Singapore Standard, 26 May 1951

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard gfsdfsdf SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 177 1 Mossadeq: Flow Of Oil To West Will Not Shrink SS (Reiner) -The Persian Premier, tssadeq, said today the Persian a keep the An?lo-Iranian Oil is m\ i'f^. r.i/ation so that the flow of West iroaM not decrease. c this statement at a feren g caUe 1 to ex- c Government's
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  • 70 1 lay 25 iAPj ..>• say rub- tegic mat< i the UN. .emb irn j Peipu tof the 0 N resoluilh it memb« to det« nnij c they considei stra- th.it a dcci- will be m b shortly pj vt ran de
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  • 79 1 THE Commissioner-General and Mrs. Mac Donald left Singapore by air yesterday for Borneo. They will stay with the Governor of Sarawak m Kuching for two days, where they will meet members of the Council Nesri and fulfil other engagements. Afterwards they will travel to Brunei,
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  • 175 1 Eniwetok A-Tests Success WASHINGTON, Mav 25 (IP) The Government today announced the successful completion of the atomic tests at Eniwetok "contributing" to the hydrogen superbomb resear ch. The Atomic Energy Commission an I Defence Department in a joint announcement said they have notified President Truman thai the "programme oi atomic
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  • 87 1 Standard Staff Reporter '•We; LEAVE Singapore with lonfidence that the University af Malaya will play a serious and important part m the cultural development of SouthEast Asia itself', said Dr. A. F. Bruun, leader of the Danish ieep-sea scientific expedition. yesterday after a visit this
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  • 80 1 PRESTATVN. North Wales, May 25 (Reuter>— Britain s 73'b00 clerks m Government service today condemned Communion and pledged continued opposition to all attempts to introduce it or any other «orm of dictatorship m Britain. A. resolution to this effect was adopted here today by an
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  • 54 1 photo. A sling load of rubber conies out of the forward hold of the Panamanian steamer Norbay yesterday as the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Company began unloading operations. The rubber is being unloaded into the huge handling and storage concrete barge at the left, alongside which the
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  • 280 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government took over the Norbay's 7.">0 tons rubber yesterday when Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Companf, aotrng on Government instructions, began unloading operations. The rubber, valued at approximately $3,000,000, will be shipped' to London whoa arrangements have been made
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  • 139 1 Standard Staff Reporter INSTRUCTIONS have yet to come from the British Government to sail the Nancy Moller with her 3,700 tons rubber to London. Mr. D. F. Ailen. representative of the Ministry of Transport, told The Standard yesterday that he understood the question of sailing
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  • 30 1 HALIFAX. May 2.") (AP) Twelve French fishermen aboard the trawler, Ginette Leborgne. were killed m a collision with another trawler off Newfoundland yesterday. The Ginette Leborgne sank.
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. May 23 (UP) The Army reported today that the Communists suffered an estimated 1.025.404 casualties m the Korean war In the period through Wednesday of this week.
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  • 76 1 WASHINGTON, May 26 (AP) General J. Lawton Collins told senators on Friday that a new and secret plan of campaign for the Korean war is being mapped by the Pentagon (American defence headquarters.) Gen. Collins, who is U.S. Army Chief of Staff, was testifying before the
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  • 154 1 Standard Staff Reporter DR. FRANK LAUBACH technical adviser of the Word Literary Committee. New \oyk, told The Standard last night on his arrival by BOAC Argonaut from Rangoon, that his visit was mainly to investigate what was being done to educate the masm>s
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  • 339 1 Allies Push Bulk Of Red Army Out Of S. Korea TOKYO, May 25 (Reuter-AAP) United Nations troops forced back the Chinese Communists right along the 120-niile Korean front today. After visiting the front, Bth. Army Commander Gen. James Van Fleet said the Communists' Spring offensive was now a complete failure.
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  • 286 1 MELBOURNE, May 25 (Reuter)— Australian Government raids on seamen's and dockers' union offices m Sydney and Melbourne today aroused trade union resentment and threw shipping into chaos. Armed with search warrants the security men turned out drawers, lockers and cabinets m the offices as
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  • 63 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Friday. —No threat by the Peking Government to refuse food to Hongkong or to decline to accept Chinese deported from Malaya as "undesirables" has been received by the British Government m reprisal for the embargo on export of
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  • 85 1 HONGKONG. May 25. (UP). The authorities ordered the confiscation of USS27.OOU worth of strategic materials bound for Macao today following Chinese Nationalist charges that the Portuguese colony is the main dumping ground for war materials en route to Red China. The confiscated material, found aboard
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  • 34 1 SAIGON. May 26 (AP)— The Vietnam government on Friday decided to impose an embargo on all strategical materials, includ- ing rubber, intended for Communist China and satellites of the Soviet Union.
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  • 56 1 King Confined To Room With Flu LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)— King George VI was confined to bis room at Buckingham Palace today with a mild attack of infiuc!./;i. Princess Elizabeth is taking his place at two public ceremonies t ;day and tomorrow The Kmy was visited by his doctors this
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  • 570 2 ST. JAMES FACES 2- YEAR STRUGGLE Superintendent Tells Of Crises Daring Power Station's Rehamntanon Saturation Point Has Been Reached John G. Darbysliire, Standard Special Corrs. FOR the next two years until the new $80 million Pasir PanjaiiiS Power Station becomes a reality, Singapore's St. James power Station, already at complete
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  • 216 2 Stuidard Stall K. porter THE Pul Ri ati ins Secre- v Mr. G G rii ms m, yesl rdaj d< n I thai *he Government's indoctrination warning ted on Thursday was a i I an. It is int< led as a I Con m
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 2 PICTURE shows No. 4 Turbine, m the condition the Japanese left it after blowing up the whale turbine, at St. J^mes Power Station. Workmen had to breakup the concrete foundation before starting repairs on the smashed turbine.
