Singapore Standard, 1 June 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard 15. v SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 679 1 Malacca Disaster THREE Singapore Europeans —an ftrckitect and two food suppliers were killed shortly before noon yesterday, in the Auhter light aircraft VR-RBR, which burst unto flames on crashing i into Union Estate, nine miles from Malacca town. They were: Reginald Eyre. 32,
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  • 119 1 Malay Officials Confirm Sultans Divided On Bill ffiofc Nationality ,1 MaL»v < ttiMtfuponJenl B» ».ir nt N -u> i Sembilan^ Dato Alulul »nfinned lin* SlandTCT^l report that arc Mjipi' tl lo ihc >tat«' [Rationality I i>(! i > 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 ii i a!! t!i "vihan-
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  • 21 1 Big Three Ask Russin For Meeting in US i tana k> i H M l -i v d Soviet idrci ft
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  • 84 1 GSA To Step Out If Rubbai Price Stays 'Reasonable' liSHIN >v M^y 31 lAF) Commerce* Go ?i Services Ad rs n as say f Xj.S Governm* i will exc usive buyer of in the I resee if the kei console levels" I tha 1 tnised tg 1 the sav- bei
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  • 302 1 Rubber Exports To Russia To continue SHAWCROSS EXPLAINS UK POSITION LONDON, May 31 (W) The United Kingdom agreed to the export of 2. KM) tons of rubber to Russia in the la& three weeks of April* a government spokesman said today. .-m Sir Hartley Shawcross, President of the Board of
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  • 247 1 TOKYO. May 31, (UP) The Unite Nations offensive along the Korean front ground to a virtual halt today becau ;e renewed strong Communist distance, bad roads and extended supply lines. While some Allied units con--d to ive Eorwar I agaSnst Communist oppositioit. the majority I
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  • 36 1 MaL Sp cial c< t; We was •ed wh( n he was involved in a c rilision with a cai driven by i learner-driver ai the 14th mile \v > id inda jresterdi y evening
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  • 55 1 PARIS. May 31 (Reuter)— Lt Bernard Do Lattre de Tassigny. sun of the French Co nmaiider-in -Chief in IndoChina. has been posthumously awarded ihe Legion of Honour and the Croix Dv Guerre with palm, it was announced here today. Be wa>* killed in action
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  • 77 1 TORSO BASE. CALIFORNIA. May 30, <LP> Tfce Marines fcVday unveiled America's newest secret weapon a long-ran?e fighterbomber the world's first two seater jet interceptor capable of flyins in any weather at any time. The supersonic Douglas Skynight is a "top secret" weapon that soun will
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  • 125 1 US Army Medical Te am Coming To Test New Vaccine A U.S. Army medical ream is scheduled to leave Washington June 15 for Malaya to continue tests with a new type of vaccine in an effort to curb the spread of .scrub tnyhus and other native diseases, it was announced
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  • 48 1 TWO young Malay women were seriously injured in the early hours of this morning when the van. in which tiiey were travelling, overturned ;it East Coast Road opposite a Police hut at Siglap. The injured women were removed to the General Hospital by ambulance
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  • 267 1 Standard Reporter COMMUNIST j)r<»j»a^an<lif%t-> lia\«- rrre n t v smu^led into Sin«:aj>or«' from Hon«:koiii: "nd" j»r«»--puganda, hidden under tin* eovera <»f pro Kjw— lman^ magazine "Newsdom", and Si:i^a|)<»r«V rHigiovf |mil>lication. "Ktiddlii-ui f(»r !luiii;inil\ Exposing this ingenious trick yesterday, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Secretary of
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  • 319 2 USIS Propaganda Vexes Chinese Students Boys Tear Up Free Pamphlets Standard >t;ttf Reporter LARGE number oi Chinese school tttudents in Singapore are \«*\<*<l I>\ American propaganda, The Standard learni From various sources yesterday. "i si idents have torn up or thrown away such A publications as "America Today", and lay
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    19 2 Pictures. Mag poises, slO iris and then dot's a high kick during her interpretation of the Spanish Dance Standard
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  • 44 2 -,v '.he r for th< World I :t :-> t of the K tin a women's vlub in M Rood lerday. I tressed the >:incaz>on. In of the world, she ior e read ot to o could T I after to a
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  • 278 2 No Copies Forced On School— USlS ■A of Chines A ca Today > the oj Malaya a I Brii U hi Borneo I j i T P. ct oral a.}<: onthly. T' are i of gem ral interest bled 'in develop^ e nts n the United Si ites i lAn
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  • 175 2 Standard SUIT Reporter THE Singapoi e F uth Police Court adjourned a preliminary inquiry yesterday because an importani prosecution witness was ill and could not give his evidence in court Seni Inspector Santa Singh, who applied for the adjournment told the court that the witness,
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  • 268 2 Reader's Digest Tells How to STOP BODY ODOR BAD BREATH both at same time! Amazing New Green Tablet Contains NATURE'S DEODORANT (Chlorophyll)! Safely Eliminates Offensive Odors At Their Source Inside Your Body! August Reader's Digest, on page 139. reports a magical "green medicine that safely stops breath and b3dy odor,
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  • 274 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Royal Pakistan Navy's training ship, the frigate Shamsher (displacement 1.370 tons) which is now in Singapore on her return voyage to Karachi. will have steamed 30.000 miles, or one and a quarter times round the world when she returns to her base.
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  • 120 2 Til NT>REDS ot awe-strudl Singapore citizens yesterday evening rushed out into the streets to see an unusual phenomenon which arose with the setting sun. Thick clouds earlier overshadowed the whole of the island for a few hours. A sudden break in the clouds in
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  • 185 2 A CALL for bul li g substandard houses to relieve tl e j acute housing problem in Singapore particularly for pe pie in the lower income group i*as made a: the ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners by My. J.M. Jumabhoy (City Independent*, vesterday.
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  • 35 2 TWO CHINESE. Ho C) I n and Ho Beng Kim were each fined $50 in the Singapore F si District Court yesterday rioting at Eu Tong Sen Streel 1 1 rch 29.
