Tha tion celebrations of Eton < LONDON. Wednesday, of Edinburph ended a day ■s yesterday with an evenmes to watch the Coronacollege. Accompanied by Princess Margarti, the Queen
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  • 68 3 OTTAWA. Wed— A British Comet jet liner bought by the Royal Canadian Air Force yesterday made the fastest ever Atlantic crossing by a jet transport plane. Its flying time for the 3.545- mile flight from London to Goose Bay. Labrador, was nine I noun 23 minutes compared
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  • 50 3 A (.KKKK veteran of the Korean war. gaoled for not turning in his uniform when discharged. ha« appealed to Premier Alexander Fapagns and the .Minister of National Defence for his freedom. Private Nicholas Trypheros explained he had no Job or money to buy clothes A.P. ll_
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  • 280 3 LONDON. Wed. ■"THE first day of the new account did nothing to enliven the Mow stock markets of previous dnys and once more business was very light .uirl price movements few and insignificant,. Far Easterns were no exception to the general quietness but Japanese bunds finished fractionally harder
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Junr 17—Cash I Buyers C«72' Sellers t«75: Forward Buyers t«7»' Sellers £675; Turnover a.m. 85 tons; p.m. 100.
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  • 35 3 LONDON. June 17. Soot 20d July 20d Auc 20d S*pt. 20d.. Jiilv-Sept 20d Oct.-Dec 20d Jan Mar 19".d.. June c If. 13\d, July c.i.f. 19\d.. Aug. ri f ir»\d. Tone: Stradv after easier.
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  • 44 4 TWO PIPILS of the Kuen Cheng Chinese Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, present an embroidered picture to Lady Templer during her visit t<> the sclioul on Tuesday. Looking on i Madam Lam Kuen, headmistress of the school —Straits Times picture.
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  • 237 4 THEY IGNORED WARNINGS, THEN... KIM. A LMFTY-FOIR people— 36 i arrested in a combined Ml the village of Sungei r district of South Selangor Before dawn, while P r < hods, police with troops ol Infantry surrounded the v I.r.MPI'R. Wednesday.
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  • 99 4 Mr. Holiday ends Tokyo mission TOKYO. Wed. MR. E G. Holiday, a senior member of the Singapore Rubbrr Association, loft Tokyo by plane last night for home after a five-day Investigation Of Japanese complaint.* against Malayan rubber shipments Mr. Holiday took with him samples of recent rubber shipments which Japane.se
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  • 52 4 KUANTAK, Wed. Miclah binte Mohd. Aniin wa.s finec: 525 vesterday by the Kuantan Magistrate lor ■•living in close proximity" with Cfiua Phu liuvk WtM la nut a Muslim. They were found by the poUce at 2 a.m. on June 3 in a house in
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  • 65 4 rnmmittee ot the Malayan Indian Congress (Selancor branch) a sub-committee was appointed to prepare a memorandum for the Selan<;or Government on elections to the State Council. Another sub-committee \va.« set up to study the National Education Ordinance. It was also decided to ask the Labour Department to
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  • 35 4 SITIAWAN. Wed. Mr. S. Wyllip. a newcomer to Malaya, has been appointed Emrrprncy Administrative Officer in Dindinss. in place of Mr. J. M. Milne, who has roiip on transfer to Tcluk An.son.
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  • 137 4 FAMOUS SINGER JOAN TELLS SCHOOLGIRL SINGER MABEL: GO TO ITALY BKFORF leaving this week, the visiting concer 1 celebrities. Miss Joan Hammond and Mr. Walter Susskiiul. both warmly encouraged Singapore schoolgirl. Miss Mabel Lee. tn study singing in Italy. Miss Hammond told her: "Perhaps the people of Singapore will do
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  • 116 4 IPOH. Wed. rpwo CHINESE women are among the 35 candidate who will compete for the 12 seats on the local council when the villagers of Guntong, satelite town of Ipoh, go to th poll* on Sunday. This i.s the second elections to be
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  • 141 4 All but nine of th KUALA •pHE third batch of 150 1 for Kiikby Training C( In the middle of August The Education Department proposes to charter planes to take them to Britain. One hundred and forty-one have already been selected. The other nine
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  • 18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The second Federation Employment Exchange centre will Dpen in Penang early next month.
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  • 85 4 Inspector charged in $12,700 case IPOH. Wed. INSPECTOR Abdul Razak bin Abdul Rahman. 31. adjutant of the special constables' training centre in Ipoh. was -l.arged in the Sessions Court today on two counts of criminal breach of tr^jt involving 512.722. The offences were alleged to have been committed In Ipoh
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  • 56 4 ALOR STAR, Wed. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce hen has appointed a special 11-nxao committee to intensify its cirive for more subscribers for the aeend. allocation of the Federal Security Loan. The committee Will launch a house-to-house campaign to boost investments. Kedah subscribed over $500.--000 towards
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  • 156 4 ANOTHER 5 ARE SILENCED Good news on the anniversary KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-; Five more terrorists have been killed, three of them by p patrol of the 3rd Kinp's African Rifles in th«> Kuantan area of Pahang. The Africans killed two terrorists when they fired on a gang. Their third victim
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  • 88 4 MALACCA. Wed. I)ARENTS here were advised today to hav r their children inoculated at once against diphtheria. Dr. Sulaiman bin Mohd Atas. Government and Municipal Health Officer here, told municipal councillors at th^n ni'<nthly mcetinp that within municipal limits there had bfen 22 cases up
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. There were 20 deaths from pneumonia in the Federation in the week ended May 30. In all there were 68 cases. Only two of 50 cases of dysentery were fatal. Other health returns for the period were: enteric fever. 21 cases: scrub typhus,
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  • 158 4 YOl' will not get anywhere by just telling people they should vote. Mis* Anna Lord Strauss, visiting American lecturer, told members of the Singapore Y.tt'.C.A. International Club yesterday. "You must first •explain why thy should vote. "Onre a woman understands how the government affects her
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  • 487 5 'Give lower wage groups fair deal' J'HE Singapore Senior < terday decided that < in the implementation of the Government assured the lower wage groups w The association will t Colonial Rprrpt.arv Mr Officers' Association yesthey would take no part the Ritson Report
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  • 87 5 TIIK RITSON Report is almost sold out. the Government Publications Bureau at the General Post Office said yesterday. Nearly 200 copies were sold within five hours after the report was tabled at the Legislative Council meeting on Tuesday. The demand from Government union« and other staff
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  • 111 5 Six months sentence— he goes free AFTER being sentenced to six months' gaol for stealing iron bars. Chiang Jui. a painter, walked out of the Singapore Third Police Court a free man yesterday. Reasons: The magistrate., Mr. H. A. Forrer. said that he had taken into consideration the fact that
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  • 49 5 Wae? negotiations between, thr City Counci: and its Labour Unions' Federation, which were temporarily suspended because of the Coronation, win be resumed .soon. The Federation secretary. Mr. O. Rengasamv said yesterday that the union's legat adviser would fix a dat P with the City Council.
