Singapore Standard, 16 May 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard 1 NO. 319 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 555 1 Sm, -w j -m *rwr T m m -m T"l__rki*_f=* V _oc_.c_._ol VIL/iTri |JUIC CootM TV 111 l WZ Million Cargo For China Held Up THE departure from Penang of the 2,300-ton Panamanian registered ship Norbay, which left Singapore for Hongkong via Penang on Saturday
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  • 126 1 36 Die In US Ship Collision KFOlk, VIRGINIA, 1 t (IP)— The Navy led that 36 men were •»r missing tonight the I'nitcd States sealender Valcour col»ith a coal ship off Henry, Virginia, and into flames. ter*« store of the latl m gasoline roaj ed es immediately after ""'.ed bj
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  • 43 1 Terrorists Fail To Derail Goods Train i?# Staff orrespondent rata -An ists In 7to V L upl led :it D c .-od sllghl the i fire B o b. en the ese rl cv ran *way. yesterday, train, whi .heed eed the ban-
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  • 117 1 On Trial .PANAMA, May 15 (AP) Ousted President Arias goes on trial before the National Assembly today on charges of abusing his constitutional powers. Assembly President Cesar Guillen announced the trial as the death toll climbed to 16 from the bloody fight Arias waged
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  • 27 1 TOKYO. May 15 *AP* The U N Genera] Headquarters announced today that 23 members ot the French battalion have bee decorated for heroism m combat
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  • 221 1 TOKYO, May 15 (UP) Rains came to Korea today as a massive, resupplied and reinforced enemy striking force manoeuvred for an attack position behind tough screening units on the muddy front. United Nations forces were tense but ready for the Red "jump-off" which is
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  • 133 1 2 American Generals Reach Taipei TAIPEI. May 13 (ReuterAAP) Two American Generals stationed m the Philippines today flew to Taipei for talks with America's I Chief Adviser to the Chinese I Nationalist Government, Major General William Curtis Chase, and Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek. They are Major General Howard "Turner. Commanding
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  • 105 1 AIR VICE-MARSHAL J. M. Kilpatrick. 0.8. E., DirectorGeneral of R.A.F. Medical Services designate, is due to arrive at Changi today for a 14-day visit to Far East Air Command area prior to taking up his new appointment at the Air Ministry. Air Vice-Marshal Kilpatrick. who
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  • 56 1 These two Standard pictures show loading m progress of 52.000.000 worth of Malayan rubber into the Panamanian registered ship Norbay at Singapore. The rubber was destined for Red China. Top picture: A sling of rubber being hauled up from a loading tongkang. Lower picture: Rubber going
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  • 147 1 Standard Staff Reporter BRITISH, French and American military chiefs gathered m Singapore at Phoenix Park launched yesterday a high-level three-power conference which is expected lo result m a new formula of alliance capable of resisting any possible Communist aggression m South-East Asia. The
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  • 71 1 The chief delegates el Britain, France and America as they sat at the conference table yesterday morning at Phoenix Park to open tht Three-Power military talks concerning South-East Asia. Left to right:— Admiral Sir Guy Russell. Gen. Fay, Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, Gen. Sir
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  • 100 1 NEW YORK, May 15 (AP) United States delegate to the United Nations. Mr. Ernest Gross, said Monday that so far as he knows the United Nations is not carrying on any negotiations for Korean peace with the Soviet Union, Comraunist China or the North Koreans.
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  • 66 1 Malayan Navy Not To Intercept Ships No Instructions Received S.andard Shipping Reporter ALTHOUGH Bitt days have elapsed since Britain decided to ban further exports of ruhher to Red (Jiina. Malayan naval authorities m Singapore up to la.»t night had received no instructions to intercept m«T. chant ships m Malayan territorial
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  • 247 1 Nancy Moller Will Not Stop At HK HONGKONG. May 15 (AP) Hongkong today got rid of a hot potato when it was officially disclosed here that the freighter Nancy Moller with rubber for Red China is not going to stop here at all. She is going straight from Singapore to
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  • 99 1 2 RAF Fliers Lose Lives In Swimming T\vo British airmen from I R.A.F Station st Changi their lives m a .swiqpmi. tj tragedy al Changi Beach <m Whil Monday. The men were missed by < friend alter they bad been i mine a short distance >:r_ >• shore. One body
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  • 540 2 Governor Opens New Gan Eng Seng School Standard Staff Reporter GAN ENG SENG School winch was opened by the Governor, Sir FnD.ldbiGii.soo yesterday was described by him as "t lie first concrete expression of the Colony Ten-Year Education Plan m bricks and mortar timet the plan
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  • 119 2 MR SULAIMAN bin Said Kanni 22 yea: -nd-clerk. m the Revenue and Statistics secti >n the Municipal Water W >rks n v underg ing a correspon- 5 e -a ith the Technolo- Institute ot Gre.it Britain Sb \V itei Supply and Works. Mi Sulaiman has alr
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  • 167 2 $200 Is Too Much, Says Ex-Mayor Stindard StafY Rt porter THE FORMEK Mayer o? Madras, Mr. S. Ramaswami Nai lv, was astonish* *1 to 1 i r tha! citj I -'.hers <>>' Singapore get a salary of a i ith Mr. Naido who is :i i Corpora; on councilor m
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  • 214 2 THE LAYOUT ol the Gan En« Sen** School is significant a* it is planned for adult education as well a_- the education of youth, the Director of Education,' Mr. A. W. Frisby declared when the Governor, of Sir Franklin Gimson opened the school
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  • 197 2 A FIVE-MAN unofficial Indian delegation is now visiting Malaya on a fact-finding and study tour. The party include?* a former Mayor of Madras, three members of the Madras Corporation, a newspaper editor, and a member of the Madras Legislative Assembly. They are just back from
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  • 154 2 Standard Staff Reporter JUNIOR officers who joined the Singapore Municipal ser- 1 vice during the Japanese oc- J cupation or the British Military Administration period will have their service reckoned from the dates of appointI ment for calculating Provident Fund donations percentage. The Occupation and
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  • 30 2 ANG TEK KIA. a 61-year-old vegetable nawker was charged j m the Singapore First District Court yesterday with not having BB identity card. He was fined $5.
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  • 192 2 Tncremen t Ra tes For Labourers Proposed Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that incremental rates of pay should be given to Singapore Municipal labourer? at» evidence of recognition of their loyalty and service by! the Commissioners has been made to the Service Committee by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated). Mr.
