The Straits Times, 13 May 1954

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  • 15 1 PLIMENT'^Y] The Straits Times riot*** 1 Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954 15 CENTS
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  • 32 1 arrests: probe goes on gesi ndle ice war r rackel mi- theft "I' tment vehithan been ip»r<! crtsiveArm> estimation. c act f f loses 750 I ft alert
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  • 291 1 RHEE'S DEATH BLOW TO KOREA TALKS He rejects U.S. plan for polls in both North and South GENEVA. Wed. yHE rejection today by South Korean President Sytißman Khee of a I'nitcd States plan for all-Korean elections was regarded by many delegates at the 19-nation Korean talks here as almost a
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  • 281 1 Big 'no' to Vietm'nh proposals GENEVA. Wednesday. T^HE Vietnam Foreign Minister. Mr. Nguyen Quoc Dinh. today rejected the Vietminh's proposals for an Indo-China settlement as "not constituting a basis for discussion." He tabled his own proposals, declaring that any cessation of hostilities in Vietnam must
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  • 30 1 ROUCHED together t<» avoid photographers, t h c ><• hoys re the delegate* appointed by the hinese High School tudents to interview the Government yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 651 1 /I/a 7/ OS GOVT. HOUSE' IS A FLOP \T by Sinuapore Cl monstrate outside rotest against the N t hinese Hi^h school pupils' Government House yesterational Registration came o nothing. Police posted extra guards uitside th Government House j tatea in Orchard Road and ;iemenceau Road.
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  • 165 1 HI NDBEOS ol pupils of c call up age kept away t tom their homes and vt.i>- I <,l at the Chinese Hmh School, Btddt Timah. and the (hunc Chcnn High I boot, (ioodman Road, last I night. 1 The Principal of the Chinese Higli School.
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  • 41 1 TOKYO. Wed. Thr Japan chapter of the International Democratic Jurists Association will appeal for tin prohibition of atomic weapons at a council meeting of the association n< xt month In Copenhagen. Denmark. Kyodo news service said today. A.P.
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  • 155 1 NT.W YORK. Wednesday. A MEMBER of the Communist Chinese delegation to the Geneva peace conference yesterday offered to forward mail to a former United Press correspondent in Singapore, Richard Applegatr. imprisoned in China with two other Americans. But Huanp: Hua, of the Red i
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  • 38 1 NAIROBI, Wed. Two lion.s walked into tent occupied by MB >1 'lie Kenya Ki'^linent in reserve near Nairobi. The .soldier.s bolted, but the lioii.s wandered off after chewinc uo a Riound sheot. Reuter
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  • 81 1 Price control ends today PRICE control on bread in the Federation rocs off today. A Government statement said that there was now an ample supply of flour and ttl price appeared to be steady. It added: "In these circumstance* the Government cons.ders that the continuation of price control is
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  • 81 1 Best Siamese' drops $1.50 11HE price of free market Siamese A-l rice fell from $45 a picul to $43.50 in Kuala Lumpur yesterriav. The fall was attributed to the "wait and see" attitude of consumers. Proprietors of restaurants, eating shops and mcc noon (noodles 1 factories have been very
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  • 57 1 AMMAN. Wed. Israeli forc--1 tired on a Jordan village and on an Arab Legion station in Jerusalem last night, it was 1 announced here today. Israeli shots damaged a house in Mahsa village, near Tuikarem. Another Israeli force fired at the Arab Legion station in
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  • 218 1 Airways beauty joins the contest VI ISS Marjorie Wee. air A hostess, has been nominated for the Miss Malaya Quest by Malayan Airways. Marjorie is 21 years old. 5 ft. 4 in. tall and weichs 100 lb. Her measurements are: bust 34 in., waist 23 in and hips 34 in.
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  • 54 1 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Gary I Cooper, the film actor. \va, taken to hospital in Mexico City after Burt Lancaster, an- other actor, had fired a blank pistol at close range and injured his shoulder during a battle scene for the film 'Vera Cruz." now being
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  • 34 1 Sydney, Wed. Application* from British people who want to emigrate to Australia have, doubled .since the royal tour, 1 the head of Australia s Imniluration Department, Mr. Tasman Heye.s, said here. Reuter.
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  • 30 1 ATHENS. Wed. An earthquake rocked four villaces in the Peloponnesus area today, killing at least one man and destroying more than 60 houses, press reports said.— A.P.
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Wed. A man who lived with his daughter for 20 years lelt her three farthinus and a slice of dry bread under his £900 will published here.
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  • 112 1 CRUim GLASGOW. Wed. rREE Portuguese warships met the r<<yal yacht Brl'tannla 10 mlle.s west northwest ol I.i. bon today an she d l<ir Britain through a thin drlnle of rain. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with Prinre char les and Princess Anne watched
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  • 37 1 TOKYO. Wed Japane.so screen and Stage stars, and just plain 'teen-age: adopting in droves the "runaway lawnmov.er' hair style Of attresi Audrey Hepburn Milt Hepburn's fhm Roman Holiday" |a appearing in Tokyo.
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  • 19 1 LONDON, Wed— Sir Winston Churchill called a Cabinet mretinc: today to discuss latest reports -from Geneva- Renter.
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  • 177 1 Record profit despite Comets SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. MILES THOMAS, chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, said yesterday that the corporation made the tjrratest, profit in its history durine the pus! year, despite the grounding of its Dc Haviland Comet, jet airliners. In a messace to 80.- 1 throughout thr
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  • 296 2 Dulles statement starts a row PARIS, Wednesday. FRANCE is expected to ask Washington for imr mediate clarification of the statement in which Mr. John Foster Dulles said South-Last Asia could be defended, if necessary, without lndoThp request for a further explanation— last night's textual
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  • 69 2 Now new TV camera LONDON. Wed— A new television camera which sends out colour pictures which can be picked up in black and white by ordinary television sets, was demonstrated in London yeste.rday.Ny Viowers'at a special demonstration >aw a travelogue, a fashion show and "live moving pictures of rush hour
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  • 327 2 That's a damn lie, says Sir John COLOMBO. Wed. John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon, said today a local report that the United States had offered economic aid to Ceylon if she stopped sending rubber to Red China was "a damn lie." Reports about the alleged American offer first appeared
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  • 149 2 Better use of water resources KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. IMIE Federation may take a tip from Japan and make better use of its water resources, the Director of the Department of Drainage and Irrigation. Mr P McNee told the Straits Times today Such scueme*
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  • 78 2 Wife dies 3 days after husband HOLLYWOOD. Wed. MRS. Nlta Edwards, 41. was found dead in her home yesterday, three days after the death of her film actor husband Alan Edwards. 61. Police said an empty sleeping tajilet bottle was found by her side. She left a note which read
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  • 55 2 3 cross line into gaol SEOUL. Wed. A United Nations Command spokesman said today that Communists admitted apprehending three Columbian officers in the demilitarised zone last night. The Communists alleged that the men had crossed the demarcation line The spokesman said a loint i observer team wa.< meeting thus afternoon
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  • 36 2 STRASBOURG. Wed. The Common A.ssembly of the sixnation European Coal and Steel Community Signor Alcide De Gasperi. former Italian Prime Minister, a* its president when it began its annual seven-day session here yesterday- Reuter.
