Singapore Standard, 14 April 1951

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  • 23 1 Singapore TIGER Standard M Jt 4d A Wm* \n JL VOL. 1. NO. 287 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1951 12 PAGES TEN CENTS.
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  • 279 1 4-Engined Plane Crashes Here But None Hurt Standard Staff Reporter KA DARWIN-BOUND four-engined Lancastrian airQantas Empire Airways crashed at Kallang last night when its starboard undercarriage sed after the plane had landed on three engines. None of the crew ot six was hurt. The aircraft, lying on its right side,
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  • 53 1 ,a__.-d St-iff Reporter Director of E ner!easting under the Emergency Infor- vi«, MQfinne last hi will soon be X a Lumpur I i take iginaJ posi* as News Editor, Radio said yesterd thai be continuing, least stOoH that no fresh ...s yet been rv
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  • 42 1 y. (AP).— The g Far all to Hiss r take place X Palace at 11 a.m. c 430 prn on cc annou ent will be ded .mcd Aii, heir bera ol the R g i officials, the
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 13 (UP) j The Gaekwar of Baroda, one of India's fabulous princes. was deposed by the Indian i government to lay m favour of his 21-year-old son Prince Sateh Singh. Tne famous race-horse ownei and spender, I sea bis titles and privileges and the
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  • 68 1 photo. The crashed Qantas Lancastrian lying on its collapsed starboard wheel just outside the eastern end of Kallang Airport landing strip last night. Though fuel from the plane poured on to the ground, miraculously there was no fire. The plane trashed as it overshot the
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  • 166 1 LONDON, Apr. 13 (Renter) Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons today two British seamen had been killed and six British adults and two children in* jured m the Persian oilfields disturbances yesterday. One Italian seaman arid nine Persians were
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  • 92 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. W Air Force reported today that two B-29 bombers were shot down by Red MIG-la er planes In the Smui.iu area m Northwest Korea on Thursday They were the first tour-engined United States bombers shot down by Red aircraft m the Korean
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  • 92 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Thurs.— There is no -iS wS death should not be th? penalty for carrying uniceo?ed firearms m Singapore A it is m the Federation of Mai ava This opinion was ex££sd by Sir Tho™. Strangman Chairman of the bingao
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  • 19 1 THREE Chinese. one armed withapistol broke fnto a hoo* virm\t Coast Road around nud!;Lye^^n,irsdav and robbed a
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  • 245 1 Truman 's Directive To Seven th Fleet On Taiwan Unchanged Martin In Taipei Says: TAIPEI, Apr. 13 (UP)— -Vice-Admiral Harold M. Martin, Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, today said he hoped the Communists would interpret his visit to Taipei and the presence of a big part of the
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  • 175 1 Malaya To Have 66 BCG Teams Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen, head of the UNICEF and World Health Organisation BCG team, told a clinical meeting of the British Medical Association last night that the aim of the team was to train at least 40 Malayan doctors and
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  • 150 1 Students Set Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Fri.— A resolution fixing 19(30 as the target date for Dominion Status for Malaya and opposing conscription without representation was voted at a Conference of the National Association of Labour Students. This organisation, a university wing of the Labour
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  • 102 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police yesterday evening combed an extensive area stretching from Telok Kurau Road to Changi for more than two hours m search of five terrorists, who earlier robbed a Chinese school principal, three teachers and 22 students of their identity cards. The
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  • 164 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 13 (AP) Mao Tze-tung was not on hand asain at another Peiping top tier diplomatic function on April s— Hungarian National Day party. There was another noteworthy point about the Hungarian party. Li Chih-sen headed the Peiping delegation. Li Chih-sen is not
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  • 492 1 MacA To Leave Monday; Tokyo Prepares Sendof f TOKYO, Apr. 13 (LP) General MaeArthur prepared today for his return on Monday to the United StatesThere were reports that MaeArthur's party will include Mrs. MaeArthur, their son, Arthur, Major General Courtney Whitney, aides Colonel S. L. Huff and Colonel Larry Bunker.
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  • 141 1 THE AIR Ministry m London has given authority for Malay Gunners m the RAF Regiment (Malaya) to be "signed on" for 22 years' service to qualify for pension. FEAF Headquarters announced last night. Details of the scheme are being worked out as quickly af
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  • 25 1 VATICAN CITY, Apr. 13 (Reuter) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today visited the Pope. His Holiness chatted with
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  • 310 1 Seizure Of 'Yunghao May Be Copied Here HK Sets A Precedent Standard Staff Reporter SHOULD the necessity arise, the action of the Hongkong authorities m seizing the Communist controlled China Oil Tanker Company's 15,000-ton tanker "Yunghao," when the Company refused to hand the ship over last Saturday on a requisition
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  • 335 2 THE 11 toughest members of the RAF. Regiment (Malaya) j nut on a show for their "high command" at Changi airfield, j Singapore yesterday. For over an hour they performed physi- cal training exercises m boiling sunlight, each man taking j his
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  • 447 2 Govt. Gravie To Cope Wun TB Problem' PUBLIC SELF -AID SCHEME URGED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The opinion that, at the moment, the Government is not m a position to deal *ith the cure and prevention of tuberculosis m Malaya, was put forward by Mr. G. Alder to
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  • 136 2 100 Attack Convoy KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three persons a bandit, a Malay soldier: and a civilian were killed and three others' wounded m the Federation m the last 24 hours. When a police convoy was attacked by 100 bandits yester- day m Raub area, one was killed and two wounded.