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  • 51 2 A CHARGE of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Aiaindin Abu Bak ir at H.M. Naval Dockyard on May .'-SO. was explained to Ong Chew Hen. aged 20, in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was offered bail of $100. The case was postponed to June ft for
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  • 242 2 Standard Staff Reporter An Indian Air Force Mission ■of six officers, including the Commander-in-Chief, is due to arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a week's visit to Far East Air Force. The parly will see all depart-, ments of Far East Air Force at work, and
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  • 184 2  - The 'Senorita' Does A High Kick MAXINE RAKICH By SP' ISII Dane hy II K n-:t lbs finishing to rch to "Fiesta N' ht' at Raffle lijiel yester: av rvcajr:. This brilliant dancer, who r< eeaUy came to Singapore, ha opened her own Acid -*my Dancing at its tempos**. premises
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  • 184 2 AN eleven-year-Qld boy, Soh Bin Chiang alleged in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that his eight-year-old brother was drowned by a Eurasian boy in a drain at Jalan Kayu f Seletar on April 22. Bin Chiang was giving evidence at an inquest into the death of
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    • 93 2 i°*tkk <feJ?L fc§S3sisfc''Jv HAS VO A SON- I WAS &UT, j NEVER KNEW I I SAT 7) -I }u BCvB r^m M<2£n OMsB*«ir VAH /V AT «^ARL WHAT FEAR WAS, < BLLJEVt IT OR >:OT■War! fUO^S^ 5!5! 5fJ HARBOR—^| UNTJL I SEEN THEM I STILL SOMFT, 1 ••'AG!^ ■:W lt£t
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  • 630 3 Move To Give Voting Right To All In KL Municipal Elections Standard M;«rt" Correspondent M!'i i\. ihui>, On a motion by Mr. K. K. Panikar, the Municipality today «.et up u sub-committee to <lrafl a h< qualifications for voters in the forthcoming Municipa] approved by the general body oi Municipal
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  • 12 3 NEW KL PHONE EXCHANGE READY SOON READY SCON i ndenf i ex-
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  • 110 3 THE SINGAPORE Government last night denied the rumour that the house-to-house check of the electoral register is connected with the opening of the Man-Power Bureau. It was emphasised that if a system of compulsory service re to become necessary, the electoral register would
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  • 125 3 MUAR Thurs. In a judgment ~VV ered by Mr Jus-ice Paul in the supreme Court >re, he ordered forfeiture oi (15,000 bond executed by two ba lors Maskam bin Haji Abdul m n ind Mesah binte Haji i.th 13 t alias Esah binte Nekmat. in the case
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  • 219 3 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Pleading guilty to a charge Of forging a document by putting a false application for a loan of $70. a middle-aged Indian. T. N. Fernandez, was today >und over in the sum of $400 tor the period of 12
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    40 3 Picture b y A group photograph showing the successful teachers of English in the Vernacular Schools. MUiar with their instructors. The instructors, seated fourth from left, are Inche Atan. Inch? Sapuan, Mrs. C. E. Milnes and Mr. (>. Ward. Photo Studio
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  • 202 3 MR D F. ALLEN, Shipping Adviser to the Commissio General, in his report on the major ports of Malaya, stales that it was time two additional berths were provided at Port Swettenham to accommodate the existing trade of Central Malaya He adds that
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  • 352 3 LONDON. May 31 (Reuter).— Mr. Thomas Cook. I nder-Secrctarv for the Colonies, told a questioner In the House of Commons yesterday that on April 30, about 220,000 squatters in Malaya had been resell led or regrouped— about half the number to be dealt with.
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  • 33 3 THERE will be a parade n Police and Boy Scouts in front of Balai Besar, Alor Star on i June 7— The King's birthday. The Regent will take the I salute.
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  • 137 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Thirty-one students of the P'-'^ cess Elizabeth School for the blind took part in the fi it c o c e r t staged by the the school on Wednesday even ing. The concart marked 'he close of the first half-year 'em
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  • 145 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL five-man C »mmittee to d;. j with the ne^v $90,000,--000 Pasir Panjang Power Si 1 iject was appointed by Si I pore Municipal Commissioner.-, at their ordinary meeting yes clay. The Ac ing Municipal Presi--1 dent, Mr. Norman
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  • 200 3 KUCHING, May 31.—Today in beautiful, cloudless weather in one of the loveliest places in South East Asia the 28' h Sr.lt an of Brunei was (■-.owned and proclaimed Vang Di Pertuan. His Highness Omar Ali, aged 36 surceeds his elder brother. All yesterday great crowds came
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  • 249 3 THE \lY\\. solution to the shipping difficulties in Malacca lies not §o much in dredfsing programme*, relaying of the railway* or in other Ibcbm ol MMMtnMD* linn works, as in emplo\ mrnt of lar*;*' BteeJ li^htefA, says >Ir. I). F. AHrn. Shi|»|»in«*
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  • 84 3 Standard Siatt orrrspondrnt KUA L A LU MPI" R, 1 1 1 a >- A 59-year-old Chinese, See Tho Chung, was produced before the President if the Sessions Court today on a charge of having in his possession 1.000 packet* M chandu. It was
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  • 146 3 —OFFIt \L LONDON, Ma| 31. (Hru.ri Mr. Tom Mk, Colonial Under Secretary, aaie it cleat thai a fMUU man who in i Malaya t<» return to China to avoid a callup under tin* conscriptfoa iTcnlitiim would nut be allowed to return. Me was reply
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  • 51 3 PENANG. v The Be* Fa Fans will sail »r Ceylon In the Cartilage this month to I the m "noning of the University of Ceylon. He pve i k on Bud- me Penang Buddhist Burma h R-i^d. <m Saturday. June 2 and Saturday, June 9. at 3
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 323 4 Danish Team Starts Work On Monday Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 125,000 children of Singapore x. ill be inoculated with BCG vaccine within the next lour months by \>v. Arne Buus-Hansen and hi> team ol I)ani>li experts, who will begin work nexfl Monday. They will
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  • 48 4 ALLSOP Mary, 31-year-old Jnd man was cautioned and ged in the Singapore F st District Court yesterday, -ie pleaded guilty to alterg the particulars in her identity c.;rd. M ry told 'he court that she card. "It lusband wh i did it,' she said.
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  • 149 4 Standard Staff Reporter HIGHLY intellectual in its contents and scope, and crammed with more than 90 pages of articles, poems and pictures by contributors, I ersity ol Ma! ay a Students Union annual i'or 1949-1950 is in every way a r lit to its producers
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  • 414 4 Standard Staff Reporter TAX ENG WATT, a tally clerk told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, how an Indian taikong of a lighter cheated him of 20 bags of tin ore, when he actually tallied 2,110 bags into the lighter. He said
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  • 174 4 Standard Stafl Reporter MANY opportunities to develop the work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel rvift for the people in tin* Colony, the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Venerable Robin Woods, *ai»l yesterday. "The Society needs many priests, and many doctors. nurses and teachers
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  • 43 4 F.RICH Harscheidt of Anelphl Hotel was fined $5 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for failing to register for an identitv card. Pleading guilty. Erich Harscheidt tola the court that he was sorry. He bad forgotten all about it.