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  • 148 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE RANK and file of Ihe Singapore Police Force will all get a full day off m a week soon, it a scheme dra*n by a lormer Palestine Po 1 1 c c Officer which is under trial now proves successful.
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  • 111 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Consumer Resistance Movement meeting [^Friday, May 18 at .5.30 p.m will be held m the VM CA. HaU instead ot" at the British Council Hall which is now being renovated, Mrs. Robert Eu. the President of the Movement told Ine 1
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  • 43 2 Shaik Osman bin Shaik Arbot was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, for noting near the Supreme Court and High Street junction while being a member of an unlawful assembly, on December 11 last
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    52 2 Picture by One quick way of getting to Phoenix Park from Bukit Serene to be m time for the three-power military talks is by helicopter. Here Tieneral Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is seen getting aboard the helicopter while Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the CommissionerGeneral, waits his turn.
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  • 174 2 AN INDIAN grass-cutter, Munusamy S. Pillay related m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, how two assailants robbed him of $40, and broke one of his legs. He was giving evidence at a prelim nary inquiry m which Pakri Suppiah was tentatively charged with
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    • 67 2 Road Wings Fo* Women WOMEN Police Constables are being given training presently at directing traffic at main junctions. Six of them were out at points duty at different places yesterday. Mr. J. PennefatherEvans, Commissioner of Police, said yesterday that the women constables were being trained at points dv:> so lhat
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    • 67 2 f^*^^ y^OCK WHAT HAPPENED/ C^uCKLe.'/- kin N r7r7A^FtTv!»!i^'/v^ it<c tyv* M I nr TtMntrHtuTtmrTT^iSf^^ V TO DAT MOUNTAIN X VOUSE imAGikjW FLt^GLE., t CANTT GO \»TS TOO I Dfc TRIPLt WHAMnY S^Jf^>rH S^HI V v 7 AU wh^Souhitit !Jr V de^ktof a Tf»o wit' ws/T KKP 1 late.W is in
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    85 3 The second batch of four tanks for use against the bandits left Singapore yesterday on a landing craft for Kedah. Two of the tanks are 38-ton Comets and the other two are 28 ton Cromwell tanks. Standard picture shows men of the R.A.O.C. under the command of Lt. J. Buxey
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  • 311 3 RIDA Schemes For Kelantan, Selangor Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. School children were told all about the Rural and Industrial Development Authority by Mr. J. M. Gullick, the Secretary and Executive Otticer, over Radio Malaya this morning. He told them there were two schemes now working for hiring out
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  • 325 3 XL ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Political bodies m Kuala Lumpur are gathering up their forces for the first Municipal elections to be held towards the end of this year. And it is likely that four political parties will A new party, The Standard
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  • 126 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Railway Administration, although a corporate body and enjoying freedom of action m the administration and maintenance of the railway, is still, m many respects, under the control of the Government. To remove any doubt as to what
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  • 42 3 LINCOLN medium bombers of the R.A.A.F. and Brigand light bombers of the R.A.F. made attacks yesterday on a bandit target m Negri Sembilan. Tempest fighter-bombers operated against a target m Perak. m airstrikes m support of the ground security forces.
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  • 62 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A Singapore private car owner, Tan Boon Eng, who admitted having plied his car for hire, was fined $250 by Inche Mahamood bin Ali, m the Magistrate's Court today. Tan vvas arrested at the Johore Causeway when he arrived at
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  • 43 3 SEREMBAN. Tues. Albel Singh. Sikh police constable attached to the Jelebu police station, was convicted and fined $250 by the President of the Sessions Court m Seremban on a charge of retaining stolen property, namely. a necklace valued at Sl sB.
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 3 photo. Sgt. John Blair, of the Green Howards, with his bride, Miss Hannah Playforth, after their wedding at the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Church on Saturday. Miss Playforth came to Malaya a few days ago.- Army P. R
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    34 3 Group photo of the staff of the Sessions and Magistrates' Courts m Seremban taken {>rior to the departure on ransfer to Kedah of the Sessions Court President, Che Azmi bin Mohamed (fourth from left).
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  • 202 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Headquarters Malaya announce the death of Gurkha Captain Suntabahadur Gurung, of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles, who was wounded m action on May 9. The death is also announced of driver Andan bin Ibrahim. 29 Company RASC. who died of wounds received when
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  • 365 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A strong protest against the appointment of Departmental Promotion Boards was expressed m one of several resolutions passed yesterday at the second annual delegates conference of the Malayan Railway Junior Officers' Union at Sentul yesterday. There were
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  • 232 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Security forces suffered no casualties yesterday m clashes with bandits, one of whom was wounded m an action which took place m South Kedah with Home Guards. In Tampin, bandits attacked a police post from two flanks ►and
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  • 82 3 22 TA Youths Called Up Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Tues Twenty-eight youths called up under the Manpower Regulations appeared at the District Hospital here before a selection board yesterday morning. Of the number. 22—18 Chinese. 7 Malays and 2 Indians were accepted. Six were turned away on medical grounds.
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  • 117 3 Standard Staff Rrporu r JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Gully Nandev 25. claimed trial to lour charges of cheating In the Sessions Court tod.v Nandey, who traa arrested yesterday, was alleged to have deceived Etang Hui Seng of Let Say m November last peer ml obtained various s;:n_>
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  • 108 4 WEEPING Mania binte Matnari, wife of one of 14 men charged with rioting and causing mischief by fire, testified at the Singapore Assizes yesterday that her husband was at home playing with the children on the night of December 11 last when a mob was attacking
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    52 4 pnoio. MX and Mrs. Chew Bens Teck. who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Lucy Tan Kirn Neo. Mr. Chew, who works m the Army Field Records Office was recently awarded a testimonial by General Harding for his efficiency and devoted service to the
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  • 77 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPOREANS, who went to the General Post Office yesterday afternoon, to remit money outside Malaya could not do so because tnere were no money order forms. Stocks had been exhausted by the after-holiday rush and replacements from the Postal Administration Headquarters
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  • 189 4 Standard Staff Reporter i THE Malcolm Clubs at R.A.F. Stations on Singapore Island homes from home for thousands of British servicemen and women have a new Area Director. She is Mrs. Anne Adams. who has returned to the Colony after a break of just over
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  • 96 4 THE DRAFT Bill to provide for the registration and inspection of Nursing nnd Maternity Homes m Singapore is ready. The Standard \vas told yesterday. As the draft Bill stands, fear has been expressed that.it would cause the closing down uf 16 of the 18
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  • 146 4 V.M. (A.. Orchard Road: Joint Y.MCA.'s Staff Meeting 11.30 a.m., Singapore Chess Club 5 p.m.. Judo 530 p.m.. Malay 530 p.m.. Talk On "The British Council*' By Mr. K. L. Pearson 8 p.m. CHINESE V.M. (A.. Selegie Road: Joint Staff Meeting 11.30 a.m.. Zero Basket Ball 5 p.m..