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  • 60 5 Tefok Ayr Methodist Youth Fellowship. Singapore. will hold a story-te.lli.ng contest n the church halt. 235 Telok Ayer Street, at 7.30 p.m. on J June 20. Three book prizes will be I awarded to the winners. The life* Will be Mrs. Paul A.
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  • 38 5 Tay Teong was charged in a Singapore Policp Court yesterday with possession of a .38 revolver and six rounds of ammunition at Telok Blangah Road on Monday. He was remanded until June 24.
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  • 45 5 Committee members of the Upper Serancoon Boys' Club, Singapore, are: Mr. Lap Heng Lenr'. chairman; Mr Ypo Oon Hai. secretary: Mr. Goh Joon Sen?, club captain. Messrs. Goh Kang Huat and Thomas Wong, houses captains: Means. Yeo Seng Chai and Lee Kiah
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  • 69 5 PENANG. Wed—A fire which broke out in a house here today .smaed the ceiling of a room and burnt several hundred dollars worth of clothing. The fire started when a Chinese woman struck a match to li'iht a lamp and ignited petrol which had spiCled
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  • 58 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— Seven youne Ch.ne.se apt*:-1 cant.s for the Federation! Police Forcp were Interviewed at the Malayan Chinese Asociation here, by a recruiting team under the command ot Mr. Lam Choon Ngow. Deputy Superintendent of Police. Four were aceppted for the police while the remaining,
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  • 29 5 PENANG, Wed—The ballot I papers used in the municipal election* last December will be publicly burnt in the Kampong Java Bahru incinerator on Friday morning.
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  • 29 5 IPOH. Wed. Chinese villages of Gunong Rapat, in he ■üburb.s of Ipoh. gav c a tea Darty to the Malays in the area on Hari Raya.
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  • 138 5 KUALA lAMPIR, Wed. PARTIES with political affiliations will not be allowed to run lotteries any more and the Federation did not intend to discriminate between such organisations, it was officially stated today. It had announced this to avoid any misunderstanding which might have arisen
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  • 125 5 MALACCA. Wed. A visitor to the hou.se of a Malacca airport traffic clerk sevi-n miles from town got the shock of his life last night when he found himself sitting on the floor instead of in a chair. > The chair had been mysteriously
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  • 139 5 A SPECIAL constable pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to fraudulent possession of six bags of rice, af'rr the charge had been amended from one o( theft. He was Ha.ssan bin Dollah, 20, who was stated to have
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  • 153 5 I EADERS of large comi Singapore yesterday r all put into practice tl nercial organisations in eported that they had ie principles of the Ritson plan. They said that the suggestion to consolidate most Government allowances in basic pay was
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  • 38 5 IPOH, Wed. -Mr. Lee Kwee Fch. a miner and business man. died at h!s home in Tambun Road this afternoon. Mr. Lee who was 74 leaves ten sons five daughters and '21 grand-chidren.
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  • 197 5 'RIOT' IN FRONT OF A POLICE STATION |X)UR constables in plain clothes rushed out of their barracks in Holland Road poli-e station on Mar. 26. and helped three other constables and a sergeant break up a gang ngh*, involving 30 men. This was stated in the Singapore Fourth District Court
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  • 107 5 Ball to open Si John appeal week IWE ST. JOHN Ambulance Appeal Week will be launched with a big ball at the Victoria Memorial Hal' on Wednesday, under the patronage of the Governor, Sir John Nk-011. The Chinese*. Ladies' Association, organising the ball, has arranged a programme of floor shows
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  • 77 5 IPOH. Wed —Alleged to have attacked another padi planter with a parang after a quarrel over their bendangs. Teop. alias Tambi bin Mat Puteh, 27. was today charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the dea:h of Hassan bin Ngah Mat Yas>im. The murder
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    • 630 6 When ;i State of Emergency whs declared in the Federation, five years ago today, f"w could have thought that the Struggle againsi armed Communism in this country would last so long "i the threat grow so dire. Yet only now. for the first time, is the future
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    • 312 6 Anti-Communist demonstrations in the Russian sector of Berlin unquestionably help to interpret the significance of recent changes in Soviet controlled Eastern Germany. Evaluation of the latest Russian moves has been difficult because the same facts fit opposite theories. The Russians could be trying to block growing support
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    • 269 6 Failing a last hour reprieve, the Rosenbergs die today in the electric chair. They were sentenced to death for espioniitje on behalf of Russia. There is not the slightest doubt of their guilt. They not only were engaged actively in espionage on behalf of Russia, but they recruited
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  • 1281 6  - Victories hope marked fifth year GEOFFREY GELDARD pHE Emergency starts its sixth year today. For five years it has run its course of violence, misery, md hardship, and every man, woman and child In Malaya has been affected by it. luua; ui'i.M j/cu^/ic win say: "It is almost over." They
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    • 175 6 IMPORTANT citizens of 1 have appealed to th< forward and help end C the instance cited below i much encouragement is respond. When a friend was transferred from one d'strict to another in Perak he wrote to the Home Guard District Officer asking to be
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    • 47 6 J have been a cinema-goer for many years, but gave up attending in Singapore because I object to <a> breathing foul smoke-laden air lor two hours on end: (b) eye-strain and headache due to the effect of tobacco smoke on the sight MARCATO. Singapore.
