Singapore Standard, 3 May 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Ik 1L X VOL. II NO. 305 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 326 1 Truce Hopes Again Shattered; Another Session Set For Today .TOKYO, May 2, (UP):— The Communists today rejected the United Nations' "package" proposal for settling all remaining armistice issues, dashing hopes for a quick end to the Korean war. The Communist rejection was heard at a meeting
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    73 1 I Mr Yinn'nt Tewson. (lenM il ScctftaiJ of the British 1 i nlr I nion Congress. Li^t nischt met representative of r il trade unions in SiuHjpcw at a private dinnrr <„ n h\ Mr. Malcolm Mac l» »;j lid. Commissioner-Gen rr»l it B ikit Serene. Sii mcent is on
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  • 64 1 US To Allot $20 MiL rTON, May 2. m United States itc about $90,000.-1 year to Sou:.-, an i Asian countries m i Plan, the State D >i:d today. »ar*s allotment wi »s ij Congres ap- reign bill m oformed officials i ted States ma ntains j d t< chnical
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  • 199 1 Standard London Corr LONDON*. Thurs. Singapore's corrupt ion has increased and this has resulted m intensified squeeze SO far as the Singapore Traction Company was concerned. This and the genera! increase m costs help to explain why profits of the S.T.C. had not kept up
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  • 40 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Chinese w is killed a ith j si >ne by another Chinese at Bukit lianas, Bat i Amng, yesterday at 2 pm. Police carried ->ut inves tigations and arrested Me per S Ml
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    47 1 Photo. Mr. F. Nicoll. Governor of Singapore, and Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald seen here admiring some of the exhibits at the Loan Exhibition of Chinese Art at the British Counril Hall m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Nicoll opened the show and Mr. McDonald acted as the chairman. Standard
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  • 177 1 Standard Woman Reporter MR. J. F. NICOLL. the new G >vernor of Singapore, opened his first art exhibition at the British Council Hall yesterday. I: was the Loan Exhibition of Chinese Art Mr .Malcolm McDonald, the Commissioner General and Chairman of the committee, introduced the Governor
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  • 29 1 TIN shipments from Malaya last month totalled 7,093 tons. the highest amount shipped since November 1950. Of this amount 3.365 tons went to the i United States.
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  • 201 1 WASHINGTON, May 2, (AP).— The C.1.0. Steel Workers, responding to a request from President Truman, today called off their strike while the big legal battle over Government seizure of the mills shitted to the. Supreme Court. Union president Philip Murray announced m Pittsburgh he" had
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  • 53 1 LONDON. May 2 (Reuter) ---Britain's Comet airliner inaugurating the first jet air service m the world took on" here today for South Africa. Hundreds of spectators at London airport saw the curtain rise on the new age of air travel as the eight-mi!es-a-minute plane streaked into the skies
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  • 57 1 ii i. The War Office has announced the appointment of Major General R. E. Urquhart, G.0.C., Malaya to be G.O.C. m command of the British Troops m Austria. He will replace Major General M. M. Alston Roberts-West, who will be the Commander of the
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  • 98 1 Tories Win On New Health Plan LONDON, May 2 (Reuter) The British Conservative Government by a 284 to 266 vote last night won Parliamentary approval of its controversial bill to impose new charges on people seeking aid under the national health scheme. It was strongly opposed by the Labour Party,
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  • 128 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The water supply to the Federal capital was resumed at 2.. 'J0 p.m. today. The State Engineer draws attention to the fact that the pipes and reservoirs are empty and that it will take some hours for the pipes to refill He
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  • 303 1 Literacy Expert To Aid Adult Education Standard Stall Reporter adult education is proving to be a strong ally m the fight an tinst Communist ideas, said D: Frank Laubach. leading literacy expert, yesterday on his arrival m Singapore by air from Calcutta. Dr. Laubach will spend a month m Malaya,
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  • 348 1 Village Council Move Vital -Onn Standard Staff ('orrr»|M»inl«'iil KUALA U MI'IR. Kri. "Very important** *ai the <li'*rription given l» Dato (Inn l>in Ja'alar. M« imlht for Home Affair-, when In* hhM the |NWM llti** nioriiiii*; to explain the Village C oti ti«-il Onlinanre. II^ pointed out that i] if the
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  • 195 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi i Chinese leaders if the Federation today welcomed the provi-j sion of local government m village areas and were utiani-| I mous that the members to vilUl age councils should, a^ lar as po?sible. be by election. Democracy should be practised from the
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  • 22 1 TOKYO. May 2. (AFP) i Japan and Ceylon have agreed to resume diplomatic relations. it was learned here today i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 hZ. totid, W* Transport: i^iSlt. B »«»»e*: JTSRiSSLI*'* Tempter: X- J*"; PLASTIC LAMINATE £>> TAIL! TOP x,,l* Importer*. »..s(. HIN(. HENG A CO. I 111 4rak Street h i>..r» 7 Phone »i»...» RIiBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 2 The following are the closing P' of rubber and fin on
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    • 54 1 I ANNUAL SALE NOW ON "The NOVELTY STORE 8S No»fh Bnd«. Rd Singoporc 6. mil iB& jyjrY?/? I DIAMOND IMPORTERS I WE ABE DEALING WITH ALL Sl/I> I SHAPES AM) QUALITIES 01 I DIAMONDS J WELCOME ALL WHOLESALE g AND RETAIL. SINGAPOISL 1. KO\I» TtL: 220!0. iiuii.\>i» 4 W i.