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  • 298 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPRIETOR of a sundry oods shop was robbed of cash and jewellery and his wife was stabbed when five robbers, two of whom posed as customers went into their shop at Balestier ft ond on Feb. 18. This was related before Magistrate R.
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  • 78 4 A SPECIAL radio feature on Persian oil which has been flown by the 8.8.C. to Malaya will be broadcast over Radio Malaya at 8.30 tonight. The radio report will trace briefly the history of the Persian oilfield and present the facts of the controversy raging
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  • 301 4 As 10- Year Plan Progresses Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Govern- j nient will withdraw the subsidies to students of primary classes in Chinese schools in successive stages in accordance with the progress of the Ten- Year education plan and the Five- Year supple
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    22 4 Picture. Mr. William S'ng Quee Lim and Miss Mabel Ho Guay Kheng. who were married recently at the Singapore Registry- Raffles Studio
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  • 383 4 Yanks Coming? Br r-r-r Let' em. Says The Briton Standard Staff Reporter ALL yesterday The Standard telephone kept ringing and the harassed girl at the switchboard heard British manhood m voices ranging from broad Scots burr to high falutin' Oxford vindicate Itself. The reason: Yesterday The Standard had reported that
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  • 270 5 Ipoh Miner Builds TT T^ n/, Homes hoy Stall Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Mr. Choong Sam's $200,000 settlement of luxury homes for mine labourers will be completed and ready for occupation m early' August. The settlement, situated at the sth mile Gopeng Road, on an
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  • 114 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A sequel to the murder of Auxiliary Police Inspector Foo Eng Kirn at 8.45 p.m. on April 27 at the junction of Market and Treacher Streets Ipoh. is the offer of a reward of $5,000 by the Perak
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  • 238 5 MALACCA, Mon. Malacca today had its first t a 1 1* oi the electoral system when a steady flow of citizens, young and old, registered themselves as voters for the forthcoming Municipal elections. Malacca thus leads all other States and Settlements m thc Federation m
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  • 56 5 PEN'AN'G. Tues.— The Indian Representative m Malaya Mr. BL Gopala Menon, was entertained by the Nattukottai Chettiar Chamber of Commerce. Penang and Province Wellesley. at their premises here this morning. Mr. Menon was introduced to all present by Mr. A. M. K. Manikkam Chettiar. the
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  • 83 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Tues. A I meeting of the Kedah State Council will be he'd on Thursday, at Balai Besar. Alor Star. Three Bills are down for debate and the Kedah Nationality bill is expected to go through the first and second j readings.
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  • 67 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN*. Tues.— At the conclusion, of a preliminary inquiry. John De Mello, young Eurasian, until recently Postmaster of the Rantau Post Office m Negri Sembilan. was committed to stand trial at the Seremban High Court on two charges of alleged criminal breach of
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  • 36 5 FOR deserting from the Police Force Shafie bin Man. a Special Constable who was employed at Sungei Ular Estate. Kulim. South Kedah. was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment by the Circuit Magistrate. Kulim
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  • 50 5 KUANTAN. Tues.— The sto k of the million dollar Welfare Lottery tickets allotted for sale m Kuantan was sold out within two days. Further applicants for tickets at the Post Office were informed that more tickets would be arriving m two or three days, time.
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  • 71 5 TELI'K ANSON. Tues.— Lim Kirn Kee alias Mai Pnong. a Siamese woman, appeared before Inche Abdul Aziz when she was charged with causing hurt to another Siamese woman, Ai Tin, at Laxamana Road on April 2. It was stated that Lim used a knife when she attacked
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  • 481 5 THREE Indians, Mari. Kali and Ambalim were charged tor j breaking the curlew oilers and were fined $20 each by The Raub Magistrate, Che Ismail bin Jamil. MR JC. LITTON, Supervisor of Village Committee elections for the State of Johore, has left for Malacca on transfer where
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    60 5 photo. Major-General R. E. Urquhart. G.O.C Malaya District, m. specting 2 Section. 95 Army Fir e Brigade. Taiping With him is Major Fern, O C 29 Company. RASC. This Army Fire Brigade Section, composed of British and Malay Other Ranks, was m action at a fire m Taiping for more
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  • 430 5 MALAYAN tin proprietors and the Headmaster of Chung Ling School, Penang, last week visited the Southern Railway Servants Orphanage, Old Peoples and Babies Homes m Woking, Surrey. The visit was made at their own request because they wished to see typical
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  • 66 5 KUANTAN, Tues. a representative of 113-year-old artist Yor.t* Chao Sen is m Kuantan with 2ti pieces of the artist's work on display at the Chinese Chamber of Com mo ree. The exhibition, winch was declared open by Mr. Boon Wha I Swong, attracted a good c.owd. The
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  • 188 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB, Tuck. Instead of beinp MktWWh cd under the Manpower Regulation*, voting; men of kelantan between the a«cs of Jft and 23 will be Miked to volunteer for direction and will lw» *ebM*l«*d Iw M-rm either m the regular or special constabulary.