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  • 169 4 standard Staff Correspondent CHILDREN and teachers the Community Church »ol in Singapore made a dc-nation of $300 to the Singapore \n\\ Tuberculosis Association in preciation < f the excellent is being done by ihe ciation. The asso< tioi eceived a total of $1,835 during May.
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  • 42 4 DAWOOD bin Zainal, a young Malay was sentenced in the Sing pore Fourth District Court yesterday to two years' rig imprisonment for rioting last I December. An Indonesian, Sitompoel bin Hen was sentenced I for the same off< i ce
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 4 photo. i Sir Franklin and Lady Gimson attended a cocktail party at the Tanslin Club yesterday evening given "oy the South African Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. 11. C. Jansen. on the occasion of I'nion Day of South Africa. From left. Mrs. D. F. Allen. Mr. Jan^en. Sir Franklin Gimson
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 315 4 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION SWEEPS TICKETS 11st Prixe $250,000 2nd Prize $120,000 3rd Prixe 50,000 4th Prixe 20,000 Also 2 Prixes of $10,000 10 Pr.xes of 5,000 20 Prixes cf S 2,000 50 Prixes of 1,000 Definite Drawing Date Ist July, 1951 ot Ipoh. Please apply for tickets early. Tickets:
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    • 319 4 NOTICES CHANGE OF tDDRESS 'THE Registered Ofl ol TAN L KIM CHENG CO. LTD. b s removed from No. 91, Rangoon Road, to No. 557, Bukit Timah R< a I. as En m Ist June. 1951. Telephone No. ***** Re EUSTA* E CE< IL NAN DER !U < K. Deceased.
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    • 601 4 1 I OBITUARY NOTICE r riiE remains of Iftastei 5 Thurairaja, w cond bod of I\lr. and Mrs. A. C S< ram, of Chan Ah Tin g Street, will be removed h i cremation to Loke* Yrw J-; at 5 pjn. today June SITUATIONS VACANT YV'ANTED a dispenser B^x T.
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    • 215 4 SINGAPORE PIARY Y.M.r.V. Orchard Road: .v ss 530 p.m.. Movie v.. le Committee Meeting 5.30 P m., Judo Practice 5.30 p.m.. Wig i »dy-Building p 6 p.m., Film Show and By Mr. 11 W. Browne on 8 p.m Chinese Y M t V. StlrguKo.id: I isic Cli ss 2.30 pm
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  • 338 5 Prai Wharf Extensions Won't Affect S'ham Pier Standard Staff Reporter WHATEVER port developments may take place on the mainland opposite Penang, there is bo likelihood thai Swettenham Pier will be abandoned, states Mr. I). F. Allen, Shipping kriviser to the Commissioner General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, in his report on the
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  • 65 5 >!.!iii irti Stall Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A letter A nicipal Preit to 1 kl SecreF aya, of meet n oi living allowapproved by the ssioners in this afterno the Municisid stated thai his e rnent as 1 y resubsi ly to cany on. ake
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  • 35 5 :li orr« spondenl A I I I 1 Ch Lum. left ofl :ion with 1 long the 1 :ing near the l< ken to the hos] I died th jht.
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  • 90 5 Standard Stall < oti espoodent IPOII. Thurs. Mag Ba this mornii B transferred a criminal breach in which Mr K, 3 e defenda ii Court on i N >fendanl who is Secret; j th Transport C r is to answer fi U rges of criminal
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    69 5 Mr. S. H. Dowse, Chair- t man of thr Taiping: Town Board who was en- tertained to dinner on the eve of his transfer to Butterworth jester- day. i Many speakers, indud- J in;: t!u' Larwt Territorial l Chief spoke in praise of J Mr. Dowse and express- ed dissatisfaction
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  • 62 5 PEN The M in cum- -o. >on. decided the question ol increments ciei ka who passed thei m be fe red until a introduced to amend iche no of service for clerks THE Annual General Meeting dt the Malayan Indian Congr* Buk;; Meri »jam. will be held 4.."i0
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  • 325 5 lil 111 RWOKTII. Tlmrv I i be employed in m ti\r op r i!ion» tor the WCXi Ihret months was oae of three conditions imposed on two on:--in.uuios of 40 onmando, Royal Marines, stationed ti Kuala Kangsar, in an ordwr made in the Sessions Court
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  • 157 5 Standard Woman Reporter IX one of the biggest posti war recruitments for the panMalayan C'ivii Service, the Singapore and Federation Governments have approached Britain for suitable candidates to fill an estimated 350 posts be- cause candidates are not .ilable locally. They are required for staffii
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  • 117 5 Road Death: RAFSergeant Fined $500 Standard stall CnrrrsMondrnt BUTTERWORTH, Thi::s. The story of how an Indian trisha rider. P. P Raman Nayar, carried his savings,, consisting of $51.85 in notes and siiver coins and a gold i bangle in his trisha. when he was killed at B. gan Luar Road,
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  • 108 5 Standard Staff Reporter T H E Singapore .Municipal Commissioners ai their meeting last night agreed to accept candidates with the minimum qualification of Standard eight 1 into the Municipal Clerical Service on a special salary scheme. Such candidates will start with a salary
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  • 244 5 Rooster's Head Cut Off Before Judge Standard Mafi Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. An aged woman, Mocy Si«'\v Kim, took an oath that Bhe <li<l not give tSir chief tenancy to her deceased son, Charlie Chin Kong Liang, cutting off the head <>♦ ;> white rooster before her daughter-in-law, underneath a large
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  • 98 5 Sacred Heart Feast At Tank Road THE titular fe i I »f the Church of the Sacred Heart and the feast of Corpus Christi will be celebrated at the Tank Road church, today. At 7 a.m. there will be a pontifical high .mass and at 5 p.m. there will be
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 pnoio. The Officers and Civilian Staff of D.C.R.E.. West. Kuala Lumpur, recently entertained their Commanding: Officer, Mr. J. Yarnell Davies, M. C. (seated sixth from the left) to a farewell function at Kam Leng Restaurant. Kual i Lumpur, prior to his departure to C.K. Good Earth Studio
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  • 193 5 Jl DGMENT with costs in favour of thr defendant Doris <;«*d<l«>s, in a ci\il suit for recovery of a diamond rin»: and a brooch, or their value, wa> «ij x n by the Actiii" Chief Justice, Mr. Jii>tir«- Brown, in the jilinh Court
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  • 181 5 MC's Apply For Vehicle Parks Jn Cih standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners have applied to Government tor certain for car parks and further for bus termini in the City. Such bus termini would enable private bus compa operating in the rural areas o come into the heart of
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  • 82 5 W omen Will Gel Same HA As Men Mandurd Staff Reporter MARRIED women officers employed by the Singapore Municip lity are to receive the same rate of housing allowance as paid to other employees provided! they are not in occupation of Municipal quarters and their husbands are not employed by