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  • 336 2 Manyam Sends Memo Urging No Limit On Taxis Slamlard Slall Reporter ABOUT 75 percent of the population of Singapore is without any mode of transport. This contention is advanced by City Councillor Mr. S S Manyam (Ind. Lab. North) m his memorandum to the
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  • 144 2 Bid To Retain Open Spaces Sl:m<lar«i *laff RcpertCV H\<.\l'Oßfc ily (ounrillon ha\«" anr»'f«l lo iiiiirml llir Mnniri|»al Or diiiaiHM' lo make it a COI liiniinu nftViu*- for oHfirr* of boiMkng to cover u;> <»|mii -parrn pro\ i<l<-<) ail;p iiiiiiimiitn m th«- original plan- of ih«- building. M I Watson, Cit>
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  • 76 2 Bankrupt(70) Owed $1,690 \KE Y( I v to work'"*" I hiel Justi >.-.. S:v !..:<■■ A.\ t v of a I bankrupt, Tan r K< m the Singapore H i »url iresti rdaj bdnk 1 ran do any .'v." smilingly j tankrupi The A >:T: ial Assignee Mr T X
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  • 71 2 A WOM \N, Cheong Ah Pat, the Sing ipore V- V C wrl yesterday with alia her premises at S ng Lirr Park, Lorong 4<> I '.i jrian£ Road, to he teed as a j brothel, e1 veen Apr. i 1 and She »i also charged
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  • 59 2 MR. JOE KENNEDY. Chairman oi the Commission on Worship and Evangelism m the National Council of Methodist Youth m America, w: I deliver a special message to the people of Kutong at the Bethesda Church, Katong tonujiiuw at 6 p.m. A speriu] invitation is
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  • 290 2 Standard Si a ft' Reporter VAI'OI R trails from a high-fl>iii£ jet aircraft sent thousands of Singaporeans who had just reached their offices at aliont f a.m. \esterday, rushing mil to #aze into the sky for nearly half an hour. They thought they were
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  • 224 2 AN R.A.K. spokiMiian said yesterday that vapour (or condensation) trails m the sky wen verj common m collier areas than Singapore, but were by no means unknown m the tropics. "The vapour trails are. m effect, artificial clouds of limited and unusual formation, caused
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  • 20 2 THE ROTARY Oub of Singapore will hold their annual Installation Dinner at Raffles Hotel Ballroom on June 26.
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  • 85 2 Today's Talks Will Decide Postal Strike Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Government and the Post and Telegraphs Uniformed Staffs' Union are to meet today to discuss the 14-day strike ultimatum. The Standard was told yesterday. The notice which was served on Government following a deadlock m negotiations on the
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  • 159 2 Standard Staff Correspondent "THIS 20th century m which we live is one of the most amazing jjeriotU of time which the world has ever knowii,' writen the Rev. T. J. W. Morgan, the Garrison J haplain, m the editorial to the monthly edition of
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  • 44 2 A COMMON sight m the city yesterday morning is this picture of "saucer" conscious Singaporeans craning their necks to look at white vapour trails left by two jet aircraft of the R.A.F. which lingered clearly against the blue sky.
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  • 80 2 A SCHOOL master. R. Thuraisingham. bankrupt a second time, told tne Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, that the reasons for his insolvency were his wife's illness and exorbitant interest when renewing promissory notes. Thuraisingham said he had two children. His total liabilities were about $5,000. The Asst
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  • 40 2 A FAREWELL party was given by the Director of USIS, Mr. Elmer Newton, m honour of Miss Louise Holsrher, Secretary. Miss Holscher is going on furlough to the U.S. alter which she will be re-assigned to Hongkong.
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  • 39 2 A MOTOR-CAR driver who had been fined $50 m the Traffic Court and whose licence was suspended for two years for negligent driving, had the suspension substituted by an endorsement by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley.
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    41 2 MR. LIM BENG TIAT, third son of Mr. Lim Tee Seng sales-m anasjer of Messrs. Chin Ho and Co., who leaves today by the Gorffon for Australia to take up Civil Engineering. He was a former student of Victoria School, Singapore.
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  • 92 2 LIM CIIOON HEXG, pro- 1 prietor of a bicycle shop, 'old the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court yesterday "hat he was unable to produce the account books of the business becau.-e they were missing. Lim was being examined by the Asst. Official
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  • 89 2 THE RENT of a Ihree-storey buiidiMg m Boat Quay which is used as a god own an.l a dwelling house was raised from $375 to $650 by the Rent Conciliation Board, presided over by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, yesterday The application made by Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 I "DURALITE" 1 STAIR CARPET CLIPS M With the New Spring-Grip I^^^^M s^) $k i Q1 AA PER pAif? J^^^W /jLm&sMr It fejl JL.VV r A in lencth y^<®M /^WSSSr W r Moulded m Plastic with a New Type Spring Grip for easier j J fitting. After the metal extension
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 287 3 SENTENCING two policemen to jail tor corruptly I epting money i.om a hawker, District Judge, Mr. H. X lum-stone, v t ,jd: "People have told me that if I t.» stop corruption it would be like hanging my il j-nnt a hrUk But I
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  • 30 3 Girl (15) Attacked inn S'pore an who a:. I 1 i ndrs a I I a taken to I .Military Ho ire j .i Euro] near c i oJ ":t.
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  • 71 3 I HYE N I .r-- Magisti D. jes\ a run h v < *Quek :> A a golds n th 1.... at J C i al R aid to have i• i > a cc this proKam paid I u-orkniin^.hip. 1 the started to 5
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  • 22 3 ersary of the B Ihi S hool VUI -.v at 5 p.m. Mr. Represi otative mneni i On A• U*a
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  • 150 3 OFF TO U.S. FOR STUDIES I MISS TAN Sock Van and Mr. Tan Eng Sing, cousins, leave Singapore today by Pan American World Airways for further studies m the United States. Miss Tan. 1!>. of 48 Meyer Road. Singapore, will enter Wheaton College m Norton, MassachuI setts, for a liberal
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  • 113 3 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE City Council's Health Committee decided yes- terday to adopt the tender system for allocation of the stalls now being built by Singapore City Councillors m the Esplanade. The Committee had made I this recommendation last j month, but v/hen it en
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  • 73 3 OLD BOYS m Malaya of S;. Patrick's College, Jaffna. Ceylon and St. Henry's Col- lege, Ilava'ai. Ceylon, will celebrate the sacerdotal Golden Jubilee of their rector. Father Ctutrles S. Matthews OMI, on May 24. Father Mat; hews has been 33 years a rector, 4:) years
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  • 145 3 'BONAVENTURE DRAWS APPRECIATIVE CROWD v < i iiiti VVom.ii! Importer P aye Ha re n n c to I t i!., last produ a li I the perfornv a ted asi credit to the Singa- rl a performance as Sister Mary Bonaventure whose Faith m the innocence >>t a young
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  • 573 3 COMMANDO FATALLY SHOT Gun Discharged During Scuffle POLICE Inspector Tan Teck Keng was absolved of all blame m connection with the Heath of a 21-year-old Royal Marine commando, Derek Smith, who was shot m a strti^gle with the Inspector at Changi Road on March 24. After retiring for
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    34 3 MISS SHERLIK. Singapore Chinese songstrses who w/" sing at the Happy World Rose Paradise Cafe on the night of May 12 to help raise money for the St. John Ambulance Association's New Building Fund.