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  • 40 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Malay woman has been arrested m Tanjong Malim, following the death of a Malay man who, it is alleged, she struck on the neck with a parang. The man has since died m hospital.
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  • 126 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Circuit Magistrate, Raja Chik Jaffar. sitting In Teluk Datoh yesterday, held a preliminary inquiry into the alleged murder of one Suppiah m November last year at Banting Estate. In the dock was Veeramuthu, defended by Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, while Senior
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  • 161 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Remarking that it was not fair and proper to increase the charge on a cup of tea. and that the management could have made extra charge on other items, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris. second magistrate, today, imposed heavy fines
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  • 56 2 ATTENDED WOOD BADGE COURSE The 13th Wood Badge Course for Scouters was held at Castle Camp. Kuala Lumpur, recently. Pictured above are District Commissioners and Scouters from Kedah, Perak, Kelantan. Pahang, Negri Sembilan and Malacca who attended the course. In the centre (seated) is the Federation Scout Commissioner. Mr. E.
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  • 187 2 Eighth Branch Of WDCSA Is Formed KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— At a meeting of civilian workers of the W.D. employed m R.E.M.K. Command Workshops here, the eighth branch of the W.D.C.S.A. was inaugurated. A resolution, moved by Mr. Nehal Singh and seconded by Mr. R. La Faber, that a R.E.M.E. branch
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  • 211 2 From A Special Correspondent YANG Am:,- Mv i D it i Klama and his wile, the Ifentri Besar Dato Haji Abdu; Ifalek. the State Secretary Captain I Mohd. Salleh .uid the Senior Inspector ot Schools, Negri Sem- j bilan. Mr. LI. Lewis were among tho^e
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  • 156 2 Standard StafT Reporter J O H O R E BAHRI Fri.— With the disappearance of "Joget Modern," night-lite m Jofiore Bahru town hos Income dull ond weary agaa The Jogct icith its popular Malay hostesses iclio kept thousands of men, wotnetm and children, entc i tamed
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  • 153 2 B. Pahat Welfare Week Plans Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAH AT. F: The second meeting of the Working Committee for Bat-; Pahat We fare Week, was held a* the Chinese Chamber of Commerce recently. The Chairman Che* Saleha binte Onn, wife of the District Offia r. Batu Pahat, presided. The
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  • 55 2 MALACCA. ThUTfi Dost Mohamed and Tan Kirn Bee both it Kuaia Lumpur and the owner :ind the driver of an overloaded truck were both acquitted yesterday for 49 cwts. overloadii >f the truck at Gaah Berang > i early January las*. Tne M tratC Mr. S. Bon
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  • 223 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The Singapore Hawkers' Report is being studied by the special sub-com-mittee set up by the Penang Municipal Commissioners, m an effort to collate all matters relating to the hawker problem, said l\lr. Lim Eow Thoon, a member of the sub-committee. In
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— The Penang Harbour Board Stafl Association has written to the Chairmin of thc Penang Harbour B ard, Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes, requesting him to re-open negotiations with regard to the date ot implementation of the new sal
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  • 90 3 IPOH Pri— The latest list ol d< nations to the Varsity Fun a sum of $235.88 received from Perak resjr ■:.y The stall of Ancle:\-\:. School made i r seventeenth contribu- vith 567.77 while the stafl oi St. Anthony's School, Teluk Anson, made their
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  • 150 3 Standard Stafl Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The man who was alleged to have fallen from a pagoda and died two ..;..> ago, has been identified Yeofa Soo Hoi-k, a v.ho'.esa'.e textile dealer from Singapore. y h is said to have left his home m
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  • 83 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. -The new Waldorf Hotel. former residence of the late Mr. Cheah. Cheang Lim, JJP.. MCH al Lcith Street, was opened on Wednesday after several months of repairs which cost approximately $80,000. A tea party was held last evening as
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  • 195 3 Police Win Mock Battle In Ipoh Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Police riot squads armed with shields and batons and soldiers m fighting kit took part m a realistic mock battles against "violence mobs" m several "affected" areas m the heart of Ipoh Town this morninjj..
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  • 98 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri— Tuan Haji Murshid, Chairman of the Penang Welfare Committee, has found a suitable site m Ah Quee Street for the building of the Welfare Centre. He will inrorm committee members of this sue which ia m the y.m area
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  • 184 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri.— Mr. Tajuddin Liew Whye Tone (24) a Chinese Muslim convert and son of an Ipoh miner, Mr. Abdullah Liew Fatt Went;, was killed m a bandit ambush at Chemor this afternoon. Mr. Tajuddin Liew was returning to Ipoh
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  • 162 3 Wife Provokes 'Other Woman Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri. A crowd watching a wedding procession at Menglembu suddenly switched their attention to a fight between two women, on the five foot way of Theatre Street. This incident was described to Magistrate Che Bahaudin today when he heard a summons case
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  • 229 3 THE King has approved the immediate award of the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry to Corporal Ng Kun Wah, member of a Perak Chinese Jungle Squad. The citation reads as follows: "In the early morning of January 30, a Chinese jungle Squad stationed at
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  • 126 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri— Mr. L. V. Waumsley, the acting Controller ot Telecommunications, Pen-' ang, told the Cmnese Chamber, ol Commerce that his department has no voice m any decision made, apart from advising whether or not it would be pnysically possible to
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  • 65 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Fn.- The diamond studded golden image of Lord Subramaniam will be paraded round the town on a silver cart at the annual festival of Sitharaparuvam on April 20--21. There will also be mass feeding of the poor at
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  • 41 3 TELUK ANSON, Fri A four-year-old Indian boy Panjasalam was found drowned m a dram near his home at Parit 21. Baca.!. Dato on Tuesday evening. His parents who had missed him m the early afternoon made the discovery.