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  • 28 2 LONDON. Wed The local telephone exchange at Deptford. London is open to conducted parties of nbKribcn this week to show some of its problems —Reuter
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  • 78 2 SYDNEY. Wed. A CAIRNS i Queensland radiologist began testing the Chinese freighter Hai Chang for radio-activity today. Since Monday waterside men, suspecting "radio-activity from the United States hydropen bomb exploded in the Pacific, have refused to unload Japanese cement from the ship. Mr.
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  • 65 2 NEW YORK. Wed. The Swiss composer of a popular song which the United State* took six years to discover, arrived here yesterday to learn :that two and a half million records of the melody had been sold in America. The y onu "Oh My Papa."
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The US. Defrrr-e Secretary. Mr. Charles E. .Vilson, was due to leave Washington tonight for a tjirce-weck tour of the Far East.— U.P.
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  • 24 2 MONTREAL. Wed More than 50 Sabre Jet Mark V fighters. Canada's most modern aefenoe aircraft, leave lor Europe next week. AP.
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  • 137 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. OKNATOR William Knowland. Ki-piililif.il, leader in the Senate, said today that a sneak attack on the United States or its overseas forces might force President Eisenhowpr to tak^ action to protect America without waiting for a formal declaration
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  • 30 2 WlHimil I GUtl Maruoi Hoiileii ieap- hii:li aforms in the famoj«> London theatres new reme M from Yorkshire, is ore of tre Windmills M.ir dai Reuter picture.
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  • 58 2 Farouk 's ex-wives lose their CAIRO, Wed TWO former wives of rxKing Farouk today lost their la>t appeals lor royal I properties confiscated by the revolutionary regime. A hich confiscation conunittee ruled against recently re- married r\ claim to keep ST. 1 royal dowry and an necklace. Simultaneously Fan of
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  • 225 3 First clash with Reds in 4 years nmOTflß o TAIPEH, Wednesday. CHINESE Red and Nationalist planes dashed yesterday off China's coast for the first time in lour years and one Russian-made MIG jet was damaged, Air Force Headquarters announced The Communists were also said to be
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  • 10 3 I job for ■\\;iblr ■payment ■i-iiv'ontrrs Iks or sale
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  • 131 3 NEW DELHI. W<'d. I>KIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru labelled 'totally ihd misleading" today by South African Premier. Dr. Daniel Malan, that India had ambitions in South In a:, angry statement be- the House of the People. Nehru said "some authorities I Africa are suffering both
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  • 52 3 Medicine Major' `praises' rebels 'praises' rebels KONG, Wed. Virt- broadcast a tion purported to have by "Medicine Major Mrauwln, head o) the i servta al Phu" speaking ol it and effective help Vietnam People's :.d ot the "extremely attitude' of the VPA French troops in wi mded and medical nnel
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  • 54 3 BOURNEMOUTH. Wed. A Venom jet fighter, one of Britaln'a latest planes, knocked and killed a motor-cyclist travelling alons an adjoining road yesterday when it took off from a:i airfield near here. The impart tore a wheel off the plane which belly-landed in a field. The pilot "was
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  • 75 3 I i ordered to be eported on charges that he ally re-entered the United Btatft after visiting Rita in ..ist June. jrock .submitted a deposition from M:. Richard Cody, a former immigration ofa( Los An^ele.s. who said rlora save him specific orto warn Haymes that would become deportable if
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  • 26 3 SEOUL, Wed— Gen. James A. Van Fleet left Korea today for Formosa after a preliminary survey of South Korea's military aid requirements. Reuer.
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  • 52 3 AMMAN, Wed. The IsraeliJordan Mixed Armistice Comtnift&ton yesterday condemned or the border incident at Khiibetilin last Sunday when *\\o Israeli soldier.s were killed and five others believed to have been killed. The Commission asked Israel to take the most •effective measures to prevent such aggression against
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  • 53 3 Hut he stays C ool SPECTATORS ma> set warm under the collar, but this daring; Army motor-cycli>t is perfectly cool as he makes a spectacular flight 'through a barrier of roaring flame. He i.s in a team which will take part in the Northern Command Tattoo at Leeds. Yorkshire, in
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  • 124 3 —AT THE RIGHT MOMENT LONDON. Wednesday. fVNE year ago the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, proposed a high-level meeting on peace with President Eisenhower of America and Soviet Premier. Mr. Malenkov. Yesterday he still backed the idea. "Unhappily my opinion aoes not
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  • 146 3 LONDON. Wed. Silt Winston Chun-hill. \.-> tercUv said that American action in sealinc off an area in the Pacific for hydroKen explosions (iid not conflict with British policy A ImUUM, Mr. Leslie Hale, had urged him. in the. House of Commons, to restore the freedom
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  • 52 3 PUSAN. Wed. Eight mainland Chinese fishermen beKKed a Korean court today to send them to Formosa when they appeared on charges of fishing In Korean waters. A spokesman said: "We must face death sentences by the Communists if we are returned to China." Judgmrnt was
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  • 31 3 CALCUTTA. Wrd Customs officials yesterday srized 500 gold bars, worth 800.000 rupees, from a cabin in the 8,000-ton Eastern Queen when she arrivved here from the Far East.— Reuter.
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  • 29 3 LONDON, Wed— Wille.sden Boroußh, London, intends to celebrate the end of meat rationing here in July by roasting a whole ox in public during its annual carnival. Reuter.