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    • 156 6 YOUR correspondent Keith Randolph certainly hit the nail on the head when he stated that spitting appears to be regarded as a social accomplishment. This filthy and dangerous habit certainly needs attention. Perhaps something could be done in the schools to educate the future generation. Alternatively why
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    • 212 6 J was Interested In the letter over the name "P. Oovinda- i samy containing a suggestion j calculated to save the time of ratepayers when paying their rates at the City Hall counters. Mr. Govinda.samy does not stall wheihei it is his custom to pay
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    • 344 6 CALL FOR AN ADEQUATE CONTROL OF DOGS i^inv^uun i am intolerant of cruelty to animals and ?plore the destruction of )gs, I find it impossible to imprehend the attitude of iose who vilify the civic jthorities because circumanres create the need to relce canine infestation Immortal Dust- contends tat this
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    • 89 6 J)URING the Japanese ad- vance on Segamat, people Labis Bahru. including myf. evacuated to a jungle mt three niile.s away. Jurinn our short stay there, ame across a decayed tree mp, approximately 15 feet ;h and 3 feet in circumfere which Rlittered at ni^ht the dark the
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  • 518 6 On the Margin AS <>rn> nf four members of the Kf»nfia! pub. C who attrnded tuesday s meeting ul uip Los'.s.ativ,. Council I fel] to wondering whai cx;i tly made the proceedings seem so l!feteta. I concluded t was probubiy. the vast a:mcn.s. m.s ol the Victor a Memorial Hall
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    • 18 6 RANGE i 0/T OUTSTAND/NG X tnM woollens /V7>e YOUR SELECTION AT REASONABLE PR/CES PHONE: 6535 2/. CHULM STREET
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    • 75 6 l\ ft As^s^rißMsi ■B^EHEMBjS; ELECTRIC COFFEE PERrOLATOR*^^^^^ WCj^WrW tJE^k. N onl P r r '''<' roNrp r B^^^^^^Uk -bui >Kr, a bnutiful M HHsHPs^Hprn. dd on '•»•>••• jgU j 4 BRITISH QUALITY PRODUCTS BY SAC AOVT Of THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD, OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA IUhfUH PENANT HALL
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  • 254 7 THE $25,000 -A-MAN DETAINEE CENTRE IS TO BE CLOSED (SINGAPORE Govcrnm nt will close its $250,000 rehabilitation centre lor younjf detainees in Chua Chu Kanp Road at the end of this month. All detainees in it will be released. The centre occupies $100,000 school tor 400 students, which will be
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  • 183 7 Sir Gerald says: 'I was disgusted' rjMiK High Comaatestoner, Gra. J- Sir Gerald Tempter, last iiinht. Issued the followiim meni In Kuala Lumpur in connection with t lie report that published of an interview en Sir GK raid and Inche Azli bin Ishak, Federation representative of the Singapon v newspaper
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  • 17 7 hui. rirrd and Tventyrx doc. were destroyed and inrtrri in Singapore's ■ntl-rablea campaign yeateri
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  • 64 7 Dally paid workers at the St. Johns Island quarantine station will now be dvi on month y rates or Day. This was one of two major items agreed by the Government alter Tuesday's meeting A;th representatives of the Medical Workers Union. The Governmi'j' also agreed!
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  • 92 7 to his nieces, Jrnadin bin Kassim, 60. hit him in the ang, the SinSeventh Police Mafis- T Kulasekaram, was itei iln, ;i fisherman, plmdindlnt Bamat, and was bound over lor six on surety of $100. Insp J. C. Cook, prosecuting, said that on Feb.
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  • 203 7 Three men in a cell —and a threat COURT STORY W III It: three men were reiniiidid together in a Singapore prison cell on a joint lentativt clvug? concerning an $18,000 pay-roll robbery, two of them threatened to beat up the third for having made a "confession" of the alleged
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  • 79 7 POLICE SEEK ILLEGAL DISTILLER Singapore customs investiea tors are making extensive inquiries in the Paya Lebar area following a raid last Thur.sdav in which they seized 1 200 ]rj of rice ma-sh, 25. gallons of ■"u?Ls U anci three The raid was made near a deserted house in Kampo-ia Chan
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  • 94 7 Goh Cheng Swee. who appealed against a sentence of three months' gaol on a charge iof cheating a woman. wa.« 1 cleared of the offence in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, set aside the conviction and .sentence, holding that there
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  • 53 7 R. L. Pumnani was sent for triai from a Singapore court yesterday on a charge of murder. Pumnani was aKeged to hay,. murdered J). Pritain Da.s On the live-foot wav of j. Queen Street house early on Apr. 3. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, Sixth Police
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  • 38 7 THE BRIDE, Miss Amy Tan Kee Lay. cuts th e wedding cake as the bridegroom, Mr. Eng Sik. lends a helping hand during the reception at Raffles Hotel. Singapore, on Tuesday. Straits Times pict ure.