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  • 482 3 First Aid Exams: 116 Pass Standard Staff Reporter ONE hundred ard sixteen candidates out of 141 pas* I i the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Oversea.. Firs t Aid Examinations hold at U Hut hings and Anglo-Chinese is, Penang, r I The examiners were Drs. C. IL Yeo, N K. Menon,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 62 3 ID X^^ T OON'T JUST L A?S Ir^THF? Ol^) I V APE SMA2T, T^ C^OMEN C BE AS^ 1| 1 M SQ vfoOS^'^ o^?^ WAGON* MYSELF J Jl V-. COOKIE VhELPLESS AS J ,IPHHP»W-WW ICop. 1950. K»n g FtKornSynd.Cite. Irx. World r. S hrwr,rry<r<. Wy \lhk 17 OIID NjiV .y«i^>
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  • 217 4 "He Fired My Home" MADAM TAN LIAN TEE, who lost her whole family! j when a fire gutted her j Beach Road home last year," alleged m the Singaporei Coroner's Court yesterday 1 j that Ng Kirn Hock, her for-| j mer sub-tenant was respon-! sihle for the tragedy. I
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  • 411 4 Red Youth Escaped Thrice In Vain NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Wong Moh Chueng, a student was sentenced m the Singapore First District (our. yesterday to three years" hard for sticking Communist posters iir**inii the people to v Support ihe Malayan Liberation Army." Four young men who helped to arrest Wong. were commended by
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  • 146 4 Race Unity Through Education Standard Staff Reporter TO IMPROVE the standard uf Chinese education, and thereby promoting bettor understanding among the races m Malaya, is the purpose ol the visit of the twoman education mission from the United States. This was stated by Dr. T. Y. \Vu. one of the
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  • 54 4 HASTINGS flying ambulance load of 28 French ca- from the Korean war ived at Changi airfield. Singapore, last night from m litary hospitals m Japan. About twenty 1 urkish casualties, who .have been patients at Changi smce hey Skived from Japan. will be leaving by air
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  • 94 4 SPECIAL traffic and parking arrangements will be m force between 9 a.m. and 12 noon on April 17 during the opening ceremony of the Singapore Legislative Council. A special Government order states that no vehicle shall park m the Empress Place Car Park n
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  • 65 4 MALA Y LECTURE A LECTURE IN Malay on •"This Atomic Age" will be given by Pastor R.A. Pohan ol the Voice of Prophecy Bible Corri Dondence School at the V.M.C.A.. •"A" Orchard Road on Sunday evening at 7.15. Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Coleman from the M ilayan Seminary will render
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  • 246 4 MaeArthur— Bitter Foe Of Communists GENERAL MAC ARTHUR'S o/?e great obsession was thai the world terns m the thick of a third war and that the sooner the Reds were beaten t/ie be'ter. This was the opinion expressed yesterday by M. Philippe Daudy, Agence France Press Correspondent, just returned from
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  • 108 4 Standard staff reporter A SPECIAL CONSTABLE [not formally detailed lor duty. [could, when occasions arise, take immediate action which he would have been empower- ed or required to take, had he been detailed for duty. Thy is the object of an amending Bill to Section
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  • 223 4 THE K.V.F. REGIMENT (Malaya) faces another l.ijj internal change m a tew weeks 9 time, for its trade structure is lo Ihrevised to bring it into line with the rest of the R.A.F. At present there are three trade "Groups,"" embracing a total of twelve different
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  • 172 4 Mowrer( GERMANY PUTS CLOCK BACK' Is Touring Asia Standard Staff Reporter many, reached Singapore by t\td irnr-.p \inwRFR KLM from Jakarta yesterday. MR EDGAR mo^ vr Eß; ;He on a tour ot As:an couri American war (wresporu ent variui;< who won the Pulitzer th ize| for his disnatches ci Nazi
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  • 76 4 AN OPEN FINDING was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of a 7-month-old infant, Leow Eng Hian, who died from pneumonia following caustic soda poisoning on Mardi 18. Earlier m the Inquiry, £_cow's parents charged that their child
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  • 60 4 PNEUMONIA took a toll of 19 lives m Singapore, according to the Municipal Health Statement for week ending April 7. 1951. Twenty persons succumbed to tuberculosis and enteritis caused of death of IH persons. There were two deaths from diphtheria which is not a notifiable disease. Total
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  • 96 4 THOUSANDS OF GAILY dressed Sikh men. women and children docked to the Colony's three Sikh temple- early yesterday mornmg to begin tne "Baisakhi" celebrations with prayers. "Baisakhi" marks the 253 rd anniversary of the birth ot Khalsa and the birthday of Guru Nanak. founder of the Sikh faith.