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  • 131 3 Bridge Ban On Trishas Begins Standard Staff Reporter TRISHAS can no longer use Anderson Bridge from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except on Sundays. The ban takes effect today. An order imposing this ban under the signature of the Acting Commissioner of Police. Mr. N. G. Morris, was gazetted
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  • 38 3 SINGAPORE Chinese cafe songstresses, who are helping the St. John Ambulance Brigade to raise money for their new headquarters "building will be entertained by the Brigade to a tea-party at West Point Garden, Pasi r Panjang, today.
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  • 230 3 Standard Staff Reporter M OME\ of Japan are going to have a .steadying influence on future national and international affair* of the country, said Miss Ethel B. Weed, former SCAP official, yesterday m Singapore. Miss Weed. an American, r headed Women's Information. m the
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    77 3 EIGHTY-SIX students of the V.M.C.A. Commercial Classes received their L.C.C. and Pitman's certificates by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, City Councillor, at the V.M.C.A. Hall yesterday. Mr. C. G. Menon, Principal of the Commercial Clas- ses. said that half of the students «who took shorthand passed, while 60 percent passed m typewriting.
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  • 32 3 THE QUEEN has approved the following order for Loyal Toasts: The Queen, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Queen Mary. the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family.
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  • 37 3 A GIFT of 386 packets of dates from the Government of Iraq was distributed to children at five Social Welfare Centres m Singapore Siglap, Jalan Eunos. Malay Farm. Lorong 3, Geylang. and Pasir Panjang.
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  • 24 3 IN ONE WEEK. Singapore's population was increased by 572. There were 193 deaths for the week ending April 26, 765 births.
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    • 249 3 Brighten YouiT Homes ik\ dii V < )^™fr ATn A jfj Express Hurricane Lanterns. l^iiL ax mum vm nat on i hB^IH seconds. Made m Germany (Obtainable from all lamp drains.) Sole Importer,:- HO HOCk Allll CO., Ltd. 261, 263 265 Beach Rj.. Spore. Tel: 2?55*» Dirtrtbutor.:- CHIHI KBe ChCOll^f
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 140 3 Power Cuts mim\iio\n nt Stacapore liable In hi.nl !>ae«|rtlag to.liv l»\\ Rales tier im Jalaa \mjms, II h MrKili lur. KrutltlHl Bfae. l-luiil <.i>u t luit. >fi«*tir Pmni)>. Muni. Srlrtar ireIcss, Mental Ikispital. Frafalsar I "tati*. N»*w Wuriti. Hemlemvrr K.I Kan Him k I eoiu. Milne Kit.. Jctlun >uti hi.
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    • 114 3 —*1 r"np RPHM^ON^WFII iii^TPIMP rijtV--*^ FINE' I'LL WRAP '^B f WELL, NOW, WHAT'S WRONGj (vEHU BY GOSH ,OOP I S-: MVATAI7A AMO*I HOM/ll (W CI RPPT/ \A/HV \IT UP AN' SEND fIM ISN^T THAT/ IXX-TY LOOK. THINK I HWc BeeN: I i iM THP WORLD ARF 71 TAI LED TO
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  • 58 4 MUAR Fri.— Che Hamid bin Mustapba, President of the Sessions Court. Muar, who was recently appointed Puisne Judge. Federation, left this morai&g for Alor Star. Kedah oa transfer a s Judge. He formerly arted as Judge m Kedah from July to October last. He is the Srsl Johore
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  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Secretary for Defence will be risked on Wednesday, May 7, m the Federal Legislative Council, what action had been tnkeri regarding concession or remission of charges to members of the Auxiliary Police Force and their families at Government hospitals and schools.
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  • 140 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Member for Land-. Mines and Communications will be asked by Mrs. B H. Oon. the poliry of the Government with regard to the Issue of land titles to resettled squatters m the Federation, particularly with reference to the following: Types and
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  • 161 4 i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Kua'a Lumpur Coroner. Raja Chik Ja'atar. at the conclusion of an inoaest into the death of a 63-year-old Chines c woman. Lov.' See. today. Low was knocked down by a
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  • 57 4 SEREMBAX. Fri. Prizes won by Malay craftsman at the recent MAHA Exhibition held m Kuala Lumpur were distributed by Lady Templer this evening at a garden party given by the British Adviser, Negri Sembilan, .Mr. M. C. il. Sbeppard. Sir Gerald and Lady Templer sat down to lea
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. When the Federal Council jmeets on Wednesday next, Mrs. B. H. Oon will ask tine Chief Secretary whether otri-c-ers of the Federation Public Services serving m the L\ K. either on duty or on scholarship are entitled to expatriation allowances, and if nut. wiiv?
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  • 438 4 Tempter Tours 'WorsTAreas For 2 Days FIGHTERS ARE TOLD Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri. At Pertang, Negri Semhilan. today General Sir Gerald Templer, the High (lonimUsioner, called on the 7th Police Jungle Company manned by 201 Malays and three European officers. Before leaving he wished them
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  • 228 4 KUALA LIMPUR. Fri. During the past 24 hours two terrorists have been killed and three wounded m the Federation. One civilian and one member of the security forces luve been killed. In the Kuala Lumpur rural district, a police ambush party lired at two terrorists. One
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  • 104 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Reference will be made m the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday next to the recovery between Jan. 4 and 7 of this year of 11.610 bayonets. 71)5 shot guns and 18 rounds oi machine-gun ammunition m the jungle near the 7th mile Batu Caves.
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  • 53 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The question of the inadequacy of the ferry service for the loading and unloading of motor cars and lorries &i Prai and Penang Piers will form the subject of a question to be asked m the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday next by Mr.