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  • 209 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Indonesian watchman whose relatives claimed that he was killed by a sjhost. was stated by the Singapore Coroner yesterday to have been strangled to death while m the middle of a midnight d rea m At the end of the
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  • 371 2 LIM ENG PAH a 22-year-old clerk typi*t of the Immigration Department was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterday to six months rigorous imprisonment for corruption. Lim was found guilty of offering a bribe of $40 to hi? senior officer Inspector Ong Kian Cheong at
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  • 330 2 Masquerade Ball Standard Woman Reporter A FKLfc trip up the west or east toast of Malaya by steamer and an air trip to Bangkok are the two top prizes for the winners t)f the Summer Masquerade Ball to be held at the Victoria Memorial
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  • 17 2 JUNE Hamilton and fiance Pierre Dresens photographed i en her arrival m Singapore yesterday.— Standard photo.
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  • 147 2 CIA m Standard Woman Reporter THERE will be a June wedding for June Hamilton, popular Australian night club singer and entertainer who returned to Singapore on the Nieuw Holland yesterday to marry Pierre Dresens. June has spent three months m Australia collect' ing her trosseau and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 49 2 \ISLs -Aw/.. Children of all ages love a cup P f deliciou.. b^fy yBBHBHHBB OXO. At mid-mornmg |^?O^^P^nr| lunch-time and bed-timo f > I U hot oxo i* always the k^y A V JyMl favourite and it does 1^ p tne "i lots of good. SSfflß BGUSTEAD €t CO., LTD.
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  • 241 3 Standard Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Standard understands that while five of the States m the Federation have accepted the Nationality Bill and have sent them to a Select Committee, the other four States have not done so, on the ground that the
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  • 144 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The establishment of a department of Malay Studies m the University of Malaya was agreed to by the Conference of Rulers which concluded a two-day session yesterday. Agreement m principle was given to the proposal to take over a training college
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  • 134 3 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Remarking that a short term imprisonment would not do him any good, the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. D.M.X, Grant, today sentenced a young Indian Thinamalai, to 18 months hard labour, when he p'.eaded guilty to stealing
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  • 96 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— There are at present a yerj large number of new private electrical .Rations scattered over the j v le Fc let ttion, but insufficient officers available to carry out the inspections. y is re isqn, a Bill to 1 arm- the Electricity
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  • 83 3 Judge Orders Re-trial Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. On the ground that the evidence submitted by one of the prosecui tion witness was inadmissible. and that it was prejudicial to the accused, Mr, Justice E.W Taylor, m the Supreme Court, today, stopped the proceedings m a case and ordered
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tl c Societies Ordinance, m its pre- j sent form/ prohibits the registration of, societies which iI c affiliated or connected with organisations of a political nature established outside Malaya and i which appear to the Registrar to be likely
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A fine of $20 was imposed on an Indian, Nadeson. by Inche Haron, m the Second Magistrate's Court today for having m his possession two gallons of toddy. He told the court thai he bought the toddy from a taping area at 4A mile KUmg
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  • 80 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Revised time-table for passenger trains on the Gemas-Pahang i line between Gemas and Bahau will come into operation on as from Monday, June 4 The up train to Kualn Krau will leave Gemas at 7JO am. i and arrive at Bahau it 910 aum. The
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  • 182 3 Settlers Complaint Against Guards Standard Slaff Correspondenf KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Six hundred families living m the Ampang resettlement area have made re presentations to the Malayan Chinese Association against unfair treatment they have received from the Guards controlling their area. Representatives of the inhabitants who called on the Selangor Branch
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  • 289 3 XL Municipal Elections i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Mentri Besar. Selanpor, Raja I da bin Raja Muhaniad, was amon« the fir*t to register as a voter for the first Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections m December when registration for voting opened today.
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  • 107 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Normal electricity supply to i Kuala Lumpur, Bercniban and I the Klans districts will be re- stewed when the 10,000 kiiowatt rotor which was tent to the United Kingdom for re- pair arrives bark at the Kuala Lumpur Bungsar Power Station al
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  • 502 3 MEMBERS ol the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club are reminded hat a le :ture on Lesson One on he Realization System of Practial Psychology will be delivered >v Dn SS. Dasen at th* M.B.S. Lill. Davidson Road. Kuala vampur. on Wednesday. May 30. it 7.30 pm. Friends are
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 378 4 Spore Specimens For Copenhagen THERE is "an abundance of valuable and much- j needed food m the waters around the Malay penin- sula," said Dr. A. F. Bruun, leader of the Danish deep-sea scientific expedition m an interview with The Standard yesterday.