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    • 150 4 Singapore Diary AMERICAN INTLKN AIION VI. ASSI RANCE CO. LTD: -."th Anniversary Tea-party, 4'M pm Root Garden. Adelph: Hotel. 11. TAX sriiooi. ot ACCOUNTAN( V: Dinner, 8 pin Cocki it K!VU MEMBERS' I.EAGI t: Debate On ".Love Marriages Are More Successful Than Arranged Marriages", British Council Ball Stamford Road, 2
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  • 737 5 r rHE new Federal "Ministers" took office so quietly last Monday, that one begins to wonder what the fuss over the Member system was all about. One would have thought that if the Member system was all that it was cut out to be, the spotlight of publicity would
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  • 780 5  - This Blot On Britain RALPH CHAMPION By Men. „<„:•, .1 I.VfJ CMtMLBttEJV are held prisoners because they I $rere wrronyly certified. i A ttvittttn took 2*5 years to Und her tost ehiM—in a men tai institution Sackcloth "and "solitary 99 tor inmates §rho try to escape- LONDON A HORRIFYING report,
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  • 312 5 fdgfsg Homes And Airport THE Government's decision t< b d a new civil air field ii p i.co i as ci iticized b: Nanyang Siang Pan. T >• I a. c at p esent, s d tne paper mi c than thirty thousam people m the district affected The eviction
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  • We, the People
    • 251 5 Sir: The Superintendent of Education. Johore, has been quick m answ ering a quei y from '"A Parent". I am vue that all the facts have been supplied by the Headmaster himself. This time I would like to ask a few further questions of tfie Headmaster, English College.
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  • 454 5  - OH, FOR A PINK SINK CASSANDRA By SOME years ago the Duke of Windsor had a r clever friend named Charles Bedaux. In eertaia circles he was regarded with affection and admiratioi elsewhere he was. almost without exception, con ,«i be a human cuttle-fish. Mr. Bedaux's offence if it uas
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  • 972 5 rpHIS COLUMN I is been A listening t<» a lot of hard words this week. Words like py." which, according to c D ctio ary, itu ins "A rapac I cpu ive creature human and half animal." Tie ord Rrsl cropped vp In
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  • 366 6 WASHINGTON, Apr. 13 (AP^R A Mcd o>.»r on f hurray i„ lo d S^ over Gen. MaeArthur', j ,n Md >errt-tary of s, alt Arhewn. r lhe rt^g»ali« n of President Ihe fpctmt ilehale on the Truman vs M a n; whih the nation Mill seethed wilh
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  • 78 6 ORK Apr. 12, (UP) i: Tart said he Douglas Macled the world tv ited Sl ites the i lirecl ton oJ P a speech ol last y r bad st the Ame t the wo ta S Ri C! V 1 that 1' --ident icy
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  • 18 6 Meet To Complete Sc human Plan c Schun p« ns t s ee W the Net ci lank
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  • 100 6 WASHINGTON. Apr 12 nd kL° th the *«J5 ftbJ «?S rt 'P°rted today that the tide of telegraphed reaction to Gen. MaeArthur's dismissal was running strongly pro-MacArthur Hhite House Press fh c!e !t re P ry oseph Short s id hat President Truman, up to
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  • 90 6 No W arning W hatever Ridgway i _< EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, Apr i:t. (AP) Lt.-Gen. Matthew Ridg- back at Eighth Army Head- s last nighl after a quick visit to Tokyo, .-aid he had not for< warned of his appoint- to succeed General MacA var Ri"-. said md r.S.
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  • 46 6 Nv'A' YORK. 13 (AP) Ja es 1 H nd, P i ide. I ol Rea. Rand 1 irpon ted, said Thui he would welcome y M as an official the typewriter and business pme c acern but d:d c .d made a _ene**a]
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  • 131 6 I m peach 'Em All At Home WASHINGTON, Apr. 12 (UP) Senator Willis Robertson, Democrat of Vi -aid today he received a telegram trom a constituent who seems to favour impeachrm v Robertson said: ""lie says we should impeach the President. W .en the Vice-President becomes President. impeach him When
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  • 119 6 Abroad PARIS, Apr. 13: (AP>— Andrei Gromyko spoke fur more than two hours at Thursday's g of the deputies of ihe Big Four foreign ministers. No new proposals were made by yone and no progress was repo ted. Gromyko never once mentioned Gei ci MaeArthur. •Considering that
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  • 395 6 UN Asks Members For Data On Troops To Figh t Aggression I NITE1) NATIONS, NEW YORK, Apr. 13 (AP)Ine m ted Nations apealed on Thursday to il* members as a matter or urgency" to notify headquarters what units of their armed forces will be earmarked for a proposed I JV.