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    51 4 The Hish Commissioner f and Lady Tempter toured Negri Sembilan this week in the course cf which they called on the Vans di-Pertuan Besar. Picture shows I^idy Templer visiting the wives and families of officers and men 'of the Ist Battalion 7th Gurkha Rifles at Sikamit Camp. Dept. of Information
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  • 222 4 Indonesian Loyalty Stamlard Malay GMTCBfNMMfeaI BATU PAH AT, Fri.— The ftmirtirt of the I/nitcd Malays National Organization. Teaglua Almliil Rahman. i>* showing «»ro«'!l concern owr \\w tirivvl ion of local!\ domiciled Indonesians and Malays of liui<»noia descent m thi*ir loyally lowar«l lilt* country, a source <lose
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  • 115 4 KLUANG. Fri.— At a meenng of representatives of the various communities and bodies held at the District Office, the Chairman, Ungku Hassan bin Omar. District Officer. Kluang, explained to the gathering the objects of the Sir Henry Gurney Fund to p?rp:uate the name. of the la 4
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  • 82 4 Special Joined Army— Jailed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— A young Malay Special Con-- I ;;>.b e. Mohcl. Noor bin Zainal said that he had applied several 'mes for a transfer ana is there was a de!ay he -eft the Force and joined the Army m Singapore. He was today convicted by
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  • 236 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An assurance from the Sec retary for Defence that dependants of those killed m action or permanently wounded wiil l.c given consideration an li*e approved scale m accordance i with the new pensions reguJ lations and not the
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  • 176 4 Dato To Quiz New Villages Charter Standard Staff Corn-- pond< r-t KUALA Lt'MPI X l^n The (ioverument of Ike I i deratiou will br Hhed <•* U>dne>day next. Ma> T l>aio Haji Mohamad Kus*»ff wliflh«T it will publish litr text of the asTPerneni w f erred »c by the BKBetan
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  • 69 4 Query On War Damage Claims SI ladard 81 iff 01 1 rspon< KUALA ire by Mrs. L. H K era I gislat i UtTednesda s. the ry the po 1 the pa rm nrhen 1 an p Eh j tim H •eed, \v:'h H torat ri 1 tor it carri<
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    30 4 plUkiU. Mr. A. J. I>avid of Port 1 1 Will rtiM Railways and Miss .1. Ikeaesi Mich <H who wen- married at !!•<• hurch of the Visitation Sfft-inban. K. S. Kong
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  • 103 4 Expatriate Officers KUALA LUMPUR F ive gui :.on^ Division One o. .11 d Ructac Service v <'. ..'i the Fed. ativi Counci next wm k Hussein !>i:i Om. bo kiMAv what c ntry qualiftcal < ■ehe ol sen m I I I ese q\ laid I \)a- n;.-.- aU v
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  • 20 4 MALACCA. Fi. Magistrate, Che Ismail Ioh« mad Jamil today .<, •:> Hindu pri< s Etatnai aj charge of *g KaJai
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    • 226 4 THE Q/RA FF£ There ore seven bones m the long neck of a giraffe ond fkis is matched exoctly m number by that m th« neck of o men. TIGER HEADACHE CURE Yo &M.*^£' mfS\ Unmotched by ony other \^FV^^®^fc\ pain reliever the TIGER Iffi y^^^, HEADACHE CURE m on
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 470 5 Standard SUIT Correspondent IPOH, Fri. A .sqmidion of the Federation of Malaya Air Training Corps is to be formed m Ipoh to be known as the No. 3 Squadron. Perak Basic training for the cadets will start on May 18, who on passing out will form
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  • 210 5 LT. D.L.S. LANGLEY of the 40 Commando, R.M. was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry m an action m Perak. Lt, Langley was m command of a patrol operating m the >wampy jungle of the Kroh Forest when they came across jan abandoned terrorist
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  • 114 5 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m. Hoiy Communion: Him a.m. Choral Eucharist, Preacher: Rev. A.E. Clayton; 9.30 tin Family Service, Preacher: I Archdeacon; 10.30 a.m. Matins. Preacher: Archdeacon: 11.30 a.m. Holy Communion; d.'AO Evensong, Preacher: ArchSt. Hilda's Church, Katong: 80Q a.m. Choral Eucharist, Preacher: Canon Adams; 5.'M) 'p m.
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  • 72 5 W anted For CD PENANG, Fri.- -A total of L 132 has enrolled for Civil Defence duties a press state- ment said today. This number still rails short of the 7,000 targei figure. It is stated that several thousand enrolment I forms taken by individuals I from the various offices
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    62 5 phot*. Mr. and Mrs. Ibrahim bin Rambli who were married m Kui-hing, Sarawak, recently. Mr. Ibrahim is the younger son of Mr. Rambli of Singapore. MISS ETHEL WEED (right) former SOAP oUteial who f»r six years dealt with problems of Japanese women, kk m Singapore «a a two-week visit. She
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  • 91 5 PENANG, Fri. A robbery and a burglary occurred here last night. A case of attempted burglary was also reported. Police arrested three Cfeine.se ■ha Bank Lane ofl Luve Lane early this morning. They had housebreaking instruments m their possession. A Malay sleeping m Kapitan Kling. a mosque m
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  • 57 5 A ROAD SWEEPER, Vadevellu s o Govindan, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to charges of failing to produce, an identity card to a policje officer and failing to deliver another person's identity card to the registration authorities, when he found it. Vadevellu
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  • 106 5 1 8 Cards On Dead Red I IPOH. Fri. Eighteen stolen identity cards were recovered from the body of a dead bandit. who fell to a Police ambush m the Koala Kangsar area yesterday afternoon. The bandit was a Chinese and from his person was also i toiyid some ammunition
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  • 68 5 MRS. D. W. G. Faris, the Lady District Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brigade m a talk over Radio Malaya last night appealed for funds which were needed to equip the Brigade. Today, is St. John Flag Day. and during the 'Appeal Week" from May
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  • 48 5 Freast Uf St. Joseph TWO Singapore Roman Catholic- Churches celebrate the solemnity of the feast of St. Joseph tomorrow. They are SU Joseph's Church, Bukit Tlhah, and the Portuguese Mission Church of St. Joseph m Victoria Street. High Masses will be said at both churches at 8 a.m.
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  • 14 5 THE Honorary Vice-Consul of Brazil m Singapore is Mr. Ernest Davenport Smith.
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    41 5 A group picture taken of tin- Bagan JermaJ Home Guards after -•> of tbeiH had !><•» n pryMSited uith National Servirr Badges r^ccnllv by Brigadier W. H. Bordaae, Hit* Assistant Cpmnussioner lor i.\\\\ Dvicuvv, Northern Hi\ision. Seated sixth from left is Hri^ailirr Bordass.
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  • 206 5 Standard Stafl GMrrespondeat PENAWG, Fri. Thr Municipality of Georgetown I- now negotiating for the purchase of a 12 to f:\ a< rr piece of land m Free School Koad area for the luiiMinof more houses. This land could only be purchased il Government approves. Municipal Councillors,
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  • 44 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. Under the auspices of the Kuala Kangsar Branch of the U.M.N.O. the Empire Cinema management will screen the Malay film "Gadis Dosa'" between 7 and 9 p.m. this Sunday, m aid of the U.M.N.O. Higher Studies Scholarship Fund.