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  • 505 6 Stai v Bill is having a rough irpi for those v. ho 1 r s< oi bit of I lave .SU c\ C imm 1 1< study I rds of th< Sultan o\ Kedah, 1 Iby ou I lon espondent, atering down the Cl in tilt-
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  • 301 6 London. \~CT fmlr the mothers > and sweethearts of 7.000 young liruMi parachutists arc anxious The whole country is uneasy as ii reads about the Persian crisis, and realises thai British soldi< rs may have to protei I the oilfields and the refinery ol Abadan, Dors this mean another Palestine
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  • 472 6 Review of Views Socialism For Malaya FNDEB til 'Democracy and R< g?1 -u n ol ters N.::\\ ng S Pau told the G rnment that i: it >. ge more people to ter as voters, then the social system M a, both tical and economii d be revolution I. he
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    636 6  -  Richord Creesmen Py M. P. THE FACTS ment as one sovereign to another. He has also successfully frustrated Persian efforts to collaborate with Russia in developing the oil on the Northern side of the mountains. Though the company has done well by its Persian employees, it has stirred up
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  • We, the People
    • 381 6 Why This Discrimination Sir: All igh the Sing pji'e M cipal C e'.'S are i ers i many there are isolati I ca.--. s 1 considen- O: e sue i is the que*i urers' y which has h- i i subjc ission in 1 e Pr< Kot less serious is
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    • 146 6 Sir:— ln reply to 'Hunter's* attack on mo i es to express mj lat one of the supposed stronger sex should so lower him-eif as to notice us modern B W ight has he to 5 this sudden spotlight on us? The -c is o!i the
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    • 355 6 Sir Your correspondents Messrs. K. S. Nair and A M. Doraisamy seem t<> have misunderstood my letter in connection with the terger of tl e three political bodies in the Federation. I wish to explain to all concerned, that in view of the past differences and disunity
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    • 340 6 Sir,— Dato trie Hon. Dr Paglar has just written to me on the subject of our Malayan S1 ite Lottery. Here is what he has to say:— 1 hear the Federation Lottery is not selling as well as it should. This lottery is a humanitarian
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    • 260 6 Yes, If They Want To Sir: Jui; as I had expected all criticisms of my letter have been based on blind sentiments and abuse. Now .here have I been able to find a logical answer- to the reasoning set out m m\ letter. Some of the criticisms are based on
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    • 62 6 [WATCHES y f Hurt ?ivt*s a rorreri timr \ppointment. < <>. ii»-.i<iath. rv« pain) •^T^~ -*4^*.. eyt i iiu'ur. renous ex- r^^^^s »:.iu>ii«,!i re (he dired :'r» "Vn resMli ut visual defects J V W I Kt fII\ 1^ mi SVMH v Jr\ n>MS onlv a ihorough \^>^-id^ urjit- and
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    • 76 6 |M 1,. L ANOTHER SUFERE RECC: I NAM 53 KOTA A^F* I "NUSA NiVE" I OTHER POPU: I "Sapu Ton^cn" f Sed .'C'ts" I NAM. 7 "Slanckoh Indohnya "intcn Chemcrloi I i THE 152. shown btrt, is 1 MUI satisfying rompartncss ot lonn t^ perspex peak is of rmrpli— him
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  • 145 7 UN Blockade Of Red China Urged By Adm. Sherman [■SGTON, Ma) M. (AP)-Admiral Forrest Sherman on ocaled a United Nations naval and commercial strangle Communisi diina^s economic life and choke ol war shipped b) sea lo the Red armies. On this n Chief of Operations supported in the progra >f
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  • 6 7 King Up Again, Holds Privy Council
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  • 172 7 UK To Accept US Views On Formosa LONDON, May 30 (Reuter). Diplomat i observers i- re believed today that Britain A be prepared to sign a peace treaty with Japan which definitely 'eft the future of Formosa in abey- i Two problems, the future of Nationalist-held Formosa and of Chinese
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  • 114 7 PHILADELPHIA May 31: (AP>— D< s C linal Dougherty, 85-vear-old p :::ce of the Run;. Catholic Churdi, died e today He as a Dean of the Church in tiie United S1 tes and had served c ibishop in P e since 1918. dinal. de>p^e his
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  • 120 7 U K Property In Indonesia LONDON, May 30, (Reuter) Mr. Herbert Morrison, Foreign Secretary, was asked in the Mouse of Commons today what represent ation he had made to Indonesia about the security of British properties there. Mr. Morrison replied that the British Ambassador was in stant touch with the
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  • 64 7 THE HAGUE, May 31 (APi The Netherlands government is expected to announce within a few days a ban <>n shipment of strategic material* to countries behind the [Ton Curtain and Communist China, it ami reliably reported yesterday. The decree will prohibit Du'eh ships to carry a specified
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  • 66 7 photo. This map shows the surging tides of war in Korea in the 11 months since the .June ',">. l!);">0. invasion of South Korea by North Korean troops up to the collapse during the week of May 20-26 i>t the Chinese Communist spring offensive. Broken
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  • 279 7 US Has Variety Of A torn Weapons For War Use Senator NEW YORK, May .JO, (Renter).— Senator Brien McMahon, Chairman of the Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, was quoted today as saying that recent American atomic U'sts meant America could deliver more powerful atomic counterblows against an aggressor. In an
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  • 35 7 SAIGON. Ma\ 30 (Reuter) Nine childr* d two women, were killed yesterdaj when a grenade exploded in a cinema at Thudug village, five miles from Saigon, the French Army announced today.
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  • 130 7 HANOI. May 31: (Reuter) A force of 40,000 Vietminh troops are pulling back into the rugged mountains southwest oi the French-held Tonkin delta alter a three-day attempt to take three strategic towns, French Army Headquarters claimed today. The Vietminh attack be^an c»n Monday night
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  • 86 7 HARRINGEN, Ruhr. May 31: (Reuter)— Fourteen miner.--, trapped 3.000 feet underground by a gas explosion in a mine shaft here, were abandoned today when the management sealed off a burning gallery because of new explosions. Rescue workers who went down the Robert Heinrich sh immediately
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  • 161 7 Indian Official Sings Praises Of 'New China' HONGKONG, May 31 (AP)India is to get 400.000 tons pi Chinese kaoliang (coarse gram giowu in North China and Man-; churia) between now and next October. K. R. Damle, Indian trade delegate to Peking sain here on his «ray back to New Delhi.
