Singapore Standard, 13 May 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 315 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 478 1 ■OPERATION QUESTION* ENDS Standard Staff ReportCT KUALA LI MPI R, Mon.— "l am determined to get lite information and I'll get it", stated General Sir (.(•raid Templer, the Federation High Commissioner, imi mediately alter 38 boxes containing answers to operation Question" directed at five towns
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  • 100 1 Selangor Planter Shot Dead ulinl Staff CorreNpondent V A LUMPUR, Mm g 3 il of the Eroertea ii c news I ur mg me < notorious *er- f Sepang m •of came into the 'imeralng when aboul s shot and killed ian Assi stant Estate bush, bungalow i m v
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  • 34 1 i.■■ iy 12, *Re it i members of R Australian Aii v t ft left here bj bei i utd Bomb n nanci. Singapore, who 12 moni ■rat mm sen
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  • 518 1 Last Minute Govt. iNegotiation With L m TT p 1 Jmon LJnsuccessiul Standard Staff Reporter A LAST minute dramatic more by the Singapore Government to avert the threatened strike of 480 members of the Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staffs' Union failed yesterday. The strike begins today.
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  • 188 1 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Traction Company Employees Union has written a letter to the Traction Company informing their em ployers that they will stay away trom work tomorrow to attend a Court case The case concerns two eonI ductors who are involved m
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  • 154 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Community leaders here welcomed the .suggestion mac'o m Lon don a few days a«o by Sir Frank lin (irmson that Singapore and the Federation should mer^e. Mr. Leung Cheung Ling. Federal Councillor and Vice President of the Selangor Branch. MCA., said ttheer c
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  • 50 1 SEATTLE. May 12. (AP): Air Force investigators and astronomers, after checking hundreds of eyewitness reports, said '.oday a fiery object which exploded with violent force over Seattle and the surrounding Puget Sound country early yesterday probably was a meteor. The object flashed across the sk y early yesterday.
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  • 46 1 CAIRO. May 12, (AFP):— Sir Cecil Campbell, chairman of the consultative council of the British Embassy here, committed suicide at hU home here last night by shooting himself with a revolver. He recently made a trip U> London connected with the An&io-Etvptian negotiations.
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  • 145 1 Ml NSW, May* 12 (Al») The United Nations Command today sharply accused \Ue Communists of using the Kor*-a armistice talks for a propaganda Muuuliui: hoard. The U.N.C. communique said the Reds fired '"their most vicious propaganda attack ol the 10-month-old armistice negotiations" m a 34-minute
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  • 167 1 TOKYO. May 12. (UP): General Matthew B. Ridgway tinned over the American and the United Nations Far East Commands to Gen. Mark Clark today and took off at 0610 GMT tor the United States en route to Europe and the command ot allied l'orces m
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  • 79 1 RANGOON: M*y 12 <Reuter>— A Comet airliner on a proving flight to Singapore is due \n arrive here on May 18. It is expected to cover thi 6.658-mile distance from London to Singapore m between 18 and 20 hours. Earlier this month a Comet airliner, inaugurating a
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON. May 12 «AP» The United States has agreed to sell "polve equipment and materials' to Egypt, and to give training m America to Egyptian police officials. In response to an inquiry, the State Department disclosed today the U.S.-EK.vptian avjieement was signed m Cairo W
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  • 283 1 SEOUL. May 12.. fAP>: Brigadier-General Francis T. Dodd said tonight Communist prisoners of war who held him hostage on Kojje Island four days last wee* threatened to kill him if the U.S. Eighth Army tried to rescue him by force. Dodd read a statement to
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  • 211 1 Mamlanl Man K«*|»orl«'r LATE last night. Mr. Kuan \*-v>, <»Hi«-ial negotiator aiul l«*^al a<lvi*«'r mi tlir Post ami lVI«-^ra|ili niformed Mart*" 1 nion. rrlful an o(li< -ial I n ion reply to >lr. A. Copper, l>ir«Ttor «»f Costs. Sin»a|M»rr, klio had earlier l>roa<l<asl tli«* (fo\
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    63 1 photo. Honeymooning couple. Martin Cherry. and his li year-old English bride, who are missing in a single engin ed Penival Proctor plane over the Timor Sea. are here pictured in Singapore last Wednesday before they took «WT for Australia. Cherry, a former fighter pilot, was riving his bride of a
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  • 64 2 $141,493 PAID IN COMPENSATION oi;f -f 2J82 cases of accidents reported to the Commis-j sionei fat Workmen's Com-] pensatian during 1951, 54 proved fatal, and awards totalling] 93 were made m 56 cas rhe übstance thus given' the industrial workers m tiie Co nj »ia considerable and' valuable 11 say?