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  • 99 3 COPENHAGEN. Wed FIFTEEN hundred spectators yesterday saw an acrobat leap into a circos line and catch his wife when .->he .slipped and fell 30 ft. from a trapeze. Susan Tocoma. aXed 23, was hanging on the high wire by one foot with no net
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  • 30 3 VIENNA. Wed -More th?n 100 editors and news executive^ from 22 countries met yesterday to di.scu.ss world news problems at the annual assembly of the International Press Institute.—Reuter.
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  • 35 3 COPENHAGEN. Werl The Foreign Minister. Mr Hans Christian Hansen. yesterday ruled out any chance that Allied air forces would be based in Denmark in peacetime, "despite the risks we are facing."— A.P.
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  • 27 3 BEIRUT. Wed. Mahmoud Abdul Fath. owner of the Egyptian daily newspaper Al Misri yesterday asked the world\s free Press to investigate his paper's suppression.— A.P.
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  • 173 3 ROME. Wed. rREE members of the Red Fascist Party, bitterest enemies of Stgnor Mario Scelba. were found near the Premier's home last nij?ht with a midget van loaded with explosives. Police pounced mi the thn I two men and a woman out denied the explosives
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  • 248 3 LONDON. Wed. /^LOSING middle price* of wiected stock*, not Including stamp duty, were: LOANS Consols 67 T Funding 4% 101 War 3'..'; 87\ BANKS Mercantile El2 27'j Eastern i£j) 8S Charterrd i£li 42,9 i Hongkong isl2s> 92'j —1 INSI RANCE Com Un iut».) 14 Royal 14U Prudential 41
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  • 24 3 LONDON. May II Cash Buyers KIS; Sellers £11t\ Forward Buyers C*l3; Sel--1 £7t4; Settlement lift: Turnover a.m. 110 tons; p m '»."> tons.
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  • 41 3 I ONDON, Mny 12— Spo' 18 .d June 18 «d Julv-Srpt. 18 \d Oct Dec l«\d J:m -Mnr 19d.. Anr June lß',d Miv elf. 18 3 l«d June c.l.f. 18', <i. Juiy elf. 18 \d. Tonr Quiet after steady.
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  • 58 3 LON'DON. Wed.-A British piano was due .ft London airport yesterday with two c«illons of the dirtiest water specialists bad been able to rind for experiments with a now antibactrria filter at London School ol Hymene. The water is from the Tigris in Bacdad and
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  • 16 3 LONDON. Wed. Commissioner Wilfred Kitrhirm. Yesterday was elected new General of the Salvation Army.—Reuter.
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  • 168 4 `I BELIEVE IN FUTURE OF MALAYA,' SAYS SIR GERALD KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, declared last night he had the greatest confidence in Malaya's future. He was speaking at a farewell dinner given by the Sultan of Selangor on behalf of the Malay Rulers. I
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  • 249 4 Masked men then a riot, court told A CLUB watchman yesterday told a Singapore court that shortly after he heard noises on a March night he and his friends were attacked by masked men. He was Ahmad bin Haji j JafTar. who works as the Katong Boys' Club. Facing a
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wtd KUALA LUMPUR buMii. .--> man. Chal Fook Hin was I x-nt f'^r trial today on four fhurgos. Chai. who pkaded not puilty was alh'gi'd to have forged a Department of Forestry grading certificate by altering the i cubic capacity of timber
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  • 96 4 but it icas cheque to pay a bill PENANG. Wed. Given a cheque to pay a bill, a clerk employed by a Chinese tirm told his friend it was his "bonus" and exchanged it for cash, the Sessions Court here was told today. Cheah Wee Hock
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  • 46 4 FENANG, Wed —The Penanc Settlement Welfare Committee has decided to ask the central body in Kuala Lumpur for a directive on aid to reliuious institutions. This follows i.he rejection recently of an application for aid from St. George's Orphanage in Balik Pulau. Penang.
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  • 37 4 KUANTAN. Wed.— The whole Kwantan Town Board area has been declared as a food restricted area for three months. People are restricted to a weeks ration of rice. Hour. sugar, salt and cookinc oil
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  • 28 4 Singapore District Methodist Youth FellowshiD will liold a M'<Jal and fancy dres., party at the Gevlane Methodist Girls' School. Aljunied Road, at 730 Dm on Saturday
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  • 31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Wonir Lim Moh was fined $50 in the police court for moving a pound of bread from Kulai into the Singkang New Villnce. without a nermit.
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  • 108 4 A POLICEMAN standing at the junction of Sumbawa Road and North Bridge Road can be con fusing to motorists, a Singapore magistrate said yesterday The magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasokaram. said this after Kuek Chow Chuan of Carpmael Road had pleaded guilty to failing to
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  • 129 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 am Time Signal and Openin? Announcement; 7.16 Morning Star; 730 N<-ws: 7 35 Melody Mixture: 8.00-830 London Studio Melodies; 8 57 English Schools Broadcast; 11.10 English Schools Broadcast; 100 p.m. Programme Summary; ioi Lunchtime Music- l ;\o lime Signal it News; 1.45 naive Music; 2 00
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  • 29 4 An Indian labourer living in Palmer Road, Singapore, was stabbed in the hand during an argument with ;i man on Tuesday night. Police have made an arrest.
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  • 80 4 ALOR STAR. Wed. A schoolgirl. Mis.s Tan Ai Sim. cheerfully paid $20 for an ice ball last nißht. She was an early customer at the pay-as-you-like sale orRaniaed by Alor Star hawkers to help the Nanyang University Fund. Mr Tan Kn;; Son, a former Kedah State
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    21 4 i MISS SUN YEE poses with nup of her oil studu- painted while she icas in Tokyo. Struits Times p
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  • 124 4 4 FTER Mng acquitted when the prosecution offered M evidence acainst him. Private 1 Yakshah bin Mohammed beI came a defence witness in the [Singapore Amlm Court i day .'or a fellow R.A.SC man. Abdullan bin Ahmad ar.d Ten Koh Thoh. who were charged
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  • 199 4 Miss Sun Yee shows 100 of her paintings in the East and the West Mt>RK than 1<> paintinßs by .Miss Sun Yee will be exhibited tomorrow at the Sin- npttl (hine.se Chamber of Commerce under the sponsorship of the China Society. '.Miss Sun Yee. 3,». specialisms in oils and in
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  • 143 4 ACHIMBSE irtist i-ould not attend the openins of an exhibition of her oils, watercolours and industrial designs in Singapore yesterday The .irtM, MKs P. T l.ians. a erariiritc of C olumbia l"m--versity. «a> in hospital for an operation on an in.iurv received in
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  • 182 5 o nesian plans to send tons a )U th to us I, housewives can hope tor cheaper Indonesian plan to ship 40 tons a successful. chairman ot the Indonesian ive Fishing Society, told the when ho arrived by air irom Jakarta. Mr Widjn.ia. who was fori captain in theßepubllcan
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  • 17 5 I [a for Ihouses PA !H m nut Fe it 9 ih Kwn. M m S
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  • 76 5 Parity isn't the aim, union told MR. R H. BATES Administration Officer in the office the Commissioner-General.! >lm MarDonaid. ha.s Singapore Workers' was not ncces- policy Of his office tain parity with the lent of Singapore in d conditions of em- I ter to the union. Mr ided: 'You will
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  • 42 5 TAIPING. Wed. A trlsha ric.er. Konasamy. has given $134.76, the takings of two da vs. to the Nanyang University Fund. :ned $64,01 on one day and STO.Tj the next. One passenger, ("hong Tcong Pan, gave $50.