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  • 62 7 2 UK Newsmen ordersd To Leave Persia TEHERAN, Mas 31, (AP). Two British newspaper correspondents have been ordered by the Ferrari government security police to leave the country within M hours, it was officially announced last nii;ht. The two correspondents ordered to leave are Haig Nicholson. Renter's Middle Last manager,
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  • 173 7 Red Troops Ready To Enter Tibet HONGKONG, May 31: (Reu-ter-AAP) Peking radio s; d today that Chinese troops in western Sikang Province had completed preparations tor entering Tibet The radio said the troops h id j cabjed this information to Ciiuese leader Mao Tse-tung and the Central People's Government "They
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  • 80 7 LONDON. May 31: (Reuter)—' A -l trgaret Truman, singing daughter o! the Unite.: States President, will dine with :he British Royal family at Buckingham P ice next Thursday night. The invitation was offi< announced today as I e S.S America bringing
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  • 39 7 OTTAWA. May (Reuter).— The Indian Government has turned down a second Canadi in offer of low grade wheat this time as an outright and the Government is now examining other methods for helping relieve the Indian famine
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  • 80 7 NEW YORK. M >■ man's h North Pole id, "U..cu is enoug I ime 4 flier. *rho m ide si ..<■■_ the International Airport Fairbanks, A':i.- less hours after s1 j 1 from Bardul ind said hi only about one ir's started his hii
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  • 31 7 I.OXDOX. May 31 R l< Mr. Emi ys Hughes It" Socialist .1 Paiiiumen and pacifist. W motion in 'he Efou« tig on 1 :t' war in K
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  • 81 7 UK Warship Stands By To Carry Britons LONDJ 8,000-l Iri 11. it try, I B citizens, re tonight. The g tour of th< cancelU I e warship is 1 the j The Britis! u confirm the i < Secretary 1 British 1 HOPI EXPRJ JED H ill have equip] CIS"
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  • 21 7 OI'BLIX. M ting of ba I |1 era's bid Lay not be day bee plicated p tion b.illot svs
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  • 216 7 TEHERAN, Mav SI, (IF) The Brit b-amtro<»-4 An^lo-Iranian Oil Company, complying prita !jhIranian ultimatum, sent a i'*presentai:u' (f tiio 1 \m Ministry today and was (onnally notified Iran's decision to nationalize the company's property. Finance I linister Moh« ed Vara teh :ed
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    • 105 7 i SPEED ASPIRANTS ATTENTION g \i. lectj .a<< ol <\ww S band Mandaria L C.C. F"s >i!m ,in\ tine, eithei place, 11 C i Higher Distim tion. 71 pjn. Uunnin. Sei or amb Z I>iv all sab- xan Std 1 N H Mora. s n rarioua stages, S'h.md > II
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    • 39 7 WORTH AIMING FOR EASY OK TSfE POi-D VPfrL —P^' EASY ON THE t^«»SE >^»l| -^ira SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON AND 00 LTD < lll< M |l»l .1 I' <i ll' E (Ml I 1 SINGAPORE am. Kl M II MIM I?
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    • 28 7 M~~ rJ I WHERE IS Y^J SURE IS LONESOME I HATE |l~.*~f (everybody? C around here j-^ to be f7>> f'W W^O) V —^J-ODAV ALONE /^\J\ i^J (^J >^-\
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  • 538 8 Proposals By CG's Shipping Adviser Standard Slaff Reporter A 176-PAGE report by Mr. D. F. Allen, Shipping Adviser to the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, on the ports of Singapore, Malacca, Port Swettenham, Penang and Prai covering their history and giving a description of their layout and present
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  • 340 8 'Mechanical Handling Of Cargo Successful'— Allen Standard Stall Reporter NO major changes are required now in the physical developmeul ol facilities for handling cargo in Singapore, nor art- ihej likel) to be needed until increase ol population or expansion ol industries produces new features. -"~~7 [ds is the opinion of
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  • 204 8 Ships in Harbour WHARVES Odn 44 Selandia Sheers Wl uf 12 13 Leneverett, 41 Buloh. 40 BLamuning, 38 o.^ Lan .'.eescot. 36 37 Touxna 33 34 Ulyssc. 31 32 Strain Malakka 29 30 tJnio 1 Mariner, 27 23 Chaa MacLeod, 2n 26 Kilwa, 23 24 Orna, 21 22 Prancisville, 19
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  • 56 8 Standard Sbippir.g Rt-portcr THE Blue Funnel passenger freighter Charon which arrived here yesterday from Australia, brought a total of 54 passengers for Singapore. Besides the passeng rs, the ship also brought 2.1.V2 sheep and about 2.000 tons of food sargo, mainly made up of flour. apples and
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  • 63 8 Despatches TODAY: Medan by Stia. Thailand (parcels only) by Buloh. Sarawak (except Miri'i noon by Bidor, N B >rneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Kampur. Arrivals TODAY: Medan by Van Riebeeck, Gt. Britain, N Irel land. Eire. Europe, N. and W Africa, West Indies. Egypt and Ceylon by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 609 8 FASI RIGULAI TRANS PACfFIC SERVICt Direct Orerlond Son Fi^ncisco. Los Anq.les All American 6 Conodic Citio Penang P. Shorn S'pof*. MATHEW LUCKENBACH Soils 3 June GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24 26June 27'28Junp 29June/lJu!v EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 24 26July 27 28July 29July/lAug. AccepMnq fo» Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULf
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    • 259 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Baroe June 8 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat June 13 Vessel tor Malacc Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bogan Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api June 7 Tung Song for Malacco Port Hong Ann
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    • 136 8 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham Penang, Negapattinam Mudras. S.S» fcfc «Fdl3&OD3l V( AfteDtins Pasßrocerfi < «r_-<» Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 4-6-51 8-6-51 9-6-51 Departing 7-6-51 8-6-51 10-6-51 Arriving 29-6-51 3-7-51 4-7-51 Deporting 2-7-51 3-7-51 5-7-51 Arriving 24-7-51 28-7-51 29-7-51 Departing 27-7-51 28-7-51 30-7-51 Agents For Malaya: R.