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  • 324 2 SKILLED HK LABOUR FOR S'PORE To Speed Up Building Or Power Project Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors are to import ?ome skilled bricklayers for speeding up construction work on the Pasir Panjang Power Station project. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. President of the City Council, told The Standard yesterday
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    46 2 Standa.d photo by "-^lr"— This doll, dressed by Mrs. Cooper was among one of the guessing- game stalls ai tfce Fun Fair organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade on Saturday at Raffles Institution grounds, Singapore. The girls m the background are S.J.A.B. Cadets. Dave Shaw
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  • 173 2 A police warning U) Singapore <»r owners and drivers to 'uke greater rare o! 'heir vehicles, was issued yesterday I wing reports of I lefts i:' cars, tares, a::-! articles from cars and lorries ■[1 unatten led. a CI l> ipokesman said 'hat da- car thefts
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    34 2 photo. Mr. Chua Ah Hock of 55 Supply Depot, R.A.S.C. with his wife, the former Miss Koh Khoon Loo. fourth daughter of Madam Koh Geok Chin after their marriage at the Singapore Registry.— Standard
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  • 217 2 Clerk Was Suspicious, Held Man A HOTEL clerk told Mr. Mr. Justice Knight and a jury jat the Singapore Assizes yesterday, that shortly after finding the body of a murdered woman m one of the rooms, he threw his arms around an Indian and held him until the arrival of
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  • 136 2 THE day after he told bis nurse at the General Hospital that it was "useless to live" any longer, an invalid was found dead under his second storey ward. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of a professional
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    38 2 Standard photo by t»i Master Derraot Grovewhite, aged 4i. was one of th e hundreds of children who went to the St. John's Fu n Fair on Saturday specially to have a ride on the ounies. Dave Miaw
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  • 24 2 THE Chief Justice, Singapore. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, admitted a new lawyer, Mr. M. Karthigesu. to the Bar, m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 126 2 EMPIRE DAY will be served J *>ls !:1 Singa] on M o 20, yi ar as Ma? 2\ son a Saturday and the Muslim Fasting month begins bef nn that date. Spe -:ai Empire Day broadcasts Singap we nd Fe lerat;i>n schools
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    3 2 Phot* tKiSffifiS Standard
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    45 2 photo. Mr and Mrs Tan Kirn Cheug after their weddins at Wesley Church Singapore recently. The bride is the former Miss Grace Low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low fceow Kiat. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ta» Joo Khiam. Francis Lee
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  • 206 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE *ii<" chosen for the new Singapore Volunteer Corps ramp m Singapore i* a stretch of land, from 4,000 to .">.()()() feet Tanah Merah Besar. The firs! section of the camp, which \*ill accomodate 150 men, is expected to be
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  • 220 2 \\OKK on the construction 01 the new Chinese V.M.C.A. will j begin immediately, Mr. Homer] Cheng, its President, told a j radio audience over RedifTu- sion's Silver Network last i night. during an appeal for; building funds. The cost of the new
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  • 75 2 Air. R. A. Laid.aw. New Zealand business man. preacher and author of the book, "The Reason Why* 1 will be the guest speaker a the meeting of the Young People's Group, at the Bethesda (Katong) Church at 6 p.m. today. Mr. Laidiaw's book. "The Reason Why" is printed
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  • 133 2 MANY Chinese families m Singapore will have to go without "chang" (rice cake wrapped m bamboo leaves) during the coming Fifth Moon Festival or the "Dragon Boat Festival" because of an acute shortage of pulot rice m the Colony. Although 2,000 t>ags of pulot nee
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  • 68 2 GOH SZE KIM (22). a labourer, was fined $200 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting m the management of a chap ji ki lottery. Goh was stopped by the police m front of a house at
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  • 67 2 LOW SER BOON, a clerk m the employ of the. Admiralty at the Boom Defence De"pot Changi was sentenced to nine J£° n l s ..J ig rou imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes yesterday oh a chargt falsifying accounts books ow ,w a alleged to have entered the
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  • 54 2 THE VAJLUE of assets of various trusts and estates under the Administration of the Public Trustee at- the end of 1951 was estimated at $1,448,944, says the 1951 report of the Public Trustee. The Public Trustee Section undertook the administration of 92 estates as compared
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  • 160 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Civil Defence Technical Training Scjjoel at Kolam Aver- is accelerating the trainiag of more instructors to cope with the increasing demands upon it. The School is- now simultaneously running two courses a three-week rescue course for 27 Police Officers
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  • 89 2 RICHARD Paul Herman (38) denied m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he cheated Manghaiam Bherumal Tilani by giving the latter a '$175 cheque which he knew would be dishonoured. As a result of tendering that cheque at North Bridge Road on March 4,
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  • 46 2 AFTER she was fined $300 m the Singapore First Police Court for allowing her house to be used as a brothel, a washer-w oma n Moh Soo Heang (50), promised the court thai m future she would not allow her premises to be used by prostitutes.
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  • 280 3 Told: Keep Off Strikers' Work Standard Slaff Reporter THE SECRETARY of the Singapore Federation of Government Employees Union has sent a circular to members of the Singapore P and T Workers' Union asking them not to perform the duties of the Uniformed Staff while the
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  • 119 3 I' I"**1 GoVf.oßer Amended claim Offer 22.4.53 H« rs— "ssss_" "'jfe 100 M 'f£rr 50/B; *r 9o one only Pitmen spe«al 120x5-140'B' 100x3-123/B/ 120x5-140/B/ 100x5-140 Gra lt-K,!2) 100x8 181) 100x3-140 150x5-160 130X5-15Q 150x5-16n i*** 60x2-70 To be graded New D 60x4-72 .ox4-72 (plus 50c >
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  • 180 3 Flying Honeymoon Couple Missing StaaiaN &aM X.porter KTIL late last night i as r.cr news about pi] >:. Martin and his 22-year- bride, missing -engined Perci- plane ovel the r Sea I pi A jerry de E n d to his home gl :>. New S win -topped t:i !i
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  • 90 3 Journalist To Contest Rochore W d. .IK :.IM Kent Hor, Proi 9Jv< Party I unriiuute B contest the forthcoming Council elections m De bd m Rochore Ward. A imalist Ol 24 years m ling, Mr. Lino wa-; born m ing where he received his ition m the Penan* Free 3
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  • 55 3 NEARLY 3.000 pieces of unidentifiable silver were .sold for $19,700 by the Singapore Custodian of Property last year. There were also 18.500 pieces of furniture sold for $184,582. By the end of 1951 the greater part of the non-enemy property In the Custodian's hands had either boeu returned
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  • 187 3 Insolvency High Costs Are Blamed INCREASED cost of living was the chief reason for insolvency among wa?e earners, says Mr. W. G. Alcock, < Official Assignee, Singapore, m his report for last year, released yesterday. Pointing out that the volume of insolvency among wage earners was not groat Mr. A1
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  • 53 3 BRIGADIER E. J. Montgomery will inspect and take the salute at the passing out parade of 150 Malayan Other Ranks at Nee Soon at 10 a.m. this morning. These men will be posted to units where they will receive technical training m thj branch for which they
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  • 95 3 EUVATE K. McLean of the Manchester Rejctanent. who guilty to two charges Singapore Third Police yesterday of stealing a r valued at $4,500. .4 to Mr. Andrews, and ea scarf which belonged »lrs. Andrews was ordered c Wooibridge (mental) tal for a week's observa-
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  • 105 3 SINGAPORE Marine Police are seeking the assistance of the public to identify the woman whose body was found at sea. off Batu Berlayar. opposite Blakan Mati. Singapore, on April 5. at about 2.45 p.m. The woman, whose photograph appear*, above, was a Chinese, about
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  • 192 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Joint Relief Organisation is at last to begin work on the building of 200 artizantype quarters at Kolam Aver, off Thomson Road, j for the victims of last year's Kampong Bug i s lire. After several months' nego- tiation
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    19 3 Photo. MR TAN Kirn Swee and Miss Loke Yee Chec. who were married m Singapore on Sunday. Wong's Studio
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  • 35 3 The R.A.F. Pipe Band playin; at the Fun Fair organised by the St. John's Ambulance Brigade at Raffles Institution on Saturday when the SJAB's ADi»eal Week oDen *d. Standard Photo.