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  • 155 4 Standard Staff Reporter PLANS lia\e been paired by the Singapore MnnieJpaliiN for a three rtorey nniUUng, to honor godowna and affieea for MeMrs. Haw Par Brotheri at Lin Teek Kirn Road m Sin«;a-. pore. The bi fcitei ts, Messrs. i C! ing an
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  • 184 4 Standard Staft Reporter N i unoiini over dollars c cepte is legal tender te cci I n tes, :be Currency Officer. Ifr M I said y< sterday He vai commenting on a c :n- tint dv Standard reader thai •re was great difficulty to
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  • 178 4 Make Tiong Bahru 'Silent Zone Move Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE ifl being made by the Labour Party Municipal Commissioner for South \fc ar<l, Mr. M. P. J 1). Nair, to have the Tion*: Bahru area declared a 'Silent zone." Mr. Naii told The Standard j that he had received
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  • 113 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union is to ask the Board authorities that every labourer employed by them should be housed or alternatively P^d a housing allowance. This decision was taken at a recent representatives' conference of the Union. Mr. X. A. K. Jothi, secretary of
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  • 279 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipal (Amendment) Bill. L 951, which was introduced m the Legislative Council m January and went through its first reading is likely to be withdrawn. This decision has been taken by the Special Committee appointed by the Commissioners to consider
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  • 110 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE STAFF of the General Hospital, Singapore, gave a dance last night at the Aclelphi Hotel Roof Garden, to wish Dr. H. Scrimgeour a pleasant holiday, on the occasion of his going on leave. I.v.s was combined with the] annual
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  • 216 4 Standard Staff Reporter FIRST bis: building prejrxH for the Singapore [Police Force, .-inee the *var is now under ronfitmctioti. From yesterday worluaea were basj putting up §ca£foldiii|£.*i to adtl as BOOH as possiUe one More s:«»r«> id the Criminal Investigation DeparUneal Imildiu^ m Rol)inson Road.
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  • 76 4 1, TOE I iof H. Tan Accountancy School i arr d fes I >• Stud* s C 'a:!! take place at ihe WI Choon Yuen Restaurant World, on Thursday it 8 p.m. Lady Han Hoe Lim has co isented to distribute ceruf. ■'and prizes
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    • 120 4 I CENTURY- FOX j OUTSTANDING REASONS 111 I WHY I THE SINGAPORE PUBLIC HAVE GOT THE —NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT— ~JI j I FURTHER REASONS I I WHY THE I i^^NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT-—J Will. (HOW STRONGER IN HIE COMING MONTHS X I I -HAUS O^JKMTEZUMA" 1 |^^TTI(/f H£^F^ Richard Widmark's Greatest
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    • 337 4 TUITION QRESSMAKING Dei *J ing taught by long experience.! teacher. E: ries ;to Mrs. Ooi. Joo Co.. 91 Selegie Rd. I NOTICES CHUI Kat Co.. all Brai m Malaya wii! be closed Fo-day 26th May 1951 as a mark of resped t< their i loved founder, the Late Mr. Foong
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 256 4 SINGAPORE DIAIf k m.< A.. Orchard Boad: Spore Chess Club 3 p.m.. Spore Christian Youth Council Committee Meeting 4 p m Talk By Ifiss L. Poiuunp..iam On "My Experiences At Chengrai Work-Cam:." 5 3<t jm. Radio Malaya "Hook. Line <.v Sinker Quiz 745 v.m Movie Circle Show "A Yank At
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  • 432 5 Country Needs Schools for 500,000 Children Stamford Staff Correspondent R K( v \LI MPUH Fri. In his presidential address at the neetini tho Inion of Sdangor Teachers, Mr. K. V. r said that iberc 4re more than half a minion children ot foin£ ai:t m »h*
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  • 8 5 Suggestion Made To End Worm Scare it*** i
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  • 54 5 Bandit > its on s of [poh received .»cr.a.. boxobard- be RAF. last nighr. by two sear-h-l:gh'- ground, two aircrafi the dry an I delivered :>)mbs. m f pr,ce crane to wal the unir sifht of sear ;^ight hich had m; i ■.\h»»t Wa.the s m I
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  • 31 5 \i CWX woodcutter wi tied to stand tot m Sub me Court a charge I.cc «as aliefled I i the deaOi ft me Lee February 14. ai Jn < Kuala Kahss ix
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  • 76 5 S;and.*rd Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— The unofflciaJ Indian delegation now touring Malaya arrived at Penang this afternoon and was received by a large gathering' of prominent Indians at Church Street pier. The delegation was entertained at a tea party by the Penang Chettiar Chamber of'
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  • 64 5 NINE roadside gamblers were produced before Magistrate Che Bahaudin today for gair.ing m public. Five mechanics who were arrested i near a Chinese temple m j Menglembu last night, were. fined SI S each. m The other four, all taxi- drivers, were surprised by a party
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  • 212 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, ihurs.— A talen- time competition. a fancy dress hockey match and an oralorial contest are amonf items m the programme arranged by the Penan? Methodist Youth Fellowship for the Methodist Youth Fellowship Week which takes place al Penan* June 3 to
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  • 93 5 Call-up Is Explained In Leaflets Standard Staff Conospondent PENANG, FXi.— Copies i the explanatory ieaflet on the n mpower call-up have been released gratis to members of the public here. They tell the truth about Emergency Service, such as why direction of manpower is necessary, who' will be called up
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  • 108 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, i'ri.— People who are over 45 years old and have o^en residents m the Federa-i, t'.on for at least 20 years, are exempted from any language examination when they apply for Federal Citizenship. Tins concession which applies Only up to July 31. was
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  • 45 5 A MIDDLE aged woman, Manikjm. was fined So for being drunk and incapable, by ihe fctala Kangsar magistrate. She was holding a bottle of liquor irhen she alighted from a bus and was walking unsteadily at 'he bus-stand when she was arrested.