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  • 86 6 HOXGKOXG, Apr. 13 (AP) —Tan Cheng-wen. Public Security chief of Canton, has admitted secret agents commitj ted 96 cases of sabotage within the limits of Canton between November and February, ac- cording to a dispatch to the independent newspaper, Sing Tao Jih Pao. Sabotage
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  • 143 6 COLOMBO. Apr 12: (REUTER) -Ceylon's contribution to tile Colombo D an for South and South-East Asian development will oe Rupees 1,772,000 a year for three years, Finance Minister .1. R. Jayawarclene told the House of Representatives today. The Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' meeting here m January
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  • 77 6 GENEVA, Apr. 12. (UP)— Over Egyptian objections, a Committee of the World Health Organization adopted today a regulation which will conditionally permit pilgrims going northward 'rom i Mecca to proceed directly to Suez without calling at any' intermediate port for me d i c
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  • 165 6 MANILA. Apr. 13 (UP)-— The police of nearby Pasay city filed a charge of serious illegal detention against the parents of a 3A-years-old girl, who was kept lor three months m a dark close virtually unfed. naked and at tin* mercj of
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  • 207 6 B^'iy Worker LOXDOX. Apr. 13, (AP)— Defence Minister Emmanuel j Shinwell said on Thursday some of the London Daily I Worker's activities m reporti ing the Korean war look like "treasonable offences." lie added the government is having some difficulty deciding whether to prosecute the
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  • 163 6 Russians Don't Share West's Joy Over Mac A MOSCOW. Api 12, (UP) A brief dispatch published m the Moscow pre-, said today thai it was supposed Gen. Douglas MaeArthur was dismissed because he was nol able to handle the Korean situation. The dispatch said under the Xew York dateline: "The
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  • 384 6 UNITED NATIONS, New ork. Apr. LS (Al') Key United Nation* diplomats tmhi on In-aradai !»r«-i--<leiit Truman opened wider the iloor for pane talk* vith Red China by tiring General Mac\rthur ami restating pence factors m liij* address on Wednesday night. Jlu v said it is
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  • 200 6 UK, C'wealth May Send More Troops LONDON, Apr 13 -\r Britain and Em r Co wealth pa I tiers appai ently worried by American criticism of their Korean •n may a nd a I I more troops to the ba" Official sources said day Britain, Canada. Aus a and Xew
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  • 40 6 HONOLUI \pr. 13 .«'AP»— Lt.-Gen. James A van Fleet v wiii succeed Lt.-Gi n. B. Etidgway. arrived at Hick Air Force base on Thursday en route to Korea to take c of tne U.S. Eight Am
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    • 51 6 imW OH. OH- PLEASE, I, 1 REMEMBER THE PUT ER- MUSH- I THEY WERE THF •-•f HERE SLUS&O- JAm*-^ SAYING., "A SOFT EM I APPLESAUCE I SOFTEST WoK I 3y-^ COMES 7 AVOID ryyyr ANSWER TURNETH UP A- v V, COULD THINK op j SPIKE^FIGHTING/ |AWAY WRATITy- A^f~\ "v/ N°F
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  • 41 7 pnoto. THE 10.000-ton Meinam, latest freighter to be added to the Messageries Maritime* fleet, now m Singapore on her maiden voyage homeward bound. The vessel passed through Singapore without stopping on its voyage to the Far East two months ago. Standard
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  • 252 7 StantlarTl Shipping Reporter HOMEWARD bound on ncr maiden voyage and How m Singapore, the J 0.000-ton Meinam. latest freighter to lie added to the Menageries Maritin.es fleet, is comparable to any modern luxurious freighter. Like most other French ships, the Meinam has spacious cabins. These are
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  • 172 7 An i. y real, of eku'ora is reported m Moulmein and the port declared an infected place. Meanwhile, the porta of Visakhapatnam, Karachi and Hanoi are declared infected places of smallpox. ".-lir traffic clerks of today would shudder if told to do the jobs I did a-hca civil
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  • 76 7 Yunghao Sails For S 'pore HONGKONG, Apr. 13 (ReuterAAP) The requisitioned Chinese Communist tanker Yunghao left Hongkong under tow during the night for Singapore She was manned by a Royal Naval crew. Shen Liane. representative of the state-owned China Tanker Company of Shanghai, has issued a statement to the pro-Communist
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  • 450 7 CAM .M.lll HUB ijut*_.to _r.._D Buropc Apr. 20: Nordhval, for Bangkok. Apr. 23. ro tl ROI'E Apr. 2_: Pionia. AMERICAN MAIL LINE for U d West Coast Forts. Accepting carjo tor South arm Centra' America Ocean Mail l< ading Apr. 14 :6. BVBCBTI ORIEM LINE lor H'tonsj, Japan.
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  • 203 7 Standard Staff" Correspondent PENANG, Fri. After ei«sht years' experience m the Chinese Air Force, Mr. Basil Leonj; Kok Kee, the eldest son of Mr. Leon*; Yew Koh, Perak's State Councillor, has now been appointed a flying officer m the Penang squadron of the
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  • 49 7 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 11,197-ton 8.1. ship Dunera arrived m Singapore yesterday with 157 troop replacements. 40 Ser iee s' families and a few indulgence passengers. A number of troops and their families are travelling m th Dunera on their way to Hongkong and Japan.
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  • 63 7 Standard Shipping Reporter SOME f!4O French. Moroccan and Indian Troops aboard 'he 13,740-ton Messageries Maritimes liner Andre Lebon, were granted leave soon after the vessel berthed at Singapore yesterday. The troops are on their way to Saigon. The Andre Lebon unloaded a small cargo. including some
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  • 24 7 A TOTAL of 137 passengers from Singapore embarked on the *****-ton Royal Rotterdam Lloyd liner Willem Ruys last night bound for Europe.