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  • 130 3 TEACHER ENTERS VOTELIST MR. LIM CHOO SYE (42), younger brother of the President of the Radical Party, Penang, Mr. C. O. Lim, will contest the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections. He has been a school teacher since U>26. Now attached to the De La Salle School, a branch of the
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  • 28 3 HOLDERS or receipts for replacement of defaced or mutilated identity cards dated April 26 are requested to call at the Registration Office to collect them.
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  • 32 3 THE crews of two fire engines, called to a fire m the first floor of a house m Eu Tong Sen Street, yesterday doused it with buckets of water.
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  • 57 3 Spiv s Were Fined $4,640 GOVERNMENT secured 113 convictions against 123 price control offenders during March. There was one acquittal and nine postponments. Fines imposed totalled $4,640 and 115 katies of sugar were confiscated. The majority of offenders failed to display price tags. Thirty-four persons were fined a total $2,140
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  • 105 3 TENDERS are now being called for by the Office of Public Works, Singapore, for the new Out-Patients' Clinic and Blood Transfusion Unit at the General Hospital, whose cornerstone was laid last December. The new Out Patients' Clinic, which will be adjacent to the Nurses' Home,
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  • 100 3 MELBOURNE, May 11.— A Malayan visitor to Australia, Mrs. R. Modder, has stirred leading Australian educationists with revelations of the overwhelming demand for knowledge f now shown m Malaya. Singapore schools, she says, were an inspiration to all concerned m training and checking child delinquents.
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  • 155 3 Sportsman Takes Up Politics MR. JOHN EDL, General Manager of Cathay Organisations, sportsman and musician, has added politics io his busy life. He is now the Secretary of the Progressive Party of Singapore. On -the right side of forty. Mr. Ede fe still a bachelor. While m Cambridge, where he
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  • 66 3 POLICE were again on' the alert at the National Carbon (Eastern) Company, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday morning when some 2">o strikers were on picket duty outside the main gate of the factory. No incident was reported. About 300 workers (members of the Singapore Battery Workers'
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  • 68 3 THREE thousand election forms were distributed to representatives of TL? Youth organisations by Mr. Rayner. the Vice-President of the Singapore Youth Council, at a meeting hold at the Council's office yesterday. Representative^ will m turn distribute them to members of their respective groups who have
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    • 214 3 THE BULLDOG ANT V^' Suspended by it* teet on Z^^Lfr; Australian Bulldog Ant can hold m its jaws a glo»« more than a thousand times its own weight. (rOmporo* tively, fat a human feat a trapeze artist would hove to grip an 80 ton tteomroller with his teeth while clinging
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    • 52 3 §li LIKE OOP SAID... AN* 7HE SAID I WASNT TnTW^^^^^" g 3 WELL.FOO/CY DID TH* 1 I POUF.' HE'S GONE! GOSH, 1 LET DOC KNOW... HERE \j^ gW TRICK ALL RIGHT..^ J j %%ffijfc i DO HOPE I'VE h4Ojl HE COMES NOW, I f" I hII B^ l SN ER
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  • 487 4 Staff 'Satisfied With Pay Rates' Standard Staff Correspondent KL4LA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation postal uniformed men and messengers m the Telecommunications Service have no intention of joining m a strike with their Singapore colleagues, The Standard was told today. Postal and Telecommunications
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    41 4 Tht- engagement is announced between Mr.* Joseph Ng Tionff Yon*. Hdest son of the late Mr. Ng Kiat Hoo. former leader of the Muar Chinese community, and Mis« *a> Siew Honjf. eldest daughter of Mr. Tay Low of Renggit, Batu Pataat
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Heads of departments and senior government officials at Kuala Lipis met Sir Gerald Templer on Saturday when he talked to them on the Emergency for one hour, m the presence of the M c n t r i Besar, Pahang, Tengku Panglima Prang,
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  • 130 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 19-year-old Police Constable. Ahdul Aziz bin Ramli, who topk a Post Office Savings Bank passbook belonging to a friend of his, forged a form of withdrawal and dishonestly induced the Postmaster to deliver to him $50 from the account of his friend,
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  • 33 4 YOGI Sri Shuddhananda Bharathi will give a talk m English and Tamil on "The Path of Purity" at the Capitol Theatre Hall m .Johor« Bahru at 5.15 p.m. May 27.