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  • 55 5 Reception To Men on -Picture by M rs. Audrey MacDonald, wife of the Com-missioner-General, enjoys a joke with Sardar Jogindra Sinsj.Ii. the Indian Trade Commissioner and General Sir Charles Keightley. the new C-in-C FARELF, at the dinner reeeption given on Tuesday by Sardar and Mrs. Jo°indra Singh to Mr. Gopala
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  • 213 5 Advice To Penang Traders On Dues Standard Staff Correspondent PLYWG, Fri. "The position of the ea&plejrers m Penan." is perlia;>* unique m that most of the rnirehants m Penan" and Province WeHesley will need to have dealings wilb the representatives of the workers employed on. the waterfront/ said >Ir. R.
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  • 169 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPt R. Fri.— Police Lieutenant Mundy and Special Constable Mat bin Man wore killed, and five Special Constables were wounaed when bandits fired at a senility forces patrol which was •ravelling m three vehicles m Taiping on Wednesday morning. The
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  • 62 5 PENANG, Fri.— During the hearing of a summons case m which Fatimah Bebee appeared as a complainant for alleged assault against Kadir Mydin, m the Magistrate's Court today. a witness for the defence was found to have given false evidence. The witness, Suppiah, ad- 1 mitted that
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  • 247 5 Standard Staff orresiHuidcnt IPOH, Fri. Answering a wide range of questions on the Manpower Regulations, the Kriti»h Adviser, Perak, Mr. I. W. Blelloeh, m hi-* rapacity a« Director of Manpower, Perak, told a press conference today that generally not more than
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  • 130 5 Stamtani Stuff HEiKaMMi «t PENANG, FrL The Pen. iff Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress wriH biing forward .< resolution at their fifiii ana ta! general mt^eting to be hod at the premises ol ".he Pen-ing FTmdu Sabah on Sunday, M.r2"i. at 4. J0
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  • 77 5 Standard Siaff Correspondent PENANG, Fri- Rtemarkmg that it was a serious offence, the Sessions Cou'-t President, Mr. B. G. Smith. .-sentenced a marine police constable. Ahmad bin Ariffin, to four months' r.L and a fine of $50. m default, one month's r.i.. when the latter pleaded guilty
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  • 191 5 Directees Have Own Food C'ttees St indard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fr: Pirn;:. w\ sons have been culled up have little to worry aixut the suitability of the food which i> served m training camps said the Dire<i t of Manpowei Perak. Mr. 1. w. Ueitoch Menus i •••vah'p lo iU
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  • 112 5 Standard Sud' <'orr«-s|>ond>*n( PENANG, rri.— The Pfcea Harbour Board have allotted the ttorth berth ai Swettenham Pier for the embarkation of pilgrims a!xjdr-i the Tyno.ireus from dajrtight, toman m to 4.(X) p.:u on May 27 r en the ship sails. S-^a.-e ha.-, been available m
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    • 137 5 N cQ v ViCT(MUA MEMORIAL HALL iATUROAY JUNE ZaA 1951. i JO p.m. r« 2.00 a.m. TiCivi'j FROM ROBINSONS s v Jl» l.»a.itrd by Prr, -it Lint's limited c. 1 Know 4i jjoi W&^* eA/Tl AERATED WATER CO. L T TEL. ***** j sbotiid think of doing something fl ir
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  • 789 6 E are awaiting with some anxiety the announcement, at some future date, that the Federation arid Singapore Governments are to form a Special Force to be known as M.I.6 Mental Intelligence Sixth Sense This Special Force would be composed oJ specialists versed m various branches of < ism.
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  • 379 6 Review of Views What Is U.S. Policy? WHAT Is America's policy towards China. This was the title of Nanyang Siang Pau's editorial. Nanyang was puzzled by the denial made by both the State 1 Department's spokesman and 1 the Secretary of State Mr. 1 Dean Acheson that Mr. Dean 1
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  • 719 6 What Malaya Owes To Dr. R. Winstedt Sir. Ihe recvr.T announcement by the University of Malaya authorities that the honorary degree oi Doctor ol Laws is to be awarded at its July Convocation to Sir Richard Winstedt is a matter ol much gratification to everybody connected with
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  • 1290 6  - THE VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY Our Crime by Reporter i OTA\ T DING out as an exam >3 pie of good relationship between the Police and the People and helping to keep peace m the Colony is the Volunteer Special Constabulary. The strength of the force today is approximately 1.500 comprising
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  • 983 6 The Cow-Eyed Lady And The E.I.S. r^^eP^^^^T IM A II mL 4 Hb. I I pVERYBODY who reads i detective novels or goes > to the pictures knows what circumstantial evidence is. i The formidably-busted but i otherwise shrinking Heroine. caught with the still-smoking death gun m her hand, gaz--1
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    • 17 6 SHAKSBSfORE USING t A^m d/> /Veil PINT 55 CENTS f^f SINGAPORE &£s) COLD STORAGE HP "^^g! CREAMERIES^
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 301 7 WASHINGTON, May 25 (UP)— Gen. Omar Bradley testified Thursday that during the November crisis In Korea, the Joint Chiefs of Staff ordered Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur to withdraw his lWh Corps from exposed positions and save his command. Under heavy fire of questions from
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  • 121 7 UNITED NATIONS. Now York, May 24 (UP) Sweden relayed information to the United Nations two weeks ago from "a Russian source" that the Kremlin would consider a settlement of the Korean war along the :-tBth Parallel as acceptable, it was disclosed Wednesday. But the
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  • 163 7 France Will Get Biggest Share Of Aid WASHINGTON, May 25. (AP) United States officials said Thursday that France would get the biggest share of the r556.890.000.000 designated for West European nations proposed to Congress by President Truman. Britain would get the second biggest amount. But these officials refused to i