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  • 208 7 'MERIT' SYSTEM URGED 'INGAPORE Government workers will know on June 26 whether the Government will review its preMt policy on promotions in the Colony's public ser The Government Is also expected to say whether the ■dating Public Services Commission will be reconstituted. The Federation of
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  • 247 7 POSTER CONTEST WINNERS Winners in the "Safety First" poster competition for Singapore schools are as follows: t\<;usH section (.BOI'P "A" i 14 year? and linden: 1m Outt Chve Geok tTanjong Katong Girls' School. 2nd Mascnline Llrr. i Convent of the Holy Infant Jwa) 3rd Lini Hi.'. Pin < Raffles Girls
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  • 38 7 Miss Anna Lord Strauss, forner United States delegate to he United Nations Assembly, vill talk on "The Part the S. plays in the United Naions" at Ruffles Institution mil at 8.30 tonight.
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  • 43 7 GRIK, Wed. Four armed bandits waylaid middle-aged tobac -o planter near his plantation at Padang Sembai. north of Grlk yesterday morn;nc. and shot him to death. The planter was returning to his home in Grik when he was waylaid.
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  • 87 7 This man it took two years to get IN KMPI.OY.MENT expert. Mr. F. G. Tyson (above), who was selected after a two-year search in England, arrived in Singapore yesterday to become the Colony's Chief Empioymvnt Officer. Mr. Tyson, formerly an official of the British Ministry of Labour, told the Straits
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  • 118 7 Girl, 19, is accused of consorting IPOH, Wed. \RRESTED after an armed cyclist had been shot and killed by Security Forces near a Chinese mine in Chemor yesterday afternoon, a slim 19--year-old girl, Cheong Chai, was charged in the Magistrate's Com, today with consorting with armed persons The Security Forces
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  • 59 7 A Chinese couple, walking In Farrer Park In Singapore on Tuesday evening, were held up and robbed of cash and jewellery worth fl43 by three men who brandished knives. The men. all Chinese, escaped across a field. A radio patrol car came on the scene a
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  • 35 7 Mr. Choor Singh, Singapore Coroner yesterday recorded a verdict of death t>y misadventure after the inquest on a Chinese bur company conductor, who was knocked down jy another bus at the Rochorr Road terminus.
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  • 109 7 Town's first court is opened KUALA LUMPUR. Wrdnesday. THE first court of justice in Karak was opened x yesterday by Mr. E. M Smallwood. president of the Sessions Court, Pah.»ng. On arrival at the tiny court h<>i< s t' In the penghuhrt office Mr.
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  • 24 7 KAJANG Wed. The $30,000 sasf tSs ra.i^ Etta? Sri B^ "ffi Othman bin Mohamed. The -clubs membership is 6pe n to aMj*ce«.
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  • 248 7 Kl\l\ I THE time will come when rudiments of education right of all. This was the dream of universal education in Mah Commissioner. Sir Donal inaugural meeting of the Fund Board in Kuala Lum "Every year we, delay the j spread
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  • 93 7 Italian line back on Far East run I LOYD Triestino i.s resuming J u.s Far East service wi;h two new luxury liners the Asia and ihe Victoria—wh'ch have been built to carry _'.">8 first -class and 209 tourist p.i.srs each The 11.600-ton Asia wil] irrive in Singapore on her maiden
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  • 31 7 Leonp Ah Choo, a L'O-yrar-old clerk at the C.I n in Sinsapore jresterdai pleaded guilty to misappropriatins $3,485 between M-.y ar.d June Leong was remanded till today.
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  • 137 7 A MODERN $50,000 athletic centre with a 400-mctro cinder running track to br built at Farrer Park has br n approved in principle by i Singapore City Council comi&Tni* C James .Pro-, East i appealed for the centre two months ago. He told the
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    • 179 7 "IMPORTANT NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA ■asralivato ha ml*S*Hm Mfhjwi ha\» pIMW aiiidentally injured while working Thr m« F»iirrti— Woikmen* lornpo'nsiitu.n (tnlin.m.-. vkkt iam«- into f.r r ..n M April. 1953 a|.|.he- to |ii»in.ally ev«r) IJfP* of mmjttjm including office roriun and (hop uaialMU, sad ralM "I
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    • 92 7 WIRE PLATE DRAINERS Made of best Tinned Wire, Size 19" x 11?" with 14 Divisions for Plates and a Cutlery container at one end, these are a "must" for all kitchens w« $3.50 each Stronger Model also now available S.re 17}" x 13T RUBBER COVERED In Crtam and Green price
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    • 83 7 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature: 1 7.;*0 p.m. on June 16 to 7.30 a.m. on June 17 >: Singapore «81 degrees'. Penan« t76>. Kota Bahru 1 78 1. Kuala Lumpur (73». Ipoh 1 72 1. Kuantan <75» .Maximum temperature: i7.H0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 17»: Singapore <89>. Penang <38>.
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  • 74 8 The Dutch Minister for Foeien ATairs. Dr. J.M.A.H. Luns :ll arrive in Singapore on uesday on his way to Austrn<a. Dr. F. A. van Woerden. Cou-ul-General for the Netherin Singapore, last nleht told the Straits Times: "Dr jans. who has never been in he East before,
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  • 34 8 The Second Traffic Police Court Magistrate. Mr. Howe Voon Chong. yesterday fined Ong Boon San $30. for driving a bus inconsiderately in New Bridge Roao. at 835 am. on i Mar. 18.
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  • 177 8 A BLACK MARKET in boat tickets to Malaya is believed to be operating in Madras. It is estimated that 15.000 In- j I i. is there are desperates enough to get into Malaya within the next 43 days to pay racketeers well for pas.sages.