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  • 257 4 UJALA LIMPIR. Mon. A Iwo-ycar-old murder I>v terrorists wa» avenp«l on Satunlay morning whea a' iiH-mIM-r of a combined Poßce-Kampong '»a rt! had Ihe satisfaction of seeing the woman leader of the gang which killed his father pay for the crime. Tht terrorist •killed
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  • 35 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mrs. Ho Choo Heang (nee Teoh Yew Lian) celebrated her 60:h birthday with a sumptuous Chinese dinner given by her six sons at the Lee Wong Kee Garden Gate, here.
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. To expedite the running of trains. The Standard understands that the General Manager of the Railways now issues letters of commendation to drivers whs m to schedule.
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  • 104 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Assistant Civil Defence Commissioner, Lt.-Col. F. F. C. Watkins, visited the Headquarters, Fire Brigade. Seremban, this morning. He is on a five-day tour m Negri Sembilan, evaluating the efficiency of the State Fire Serivees and its personnel, equipment, and standard of training.
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  • 771 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed five appeals against sentences of death, and reserved judgment m one. Four of the appeals Here for convictions under the Emergency Regulations, and two for murder. Judgment was reserved m the appeal of a Chinese, Chian
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    38 4 Tungfcu Noor Asian as Che Siti Wan Kemban? with her minister m the audience room m the play "Che Siti" (A Greai Lady) at Biaritz Amusement Park, Kota Bahru, m aid of the Suara Muda Club building fund.
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  • 263 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The security forces m Malaya and they constitute .the different categories of the police, the military and the kampong and home guards are winning the war against the Communistterrorists m this country, aided m the past few months by the free flow of
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    46 4 photo. The Teagku Ampnaa of Selangor officially opened tht extensions to the Methodist Girls' School at Klaac Hw new buijduurs include general science rooms, a domain science room and additional classrooms. Picture >ho»« the Tenfku Awntian rutting the ribbon at tht oD<-mn: ceremony. Ching Seng Poh
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPER, Sun Certificates of citizenship totalling 4,234 were issued by the Federal Government m February. This brings a grand total of 338,875 certificates issued to 126,052 adults and 212,823 minors, by the Federal Government fince July. 1949.
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  • 402 4 Several JPs Named On Sultan's Birthday KUALA LUMPUR, Moil— The Sukan of Selangor celebrates his 52th birthday tomorrow and for the second time the occasion will pass off quietly. The customary "at home" has been cancelled and the $15,000 I voted m the State esti- j mates for celebrations has
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  • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ani bin Ali, who was sentenced to death by the High Court. Kuala Lumpur, on March 11, for being m possession of arms and ammunition. was hanged m Pudu Prison this morning. May 12. He was arrested on Dec. 24. last, m
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  • 133 4 DR. LAUBACH ARRIVING IN KELANTAN KOTA BHARU. Mon.-Dr. F. Laubach and his party will arrive m Ko!a Bharu on May 15 to carry out a literacy campaign on the East Coast. Mr. Sim Seng Watt. Hon. secretary of the Kelantan Adult Education Association, said that during his week's stay Dr.
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  • 363 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moil— A British soldier Mi Joseph Lloyd, told the Federation Court of jlfpri day that he had been very poorly defended at hh m the Lower Court for robbery. The Court upheld the sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him
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  • 89 4 XL ALA I I MPI I Vl An ♦■ni.inf and t* wagons of the |M between Tini.tk MM went off the )in t» ing when iMnrifl fered with Uw> Passenyerv on mail's lo and from V had to be transhipped riving at then d--this evening V
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  • 73 4 KUALA The is; s operating Serenciah. ir. tin trirt on Satui casualties vhen expertcciiy i bam with a party of terrorist v Tho }j.«Trol of a 'nggfaff porary Bhi Iti cothes h:. I.^1 approarh:ng the leading members Meeting toff* A DMafMaad Maf place jii v. 'h I killed
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  • 28 4 KUALA LUMP' During opt ra on Saturday. C| was kiHed and R m cident Pte X S seriously woun Edgeley. Privates 0 f and H Clark* wounded.
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  • 280 5 OPEN VOTE MEN: KLALA LI MPL'R, Moil. Paying a tribute to the good work being done by Government temporary officer*, Mr. M. L. Bernacchi, Principal Aslant Secretary, Service Branch, >aid that Con eminent was finding ways getting rid of the temporary services and taking all
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  • 169 5 PKNANG. MOD. More <• two hundred Chinese uo<>! students were told that I ie destiny of Malaya's future iy m their hands by the as- taut Director of Education, I*l lit mt 1m of Malaya. Mr. L. I Lewis, when he declared •;>en the newly-built
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  • 25 5 RAUB. Mon.— Thr» Suit an of Pahang is expected to pay an official visit to Ran!) during the middle part of this month.