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    • 453 8 SAILINGS fROM SCAND'NAVIA u K 5 pore p S'h am "SELANDIA- fo/ Bangkok Gdn 44 "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manic Kobe and Yokohan-.Q 1 4 J L n 'TARSIAN" for Honflkc 0 bt!7 V 6 I KINA' for 6angko*< Hongkong Mando P\... 19-23 Jun "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 26-28Junr "MALACCA"
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    • 159 8 AIR ARRIVALS) <%>? lend DEPARTLRES Arrivals KIM from Jukjri.i <■ U> a m from Banckok 1 1 I P t reni Bangkok >; p BOA C tron) London B*kok :;.".:> p m GXA frosu Jakarta I Pfaaoi i M r> m MAI AV \N <» from Pmang:, ?i>"h. Kuai.t Lampw
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  • 425 9 Decision On Telok Ayer Development Can not Be Delayed &G 5 SHIPPING AD VISER DECLARES*- Standard Staff Reporter I that np to now no proper use has been made of the I, Ink V\er. I lie lime lias come when .'inul decision on the tineni <>l ihia area cannot further
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  • 44 9 -Top*- for improvemenl in iln* I Ji. Singapore Harbour |{<»ar<i arra, ,!n.iv smaller than those ol Honjj- \\\t n. Shipping Adviser to the Nlr. Maleofaa MacDonald, in the m.t jor ports ol Malaya, •hat ei rej I
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  • 107 9 KL W omen To Resist Profiteers Standard Stall Reporter KUALA LUMI OR, May 31. i the Federal Capital ulge in blackmarket ices will find themselves up si a determined group of who lormed themto a Centra] Committee is* ves, with Miss Loke "-.:p as chair- men present at the g
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  • 27 9 Mrs. EuUrges Expansion Of Refrigeration I rter g e speech oni cold > it pr« IIM T r i reaponsreal i p jhlj b 1-1 ETapore'a i dc-
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  • 41 9 In Xt.v Delhi with its netwi rk of government buildings, only I i s is out of an estimated population of 500.000 live in their ises Or.'.\ 82 persons own {dings and none more than 11 houses.- A. P
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  • 34 9 THE Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co Ltd. has received £30,162 in final settlement oi its Siamese war claim. This represents a total award of £49,021 less rehabilitation advances repaid Of £18.859.
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  • 113 9 AX ALLEGATION that meat shops and stalls in Singapore Municipal markets which hold retail licences were selling their meat wholesale I i restaurants and thus curtailing supplies to ordinary consumers was made at yesterday's ordinary meeting 4 the Municipal Commissioners by Mrs Robert Eu (Progressive
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  • 381 9 Im media te Re va lua tion Of India Rupee Unlikely NEW DKLHI, Ma\ 31 (Renter). When an Indian Parliamentary Committee, *H up to study the effect of devaluation, me! here toda) to discuss argument for and againsl revaluing iht» rupee, ii i* understood, Finance Minister Sir 1). Deshmukh lay
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  • 34 9 COLOMBO. May 31 (Reuter) -Ceyh.n's Home Affairs: Minuter Sir Oliver Goonetilleke confirmed that Ceylon would lift import controls on all but a few dollar items "within a lew clips'
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  • 473 9 Rubber Producers Reject Stabilisation Fund Plan KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 Producers have turned down the proposal by Mr. O. A. Spencer, the Member for Economic Affairs, to set up a stabilisation fund for the future benefit of the rubber industry, particularly when prices full. The proposal >vas originally made at
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  • 24 9 WASHINGTON. May 31: <Reuter> A L3-nation materials committee has a oca! ed 3,000 tons of Amerii I Canadian newsprint to Franc*
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  • 234 9 wasmiv i u \n insight i how F. r ■rn countries are bt ing he ■< produce mon I w i the lid of fcechn cpei ing equipment ;.uJ r: techniques the I3.fi. rood an I Afi i ilture is coir a progress
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  • 119 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prires yesterday (May 31 were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose $1.53 51. 54 FOB. in bales June. No 1 R.S.S $1.49 $1.50 No I B.S.S. $1.45 51.4«; No 3 R.S.S. (nom $1.39i $1,401. Tone: Steadier at the close. LONDON
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  • 158 9 KUALA LUMPUR. May 31: Mr, T. R. Marks. Municipal j Commissioner. demanded today that the slaughter ol young or "suckling" pigs in Kuala Lumpur he stopped at once. He said the pig supply position in Kuala Lumpur was grave and if illegal slaughter of
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  • 166 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Main interest in the Malayan i hare market today was again focussed on selected i shares. There were small inquiries for rubber shares. Industrials were steady. I Alex Bricks 8.8. Petrol 49 fi 50 G cbi a I Gammons 210 ,2.15
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  • 64 9 Standard stall Reporter THAT IT might be advisable to amalgamate Um Marino Departments of Singapore and the Federation m) as to create a joint maritime service for the cmuitry as a whole, is suggested by Mr. l>. F. Allen, ship ping Adviser to the
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  • 122 9 AFTER opening steadier yesterday morning, the rubber market in Singapore eased slightly with business passing at around the previous day's levels. Main interest was again cen--trcd on short-covering purchases. Outside inquiries were somewhat lacking. However, prices steadied during the afternoon and at the
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  • 261 9 Standard! Mart Reporter NO INCRrIVSM emm fsvcfleen in bW wblmntim Ira<lt' of Malaya dnrini: th<' i\v\t l«n ftmru on -m ii scale that, if tin* tlirr* 1 iniiin port* of tin* Ml Cmh4 «>t Malaya are adequate u«»u. liuv vould wholr ceanc to
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  • 44 9 HONGKONG. May 31 5] i Standard Service Closing p ieo on the Hongkong Exchange day were HK515.74 to El U line; HK$627 to Ssl HK$l 818 to M a I a v i n SI; HK50.345 to one I Rupiah; Gold HK5315.2!
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  • 26 9 Katu 1 received HB.t Ti in I ment of its Siamese i epresents a 1 sj2/).120' less rehib \';ii!c. sr< lid ol I
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  • 10 9 i of nickel ti Reuter AAP
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  • 82 9 Staadai J lgp»rtci C"opra the i roduce m; estei d<■ ♦•d with buyers I 4! pe steadyind "t the d the close bu\i". s ind:r i1 i picu Lew $4.' No business u ed Cooonut oil was e;.> business \>< i parted x with further 11
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    • 517 10 j MEN OF THE SILVER GREYHOUND lOW would you like a job which entitled ou to commandeer special trains. Royal Air Force planes aiul even hitchhike across oceans in warships? There are men in B: itain who *an do any of
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    • 40 10 IN three vc irs Harvey I tlison EI i h ire, collet t i 5 ■>" I m-ai h i» ilets. DOl m Bn fiol miew, I is stuck 112 +':'•■< s:r.r photos o*i i't r bedroom walL
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    • 72 10 Paint or colour this draw- < 1 ing <>t l ir/.m and his little < 1 friend Cheeta, and send in j i 1 your efforts lo \l NT i 1 CHRISTOBEL, SI md trd i 1 Junior League, o The Singapore Standard, 128, < Robinson Ro^.d.