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  • 91 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Tues. The work of tiie information Department is beginning to bear fruits among the peasant population m Kedah. The ncople on their own initiative; have stalled building reading rooms run by village omm ittees ami are providing voluntarily radio
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  • 77 5 THF Johore branch of the Peninsula! Malay Union at an extraordinary meeting he'd at Johore Bahru has decided on a slogan similar to that of Indonesia and UMNO. "Me:deka." "This will be discussed m the forthcoming Congress of the PMU which is scheduled to be held nt Seremban
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  • 45 5 PENANG. Tues —The Settlement's Director of Manpower, Mr. A. V. Aston. todaj retuted a rumour that the police m Penang are collecting |jie identity cards of young men m the callup age group with a view to ensuring tb tt the] called tip
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  • 201 5 SUNGEI PATANI. T i A large gathering wm prasi Bt the wedding of lli Lim Hi a Liang, tour*.', goo of ICi Lim Tent Kwang (President of the Centi a! Kedah MCA Bran, it and Mrs. Lim Teng Kwang, and Miss One Peng Wooi, niece
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  • 250 5 Move For Fair Prices In Sungei Patani SUNGEI PATANI, Tv t ened by the Assl Conl Supplies K.edah Perlu, M I P. G Pritchai i, meetii ol b islness representativea dr., rig m market commodities and Astuffs was held j«: 'Me District Office with ttie District Officer. Kuala Muda. Che
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    • 76 5 iC^S&K m I TELL YOU. OSCAR .THIS IS AND RISK HER HIDE? V~} 01 0 >> V O C^ --^If^r RJfi >a JSr^\ IS SBRJOUS.' TH' VENUSIANS DON'T BE SILLY.' WE'VE /,/fj Wgv <fo^<^'^±t& > I %Lr%^rr>T ''tmSS wt I Y*P lH ™OU WE GOT THEIR OUEENf GOT 'EM BY
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  • 811 6 J T ree-1 i n ary i^_k> which began In Sing poi s I', nix Park yesterday should bii h > t- people of Malaya thai they too can cape I c consequence oi a Third World nd when it a rates. These talks should 1 a
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  • 2156 6 THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRATIC SELF-GOVERNMENT MALA YA By Anatol Goldberg of the 8.8.C. European Service, who toured Malaya earlier this year. LONDON. T&RtTAtN'S ultimate and supreme aim m Malaya as stated by Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. m 1017 is government of the people of Malaya for the peoples of Malaya by
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  • 180 6 Sir: There has been a tendency on the part of certain newspapers to place the whole blame for the present deadlock regarding the report of the Hawsers Inquiry Commission on the Municipal Commissioners. In their eagerness to support the Hawkers Inquiry Commission and to crticize the Municipal Commissioners
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  • 440 6  -  CASSANDRA By A I ANY people hold that old asses are They point out that they are more d folly, more consistently bone headed, m more richly endowed m the qualities i mature chump. I myself plump for the young ass and you that many
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  • 617 6 Offence Is The Best Form Of Defence I Sir: The chief poliev of the United Nations with respect to the Korean War is avowedly one of peace. Their greatest concern is to resist aggression without the risk of 1 a third great war. The work lis obviously difficult but oot
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  • 620 7 Expansion of Korea War May Affect Ike's Europe Efforts ft 'shall Continues Testimony; mV.iOY May I 1 (UP)— Defenee Secretary George impressed the fear today that expanding the Korean war lil rriousl} affect" General Eisenhower's attempt to secure M gainst a possible Communist attack. Eisenhower himself has not said so.
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  • 359 7 *t For India Debate Opens v*i;,\..loY Him 14 (I i* Thc Senate began v mda) on tli«' much-delayed bill lo provide 100.000 worth <»t wheal tor India. Democratic Senator Guy Gillette opened the discussion with an appeal fur passage of the bill as an
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  • 71 7 31 US Students Ope n Drive For Wheat For India H iSffiNGTOIH M.iy IS V raraTai of 31 stu- a dr.unati- m td tor Ameri- ti rued m Washon ir<»ni Minneapolis. <t* of the trip, a v.is to try us public attention a India n MCd fWS the and r
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  • 36 7 May 15 Re] :ean. I the S SJ on the rruman is a a 50-30 t _c this week. senator, i c I the kid he expects 8 I] by
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  • 76 7 KARACHI. May 15 (API Z ifru :th X- tn, Pakistan Foreign Minister, said on Monday m a reply to a question about Pakistan's attitude towards ecom C sanctions against Red China said, The whole ques- at present is m the committee stage at Lake Success
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  • 50 7 Mr. Hazen Argue, a social member of the Canadian House of Commons from Saskatchewan, said the Canadian government should give India $100,000,000 to purchase food. Mr. Argue said India could use the money to purchase possibly as much as 50.000.000 bushels of wheat— Reiner.
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  • 86 7 SYDNEY, May 16 (ReuterAAPi The Sydney Herald m an editorial expressed regret that Australia was represented only by observers at the Singapore conference of high-ranking British, American and French officers. "Besides her special strategic concern with the Malay Peninsula, Australia is sharing Britain's fight
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  • 104 7 FORMOSA, May 15 (UP)— Major General Williams C. Chase. Chief of the new United States military mission, indicated today that he will recommend a big increase m economic as well as military aid to Nationalist China. The economic aid would be calculated to
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  • 43 7 Photo. The King and Queen of Denmark pose with the King and Queen of England on arrival inaide Buckingham Palace on May 8. The Danish royal counle had iust arrived m England on a four-day State visit.- A.P
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  • 275 7 Rita To A sk Aly For $3,000,000 As Trust Fund For Daughter NEW YORK. May 14 (IP) Rita Haywortfa will enter a suit tor divorce against Prince Aly Khan as soon as she becomes lejjal resident of Nevada m about five tveeks and has asked the Prince to set up
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  • 108 7 LONDON, May 15: (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison put the final touches today ito a strongly worded note to Persia on the oil crisis. But it is unlikely to be delivered m Teheran before Thurs- day. diplomatic quarters said. The text is being discussed with
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  • 103 7 Hats Gave Game Away JERUSALEM. May 15: < Reuter) Police today cordoned all roads around Parliament m an intensive search for a man who tried to send the building up m flames yesterday. The plot. failed because two of the conspirators wore the wrong hats out of date army head
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  • 77 7 TOKYO, May 15: (ReuterAAPI— Rear Admiral Ralph A. Ol'stie. an atomic expert, today was named Chief of Staff to Vice- Admiral C. Tura»- Joy. Commander of the United Nations naval forces m Korean waters and Commander of United States naval f«r<f<p m the Far East.