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  • 151 5 ti vic's Club: Debate at St. Andrews School re "Formal examinations are obsolete and should be abolished. Stamp Club: Social meeting at the Shackle Club. Beach Road .1.1.3 p.m Alumni Asmi: Clinical meeting at the Dept of Pathology, General Hospital at 8 p.m YMCA: Joint Staff Meeting IL3O
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    58 5 photo. FIRST four young: English ex-service women for the Women's Royal New Zealand Air Force to fly out from Britain, reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday. Under a scheme, New Zealand is accepting a number of British women volunteers for her air force. Pictured here are (from left) Isabel Skelton. Evelyn
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    94 5 photos. TWO of the three Volunteer Special Constables killed m the motor hill climb tragedy on Sunday were buried at Bidadari almost simultaneously yesterday. (Top) Acting Commissioner of Police Mr. N. G. Morris heads the procession as V.S.Cs carry the coffin of Joseph de Cruz to the grave. (Below) The
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  • 115 5 KOTA BAHRU Mon. Before a large gathering, which included Dato* Sen Amar D'raja, president of the Town Board, two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keng Chuan. Miss Lee Peck San and Miss Rosie Lee were married to Mr. Woon Yqon Fah ot the War
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  • 152 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE EASTERN Trade Fair m Ceylang Serai is l»kely to l>e converted into a permanent amusement park. Two Singapore City Council Committees have approved the proposed conversion. They are the Building Com- 1 mittee and the Vehicles and Traffic Committee. Originally, the
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  • 52 5 BRIAN HAWES. the driver ot the sports car involved m the tragedy at the Singapore Motor Club's Hill Climb on Sunday was reported still dangerously ill last nigjit. The fund for the dependents of the three victims of the crash started by the dub was
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  • 40 5 A SUCCESSFUL Bridge and Mahjong Drive, m aid of St. John's Ambulance Brigade. was held yesterday n> Flagstaff House. Singapore. Sir Charles and Lady Keightley were hosts to many of Singapore's younger set at the pany.
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  • 22 5 IPOH, Mon. The British Adviser oi Perak, Mr. I. W. Blelloch, lias just completed a three-day tour of South Perak.
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  • 142 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon —The charge that men, women and children were herded like cattle into the quarantine station m Pulau Jerejak and that there was no privacy for them during ablutions was made by a sevenman delegation of the Penang Regional Indian Congress
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  • 78 5 SARDAR Jogindra Singh, retiring Indian Trade Commissioner will address the Bombay New Delhi, and Calcutta Chambers of Commerce meetings on Malayan-Indian trade relationships when he returns to India on Thursday m the Carthage. Mr. Singh, who has been trade commissioner m Malaya for three
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  • 19 5 CHARGED with extortion m Singapore yesterday Tan Qu;- 1 Lim claimed trial and was allowed $500 bail.
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  • 65 5 AN OPEN' shorthand competition will enliven the Fete and Fair which the V.M.C.A.. of Singapore, is giving on Saturday. June 7. The competition, open to all will be held from 2.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. Tennis Pavillion. with an entry fee of SI. Entries
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  • 37 5 FOR allowing his goat to stray m front of the Tanjong Pagar Police Station. Singapore. and damaging plants there. Asanar Ali Hussein (43) was fined $5. He hud two previous convictions for similar offences.
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  • 41 5 ABU BAKAR bin Etahmai (17) was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Md. Shah bin Wahib with a bottle at Marsilling Road on May 11. He claimed trial and was allowed $500 bail.
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  • 219 5 si BBTATIONS fn Singapore liable iv i«««ti steddtaj today:— DAK itai»~-ti«-r Kd.. lalan \nu»us. 1t.M.11.l McßiiehJe, BraddHl Blse, Island <-<>lf Club, Seletar Pump*. N«*<* Soon, SHHur Wireless. Mental Hospital, Trafalgar Estate, New World, ltend«Miiei-r ltd.. Ban Hoik l.i'ong. Milne Kd.. .Jal.ui sultan. Kcuc-li Rd.. AlhiiMihr;». Kaflir- iiot*-t. Sumbawa
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    • 130 5 LAST DAY! J| vm.i.i:,. 1.15.6.45 a 9.30 p.m. EX»^. W^^Sm pinCf iMALAYAN GAZETTE W^ Installation of HE. The Governor j ■Jl II W M■ OPENING TOMORROW! 3 SHOWS DAILY! II V\l-.!..t0 X R.3OP.M. (NOTE TIMES) ,djk GONE iiHMFiiri vii tiii? nliH Inij 'I WIND! DAVtO 0. SELZNICJCS praHct:9.i MARGARET MITCHELL'S
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    • 18 5 Today: 3.15—6.30—9 15 p.m. 50 cts. to all seats! SUNEHRE DIM" (m Hindustani) with Raj Kapoor Ie Rehanm
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    • 266 5 IMmtM •4Ol2gEg|§£l Air-C«K>|pd I RONALD REAGAN DIANA LYNN I mi WWJII SIIZM KSSC WIMTf ''[^cjfj^e) n\Yi iiMilMljjAjXViß)) Starting JANE RUSSELL VICTOR MATURE TOMORROW! ONE /M) O»7.) "WEDDING AFFAIR Mandarin Picture Dist. by Shaw Bro*. THURSDAY w™£rjLWr mANKSW AfsM£¥ fl iriiit #f ALASTAIR SIM y FAY COMPTON BEATRICE CAMPBELL I _E
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  • Singpore Standard
    • 882 6 THE stnke of the 480 members of the uniformed 1 staff of Singapore's Postal Services is scheduled to begin today. M The strike is not going to be much fun for the public of this Colony. At the same time, we should not forget that it is
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  • 566 6  - Say what yoy Like TAKER The Silver I Lining In The Cloud CHEER up. my friends! There is still a chance for Malaya. No doubt there is much to make us gloomy. But through the gloom a bright star has risen. It now shines steadily over the horizon with the
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  • 95 6 Sir; Why this delay m i paying salaries of student Teachers engaged m March 1952? It is now May and there is no sign of any payments forthcoming. When my son was selected as a student Teacher, I wajs much relieved, thinking that he would
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  • 708 6 Mr. Price Stumbles On A Clue SINGAPORE MMWmm MAKES DISCOVERT 'THE most amazing true detective story m years may be wound up this month. After four months of painstaking research, a thirty-year-old student is back at Cambridge with what he believes w a clue to prove the priceless value of
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 621 6 INDIANS AND THE ELECTIONS IN CEYLON Sir: Your editorial "Outcasts of Ceylon" of Saturday May 10th. 1952. contains some misrepresentations which I am forced to point out 1. disfraJichising some 800.000 Indians The Ceylon Citizenship Act and The Indian and Pakistani Residents (Citizenship) Bill were passed m 1946. They were
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    • 129 6 Sir:— lndia is experiencing a famine. From the litt.e information to be had it seems that the middle class and the poor there are very badly affected by this. There are many wealthy and prominent Indians m Malaya and Singapore who are fully aware of .the situation.