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  • 101 7 NEW DELHI. May 24 (UP)— British High Commissioner 'or] India Sir Archibald Nye today called on Girja Shankar Bajpai, Secretary General of the Indian External Affairs Ministry today. The talk.-* %<.■.<.■ br!ii-\ed '■> con- cern a British request that India use her good offices to
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  • 138 7 WASHINGTON. May 24 <Rcuter>: Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman o! the Joint Chiefs- I of-Staff, testified today that total American casualties' m Korea both battle and non-battle totalled 141,955. Gen. Bradley gave that figure m his testimony at the Senate Committee investigating the dismissal of
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  • 62 7 WASHINGTON. May 24: (UP) Federal Judge Walter Bastian late today stayed the execution of seven Nazi war criminals who j were to have been hanged at midnight m a German prison. Bastian granted a postponement until at least 14.00 GMT Tuesday while he studies
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  • 57 7 BULAWAYO. May 24 (Reuter) African chiefs m Southern Rhodesia are to get a pay rise "to enable them to keep up a proper standard of living, it was officially announced here today. Highest payment for a chief at present is £75 a year. From July
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  • 83 7 photos. Left: Allahyar Saleh, the Majlis Deputy who is chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Board studying the method of taking over the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company under the recent nationalization law. Saleh heads the small Iran Fro« y t W J IIC w l lmke d
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  • 281 7 WASHINGTON, May 24, (IT)-The House today i passed a bill to provide 1 T *****,000,000 worth of grain to India. The vote was 293 to 94. The money is to be loaned to India on easy terms for the purchase of 2,000,000 tons
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  • 235 7 WASHING lON. May 24, (Renter) Members of the U.S. Congressional Atomic Energy Committee warned today that j attempts to compel India to j trade monazite supplies for j American wheat might lead to; reduced shipments from India of other vital strategic mat- i erials
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  • 22 7 DUbUN, May 24 (Reuter)— Shots were fired and a bomb vi as thrown ai the British Embas j Dunlin tnniffht.
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    • 595 7 HONGKONG, May 25, I (AP) The Russian news agency Tass has accused the United States of making plans to build tiny Hongkong into a strategic base for future war m the Far East. The Peking radio carried the Tass dispatch last night. The
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  • 210 7 LONDON, May 24 (IT)— Official sources said today that Middle East strategy and the structure of a Pacific pact would be the two main subjects for discussion at the forthcoming conference of Commonwealth defence ministers. i Officials said the Snal p
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  • 102 7 HONGKONG. M ay 2 5, I A P). Seventy Japanese war criminals In Hongkong's "Stanley Prison" nave ksfl for Japan. Authoritative sources on Friday told the Associated Press that the prisoners l< Hongkong on May 10 aboard the freighter Hai Lee rod arrived
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  • 134 7 Red China Ageuls Said In N. Burma LONDON, .lay 24, (UP There are indications Communist China m:jy tN pmparing to Intervene m Burma, diplomatic sources sai I today. They claimed thai tgence reports faun Bui said that Re China militai j staff officers had been Tied circu t1 tiff so
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  • 40 7 LONDON". 24 <V'r V count Hal!. > Lord Admiralty, ed tonight Prime Ilinistei C erne A :.;.med Lot d P <<■■' Thill, 69. said v <• because < the polu lie <*(-■• m; ke ij jet nen Nci sue( I
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    • 70 7 FOOD PARCELS vu v f I afi P i I I w< t^^ g F" > B 1 1* w ii i^ I r™*^ i ARE VERY 9H WELCOME Sf^l ENGLAND II lb. AND 22 !b HAMPERS AND PARCELS TO SUIT ALL TASTES CAN BE M IDE I I' FROM
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 362 8 HK Combine Confers With Colonial Development Corp. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE i* now being considered for it* possibilities as a centre for the radeofl of textile industry which when developed would ser\e Malayan and neighbouring markets. This follows approach made to the (Colonial Development Corporation
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  • 290 8 IHr'KH *a- jtA another record ?*j»url m Malaya* trad- with India during the ti-i«-al year ended March 31, 1951 wlwfl (he total visible exeaange of commodities betwem the Iho etMßltlies hit an all-time hi^h of < 12 1.KMMMMl. latest figures released by the India I»«vernmenl
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  • 84 8 W ASHIN G TO N M a 23 UPVMr. Edwin Bigson, chairman o' the Centra] Group of Interna- m il Materials Conference, said i i th it n official requests to ►rm rubbei and tin commodities 1 1 beaa received. He said it would be useless
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  • 196 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Sales Department of the Standard-Vacuum On Company m Singapore will distribute free next week an attractive eightpage magazine m English and Chinese to the Company's selling agents and retailers m .Malaya and Thailand. The magazine is called "Stanvac Dealer News." The purpose
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  • 27 8 HONGKONG. May 25.-Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.73 to tiis.s>y.«3 to one Indonesian RUDiah; Gold HK5313.875 to one uel.
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  • 157 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Quiet conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market today. Moderate business passed as investors were adopting a cautious attitude because of the situation m oil-rich Iran. Changed prices were:— INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Ords 2.10 2 20 Co l Tin Smelt Ord.