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    • Article, Illustration
      23 10 This bonny iitth* baby is seven-months-old Emily 1 im Kuei Mei. fl.iu?hter of Mr and Mrs. m Ti:in Leong «>f Singapore.
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    • 161 10 Un: c.ni tny brother back i<> me: 1 cannot play alone; 1 summer comes wiili Bower and bee— Uh'Tf is ra> brother sone" The Bowers run wild, the Bowers m e sowed Iround our garden tree; Our \ine is dropping with it- lo.ni Oil. call him
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    • 192 10 UEAFt Junior I igu ts, M re a I ■ore r<- •ep co Ing in for colour con- :tt th feel ft mot turn to them so am oou one this week a ite hook and 8 reen ler—T in. The s Irh I by one of
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    • 295 10 MISS SHIRLEY \\<>\<. (13 ■<■ of 1^ l'.un;.i Kjya II ..tii. v .j'.i a. i1,.,:,s pen friends 'Cirl- only i between the ages of 1" .;:ii 15 in siniMiiore. the led ration and ■■viT>i I. Interested in reading, cycHng. <«>ilictin: »ior\ book- qmlEaeJ and in gin.-r.il Brrespondeace. I
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    • 204 10 A^ EVERY MAN if- SHOULD SEE! f 1 1 V\J j WerNeal Roman r, u Ji Pf| Today H j I I I 11am, 1.45,4.00, vi »i ninf x l itineea at 9 a.m. tomorrow: WHIPLASH" Sunday: "IROQUOIS TRAIL** 10th DAY LI T.I TODAY 1 I \.M. 1.4^1.00-6.30 9^o T.M.
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    • 73 10 V^lFfcl Hook Here is~~ without EQUAL! What Sinister Force JEEr^EE^ RULES BEHIND THE 111. i SHADOW i! of the y Valiant Films' Production sta iing "RICHARD GREENE*' 1 I (.'lindsome hero of "Lorna Doone") j with lovely VALENTINA CORTESA M NITE TOMORROW Ajjflfe'i mbl ■I a ~y '-t^yiMiy R SS
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    • 112 10 now on /TV; rTv r 1 sale lW^i;> STARTS TODAY jLg^ inthe 9*3%, j^ v a- the ralhkM i ||oi THE MAN WHO BRA'. NAME FOREVER ON TI OF THE TURBU t Y2^ ila., #>^^j\\ ;^ss TOMORROW et MiDNIGHI JANE POWELL WILI YOUR HEART r BICCSR L\o SETTER I j|
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 360 10 KADHi IMALA\A <lui J*« s Ktm-Mu darin; I p.m. News in Mandarin Amoy Sl\l i A PlllCSr a J CanUMM"B« and Market Report in l oix-ujK^runr, Amoy: I IX *«sic*l i Units tn Hanrta- 1 li'V/'l Kll titf*\'^if \.i ••'i? rin: p m S(hool-. Broadcast; 3 i>.ra. LiSOLIdH fKUuKAIVI.uL News
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    37 11 P Leslie la Bin lan i jresterdaj i i .it. i up in un s pi< k< .1 up .-m Perth Zoo I j P tssj > .»i" Mrs. Bligh kinj oa this pa lure <<:\ be .iifii Standard
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  • 212 11 HIS JOB TOOK HIM ROUND WORLD i I ITZPATRH k. a-nl 10. Ihc inana-inii I Patrick's Food Supplier Orchard !i»i in :ji air frlM nrar Malacca I i in Doblin. ill generation in >.i~ famirj to be iii ili< Food provision business. I E I I [eat P *nulh %§m+Hrm
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  • 333 11 WORR 1 E D ytoung wiv« 3 g the 62 Singapore Improvement Trust tenants, whe wot-' given notices to quit told The S indar I yesterday -ha 4 3 are facing the dread y of going back to their re I r -lm- tw again
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  • 557 11 Standard Staff Reporter i MK. J.M. JUMABHOY (City, Independent spoke of a "strong smell" ooming from Bukit i Timah Canal at the ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday. On receiving complaints he said he went to the area several times but did
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  • 571 11 May Cause More Accidents In S'pc s Stan dan! Staff Reporter IT IS undesirable to introduce motortrishas in the streets of Singapore because they would increase the already alarming number of accidents in the City. This argument won the day at yesterday's ordinary meeting of the
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  • 266 11 AX APPEAL to protect tenants from being ived oi their houses after the landlords had made airs was made by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (City, Inde- lent) a: the ordinary meeting of the Singapore M nicipal Commissioners yesterday. Si eaking during the adjourn* Mr. JumaMioy drew
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  • 136 11 AX i\:- :d:'.'. meeting of the Legislative Council "fov the immediate adoption of the increased allowances with adequate amendments to improve the recommendations for the j lower income groups' 1 is asked for in a memorandum of the Cost of Living Allowance Com- tnittee of
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  • 257 11 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, ni their ordinary meeting* \<-- terday, appointed a five-man Sp«*rial Committee t«» review t!i«" existing -al.tr scales oi all monthly-paid Municipal employees* Tl e decision was a lowing a motion intn ..Jr. Yap Pheng Geek in hir capacity
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  • Article, Illustration
    104 11 AN S3-year old Malay. S etnas bin Abdullah, icas killed instantaneously nesierdnti evening shortly ajter five j o'clocfc when he was involved in a collision with a three-ton R.A.F. truck at the Jhree- cornered junction of Kim Seng Road. Irwell Road River Valley Road. S< was returning home \n, n
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  • 35 11 RATHA Krishj in c ed and discharged in S pore Second Police Court yesU day for usii e bu guage to a special consi I No. 1 Telok Aye; B 1 May 30.
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  • 109 11 Exchange Men Not To Blame Blackouts lUK Forvijgn ExHmwiikc Control wnd tin* Import I) v \> a r I im R I <»! vin^;jpOfC Kf n«t! hi blame Inr ihc |»r«'Mtll cirri iual services in lite (.«»!<♦;;% «l<dared Mr. :j» Pbeng <.«« k f Nomic I ;-l tit* o;;liu;ir\ meeting
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  • 44 11 Stan I .1 Stall Kcportn A REPORT aici p a Co Ik proved a i ro| ticer to pun a tw iv -s P D. Robei Muni c i p Assert I Mr. 1 I IV. i the I a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 164 11 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours from lom r and i W < r.i: m< uly, w^rv, win i. po< i '"I h:i- v. tO eru: di( TV is I v t o-tnk t hnrmlera, <i > n 1 ns and i ■.> rmti vipour I 1 v.