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  • 230 8 Govt quarters make them feel like slaves WORKERS WANT HOMES OF THEIR OWN K. LUMPUR. Wed. THE 20,000-strong Govx ernment Services Staff Counci' wants th»--i Government to help officers in divisions two three and four to build their own houses. What the workers want h a home of their own
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  • 190 8 IT HAPPENED IN COURT BUILDING Madman stabbed a magistrate 4 UNANIMOUS verdict returned by a Singapoi Loo Bok Chwee. for the a M. Mac Donald. a maifistra Mr. Justice Whit ton ordered Loo to be kept in prison pendinu the order of the Colonial Secretary. The delay in brir.?:;for trial
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  • 53 8 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Wheat flour from Malayan stocks can be exported to i Sarawak or Brunei after Aug. 1, II was announced today. Rut re-exportin K will not he allowed unless it s ;mix>rted solely fo r that ro?_son. and It must ro to approved
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  • 168 8 BE PROUD OF THESE 'ENVOYS' HE SAYS THE Australian Minis- ter for the Army. Mr. Josiah P'ranoi.s. said In a statement before ho left Singapore jre*tttda» that there were now 2 400 A?ian sti.dents--I.OOn of them fmm Singapore and the Federa-tion-studying at Australian universities and colleges "I can .say with
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  • 75 8 FRUIT SHIP MAKES FIRST TRIP HERE rpHE third "fruit ship" of the American Knutsen Line, the Anna Bakke, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her first voyage from US Pacific Coast. These refrigerator ships orini the bulk of the Colony's iruit from overseas Th P Anna, built in 1950. ha* dry
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  • 54 8 A van owned by Ban Leong and Company. Singapore, which contained cigarettes worth 52.000 and $2,000 casn. was stolen from its parking place at the Cathay Cinem.i. Vmapore. yesterday A police radio patrol car later found the van deserted .n Mount Sophia Road. The cigarettes were
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  • 43 8 Tho Jchore Bahru branch of the Young Malayans Club will hold a Hari Raya party in the Bukit Zahrah School, hall. Johore Bahru. at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Admission is $1 each and tickets are obtainable from club officials.
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  • 62 8 THE MUSLIM ASSOCIATION of Perak on Tuesday evening feted the Regent of Perak who received the C.M.G. in the New Year Honours. He is here receiving the address of felicitation from Inche Mohamed AH bin Pitchay (left) a patron of the association. At right is the acting
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  • 506 8 T*HE following Ml randldnUs have, subject to thrlr passing a medical examination, been selected for the third course at Klrkliy College. Nine Dlaces still MMfel I to be filled. KEDAH-PERLIS Khadljah binte Md Hashlm. Wnn i Marlam binte Wan Chik Baicar Wan Asml binte Yahya.
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    • 242 8 >/#f/Y.s Soil tiif: I. 11. I. ti.lO A fU9i "They called me jfl i^^^M an unfit mother— C w gdf^ «^fl but all things v "^^U I did were \V. Xamfc PLUS! t*athe News: Trooping of the Colou cuniAfikir nl 1 L/tF'l wnm ein o jHUWINu st. '"^nff'M'J/Tll O"*V' J^^EMPRESS
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    • 224 8 4 shows zziuMUYiY "Ai? 1 DAILY! iHIJUM '^g. "A QUELN IS CROWHLU" EMERGES AS IMMEASURABLY I THE FINEST Smi,l,iy Clm.HicL- j [H^TJTHE J ARTHUR RANK ORGANISATION PRESENTS* I A QUEEN IS I CROWNED ijl^plN COLOUR BY TKCHNICOLOK fMW! Toormc nm couiinr SOON I IJto"*™*™ Juki |C/1OAI( SATURDAY MIDKIGHT! pSS i|ii
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    • 231 8 -ajsxsii SINGAPORE i Mere: 930 News: 9 J Muslr Rouil d Jinu/irvnL he WorW; 10 Thursday R e rlt..l 7.15 A.M. MorrJng 9tar; 7.30 j J0.15 Concert Miniatures; 10 30 News; 7.35 Orchestra; 8 Ray Martin Dunce Music- 11 Close Down and his Melody; 8.30 Maiay House- ■m-im m«* wives'
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  • 147 9 AfORE than 300 guests will Af afend the wedding h, Singapore on Saturday of 28-year-old Mis.s Jacaue Burl»«i of Bracidell Heisht.s. ami Commander Ronald Owen R N. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. to Comnsissioner General Admiral Sir Charles Lambe Commander m-Chiel, F. Bast Nav.il Forces, have
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  • 82 9 KUALA LuaIPUR W,d i-nv yiu-i-n lias thanked Uu> reaertt ktuu urn tv L.. t im., mmii A tdegram irom the Secretary vi State io r tin- Colon- •|> Mr. uaver i.ytieJtou, i., the High Commissioner Den fa-r Ueiuij I'empitr. staled; "*«Ur 1.-.-L;ra lv iKl> bl c n
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  • 76 9 The Malayan Blue Riband I Dance Championships will be held at the Happy World j Cabaret, Singapore, today and tomorrow. The championships, wbiei have attracted professlona! lame teams from the Fcderai"" U w.-ij aa from Singapore were organised ijy the Malayan branch of th t K.A.T.D.
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  • 60 9 JOHORE BAHRU Wed I The Central Welfare Council ha.s given $2,000 towards lw expenses of sending MaJmun .h Wnte Mohamec! to Australia lor removal of a facial disfigurement Maiiminnh is now in Std 2 of the Sultan Ibrahim Girls School. Johorc Bahru. She hopes l.uer to
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  • 81 9 TROOPSHIPS MEET IN SINGAPORE Two French troopships, loadled with nearly 2,000 soldiers, mrt in Singapore ye.sterday. A lew hours later, they left one bound for home, with l 200 war-weary nun iron: indo China, the other u.kin^ 674 reinforcements to the war then-. GoiriK home was the 10.816--ton Campnna. outward
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  • 31 9 Tli,' Singapore branch of the Ym;nK Malayans 1 Club will hoCd a Coronation talentime contest in the Anglo-Chinese Junior School hall on Coleman Street at 7.30 pm. on Saturday.