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  • 623 6 Review of Views A Warning SHORTAGE of rice will bring about regrettable consequences to the authorities, warned Utusan Melayu. It was suggested by the paper that General Templer and Mr. John Nicoll should act immediately to increase padi cultivation in this country. What would happen were Siam to demand payment
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  • 12 6 'Now! N<»'.. i sue it «.«syl— -He won't bite you!"
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  • 216 6 Sir, In answer to Rimau's article m your paper of May 7, I would like to answer that the majority I of amahs employed m Singapore by employers normally living outside of Malaya are service families. So I take it as an insult to the servicemen. Amahs
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 Special Announcement WA TCH OUT FOR WE INA UGURA TION OF OUR GRILL GARDEN SERVICE ON THE 15th Or MAY. The Choicest Chinese as well as European Dishes will be served A la Carte meals m the delightful coolness of our garden miWhotel 145, KILMNEY ROAD. Reservations Ring 7193
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    • 11 6 JUVENIA X 7%&t#^_^£/&anee etwee /&i± tf^/W «#/l£y SfMC£STA7 t >OMAJu mtAh
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  • 259 7 at *aM one of all type* of its war*hip 8 operated b, atomic power "within the next 10 year*." Kimball said an atomi. powered navy would hay, greater punch as well as t> able to travel faster and far tner without refuelling Hi
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  • 299 7 b.\Ll LAKE CITY. May 11 (UP) —A forma tureign corresponcit.t vho survived a ship sinking and the Japanese war prisoner camp, on Sunday ;n;ide :u> 'final payment on the 'long Standing debt to God "fur private miracle V. Bam McDougai, Jnr., 42.
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  • 72 7 B1 Rl v |2, .vr> guards I da: i>:'^- patrols torn Ie B< the autoWot ('n v g I 51 tcs sdd B« that reply had a protesi n Sal by the three Westei i anna indanta to the Soviel Control Commission chief. Vassilj Chuikoi
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  • 81 7 Standard '.ondon Correspondent LONDON, May 12 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today:—- LONDON RUBBER Spot 261 d. June 26 d. July/Sept. 25 id. Oct./ Dec. 24id. Jan. Mar. 24 d. June c.i.f. 25id. Market: Uncertain. LONDON TIN
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  • 176 7 Aid For Stranded Students SAX FRANCISCO, May 12. (APj Efforts were under w..y yesterday to help Chinese students stranded here by the overthrow of the Nationalist el wernment of China Throughout the United States, according to a survey by the New V rk Times. 6.000 such students are facing a
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  • 135 7 WASHINGTON, May 12, (AFP). A new radar "eye" fitted to the aircraft. which will "see" through the night, fog and clouds and show the pilot any obstacles m his line of flight, has beon perfected by the United States Navy, the Naval Department announced
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  • 161 7 HONGKONG, May 12 (Rcu-ter-AAP)- A fight broke out yesterday when the Hongkong Telephone Workers Union celebrated its sixth anniversary. Cause of the stormy meeting was a five-star Chinese flag and the portrait of Mao TseWhen some members realized the dispute was getting I out
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  • 68 7 LIVERPOOL, England, May 12 (AP) Three-thousand emploj'ees of the Dunlop Rubber Company plant here voted Sunday to end- a week-long strike and return to work Monday to await arbitration of a wage dispute. The strikers had demanded a weekly increase of onepound. The company argued that the
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  • 45 7 CAIRO, May 12 (AP)—British troops will hold manoeuvres m Jordan from May 12 to 14 m conjunction with Jordan Arab Legion forces. The British Middle East Air Force said the manoeuvres are a continuation of the "normal training" of the parachute brigade.
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  • 283 7 LONDON, May 12 (Router) The Internalional Rubber Study Group ended its meeting m Ottawa without reaching any immediate decision on the problems facing the industry, the Financial Times said today. "There is bound to be disappointment at the meagre results and especially
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  • 127 7 TOKYO. May 12, (AP).— General Mark Clark, Supreme United Nations Commander, said tonight the U.S. Eighth Army agreed to stop screening Red prisoners-of-war on Koje Island m return for the release of Brigadier-General Francis T. Dodd. Clerk who succeeded General Matthew B. Ridgway today as
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  • Article, Illustration
    141 7 Photo The Commandant General of the Royal Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal S. C. Strafford, witnessed an exercise staged by the Royal Air Force Regiment, at Catterick Yorkshire on May 6. The R.A.F. has been told that it must be generally responsible for the defence of its own airfields and other
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  • 262 7 SEATTLE, May 11 (UP) An unidentified mieeile "rumbled like a freight train" and exploded over Seattle early today and the Air Defence Command began an immediate investigation. The explosion bathed this industrial city of 500.000 persons m an eerie bluish light and knocked city dwellers
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  • 651 7 UNITED NATIONS, May 12 (Reiner)— International o f tarf* meal assistance may have "critical importance" on the future wefi-betag of South and South-East Asian peoples, according to the first U.N. survey on th«- social and cultural situation m the world as a whole.