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  • 209 7 WASHINGTON. May 15 (UP)— General Omar Bradley, the nations top ranking military officer told Senators today that he and thc Joint Chiefs of StaiT believe that the Korean war proposals of General MacArthur would '"increase the risk of a global war and such a risk
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  • 74 7 PARIS. May la: (Beuti The Big Four Foreign Ministe deputies today held their and shortest meeting —It Led less than one minute. Dr. Philip Jes.- up (U.S > chair, asked if anyone wanted to speak. There was no rep!- he adjourned the meetin intil
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  • 61 7 HONGKONG. May 15 (AP) Jimmy Wu, chiel reporte Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Sinn T o Jih Pao. is flying to London on May 17 for a six-week tour of Britain. He is among o number lonia 1 newspapermen invited b the British Colonial Office
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  • 260 7 LONDON, May II (Renter) Th** War Otter andl the Admiralty spokesman lonighi denied lhat t h< Rriti*ti Governmenl had decided i<» send reittfotcemcnlw troops or ships to the Persian Cnlf. Earlier, the Evening Standard had reported that officials were considering using British troops
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  • 263 7 32 A Day HONGKON May 15 (AP) Chinese Co mist 1 ports today rai i ri ti number of persons executed tin That's an average of at 32 a day. A' ly much high< sii reports typi< ally m. a gi o.ip" was cxc uted,
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  • 79 7 CANBERR May I P)— External A M rR. G Casey, commenting on the I "nited Na'. m prop j embargo t C China, said today that A ia tor some I. as prohibited exports of atomic material, petroleum an items useful tor prod..- I
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  • 519 8 Standard Market Reporter BRITAIN'S most prolific dollar earner lies on the sacrificial altar, mm tirely fettered by destination*] control of exports of rubber from Malaya, while the General Services Administration, monopoly buyer of the commodity m the 1 nitcd State*, calmly
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  • 124 8 \fc_W DELHI May 15 (UF) Official sources h<r« >aid that rubber exports from India to all foreign nutria except Pakistan have been banned since April 19. This news came jn tbe midst of widespread arraacliag comcrninq alleged shipment of strategic uar materials
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  • 187 8 Standard Stafl Reporter IN ITS FIRST YEAH of operation tbe Chung khiaw B ink. Singapore, eaffcrrd i comparatively _»iiiali loss of M>9,ooot, tne chairman Mr. Vm Boon Haw stated at the ir*l annual general Meeting yesterday. c hainnan said th
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  • 121 8 V NEW i jctric facsimile r lut can insmit 3.000 has been fi ed m tbe 13 tited States iinar ti e-typewriter I 3,000 i >r an hour 1 v unit ailed -"HighS| i x.'" is s Ito be the fastest ue other facsimi imittei
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  • 106 8 Staff Reporter MAI^YAN trade statistics show M«luyas trade with Australia to b<- oa the right side of 'he ledger to I ta v...ue >: »1J millions (or PM n nth of M rrcn thi* year c *np red with a monthly aver-mi-m >ur S' us
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  • 114 8 IS Synthetic Output Up W VSHINGTON, May 15 ..\P' T c IS. Government nas alI Ti 10 I I ng 'oiis of rubber civi ian goods i^v May ed 89.100 m April Some manufacturers were per- to increase rubber consumption to 100 per cent, ol their 19 I I i
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  • 35 8 There are now more livestock J m people m America, with 80.000.000 cattle. i 0.000.000 sheep, and 60,000.000 >gs -a total of 1T0. 000.000 live- s c mp; :ed with 100 sons
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  • 78 8 Xl ALA LUMPUR, May 19 T r I !o re trict 'n e rate of terest chargeable by money- n m the Fe 1- ration, it is understood being drafted K2 vv.i he i itroduced into the feccral Legislative Council m Will not be enough for them
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  • 128 8 Council For Pine Industry KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 A bill is to be introduced m the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council to revise and extend throughout the Federation the law relating to the pineapple industry. The existing legislation which Is confined to Johore, the former F.M.S. and the
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  • 38 8 HONGKONG, May 15 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.90 to £1 sterling: HK56.195 to USSI HK51.792 to Malayan Sl: HK$O.32 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK531 9.875 to one tael.
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  • 764 8 Standard Hit Importer SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market was hesitant today. opening cautious after the Whitsun holidays. There was no buying interest m tiie market and prices were Inclined to sag m all sections. Buyers Sellers Alex BiicKa Pref. 1.82* 1.90 O:ds. 2.05 2.10 Atlas Ice
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  • 540 8 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW LOOK m illumination engineering is beint* introduced m Singapore and the Federation by Messrs. William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Limited as agents of Philips lamps. It is done by means of "planned lighting" which eliminates the old- fashioned
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  • 103 8 MELBOURNE. May 15. (UP>— A plea to import large quantities of cement from Japan was made by Mr. H. W. Stockwell. secretary of the Victorian Building and Allied Trades Association. Mr. Stockwell said his association had determined that the cement shortage had
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  • 26 8 An advertisement m official Shanghai newspapers received m Hongkong said tbe Shanghai branch of the Bank of America had gone into voluntary liquidation.
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    • 70 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 15) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1,521 51.53* F. 0.8. m bales May. No 1 RSS $1,471 51.48* No > RSS 51.45 51.47 No 3 K.S.S (norn $1.42! $1,441 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening per lb.
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    • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The price of Tin to-day was Sst>s per picul. Down 5!.50. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were: Spot €1.110 buyers €1.1*30 sellers. Three months £1.090 buyers £1,095 sellers. Settlement Price £1,115 Tone: Firmer.
