Singapore Standard, 11 April 1951

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  • 59 1 10 (Bi kerNations the fa of niles i *ni in es fit >utht as Chii rted pi g the d ficers said gnng twins ie C f the ifi apt Bens e by |fl Iron khe s troops I nents ited icti ed i"
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  • 16 1 El M.tff Reporter I complete I Te plot Pa I
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  • 256 1 Malay a To Curb Rubber Exports To Russia,China Standard Mall Reporter I il ING- on Malav aa rubber shipments to other than lhe t nited Kingdom. Eire, tin* ma and Vmrrit a is now being considered jointly S n«apofe and Federation Governments, The Standard understands. I*. > not know;,. iiuwe\
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  • 110 1 HONGKONG Apr. 10 (Reuter-AAP. Despite a search by Roya Air Foi e I ird airi raft, mar::.-' e launches and na a thc aighout the morning was Still HO sign of SUCrs or wreckage of the g ese Airways aiccrafl b crashe I somewhece
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  • 66 1 photo. MRS. VILASINI Menon. Independent candidate for Seletar District, who was elected Singapore Legislative Councillor last night, seen being led away from the Victoria Theatre by her husband Mr. C. G. Menon on the verge of collapse shortly after the results were announced. Mrs. Menon
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  • 273 1 Fed. Lottery Tickets Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sale of Federation Government sponsored lottery tickets in Singapore i^ illegal. This was stated by a Government spokesman today giving details of the first Federation public sweepstake in aid of social welfare services. All precautions against
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  • 267 1 Standard Staff Reporter A STRONG attack on the inaccuracies of the electoral registers fnr the Singapore Legislative Council elections was made yesterday by Messrs. C. C. Tan and John Laycock. President and Vice-President. respectively, of the Progressive Party. Both of them made the attack in
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  • 212 1 Standard Woman Reporter AMERICAN methods of campaign*! g were employed by candidates yesterday In eir light to get into the Singapore Legislative Council, pieets of cars bearing then photographs on huge posters une through the stri its. s*vsbb; Sptahi r. j. Bingham-Newland toured the city.
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  • 24 1 LONDON. Apr. 10 (AP) I Freight charges on the stateI owned British Railways were increased by 10 per cent on I Monday.
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  • 623 1 Standard Staff Reporter PROGRESSIVES won six seats. Labour two and Indrpcndents onr stat in the elections to the Singapore Legislative i.oiincil yesterday, lhe onlv Independent candidate returned i> Mr-. V law Menon from Seletar District. She thus becomes the fir-i womaa to he
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  • 271 1 TANGLIN DISTRICT votes Electorate: i Percentage: 44', Mr. C. C. Tan (Prog.) 1.1 IC Capt. T. D. Richards (Labour) 151 Total of votes 1.7i17 Majority ol: 1.0<>."» ROCHORE DISTRICT Electorate: J.ttS Percentage: 4 4' Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Kai (Labour) MM Mr. M. J. Namazie
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  • 49 1 ii THE formal open ng of the re -constituted Legislative Council of Singapore will be on next Tuesday, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Admission to the opening ceremony will only be by tickets and any members of the public who wish to be
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  • 166 1 TOKYO. Apr. LO (I P) Cenerel Mae\rtluir asked United States Army Secretary, Frank Pace Jr. lor more troops and a free band lo use tb<-ni M lie sees lit »o defeat the Chinese and Korean Beds, informed *****11 believed today. Usual I v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 7 1 (For more on Elections, see Page 4.)
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  • POLICE CHIEF ANNOUNCES NEW SCHEMES
    • 117 2 MORE POLICE personnel are being assigned to foot and beat patrols throughout the Colon v to promote the confidence of the public. "The aim is to get the public to be more on the •(Tensive rather than Just defending themselves in the ti-ht against crime, said
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    • 147 2 SINGAPORE public will easier access ini i p e Stations during the night. stati tn, except those in the rural areas, have been jtructed to open its door aighout the night He was speaking as chairman of the three-man committee appointed by Government to examine
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    • 93 2 THE SINGAPORE Government hai i een asked to build additional married quarters for the PoliceForce. A total of 680 of thc staff aie still without quarters. This means extra expense! and waste of time in administration; delay in getting the personnel together in a hurry and difficulty
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    • 57 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMISSIONER of Police, Singapore, Mr. J. PennefatherEvans at a press conference yesterday annonnced m^ l^^^^ designed to make the police organisation in the Colony combatting crime and lawlessness. ™n<;triirtinn nf He also spoke on better pay for constables, the construction
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    • 120 2 A FORTNIGHT hence, Singapore may see its first Traffic Police "courtesy corps" in action on the streets. Beginning today, six police lieutenants and two sergeants will undergo an intensive course for the work, to be followed by ten more constables. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. Pennefather-Evans
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    • 44 2 THF RANK and file of the Singapore Poiiee Force below the rank of inspector will definitely Bee an improvemenl in their pay packets in the not too distant future." the Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. Pennefather-Evans ?<aid yesterday.
