Singapore Standard, 6 May 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ik X VOL. II NO. 308. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENT
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  • 100 1 Three Police Inspectors Fired In Week Standard Staff Reporter EUREE probationary inspectors of the Singapore P lu attached to different divisions had their services •.-•initiated in quick succession last week were each given n »t:ce of dismissal. inspector dis- from the CenP i EC Station: the ?:>>m the Beach Division;
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    50 1 Kin (ieok Lns. i.in investigator in and Children's ie Singapore Sort Department. poried missing •ti'Nday last, has M (1 ti> Penane. -b.tnd. Mr Chen m «»j Kemoas Knad 1 Ml of the news by StUMbrd last night, said wmM leave by air for Vnaaa nii\ t«i ho u.-ith hhr» r
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  • 144 1 RAF Plane WreckFound Crew Dead GROUND troops cut their W through the jungle ol N >; P-.-rak w^terday and 1 thf u reckage o! an KA F Brigand light bomber which crashed during an air- ■ke >■'. Saturday. All three occupants of the p me a pilot officer, a serge
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  • 108 1 HONGKONG, May 9 (Router ftAPI Tie Supreme Court here toda? suspended publi'-a- >'■ .1 local pro-Communist iese newspaper for six i lbs afte < iui y had to ind •> :>■ fM\e;r: and editor guilt\ Hi Justice Wi i ims passing sen em: "*Your paper
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  • 358 1 Has Look At City's Slums Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Governor, Mr. John Ferns Nicoll, yesterday made a H-hour 15-mile tour of the Colony's Improvement Trust housing estates and congratulated the Trust's Cliief Architect, Mr. Lincoln Page, on his designs. His tour, however, *vas not confined to
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  • 73 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mom. Two cases of kidnapping were reported in the state during the week-end one in Kuala Lumpur and the other at Klang. In Klang a Tamil boy. 8. was kidnapped from his house at Riverside Road, at about 9
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  • 68 1 Not 'Saucers' But Meteor Shower CANBERRA. May 5 •Renter AAPi A meteor shower was j the cause of recent reports <>; "flying saucers" over Australia. according to Dr. Richard Wolley. the Commonwealth astronomer. Reports ot objects variously described as "brightly-lit and cigar-shaped", M a white disc" and "a tremendous rocket
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    68 1 photo. This Chinese family residing in one of the artizan quarters in Lorong Limau might not have known their visitors were the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll (right), and the President of the City Council and Chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, but
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  • 243 1 Natural Rubber Men Said Hoping For Guaran teed Price Standard London Correspondent LONDON. May s.— The natural rubber producers, at the Ottawa International Rubber Study Group Conference are now reduced to hoping lor a guaranteed price for their rubber marketed under controlled conditions—as in recent Malayan and Indonesian tin agreements
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  • 183 1 Canada To Support Producers LONDON. May 5 (Reuter).— The Financial Tiroes Ottawa correspondent commenting today on the opening of the 9th meeting ;>: the International Rubber Study Group said that guaranteed markets for an ayerage crop and t'ne elimination of world p:\ce fluctuations will be the objectives of producers, who
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  • 79 1 LOXDON, May 5 {Renter) The bnll used in last Saturday's Football Association Cup final in which Newcastle United heat Arsenal is 1o be sent on I ami to Malai/a ictiere it will be sfioicn to the troops. The ball which has been autoqrapfted by t)n>
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  • 94 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. May 5 "If we are to have a chance to compete with the synthetic rubber industry, there must be alleviations in the heavy burdens placed on us." asserts Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan. chairman of Kapaia Rubber Estates in his annual report.
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  • 169 1 LONDON*. May 5 (AP>—Mil- lions of Britons began voting toj day in local elections which the Labour Pa:ty claimed would pro- duce another and maybe i tatal blow to the six-month-j old Conservative Government. The Socialists started working up a call for new national
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  • 147 1 THE Governments of Singapore j and the Federation have announced the appointment of Mr. i C. F. Smith as Chairman of the j -Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board under the Rubber Shipping and Packing Control Ordinance. Other members ot the Board are: Messrs. I. G. Salmond.
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  • 35 1 AIR Marshal Sir Francis Pogarty, C-in-C of Far East Air Force, flew from his headquarters in Sin«;i|)or e yesterday for a short routine visit to Air Headquarters Ceylon, at .Xeyombo. near Colombo
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  • 79 1 Standard London Correspondent 1 LONDON, May s— Th e following ore the closing pnces or rubber ond tin on the London Morket todcy: LONDON RUBBER Sp°' 29 ]d. July/Sepf. 29 d. Oct. /Dec. 23 d. Jan/Mar. 27 d. Moy c.i.f. 29id. Market: Uncertain. LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 209 1 J NEW YORK, May 5. A 57-year-old Oina-born mother who is a citizen of the United States has been named the "American Mother of 195 2." Mrs. Toy Len-goon. a widowed mother of eight children ranging in age from 13 to 2?) years,
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  • 176 1 PARIS. May 5 (UP) John i Foster Dulles. Republic a n foreign ailairs expert, urged today that the West publicly warn the Soviet Union and Communi.->t China now that j any attack by them will bring full military retaliation immediately by the tree world.
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI, PUj 5 (Beater) The Government ol In dia is to ban the departure ol Indian Communist leaders for Ceylon, when- '200.000 In dians have been barred from voting in the general elections in three weeks' time, it was learned authoritatively here
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  • 109 1 TOKYO, May 5, (Reuter AAP). Korean arm is tic* delegates met in secret session today for II minutes without apparently making any headway. The chief Communist dele ffate, (ien. Nam II of North Korea. occupied nine minutes reading from a pre pared statement. What he talked about was
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  • 161 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Japanese fourna one of whom is ittachcd to I A-ahi Shimbun. a [ea ling newspaper *ih Tokyo, were first to apply f° r entry it Singapore since the Japanese Peace Treaty cane into opct <■ tion about a
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  • 131 1 TOKYO Me fteutei I P Puiic-c fteadqu irters loda nounced new arresU u\or ttu Tokyo Maj I)., rtotfi w lien >• i ir.iii sailorg Rung in I moal ol the Empcro P.< ,< e Police said Z33 people l no held Tin" ilso repurt i
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  • 217 2 Daily Consumption Now A bout 40, 000, 000 Gallons Standard Staff Reporter THE TWO-WEEK-OLD heat wave in Singapore is beginning to tell on water consumption and on the supply position. Mr. W. S. Stredwick, Singapore's Water Engineer, yesterday told The Standard that the daily
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  • 192 2 DEVOTEES LIGHT IS PICULS OF CANDLES MORE than 2.000 Human Catholics from Singapore and various parts of the J-edenticn visited St. Joseph's Church, at Rukit Panjanfc on Sunday for the annual colourful celebration of the feast of the patron saint of the church. The pilgrims of many rates came to
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  • 75 2 A CONGREGATION of more than 500 people parked the small hall of Uw Bethesda Chapel. Katong on Sunday to hear the Rev. Joe Kennedy preach. The Rev. Kennedy. Chairman of the Commission on Evangelism and Worship in the National Council of Methodist Youth in America, has
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  • 181 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE TRAINING of Civil Defence volunteers in Singapore is apparently undertaken i:i "leisurely fashion". Mrs. Shirin Fozdar. General Secretary of the Interim Committee <>f Singapore Council of Womt'D, said yesterday. She wis asking CoL L. T. Firbank. Acting Commissioner tor Civil Defence, at
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  • 26 2 THE Thai c\,m mate Geoer•l. Singapore, wil] be closed on Slav 8 and 9, the occasion t>fing Wiiakha Bucha Day ot>- 1 J2J^» puWie
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  • 398 2 CIVIL DEFENCE Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 80 representatives from several woman organisations in Singapore were yesterday told that by joining the Civil Defence Organisation, they would not only help the Colony prepare for any emergency; they would also be useful in peacetime. Three Civil
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  • 23 2 J^S EN ;P GUA^ (36) and S n Chor Yew (33) were fined Jlu each m Singapore yesferKoad on May 4.