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  • 109 8 DIESEL engines are gradually replacing gasoline engines m large American lorries because the diesel* cost less to operate, according to many U.S. road transport firm. i r In 1946 only 6 per cent of the new lorries of the 19,000 lb. class were equipped
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  • 191 8 State Price, Miners Say To America Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, May 15 Comment ing on the U.S. Government hall m stockpile tin baying m order to force the price down, several large mine owners said that it would be better for America to name a "fair" price and submit it
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  • 155 8 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. May 15— Tin producers m Kinta consider tha latest American charge of "soaking" us another absurdity and anotner ot t.aesr price-depre^mg manoeuvres. They maintain that they a-e only asking for a fair and _>taoilised price quoted as between 5500 and SHOO pc:
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  • 129 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA m tbe Singapore produce market opened Ij. steadier after the holidays, business having bee-- reeo ried at S4tis per picul. with buyers a* the price and sellers holding off at the close. Coconut oil remained ouiet, sellers indicating $81 pc p and buyers
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  • 139 8 k VI N M W D^ LHr >Ia > lS (AP)— lndian Food Mini*er K. >I Munshi said m Parliament today that it was "not m the public interest" to disclose the progress of negotiations m Peiping for 1.000.000 tons of Chinese grain. He
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  • 68 8 WASHINGTON. May 15 [AP) I —American newspapers will use 2.J.000 more tons of newsprint this year than las; the US Government estimates. Th.it would be a total of 5.960.000 tor* compared with 5.937.000 m 1050 Canada is expected to supply about 88 per cent, of the
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  • 34 8 Communist China plans to double her output of black tea this year m order to accommodate Soviet bloc countries. The output of green tea will be halved.- U.P
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    • 68 8 V_^ W N I B t X SANDILANDS SCLt JF g y to I k» W 7 r*i »»oto y w v y fl fllUilwL It is regretted that owing to increosed manufacturing costs, resulting m the cost price of Lifeguard Sweetened Condensed Milk being increased by the foctory, the
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  • 350 9 Converted LCT For World Run Hock Hai Being Refitted Standard Shipping Reporter A CONVERTED LCT, which plied between Singapore and Bangkok under ihe Norwegian flag first as the Brattheim and more recently as the Hock Heng, is being fitted for international trade m Singapore. She has been renamed the Hock
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  • 167 9 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Over 1,150 persons m Johore have notified the Government ol their intention to join m this year's pilgrimage to Mecca, The Standard understands. Due to lack of accommodation, however, only half this number will be able to make
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  • 147 9 W HARVES Gels. 44 45 Bronxv./.e. Sheen W. rl -J -io Stentor. 40 41 Bulan. 38 39 jl 37 fawali, 3J 34 Cv* .s, a 29 30 Kola. 21 29 Err_;i. 25 26 V m 33 24 Benvrackie 21 22 Ki>tr.a, 19 20 Be:r '.5 16 Br-_
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  • 61 9 THE third Russian dock to pass through Singapore after the war is expected to arrive m the Outer Roads today. The fl rating dock was to have arrived last week but was delayed because of the low speed of the 798-ton tug Vasely Beslaev. Accompanying the
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    63 9 TO assist m combatting the worst locust invasion of Southern Iran m SO years, the United S.ates sen' six light airplanes ayid a larye quantity of insecticide to thai country under terms of a Point Four agreement. In this photograph, the fuselage of v Piper Cub piano, tphich will be
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  • 351 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE Outjr^ra Prom Buroc* May 25: Se._ir.dia. lor Bangkok May 27. TU EUROPE In P.rt: Flo ala AMERICAN MAU LINK For ut) We.- 1 Coast furls. Accepting cargo for South and Central America Juae 9: Inland Mail, sails Jane 14. EVERETT ORIENT LINE tot H'kong, Japan.
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  • 44 9 Non -Stop Flight NEW YORK. May 15: <AP>— Max Conrad, the "Flying Father" oi nine children completed a trans-continental non-stop Sight from Los Angeles to New York m a Piper Cub plane yesterday. He made the ::ip m 23 hrs. 4 mins. 31 sees.
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  • 99 9 Jap Ships May Call At More Foreign Ports TOKYO. May 15 (Reuter- A AP) The Japanese Shipping .Company would soon be given approval to open a regular run to North America. Colonel Harold T. Miller, Chief of General Ridgways headquarters trans portation section stated at a meeting ot the Japan
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    • 630 9 FAST REGULAH TRANS P/CIFIC SERVICE D.rect Overfond «-o lot Angeles All American 6 Canodiar Cities Penong P. Sham Spore ATTMftt LUCKENBACH 22/25 Moy 25 May 27/30 May R f LUCKENBACH 24/26 June 27/28 June 29Junc/Uu!y I Vr'^ng car 9° ♦«>» Hongkong Kobe Yokohamo T REGULAR SERVICE U.SA (WEST COAST) PERS'AN
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    • 152 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD J (Incorporated m Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING W r REJANC RIV-R PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Due. Sails. Buloh for Kuching I- *rt Moy_2o SP^ Raiah Brooke tor Kuching May 21 May 26 Belo 9 a for Sorekei.Bin.on9. )f Bruo,
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    • 131 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD j Aden. Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam Spore P S'baro Penang MATARAM 24/26 June 21 June 28 June ROTTERDAM rR/»OINO CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tei; MM txt. 19 Ift EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham. Penang, Negapattinam Madras. •Mm JfllftflOOfll V (Accepting Passengers < argo) Singapore
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    • 568 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENI Spore P Sham Penan "SELANDIA" for Bonfikok 75-27 May 23-24Moy 22-22Mcy "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Man.lo Kobe and Yokohoma 27-30 Moy Hongkong Manila 17-21 June "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 24-26 June 21-23Jun« 17-20 June "MALACCA" for Bongkok, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe b Yokohama J-6 July "LALANDIA"
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    • 42 9 1 I Despatches TODAY: Tg. Pinang and Singkep noon by Pahud. Arrivals TODAY: Gt. Britain, N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and i W. Afrka. *West Indies. Egypt 1 and Ceylon by Glengarry. Sibu by Belaya. Hongkong. 1 China and Japan by Canton.
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    • 144 9 Hair arrivals] ~ur£m*% *M P {and DEPARTURES] J* r+ J 1 y» n-y >^!____SCt<*<*^'*" r-*-iaT^_%- Arrivals QANTAS from London 3.4.'. p m. from Syduer 4.30 p in. BOAC from Hongkong 1 r.'.u p.m. GIA from Jakarta 1»..".5 p.m. CPA from Hongkong, s 10 p.m. POAS from Bangkok 7.30 p.m. MALAYAN
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  • 521 10 Margaret Is Charm Personified From Our London Correspondent BIRMINGHAM, as the second city of England is accustomed io important occasions, so that the reception accorded to Princess Margaret was particularly notable m its immediate response io the marked gradousness and charm of her enchantingly natural manner, when she inspected the
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    26 10 This chubby little bundle of mischief is 10-months-old -Song Yew Bee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Song Tinj, r Kee of 178-B. Lorong 4. Geylang. Singapore.