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  • 75 9 An exhibition of Malay arts and crafts will be opened by the Deputy Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Wan Idris. at |ho British Council Hall. SingtiI pore, at 5 p.m. today. The exhibition, the second part of one held at Kota Raia Malay School during Coronation
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  • 220 9 GIRLS! KEEP THIS BIG DATE IF YOU WANT TO BE 'MISS SINGAPORE' registration meeting of entrants for thr "Miss Singapore" contest will be held at the Capitol Ballroom between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow. Girls who have not yet sent in their entries can do so at the meeting.
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  • 124 9 LONDON. Wed. tVIIE party of about 90 offlccr.s. and men of the Malayan police, army, navy and air force who took part m t!v Coronation processions left Pouthamptor today In the Empire Trooper < 14.106 tons' for home Six officers and other ranks .r remaining
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  • 35 9 A general meetinc of the aewly-f or m c d Singapore c branch the Malayan Historical oocletv Wil be held at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road at 6 p.m. on June 22.
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  • 180 9 Test your skill at the wheel even if you can't drive MOTORISTS and ovon those who art' net qualified driven Will soon bi able li> teat t!n>ir skill at the wheel without venturing on the Colony'i busy riarts. They can no so on two -senior trainers" which will be on
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  • 122 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wedm\sdav pIGHT patients who left TB wards at the hospital here against doctors' orders to spend Hari Raya ut home have been refused re-admissinr. on tvi«ireturn In previous years Mu.-lim patlenta were allowed to yo Lome lor the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 181 9 Babies get along nicely onOSTERMILK J You'll bless the Jay you started baby on Ostcrmilk Sweet temper, peaceful nights and healthy gains are your rewards. Ostcrmilk is the purest milk, made easily digestible by a gpectsJ process. It contains vitamin D to build strong bones and teeth, and iron to
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    • 260 9 AGENTS: GkmtCKS FEEL THE PAIN GO JUST RUB !T AMY ~~**"^'^^E-«v Mcnlliol.ilum relieves p.un to quickl) thil M «^SJbp^ Jf> Jf «ccms nlmosi like in.ipe 'ie looling ■^^^^rS.^**'* V'ui il i- •>,•> simple lo ii>e iub ihiv wonderful balm where ihc pan i& and the pain f*~y v ■_^'rt 4>
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  • 1914 10  - Tawau went gay for Coronation NANCY SUMMERS By AS our younp monarch was rrownrd on Junr 2. my husband and I. toprther with H^r Majesty's subjects throughout the Commonwealth, hoard the joyful shouts 'God Save Queen Elizabeth -Long Live Qurm Elizabeth" resounding through Westminster Abboy. Bending over our little bat-tery-run
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    • 351 10 c.4) Skin irritation. Sr>nou*»kin irritation can load the «ullrrrr lo drspair Th? adpctpd part* inuallv M>p>M darker and »rr cowrtd unh pimple* nrn\ blmrrs nliorrr i* imlint-d to «top liie ifclnnc tv ruhhinc *n<l si r .it chine, thus CMMing sni.ill Vkound^. which m«y lr;<d 10 arrious inlrction If i»
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  • 234 11 A SHOP in Chinatown is selling the answer to a mother's prayer: a large pink card smothered with little toys, tiny dolls, aeroplanes, all the things one finds in Christmas stockings and then some. At the bottom of the card is a series of tickets. When these are/j
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  • 84 11 SINGAPORE'S BARGAIN OF THE WEEK g LOUSES can be so pretty. and are rarely worn in Singapore. Here is a blouse, teamed with a taffeta skirt, that could go to a cocktail party. It is made of pale pink nylon with eyelet embro'dery on the front panels. Note the neat
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  • 332 11 Pluck a new skin from a flower \\A< the flowers you like, from the rose to the humble wild Hower, can help to give you a fresh complexion, md to calm your neves too. The products closest to nature, with very little preparation, are just as efficacious as many of
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  • 119 11 2 ideas for a cocktail HATS and cocktail gowns should go together m 1953 but they don't, as yet. in Singapore. This is a pity, as a few of our more enterprising stores are importing cocktail hats, pretty and inexpensive. Sketched here are two cocktail ideas. LEFT: A dress with
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    • 256 11 For men of action... v\T^/ HW Men who s P fnd lon g ho o«t of door* jny£ij/^ls^ invariabl y Belrct Viyella Sporu Shirts, TtTQ^IP S<^\ Socks and Golf Hose. They find that thesa kj7y\\-«^v^^>c no quality textiles vcar and year fop (J mai^y years* Viyella if IT SHRINKS WE
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    • 204 11 ieS, definitely, for Baby Km. Evans is the daughter of Mr. Jon Evans of London, a member of the Magic Circle, which no doubt explains all the funny things that happen in her home. Baby Kirn was brought up on Cow Gate so there is no magic about her fine,
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    • 78 11 Straits Times Crossword pll $y| j 8 !1W11~"~ _1 __3^r~ ,;.-4-.; !i7r ji i iSiljzl"" -XlZozy_ fi i"i" ?iTi i ;9 ii n n i Souore r^T 1 ft 8 ZU, h^T- e Tf s of woods and moon for e«mple .9. n w f e t!f ll( M (5)
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    • 215 11 29 "if. was tsreat p»'y Thu :i 11 a i n e o n i ;v"w, sh r4 ld 5 bedU{gd DOWN 1. A hat to many is something to Ulk about 15). 2 f 5 lr 4 e mbler >et knows no 3. Eleclrir Ught (6). 4. Murmur <7i.