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  • 75 2 Standard Staff Reporter WOMEN have the same voting rights as men but only a smaller proportion of them registered as voters, Mr. G.G. Thomson said yesterday. He was speaking to representatives of woman organisations who met to hear three men talk on "Civil Defence" at the
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    55 2 photo by WOMEN representing: many organisations and all communities in Singapore attended talks on Civil Defence delivered by three instructors at the YWCA yesterday. Organisations represented were the Kamala Club, Indonesian Club, Chinese Ladies Association, Police Women, Malay Welfare Association, Y.W.C.A., Red Cross, St. John Ambulance and the Singapore Womea
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  • 336 2 Chinese Schools' 8-Points To Govt. THE Singapore Chinese Schools Conference has submitted an eight-point memorandum to the Education Department, giving its views and recommendations on the i "Malayanization" of Chinese textbooks. The Conference has also nominated four representatives ito the Professional Teachers (Textbook) Advisory Committee to be formed by the
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  • 114 2 THREE Sikh guards from St. John's Island, who came to Singapore for a spree last Sun- day night, wore each fined $25 I in default seven days r.i. in the i Singapore Third Police Court j yesterday, for fighting in pul> lie. Air. K.
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  • 30 2 ON INSTRUCTIONS from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, a charge of robbery was withdrawn against Chia Cheng San when lie appeared before Mr. Justice Knighr yesterday. Chia was acquitted.
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  • 167 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE principals of Singapore's nine Chinese middle schools- are much concerned over a new ruling introduced by the Education Department that Junior-Middle-111 students should not be promoted to the Senior-Middle Form if they fail in the public examination sponsored by the authorities.
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  • 34 2 KOH KOON SAN. waS senteneed to two months' r i in Singapore yesterday for keeoing a piece of cast iion worth WO stolen from a house in Jalan Besar on April 5.
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  • 289 2 &HIP MURDER CASE OFFICIALS from the Dutch and Indonesian Consulates acted as interpreters before Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday when a Javanese crew member of a Dutch ship claimed trial to a charge of murdering a Dutchman named Frederick Vink of the same
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  • 63 2 A CHARGE of robbery w< violence was' explained U 8.0.R. James Mortoi B of RE ME Base WTork the Singapore Third Court yesterday. The charge legi d tha; about 1 .30 in. Bn Tan See Tedk it B' and robbed him o\ worth |7 000 and o Brown
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  • 82 2 City Needs Spiritual Revival I>K. UI AM) President c»i the I Chinese Foreign M.> Union, who is n..u Singapore, said day the Oaten* i^ 1{ the cities of South i Asia, ihut Hut is a br«l n<(U for spii revival. Dr. Wtmg will seriev o f Bible talk* the Bethcsda
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 85 2 f I '■''DAT REMINDS T I CXD NJOT )l WE uavf Pirrki^ Tl f"^ i i^ li *r™ l^** aifcl *"^m >': V^^^^^?V^ MINJGLE < K£^NGraMPA^O SJLV 1 SSTrK'KO? 1 1/ t^ ri J BUT-??-, DON'T gT». Art ANV GOIUS, f V7ITH THE M FOR 9 VEAR<T 7 FlNfc.. J
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  • 258 3 $250,000 Firm To Be Launched S:an«lanl StafF lUporlci < i »251M100 fishing enterprise to solve Ihe < olon> a fishing problem and the labour siluat »n, bem- formeil in Sin-apoiv. It will be known a- the Malay Fishing Indnkries, Ltd sentatives of the Singapore Fishing Departis
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  • 101 3 Convicted Youths To Appeal IKD in the Si:. i Dj C I H -"I Cto ese youths, r ntJs, were pi tween sei n II ginment. Koh Ah n mth e an I Ch-: eived 14 1 ng An ng Ah Chen and Tian Chye were sen- nths e ii-
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  • 11 3 CHAR reak- Soon Siang re F i r
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  • 99 3 THE following prizes which wore not claimed on Saturday niyht at the In'ernational Pre>s Ball Raffle, in aid of S.A.T.A. awaii the following people at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Tan Pak Lin?. 71">. Seran^oon Road. Singapore Mr. P.M. Muscombe It), Pierce Road. Singapore. Mr. Hussain Mohd. c o General
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    71 3 PICTURE taken at the Cocktail Party held on the Companhia Nacional Dp Navegacao passenger frpighter India on her maiden voyage to Singapore. From left to right are Commander N. Andrade (Director of the Company who is travelling with the ship), Mr. A. M. Tedder, Mrs. D. E. Barre'tto. Mrs. N.
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  • 525 3 ■^"'^<tf^W CONVICTED of misappropriating 52.514.80, a youns: Probationary Assistant Superintendent ot Police, John Grant Watson, told the Singapore First District Judge yesterday that his plight was due to the debts he incurred trying to support his family and paying for a car he had bought.
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  • 46 3 TWO LABOURERS. Chua Si an Lee and Chwee Chin Ghee, were each sentenced in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for dishonestly retaining two stolen Japanese pears, worth 40 cents, in the Singapore Harbour Board on May 4.
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  • 284 3 Landlord vs. Tenant Cases Have Increased Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Civil District Court last year dealt with a total of 2,369 actions against 2,738 in the preceding year, says the annual report issued yesterday. Of this figure, 2,08.3 actions, including 107 contested actions carried forward from 1050, were heard
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  • 103 3 THE SINGAPORE Coroner Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday that the wife of a banishee. the mother of four children with an aged mother-in-law to support, got herself into trouble and underwent 2n abortion which resulted in her death. This was stated at the
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  • 24 3 THE TALK? on the Germ War Charge by Dr. Wu over Radio Malaya has been postponed to tomorrow at 7.10 p.m.
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  • 300 3 Standard Staff Reporter THfcRE was a slight decrease in litigation in the Singapore High Court but the volume of work maintained a continuous pressure, says Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, the Court's Registrar in his annual report for 1951. The Court of Criminal Appeal disposed
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  • 101 3 TRAFFIC FLOW STUDY Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police are presently making a survey on the rate of flow of traffic along the main roads on the island. Five thousand handbills have been distributed to motorists calling for information on the routes they take to and from office, distance they
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  • 272 3 Standard Staff Reporter TRAINED social workers can be leaders in youth clubs, organise settlement work, or help in anticipating the causes of industrial strife, said Mrs. R. E. You, Organising Secretary, Social Studies Course, in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. (Court Told)
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  • 165 3 TWO WOMEN. Koo Fong Theem (47), and Chan Ah Say (52), were charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with managing a brothel in Syed Ahvi Road and living on the earnings of prostitutes, on Feb. 5. Three other women. Law Mui, Wong Bien and
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  • 25 3 THE National Service Bill is now on sale at the Government Publication Bureau. Ist Floor. Fullertoa Building, at a co;>t of 85 cents.