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    • 87 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE persons were injured yesterday morning in a collision which involved a bus, a lorry and a taxi at the 8J milestone Bukit Timah Road. The taxi driver, Ng Ban Chiang and a woman passen- ger in the taxi. Quek Koh i
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    • 120 2 RECRUITMENT of personnel into the Sinoapotß Police Force is now confined to the Colony, in view of the difficulty in gelling recruits from the Federaiion. Singapore can no longer ce the recruits fro i the Federation owing to the de* ><.<.nd of man-power by the
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  • 96 2 standard Sftafl Beportei CHRISTIAN Church i bus" in not taki ig fu bi fl ms in the early d s. I the Ren Aan Aus- Pre bytei stcr and relig w Sir japore by BOAC Q his way; to F. U.S He fur of
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  • 129 2 ing Colony legislation into line with the International Organizations (Immunities and Privileges) Act, 1950, in the United Kingdom which consolidates the Diplomatic Privileges (Extension) Acts, 1944 to 1950. TIIE Diplomatic Privilege (Amendment) Ordinance, 1951 which was" published in Singapore last night will extend certain of the privileges
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  • 169 2 "HOT GEN" service dang for accurate, up-to-date information on careers in lhe R.A.F. ami other personal problems is lhe stock-in-trade of ing Commander John G. Topham, of Air Ministry, who is touring R.A.F. units in Malaya. Wing Commander Topharn, from the Directorate of Manning, is
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  • 178 2 THE SINGAPORE Government has approved in principle lhe granl nt $20,000 to enable a committee, set up lo investigate ways ami helping disabled persons to j:et jobs, to begin lhe practical ~i<l< ol lhe *<.rk. a Hi 1 r Jn Sing... >n Genera a
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  • 274 2 Bv A Special Correspondent THF 26th* Field Regiment, R.A., of Tampin, are now in Singapore on the lirel U of their jonrnej to sin Middle Ka^l after four years in Malaya. Although the Regiment's headquarters had ahvays been m Tampin. their three batteries
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  • 186 2 Standard Stall Reporter THE MORALE of members of the Air Minisl y Local Stall Union is rapidly Making aid feeling is running high as a result of the "arbitrary way tn which the cost of living allowance question had been handled by the authorities. Tins was
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  • 48 2 PAKISTAN ENVOY HERE MR. YUSUS Abdoola Ha: on. Pakistan High Commissioner Sn Australia, reached Singapore bv BOAC yesterday from Svdnev. |He is returning to Karachi on leave. The High Commissioner was garlanded at Ka lang A,, aort bv Mr. Klhushi Mohamed. P > siderit of tne Overseas Pakistan League.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 64 2 The most Fe-r: Outdoor Wmn CAPIIuL J m* immmmmmaaaa*aiamma*mim*tm>mm.m,,f S i mmmm SiPUT SARAWAK f j"^» Tt4sMn< t fc ltd Slim Fat Ah ay I ■a- "I > 55K^\'v °r, Bfra^^fc" '^"■wSl v v '^nSa'B' Wa\Y:XJamJaimmmmm\- OZ** -i.'.- "t-wEL t• I Importers: ANGLO-FRFNCH TRADING (XI LIIJ Singapore KuaU Lumpur Malacca
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    • 81 2 '"^BSS^n k* o*^0 TALK.'// OH %^> TH' DESP'RIT ONMARRIED r -OAT'S WEU TAKE CTS DiS V -< AN; DEN PA. s I|>**P SADIE HAWKINS O NAUSEATED BACHELORS,WIF MAT-ftEE-Yi COMES < DAISY MAE WONT KETCH S HE DOES. T frj* r f.*( DAY RACKET?/ HOMY AS THAR OBJECK/T NOBODY JSJN .7
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  • 214 3 Many Of CallUp Age Want To Come Here Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.' During the first three months j of this year, Hi per cent. of the Chinese who applied for certificates of admission, were j within the call-up age group,! said Mr. R. P. Bingham, Secretary for Chinese
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  • 46 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tu< i. Thirty-one boys from the Confucian School have had their .all-up deferred and 12 boys in the Chung Hwa Middle School. Setapak. have not been excused and some of them are now m i aining.
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  • 101 3 SEREMBAN, Tues.— The j N J [ri Sembilan Teachers Union j 1 Sganising Primary Classes m Seremban for children bom in ?U who have failed to gain admission to school this year. These classes will open in May Applications should be made in person from
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  • 201 3 Standard Staff Correspon lenl KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Public response to Government's announcement _of its first lottery drive to aidantiTB work In the Federation is generally encouraging. Mosl people today described the lottery as a timely measure Thev felt it would serve a two-fold purpose of raising much
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  • 822 3 Bingham Refutes Tm 1 r% Red Rumours Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— "There will he no direction to jungle companies. There never was and there never will be any direction to military service," said Mr. R. P. Bingham, secretary for Chinese Affairs at e Press
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  • 322 3 photo. Standard Staff Lorresponaem KUALA LUMrUR, Tues. "Officials of the Mun ipalily are not people who take a delight in pullin lown houses and ejecting tenants." states Mr. 11. 1 Oswell, Municipal President, in a communique explaii ing the reasons for the issue
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  • 133 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— A Chinese. Yee Chow Ling, who was described by the Police as an agent of the Johore Bahru CID. was convicted and sentenced to ten months rigorous imprisonment in the Sessions Court today. Inspector Abdul Kadi, prosecuting, asked the President Inche Taib Haji Andak,
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  • 54 3 &N INDIAN, Sebastian, tailed I in his appeal in the Malacca High 1 Court against sentence of 18 i months rigorous imprisonment i imposed on him for having cut 1 off the ear of another Indian. I Mr. Justice Abbott said he saw 1 no reason to interfere
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  • 266 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Second only to the action fought against superior numbers by the dci'en ders of Bukit Kepong. is the detemmed .-land of Auxilitary Policemen of Kampong Temenggor win fought off 150 bandits a week ago. The heroism of
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  • 193 3 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAHAT. Tuet r l fourth annual general met of the Johore Teachers I i was held at the Temengg Ibrahim Girls' School, Batu Pahat Tiie Vice-President. Mr. S P. Johnston, appealed to members to show more zeal, c operation
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  • 246 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In a lielated staWim nt on the increased rates ami charges on the Railway, thc Railway Administration point out that in general term* the tariff book rates and charges in force from May I will be
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  • 127 3 Standard Stall < orrespondrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Terrorists destroyed a railway station in the EUu u area "f Johore last nigh' in I I B the Station Master and his stafl white tms wai being done. The station building, winch included tiie Station Master's house,
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  • 521 4 TANGLIN KEPPEL SCA TONG Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Tues, An open denunciation of Governments .pathy, ineptitude and insistence on making others pay for it, folly/was made by Mr. A. Rodgers, Chairman ol the Batang Padang District Planters' Association, at this morning's annua!