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  • 113 8 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. SOL GOLDBERG, Australian shoa manufacturer who arrived here on the Royal Inter-Ocean Line passenger and freight ship Nieuw Holland, told The Standard that there is a large demand m Australia for Singapore made shoes for botii men and women.
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  • 304 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE PAKISTANI Industrial Mission, whidh arrived m Singapore yesterday by KLM Constellation from Jakarta, is conducting a ?»v>ift survey of the Colony's industrial enterprises. Led "by Mr. B. A. Kurushi, i the Mission is described as mainly interested m the possibilities of
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  • 89 8 i THE TRADE Promotion conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and Far East of the United Nations Organisation will be held m Singapore m October this year, it has been announced by Dr. P. S. I Lokanathan. Executive Secretary of the E.C.A.F.E. j Dr. Lokanathan. whose
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  • 276 8 GSA Cuts Price By Half Cent THE GENERAL Services Administration, sole buyer of natural rubber m the United States. again replaced its price by half a cent (U.S.) yesterday. Lijcaily, the rubber market appeared to be featureless except for some trading among European dealers. Interest was mainly centred on short-covering
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  • 130 8 SINGAPORE Government yesterday called for cvMteoe br«n interested people to oe submitted In writing to the Commission Inquiry irr.o the Benefits on Retirements to wage-earners. T:'.e se:*.:n4 up o! the Commission was announced on May 21. An ottif.d'. s*a:en 4 e~!t issued yesterday said such evidence should be
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  • 244 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, May 25. Unless the IS. Government is prepared to understand the problems con fronting the tin producers m Malaya and lo act m a more cooperative spirit, there appeared to be little chance of reaching a commodity
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  • 148 8 LONDON, May 25, (IP)— The excessive price of newsprint threatens the freedom and existence of the world's press, the fourth annual Congress of the International Federation of Newspaper Publishers was told. The Belgian delegate. Mr. G. Van Dit Borght, read a report on newsprint
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 74 8 The latese Singapore robber prices yesterday (May 25) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.51 $1.52 F. 0.8. m bales June. No 1 K.S.S $1.45 $1.46 No Z R.S.S $1.42 $1.43 No 3 K.S.S. (Nora 51.39 $1.40 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBKR Friday's opening per Ib.
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    • 38 8 SINGAPORE. Fri The price of Tin to-day was $565 per picul. Unchanged. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot £1,125 buyers I £1,13f sellers. Three months £1.110 buyers £1,112 10s. sellers. Settlement Price £1,125 Tone: St«»adv
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  • 76 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA «ras a dv!! market yesterday at lower prices. Sellers quoted $47 per pirul with b'.-vers at ts|. No bu.smc.^ WHS reported Coconut oil h.-ci sellers at 179 per picul but buyers held oil No deal was reported Pepper remained quietly steady on
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  • 25 8 THE WAGES Committee if the I Malayan Planting Industries Em i I ployers' Association met on j Thursday to* consider the i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 89 8 GOODYEAR SPECIALLY BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH TRANSPORT JOB International Electric Co., 612, Geytaag Road, Singapore. Dealer m Radios a. r.lectrical soods and r.pair of radios X refrigerators. 1 <• r.C. R.rdi« 4. Pilo| Radi# J" H M A H— Ml Uerra Radio 6. dullard Radio. i 50— Closed on Friday
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  • 51 9 MELBOURNE. May 25: (Reu-ter-AAP) The former leader of the Australian Antarctic expedition and Director oi Australian Air Navigation, Mr. S. Campbell, is to be Civil Aviation Adviser i Thailand His appointment. which is for two years, was made under the International Civil Aviation Organization's technical assistar.ee
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  • 320 9 'Inordinate Delay In Clearance 9 Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO, May 25 The announcement that American shipping lines have joined their British and Australian counterparts m imposing a surcharge of 25 per cent, on all freight rates to Colombo, has come "like a bolt from the
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  • 96 9 Standard Staff Reporter CARGO loaded and dis- I charged m Singapore roads i and wharves increased from j 644.154 tons during March to 672.462 tons last month, making the total for the first four months of the year to 2,470,329 tons. Cargo discharged and leaded at
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  • 41 9 WASHINGTON. May 25 CUP)— The Israeli Embassy said that two warships of the Israeli Navy will visit here m the last three days of May as part of their goodwill tour of the eastern coastal cities.
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  • 64 9 NEW LOCOMOTIVE BEING TESTED A NEW and more powerful locomotive is now being tested by British Railways. It us a diesel engine designed for both passenger and freight work. Built by British engineers, it weighs 116 tons and haj a speed of 78 miles per hour. If carries about seven
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  • 187 9 Standard Aviation Reporter FOURTH Singapore Air Day will probably be held at Kallang Airport on Saturday, Sept. 1. The tentative date was fixed i to coincide with Battle of Britain Day. This year's Air Day promises a bigger and better display than the others,
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  • 207 9 LONDON. May 25: (UP)—Swe--1 den and its Atlantic Pact neighbours are building more than 100 small fast shins lor Russia, the majority of which are for dtlivery this year, a survey show- ed today. The fleet, coupled with reports 1 that the East
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    • 697 9 iSiSLIZSS m H ARBOUR the Royal Interocean Line '^■^a^^ expected to arrive m Singa- wuiiivrc 8 9 Hoegh BilYerbeam, 6 7 Beniawers, pore to augment the com- W HAlf fc.> coal Plant Liucmi, 4 5 Nieuw Holland, Tjiloewah is almost idertical n o^^a Pulo Bukom: Penama. Victoria Dock: LCT ii:
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    • 89 9 g^iiMAILSi Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 a.m. by Demta, Medan noon by Merauke, Indo-China 8 a.m. by Docteur Laveran. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke, E. Australian and New Zealand noon by Burnside, Thailand (letters only) 7 a.m. by train. Gt. Britain, N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa,
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  • 40 10 Film actor John Agar. divorced by Shirley Temple m 1949, is seen with Loretta Burnett Combs of Los Angeles, a few minutes after they were married there on May 16. It was also the bride's second marriage.