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  • 42 3 OXG BOON' CHAN (351 was charged Ln the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with voluntary causing hurt in Phua Kwa Soon with an Iron hook on May 3 at De'Souza Street. Oner claimed trial and was allowed bail of $500
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  • 78 3 the experinu, jvttite ii along Conha'ught Drive; Selegie R tat -M Idle Road tion and in front >' I C >ld Storage, )<■ hard Eta Along Connaught Drive, from the direction of Beach Ro,< i, two extra tines have been provided; three extra tinet wi Selegie Road and t«
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  • 91 3 Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES ot the Singapore Battery RTorkei i* Union met the management "f the National Carbon (Eastern) Company yesterday, in bid to end the dispute involving mi employees who went on strike three weeks ago The Company it is undei stooci. has agreed
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  • 85 3 LOO KIM SOO (24) ■>! the Registrar ol Vehicles Department was acquitte in I Singapore Seconi I Police Co ri yesterday ol cheating F<> i See Eng of $200. Loo was also acquitted on an alternai it e i hai 4'' of accepting, for another pei
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 132 3 BUTTERFLY |p§>[]| KEROSENE STOVET CAI/ C vou Dollars' ut\ L vou from pouer cuts! PROYIDfc vnu with crtlcient clean, odourhs? and convenient round the clock cookine it a neclieihlc < ost SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND TODAY Sole Everywhere Sole Distributors: LEA HIN CO. i 2.ji sotni itiuiM.i ui). s rom.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 75 3 "th* NERVE OF/ DOC? WAIT^NOW.. WELL,THAT^S FINE//OH...WELL^ ....YOU'RE I DON'T BELIEVE I^J N^ THIS GUY, WOULDYOU, /^*""^^x I'M HOLLIS.... I ER...YE5.1... BRINGING UNDERSTAND... /^^E JU6T *<s I I DOCSAYIN' I BVCHANCE N.N. HOLDS, OH,OF ME THE VHE SENTNO SENT ME' 1 t*-' ''•> ISHOULDA \BE DOCTOR I YE5 IT1 7
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  • 146 4 Beavers Doing Good Work Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLiMPUR, Men. The Beaver planes now beinj; used by the Federation Government for its internal air routes have Riven very pood service on the Central and South-West routes and in three months are expected to fly as far as Alor Star, railing
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  • 140 4 No Rise In Library Membership MALACCA. Mon—Membership in the Malacca Library continued to be static during last year, with a total of 430 members. Of this number 87 were first-class and 343 secondclass members. This was stated in the annual report issued by the Library. A total of 516 additional
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  • 59 4 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Home Guard instructors of Negri Sembilan who recently completed a two weeks' course at Paroi Camp under direction of Lieut Howard of the Hussars and Mr S.H. Kyle Little. State Home Guard Officer yesterday marched past the Negri Ruler. Three of them received batons
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  • 335 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sewa Singh, a Sikh watchman and moneylender, who sued a temporary clerk in the Government* Medical Store, on a promissory note for $1,000. at the High Court, failed in his claim today. He alleged that when the clerk.
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    63 4 Che Salleh, an announcer from Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, who visited the factory of Mohamed Yusoff, Kota Bahru, the biggest *batek' factory in Malaya, is seen holdin? the microphone and interviewing Ma* Minah, the oldest worker in the factory. She was asked questions of how she dyed the bateks. Seen
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  • 178 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— That the people in Ihe kampong areas of the East Coast of Malaya, generally the women, are backward and lacking in education, was the view expressed by Che Zaiton binte Zaba. Radio Malaya's woman announcer, after returning from a visit of the little-known
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  • 119 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. Messages from Iho CommissionerGeneral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and the Deouty High Commissioner. Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, were read at last night's dinner in Seremban of the Malayan Trade Union Council which observed International May Day. Among those present were Mr. J. O. Prentis. Registrar of Trade
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  • 218 4 Driver's Appeal Allowed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.-- j Allowing the appeal of a Gene- j ral Transport Company bus ririver. K. Kanniah. against -he conviction and sentence of six months' riqorous imprisonment passed on him by the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate for ••ruising the death of Lim Ah Foo by doing a
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  • 66 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— George All sop. a 21-year-old British soldier, was produced before .Raja Chik Jaffar in the Second Magistrate's Court here today on a tentative charge of raping an old Chinese woman. Leong Man on May 4 at the Hew Mim Estate. Sungei Besi. The case was
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 picture. A crowd of 5.000 attended the opening of the landscape photo exhibition sponsored by the Sin Chew Weekly at the Lucky World Amusement Park. Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The exhibition will last three days. Out of a total of 460 entries, over 200 were selected for exhibition.- Sin Chew
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  • 310 4 Suimiaril Staff Coilt«p»«J»"t KU\Li LUMPUR, Mon.— The Fe.l.ration bto b< in a lii Arive un.ler Dr. Frank Laubach. expert I.U-racy, with llir a-MMa... Malay tea.!..- The bto *rt ...M teaching of Malav in romanize.l for... to t ;0»«u.,1s of Ma a> S ELpi -a viHa.es
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  • 147 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— For using criminal force to a 16-year-o!d Malay girl. Asmaniah. with intent to outrage her modesty, an 18-year-oid Malay, Haji Riaz. bin Haji Mustapha. was convicted by Mr A. P. Jack in Hie First Magistrate's Court in Kuala Lumpur and bound
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  • 113 4 Standard Staff C'orrrspmident KUALA LUMPUR. Mom.— Proprietors of coffeeshops in Selangor. at a meeting at their association held in K:;.ng last week, proposed to ask Government for permission to Increase the present orice for -ollee and tea sold at their shops. A petition setting out the
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  • 59 4 KUALA LI'MPIR. Mon The importation and exportation of dogs from the port of Kuala Trenffgranu is strictly prohibited since the outbreak of rabies. Owners of do?s are warned that the animals should wear an effective muzzle of leather or wire, or be tied up or led
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  • 157 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A party ol ten terrorists 1 raided a Chinese tin mine in Trolak yesterday. No details are available of what happened. Two of threo terrorists were killed in Jelebu, Negri Sembilan. yesterday, when No. 17 Policv Jungle Companv opened
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  • 229 4 Standard Malay Corr. REMBAU. Mon. In an impressive ceremony, reminiscent of ancient pomp and pageantry, the Dato Undang of Rembau (Territorial Chief) recently appointed ww\\\\vv\\\w\v\v\w\\\vvvw\vvw\w two now Datos in accordance with old Sumatra customs. which still prevail only in this part of the country. The new
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  • 124 4 Remarking tnai the i Lower Court Justice Wi Criminal Court of day allowed the a; Indian, A conviction I year's rigu: i lu imposed on him by t trate at K awful P rubber. llr. P.P. N wh. the appea! d the Nadasen, who charged with a
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, At this Wi etlq£ Pedera Legislative Mr. Itea 4 i\< ask lor and Bu ei meat ij Lain app is for SUrttf cneni an I a ties who v> ing sch n n do so for ack oi Arising out of I to know a
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  • 90 4 Appeal Dismissed Hoio.ing th; I I here evidence for i Justice W on, a1 th Criminal Co ri <•' A day upheld the con\ sentence of one yen: nnprisonmr-Ki passe I Indian. P. A. Sinniah I the Kuala Lump it 'for living on the r the prostitution of Mr. A.