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  • 115 7 SIR George Legh Jones, managing director of Anglo Saxon Patroleum Co. Ltd., today announced a new £45 million tanker building programme. Orders have been placed for nearly 900,060 tons of new construction comprising 41 general purpose tankers of 18,000 d.w. tons and five Velutina class
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    • 181 7 -'1 T I AMERICAN __fcj£*£-rm PRESIDENT To New York and Boston via Ceylon, Indio, Egypt and Mediterranean Ports Singapore P. Swettenham Penang "PRES. MONROE" Godown 10 n 15/16 Soils 18 Apr. OMIT 19/20 Apr. "POX ARTHUR" 18/24 Apr. 25/26 Apr. 27/28 Apr. -Rel" BUCHANAN" 1/7 May 8/9 May 10/12 May
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    • 187 7 Harbour^ SHIPS AI ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. WHARVES r.dn. 44 Vilnu Sheers WI art: 40 41 Ra .1 Brooke 38 39 Tjibesar, 36 37 Patr clus, 31 32 Steel Aprentice. 33 34 Glenflnlas. 2y _o Gertrude Maersk, 27 28 Kutsang, 25 26 Kepon^'. 26 Be--2-: 24 Inverbank, 21 22
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    • 54 7 Despatches TODAY: East and South Africa noon by Tjibesar, Djambi 8 a.m. by Hong Ann, j Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke. Tanjong Pinang j noon by Wakde, Sibu noon by I Palaga, Pontianak 8 a.m. by Demta, Thailand 7.10 a.m. by train. Arrivals TODAY: N. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei
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    • 99 7 Wasr arrivals ~ZJ^W^f'. P \and DE PARTY RES) y^yy^/ Arrivals PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS from Manila f> 30 a.m. BOAC from Hongkong £.15 p.m BHARAT AIRWAYS from Calcutta IS 30 ».m MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Medan Penang. laiping Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur US p.m. from Sandakan. Jesselton Labuan Kuching 4.10 p.m. from Penang.
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  • 340 8 MALAYAN LISTENERS TO HEAR HIT PLAY ATALAYAN radio listeners will be able to hear a hit Broadway play with the original cast starring Claude Rains tomorrow. A one-hour English language adaptation of Sidney Kingley's "Darkness at Noon" will be broadcast from 8.30 to 9.30 p.m. Mala van time) on Sunday
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  • 375 8 VOT since "The History Of Li Mr Polly" has Benham Studios seen such a blaze as was treated for the Two Cities' production "Highly Dangerous" starring Margaret Lockwood and Dane (lark. Perfect atmospheric conditions enabled the studio Special Effects lire-raising squad to ignite one ol the
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  • 256 8 In Singapore a.> three globetrotting Mexicans Mrs. N. Estella R. Pedrero with ln-r 23-year-old son Mario, and Mrs. Ernislina B. t.allezo who flew into Singapore from Hong Kong, a fen days ago They hail from Mexico City. Mrs. Pedrero owns largf plantations m Tabasco, and is
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  • 175 8 LONDON. Apr. 13 (Reuter)— The British Broadcasting Corporation has, it is under stood, decided to continue its broadcasts to India m Hindi, Bengali, Marathi and Tamil as befoi c. It was reported m a section ol the British press last month that the Corporation
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 8 Emmnr TO day M ni _*oo a. II mm. 1.15 1.1" .6.15 ft 9.30 p.m. THE MUSICAL m^ with the =^Mlf*P CHAMPAGNE SPARKLE! fz WjjjLy*. y Jmimtm sk* I WMI N»!S» JAMES MITCHELL lICHM3 HAGEMM CLINION SUAO3EIC .At MTH mmm OSAS COLOR 6» i^== Technicolor! _y__^_____i Jm TONISHT at MIDNIGHT
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    • 58 8 NOW DAVAI 3 SHOWING _\\J I /LH, X 9.1.-. i One Of The Greatest Love Stories I Eve^ihtwWitj^rh^lref^^ I iL\mWmmmmmmm\t I ■SH I liiJllS B .hSm^ i < By ___<m___y _m/i [SSf 'S&'^H .■'■3ilaB_iif^ rf ..Bfl 11 >! i 12 "DA DIM ,N ii GREAT TUNES D/iDUL HINDUSTANI!! Starring liir-::S.