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  • 195 12 MEXBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT .shares showed an easier price tendency on the Stock Exchange today on a mode- rate volume of trading. Selling pressure was not heavy but buyers were cautious. Hill 50 (West Australia! Gold producer Jumped 3s. 6d. to 61s. 3d. This is a Jump of 8s
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  • 139 12 NEW YORK Wed 'THE Siock Markrl yesterday extended Monday's losses and entered a rritlral phr.sr of test of 1933 lows While the industrial averaee broke throueli tills rertstanre point, other section* were still r.arrowly above The list showed well distributed mostly frsrtlonnl losses. In the afternoon the market
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  • 342 12 LITTLE BUSINESS WRITTEN IN SHARE MARKET 777 V AND RUBBER FALL THE Singapore share market had another quiet da> yesterday when the volume of business written was again meagre. There were few price changes and at the close an easier trend was noticeable in tins. Rubber and tin were lower
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  • 180 12 Very little dealing was reported in the rubber market yesterday with prices about half-a-cent below those of Tuesday. July first grade closed at 67 IB cents a pound, flvemhths of a cent below Tuesday's closing price. There was little interest either way and the closing tone was quiet
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  • 48 12 The following rubber rrnps .ire reported for Mr»v: tb Alor Ga.tah Rubber 17. in" A'^r Pana« Rubber ?S nno OlTiralv P!?ntarion.« M Tin Kluane Ri.bb»>r O>n-ppr.v 4S son Paiam Limited 110.500 Tal'smaTi Rubber Companv ?4 IM THuk Anson Ruhbrr 41.nfi3 Uhl Benut ConnollriafM 34 300
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  • 170 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves <<r expected today are: Shoryu Maru 12. Bellprophon 45. Kamuninß C.P.. Lalwul 67. Glenanne 1 89. Straat Malakka 11. Klmanis 11, Rubinn 14, Stanvac Sydney 15 16. Seiko Maru 19 20. Sedlll N. Wall 7. Charles McLeod 21 22. R.ija
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  • 68 12 Singapore Chinew Prodnre F\rhsner: Noon prices per ptcul were:— CorirH: dull: buyers $30 fob •Safer* $30',. Coconut oil- (lull: sellers $S4' Pepper: quiet, all \arletles down •5. no bu cine«<; reported: Muntnk \vriit<» sellers »53i. Sarawak $530. I,ampone black $475. I.ewU and Peat: Closing prices 1 were' Copra-
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  • 18 12 The price of tin in Singapore Tosterday was declared at BMi.tt 1 a picul. down mil
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    • 1503 12 Tel. 2412 MT AMCtTTFT Tl 4rV Ct% I.Tf) T 240s (10 lines WAflS iJEia-JU 83C V>U>. LtXU. j 0 Passage [lnrnrr"rr-rr-| m Singorv^'«-| All other Dept BLUE FUNNEL LINE D*pt>. Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS
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    • 1048 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE "EN LINE STEAMERS LTD «n. U K /CONTINENT SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK. /CONTINENT f ■>**,■*, "LaV.;^°^%^ k Y SSSSS 14/I I J IJ/1 -i J^ [?*tt&?rrr? n~- mmm mmm W:::" W^.^^-^m m mm m mm m Yoko^° 14/15 Au, 13/13 Aug. '™Z?; r^ .9/« J-f» 24/27 J.t» 29/31
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    • 1222 12 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. Tel No. SVO6 ELLERMAN fSc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM flj LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE I VANCOUVER ono for USA., North Atlonfic Portt A«*pting cargo for C^rtral t South ond Canada via Colombo m > CASTLEVILLf" ~CITY OF SWANSEA" Sporr- P i
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  • 1117 13  -  GEORGE ALLISON THE STORY OF THE GIANT THEY CALLED WEE ALEX' -by- ALEXANDER James, born at .Mossend, near Clasjtow, 1902. Died 1953. To that cold historical fact must be added the story of the greatest exponent of all the arts an** craft-; known to
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  • 446 13 tiROM the day Alex reported to Highbury nearly 2.» years ago until a quarter of an hour before he died there was. with the exception of the war years, hardlyever a time together when we were not talking footbaU. Wo were always seeking cat'h other's
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    • 755 13 NOAMS SSffb COUCH /^if MIXTURE Im^BX $nt §tmi *m*s»*nt oiua stoku U^ \*QJ J ulfj I CHINA SIAM LINE BRUUSGAARD KIOSTERUD CO, DRAMMCN, NORWAY Pcncng P Shorn Soor» MAI HING n/l3July 14Jul r 13/UJul» MA. LCI jW/uly PS Vj:, y IT,?*, TAN GUAN \M CO., LTD Singepor. T.I 7J78 SIN
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    • 270 13 One Completes the Other ADDING MACHINE CALCULATING MACHINE The new electric Odhner The modern Calculator. It It operates at freatl/ increased world famous for its efficiency speed. Has direct subtraction and low price. Pays for and credit balance, if required. Itself if used only a few Hand models also available.