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  • 78 4 KUALA T.l'MPri. Minor crimes r<-; j Selangor during I were the theft <: tyres and battery $2;-m at Klang Road theft of clothing va i from the Easter;. 1 1 Friday, theft of %i from the house of a I man in Princess R Friday, an-i ci i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 865 5  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER BATTLE TO WIN OVER WE SQUATTER By Standard Woman Reporter iwaauftfi which began in January. 1949, for the protection of the people of the Federation of "jalaya and towards the destruction of their enemies, me bandits has now reached the proportion of an experiment which
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  • 66 5 m Ait CHOV (:*:>. was i w the hoiio-'- of his i i night by a *nu i ber ians" near the Chi- l S iriat In Havelock an in h-decp wound a Chinese sinst-i Street and left trrivai of the ami and th« police.
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  • 93 5 Mission Hosp. Appeal Week Starts May 31 »R£W*S Mis Appeal Week F Da Santa I by Mrs i^: slative I A3 peal Week is b funds pita! A i ect -.vmerit of bed ts has 1 l $280 end i Mi H T v., tdy Fogarty w. argani v ridge
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  • 60 5 RASC Driver Gets 84 Days R Oth in M nt--25) r6l Coy. R KSC, b al senl on Nov. ear, ret ume I to his :v then disgain until am te tary police on Feb, ,r. «raa found gv Ity rge >1 deseiUoa by a Pi he", i at R.A
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  • 207 5 Standard start Rrportrr THE FIRST broa least to k>ls went on the air the Stud os ol Radio M in s ngap ire, yester- at 11.30 a.m. Introducing e pr (gramme v. as Mr. E. H. ;on Directoi ol S rhool B- ists. W tres ;ed
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  • 308 5 Standard Start Reporter 11 I^ a "complete fiction that higher ceilings con- utr to t>etter ventilation" and make buildings cooler, Singapwc'a Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll vesterday, luring his tour of the Colony's Improvement Trust iins estates. was commenting cfn the eight-fe -t high
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  • 36 5 LOK KAM SOON' claimed trial to a charge of vpluntary causing hurt to Ang Tye Guan j with a piece oi fire-wood on May 4 at Tuas Village*. Bail j of $250, was allowed.
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Air. J. F. Nicoil, inspecting a Singapore lin p rovemenl Trust Flat, occupied bv a Chinese faipilv in the Short Street area. With Mr. Nicolf (extreme right) is Mr. Sewell an official of the S.I.T. (centre) who explained technical details of the flat.
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  • 189 5 sr»sT.%TION* Slatapwre n tmtmm MM., B«wi o«l Milk Umm liin. II SK"?^ I i l.Mh»r>. Bivrr \allo R«-. Killii»ri Onhanl R«l.. \«l,li»hi. Pfckrrla* M. tlinnii m rrimer St. Market St.. Ku<Tl«*s Tl M;il:ur;i St.. Illllli*' i'iiM- kimtih. lord. Kin r.- Mrnh. P.W.U. q.iarr* VanyVo« UK. »H f.HMiiK
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  • 168 5 Standard Siaff Reporter RESIDENTS of Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Silat Road plan to band together to fight off petty thieves whose frequent depredations have forced them sleep with closed windows. The flats contain about 400 1 families and totalling about i :},0()0 people, who
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  • 124 5 Standard Staff Reporter FIRST batch of 20 recruits for the new Mobile Traffic Squad started training yesterday. Full complement of the squad -100 strong is expeet- tfi to be reached by the end of this month. 1 A number of iecruits are waiting to join
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  • 73 5 MR. G. G. Thomson, Supervisor of Elections, in a talk to the Singapore Youth Council urged them to inform their parents of the electoral register and what it meant. He added that those above 21 should register themselves and persuade their friends lo do so. Mr.
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  • 37 5 MOHAMED bin Matdoin. a Special Constable, who voluntary caused hurt to an old 1 woman. Senah binte Silol, on Feb. 19. was fined $20. In addition." Matdom was .ordered |to pay Senah $10 compensation.
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  • 478 5 PENANG. Won. The magnificent pan played by the Sisters of the Order of Les Dames de St. Maur in raising the level of education in tins country was praised by Mr. M. P. J Hogan. Attorney-General ni the Federation of Malaya, when he officially declared
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  • 172 5 MR. E. Ebert, the Singapore i Coroner adjourned the inquiryr into the death of a Labourer,!] Noofckan Chettiar Elarau tor] further iavestigation from the I -hip's crew. Nookkan was i (crushed to death by a falling derrick in the Stei Alcyone on May The Star
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  • 141 5 MISSING WIFE WILL NOT RETURN Standard Staff Corn-spondrm PENANG, lion Mjm Ki:n Geok Enc fa Senior Woman Uivestigatoi it, the Women's .'ind Chtidi Section <>\ tbe Singapore Social Welfare Depart ment, and secondary ife »l a Singapore cleric, has iv- > In Penang en ec sin she ni reported missing
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  • 61 5 TIF.N CHOON r.ING Mjriic Road, was r*hai gc i the s nsftpoi rhtrd P court yesterday sirith and assai ilttcm .> police stable (P.C.162) a< Bate k Singapore Harbo B ird May 3. It \\.i- a thai abus tig Hue table. I BWUng i., fki arid
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  • 35 5 TEH rK>tK SENG i in the Stnsapore Foui h Po i Court yesterday with p skm i< a dacp r a1 Ihe Q r Theatre do Ifay trial and wai allowed I
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  • 32 5 Mi N E. Than a Cooti tillei "I 1 him t ions Radio, has gone Dti I fei to KoU Bbaru Mr. Sandeman ha> Laken nvei duties liotn hi i
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    • 41 5 BKITISIi (ouiuil Hall: loan Inhibition of Chinese Art. Opm daily from '< a.m. to ">..'<• p.iu. Admission free. VMCA: Cricket Practicr .> p.m.: Judo. Botl> huilditi" and weight -lifting .">.JO p.m.; <.\n» nasties Class 5.1)0 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Cooking rlass at 5 p.m. Chinese ffjghfC.