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    • 53 8 The Races are over: hut there's extension here till 1 a.m. TODAY'S BEST BET AIR VIEW CABARET (oil Maxwell Road) whether YOU have WON or LOST DROP IN AT THE AIR VIEW CABARET TONITE AND FORGET IT ALL FRIENDLY CHARMING ATMOSPHERE MADE ALL THE MORE ENCHANTING BYAIR VIEW CABARET'S "IT"
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    • 741 8 Today's Radio Programme K\l)l() MAI AVA P'" Proicramme (.ummary; 1.63 In! 15 Racing Commentaries From Spore terlude; Ifl 'Spotllcbl on ih.- Emer- lun Club IS); <> p.m. \rt Van Damme S-INfiAPi IRI. gency"; ■<> Malaj Selections by sm.i- Qulnte r. til". 7.12 >m..i .ii.mi uuiu, ran BinUni Kronchoni Party; 8.13
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  • 168 9 Bella Marie Again By OLLIE DAVIES LOLGH Carra, Bella Marie and Decanter will make the main sprint race at Bukit Timah today a most exciting affair. A great deal will depend on the draw and the running. With some luck I expect Bella Marie to win again. Bella Marie goes
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  • 171 9 Football Squabble Settled LONDON, Apr. 13 (AP) Argentina's squabble with England about a British team touring that country has ail been cleared vp Arsenal may play a couple of games there —and it is now definite that the Argentine outfit will be Playing m England at Wembley Stadium on May
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  • 82 9 BATU PAHAT, Fri.— Johore Cameronians defeated the Johore State Probables 2-0 at soccer yesterday at the Government English School ground. The Probables were without their centre-forward Dollah Don, goalkeeper Tan Seng Twee and full barks Law Chew and Chua May Kirn. Cameronians were always on the attack
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  • 87 9 LONDON. Apr. 12 (Reuter) Twentysix final acceptors for the Winston Churchill Stakes to be run over one mile six furlongs and 66 yards at Hurst Park on Monday May 14 were publi hed today as follows: Above Board. Sele.skar Abbot, Paracios. Etote 11. Tourette.
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  • 107 9 LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter) Following are football results: LEAGUE THREE (Southern) Leyton Orient 0, Newport 3. LEAGUE THREE (Northern) Barrow 2, Wrexham 0. go. >d fourth to Waterloo. Cape Horn and Twelfth Ol August over the my while Hareourt ran like a stayer m Iris maiden outing
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  • 108 9 I s Billdaw and the rest nowhere en Saturday last. It looks like Billdaw again but this time he will not have the race all to himself. Sudan. Piraeus and Sweet Maisie will make him go a bit. Sudan, m particular, wi'h be the greatest danger as he
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  • 97 9 PENANG. Fri— The AngloChinese Continuation Schools m Penang and Ipoh will be competing m football, badminton, basketball and table-tennis for the Kinta Rubber Works Challenge Cup on April 17 at Penang. This trophy is believed to be the biggest of its kind to be presented to
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  • 92 9 LONDON, Apr. 13. (APV— AII over England county cricketers report lor practice and training on Saturday to prepare for the season which will be featured by the tour of the South African team and their test matches against England. The South Africans, with a young side,
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  • 117 9 Steeplechase enthusiasts will love the spectacular filming of the 105 th. Grand National m which all but three of the 36 Starters finished the race. This film, made by Pathe News during the race at Aint- l A 1 1 Theatre today. The first jump. which brought
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  • 263 9 Ollie Davies Cay Reveller Minorou Time Test Dirr ror luck poi luck kirn. vinos ikmm\ KA <- b l (_raml Day Kins ince Ashok \-.h<»k OIICSViBe Man OAVar Pal LUCK QngM'Hle rp9 perverse perverse hi p.m dp perverse K_\Lt i. Gauche Enterprise Perverse Nero Hurry Ip Beaaaaw Gaache
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  • 160 9  -  OLLIE DAVIES By photo NEWCOMERS, who have now run into their best form, should capture most of the major honours at Bukit Timah today, filial day of the Singapore Turf Club April meeting. While Bella Marie, Billdaw and Opera are expected
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  • 118 9 Pot Luck seems to have nothing very much to beat here following his good fourth to Sudan, Hareourt and Perverse on Wednesday. He missed the jump but he made up good ground at the finish. On this performance lie should make one of the safest bets of the
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  • 106 9 With 4 lb less Perverse should improve on hi> third to win from this mediocre lot I noticed this horse was doing good work at the finish alter a rather slow beginning and this pleasing performance must put him m great favour. Gaucho's filth, over the mile on
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  • 113 9 j Sweet -Vlcmerv, Jimmy and, Galwar Greer are the pick of this field and an exciting finish is promised. Of the trio I like newcomer Galway Greer best. Although this is his first attempt over the mile, I have no doubt he will get the distance. In his
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  • 113 9 Opera and Jeannette are two id winners and with Nature's Gentleman and Seven Eleven m the race this looks another interesting affair. Opera created a fine impression by the manner he won the seven-furlong race on the first day. He made a devastating run m the straight and
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  • 104 9 Punters need not look beyond Matinee for the winner here. This Portlaw gelding ran so well on Wednesday that he might have won if he had not had a bad start. When he found his strides it was too late but he made a brave show and all
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  • 26 9 This race looks like a grand tussle between Hareourt and Pcx Flash 11. It is hard to separate them. Rex Flash II was a
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  • 217 9  - Cape Horn Should Be Hard To Beat OLLIE DAVIES Bj I WITH Abbeystead onl t.aj>e Horn seems l<» have a comparatively easy lr.>k m the i.ine-f mrleog race at Bukit Ttmali today. Thi> I jiji grWfaig baa f»ace and Stamina and it vill take a rraily goad 1_ hor*** lo
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  • 54 9 LONDON. Apr. 13 (AP) The British Gov< rnmcnt's disapproval of hnv and dog racing, and speedway raring. wa^ emphasised ■I am m Tuesdays national budget, when the haneollor oi' the Exciiequer put new taxes on Kilts for these events and left strictly alone football, cricket, iawn
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  • 62 9 Anglo-Chinese School Singapore, wiii hold their annua athletic sports on Saturday May 12 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. There will be three events for Old Boys. They are walk- I ing race (40 years and over).; mo yards fiat and the Enter-OBA-relay. Entries, should be sent to
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  • 116 9 A RETURN bout betv •en ILmg Kong and Charlie Ga age heads tonight 1 mt '-ard at the 1 1 y W ILd Stadium. One of the <•;«.■•,-. Ntn -t wrestlers ever to come out from Australia, Gan age von the first bout on a disqualification.