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  • 77 4 First Post -War Marriage Held At St. Andrews ARIT Bl T f the F Conti D rtment ■el Pava D i ig the week* nd the first t r i Si A: C hurch, Pant Buntar e bride is the laughter ot Mrs. Fred David the 1 leg s the
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  • 49 4 BUKIT TIMAH CHANGI HIRTEI N e pie wei I in 78ii accidi ist m ith ac- the Si S irst Commii Of those killed five were cyclists, including a child and five pedestrians lour i n were children. MIL 11. J. C. KU.ASIMiHA DATO J. PAGLAR
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  • 216 4 AN APPEAL to the public to keep the electoral register a clean, efficient and fine register for the next elections" was made last night by the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. G. G. Thomson. M Thomson was spej king al the Victoria Theatre, after the elections to
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  • 516 4 MR. LIM YEW HOCK, President of ihe Labour PaHy elected in Keppel Districl lasl nighl said: u U ie nol a victory for Lim Yew Hock, il ie the victorj for lhe nm>r Labourers who are living in t!»«- district. "It is a
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  • 127 4 THE SINGAPORE Teachers Union will be satisfied with the new Cost of Living Allowances recommended by tlie Benham Committee so long as the cost of living does not continue to rise, states a press statement released alter a recent S.T.U. committee meeting. The statement signed
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  • 118 4 Standard Shipping >rr. COLOUR Sen A. G. Harris of the Royal Mar. wa one of the happiest men to b iard the Empire Halladale lay. rhe 1 missed le! i; ti early. As vess< ed thai rated lor lnm. He w.nted pati< pship for
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  • 107 4 1 Standard Staff Reporter ONLY healthy, able-bodied overseas Chinese in Malaya will be allowed to Sand in Swatow by the Communist Government, The Standard un- derstands from the Tai Koo p Nam Kee, shipping agents of a the China Navigation Coms pany. The regulations,
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  • 63 4 i| A 38-YEAR-OLD woman, Koi Kah Xai. was fined a total <■ $2,000 in default ten months t -agorous Unpria i tnei in tii« 5 j Singapore Third Police Cour j yesterday for having Pi4 gallon i of fermented rice and distillinj 1 1 two gallons of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 91 4 1 ii:i /;,;';^=i 1 1 cant worpv 7 a rp K §2 Pfa^3| f^"""^"^ ELMEP) ABOUT HIM -I'M < A MEPE HE IS.) I On VC O'-fe/^ 2f?£ BLONPIE— "K > NEEDS Si GOING TO TAKE MV DAGWOOO-f C V>'^ J I r~ !if 4i/* > 1 BATHED FOUR) A
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  • 221 5 'Saw Mother Boy (13) Tells Assize Court SiainUrd Staff Reporter A 1 .WEAR-OLD boy, Tan Yeow Seah iiiviu^ j eviileace iu the Singapore I ruin Court ye <l;*r<iay said: I saw my mother killed hy my father. In the dock stood Tan Hung Song, a poultry farmer, who is charged
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  • 141 5 CO!.. W [LLIAM E. i Donald, I'.S. Air Force Liai in Officer, arrived in Singapore by Pari American Anv. .iys yesterday I i "lake up th post of Air Liaison Officer tor Singapoi and tiie Federation. Col. MacDonald, who is accompanied by his
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  • 38 5 LEONG MUN PHOCK w:i 1 charged in th sii gap Police Court yesterday wi: trespassing into the Adelp > itel to commit theft on A 9 Le ing, who claimed I rial waa S offered $250 bail.
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  • 45 5 CHI" KIM Te iw was offered bail ol $10,000 in the Si Tnird Police Conn when he > fd guilty to m ipri il ng 55 300 im Fra I Neave I ,td., on M nch The pi »stp med i April 1 7
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  • 166 5 Two Bands Played At Guards; Departure Standard Shipping Reporter FOR WHS iirst time the bands of two regiments played al Che departure of tin' 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, who let Singapore lor Southampton yester day in th troopship Empire HaHiday, alter two and a half retrs fightins the bandits in
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  • 162 5 tol the S a;,, iporc 1 aiwl Dif S i ui< i not, 1 Mrs. --u was t*i aited «i I [he .11 -t i t! i i Cirlf B hami, L < K 1 1"".. S< bMfw. She i b j 1 Id m:i;.. ;><>r<- <-jti%
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  • 110 5 Bishop Of Lincoln Is Back DR. MAURICE HARLAND. B ip of Lincoln, retui ned t i Singapore last nighl by R.AJF. Dakota from Hongkong, on a if R.A.F. unit the Far East Air Command A re. The Bishop will I "Al Station at C ungi I Seletar ow and Tengah
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  • 37 5 A CHINESE Kim a.s t »ntath ItKing hurl to another m Loh cid. it was child into a well in Chua Chu i a She was a c\tp o- acid at tin I
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  • 21 5 Gurkhas Justified In firing o: riot >. *>> I ai a unpau of I S tpove < ayFour G .V 3 V to C
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  • 113 5 in S:i-.., I I I• i "Sunneae S >.n>. Ta k Ta Evangelism 1 I 111l Oi 1 Pna [IirVKSI IMA V Selegie B«« Ml jo i cluh committee n I ...i ain "Zero" b isk te .'.i matcti 5 p.m B fi.:<i> un: Tri I L.C.C Exams.
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  • 12 5 Rye i. Conn > for ti murd< the attei Singl
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  • 18 5 A FINE in t i u ki i S 1 was aftered. A ce.