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  • 853 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Lessened Tension THE danger of world war, said Mr. Churchill in 1 a radio talk last Sunday, was not as great as it was a year ago. In tact, he continued the last six months had seen an improvement in the world Si 4 1
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  • 1553 6 Comrade Wang Makes A Report On Rural China By THE TIMES' HONGKONG CORRESPONDENT 'T'HE Communist official in the Chinese countryside is required to interest himself in almost every aspect of people's lives. He holds a position midway between the levels of the village and the provincial capital. So when he
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  • 402 6  - Say what You like TAKAR ■HMgnaHBBHBHSf i jlB OUR HIGH STANDARDS GF BRIBERY "CITY LEADERS WANT ENQUIRY COMMISSION ON BRIBERY" "The police hove asked Government to give them powers to look into bank or postoffice accounts of public servants." (S'pore news item). Americans ore always proud to show the world
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  • 200 6 out into the light of day. They must have the widest publicity. Their pictures must be in oil the papers Their names must be in every mouth. Their techniques must be understood and discussed. They must be properly rewarded for what they hove done and ore doing. No
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  • 729 6 We the PEOPLE WRITING ON THE WALL Sir; •In introducing its new Temporary Occupation Licence Rents, the Land Office makes two extraordinary statements to justify itself; 1. The fees charged in previous years were based on pre-war rates which themselves were drawn up at a time when there was no
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  • 260 6 Review of views Pilgrim Welfare AS the IMgrimagr i Mecca was to Utusan Me aj thai <- e > Eare the p be taken c< < Malayan G Last year the- 1 grim* h tto t they had 2 look after th< n 1 inadequate c more than ball I
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  • 209 7 V«M«| announced Iclay that the Strate«ic \.r t.«mn.a.Hl w.ll be equipped with elusive n^w 1..., s ranjje lighter bombers capable of deliverii." „i..iiuc bombs against key targets deep in the enemy's homeland. Because of greater speed better manoeuverahility and smaller size, the fighter bombers
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  • 196 7 Wedemeyer Campaigns For Taft WASHINGTON, May 5. Retired Lt General Wedem e y e r ad a National "Citizens raft* 1 rcanizai km being p to aid in Oh:o Sena- t." Tail's campaign for Ri ran presidential m ing ttds S.:::iay. a gn headquarters ey< i v. open an York
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  • 127 7 RACHI M. y -4 (Reuter)— •ie P;=-. G vermnerit anj Um intro faction r travel between i and India, replacing; senl permit sjrstem es i bed as "out unsatisfactory." tssports. fllstine from international I oe issued. need visas for P tristan *e said that
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  • 143 7 I PAPIS. May 5. (Reuter):The French Foreign Office toInighi confirmed that the United States has suggested a fourpower High Commissioners' meeting in Germany, but added thai at this stage ft is only "a vague dea." The suggestion that the Bis Three should ask Russia
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  • 98 7 KATMANDU. NEPAL. May 4: (Renter) Mr M.P. Koira'.a. Nepalese Prime Minister, announced at a press conference here last night that he was committed to recall Nepalese (Gurkha) soldiers serving in alien colonies. He added, however, that such practical considerations as their resettlement and rehabilitation prevented
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  • 64 7 Phot". A tableau representing the chariot of the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra drawn by a sphinx fashioned out of tulips moves in procession through the centre of the Netherlands bulb-growing district. The tableau was one of 32 which took part in the annual procession from Sassenheim to
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  • 175 7 Ex-Ministers Predict Fall Of Tory Govt. LONDON, May 5, (AP): Two former Cabinet Ministers predicted Sunday night that "muddle" and "incompetence" would bring down Mr. Winston Churchill's Government soon. Sir Hartley Shawcross. exPresident of the Board of Trade, told a political rally at Warrington '"What we are seeing now is
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  • 315 7 LONDON, May 4 (UP)— The talks between Britain i'inl the United States over the Mediterranean Command may come to a head this week when Admiral William Ferhteler. United States Chief of Naval Operations, opens soussions with top-ranking leaders. ;on Monday a series of di i
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  • 44 7 MANILA, May 5, (UP): Two persons were drowned and three others were missing after a motorboat with 28 aboard capsized in Laguna De Bay, the Philippines' largest lake, some 25 miles southeast of Manila, on Sunday evening.
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  • 95 7 GENEVA. May 5. (Reuter).— About 70 nations are**expected to attend the fifth United Nations World Health Organization Assembly which opens a threeweek session here today. The Assembly will make a ruling on Libya's application for membership of the Organisation and on French requests for the
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  • 157 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York. May 5. (UP)— The United States charged today that the Communists are smuggling dope into Japan and are using the proceeds from its sale to finance party activities and obtain strategic materials for Red China. The charge was made before the
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  • 260 7 WASHINGTON, May 4: (Renter)— General Alfred Gruenther, North Atlantic Chief of Staff, told Senator* here that commitments bringing America into war in any part of the World were "the price of leadership the price paid bv Britain for a century/ 9 Parts of the
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  • 293 7 White hT^" l^ 0 M r y 4 (Ll>) TUe <»«'- Mb off Win c House negotiation* between the steel iml us |ry an ,l o The negotiations which began only yesterday morning collapsed at 2115 GMT today. Acting Defence Mobilizer John R.
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  • 78 7 JERUSALEM. May 4. (Reuter) The Israeli Government decided today to transfer the Israeli Foreign Ministry from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The Foreign Ministry was the only government department not moved to Jerusalem when the Israeli Parliament and Government transferred their seat to the Holy
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  • 265 7 COLOMBO, May 4: (RruU-r)— l o lon i, M in nUJ India to refuse iravH fa< ilitie* to per—— Jik« K i«, rnnu. to create disturbance* before the general rlrrifaiw i,> (vyUtn. The Indian High Co i sion today Forwarded the i km
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  • 190 7 SAN FRANCISCO, California. May 5, (AP):— Radio Free Asia has added an additional Chinese language dialed to its programme schedule, it was announced here yesterday by RFA director, John W. El wood. Use of the new programme in the Hakka dialect will give Radio Free
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  • 77 7 CAIRO. May 4. (Boater): A West German delegation visiting Cairo to conclude a new trade with Egypt held its first business meeting With senior Egyptian officials today. The nine-man mission is head ed by Dr. Hans Stuck, who snd the negotiations would Drobably
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  • 98 7 Socialists Lead In VV. German Voting WJ FSB A DEN'. Germ bn f May 4. (UP):- Th< armament West a r n n i Socialists jump* d into v lead a& ballots wen coun i here En Sunday's elections in the stftte h considered i test of popular support for
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  • 318 8 NineFilipinosSa ved By S'pore Tanker Standard Shipping Reporter NINE lucky Filipino seamen were landed in Singapore yesterday by a British oil ranker after spending a 33-day ordeal on the wreck of a half- sunken United States submarine in the South China Sea. The Filipinos
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  • 215 8 Heron Air Service Will Appeal To Asians Standard Aviation Reporter DK HAVILLAND'S 14--seater Heron aireraft gave a lueky two dozen<»<ld aviation people in Singapore m her two hall-hour demonstration flights yesterday, mueh to chew on her ideal suitability as th<- "feeder" type passenger plane for this quarter of SouthKasl Asia.
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    • 438 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regu'af Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port SueUrnhaiu Penans. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan l»ue S'poff Due Prnanc From "llan.van::" Maj 6th May 9th Hongkong i "Szerhuen* May 11 MayMth Honskoii!; Sails sails Sails Penaiis I' S'ham S'porc lor
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    • 445 8 S'pore P.Sham Por., "KOREA" for Bangkok Saigon Hor.okong M>tlifif »taHf ttttlfaj "KINA" for Banskok. Saißon. Hongkong Kobe d: Yokohama It-til— IT-18June II 1- I ln4 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG "BINTANG" pmentij loadin? Japan foe Ban«lcok abt. 10-MMaf SAILINGS TO (ONTINtNT SCANDINAVIA For Colombo. Aden Port Said. Genoa Antv\erp Rotf- r Hambur?.