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  • 29 5 PENANG, Fri.— Twenty-five Home Guards of To!ok Bahans were presented with National Services Badges by the AssistI ant Commissioner Cor Civil Defence Brigadier \V. H Bordass yesterday
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  • 236 5 Standard StaH <om IPOH. Fri. Three Special ConHlable*. Osman liin Vli (23) Ahmad bin Mai Din (20) and Kandi Imi Awanjr Ahmad (22) uere hrou^hl helore hr \r>li;id m ihe Magistrate's o;irl toda\ on a «har»«- of a«saul|. m«: their superior officer. l»oli«-e < on^ialili-
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  • 191 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Charging the Federation Government with discrimination In the matter of resettling Malays and Chinese, Inche Ha.shim Ghani, President of the Peninsula Malays" Union. m a statement to the press appealed to Lady Templer to work for the people of
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  • 170 5 K\ vr. Fri l>- p 1 Co-opera! m Mi laya In a 1 I the i Qfficers >■. Lumpur yes! .said p i which d from the Bri! < mic lift that the present balance lie I be eve thai voui m (real part m
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 856 6 IT needed the Emergency to bring home to the people of this country that the political and economic future of Malaya could not be shaped wholly m terms of the interests and ambitions of jtt>e urban population. It is only now that we are realizing that the affairs
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  • 9 6 "Certainly not! I neither borrow nor lend!"
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  • 478 6  - These Journeys Aren't Really Necessary RIMAU Speaking For Myself By SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya, despite oil their drawbacks, are m many ways pretty pleasant places compared with, say, Austerityridden Britain. Provided you have the money, it is possible to live a life of repletion and relative contentment. It
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  • 884 6  - Armchair View Of An Atomic Explosion Alastair Buchan twwwwwwwwww ttiuvvwwvvvvvvvvvvvwwiwi. Then Thisl by WASHINGTON. T SAT m an armchair recently and watched an atom bomb explode, two thousand miles away from here, among the scrubby wastes of the Nevada desert. I have neither second sight nor a magic armchair from
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    • 728 6 Sir; It is a happy augury to find men m authority m this country c'jnouncing racial prejudice. This is a move m the right direction. It is the key to a world-ethic which can provide the moral basis for a society m
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    • 338 6 i Sir:—I cannot help saying > a few words after reading 1 the article "The Teachers' 1 Training College: A Plea." 1 by 'A Parent' m your column. Since my son too is m The Teachers' Train- ing College. but taking a different course. I
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    • 88 6 Sir; —As one who was present at the Annual Conference of the Labour Party which was, m fact, a stagemanagement, I heartily endorse the two letters by "T.J." and "V.R." "Ex-Labour" should have ascertained his facts before making such a malicious attack on Indians. I would like, however,
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    • 204 6 Sir; The letter of the General Secretary of the M.I.C. is not very informative. The Food situation m Tanjong Malim was difficult and children were without miljc. The Chinese and Malays gave money, food and milk to their people and the
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  • 169 6 Review of Views Tobacoo Duty AN unfortunate development is now taking place, said Utusan Melayu. The government of the Federation has now prohibited the import of tobacco into the Federation except by licence with the result that a big quantity of tobacco which has arrived from South Africa for the
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  • 286 7 Wash. Sees Jap Reds Trying Out New Govt. >OION, May 2 (AP) United States Congressmen pa..! lose attention Japan's May Day riots to see if they herald«,l a «r,nnner test of strength between the newly-lreed Japanese Government and the Communists. Rep. John Vorys, Oh i
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  • 81 7 LOS AXGELES. May 2 (UP) A confidential Japanese intelligence report m 1945 predicted that Japanese Communists would stage a violent antiAmerican campaign m an effort t>> set up a Red government Professor Swearin^den. visiting Lecturer on Internationa] Relations at the University of Southern California.
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  • 272 7 US STEEL STRIKE WASHINGTON, May 2, (UP)._Thc Governn,,,,, wea anothrr round vtMtnlay m its court battle over the m«« I imltiMrv niim« and hinted it may make a price nmtxmfam In the companies m an effort to end the steel Mr ike. 7
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  • 67 7 'Dress Rehearsal For Revolution' TOKYO, May 2, (UP) The American Socialist lead- er. Mr. Norman Thomas, whose main address to the Tokyo May Day rally was blocked by the Communist seizure of the speaker's stand termed the riots that followed as "a minor dress rehearsal for revolution." "I have been
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  • 170 7 LOXDOX. May 2 .ReuterV Prime Minister Winston Churchill may postpone handing back the state-run iron and steel industry to private owners it was reported m political quarters yesterday. Long and bitter Labour opposition to the budget bill has disrupted the legislative programme and the Government
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  • 95 7 x enged Premiei Stalin ste send a group oi <■ a si iff* 1 to ye IOO.OOQ Communisl I s in Korea ng me i« ie I as and other r BRcials free 1 i b; f convince the Red> lo not
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  • 270 7 COLOMBO, May 2. (Renter). The Ceylon Prem.er Mr. Dudley Seiianaw.ke. said yesterday that i. was legally and constitutionally impossible i<> summon the dissolved parliament for the restoration of franchise lor nationals ot Indian origin. It was stated Wednesday tun ueyion would be unable j
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  • 237 7 LONDON, May 2 (Renter)— Britain yesterday rejected a Persian claim to the island of Bahrein on the Persian Gulf l and a Persian protest against 1 the recent visit of the Foreign Office legal adviser to the Sheikdoms on the Persian Gulf. Th e
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  • 100 7 Red Scientists 'Surprised At Wu 's Scepticism HONGKONG. May 1 (UP)— The New China News Agency reported today that five leading Chine.se scientists m Peking have asked Dr. Wu Lien-teh. plague exoert now living m Ipoh, Perak, to deny or retract his refutation of Communist charges of United Slates germ
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  • 175 7 WASHINGTON. May 2. (UP)— State Department spokesman Lincoln White announced yesterday that Ambassador Ellis Briggs conferred with American correspondent William Oatis at the Prague police headquarters on Wednesday and found him m good health It was the first lime that an American had talked with Oatis
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  • 32 7 NEW YORK, Wny 2 'API Senator Brien McMahon, Conjecticut. Chairman of N e Senatelouse Atomic Energy Committee ?hursday announced that he is candidate for the Democrat I (residential nomination.