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  • 190 7 DENVER, May II (IP)— Industry an<l union leaden marked time m the United Siat«> oil Mriki- Mfaw as v\\\\ aviation line* all over the world em thHr a\iali<»n <'otiMiiii|»tion. One of the lirst COUntrfei U indicate compliance was Finland lying within the shadow ol
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  • 53 7 TOKYO. May 12 <Reuter AAP). Peking Radio today continued < harges that the llon^kon^ government was persecuting "Hongkong Chinese residents." The radio said "if the British government of Hongkong refuses to withdraw at once its reactionary measures and defies our just protest it will
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  • 123 7 WASHINGTON. May 12 (AFP) President Truman has refused to give the "keynote" speech at the Democratic convention m Chicago where the party's official candidate for the presidency will be mentioned, it was learnt here yesterday. Frank McKinney. President of the Party's National Committee, had proposed to
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  • 65 7 VALETTA. MALTA. Ifej 12 IF) Vice-Admiral Earl Mounib.'itten irrived here on Sunday to take over v i«- <" mand of the British llediterri aean fl<-< Mountbatten, who succeed* Admiral S:r John Edelsten \ho first Mediterranean C mander-in chief nol to bo i I <
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    • 45 7 MALA YAJV AIRWA YS announce A NEW DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) %J \m I W w mm mm I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOh, LEAVES SINGAPORE 0700 HRS. LEAVES IPOH 1000 HRS. m^m\ mm mW^mw mmmmmTmmm?*^. mWm B^T MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. TIL. 2412 TiLtGRAMS "TERBA/IG*
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 265 8 Harbour Board Chief Takes A 'Busman's Holiday' Standard Shipping Reporter MR P. A. T." Chrimes. Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board left Singapore yesterday m the P and O Chusan on a three months •busman's holiday" m the United Kingdom. For he has plenty of work to do m resard
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  • 62 8 D.TAKARTA. Apr. 28 (AFP) —The Indonesian Government iias signed contracts with two Italian shipbuilding companies for tiie delivery of ten 250 to 450-ton coasters at the total cost of USSXI 3O.OOO. Besides, an additional order for two coast-vessels has been placed with a German shipyard
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  • 24 8 MARINERS are warned thai ririny practice to seawards will take place m the Established Coasi Artilery Firing Area today and on Thursday.
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  • 81 8 BANGKOK. May 12 (AFP) Police General Phao. I nai Deputy Minister of Interior, returned from Japan alter ordering 16 coast-guard ships from Japan. Two ships. 'Akhubula and "Polchon," have already been completed and are on their way to Thailand. These ships will be employed m
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  • 340 8 Another Battle Of The Atlantic Foreseen LONDON, (UP)—Another Battle of the Atlantic is expected late this year. This time Britain and the United States will be m opposition as the new 52,000-ton American lineY, United States, tries to crack the trans-Atlantic crossing record 81,000-ton Queen Mary has held for 14
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  • 50 8 NEW YORK. May 12 (UP)— Japan is expected to become a member of the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization within six months alter the effective date of it? peace. This was disclosed yesterday by ICAO's new chief Ernst Car! Robert Ljungberg of Sweden.
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  • 69 8 PARIS. May 12 (AFP*— The largest passenger pane m the world. "Armagnac." made its inaugural flight from Paris to Casablanca and back yesterday. The plane, operated by the French Transport Aerien InterContinental, arrived at Casnblanca five hours after having taken off from Orly airfield outside
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    • 567 8 lurtpDM *4&}Ls~*j& 1-Q *^l fa 0 -> /Aii </t FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland »n Fruncisco Lo s Aofeles All American ranadian Cities Penang P.S'ham S pore Arr LA/5r HAWAII BLAR 24 26Ma> Zi/ZUha ?*»>!»> l.lune 22June YIt'kKNBACH 24 iJJune */Zl June 28June Uul> 2'JJul> F. particulars of
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    • 544 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WtSl (OASI MA! AYA j Hong fat toi Reugat. May 15 lesel toi Malacca Mentakab for D.iambi May 14 traeltoi Pert Dicksoc WeekU for T. Nibung May 15 I iriu Son- n i M&iarra stia for Belawan May I* Swettenham May 14 SLX^L^tom Sejamat for Penang
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    • 522 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to Ctiinu and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penans Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to Thin:* <<■ .la pan Hue Squire Dm* Penane From "Szeehuen" In Port May 14th llon»kon? "Fukien" May f!.">th Japan Sails Sails Sails Penine P S'hum Snore lor
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    • 489 8 Spore P S'h^m V "KOREA' for Bangkok Saigon 8c Hongkong -tt IHUy tJ JK>h k tl -KIN A" for ItoN**. Saisun Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama 20 22June Itttl^njc h. FROM JAPAN HONCiKONG "BINTANG" tor Bangkok... G. 27 28 SAII INGS IO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Colombo Aden Port Said. Genoa. Antvurj Km
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  • 244 9 Tuc wndord Market Reporter per lb. below Saturday closing prices. Prices opened weak at about two cents per lb. lower than the week-end levels with nervous selling once again m evidence. With buyers coming m later, prices steadied and there
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  • 181 9 THE Chairman of the Planters' Association of Ceylon ht> sent the following letter to U* President of the I n.N Planting Association of Malaya:-"At a meeting ot the (teneral Committee of this Association th c view was unanimously expressed that a message of
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  • 224 9 kl Al A II MI'lR, >lon. Federation rubber dealers and preihmm, The Standard learns June npproaehed the Economic Secretary's Department with a m*BBtminm for a Meeting between officials of G<r?erniih nl and representatives of the rubber industry for im formal talks on the
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  • 99 9 1 IN i FATT fSnagei Besi) Output v; 983.48 v '>r the Br ckj irter the r iced pr auction be Dg atti ibutable U> cent- labour on a in* i ixpe i nture deepei ing >: the area lee the remain n ri fear. posil
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 65 9 I jt^.sl Sineauore rubber prices (cents per lb.) yesterday were. Buyers Sellers No Spot Loose IH 86 FOB m bales M>> N». 1 R.S.S. 85i 86 No. 2 R.S.S 8?i 831 No 3 R.S.S. 79 8i Tone: Steadier at the close. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices per lb. were:
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    • 40 9 SINGAPORE, M o n.— The price of tin today was $48 U per picul. Up 871. its. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first ■rssion were: Spot 064 buyers, C'">4\ sellers. Three months &9621 •uyers, £9€3 sellers. S*ttlenie«| Price: one e9si^t.