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    • 394 5 .FlOn^l S_ #l W%5 Si _**^Bf J 1 jx j jki> I 8.30 p.m. CiLL.-i \itifl\ (.K\M>: You.;- Man of Music 3. KUALA LUMPUR P Div 1-Cheng Wah vs VIAPRAS: itom M sSa >rman 45 c_»o. Padang; Div 2 12.30. .7 and :> p.m dians vs Ching CI j R
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  • 691 6 •"TPHE time has surely come", wrote Britain's News Chronicle recently, "when someone in America should pluck up sufficient courage to tt-!! this gallant but ageing soldier that he has earned a rest.*' The 'ageing soldier" is General MacArthur who has become the focal point of a
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  • 772 6  -  A CLERK Until the publication of the Benham Report, the General Clerical Service attracted the cream of Malayan Youth leaping school*, 9 Today however, this Service is the Cinderella of Government Departments. Thin te the tmßitmmm. tto m*3. W first of
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  • 221 6 Sir, i read with mixed reelings the report of the Joinl Committee on Cosi oi Living Allowance which appeared in the local Press. I note that the Committee's recommendations are based on toe assumption that the cost of living will continue to rise during
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  • 488 6 ie Genera] Clerical Ser- clerks in the .-.-mie rela- ..i to other junior services as e Malayan Civil Sc ice is to the senior sen ices In ol words, if i o i- any justification for i,.vi: g the Malayan Civil St-. ice the same time m-
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  • 366 6 Sir:— You ent < m< i *;e>- cf the 1' M N.0., M.C A. and M.I.C I Lg instrucl i\ <.-, 1 think an Indians e concerned wis .inkingE er opening m- mb« p in thi se b dies to nmunities >•; the organisation ol a
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  • 88 6 Review of Views A Deep Game {in I dispute over i Commander, I been so l i I I > be. Snperfic I >ved 'i pronounceme:. Ll g paper < W\ Hou deep i r I i ricao G P the i I Arthurism u I ed to soothe ►The
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    • 31 6 RUBBER GOODS for jjji i MINING INDUSTRY, j; 111 I se For 30 Wars In Malava ij CBBswm Ij shum v:p leong rubber works ll i aini*m>rt Igh Lumpur ip»> »cuaU
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    • 42 6 MGBEBE TELEPEO! THE MODERN WO 01 I'ERCOMMI \h \i ne 01 II OFFICE. CONVERTS WALKING W22X' time jim AN IDEAL DEVICE FOR CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE COMMLJNICATM V. Demonstrations daily at TWE EMPOHOM j 1 7 Ifl E* I !> I I* lv, i>att<*r> iMiad,
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  • 372 7 t i v lu British ami Kr,.nri, lheir ambassadors in Washing**. rruuh governments have b* Gm Dough.. MacArthur" V W n**™*^ against the i »t«i J£L*J$ m I ne rrencn protest alread has been made, according to French Foreign Oilice sources tn Paris,
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  • 100 7 K Apr. 10. (IT- A denier. I without factual i n1 contained j {patch from ffc that Sec- the A: "V Frank i a Douglas nt« in silence ith the wai .ter si i Mac- been given su rr. by Pace j bp i
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  • 75 7 \pt TIC p N c ITY A *> r 10 n k~" Pnniess Elizabeth uill be received in private audience by Pope Pius XII 2 Eft?' Said a spokesman on Monday. The Princess is due to arrive in Italy on Wednesday. She and
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  • 151 7 WASHINGTON, Apr 9 (UP) —The Ang O-American conference oil the Iranian oil problems opened with a three- session today in which "exchange of view-" took P a e, according to an offi communique. An Iran document was issued I v the State P. rt- al end
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  • 240 7 Syria Heady To Fight 'If Necessary' KARACHI. Apr. 9, (UP)— Syrian Minister Al Sayyid Omer Baha Alamiri said today that Syria is "prepared to stage a full fight with Israel if the situation makes it necessary." lie told a press conference here that the whole Arab and Muslim world will
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  • 195 7 FRANKFURT, Apr. 9 (UP) Gen. Dwight Eisenhower arrived in West Germany today for a four-day tour of! the front line of his Atlantic Army. Eisenhower, who will hold a conference with top Allied commanders, will find the Allied forces in Ch rmany building toward the 15-division
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  • 200 7 UK Pressing Ahead With Jap Treaty LONDON. Apr. 9: (Reute >— Britain is pressing ahead with preparations for a peace treaty with Japan. Minister of State Kenneth Younger told the House of Commons today. Mr Edward Davies 'Labour* had asked the Foreign Sec i I what represei tati ns he
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  • 68 7 LONDON, Apr. 9 (Reu The War Office announced I that the 27th British Ini Briga K is eel bv 'he 28th Infantry Brigade and will then return to Hong kong. The announcement said that the first battalions of I K Own Scottish Borderers King's
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  • 249 7 Britain's Record Peacetime Budget: ]/3 For Defence f LONDON, I >r. 9 Exchequer Hugh Gail I CommoM on i isc-ii.iv mi budget, oi which almost < >m rearmament, political quar Total expenditures are expected to be around £4,500,--mi of which about £1,300,000,000 will be ttie 1 instalment in a three-year
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  • 29 7 al Come American I 1) that c be used Chinese C mun B Co immed point menl tn en He use of N
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  • 159 7 NO ECA AID Belgian Court Action Results In Warning WASH! ':'< Apr. AP)— The Rted S i I Belgium on Mom her Mar merits will be cut i there is a satisfacti ent of a Belgian court i which has tied of aid to I to Paul A. Porter. I