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  • 336 5 MUSICAL SOCIETY'S GREAT TRIUMPH YIORE than a year's! planning and five months' regular rehearsal came to a triumph- ant climax last night with the performance at St. Andrew's Cathedral by the Singapore Musical Society's choir and orchestra, and five visiting artists, of Bach's] "St. Matthew Passion." The visitors. Laurens Sogtman
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  • 71 5 Singapore but had not yet rontaetprf them Glaser hopes to estab--5h a Singapore chapter of the international aeronautical organisation founded by pioneer pilot Amelia Ear?rt Yesterday at the Flyinc; Club Mrs- Glaspr nlct Mrs- M. Harriet, of Singapore, who has flown 180 hours in various types of aircraft. Mrs.
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  • 82 5 THE SULTAN of Sclaiißor gave a firewell dinner at the Kuala Lumpur Istana on Tuesday for the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer and Lady Templer. The Sultan re ill a farewell address on behalf of the nine Malay Rulers and presented farewell
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  • 791 5 MENTRI BESAR TOPS THE LIST T*HE list of honours granted by the Sultan of Selan- gor on his birthday today includes the Mentri Besar. four state councillors, a municipal councillor and police and police volunteer reserve officers Sixteen people have Deen given the Selangor Meritorious Service
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  • 78 5 2 cars used in robbery confiscated TWO car^ involved in an armed robbery were ordered to be confiscated by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pate.s, yesterday. Police told the court that the cars had been illecally hired out by the registered owners Tay chin Nam and Tan
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  • 38 5 Major-General D. D. C. Tulloch, General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, has been appointed a nominated official member of the Executive Council for one year in place of MajorGeneral A. G. OCarroll Scott, who has resigned.
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    • 346 5 SINGAPORE DIARY rOI.HK BAND: Public ron.ei!, Judo beginners class 5.30 p.m bodyFarrer Tark 530 pm. to 630 p.m. building graup 530 Dm- tableSINGAPORE VOITH COUNCIL; tennis 7 pm Art exhibition of oil and watoi- CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Table-tennis colour paintings and industrial dr-- 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. bodybuilding 5 signs
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  • 799 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. May 13, 1954. The Anti-T.B. Campaign The lesson of the polite ex- 1 changes on the work of the M A.P.TB.. and thy Health Department's own campaign against tuberculosis in the Federation is :hat it is time that politics and responsibilities were re-examined. If this
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  • 512 6 The International Rubber Study Group's conference at Ceylon will not be numbered among the more memorable of the Group's meetings, although it was notable as the first to be held in any of the producing 1 countries of South-east Asia. Ag expected, the buffer stock plan was quietly
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  • 583 6 IN 1951, a City Council, contractor moved in next to my house. After about two weeks, he found he needed a supply of electricity. As I was the only one in the area who had a supply (at j
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  • 284 6 OLD SINGAPOREAN' judges new British immigrants to the Colony somewhat harshly. Surely the old ivory tower must have been inconceivably dull though doubtless the building had a back door through which the occupant could sometimes escape to amuse himself. It |a porliao indiscreet
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  • 283 6 i\F the many letters lately about the trip Tengku Abdul Rahman and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan are making to see leading MPs in Britain, (Dato Tan did not make the trip later) the ones written by Whi^ and Labourite are not only amusing and
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  • 95 6 Passenger lists can help a lot I. WOULD like "Traveller" on hi international airline p lists. The lack ol ad\ in mation is particularly in the case of ehildh i ling alone women v dren or ased and ir.:. sengers pagapore by air. Admiti airline company passeneers every at: their
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  • 191 6 Interest rates of pawnshops IT IS unjustifiable lor some! pawnbrokers in Kuala Lumpur to charge their customers the old rate of interest which was reduced by Government 011 Jan 23. 1950 Any pci.son dealing with a pawnbroker has to pay interest to-day, of 4'j ctt. for $1 up to S5O;
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  • 97 6 '•rnRISHAS a menace." says 1 traffic chief. This Is an exaggeration. The Council agreed that 664 trtshas in Ipoh were more than the town needed. Is It? There were no facts nor figures to prove this. Ipoh is a small town but Its outlying areas are distant and
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  • 211 6 'Elections best road to self-rule' JUDGING Irom tne general success of the UMNO-MCA Alliance in the recent municipal elections throughout the Federation, we cannot deny the fact that they represent the majority of the Deople of Malaya The Alliance views on the introduction ot the three-fifth elected majority in the
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  • 82 6 Trishas are necessary in Ipoh ran be corrected. It Is up to the town's health officer to tell them so. Or the Traffic Department can see into this without having to resort to such a drastic step as reducing the number of vehicles and thus depriving honest people of a
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  • 117 6 Gestures of mutual faith WHY should there h^ any conflicting view on the grant of State and Federal citizenship and the establishment oi the Nanyang University, as expressed by Aziz bin i Ahmad? In fact, these two features have mane the already established mutual faith in each other manifest By
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  • 190 6 rE OTHER day the Singapore Public Relations Office srnt its van. complete with deafming loud-speakers emitting lively samba, mambo and Hindustani music to the wharf where pilgrims were embarking on a journey to Mecca. I am sure the motive was to Rive the pilgrims a rousing
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    • 167 6 Straits Times Free Press tr.c-l, our rcprcsrntotivc ot 1st floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE. OKftiARD ROAD. «ill recei-. smoll advertiscmonM and answer* to box numbttl alto he handed to: CITY BOOK STORI LTD Winchester Houm. Collver Quoy. Singapore. CITY BOOK STORE LTD. 93 T« "Tlin Road. Singapore. CLASSIFIED ADS. •i, Hi.rif.,
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  • 50 7 Schoolboys abandon 'march on Govt. House' ■Yi\ Cf l E F A N HP' P rinci P"l Oi the Singapore Chinese Asi SffiSf Mr I U S.Ankcttcll- Jones "t the school gate yesterday afternoon Mr Chen eeking police help for the toy? delegation to vicet the Officer Admmistcnnc, the Gnrcmvicnt
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  • 32 7 THE PIIOTO-SIIY (IrlcKatii.n from the Chinese High School leaving the Secretariat Ituildini; to return tn tin school after delivering the petition to the Colonial Secretary. Straits Times picture.