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  • 278 7 UNITED NATIONS. May 2 (AP> The numerically-powerful Asian-African and Latin American countries m the United Nations took first steps yesterday toward what some clologates believe may be a bloc that could dominate the >• ■■>- nation General Assembly i i same issues. At total
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 7 photo. The 164 th and final session of the Allied Council for Japan was held April 23, m the Meiji Building m Tokyo. Attending the meeting were Ambassador W. R. Hodgson, (extreme left foreground), representing the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and India; Niles Bond (third from left foreground) representing
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  • 192 7 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, May 2, (Reuier) An atom bomb exploded over the Nevada desert yesterday 7.000 yard* from 2,150 Marines crouching m foxholes. The bomb, reported to be •'medium sized," was dropped from an Air Force plane. The flash was seen in' Las Vegas. 75
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  • 179 7 LONDON, May 2 (Reuter)— Naval chiefs of the United States and Britain will meet here on Monday m a further attempt to thrash out the problem of the top NATO Naval Command m the Mediterranean, it was announced here yesterday. Admiral William Fecheteler. United States
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON. M a y 2 <UP>— General Dwight Eisenhower toi day forged ahead of Senator Robert Taft m the race for pledged delegates to the Republican national convention m July. Missouri chose six delegates pledged to Eisenhower which, together with late reports from other states, gave the
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  • 47 7 CAIRO. May 2. (AP)— Britain Thursday asked Egypt lor £1,500,000 damages for British property destroyed m the January 2(J "black Saturday"' riots, officials said. The bill was presented to Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdel Khalek Hassouna Pasha by the British minister. Mr. H.J. Creswell.
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  • 79 7 LONDON, May 2 <UP»— The Hou.se of Commons gave its final approval to a Conservative-sponsored health bill designed to charge Britons /or certain health services they now are receiving free. Th e vote on !he bill lich had posed a serious threal to the Churchill
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  • 254 7 Quiet May Day In Most Of World Capitals LONDON, May 2, (Renter).— With tin- rxoption of violence m Tokyo, Berlin. Macao and Ailmii*. ih« traditional May Day celebration* y<*»t<»rday pa*«<-ct eff peaceably m most of the world's capitals. HONGKONG: Right and Leftwing Chinese trade unionists -rr^rr r.— dashed at Macao.
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  • 115 7 LONDON. May I (Keuter) Mr. Clement Attlee. form er Labour Party Premier m a May Day broadcast to "the peoples beyond the Iron Curtain" yesterday railed for toleration and mutual understanding as the way to peace. "Because of their lark of toleration, we m the VVVst
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  • 96 7 Plane Found: No Sign Of Survivors BELEM. Brazil Mas I 'UP' The broken and fire-blackened wreckage <>' crartiei Pan American Airway* g1 ato« i sei mis-smt: for two day^ th 50 pi sons aboard was found yesterday scattered over a Brazilian jungle hillside. There WM BO sign of life, a
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    • 52 7 I VAT E S NEW SEASONS SEEDS Specially packed for the tropics FLOWER SEEDS FHOM :t.l rts. I>KI. f VEGETABLE SEEDS moii :n as. «m BULBS Spa rax is ,\S.f, /lanunt lis V* Anenome NM teeesias m m mk v> C/M»' >/;/7> Lmcerne 6\# r/*. /'AT. i lvx N 1%%%W%%
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    • 52 7 jll»^ 7M HAD A [OF ANIMAL LET'S I j;Y& T^ I WONDER HOW CHOICE, WOULD YOU SEE-- A Oil T| fj~hM" J IT FEELS TO BE J/SLUGGO- S LIKE TO v GIRAFFE y\ "AN ANIMAL I V BE y 1A I -!^^K^^'> J^* TO m. T\Jw. J ir-~~1-A 1»l 1
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  • 160 8 TWO TAIPEI SHIPS BRING SUGAR Agreement With Spore, Federation Standard Shipping Reporter FORERUNNERS of the new China Merchants Steam Navigation Company v service between Taipei and Singapore two freighters, the Hai Chien and Ha. Fe. have arrived with full loads of Formosan sugar for the Singapore and Federation Governments. The
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 8 pnoio. Pictured here is Mr. Alan Murray-Jones. ManagingDi rector of the De Havilland Aircraft Company of Australia Besides company business, he is going to have discussions of a "secret" nature with the parent company officials. Mr. Murray-Jones is accompanied by his wife. Standard
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  • 123 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Jeddah-bound *l«i|>. Prosper, carrying 668 Thai pilgrims from Bangkok, broke journey at Sn»apore yesterday, when ihe water supply on board ran (Hit. The present spell of hot weather and the increased usage of water necessitated i the ship calling at
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    • 572 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penan?. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penanii From Fun inn" In Port Djakarta "Hanyang" May 6th May !)th Hongkong "Sierhuen" May 10th Hongkong Sails S.!'!s Sails Penang P
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    • 55 8 Despatches TODAY: Tanjong Pinang 7 a.m. by Lawu, Djambi 7 a.m. by iridragiri, Kuala Trengganu (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Rawang, Palembang 3 a.m. by Landak, Sibu 8 a.m. by Angby, Sii iwak (except Miri) 9 a.m. by Kelantan, Djakarta noon by Baud, [ndo-China noon by B mi. Burma and
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    • 92 8 gSHjps m Harbour WIIARN ES Ship God iwn Gat< Bent 4 British Prince Calchas 1 1 Chupra 42 4; Fen J I Funing C P. Gle; tney 13/11 4 Gorgo 40 41 I [slan 2m 27 2 ECatong I 2 Lasem I Labuan Hadji 2 Mix 0 3 -2! 22
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 9 phuto.s Seen at a dinner siven to Mr. F. A. W. Handley. the Managing Director of Dunlop Robber Company who will be leaving: on tbe Chusan on retirement, are (from left): Mr. Lee Guan Kai, Mr. Handley, Mr. Koh Jiak Seng and Mr. R. Johnson, who succeeds Mr. Ilaudlcy. BELOW:
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  • 504 9 End Of Subsidy On Synthetic Soon Is Un likely Brown's Review Says: WELCOMING the United States decision removing control on the consumption of natural rubber. Brown's Malayan Economic Review says rrict the straight-out; tight between the synthetic and natural product will come eventually, possibly only when the threat of Communist
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  • 47 9 Share Prices Are Well Maintained Standard Market ReportM j>Oߣ Fr. Furflwi the iiW pn< c i aper.. enthu- yan ire I v d a j H intaraec ere:— BrickJ 5 cd tit 95 22 30 23-96 xall i > KI BRFK l.lfl i d 1.15 1 1.35 LIT
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  • 58 9 2 \TP) ■te I the 5t ike product. >n a by 30 Der cent. mi 1 en j I< it si ■-> aviai j i isantthe 1 d fpate v. rkers m > m i so Ear, obeying d bare noi cc sed > interfei
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  • 13 9 THAILAND yesterday allocation •«n ol ::c c tv South
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  • 278 9 HONGKONG. May 2 (Reuter-AAP).— Trade m aiiain ntwwed a sharp decline reaching tin* lowest Irrel sinre Jane 1950! i Marrh trade fignres a dtH'line of 32.3 per cent, compared with last y ear's monthly average. i r^ nrin Figures released by the De- Dartment
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  • 221 9 LONDON, May 2 (Reuter): The Government has given a requested cotegoricol assurance that there has been no change m Britain's rubber policy stipulating that exports to Russia shall be scaled to Russia's estimated normal civilian requirements. Asking yesterday ur the y guarantee Mr. John
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  • 139 9 WASHINGTON. May 2 <AFP> —The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development has handed to U.X. SecretaryGenera] Trygye Lie a 31 -page repori proposing the creation o; a world financing organisation with a view to favouring private investment m under-developed countriesAccording to the
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  • 29 9 .TOIIAN Tin Dredging. Ltd. report that, owing to the rroance of special security measures m the area of the property, no mining operations are yet possible.