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    • 148 7 miss tixis olvAAvoe-^oiA vx>llL vveAi€/u beetle to vlaa^ a*t tk&ce pt/lc^S a^a*m, EARLY—- iUe^i?^^^FOw PERFUMES MENS GLOVES CH^. R p^ AN VACUUM^UGS (GAUNTLET) /jyA^^/^CIK KIKED j**By^ jmr Jf _m4*\mLmmm**m*mt****^ as>***^ lSr *<4^S5Sk ■"oJ" sooth.mg to t|md Fill R R A<; ONE^INTSIZE ™«mu URGE CC BRAi MAROON -o AND PKT ammmW
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  • 309 8 Cement Project Is first To Attract Big Outside Capital Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST lun;e amount of outside capital to come to Malaya j jlncc the Liberation, ami since the Governments of Malaya stated their poli.N \>:t- lo attract capital, uill be contributed by The Associated Port-, land Lenient Manufacturers
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  • 22 8 SI i tod RK^1.1.45 t*£] -ling;HKJ to US$l HK to V Bl to one Indonesian i; Gold IJKS to toe
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  • 93 8 Standard Slafl Rcporl< r THE SINGAPORE •!>.! Inlciai..m Govemaienls bave airfodi approved llif majority oi applicattoiifl i<» t-\ porl rubber under contracts inane prior i«» \j»ril I Ue Standard learnt*. her i ire es in S ;apoi <■ Pei ing and Kuala Lumpur
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  • 44 8 Standard v.,:r Reporter SIM i irm j ►usi ttie ii V Charge INIM STIU M s Buvem Setters I <• Trad I J S 1 1 v I N I '< r >ung B 3 Rt bc>: RS Batu Lintanj Be 140
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  • 7 8 r decline Formosa K.V
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  • 126 8 TIMBER FREIGHT PARLEYS FAIL St iml anl Stall Reporter f BREAKDOWN of negotiations yesterday between v Singapore loji-kan« owncre and Beft^kalin timber :ri:i,;,r wr freight charges, now threatens greatti to reduce lln« snppfy of limber to the Colon; from i\ Sumatra. 1 Imports irom Bengkalis iia\ e been ha ted
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  • 65 8 CHICAGO A li (AP U.S. Si Cor] 1 testing that te at its i manu- 1 OOO.i )Q il tin ir. machine combines tu G i s X-rays are t to re the 1 The C s i: e the amou t of the re I
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  • 20 8 Qantai Ai ays for the nd e The I '.->•• is rt ■ay off fo Jakart i.
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  • 165 8 SS if I'l tKetJ R sel the workTs m a icing car now i a pv i e heve, are un ito be ex. rang the t l-o, ibility of an in arnataooalj lub'^r r location agreement. Del* fail h*-e a:a f-ora L'^nadj. Cj..:>n. todo^si^ltab^ in.
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 89 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterdaj (Apr. 10) were per lb. I V'*T > S'-'.'Ts No MISS Spot lain--(nom.) srtn|. slow F ol* in tedes. Api No 1 KS S 52.02 s «)l No 2 Kss 51~90| 51.91] Nn R.S.S I t: om Sl.'t! SI"! To ie: SI \H
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    • 54 8 SINGAPORE, Toes Th price <» r Tin ta It w.i> s 2 jx r s to] Up ..ON DON 1!N Tnesd j»:;c*-n first SC „n •s'K)! C 1 ?#5 htij»• r 5 i ;l o srii r^ Three months C I 10 buyers C 1.24 5 sellers. Settlement Price
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  • 347 8 Standard Staff Reporter NIK FIRST shipments ml aa order for 2,000 eeiling fan-, irhiefc has been placed l»\ the Municipal Eleetrieit) Department, are di:<* h, arrive in Singapore this month, and the firs! shipments of lin* Departments order for 5<M) eleetric cookersare
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  • 76 8 Standard SI tfl Reporter 11 Nut ii De\'( in 1. uui ad i oi several cl ed Singap >re b Boi terday. H ne visited 1 p estates at T urau in Bril i B being a over by I C >i ition.
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  • 108 8 Penang Rubber For Singapore: Licence Needed standard stall orrespondenf g I PENANG. Apr. 10 Tl e Camp- l trailer of Customs nere said t<\\ day that, in the ease of rub! r s s ties made by local exporters To r Singapore exporters, application e tor licences to export must
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  • 111 8 MESSRS. Osborne and Ch ippel report the foil »vn ing returns tor the quarter to March ;;i Chende n T i D 1411:0 Ltd 791 pieul Gopeng Co Ltd.. 3,030 piculs; Hongkoi STin Ltd, 2,493 piculs; Kenl IF.M.S.) lin 1) Iging. Ltd., 2.205 piculsrhe Kinta Tin Mines, LM..
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  • 32 8 MESSRS. O-sbornfind Cha«pel report le Eollov iig returns I r the quarter to Mancfa 31:— -The waarborough (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd., 22'.).i00 lb. and Pusing Rubber and Tin, Ltd. tßedrock
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  • 403 8 S 'pore Firms Sho u ld Start Health Insurance Scheme Sime Darby Chief Says— L Standard Staff Reporter ALL COMMERCIAL (inns in Singapore -iiould establish a health insurance scheme for their employes. This i> (lie hope expressed Mr. C. F. Smith, retiring Matiajjins: Director of Sime Darhy and Co. .Mr.
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  • 216 8 Standard Staff Reporter I V I.H T I\ siiiJ pr<\ ailed in llie Singapore rubber market yesterday, pending clarification <»i tmXU* ruaeeraing export liccim'cs, %elii<*h ar«* expected i<» Im iu::<L' known totiay. Despite the he .itanl tone ol he market, rair activity >rde I with
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  • 61 8 FOREIGN banks operating ii Shanghai— fee Hongkong and Sa in ;h.-.i Bank, fhe Chartered B ink. the Mercantile Bank, th I Netherlands Trading Society, th Belgian Bank and the BarMjne de l" Indo-Chine have joined the Shanghai barter trade exchange established 003 April 2. Practically
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  • 125 8 LONDON (GFSS) Vpr. 10. Iftk frmr% Economic v i:»\e\ liu* yearl) report oo tii economic outlook for Brttoio >a\» thai rcaini;, j tnenl needs ;m<l short M!j»i>!ie-« of svlpfour., /i?.< and other vilal materials are hound to cant production in British factories this year.