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  • 295 7 Candidates for final exams to be deferred SCHOOLBOYS who are to sit their final examinations this year or next year will be allowed to postpone their national service until after the examinations, Mr. L. H N. Davies, the Proper Authority for National Service, said yesterday. Mr. Davies said that the
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  • 82 7 The Royal Air Force will cooperate with all sections of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps in a one-hour combined exercise beginning at 5.45 p m or. May 24. The exercise, to be conducted under conditions as realistic as possible, will demonstrate the pratical training of civil defence
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  • 15 7 B te wait nd, wii rged 1 i m ft. m m Iphtheria pai^n
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  • 18 7 ...A LUMPUR. Wednesday. NS. 43. manager of Storch Lumpur, was today charged here with criminal Breach of
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  • 54 7 The practice of allowing buses to travel against hould bo stopped, says Mr. N. A. Mallal m questions to be tabled before Singapore Legislative CounciJ on Tuesday. ■ts it \m a dangerous practice and wanta to know why the buses were allowed this liberty, and when
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  • 75 7 f'hia Kum Wah 3_\ ol West Hill Road, was charged in Singapore yesterday with causing the death of Nilakanta Vasu Pillai and Chellappan Pillai. by a negligent act not amounting to homicide. It was alleged that on May 10. Chia drove a Royal Navy vehicle which
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  • 273 7 MYSTERY TO COUNCILLORS SINGAPORE City Counci over what to do with i of them knew nothing aboi llors yesterday disagreed i white elephant that most Thus is a $17,000 sound film projector installed in the Victoria Theatre in 1948 to show CUltuimJ films. The plan
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  • 115 7 rt SINGAPORE City Council proposes to introduce rules which will restrict the parking of motor vehicles to a fixed period instead of unlimited hours as at present. The elTect would be that congested car parks such as those at Rallies Place and Empress Place
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  • 26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Department of Information will give a free film show at the Lake Gardens here at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 190 7 SHE TOLD MEN ON PARADE: SPEAK UP Then she picked robbery suspect 4 WOMAN identified a ro pore OOUSt was told ye Inspector O. Samboo said this at a preliminary inquiry in tlie Ninth Police Court where five men. Tan Hock Lai. Koh Ah Lee. Chan Shue Sum. Teo Cheng
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  • 58 7 Th<- Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, ordered a re-trial lor lav Kai Kee. uho appealed in the Appeal Court yesterday against his conviction and three-year gaol .sentence on a charge of having opium. Seah Choon Yong appealed against an order confiscating his car. in which the
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  • 38 7 Four wristwatches worth $665 were stolen from a store in Raffles Place early yesterday. A Policp spokesman said that they were Mldo wristwatches and carried the following serial numbers: 7226, *****11. *****18 and *****01.
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  • 98 7 GOVERNMENT CREATES NEW $16,000- A-Y EAR JOB THE Singapore Government has created a new post of A*,s,.nt Financia. Sectary to help with increasing work in the Financial department. The acting Financial Secre- tary. Mr H. Shaw, said yo.strrclay that an officer would be picked for the po.st soon. 'The new
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  • 188 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. [HE MUNICIPAL Traffic Advisory Committee has adopted a desicn for a revolutionary pedestrian crosslnß _believed to be the only i.ne of its t\pe in the world —for Kuala Lumpur, signed by Kuala Lumpur s [raffle Branch chief. Mr. Nel- son
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  • 113 7 Millionaire to give banquet for 3,000 MR. TAN LARK SYE, Colony millionaire arH community ■racier, will give a Chines? banquet for 3.000 people in honour of the 800 delegates and observers from 60 countries, who will attend the World Youth Assembl> in Singapore in August. Mr. Yap Pheng Cick. chairman
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  • 40 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed -For offering a bribe of $20 to Inspector Chong Foong Pin nt the Rengam District Police Headquarters, How Kirn. a lorry driver, was fined $400, In default, five months' gaol in Kluang.
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  • 165 7 THE SINGAPORE Gov- ernrm-nt has drcirifd to return to the Indian and Pakistani Govrrn- nients the unclaimed 1 jewellery and other valuables found in the possession of the Jap-anese-sponsored Indian National Army and tho Indian Independence League at the time of Japanese surrender. An
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  • 118 7 A Chinese farmer, Tan Lian Chwee. whose wife was killed after being thrown out of a btu belonein? to the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company, accepted a settlement of SH.OOO and costs in the Sinsapore High Court yesterday. The accident happened on Aug. 3 last.
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    • 171 7 Fhe weather MIMMIM TFMPER.VrrRE: (7.30 m. on May 11 to 7.30 am on [•y 12) Singapore 74 devrees. Pen- ik 75 Kotn Bahru 73. Kuala Lum- j ur 74. Ipoh 73. Kuant.in 73. MAXIMUM TKMI'KRATI'RF: i3O am. to 7.30 p.m. on May 12> insapore 89 decrees. Penang 89. ota Bahru
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  • 45 8 TELUK ANSON, Wed—Convicted of housebreaking and theft by night, R. Sinaman, 26, was sentenced to six months' gaol here. The offence was stated to have been committed at a house in Batak Rabit Road, Teluk Anson on April 30.