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  • 559 10 JUST LOOKING Around The Spore Shops with Lillian Buckoke STREAMS of visitors descended from the Chusan last Friday just a few minutes before she .slipped her moorings. It was heart- warming to see the old Singapore custom of "seeing-oflT making such a come-back! After the Liberation, people were too hectically
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  • 128 10 Top CameraModel Wins Award, Signs HOLLYWOOD Chicago's top photographic model, choice of the Windy City"s press photographers for the title ot Miss Photoflash of 1951. Roberta Richards has been signed by William Perlberg and George Seaton for a top supporting role m "Rhubarb" with Ray Mil land and Jan Sterling
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    100 10 K/ wSMK/?* or ™i lhner h been called the •Mad Hatter." It is calculated 'madness,' for some of his custom-made hats always make fashion news and help fill SE S£ w I°i rk alo w M l I" 00 actresses and society women. On the wholesale side his hate, less
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  • 271 10 the surfaces of your lips, gums and tongue are completely saturated. Before swallowing, exhale through your nose, and you have aroused fully your sensory perceptions. SWALLOW: Note the quality of the after-taste. Different from the wine itself. Ls the memory of the wine now pleasant, or is the
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    • 42 10 PHDW l& ***** 01 YUMG VaT Last Day: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Nila Djuwita Ali Yugo m "ANGGEREK BULAN" An Indonesian Production Tomorrow: "ANISSA MAMA" (Egyptian) LAST DAY A I 3 30 TWO DAYS I\U I A L 7 .30 p m
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    • 210 10 Radio Programmes KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7800 kcs 41 67 metres) 10 a.m. News (EX); 10.45 Schools Broadcast: 1 p.m. Dance Music; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunchtime Prom.; 2 p.m. Schools Broadca>t; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Young People's Programme; 6.35 Piano Interlude: 6.45 Radio String Ensemble; 7 p.m. News: Singapore
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    • 500 10 Pak-ynet": p.m News m Hakka: BM ••Romancer" K.ikk.i story; *i News m .Mandarin; 6.35 .Modern Mandarin Music; 7 p.m News and Market Re port m Amoy; 7 15 "Legend of Vueh Fei m Amoy: 7.45 Personality Parade"; 8 p.m News m Mandarin; 8.10 This it Communism; 8.15 Teochew Dramas: 9.
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  • 623 11 LONDON, May 15. Denis Compton looks as if he is m for a batting season as brilliant as that of 1947 when he broke all English scores. Showing no sign at all of 4^ the knee which has caused him so much trouble
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    27 11 k Chye left; a~"d IH. and Teik Soon IT. •n 's doubles title m the Perak open junior n hips which concluded at Ipoh on Sunday night.
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  • 26 11 LONDON. May 14. (Reuter). Holland beat England by 3-2 m the Festival of Britain hockey series on the Twickenham Rugby ground here today.
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  • 269 11 McKenley Scores Notable Double N|><>\. Nag 11 (Reuter) .Arthur Wint of Jamaica. i tMwnpic 400 nu tre* champion non the p event on the second day of the British Garner at thr White ill "Mmliuni here, v*ilh the 140 yards record holder, WvrU Mckenley, beaten into third jrlace. ftf -Ke:».ey
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  • 21 11 Hong Kong XI Hold Hendon (Al r XI 1 1 ompeti- eßri nd I pace i pening tex h is after
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  • 48 11 Chaser (14) Wins Race (ay 14 V.d chaser hi c the Queen rirst o: the am race>. ra c ran Hursl N tional. ti ase to to is owned by beat 13 st of the training. .c horse was Hviskffl Lengths b a eriean-owne I I National pimped
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  • 38 11 NEW YORK. May 15 (AP)— S Ith African golf star Bobby Locke Monday riled his entry m tne United States open golf championship to be held at Hills "Country Club. Michigan, OQ dune 14-16.
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  • 123 11 FALLOWFTELD, MANCHESTER, May 15 (AP):— Arie van Vliet. Dutch runner-up m the 1950 World Professional Cycling sprim championship, was a non-starter m the Festival oi Britain meeting at Fallow. iehi. Manchester, on Monday. His father met with an accident on Saturday and he arranged to fly
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  • 201 11 LONDON. May 14 (Renter)— The following are Festival of Brham football results played today: Bangor 1 Shelbourne (Ireland] t. Bristol Rovers 0 R. C. Haarlen H .Hand) 0. Bare Town 4 R. S. C. Vervietois (.Belgium 1 l. Chester 4 Dtmdalk 'Ireland 1 0. Leeds United 2 F.
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  • 107 11 NEW YORK. May 15. (AP). After a 13-year absence, Japan will re-enter Davis Cup tennis when she meets the United States at Louisville. Kentucky, on July 7, the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association announced on Monday. This will be the first round match m the American zone. The
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  • 66 11 BERLIN, May 15 (AP).— Budge Patty. U.S. Wimbledon champion of 1950. defeated American Dick Savitt on Monday to triumph m the men's singles of the Red and White Club's international tennis tournament here. Patty won 6-1. 6-3, 4-6. 6-3. One of the major upsets of the
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  • 35 11 LONDON, May 14 (Ksuter) —Belgium, who beat England by the only goal on Saturday, beat France 3 o m the Festival of Britain hockey series at the Twickenham Rugby ground here today.
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    61 11 photo. Argentine goalkeeper Miguel Rugilo (left) falls on one knee during an England attack on his goal during the England t Argentina soccer international at Wembley Stadium, London, May 9, which England won 2-1. Captain Norberto Yacono has the ball safely at his feet. At left is seen J. Allegri,
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  • 195 11 GOODWOOD. ENGLAND. May 15 (AP) Britain's car J driving ace. Reg Parnell. streaked round the Goodwood track on Monday to win the •Daily Graphic"' Festival of Britain trophy from a high class field that included Italy's; Guiseppe Farina, world champion of 1050. Parnell. m
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  • 227 11 DAVIS CUP TENNIS LONDON, May 15 (AP)— Tbe Philippines advanced to the third round << the Davis* Cup tennis m Paris on Monday by defeating Brazil 1-1. The P.I. sewed up the victory when tiny Felieissimo Ampon trounced stocky Armando Vieira 8-6, 3-6, 6-0, 6-0.
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  • 167 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead mfy BALL A POSITION Q+ir Q 7 g J f swoer pitch, !t~-^ PITCH-,' kcu ALL PITCH 3 For a pitch shot to the green, you usually have a choice cf three clubs. Either use the No. 5 iron and pitch short to the
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  • 96 11 U.S. Players Win 3 Titles BRUSSELS. May IS (AP):— American tennis players had a field day m the international tennis tournament at the Brussels Leopold Club which ended on Monday. Between showers of rain, they carried off three final playoffs m the afternoon. Results: Women's singles (final): Miss Barbara Scofield
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  • 104 11 MOSCOW. May 15 (AP) Soviet swimmers today claimed a new world record. Newspapers here reported that an all-star men's relay team has beaten the world record m the 300 metres (3 x 100) elimination relay with a time of three minutes 11.1 seconds. The new record,
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  • 29 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Johore Bahru District Amatet;r Athletic Association will hold their annual meeting on ihe Eng ish College grounds on May 31 and June 1.