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  • 66 9 SEVERAL tin mining companies operating: m Malaya may soon amalgamate into one large company. These companies are under the general management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Ltd. The amalgamation would result In more economical and more efficient management and permit large-scale operation schemes to he undertaken with
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 9 The Deputy Big* Commissioner, Mr. D. O. McGiWvray, wh« visited Tanjong Karang this week to see for himself the progress of agricultural development m one of Malaya* leading granaries, is seen inspecting the engine room of the Tanjong Karang co-operative irict mill— Dept of Information photo.
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  • 721 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN More Liberal Attitude To Investments By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 2:— The Indonesian Government hopes to announce soon its official attitude towards foreign investment capital. A number of high officials are working on a top policy statement m this respect. The feeling
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  • 325 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore dropped five cents per Ib. during the week after holding steady at around the $1.10 per Ib. level tor some months. Deserving this, Lewis I and Peat (Singapore rub- I ber brokers) state thai Malayan shipments
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  • 185 9 THE Colombo P m report was introduced lo a press conference m Loodon by Lord Reading. Under-Secretary oi State for Foreign Affairs, "with genuine ociicf m and enthusi ton far the! possibilities of the s ibeme." Ke added, "the report tells a story of
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  • 85 9 THE Straits Trading Compnnv. L'd.. propo.se> a dividend of SI 56 pt-r'sl stock tnrit m respect ol the year ended Dec 31, 195 L The directors jiiso announce an interim dividend of 50 oeati a share on account of the current year. Both dividends will be pnid
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. May 2— Special Standard Senrfae Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange ttxlay were HKJ15.96 to £1 Sterling; HKs»i 535 to US$l: HK51.823 to Malayan $t HKS'J.3OS to one Indonesian Rjpiah; Cold 11K5u!57.575 to one tael.
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  • 63 9 Standard Hatfcei Reporter MR F. J Kendo of Harrisons and Crosfield (Malay a) Ltd., and Wr. 1. C Salmond of Maclaine. WTatsoa and Co. (Malaya) Ltd, ivill represent tiie Singapore Chamber o; Commerce Rubber Association International i rTOlip < «i. 'ana iii Ar. Lee Kong < R
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    • 108 9 UuteNt Singapore rubatl prices (per Ib.) yes- lontoj were. Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 51.06 Sl.lMii I 15 m bales May No. 1 R.S.S. $1,053 51.055 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.03 51.031 No 3 R.S.S. .W? Sl. Oil Tone: Irregular. LONDON RI'RRKR Friday's opening prices pet lb. were: June SNA
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    • 176 9 I FIRS! FOR I lASTINS WEAR j cantuut I GOODYEAR I y j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Mil ii-ia Sercmban R Vunmur Ipoii IVnanc liintk.k INDIGESTION ?Jg^ HeAe's tke family stottcUnf jf^^^Jfrl There's nothing like a spoonful of D* VJ tf's Ai.t- n^.t"^ Ml Si and Powder for giving speedy r#!i
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  • 11 10 The CINEMA, the THEATRE And The ARTS A SOECIAL SATURDAY FEATURE
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  • 1339 10 ITALY. Italy, apart from 1 being the land of sunshine, historical monuments, art galleries and spaghetti, is making a determined bid to become the leading film producing country m the world today. Her aims appear to be to produce the finest quality pictures as near
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    • 394 10 NOW ON SALE -MAY "FILMALAYA" ai lln I iln\ and N< v Alhambra. <~jf\ DEBBIE REYNOLDS he ABA DABA' girl V(X WILL SING AND b^..f^ DANCE HER WAY &m^ INTO YOUR HEART I TECHNICOLOR wM MISMAL W SINGIN'INTHE W RAIN' co-sUurring (.tm* Donalil KELLY O'CONNOR 5 TIMES DAILY B II
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    • 259 10 I^^'^*^^^N^N^^^ I nnffMlßk TB si 5 Spanish Proverb and personal matters. oideruTke i YOUR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ftS^faS f to May Taurus) txeit talents or enjoy "frpp ■me- for the indulgence of ventures after lunch time P B P M f^,.' J l June 2 < Gemini Be around home
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    • 351 10 ON THE AIF SINGAPORE <4K4 a, ai) 10 am News; 10.05 Housewives' Choir^ (X.1..); a.m. New Records; 1 p.m Programme Summary; 1.02 Harry H km 7" at the Piano; 1.30 News; I.o4) Interlude: 1 pm Album of Harmony; t.\. t Racing Commentaries from Penan* Turf Club; fi.ir, Programme Summary; (.17
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  • 600 11 Blunders cost Selangor Match With Gymkhana KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Aryan Gymkhana heat Selanpor 2-0 today md were very fortunate to do >o. Ihe two jsoals, scored m Ihe ai*t seven minutes, were f:oaU an«l, on the run of play ami general »erformance, a <Iraw would have he en the fairer
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  • 355 11 Three A 's Find Form With Ten WHAT THEY could not accomplish with eleven players Amateur Athletic Association did with ten when they met Pulau Brani United and won 2-1 m a *A* A Division 1 match at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Trailing 1-0 up to the last ei^ht
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  • 375 11 MM KEE CHAN'S run of victories by the short route was brought to an end last n^ht at the Happy World when he met his match m Thep Vithool, boxer brother of Siamese battler Sum Pong. Vithool held Kee Chan to a draw after ten rounds
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  • 355 11 FOLLOWING are the April 15 league tables of the Singapore Base District JFootbali Associai •.:<>n's 1952 competitions. DIVISION ONE P W L D For Against SLR 4 2 19 8 8 :;0 Bu. RAOC 5 3—2 15 9 8 Dist Bigs. Regt 7 3 3 1 9 12
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  • 112 11 SINGAPORE Amateur Footj ball Association announced the following dates for \ho Athenian Football League's visit to Singapore: MAY IT: Athenian vs. Combined XI Singapore). MAY 18: Athenian vs. Singapore Sino -Malays. MAY ?0: Athenian vs. Singapore. The last match against Singapore will be lilmcd.