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  • 111 8 SINGAPORE Rotarians yesterday toasted Dr. and Mrs. Jai Ram Singh (above), who attended the weekly Rotary lunch meeting as guests of the club immediately after their wedding. The bride, formerly Mis*s Shuseela Devi. youngest daughter of Mr. E. V. navies, former City Councillor and a Kotarian,
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  • 275 8 Whitley Council is 'frustrating say unions THEY TAKE TOO LONG TO REACH AGREEMENT Xl ALA l.l'MPl K. Wednesday. pOVERXMEXT unions in the Federation are disap- pointed at the 'ineffectiveness' 1 of the Whitley Council to deal with staff claims. Delay in reaching agreement has caused frustration among the workers, says
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  • 103 8 SUNGEJ SIPLI, Wed r.\t II! on the main road between Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar was held up for over an hour toda> after a head-nn collision between two lorries at the bend near the railwa> overhead bridce at the 22;. milestone. lines of
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  • 170 8 Biggest-ever parade for Wesak Day SINGAPORE Buddhists will hold their biggest post-war I illuminated procession on Sun- day night to celebrate Wesak Eve. Clrie.^e. Ceylonese. Siamese j and Burmese monks will ride in decorated cars, and devotees in buses. Leading the procession w.ll ,be a lorry carrying an eightfoot high
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  • 38 8 jununt tiftnnu, wea. me Johore State War Committee i ;pent $10 265.924 in 1953. Of this 54,448.168 was Tor settlement irid regrouping. A sum of $2,045,954 was spent i 3n the Home Guards. h
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  • 49 8 •run, wea. samser Kannan. 28. who travelled from Hdor to Tanjong Rambutan >n the night mail yesterday without a ticket, was 'fined $15 C a week's simple imprtsonnent here today. He said he did not have the fionev to Day the $2 fare*
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  • 126 8 'Great progress' U.S. exporter VI ALAYA is one of the best markets for farm equipiTl merit in the Far East, showing that great progress has been made in mechanised farming Mr. Jack Camp, vice-presid-ent of the International Harvester Export Company of Chicago, said this when
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  • 54 8 IPO H, Wed cash and jewellery worth $1,200 were stolen from a coffee .stall at Cowan Street on Monday night The owner, Foo Sai Mooi, discovered the loss early yesterday morning when she found that the counter drawer was unlocked. A gold bracelet and bangle are
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  • 121 8 Purcell is 'trying to sow disunity' PENANG Wea THL PENANG Malay paper. Warta Negara. today accused Dr. Victor Purcell. adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association of "attempting to sow the seeds of disunity." "Dr. Purceil has of course the right to criticise General Sir Gerald Tetnpler ir. his book but.
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  • 70 8 IPOH. Wed.— Wrjen charged yesterday in the Assize Court with consorting vith armed bandits at Bat i| Estate, Tapah, Phang Chian Moi. 24. iisked whether counsel had been engaged to defend her. Sh? was told that no counsel had been assigned as yet Phang was arrested
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  • 29 8 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Mr Gurbaksh Singh Sambhi. president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, will leave by plane on Saturday for India on a short holiday.
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  • 85 8 $1,200 will help to feed poor KUALA" LUMPUR Wed. THE Sultan has decided to spend $1,200 as a birthday gift on feeding poor Muslims in mosques throughout Selangor. The money will come from the $1,500 originally provided for his birthday celebration. But the Sultan has decided to have no public
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  • 56 8 TYPHOON SHIP IN- TODAY A typhoon and heavy seas has I delayed the Glen Line ship, I Rreconshire. bound lor Singapore from Japan and Hong Kong. A radio message to this effect from ihe Brrconshiies skipper, was received in Singapore yesterday. Originally due on May 11, the ship is expert?
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  • 19 8 riALLING wages and the ln-' |m£ SffiSSSffi ancISKsshs Stone: ass ihi th =sp~ Es;™-""-
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    • 363 8 SHAW BROTHERS NOW! I?a.m. -1.45 -4.00 -6.30 -9.30 PI Mr JA coiuMti* «ctu»cs ■•w-i-I/i >;HAYWOffIH SPONTANEOUS > 2s^ JOSE combustion 'fc^jr fWi. rrnnrn in a satin M -P^ ftCHNICOWRNB y linn RAY BiS d w somerset "auoham I'hone 51.")!) In! Resefvations y CAPITOL \m I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT The FrtSTisT-PACio Pleasure
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    • 91 8 k^AB EASTERN mm THRUSTS v~ ri. THE 2n5? James Janet Robert jiffIONIHGH WAG.M PLUS 2 CINE/ 1 NEW HORIZQ ROGER 1 W^yFREE LISTS SUS?aaJ OPENS TODAY! flj llam-1.4:.-J 1 •Ml p.m I iJ IT WAS LIKE SEARCHING FOR A PIN IN A HAYSTACK!... FOR A SON HE HAS lEVEI SEEN
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  • 1981 9 8,000 marched to death when tricked Dervishes TIMES special FEATURE 1/1/ HIRLING their curved swords above their heads and howling exultantly, a band of white-robed Arab horsemen galloped over a tony h.llside near the town of El Obeid. in the Sudan, on November 5 Drifted at the tail of one
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    • 23 9 Lay Ly° u hi, other in! I *4te ilAY Ul WOMEN BANCE tl Ml TTERS hains PORY I father I'm!, 1 I ■ens.