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  • 398 14 STANVAC HOLD BANK TO A DRAW Keeper Ow Chow in great form UONG KONG Bank, Fi to be content with a match against Stanvac ground yesterday. Bank, who are still u command and although Stanvac territory, they coi Stanvac goalkeeper, who v rst Division leaders, had single point from their
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  • 188 14 Another easy victory for Traction JINGAPORE Traction spor* aub. ItroDg co:-,tenders for the B H F A second division clwmpion:iip lwd no difficulty in rtherlands Tradint Society 2-0 on i" Clerical Union around yesterday c orcneri tcortng m the ">!h minute with powerful drive ■«n 3n yarda Ten mlnuti ierr
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  • 91 14 New jockey for ran B. MF.l.noi KNK. Wed JOCKEY Gara* Bouco.irr v. ill Iravp An^ralia on June 11 hv air for Malaya, where he will ride for ata monlh* iincinr <onIrart to tralnrr ML van Isrr>iUelen. Roiicourp said tonight hr h-d made good reeovry from a fill! Bl the ictori--
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  • 161 14 f ATEST dasriflcatloo of horses by the Stralti R Krom f la s I to (lass |j Best Tip From < la^s 3 to Clas* 4: Tiberius; la-Ll; Gameborouch II; sharp ook; Sunatraam; Supermnn; Aladlln; Three Dimension; Ore; Great- Hour; Church Parade- Spleniour. Fro c
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  • 309 14 CHELL Sports Club had th abruptly checked on th> they were surprisingly upse in a Business Houses F.A. f Although beaten by the hird-from-the-bottom team. :-:epp their third rjlacc :n thp league table. It w .us a cilt-eu;ed victory for the Bnnk and
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  • 73 14 The team to represent REMF Bukit Timah Civilians in a return Doyle Cup soccer fixture aeainst REME Military at Farrer Park on Saturday will be picked from Abdul Abih. Joseph Au. Tan Yew Chien <capt Teo Yeow Lam Yohanan Cruz. Au Yong Menu! Amad bin
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  • 64 14 Singapore's team to play Manila in an inter-port match at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday is: Chec Seng; Vass. Tenw Kens; Yassin, Harith, Hin Wenc; B. Ro7arin. Bonn Senne;. Awang Bakar. noon I.eonp, Rahim Omar. Reserves: Narayanan. Boniface. Kirn Benß. Omar AfnUaff, Ismail Vusoff. This
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  • 205 14 LONDON. \\>ri VARENDRA Kath and Naresh Kum.tr. India? nominated pteyers for nexr weeks W'rr.blcdon tennis championships had better luck in the draw todsy than they experienced last year. In the 1093 championship* boh etasbed Ith hi th seeded in the oiienini; round and Tiade a quick
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  • 73 14 New officials of the Titan Badminton Party were fleeted recently. Ihpy are: Patrons: Chua Soon Teck W PHUR, Lee Cheng Hal. I,im Woo 9wee. Tan Soon Nee. Chce Chin Yew; president. Ch'ia Kok Chenc; vice-pre«i(ienis. Tan Loh See. Chua Kay Soon: secretary. Chop Seonc Phan:
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  • 69 14 LONDON. Wed AUSTRALIA'S Ken Rosewall and three Americans yesterday wpnt nto the third round of the Queens Jlub tennis tournament the major est for the Wimbledon championhips starti:if; on Monday. Rosewali had first round bye and esterdiy eliminated Indian Narenda S'ath 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. Gardner
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  • 112 14 PENANG. Wed. ORIGHT Eve.«. former top sprinter of the Malayan Turf will carry 13 sf. in the handicap race for deleted rare ho-<=e s 'n be run over 6f. al th» Ppnar.c Amateur Meeting ,:day. This is the onlr handicap race in of eisht even'sTlie
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  • 846 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. [fERY Rood entrie.s have been received by the Selan^or Hirf Club for "its June-July noptint; to be held here on Juljf 1 :illd July 4. A total of 188 entries RO "lass Two and 102 Class Four jorses were received. ■ntrtH Clam
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  • 171 14 CHKST T^HE Australians lost nine today in the first day's FKFIEI.I). Wednesday. wickets for 191 runs here play of their game a&ainst Derbyshire. Derbyshire won the toss and sent the Australians in to bat after the lunch' interval. At tea. the Australians had lost
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  • 62 14 LONDON. Wed —Rain affected j most of the matches in the opening dny's piay of the County cricket mm* today. At Lord's. Middlesex-Nottiimh.im-shlre: No play today due to r.iin. At Oxford Oxford UniversityWarwickshire: Oxford no runs for; one wicket. No further play today due to r.iin.
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  • 40 14 BATU PAHAT, Wed. Johore police soccer players played a trial iiatne here to select the state team lor tho Inter-Circle Cup. Possibles beat an unimpressive Probables team. A conspicuous abi sentee was Thomson In the forward I line.
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  • 52 14 The Golden Jr.bllee swlmmlnc pa la of the V.MC.A. will be held at the Nuffield Pool at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday. Heals will be held In only two e\ents 100 metre.s fnaatyta tor men and 50 metres freestyle fur boys. There will be 12 other
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  • 347 14 Hard fight for Fraser Neave LAST year's S.B.H.F.A. Fraser Xeave Sports < their 3 1 victory over Jowl at River Valley Road yesti But Fraser Ncave could have won by a wider margin had their forwards not squandered many scoring chances. Colony stars Suleiman and Hoon Leong were well below
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  • 333 14 POSITIONS to date in the I Business Houses F.A. loagup arc lIRST DIVISION P W D L F A pi Honckone Bank 9 7 2 0 33 15 lfi F*N. 10 7 1 2 41 17 19 Shell 8 5 1 2 23 11 11 OTEC
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  • 265 14 OTEC hit in 4 and then took it easy ORIENTAL Telephone Electric Co., trounced Singapore Cold Storage 4—l in a one-sided Singapore Business Houses F..\. l)iv. I match at .lalan Besar stadium yesterday. Showing all-round •uperiority, OTEC took complete rol of thr camp from tlie tart inut ran rinps round
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  • 45 14 nbined Beivkei n meet the Manila tourine sldp nrr week is: Piiiith fRAF>: Moriarty iArmv> M iRAFi lArmvV Baxtpr (RAF'; Hill F\'i Smith i RAF'. Kennrriv i i Army p. QoalllUE I RNI Reserves- R.iw iRAF'. Ht iRNi. BPrry iRAFi.
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  • 30 14 TOH.W: Hich 0225 (EJ) BM .7. 7 i Low <1!) '2 2113 I TOMORROW: Hich 0:« l 7 1 1 and Ifi22 (7.7); low OHIO and 2210 <4.2 >.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 98 14 soccer S\l A 1 in-. l>iv. 1: SRC v I Kathul Karib. 1.i1.m 11.-... Div. 3: S.H.B. Rers v Kola Raja 'V. C.cv j lanr: CYMA (PMI v Police S.V. i KOIK'A k... ii nil. l»iv. |Ai Tuan I Mont it tt v S. Corinthians, VMA ground. Service* League. I)lv.
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