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  • 283 11 ST. ANDREWS. S -otiand, May 15 (AP) British and American golf officials who are trying to get together on one set ol rules resumed x< la Monday at thc world ritriot of golf The Royal and Ar. lerrX Golf Club. Thc R
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  • 78 11 Colonist II W ins Churchill Stakes HURST PARK. London, May 15 (Reuter) Mr. Winston Churchill's Colonist II won the Winston Churchill Stakes run over one mile six furlongs and 66 yards here yesterday. King George \Ts Above Board was second and Ivlajor R. Mac Donald Buchanan's Star Spangled Banner third.
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  • 87 11 TAIPING, Tues —St. George's li. til .tion he.d their first swimming competition on Saturday at the Coronation Swimming Pool The meeting was a success and keen competition was witnessed Adrian's House were champions with 138 points with Gilbc rt*i I .n--ner-up with 77 points. Individual eh a m
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  • 489 11 CARDIFF, May It (fester) Tht South African cricketers found their be*t form of thr tour so far today when they carried their score to 330 and then dismissed Glamorgan for 130 on the atewwd ol ih«'ir match here. Glamorgan ffi lowed on _h > runs behind
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  • 325 12 Cricket Club Score Fine 4-1 Win BODCA Fade Off SCORING three quick goals m the closing stages after being held one all m the first half, Singapore _ricket Club HigiHrrti their best win of the season yesterday by defeating BODCA 4-1 m a SAFA first division leayue match at Jalan
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  • 105 12 JAKARTA. May 15 (Reuter-A AP) The Indonesian soccer team returned to Jakarta this afternoon after visit to Singapore, according to Aneta news agency. The leader of the team, Mr. Kosasih. m an interview said: "Individually Singapore players are good but they lack team work and generally
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  • 132 12 BAHRU Rangers P sis Telegraphs to a V..-.V -a hen they met m SAFA Division 3B league at St George's Road terday. P ..i s mcd tor P T eigl minutes after the kickorl. After this early goal, the P ,v T were on
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  • 89 12 MILAN, May 15 (AP) Tne Yugoslav featherweight l^ekovk Monday evening won first eh: linal ton bout versus Rouland Mathis (Luxe: tbourg) for the Amateur B ung European Championships, held at the Vigore'.l; S\. lium here. Thc bout was the first of the matches opposing 132 boxers belonging
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  • 70 12 RAUB. Tues Following the state soccer trial here on Saturday the following have been selected to represent Pahang m their Malaya Cup match against Selangor at Kuaia Lumpur on Saturday, May 19. Turner. Grant, Fong Fui Shoon, Ti Kong Chan. Wong Siew Keong. (Capt). Mansor.
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  • 123 12 LONDON, May 15: .Reuter^— An entry ol 195 has been received for the British Amateur sol: championship which will take place on the Royal Portheawl links. Glamorgan, starting next Monday. This total is a little below the average and well behind Che entry oi 324
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  • 160 12 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank beat Malayan Breweries 2 l m yesterday* Business House League played at the padang. Bankers were the better side, but they failed to press their advantage, due to lack of understanding among the forwards. But for a gift goal by
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  • 35 12 PORT DICKSON, Tues.— An Inter-School Sports Competition, organised by the Government English School, will be held here on June 1. The participants are Chung Hua School (Chinese), Tamil School and two Malay Schools.
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    35 12 Miss Who Yeat Kum, photographed with the trophies she won at the Perak open junior badminton championships, which concluded on Sunday night. Miss Woo won three titles—women's singles, doubles and the mixed doubles.
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  • 181 12 SINGAPORE soccer fans are m for a Ireat before the month is out. SAFA's latest fixture list has four "big" games to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium 7 within the next fortnight. A Malaya Cup match between Malacca and Combined Services, a Malaya Cup
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  • 29 12 RAUB. Tues.— ln a friendly soccer here on Sunday. 4(H Hussars beat 48th Brigade H.Q. by 3 o. Scorers were Turnley, Upward and Anderson. "GORILLA" NELSON
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  • 14 12 LONDON. May 14, (Reuter). Rugby League county championship: Lancashire 13, Cumberland 12.
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  • 190 12 HockLeng, Mar jan Poh Lim Out Of Colony Cup Team SINGAPORE Badminton Association has selected the team to represent the Colony m its first Fo n S Seong Cup engagement against Negri Sembilan on May 26 and 27 at the Clerical Union Hall. The team comprise Wong Peng Soon, Loong
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  • 73 12 BIRMINGHAM, May 14, (Reuter). Ong Chew Bee, Malayan champion, today entered the fourth round of the Priory lawn tennis tournament here. In the second round he beat M. McPherson 6-1, 6-3 and' then eliminated T. Howarth 6-1. 6-0. Hal Burrows of the United States and
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  • 57 12 KLUANG. Tues.— ln a game of cricket played on the Garrison field over the week-end. a Garrison XI led by Lt. -Col. Cordy Simpson. President of the Kluang Cricket Association, defeated a Civilian XI captained by C. Selvadurai by 39 runs. Batting first, Cordy Simpson's XI
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  • 76 12 Taiping Europeans Win By 4 Runs TAIPING. Tues. Taiping Europeans defeated St. George's Institution at cricket on Sunday on the Taiping Esplanade by four runs. Taking flrst knock the schoolboys scored 89 runs to which Tee Fun contributed 19, Thurairajah 14, T. Durai 11 while Mr. Extras also contributed 11.
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  • 69 12 GLASGOW, May 15: < Reuter > Roy Ankara]] of the Gold Coast, recent winner of the Empire featherweight championship, may fight Sandy Saddler for the latter's world title m New York shortly. Ankarah's manager Joe McKean. has received a letter to the effect that Saddler is prepared
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  • 172 12 PULAU BRANI UNITED who head the Singapore flrst division football league with 16 points from 10 games face their severest test today when they meet Rovers m a key match. A win for either team will enhance their chances of winning the championship. Latest
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  • 65 12 IPOH. Tues. Two players, one from each team, were ordered off the field when the Permi XI met Lower Perak Malay Teachers m the final of the Lower Perak Malay knockout soccer competition. The players were Hassan of the Permi and Ali of the
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  • 190 12 AN AMERICAN grap p 1 c r "Gorilla' Nelson tops promoter Wally Oakes* wrestling programme at the Happy World this Saturday. "Gorilla" Nelson who hails from Santa Cruz, California, is on his way to South Africa where he is under c l to wrestle
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 28 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 5.41 7.32 Malacca 3.00 3.33 Port Dickson 147 2.14 Port Sham 00.43 1.26 Penang 7.30 0.01
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