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  • 41 11 MELBOURNE ißeuter-AAP) Twentyfour-year-old Cliff Gooding who easily won the j mile run at Benriigo Easter athletic carnival i? deaf and dumb. He cannot hear a starting pistol shot but judges his getaway by reflexes of other competitors
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  • 78 11 NEWMARKET, May I: < R<< u ter) Sir Malcolm MeAlpine's £abara. heavily backed second favourite at 7—l. won the l.mio Guineas, the first fillies classic run over a mile here today. This chestnut filly, by Per- i sian Gulf ridden by Ken GetJ"°. beat the warm favourite the
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  • 498 11  -  LEONG HEW MENG By II OH. Fri. Last year's beaten finalists m the Malaya Cup soccer competition Perak will make their bow m this > ear's competition when they meet Pahan«s on the Ipoh Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Attention will no doubt lw
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  • 184 11 AFTER neanv two weeks ol strenuous training m Singapore. Malaya's Thomas Cup probables leit tor Kuala Lumpur yesterday i for tne second Thomas Cup trial. The trial will be a test of form. j Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh I Lim will have their usual
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  • 162 11 Rover Teams Fight A Draw TT WAS a real battle, each i side scoring a gnal. when two Rovers teams (Windsor and Tampenfs) met m a SAFA Div 3A League match at CYMA ground yesterday. Windsor Rovers tried hard a? m the first half but drew blank at the interval.
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  • 214 11 MALACCA, Fri.— The Malacca side at the Seremban tor the Malaya cup tie against Negri Sem bilan tomorrow will be different from the one against the Aryan Gymkhana. "Mills an<* Ca-ssinellt are not available as they have been selected for the Services. Freer has been showiag- good
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  • 245 11  - Will The 'Geordies' Win It? GEORGE CHANDLER &WJ9 finai By I nited Press Staff orr LONDON. (IP) Two of the fcnKlitth Leagve*! outstanding soccer i«'»ms NV«- castle and Arsenal ai<- rxpecied to entrrt^iii a rapacity crowd of 100.000 at Wembley Stadium with one of the hardest foilfttif Batches m the
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    • 521 11 NOTICE CHANGE OF ADDRESS PLEASE note that with effect from Ist May 1952 the address of Shannon Systems leency will be 18 Laid law c ling SINGAPORE Teier o 2V221 CLAIMANTS TO ESTATE OF P.T. DALY DECEASED 2.1.45 A\ r L anyOM having claim to W the estate of the
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    • 651 11 DEATH j\TR. F. Punniasingham x Joseph, aged 67, passed away peacefully at the General Hospital, Singapore. He leaves behind his wife, three sons, one daughter, three daughters-in-law and eight grandchildren to mourn him. Funeral takes place today at 4 30 p m. from 358-A Duncarn Road to the Crematoruim. UPcountry
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    • 142 11 v-^i B^l^r i\! \'i ill MM. Id V^HHV^BBMfIH||R|H 3■» »,..'!i :m« m miitm i• i «>i I !i<« l'-i. H s .varnal it.i Na/ir m •ANOKIII I)\Sl\\ j^KKfj' "A NIGHT WITH THE STARS" ni wif Starring Vir&is Rajkapmx "^B^' Premnath Motilal li^B/« "'-^T 's£kT* Kishore Sahu Sitar.i M?^Bk Wena Begum
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 105 11 CRICKET— S.C.A. Tourney: Senior Section*"A" S.C.C. v Police. Thomson Rd.; CSC. v Army, Balestier JUNIOR "A": R.A.F. Selelur o Sinhalese, Seletar; Dockyard V T.T.C, Dockyard: RAF Tengah v CSC, Tenyah; R.A.F. Changi v V..M.C.A., Changi. JU'MOR "B"; J..4. V R.E.M.E., Balcnier; R.A.F. Seletar v i tLNJkS. Seletar; 80.D.C.A. v CYMA.,
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    • 34 11 TIMES lira HIGH TIDES a.t the principal esorts m Malaya: r<>l)Al A M PM j Singapore 4.06 «.46 Malacca 1.25 \49 Port Dickson 12.<^ 12.30 Port Sham r> or> Pena n* 9.3(5 7.5(i i
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  • 1902 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By TWELFTH OF AUGUST OR STEELTRAP? This is a moot point Whirh racegoers will endeavour lo resolve m the main Class Thiifc Division one event over seven furlongs to be derided this afternoon, the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's
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  • 362 12 BROADWAY BILL has been showing very consistent form m his recent starts and should again figure prominently m the field for the fourth rare His figures read l-'J-I-O. He has been \ery impressive m his workouts when seen out *fl the recent Kuala Lumpur meeting:
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  • 107 12 Windsor Lad (Jay K,v.11.r Knee Krfa sl vx air"" Krl\ln _1. j UEjVIN^ U jiJn-ii Polo RACE 8. (irand DonilM-y *£JJ|J J. |B y Beatunaii BREVITY D lmit ali Irt-ntlall RACE J. £jP en r£ld« AmiKcmliit K^trii-llim DAE E» fIALAAM Bun.'iple RACE 4. Broadway H"H SroaUirav Bill <
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  • 1371 12 Standard's RACE CARD HUE I— Horses Class 5 Div. 3—sh Furs.— 2.ls P.M. 1. 0110 Agoko 4y 9.00 Mr. Yeap Madam Chua Darnels H^W r>. 000 The Bunker 5y 8.13 Mr. H.C. Ch.onh R.'dieA McCloud 3. OJO Garnfair 8y 8.12 Stable Soencer Tulloh 4. 100 Cinema 6y 8.12 -Shaw Stable
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