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  • 127 8 New Tin Price Increase Standard Staff Reporter (,t>Ol> BIDDING b\ b;i\ ers l>**i:.v maintain"d hi Bie Singapore tin n tffcet, v hi< a yesterdaj recorded a farther priee appreciafioo bv $2 to Sn'!'.! pet peal Do keep i rapidly im; extent cus- Latin and tions th'il bu> tres The snnp'v
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  • 57 8 Standard Stall Repartet Q I Singapore C p c I I tS mi'Jw >• aras q p.eul i m o "i Nol or co > y P n the S trket ye; v Be $53' (tonye ersv "Gamb SllO <J Cube>: P p 51.045 (M 51
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  • 14 8 US Drug Firm To Enter Malaya Mart WITH e ae lr. J >ore. r
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  • 30 8 Jap s Cpmpete For Thai Contract I lent An the Y jlanu C irn i ban B i b I: ivc not I only 4 tollable as sui plu Reul
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  • FIRST GERMAN SHIP HERE
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      434 9 Standard Shipping Reporter FLYING the black, red and gold flag of thc Ger man Republic, the 1,771 ton Mai Rickmers. iirs German merchant ship U sail to the Far East sine* the war. arri\ed in Singa pore yesterday. Director F. Ziege'.e of G. H Slut and Co., pre-war
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    • 237 9 PENANG. Tues. Tl of the eight Malayan ships being released by the Incur ie Burmese registered vesse] detained at Lho Seumawe, lesian authorities. Skippered by Captain S R. Fox, the Chit Sein was the only siiip detained with a Europ< an master.
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    • 60 9 SOUTHAMPTON, Apr- 10 (Reuter I—The1 The most up-to-flate destrovcr in the world. The Duchess, weighing 3. 700 tons and costing £1.750.000 was launched I at Southampton yesterday by Countess Mountbatten. The new destroyer will have the finest anti-aircraft control system devised and the finest method of destroying submarines.
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    • 211 9 PI Official Demands Apology MANILA. Apr. 10: (AP)— Although lhe master of the Felix Roussel apologized for a crewman's action in refusing to j serve drinks to Filipinos, the Philippine Acting Foreign Secret ry. Mr. Felino Neri I yesterday wrote to the Com- missioner of Customs and the Director of
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    • 652 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVtCi Diiocl Overland Francisco, Los Angelc All American Canodion Cities Penong P Sham S'pore j. l. LUCKENBACH 24/26 Apr._27 Apr. 28/30 Apr. ;;pfrg cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama fama REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONf F. LUCKENBACH Due S'pore 6 Moy ccrgo
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    • 154 9 md-, AMERICAN iMm-'-^. PRESIDENT LINES To New York ond Bolton rio Ceylon, Indio, Egypt and Mediterroncon Ports Singapore P. Swettenhom ™"M"g 'PRES. JOHNSON' ,Z/,J A| P ?oLo 5 Angeles; San Franeis'eo A.lont.c Ports via Panama Penang P. Swettenham S'pore ANCHORAGE VICTORY" 14/15 May 16 M* 17/21 Moy Union Bldg., Tel.
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    • 675 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONIINENT s oor* P f ban Peoaai. ••errl*" Car Balgaa Bangkok.. Gz-..±. 42 43 "NORDHVAI" lot BaDKkOfc 2022 Apr. 17-18 Apr. "PANAMA" for Bangkok, Saigon Raofkoag. Mania Kobe ft M Apr.) Y knhnma \.av 28 29 Apr. 27 27 Apr. 'SELANDIA" for Bangkok 17-M Itay 56-16
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 719 9 Despatches TODAY: Medan 6 pjn. by Van Riebeeck, Jakarta, Sourabaya, W. Australia, E. Australia and Xew Zealand (letters only) noon by Maetsuycker, Pontianak noon by Senai, Sibu noon by Angby, Hongkong. China, Philippine Is. and Japan by Perseus. Arrivals? TODAY: Sarawak by R. Brooke, W. Australia by Dolius. 1 2311
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    • 169 9 Wair arrivals] S j^ij^J §[ond DEPARTURES tr* *f."-^ -> ♦•w^'^ff sm^ I Arrivals BOAC from Hongkong M"> p.m. from London 11.45 pjn. QJELA. Skymaster From Sydney, Jakarta ."i.-.d p.m. KLM from Jakarta '■< >it p.m. (extra) from Calcutta* 8 p.m. GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS from i.ikarr.i 1 .'.;;."> p.m SIAMESE AIEWAYS
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  • 977 10 Around The S'pore Shops With LILLIAN BUCKOKE HPHE heat-wave persists— A and so do the Sales. Most husbands are now feeling that linen cupboards and wives' wardrobes should be replenished sufficiently to la*t for at least two years. And we women are Itally calling up all the stores,
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    29 10 Radha Sri Rain, Indian sereen star, and Swiss-born Ravmond S. Burnier. look over their marriage licence taken out in Hollywood, California, on April 2. They were later married
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    185 10 \N eyeful of glamour that's shapelj Nicole Dalvaox, ol the Scandinavian l( Revue. Belgian's amateur ice tkating di.tmpion of 1943. Niki pave up Star billing in another i< <• show in I jrnjH' to join tins one and see ihe Orient. And docs she like Singapore? Alter hour-,
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  • 120 10 INDIAN movie magnate Mr. K. M. Modi, 0.8.E.. is due to arrive in Singapore today by air from Calcutta for a short stay in the Colony before proceeding to Manila. Hongkong and Bangkok. Known to his many friends as "Keki" he is a brother of Sohrab