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  • 235 9 FRESH S UARP FALL IN S'PORE RUBBER PRICE Lowest Level In 10 Months Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices, which were five cents per Ib. cheaper last week, dropped by a further 4 3/8 cents per Ib. yesterday to the lowest levels I reached since July 22, 1950. Liquidation and a
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    46 9 photo. on, oi five IS-toa Euclid durapi-u trurks. imported by jJadeteves <M.> i.td. for the Eastern Miniuu and Metals <«» Ltd.. of Dunsun. us here st«-n in the Singapore Harbour Board. The truck, powered by a 160 h.p. fummin> dioel engine, is for c*rrvinn iron ore. Standuid
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  • 147 9 H> MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reporter SPOKESMEN for leading nil companies said in Sag apian yciflirdaj thai it wsm 100 earlj yet lo forecast nhrlher Singapore a»ul ihe Federation would affected l»\ ihe I .>. <>«>v«-rniii«'iil iian on |»etroS ami oil export* to
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  • 147 9 BokoaK N- a Tek i i P. Setai I :> s:., T. lanji i j. l«'Mk: LJpiS hurk: St. S r n I t«t 'tor isjr: Ft td 1 i ;><;%: I) nus 'i ng 1 \o. i; Lun s d. f barf: R< ti levc I
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  • 183 9 Shares Hit By Rubber Price Fall SINGAPORE, Bdon. Tm Malayan share market opened *V week on a steady i te bui at the dose rubber shares became mainly nominal following the continued decline ol the commodity price. This weakness also influenced industrial ur.d tin shares prVes of which closed ofi
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  • 302 9 LONDON. May Britain's Invest shop window, the annual British Industries Fair, opened here today v*i;h 10. VAH) brand new products on sale to buyers from all o\er the world. The three seetions of tin- fair, two in London and one in Birmingham, will
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  • 58 9 US. price controls on raw cotton and cotton textiles and apparel probably will b e suspended within a few days. The ceiling on raw cotton, set 13 months ago. is 45.76 cents iUS.i a pound for white anc extra-white middling 15/16th inch staple length a basic grade.
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  • 173 9 By. ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN. Standard Correspondent JAKARTA. Apr. 5 North Sumatra's rubber planters today opened a new tactical pVise in tJw war between natural and synthetic rubber. At Medan before a strong array of observers including leading figures in Indonesian civil administration and foreign consular
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  • 77 9 The Cunard Group's accounts for the year ended last December showed sua operating surplus ol E6.445J90Q compared with £10.780.000 for the previous year. Depreciation took £2.476,000 (against £2.513.000 before), income and profits tax £3.683.000 < £498.000 >. Surplus for the year amounted to £3,351,000
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  • 154 9 BORELLI RUBBER CO LTD: 1: A p ofit ol $431,733 (143 9 per cent, i was attained foi 1951 despite the handicap of forward sales which brought down the average realisation to 51. 07 per 1b ex estate. Final dividend of 20 per! i cent.
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  • 20 9 Th t > r. o agreement between Hungary and France has been I extended for another year. Reuter
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    26 9 photo. The opening ceremony of the Second Regional Conference of the Junior Chamber International for Asia at the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry HalL AP
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  • 101 9 COMMODITY PRICES Latest Singapore rub her prices (per Ib > yesterday were. Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose SI.OU $1,012 FOB in bales May No. 1 R.S.S. 81.01 $1.01?. No. 2 R.S.S. .98 .99 No. 3 R.S.S. .95 .56 Tone: Steady after TTifr MINIKIN KIBRFK Monday's opening prices per lb.
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  • 179 9 NEW YORK. May 6:— SouthEast Asian and Far Eastern countries experienced a continu ed decline in demand for rubber and other raw materials during the last quarter ot 1951, accord ing to a report of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East
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  • 252 9 'VOLUME II of the International Pharmacopoeia was ihe Mibjeet of the just concluded ««»ion of the Who Expert Committee on the Pharmacopoeia held in Geneva, Volume I was published recently. This volume will include about 200 monographs, many of them describing new drugs, injections, etc.,
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  • 162 9 Standard Shipping Reporter ITH the arrival yesterday in Singapore of the new j Portuguese-owned passenger freighter, the 7,607-lon India, a new service was opened between Portugal and the Far East via Singapore. Owned by the Companhia Nacional De Navegaco, the owners of the India are
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  • 158 9 WASHINGTON, May .> (AP): The rice-exporting countries of the world have about 10,500 million pounds of milled rier available for shipment during 19,>2, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates. This would be slightly more than the world's rice trade for 1951. when about 10.200 million pounds
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  • 796 9 THE U.S. Government 4s likely to cut Its price of natural rubber in the near future, according to informed sources in New York, cables John McKee, A. P. correspondent. The U.S. Government which has tx efl sole b i and seller of the
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  • 27 9 CHIN ported i eed to expoi I 100 qqq rice to J hJeo tsa it is expi i La i P< Icinß Reuter
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  • 371 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS A BRITISH hand saw equipped with a revolutionary type of culling blade and now available in Malax a open* new techniques never before possible in workin« rul»ber, metal, *oo<l, leather, glass, plastics and other materials. The machine is the u Tyler
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  • 84 9 M*ALAYA supplied 10 per cent and Indonesia 20 per cent of the world 1051 pain oil and palm kernal exports, reports the U*. beptirtmeni of Agricuk Bfalaya'f shipment* \r\ 1951 were 52,133 short tons roinpared with 57.350 tom for 1950.
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  • 46 9 World sugar stocks in the current crop year may show an increase of "about 1,(]50,000 .short tons raw v;ilue. B.M Dyer and Co./ New York sugar economist* and brokers, report The increase is expected to be almost entirely in exporting countries.- A.P
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  • 193 9 THE U.N T Pood a«d Affricul ture Organisation witi convent three meetings in Bandoji ng in May. all dealing with rice pro duction. The third se.s.si<»:i <•! the International Rire Commission will convene on Hay 12. I; ill fol low separate m^m?<; «>!
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  • 74 9 Standard Market Reporter THE product- market 1:1 Singapore was quid and inactive yesterday. Copra had buyers if $26| per pkul and selleis at .^7i but no deal was recorded. Coconut oil buyeis quoted $44 and sellers 545 per pictlL Betel nut $32 (.split Copra S26J (buyers); Coconut oil
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    • 102 9 Despatches P'-i.Miiak 8 a.m. by j P :nhang 8 um. by g, s noon by Belaga, i A rai ia noon by C 'ia. Medan ami Ceylon oy Aeaeaa, Britain. N I Ere, Europe, N. and Air ;t. \V Indies (panels Wiiy) BOOn bj Af!:tas. Arrivals Tc*a> Thailand (letters and]
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  • 1259 10 S'PORE'S GROWING MUSIC -CONSCIOUSNESS MUSIC NOTES BY ANACRUSIS \\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\W AFTER ten very pleasant, restful days on Penang HilL it is tood to be back in Singapore with the heatwave, some milsic and two faithful but fretting tykes. The phrase "Yes. thanks; but glad to be buck, you know, following an
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  • 309 10 SINGAPORE <4X4 metres «t 41 metres) 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Tunes from the Shows; 10.43 Rendezvous with the Mars; 1 p.m. Radio Orchestra: N>ws 1.45 Dell Staton Trio: 6.15 Programme .Summary: tJ.II Interlude; ♦i.i"» I nited Nations Album- ({.40 Radio .Malaya Trio; «.5."i Announcements Share Market Report: p.m.