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  • 229 10 KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME CKSU ki> <1 diet res) i" am. News X 1. > Ipm. Program BBC Sunim.ir*: I t'J S.iturdav B.illroom; I 3t News; I ">•» Plantation Music; 2 p.m. K.ic iiis; Commentaries from >'pt>rt> I urt Club «itli Interval mu^ic; <i.l"i Programme Summary;
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  • 268 10  -  DONALD ZEC I BY 'OVERNMENT chiefs m Britain and abroad are giving 2 all facilities for the making of a film about the C "forgotten women" of Malaya planters' wives. 2 The film will tell of just forty-eight hours m the life of
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  • 288 10 IXOLLYWOOD, May r>.~ The history of film spectacles proves that the actors who play sea captains have reached the special professional stature of the screen's elite. Dating from Milton Sills' i memorable and explosive performance as and m "The Sea Hawk." ship captain
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  • 645 10  - MENZIES LOSES NO TIME IN TAKING ACTION J.B. POWELL AUSTRALIAN NEWS LETTER 121 pRIME MINISTER R. G. Menzies has lost no time m taking action m the contentious issues that the electors were promised on re-election. The Federal Parliament will use the guillotine to pass through Parliament next month legislation
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    • 209 10 r DON'T DELAY -COME TODAY METRO GOLDWYN MAYER S MIRACLE ADVENTURE STORY IN ITS 10th COLOURFUL DAY! M-G-M presents j f^\ FILMED AGAINST AUTHFNIIC MCVMOUNQS IN MYSTIC INDIA* 2AILY 5 SHOWS >lf HA.HI. 1.43 4.13 6.45 A 'KM) P.M. £2/«|j£ i TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT Alan LADD.... WANTED I E V
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    • 93 10 SMART BOY DAN FOUND HIMSELF WITH A FORTUNE IN DIAMONDS X M AND A CHARGE FOR MURDER! J€ BONAR COLIEANO |,/f/ii|»ll r l SUSAN SHAW Pj/y Wm ASHERSON OF Jt^ f^% MOIRA LISTER LONDON vSj>«J Cr\f%L TODAY: 11a.m. 1.30.4.00.6.45 9.30 p.m. —New^Alhambra— i MORN. MAT. TODAY SUN. 9 A.M. <
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    • 101 10 I itjcMSSBARZZZZZSS2Z£ZPHOIIIM7O9 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, 6.15, 9.15 P.M. W'arner Bros' Western Drama! "RETURN OF THE FRONTIERSMAN" With Gordon Macßae-Julie London IN TECHNICOLOR OPENING TO-MORROW 20th Century Fox "PANIC IN THE STREETS" TO-MORROW AT 11 AM United Artists "HELLO BEAUTIFUL" NEW STAR Pasir Panjang Last two shows 7.15 9.15 George
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    • 138 10 TODAY! u-M* 4 6 i-3t <cj ROD WAYIE CAMERON -MORRIS 4^ m COLUMBIA'S BREAK- NECK ACTION WESTERN! You'll be very much awake Jf M'NITE TONIGHT 11 TUC Mr*?? PIT rAiny THE DESIiT FAERY Distributed by sh.iw Brw uiih Flnulish v IN MAGNIFICENT ROUXCOLOR m;^^^^ NOW SHOWING E9HB 1 1 i
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  • 10 11 Gamb ar Melayu For 8th B best :-.e:: I S9
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  • 202 11 Qllk Davits Gay Reveller Minorou Turfite I W»W T« lll Rß^^ BOW TIE HKMMW i *.-> I- lure Bow Tie Hurry I p How Tie .ii man liy.iiiinan Bruuman Motion Future M J\M>BIN I()I LVCK pot LI X I rot l.nk Pot Lark Oomarldairn Jacobin < ""rage Mr.