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  • 561 10 WITH 'ORION' i\n 50 I<> FEB is Iquarius): ng you this Make a at I ting prise b- Lhe m of the week gr. e sufficient momentum to carry vou through to the week-end Il B 19 lo M \K( li .0 Piaeei J b this wee E b
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    • 442 10 W^^KB^^ FROM TODAY jjj j TOD ANDREWS jl hJJH I |>. tribated by RKO Radio Tatures .ajj ffl TWICE DAILI at 6^« 9.3t p.m. sio &SG (Reserved) S4 &S2 l Unresenred) jjj Free lasts Jw I atcsaioil Kates Strietlv Suspend.-d. 11l 1 Shows l> h al 1 1 a.m, 1.43
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    • 155 10 I DAY oooam openTtomorbow^.k I 111l DANCE and SING I 1 "THE LINA TINA" It's M-G-M's Champagne of Musicalsl Technicolor ~rfc ->p jociety singer' '^^Mr \m i. caibcl um •wm mitcheu •mmmm NOW ON SALE TH.MAI V IPRII i AT 188 (ATHW ft NEI ILHAMBI WHAT do you ki about
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    • 647 10 Radio Programmes f-\!ll() r\l>\l AVA Market Report La Lmoy; 1 lrt "PingftrtlJIVJ .U/1L,1I.» wah"— in Foochow; :> pm News in 1 PI WM' lm©y; 5.85 Modern Mandarin Music; __»I_\li/\_rUrill( ;,;;(i News in Cantonese* .'>..;."> "Legend «t Pak-yaet"; 5.45 "This is CommaK\(_I KH PROGRAMME alsm"— la Cantonese; 5.48 "Legend el L_>lil,l>_l
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  • 634 11  - Recovery Should Make Amends In Class 3 Sprint OLLIE DAVIES By IHICTLI cm time test Carnivorous looks an thing especially as he has lib less than he won on Saturday, whereas the other t HO Pcgaaaa, $:et .>lb more and Printer** Frror MUM WfU. Carnivorous ran the six very i„
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  • 64 11 Successful Gun Club Shoot Held SFUI competition re Gun The I of 10 single i 0 skeet, i birds the grand won by T. F. E 'a special e 5 d. c rises waa E with l( I bold another e shoot will be l- -bure ri iges e on
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  • 31 11 :e elected offi- j Party:Ong Kong K< ng Siang tn astirer: Hwee. hon. auditor: j bin H H rts captain: Mr. Q •i ected), come Aih B e, Mr.
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  • 186 11 Ollie Davies j Cay Reveller I Minorou Time Test RACE 1. ln i}^} t DKWAK TKKNT FALL "nU^ Uy Hnnuhvav Bill Phoenix RACE 2> A^ M ™7 LND Stage show Merry (;«> Round Bound Ai'r V'ort' RApp CORAZON CORAZON CORAZON kTvTT* KALfc 3 Brunice Bte And Eight Brunice
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  • 158 11 PARIT BUN TAR. Tues.— ln a very keenly contested tennis match the Malay Sports Association of Ipoh narrowly beat the Krian Malays by 5 matches to 4. Following are the results, Krian Malays mentioned iirst: Haji Ahmad and Hashim bin Haji Ahmad beat Hussein Kama!
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  • 302 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES By LOUGH CARRA or Deeantei It is hard to separate these t*o promising youngsters who have improved beyond recognition, I uill po for Lough Carra mainly on the hasis of his workout with Best Bet on Monday
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  • 30 11 MONTREAL, Apr. 9 (UP) Tlt e Johnny Greco-Rocky Graziano fight, scheduled for April 21, was postponed today until May 21 because of a death in the Graziano's family.
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  • 157 11 CORAZON was decided!;. iinluekiot betas on the first day. Installed fnvo this Micro gelding was caughl flat fooled Bl tiie barrier and it mined hia [chances altogether. However, he showed His naonn Ito finish third after "flying" <»\rr thr laM furlong. effort was indeed n
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  • 178 11 PENANG, Tues.— A proposal to star! aa all-Mala-yan billiards tournament in order lo «ii\«' encouragement lo tfi i i game has been made bj the Selangor Chi* nese Recreation Club. ">v» propose to formul a scheme whereby each State will finally send two topnot ers
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  • 91 11 PEN AX G Tues. The Penang Recreation Club will meet the Penang Sports Club at tennis on tiie PSC courts on Friday at 5.15 p.rn. The PRC will be represented by the following: S. T. Stewart, L. Lesslar. Dr. X. H Perera, A. S Nonis,
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  • 86 11 e Juvenus Sp TITAN B.P. by 4 to 3. in a ri y badminton. Res J plavers mentioned ftrst st Charlie Tan 15-3: 15-18; 11-15: Thng H M tar 9-15: 15-8: 15 5 I m Khye Lock beat Amir 15-8: 15-11; S>!i Kee Loon lost
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  • 110 11 Penang League Tie Ends In Draw PENANG Tues— ln an exciting ftrst division U < soccer the Sepoy i tion Club held Ferry Youj t< to a one-all 6 I i estlands School ground tot f Fine goalkeeping by B prevented the Ferry Youngsters 1 r first half which ended
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  • 61 11 Penang Amateur Boxing In August PEN A N G. T i -The Penang amateur boxing championships have been postponed to the first week of A g t provisionally. This wa dedecided at a PAB -c to* mittee meet:: e who wish to pete are to send in their with full
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  • 38 11 PEN AX G, Tues .—Pen a wicket-ki eper, Lim Chiang Keng, left here for Singapore by plane yesto i uing a Lie firm there as salesman. Lim represented the- S1 at cricket i,nd hockey.