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  • 439 10 THROUGH THE SWING DOOR WEBB JONES -rpHi: BOOGIE WOOGIE J MARCH"; "OX THE POTATO FARM" (Buddy Morrow His Orchestra) HMV 8.*****. "Boogie Woogie March" takes you on a tour ot the United State? and is a slice oi geography set to music. Maybe this will give some enterprising schoolmaster an
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    • 50 10 (^L^ fr—vi IT'S A GYP! I WON *5 SHOULD 1?^ JMAT'S NOT FAIR,! fT&T^T*^^ HOW COULD H&f*'*^ J£<~*£> /FROM MV W\FE ON THE I HE WOULDN'T MRS. BOTTS! I'M B _(l NEVER LET HIM CARPvI t-W&'fC SERIES AND MOW^J \PAY ME IF IJj SURE HE'D PAY P V^TH^r MUCH MONEYU
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  • 488 11 Alston Expects Wins In Doubles FARGO, North Dakota, (UP)— Most of the members of the United States Thomas Cup Team I have had much more experience now and they know a hit more about the Malayans. That is just how Joe Alston, America's No. 2 player, summed
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  • 175 11  - GOLF Here's HOW Slammin Sam Sneat dfdfd /.Y the left picture our player tins started his downswmg in that "alMogpether** movement I've described here Using ii you siuidij start reversing you're your leit arm guiding your club, jour weight starting io shiir from right to left leg, your head remaining
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  • 111 11 CABMEL, NEW YORK. May 5, (AP»-- Florence Chadwick, only woman ever to swim the English c:ianneli in both directions, said Sunday she is considering an attempt at a non-stop .swim across the channel and back. j Miss Chadwick training here for t^e Catalina Island swim next
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  • 104 11 THE following were elected officials of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club for the year .it an annual general meeting held at the Club-house on Friday: President Mr. Chu» Choon Leon?. Vice-Presidents Mr. Lim Seow Ens. Dr. C.J. Poh. Mr. Tan Boon Poh. and Mr. Txin Puay Hec. Hon.
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  • 570 11 KLUANG, Mon.— The Johore Tennis Tourney which bec;an at Kluang May 1 and 2 have been progressing satisfactorily according to schedule and will be continued on May 8 and 9. Of the fixtures completed very few games went up to three •sets and most of the winners
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  • 66 11 ISTANBUL. May 4. (Reuter) Switzerland took a winning 3 o lead over Turkey in their first round European Davis Cup tie here today when they added the doubles to their victories in the first two singles matches. J. Blondel and P. Blondel beat Nazmi
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  • 33 11 LOXDOX. Slay S CAP) Vic Herman. Glasgow flyweight. gained an e:isv points victory over Jean Binet of France in a 10-round fiyht staged here Sunday by the Ring Sports Club
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  • 363 11 BRESCIA. Italy. May S (AP) Giovanni Kracco. in an Italian Ferrari, Sunday won the 19th running of the Mi He Mijilia classic road race. The plucky Roman car dealer took fir*! honour* in Italy's famed test of skill and endurance after a thrilling finish duel
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  • 60 11 AXKARA. May 5 (AP> The Corinthians, Brazil's champion soccer team found to their sorrow Sunday that a Turkish «oGcer referee can be tough. When the Corinthians leading a Turkish team 2-1, began arguing over the selection of players fur the Turkish squad, the referee call the game
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  • 31 11 LONDON, May 4: (Renter)— The Athenian League amateur soccer team which is to play six matches in Hongkong and Singapore left London by air tonight. Sixteen players travelled.
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    • 410 11 SHIPPING NOTICE n.v. "Trannctnre/ pROM Continent discharging t G^ cr *l c argo alongside "ie Singapore Harbour Sh 3 vi n or about Bth May Will consignees P'.oase contact Paterson JSS^ 8 Co Lt <*. Union Bonding, Singapore— Tel. No i ALUMNTASSOaATraT SWEEP THE Draw of the Alumni Association Sweep
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    • 65 11 MISCELLANEOUS \~OUR lurk for 1052 with A suggestions for your success, elimination of worries. Send S.A.E. to K. N. ACHARY. L.Hy.. M.I.A.H. (Lon.) G.P.O. Box 1311 Singapore. /^OOD news for the sick Siow Keng Ngoh. Specialist In acupuncture and cauterization (an old Chinese art of treating diseases without usjng Medicine).
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    • 872 11 I»I I I 1 SITUATIONS V*C«ffi IJRITISH Company require- first-class Genera! SWtef man; essential thorough know ledge Singapore Ifederatioi markets fluent Eng'i-.ii. Ma .:j.\ local Chinese rii^ie "ts O:v\ ffcose with first-dbss rr fere tires will be considered App!\ Bfix Xo. T. 811, Standard S'pone l. APPLICATIONS are invited ii<;m
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    • 361 11 n tT j CNGAGIMtNI TAN KONG: The Bnga* A me i^ llUWUiH tin* l>< tween Tan Cheng Teong kmi 'of Mr 'I .m H-mj Chuan -i the Me Madam Sect B n N< i arui Kong Tik Yee [laughter 'of Mr and Mis. W. H Kong on 1-5-52. DEATH \|A'i
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 51 11 I HIGH TIDES at the prlocipaJ resorts in Alaiaya: I Oil A V AM I'M Singapore 8.19 8.36 Malacca 5.22 5.38 Port Dick soil 4.03 4.19 Port S'ham 2.35 2.58 Penanp 10.49 10.43 TOMORROW: Singapore 9.U 9.27 Malacca (i.03 6.24 Port Dickson 4.44 SOS Port S'ham 3.17 3.36 Penang 11.19
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  • 330 12 S AF A PLANS MAMMOTH PETITION FOR A SPORTS STADIUM TO MAKE Government "sit up and realise the need for a sports Stadium in Singapore/' SAFA is to ask Colony soccer and sports fans to put their signatures on a petition to Government to be compiled by SAFA. The target
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  • 125 12 SIKKMBAN Mon. For the second time this season there was an abrupt end to football match on the parifaiaf here when the crossh.ir of one of the goals collapsed after a few minutes pljv in a league game. The ni.itrh uas between the 1" ('•urkhas and
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  • 127 12 IPOH M i Time r ibbe I P i Rec eation Club t XI of ictory when tbej la si Teluk Ap.snn e>e ai Teluk Ans m yestei i Hi si lease of the wickei :-a sc >red 112 Chan Kok 4' Chan Ph
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  • 111 12 \KW YORK. May 4. (UP).— K Christenberry of the; York Boxing Commission ed today that weiterweight Chuck Davey of D aa b'-e:i ordered to g<] through with a bout at S use, New York, before he fights in Indianapolis. Chi istenberry said Davey had been ordered to
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  • 50 12 SINGAPORE Corinthians have i > < i ed :i^.4i:;s* the suspensions led out to them by SAFA'a < nmission oi Inquiry for their i ith iri^cd tom of Kota Bharu i\■ i i Corinthians 1 appeal was by hand yesterday. W i the letter came Corinthians' tion
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  • 58 12 4 Players Suspended fKNAXC. Mon. —Four Pending footballers have been >u>pended by the Disciplinary Bn.ird following recent rough play ia soccer matches. They xrr Wari, of the Muslim Retrrition Club, who gets three years' V. S. Mania m of IRC\ >lx months. J. P. Muthu of I;uli.ins Sporting XI two
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  • 117 12 TWK CHAIRMAN of every SA^il rujji.juticv j> authorised ?<< i ake a itatement to the presa immediately after every meeting i. he wish*-, Mr N S Hogan sxFAs commission o£ inquiry ■•••r-ni!i a.i^ informed yester diy. Mr Hogan naked for this J fthorii at SAFA'a full
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 12 United States Olympic swimmer Zoe Ann Jensen, gives her 18-month-old daughter. Jean, a diving board view of the Athens Athletic Club pool at Oakland. California. Zoe Ann hopes to represent the U.S. in the Helsinki Olympic games. She is the wife of baseball player. Jackie Jensen, of the
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  • 142 12 High Brow Slugging Tomorrow CHICAGO, May 5 <AP> Undefeated Chuck Davey and once-beaten Chico Vejar will wind up their sparring schedule today and taper of! in tcaimng for their Id-round welterweight attraction in Chicago Stadium Wednesdav night Vejar, university student who is 21 today, has been concentrating on left hooks
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  • 207 12 WORCESTER, May 5 (Reuter) Continuous, rain for 24 hours 1 prevented any play on the j second d:iy oj the three-day match between the Indian tour- I ing c-: icket team and Worcester- j shire today. The Worcester ground, one of the prettiest in the country,
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  • 75 12 HAMILTON, Bermuda. May (AFP) American tennis star Patricia Todd today won the women's singles final here when she beat Barbara Scofield, «-4. 6-0. The men's doubles were won by Americans Bill Talbert and Vin Seixas who beat Don McNir and Frank Guernsey 2-6, 6-1,
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  • 19 12 H. Mergard won the Rotary Cub golf competition held at the I-l ind Club on Sunday.