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    • 205 9 In any CASE HIAP CHUAN JOO can solve your packing problems ij < HH V sl^^M *J 1 l^fcg*imii» ■mTmffj l b *t m^wi w^Bßiv' l^gt** i* I < r >S V^iwEßfm*' r T^^^^^TP Is^B^^BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaR^^^^ ENQUIRIES WELCOMED BY HIAP CHUAN JOO 516 BALASTIEK RD PHONE ***** Three New Designs for
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    • 94 9 r i U£ I irrDE^C^TTorMES~^^puBE^E^7NF~^r™JT7~^l I I ""PE »OU APE a*-a(?F Yll|||| a**^ 1, v home ANP MAPPINE&& NE«?V»S' *e V^ «"A /I MOLME&, r H *T *R *jEil J^WJI: fPg f .fi f rti<t{ ritvmiu- sums. sm>tnlu r J<>* Svoi* Cmii swuritfi. l /no L*0V-NOTWHfN "N |3uTTHBEE TmQuSAND V.lES
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  • 383 10 THE sooner that strrlinp is fully convertible the better it will be for Malayan smelting industry, the chairman of the Straits Trading; Co. Ltd., Sir Ewen Ferpusson. told thr annual meeting of shareholders in Singapore yesterday. Malayan smelters provided a service to the mining industry
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  • 209 10 lin shares JHK worsening news on 1 GcMva depressed kct and the tin mct,l I)n Price «f rubber li;n,| cent to f>l cents a 11. Tin declined by %i tafthe second day on easier tendency Buying power on the market wsls negligj i ,the industrial secti< would have been
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  • 146 10 The Malayan A^ociation reporter; I one exception, in each dustrlals .me tint downward tendem share market. 'The three trans, In ruboer.s van Members of the A I the folio? i\ Alexar.ri. I ~er an^i Nr Gammon $3.03: Ma $1.35: Sime Dar: Cold Storage $4 75 ships $18. 115.30
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  • 11 10 I A«Jf RUBBEifi I i p I PRODUCE 5S Dffij EXCHAH6E
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  • 119 10 IfelM l>in F alongsid. porr llarhout Hn.inl peeled today an- U ■aaya I, Bai I Kieldrirhl Maru n rabtata 15 16 I evei dovi 19 20. I Ipll N Kajßuntaw tli lory kr~ 20 W Tjlbadak JO 30 P of Oxforo. 33 34 C rleuch .18 39. Hal
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    • 1391 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS NOTICE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY. n LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I the Fortieth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above r Company will be held at Sze Hai y Tong Bank Building. No. 57. Chuli:i I
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    • 389 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply 4 I", 1' 2 and 4" Water Heters. Tender Deposit $50 Close 4 >.m— 2B-6-54. POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 loon on Wednesday 19th May, 1954 ire Invited by the Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya for he
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    • 888 10 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Approv--ed Contractor's for erection and completion of: Proposed Medical Centre a General Hospital. Singapore, for the Mtdical Alumni Association of Malaya. Plans. Specifications and all par- ticulars can be obtained from the Office of the Architects. Messrs. Swan <St Madaren. E 11 Hongkong Bank
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    • 414 10 SHIPPING NOTICES XEDERI. \ND LINE i;i>^ \L DIT( H HAIL Notice To Convtnee* m.v. "TABINTA" arr. ISJJMI Berthed: 12 S IM4 8 H.B. Godowns: 15 16 Oeneral sur\e will be helrt on the IMh May 1954. No further Mine, will be held. m ni i:i \\n line KOV \l Dl
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  • 353 12  - That s-e-q-u-i-n sparkle is made for YOU SHIRLEY LOWE |lIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMrs. Dolt-Yourself goes in for the sunshine took by IT'S wonderful what pair of suminerj earrings will do for a girl. It's wonderful whafl v pair of earrings «> giil i"in make if she Docs II Herself. That opulent pair in
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  • 181 12 asks CHAPMAN NNCHEB VI 'OMEN arc a lot loss mature emotionally than men of the same auo. They are more childlike in temperament, subject to more childish fears, and less willing to shoulder responsibility. Those an- the findings of a kiartlni psychiatrist after the Bnt-evcr attempt
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  • 127 12 IT'S THE YES-NO WAY TO TEST YOUR EMOTIONS Ten sample qwutknul ftom an "emotional ape" tot. Anwcr ••Yes" or "No."* 1. Do you huild rattles in the air? '1. Do you triid lo get bored easily? X Does the sis lit of blood upset you? i. Do von kirk, stamp,
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  • 196 12 ONLY FOUR IN EVERY 100 HAVE A 'FRIDGE ONLY four in every 100 British housewives own refrigerators Only 1.3 i n every 100 own washing machines. (The figures were ?iven by the British Productivity Council in i review ol "paWmUlllj in the pressed metal industry." to back its contention that
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  • 110 12 ■Till- London miuinera an plumping for real hata again Una JL •naon. Deatgner Fnin for one. told me that to put hla ellenta into hats again. ut OVt btl !1 Wl ir^»- hata tor the past two Masons." I nM. "The terrible hatleaa phase was over
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  • 227 12 So bang goes the banging on wash-day I B»y»oi tm- board and the jl aays when the laundry was taken down to thr river .side, beaten with a Nticlc -MAged on a, smooth and sometlinea not ao smooth stone nre ovi r mmJU^L^nfS 9l^ detergents have ioM mam V H
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    • 72 12 Straits Times Crossword **•< r from t, P regiment j R v^| I I I 4 f Kllr lakps a bite of! cherries I j I 'is' "l 7 No movemsm posatbia without S M 111 B IS n S* b 6, w tU( ">'" bu £*I| P^l Solution Hill
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  • 428 13 TELL HIS SECRET ...but meets a snag NEW YORK, Wednesday j>O(.KR BANNISTER, 25-year-old British medical student who ran a world record mile in Smin. .V.Usec. at Oxford last Thursday, arrived lure this morning to tell America's radio and television milloili .how he became the
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  • 99 13 WORCESIKH. \V. DAKIBTAN won the openinp: Bnt--1 natxh ol their England 1 rday hen Uli w inner Wai Mahmood, 27-year-oW aii-f-i a.itain. In, Pakistan gained the balng the first tou c Ince New Zealand hire's second In- L.Hi for one at luncli. nl cci tain. But in
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  • 37 13 ns colt Elopment won the Newmarket h £2 255 and i r ten furlonßS here yester- M. Parson's Golden Ood d in a photo finish Mr, Robert S. Clark's Never i !rven ran.
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  • 35 13 I baat RO I) by 74 end <i j. ki" fixture at '■itiay. -■i 105 (or 3 (ir-cl i Perry 4ii. West 31 nf. i 3 BOD 31 i 13, Peiiel :i 8).