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  • 5 11 tJ races -^-^rui-«-«-m~»i
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  • 464 11 BELLA MARIE looks the safest bet m race 3. She has only to reproduce her track form to beat the lot here. This daughter of; Ballyoiran is a sprinter of tremendous promise. In her first start she '-von hands n y fr m Smiling igh bul
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  • 310 11  -  OL LIE DAVIES By TRAINER "Doc* 1 Rodgera of Penang has two Bsefnl niters engaged m the Governor's Cup trial today, tir^t day of the Singapore Turf dob Summer Meeting. They are Kaj Mahal ami Brave Wind ami between them lies the answer to
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  • 1485 11 Standard's RACE CARD RACE Is 2.00 P.M. Horses cl. 2, div. 4—6 furs. 1. 041 Bull 4y 9.00 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manninff Tait 2. 040 Lord Dhoti 5y 8.12 Mr. S.E Sherida Dantefi Straker 3. 200 Hurry Up 5y 8.11 Messrs. M.M. Whittles JR. Rodgers Rodeera Mrriutid 4. Motion
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    • 115 11 ROOKS ON DEMAND. Shorter Oxford English Dittionarv 2 Vols. $45.00 Chinese In S.E. Asia 27.00 ***** Useful. Phrases... 10.00 Malaya Its History 125 .Mnores: Ballroom Dancing 5.00 Heptanieron (Best Seller) 2.50 Odette (Best Seller) 8.54 (ic**ring-The Man The Myth G. 50 Dictioaarj Of Mod. Eng. Usage 5.50 Oxford Comp To
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    • 296 11 I Going Cheap! Lightweight Aluminium Cigarette Cases S 3.00 each. f. I Plastic Cigarette Cases can be pg twisted m any way S 2.00 ea<h ftj Chrome Cigarette cases eg from $7.50 to 510.50 p Talent Cigarette Cases with Map oa of Malaya 4.50 each. >£• II^JIIHIHIIiMHIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIMIMfIIIIIW^^ffIffiIfiiPiM B« w\\\ w
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 79 12 HONGKONG. May 25 (UP) The Singapore firm. Entertainment Enterprises Limited. opened a suit against the Hongkong branch of the China National Amateur Athletic Federation today for the recovery of a sum of money which it claimed owing as a result of the Hongkong football team's
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  • 405 12 KEENEST CUP MATCH AT IPOH TODAY OF THE THREE Malaya cup soccer matches being played today between the Services and Malacca m Singapore, Selangor and Perak at Ipoh, and Negri and Johore at Muar the one at Ipoh should provide the keenest struggle. Malacca, who absorbed a severe trouncing from
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  • 348 12 ASIAN Games athlete Ng Liang Chiang sped over the 120 yards hurdles m 15.1 seconds to win the event at the triangular athletic match on the Padang yesterday and improve, by one second, his best effort made at New Delhi. Yesterday's match was between
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  • 338 12 OXFORD. May 23 (Reuter).— Oxford University began their 1 first innings here this morning m reply to the South Africans' 300 for five declared on a pitch I that still continued to play easily. The England Rugby players. Murray Hofmeyr and Brian i Boobyer, opened the Oxford in-
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  • 71 12 ALL AMERICAN GOLF FINAL PORTHCAWL. May 25 >VPUnited States golfers set up an ail-American final m the British amateur championship today for the second straight year when Charley Coe and Dick Chapman won the semifinal matches over the tricky Royal Porthcaw] course. Coe entered the final by defeating Albert Evans
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  • 354 12 ST. PATRICKS School held their 13th annual athletic sports yesterday. Augustin« Tan became the new school individual champion while Gordon Aeria snatched the Individual 'B championship with eight points. Yellow House was most successful with (>64 points and run-ner-up was Brown House with 577 points. The
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  • 113 12 STOCKHOLM, May 25: (Reuter)— Pierced by his opponent's sabre, Ilmari Vartia, a Finn, was killed m the world fencing championships here today. His opponent was last year's world epee champion, Morgens Luchow, a Dane. The sword ran into Vartia's j body under the armpit and
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  • 126 12 RIGHT a* the bottom of the 1 1 j league. Singapore Recreation I Club, sprang a surprise when j 1 they beat the Indian Recreation j Club 2 goals to one m their j Division 1 encounter at Jalan 1 Besar Stadium yesterday. This. Rec's first
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  • 49 12 HONGKONG BANK SC. trounced Burner* Motors SC. I five goals to mi m their Business House "-A" League soccer match played on the F A ground I yesterday. Scorers for Hongkong B.^.k were: EQass, Omar <2». Beins (2>. At half time the Bankers led 1-0. i
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  • 48 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr: —There j was another upsei ;n the Selaagor Lawn Tennis championships toUay when Mrs. B R Gry partnering [Mrs. E C. Cherrington, defeated the favourite? Mrs. Gladys Loke I Chua and M:ss M. Pawbert 6—2. 6—l, to win trie women's doubles i title.
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  • 127 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Selangor romped into a four-nil lead m their Foong Seong Cup tie with Kedah tonight, giving away a maximum of six points m any one set m the matches. i The closest fight was the doubles between Lim Kee Fong
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    • 190 12 BOVRIL introduces Maralyn 4Af*jr THE MILK ORINK THAT Irtite* EVERYONE ENJOYS J *^B|^H_^r Pare, creamy, country milk enriched tijvoured and already sugared _____T^ _!Ss^^ hjt s Nlaralvn Mllk Plus !IIIS a saust >' m B» I 18-^X^fc nour;-hins milk drink It tastes delicious MARALYN V^^^P^ A BOVRIL QUALITY PROOUCT X
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    • 11 12 RENE NIEVES I AT RAFFLES TONIGHT j EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.
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    • 135 12 SHIP BRAND I i pi^^ BEST BEER SERVED AN/Wk^ I W CEORCE YOUNGER t SON I SOLE DISTRIBUTOR I SOUTHERN CO. (M LTD. I 9 A, TELOK AVER ST., I Phone ***** 51t >-l^ :*^lBLfiz I Sewing Machines I Why *ai« 1 moiitli- to lal <n I Indent iA«i you
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    • 71 12 SINGAPORE. MALAYA CIP: services v Malacca. Jalan Be>ar stadium. BADMINTON: 1 «>ong Seong Cup: Singapore v Negri, HawPar Gym. RACES: lirst Day Singapore Races. SWIMMING: Singapore S.C. Gala. JOIIOKE BAIIRU BADMINTON: Foong Seong Cup: Malacca y Johore. MALAYA CUP: Negri v Johore. MALA( i A CRICKET; Malacca v Selangor. IPOH
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