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  • 30 12 TIONG BAIIRU Rangers were given a walkover in their SAFA Div. 2 match at CYMA yesterd ly. Theil opponents. Katong Sajarah "A" were unable to t'..>e a team.
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  • 26 12 A TOTAL "I 1H teams have entered for the Singapore Senior Challenge C";ip soccer competition .tnci 35 for the Junior tour- 11 e
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  • 149 12 HazariTipped To Retain Tennis Title IPOH. M m— The 1952 Perak Malays lawn tennis championships are due to start on Saturday at the Town Board courts. finishing on May 18. Hazari is favoured to retain his singles title while Aziz and Aladad Khan should have little difficulty i'i retaining their
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  • 105 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Chinese Athletic Association defeated the Selangor Medical Sports Club by three goals to one in a third division league match on the Kampong Attap ground this evening. All the goals were scored in the second half. The game was
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    58 12 Canoeists battled against the rapids in the best adventurestory tradition when the Wild Water Regatta of the C anoe Fellowship took place on the Thames near Shepperton Weir. Middlesex on April 27. The competitors. who numbered about 40, included three women. Picture shows W. H. (rocket, one of the competitors,
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  • 53 12 A REQUEST from the Malacca FA. that the Malaya Cup game between Malacca and Singapore due for Mav 10 at Malacca be postponed, as most of Malacca's Services plavers will not be available was accepted by SAFA yesterday. June 29 u the oe w date
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  • 161 12 New Cooper Makes Debut On Sunday ALL EYES will b e on Neil Moncrief's new Cooper 1100 c.c. when the annual Gap Hill Climb, organised by the Singapore Motor Club, is run on Sunday. His main opposition is expected to be Col. Vaughan's Fraser-Nash and Ferguson's Cooper. The meet is
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  • 29 12 A Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Association will be held at Bukit Tim ah Range on Sunday. Shooting will commence at 8.30 a.m.
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  • 498 12 SINGAPORE will see a South Korean soccer team in action if SAFA's offer to the Korea Athletic Association, announced yesterday, is accepted. The Koreans, due to pass through Singapore early June on their way to the Olympic Games at Helsinki, offered to stop over lor
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  • 66 12 AN extra-ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Malay Badminton Association will be held thir Sunday at the Kota Raja Malay School at 9.00 a.m. sharp. Presidents. Hon. Secretaries and members of the Committee of affiliated parties are requested to attend the meeting. Malay Parties which
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  • 83 12 NEW YORK. Mav 5 fAFP).— Italian driving champion R. Ascari arrived here last night by plane to take part on May 13 in the Famous 500-mile Indianapoli.s car race. He brought with him three Italian built Ferrari automobiles two of which will b e driven by
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  • 99 12 w i FSB A DEW Germany, Mav 5 (AP>.— Straight Clark. Call- 1 rornia, wan the singles cham- i pionshin at an international tennis tournamerit here Sunda> by detesting Host Hermann. 24- year-old German Davis Cup team prospect. 4-6. #4 7-5. 6-0. Clark put hi
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  • 298 12 WHAT promised to be a good, hard-fought game turned out to be a rough scramble when Young Companions Athletic Association met and beat Wonderlads Sports Club two-one in a SAFA Third Division league soccer match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Th e game was marred in
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  • 428 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mo..— ln a lint d.v.s.on league match played here today he Selangor Eurasians were very lucky to .1 aw gainst tfa! Selangor Malay, each side .coring two gOa S The Eurasians who played far below for... vere triers. The Malays
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  • 135 12 KUALA LUMPUR The Selangor M■• Club hold a now yesterday when Dvei lets were ban led graphs with I■ i identified vag:*photos. Thev had to di the points <■'.'• k their own NMfte and re 4 to the Coliseum I I cognised all the
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  • 25 12 the two Into twcen Hongk tor the hm <■ The sum wiii I "Inter-Port Fund" Singapore go to H jnear for the cup mat
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  • 56 12 PENANG. Mon Penan. Malaya Cup team to n\< Kedah at Alor Star M Thursday was chosen t ni^ht as follows: Swee Harfc Ram Poh. McGregor. Sun; Hock. Falconer. Poh Hm Poh Bens. Aziz, Siang Kk. Buang. Rawi and Cheng Eafi Reserves: Boon Teng. Pfm thamby. Swee
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  • 73 12 AT the annual genera! meeting oi the Cable &r Wireless Club held at the Clubhouse <Farrer Park> on Sunday, the following were elected oftice-bearers fo: the year: W E Coates (Chairman) R G Cumbe (Vice-Chairman) R. A W li i e (Secretary Treasurer) General Committee A G
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  • 248 12 Sajarah, Casuals In Listless Draw SOCCER FANS who turned up at the Jalan Resftf stadium yesterday for the SAFA Division one ma between Chinese Casuals and Katong Sirjarah had 11 consolation for a very dull game, the enjoyment of i beautiful, balmy evening. The teams, after 60 minn of second
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 82 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Dir l Roben SC b s :< Julan Besar; Dn\ :,A "A" v Netaji at (•> migration SC r K Mu League at CYMA: Y V.v T. of BODCA SB League Robinsons tile Bank at SRC: CM B Borneo Co at Farrei P MEETING: M over committee
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