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  • 192 13 WES SANTEE TIPPED TO BEAT RECORD OXFORD, Ohio. Wed \IK Qeorve Rider, athletlea iT 1 coach at Miami University, predicted here tliut Wei Santee, the American miler, would b»>at Roger Bannltter'i cord time ol Smln. sf.4aec. within the next three weeks j Speaklny at a luncheon. Mr Rider .said he
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  • 128 13 The Singapore H. T-'.xiib.ill flinorlltlon paid uibute to the services ol Mr. W C. McKt.'n, thetr first president, al 1 {ht. Mi McKeali «:is DTCaentCd >cai-> ol elation during which )ie "shouldered the responsibility ol nation .'1.1! aided i; hrau rh :ly yean." booklel compiled
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  • 82 13 BATA SPORTS CI.UB defeated Ford Bportl Club 2-0 in n SBHFA. Div. 2 IttfW inalcli „i {round yMtardßf Bata'l foale were .cored by Jn- OUbeli Vioiiier (S9tn iiid outskle-left Kee MM| ;i fe» iiiinutis before time.. Two Mala by De Moiimv ■■.<■. Bouetead Bporta Club a
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  • 135 13 11K B I. UUNSPORI). prMtdcnt of the Slngapor< Amateiir WelKhtllftinK Federation, has been appointed president of the Asian WelghtUfUng and Physical Culture Federation. He u;is- ele< ted president at a m«tiliK of all Asl:in natloiis tnkiti,; part ;it the recent Games In Miiiiiln. The Asi.cn
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  • 100 13 ijE.SPIIE :i lint -trick by Lazlm. 1 Eiisl Asiiitic S.C. were held ry Alexandra Brickworks to a 3-3 draw in their 6BHFA Div. 3 match on the padaag yesterday. E;i.st A> i.tt if attaekM straicnt fiom the kick-off and opened scoring through l.ar.im lime ininutei l;:',er Ale\:tiidri
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  • 332 13 C W finish league unbeaten ('ahi.k completed I! I1; inline willi an tinlXMten icmiil ated Thornycrofl 4-j DM 011 the RC. 111 ill the Kp m \va\v v. ma i" ■1 th< re ill of this tie the. 1 hamploni K P havt betlfr (o*l avenice UMJ draw vill C';iblr
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  • 206 13 PHK SINGAPORE Business Houses F.A. first division league championship is likely to be decided today. k'esterday Oriental Telephone and Electric Company. uvourites for the title, trounced Chartered Bank 9 0 at (ieylang Stadium. Today. OTKC s rivals for the title, Hongkong Bank and
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  • 343 13 r yy v l, r ans O.T.E.C. 8 7 1 0 36 8 15 Hongkong Bank 8 7 0 1 21 9 14 Mercantile Bk 7 6 0 1 25 10 12 F\-N. 9 5 2 2 21 19 12 Shell 2 3 2 3 14 11
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  • 371 13 Surrey beaten in first outing LONDON, Wed. WARWICKSHIRE, who wor the County cricket championship in 1951. yesterdaj gained the honour of being th( first county side since 1952 tc beat the champions. Surrej at the Oval. Warwickshire won theii opening county championship match by six wickets, whlcr gave them revenge
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    • 54 13 SOCCER SBtlt Lragur. Div. 1: Hongkong Bank v Mm .mill. Bank, I N ernund: UN Div. Kl C««ran» S.t'. v I'niled S.( BODCA (round; Div. ?,C: Star SncrrrMM "A 1 v Town ■EKVICE8 U*fW, Mr. 1: RE I BKMBi RAK (Tl v R\AS; KBW v RAI (S). ATHI.KTH S 'ini'-r
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  • 73 14 ROME. V?ed Enrique Morea of Argentine, who scored a stunnlrn victory over Tony Trabe.-t on Monday, was beaten 11-9. 6-4. 6-4 yesterday by Budge Patty cU.S i. the 19S0 Wimbledon champion. Jn the final of the men's singles championship of tho Italian International tournament. The men's
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  • 36 14 FESTOON FANCIES HER OWNER'S BL'TTEMIOLE- A. Deicar pats his filly Festpon. cheer j.illy haza tt carnation in his buttonhole, after she had icon t> Guineas Stakes at Newmarket. A. Breasley rode I Rcutcrphoto.
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  • 466 14  -  LYCOS IN ROUSING 3-FUR. GALLOP EPSOM JEEP By YCOS, Feature Film, Argyll and Builder—lour newcomers who will make their debut in Malayan racing at Bukit Timah on Saturday, showed good galloping ability on the training track yesterday morning. With Billy Bagby astride. Lycos
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  • 435 14 SPORTING THE WINNERS mi lv iniliiu at .the Sini?l icapore Turf Hub May Meeting at Bukit Timah are: ROMAN <i ALLEY: A milr is perhaps the best distance for this brilliant front-runnyig stayrr: won ovrr 9f. from start to finish at Bukit Timah in March and ran a splrhdid third
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  • 143 14 at ™«,TO .v LOND°N. Wed. rjAI DOWER the young Welsh flyweight gained a clear cut points decision over lo rounds in Ms flsht at the Empress Hall. London, last night acalnst Holland's champion Henk Van Der Zee. For most of the contest the Dutchman
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  • 279 14 Jottings by Epsom Jeep II 7 "BiU" Fellows, a tup-ranking Sydney .jockey. wi; TT make his debut in Malayan raring on Saturday He will ride for trainer Keith Daniels Thirty-five year-old Fell< who can ride at 8.00. was associated with Foxzamls Melbourne Cup
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  • 279 14 WINDY CORNER'S 3f IN 36 4/ 5 WAS DAY'S FASTEST TRIAL r |'Hr, Magyar, me v yaari Above All and Flaxley last appearance galloped ing track at Bukit Timah s. Fairy (lift. Forest fake, Green— all winners in t Ji r i r in grand style M the trainkesterday morning.
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  • 117 14 MR, Wed. #»R. J J. MrC.irr. minatrr of Australia's world bantamweight champion Jimmy arruthrrs. today rrrtavrd what hr drscribrd as a "most attractive offrr" for (arrullirrs lo drfrnd his title acainst Robrit (ohm (France I in Dublin on Aug. 6. arrulhrr- would
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  • 66 14 NEW YORK. TIM MB MM owned by L. H Nollcs of c won the U5522,500 Intern., steeplechase yesterday at Belmont nwa track. Mrs. J H. Thourons The Mast was second and the Brookmcadt Stables His Boots, third The ttnr for the approximately two-mile racr over
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  • 127 14 A way to beat the 'Smart Alecs A READER, who is well known in racing circles, has written to me giving his reasons why Cup races on the Malayan Turf invariably produce surprising results. He writes: "All Malayan "classics" are handicap races and is it possible for a shrewd trainer
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  • 103 14 Epsom Jeep' s postbag New horses would not be bound by (his rondition, hut they would have to rare at least twice before brln* eligible for a Cup r»ce. A pretty .sound suggestion. I think. The Jockey Club in England, mi. lie years ago. introduced a special rule applicable to
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