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    • 41 11 REDUCE FATIGUE fxecdUt^Cm*^ POR HEALTH, COMFORT EFFICIENCY j ALSO AT XUALA LUMPUR PENANG I ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS IN MALAYA) f x VA\.\V\.\VVV\VVVVV\\.\\A'» I 1I f i N ET RINGSf i DOING RINGSI CAGEMENT RINGS f #?„Mun-/i ph. de silva i r^^Lsr
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    • 1273 11 Race 1: 2.15 p.m. Horses CL 3 Div. 4 6 Furs. 1. 000 Unicorn 8y 9.00 Mesdames Lam Quee Moy r, 1A Wee Geok Hay Turley McPherson V H! »y 8- 1 "Mining Kongsi" R.W. van Breukelen Mawi i ii K"* Phoen iP H "U Hung Stable" Tankard Garrard u0
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    • 413 11 Race 7: 5.25 p.m. Horses Cl. 2 Div. I—6 I urs. 1. 000 Ashok 4y 9.00 "Bharat Kongsi" Heddle Md i i 2. 034 Atlantas <>v 8.13 "Kongsi International" Rodgers 3. o^o Achilles ly K.12 Mrs. Khoo Soo Chav Allan 'xed) 4. 43 Pot Luck 4y 8.10 Mr. A: Mrs.
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  • 96 12 BRISBANE, Apr. 10 (Renter \\P I Australian 1 esl wuketke^per. Don Tallon, dues not keep wickets When playing with his home town, Bnndabers. There he h re garded as a i;ood slow bow fee. Talhm was treated hghtl> in a reeent niati h against an eleven captained
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  • 96 12 Pr". i ies Penang w neet Kedah in an inter-st I ie I ■er match on West mds S boo! ground on Thursd The ;> ng side picked after lasl te iai is aa follows: Tin S Hoc J. Jamal and wng K i Poh, Pang Si
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  • 293 12 Team will Play S'pore Next Month ndonesias Games boccer ALL INDONESIA Olympic Football XI will play s.x matobca rnth Singapore Amateur football Association in May th.s year. Fu.al nc|ot.a. tions between the Indon«-<-" tional Football Associat.on and SAFA were coneluded yesterday. In a letter to Mr. W. McGregor Watt, President
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  • 160 12 Aussie byes On Helsinki Swim Events MEI B '\K. Apr. 10 •Re i- \\f leading Aust ners are to figure pi i ta -it the Hels 0 mpics. ble g Id medal ners Anu rica J Mars bo is studying Vale o several v. 200 metres 4 ards and recently
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  • 191 12 LONDON, Apr. 10, (AP). j Fred lie Beshore ot El Monte, ia, on Monday agreed to flght European light :iV V" champion Don CockeU ►n Apr. '24 under the most! expensive weight conditions -vwed m Great Britain. p J tck Solomons said Bes
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  • 223 12 IPOH. Tne*. N i\ servicemen and five civilians will take part in a >lala>a Cup preliminary "'for Perak against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur this Saturday. Although the match i-* only a "•friendly n the result ou v hl to «;i>e a fair indication of
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  • 51 12 SEREMBAN, Tues. Th seremban Rangers soccer tean 4 a surprise in tiie firs iiv »i tn of the Negri Sembilai Football league yesterday whei ifter being down by two goal or the greater part of the game heat the Ind i Lois by the odi tai in
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  • 55 12 SEREMBAN, Toes The Negri Sembilan Novice tennis tournament organised by the Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association, ended last night In the singles final Ho Hon Quee beal Lui Fook Kwan .-.">. 6-2, and in the doubles Lui Fook Kwan and Tan Jin Hoe, beat W
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  • 78 12 Members of the MCC cricket team arrived at London Airport on April 4, from their tour of Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. The 13 tired Test men smiled as Denis Compton and Len Hutton led them down the steps from the BOAC plane. Photo shows Len
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  • 312 12 REME XI met their second successive defeat in five Senior SAFA league games when they played Chinese Casuals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, a penalty goal, the only score, deciding the issue. A handful of spectators saw countless errors made by
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  • 282 12 I.IM HEE CHIN and M. K. San had a very easy time in the I quarter-finals of the YMCA xennis Tournament when they disposed off Dr. C.K. Loh and 1 Dr. EY. Khoo in straight sets of 6-2, 6-3 at Bras Basah Road I
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  • 265 12 I! WING to play without shirts' on 'the BCC Pad i::g in I before a large crowd, cramped Pulau Bukom's style In their Business II tuses League match with H >ng K >ng and Shaug iai Bu k yesterday, and they finally lost two
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  • 152 12 Perak Chinese Win In Last Minute ir\jn, iucs. ra. &\f*i uu nic Mrune ot time 1 and just after their opponents had missed a penalty gave the PCRC a hard-earned victory over thc Kmu Malays in today's first division football match, ttfc marked the first major upset in the local
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  • 67 12 LONDON A: Of the thousai England only 18 a ly good as players i a handicap better 1 This is one result g rai raising ol Ml tif the re- -Is h score scheme. j To? go for in I the new handicap] aie I i golfer,
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  • 361 12 Everything Went Wrong For Guthries CHARi EKED Bank Sporl Club trounced Guthries Sporl Club by six goals to one m a Business Houses "B' League fixture at the Gey ai g Stadium yesterday. Chartered Bank seized ev opportunity that ca and scored nearly every time thev had the chai Guthries
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    • 116 12 1 x v-Mfc""- LW**aw wt Right through pregnancy I^^^^V^^^l and earliest infancy, it is V^^^^^kf tv^a of the utmost impor B|^^^]Ki tance to mother and B^i* baby s health that iNtS^^*! L- Wm-Trnt mßr **m. mother be fully and cor L*^MB I *f m rectly nou ished. Brand -j Ifcto^H
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    • 67 12 %pMm fiMEgjg HIGH TIDES at the pGncipa sorts in Ma. ay a. OBAY AM. P.M. Singapore 00.56 2.01 Klaeeu 10.05 10.3ti Fort Diekson 8.46 9S\ Jprt Sham 8.07 8.04 Fenang 2.44 UB IOMORKOW: Singapore 1-23 -.41 MalatVa 10.27 1107 Port Dieksoa 9.08 9.48 Port S'lnm 8.5Penang 3.01 3.09 FRIDAY. A.
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