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    • 98 11 \V\ \\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\ iiiiinnu\imii\\i\\\\i\i\ii\iiiii>>iiiniiiinuii\iim\iiini\ 7~~ ir* rr^r~~~T™ n wrrr now u i i > emmvs phone i uwe came r.gmt k[j f^-^^\ >2S l 2£23rf* < I I 'AA > WHO S (lS OUT OF ORDER, f BACK TO TELL YOU )|l '^^,1 wava l °w-;3 A'ri"^?- I 9 Bi/wXIA (THAT
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  • 30 12 RE I N tKEY, M y g Br>e C •FJ H Soul ••> 6-2, 6-1, in d roui the men*-; S ;r:-ey grass •..'.mpio i Ship T..': v
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  • 353 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES Has 6?oorf Chance Of Winning Governor's Cup By WITH COLONEL Dalv carrying the welter m.po-1 v.u< aim J U 1 „i.-;,<»»r H.«»T an,l Avalanche 8.00 have I f I .nine the $5,000 Governor's Cup at Bakil limah tomorrow. Sr^ ;i,,: inM,:;:-!,... yesterday in their
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  • 107 12 s Africa decli theii first innings closed at the e ght 1 ta] SU for 9. In veather Essex qui r* I Mir ide and passed r r aer.ts I tal than] tint wstury 1 opening bats- n ds, i sc I be ing I led by Maran
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  • 71 12 DISPLAYING better combination Sime Darby Sports Club scored a .^-0 victory over Borneo M»t its SC. in a Singapore Business House League "A match played at Balestier Road yestei day. Sii Darby scored their first g five minutes after kickofi •h m Ah Tab
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  • 159 12 Compton Hits 5th Century LONDON. May 31 (Reuteri--Denis Compton was in splendid orm with the oar again yeste:lay. He hit 172, his fifth century >f the season, Fgafast Warwick(hire at Lords y :iq shared in ;wo-hundred partnerships, one vith Bill Edrijn and the othd) .vilh A'ex Thompson Coining in wwn
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  • 177 12 I e May Bogey C impeUtion played over the weekend at the is id Club in Singapore resulted in a win for Mr. W Ferrier Ma\ r :> score ot 1-down m I "A" D. 1 The "B" Division competition resulted in a tie between Mr.
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  • 278 12 WORLD table-tennis champion, Johnny Leach of England, and his travelling partner French International Miehel Ha»uenauer toyed with Singapore's best exponents of the game at the Happy orlil last night and took only 90 minutes to trounce all four. i r> A... Cinnomira cinalp.t i
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  • 107 12 TK school Holds Sports SAIN I bin Md. Yusoff became the 1951 "A" division individual champion with 11 points at the conclusion of the Teiok Kurau English School 18th annual ath- ietic sports held at the school ground in Xelok Kurau Road yesterday. The "B" championship title went to Kuldip
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  • 58 12 THE following are requested to turn up a: the S.C.C. on Monday lor a football trial: Morton, Bird. Inglis, Murray (Rovers). Guthrie (H.M. Dockyard), Rubinson, Benton, Payne (5.H.8.), Behrens, Knoper. Wanehers. van Walsum, Schwartzenburg, Fagel j (Dutch Ciub>. Wood, Chat win, Douthwaite, Wright. Edwards. Paine, McGreaor. Jorische. Kuipcr,
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  • 153 12 CHIC AGO. May vvr/.--Ezzard Charles turned savage tonight and in the roughest performance ol his career kept his heavyweight crown by smashing out a unanimous 15-round decision over liiht heavyweight ch impion Joej Maxim. Maxim's 175-pound crown w s not at stake during the brawl in Chicago Stadium—
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  • 22 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The an I nual athletic sports of Tuanki Muhammed Scaool Kuala Pilah will be he'd on Saturday.
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  • 520 12 Sixteen horses have been nominated for the Governor s Cup to be run at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Perak Derby winner. Colonel Daly, has been i,iven 9.07, two ston?s more than the bottom weights, Electroplate and Privateer. FHE SUMMER CUP HORSES CLASS 1— HORSES CLASS i— HORSES
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  • 54 12 Finals of the Singapore Malay sports association t fi "'~i- tournameni he'd recently were a:- follows Junior Singles: M.K. Shaharbudin bcv. Hassan A' a g-2; S-l. Open Singles: Bostaxn beat A Suiak 3-6; 7-5: 6-4 Ope.i Doubles —A. :>, m ;n 1 Ibrar.im Ju" d be.it H Kh.-iin;.-
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  • 44 12 PROVIDENCE, Rhode, Island. May 31 (AP) Fred Wilt bettered the American record for the two miles and came within 12 seconds oi Guilder Hagg's world record. Wilt recorded n time of eight minutes 54 S seconds at the University inter- scholastic meet.
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  • 70 12 INDIANAPOLIS, May 31. (AP>:— Lee Wallard. with a relaxed grinning streak in a car of gold and black, won the 35th hour for the long, hot grind around the famous 2£ mile track. Wallard's time was 3 hours 57 minutes 38.05 sees., the first time
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  • 85 12 Visiting world table-tennis champion Johnny Leach of England and the French international Michel Hague- nauer were entertained to a Chinese dinner at the Great j World on Wednesday night by their hosts, the Singapore Table -Tennis Association. Picture shows front row from left to right: Mr.
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  • 343 12 EAST SUMATRA Police XI suffered their second successive defeat o( their Singapore Umi yesterday a'. Jalan Be.sar Stadium A Eairly goon crowd watched a youthful Singapore A r.'.r.d >Ut a 3— 1 beating to the rn:rr.p essive I wrists. The visitors fielded a changes from the
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  • 441 12 AFTER his unaccountable lo*- <,! I if the >voml<*r-bov mi. la>l \>ni” I B&kar, is out to rerapturr tlw Leatta I daring the present Malaga (up m I v\ hen Singapore taitea wj field today to meet Johore Bahru in the Colony's first
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  • 37 12 Europeans Win All KL Titles here toda I event i Grenip- i chu:. Si by H B 6—3. 6— i {he Siiir!, Fhe n ed the tussle 1 perform; plause and side T.S MiT«-d o „r] K
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    • 46 12 B^^Sff^^^HJHHl^Bßi^^^^^^^^^^mipigß I Soccpr; Malaya Cup Singapore I'S Johore- -Jiilaii BesaY Stadium. Diu. 3A: Mental Hospital RC. vs Social AP. —CY.M.A. Table-Tennis: Johnny Leach and Michael Haguenauer vs Far East Champions Shi Shti Chor and Fu Chee Fang Happy \corld-& p.m. Athletics: Johort A.A.A.— Johore 2.30 "p.m.
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