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    • 1170 9 2 p.m.-Horses Cl. 2. Div. 5-6 Furs. The Arcadian 3y 9.00 "A G Stable' Bl r l.uck 4y 8.13 Mr. Mrs Yp,i Hn-i.' c Martin .Tlnfivprl .-hok 4y 8.12 "Bharot Kon^sr Sen Breukelen" M^ vi V :;U A S v I y l°. 9 Kho Chay ?Sii lc McPherson M.n
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  • 648 10 Rajas Go Down In Thrilling SAFA Tie TIGER SPORTING Association beat Kota Raja Club by two-one m a key Senior SAFA league matcli at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A large crowd by far tlie biggest up to now, all four covered stands being
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  • 187 10 Army Win Services Boxing SCORING 12 points, with four winners. Army carried off the 1956-51 interservices boxing championships following the finals fought at Changi last night. The fighting was keen throughout, all, except one being decided on points. The one was the middleweight battle between Army's Sgt. Kelly and the
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  • 94 10 BATU PAHAT, Fri.—Government English School, Batu Pahat, recently travelled up to Koala Pilah and Malacca with about 40 boys and teachers under the charge of Mr. M. E. Mathews, sportsmaster, and engaged the Tuanku Mohammad Sc'aool. Kuala Pilah and Malacca High School at football.
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  • 221 10 HONGKONG SHANGHAI, Bank with seven points from four games top the Smgapore Business Houses Football AsBO iation "A' division league. Fraser Neave, however, are j m a strong position although they are a: the moment second They have a game m har. 1 win six
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  • 65 10 ng have b-. selec- •->. tne Sn... ese J feet XI m a SCA 1 0 -.ture against BCC it S1 School Woods- Road on Sunday a" eviratne Capt V'• do; M iy© P< R ga; Noel Perei X S '.v S Piyadasa; I. Z. An. ton Ft
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  • 113 10 ROME. Ao-. 13. (AP).— Two B i i A :.i batted their quarterfinals sc ied m the R ''ne i tennis tournament. defeated Dragutln Mitic of V slavia 6-3, 6 4. 6 4 D ~> neat Italy's FaustO G I J 7-5, 6-0.
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  • 211 10 THE ONG POH LIM-Ismail bin Marjan Fund made a magnificent revival yesterday when the Singapore Legislative Councillor and vm 11 known badminton enthusiast, Mr. John Laycock, made a second donation this tinn* $500 to a«.si?»t towards the expenses of the Malayan players
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  • 111 10 International Badminton: Danes Lead 5-0 COPENHAGEN, Apr 13 (AP) With two matches tn be played later, Denmark was leading 5-0 m th e badmint >n international .mam it England at Gentofte, Copenhagen. Results: Men's singles: Poul Holm (Denmark) defeated KR. Greasely L 5-5, 15-4: Joern Skaarup (Denmark) defeated W C.
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  • 105 10 Mayflower B.P. Elects Officials Mayflower Badminton Party have elected the following as otfice beams tm- l.)ai President, Mr. Quek Seng Guan (reelected); Vice Presidents, Messrs Kang Soon Heng, Kane, Soon Teck. Wong Chong Teck. Lim Kok Huat, Lim Som Chuan. Wee Aik Koon (all re-elected>, T. H. Tan. Tan Kay
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  • 71 10 TITAN B P i Sii i ipore) will play a friendly return match against tmm ation Sp Club at 6.00 p.m. today. T c mate!, will be five singles, ai i four doubles. On Monday Titans pla; against Spitfire B P. the match consisting ol four men's
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  • 292 10 TOWN RANGERS scored a convincing 3—l victory over Netaji M.F.C. m a division 3B match played at the CYMA ground yesterday. The ijame was dull m the first half but both teams gave a good account of themselves m the later stages. Except for a
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  • 498 10 A. G. B. r.KIK and 11. Kamis koh the YMCA open men's doubles championship when they beat <*h**lLengers K. I'an«; and F. I Sullivan m tin- final of the tournament played at Bras Hawaii Road yesterday* As expected, it was a dingdong struggle tor
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  • 305 10 Inter-School Soccer KING GEORGE V School of Seremban, chalked up their second successive soccer victory yesterday when they trounced Raffles Institution 5-1 on the Bras Basah Road padang. The teamwork of the Georgians was something the Colony schoolboys have yet to learn. The issue was never
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  • 106 10 UNDER THE auspices of the Singapore Youth Council, the second swimming competition for Boys' Clubs will be held today at 3 p.m. at the Mount Emily Swimming Pool, which has been loaned by tlie Municipal Commissioner! for the occasion. The competitors this year are the
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    • 29 10 HIGH TIDES at the principal re> mvs m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 2.30 4.44 Malacca 11.30 12.44 Port Dukson 10.11 11.25 Port Sham 9.57 10.08 Penang 3.33 3.55
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