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  • 784 9 By MICHAEL DAVIDSON of the Observer RUBBER today must be on exciting topic m Moscow and Peiping and m the jungle fastnesses of Ho Chi-Minh (the leader of the Communist Indo-Chinese Vietminh) and Malaya's Communist! chief, Chen Peng. The alarming drop m price
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  • 21 9 Messrs. Gat toy and Bateman report the Aoril out out of Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd. was 28.407 lbs.
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  • 82 9 PRICES on the Singapore produce market were easier yesterday. Little business was reported. Copra was quoted at $29$ per pioul. No business was done as buyers held off. Coconut oft was reported transacted at $47 per picul with further buyers at the prices and sellers holding off. Betel
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  • 49 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. DC. M^cGillivray visited the Forest Research Institute herbarium at Kepong on Saturday. In the party were Mrs. MacGillivray. Mr. J.P. Edwards Director of Forest ry. Mr A.V. Thomas Chief Research Officer. and mob* A*i» tea Budin.
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  • 161 9 Standard Special Reporter JAKARTA, May 12:— The falling rubber prices have hit Sumatra's west coast rubber remilling industry like a delayed action bomb. la the first week of May three remilling factories j situated at the seaport town i of Sibolga have been
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  • 165 9 Big S'pore Send-Off For The Chusan Standard Shipping Reporter. The P. and O. 24,000 ton liner Chilean, which lefl Singapore for the United Kingdom yesterday, attracted v crowd estimated at 5,000, who lined the ship's side fivedeep from godowns 1 to 4 to Hee her leave port. Some of them
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  • 164 9 Shares Are Depressed At Opening Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. The j Malayan share market was quiet' and somewhat at the opening yesterday. Few changes m prices were recorded. Changed prices were: B. B Pet. 38 (i 39 8 Gammons 265 275 Jed M Cements .67 .77 M. Col is.
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  • 198 9 THE main theme of the British Rubber Development Board's stand at this year's Chelsea Flower Show from May 20--23 will take the form of a garden. A large coloured picture showing a house and garden will act as a background. This background picture shows
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 9 photo. Three National Cash Re- gister lop executives Mr. >J. K. Owen, Director of I Public Relations for N.C.R., i MJ.S. Scott. V ice-President and Mr. S.C. Allyn. Presi- dent arc here >een on their arrival m Singapore from New fork on Saturday. They are leaving this morning. Setting off
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  • 328 9 Standard Staff Reporter A SCIENTIFIC hog feed, Terramyein, which is revolutionising the swine industry m the United States and other countries, will soon be procurable m Singapore and the Federation where farmers are now experiencing considerable difficulties m rearing pigs.^ Terramycin, mixed m
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  • 230 9 Standard Woman Reporter THE new General Manager |of Shell Co.. Singapore, and of Shell Co. of the Federation ion Malaya was introduced to j the press yesterday, following] i the departure <>n long leave 'to England of Mr D H Pfchner.
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  • 319 9 $1,939,766 -Profit In 1951 Standard Market Reporter Straits Trading Company, Ltd. report a postwor record profit amounting to $1,939 766 for 1951 offer writing off depreciation and making provision for income tax. In 1950 the profit was $1,466,087. i Company on May ?1 tin dirertors
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  • 146 9 Perak Bid For Easing Of Ban On Rice Sale I IPOH M,,, [f The p unporte s and Exported t j ci»ti »n is Ui seek iesal n j draltin* a petition to Co\ il l i 'ncjn B 4 eking n taxation m ti v sale of free pfaje
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 86 9 OSAKA EXPLOSIVES FIREARMS CO., LTD. No 15. I chnrne, Dojima hamadori. Kitaku. Osaka. Japan Bsperten specializing All kinds of Ilxplosivci for mining and Civil Conslrm tion. fuses. Detonators. Firearms, etc. Inquiries solicited! 1^ lL \/iT4r##^«"** Alto Getting Up Nights If you Buffer from GetUrt* I7p NirhU. Backache. L*« Pain*. I>.«.a
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 18 9 Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (letters and parcels) by train. Hongj kong and China (letters and i parcels) by Carthage.
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    • 213 9 y>. Ships m Harbour VVHARVtS Ship i-: iwn Gate I Benalder 8 I i Bintang 27 28 I Carthage 2 8 •Chungsang 2*-* .;u 2 Denbigsbire 13 14 4 [kauna 15 Hi 4 Japan 18 4 Lariang 2:< 24 2 Obra 33 j -4 2 O'inda 19 20 4 Perseus
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  • 371 10 an adventure called Photography WHEN the long last shadow of late afternoon has dissolved. when the clouds of night have hidden the sun and the lingering rrimson has vanished from the sky. don't heave a sigh •f iegret and put yout camera away. Down m the harbour, ship.-, lights are
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  • 276 10  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR I IHUI S HI 111 \||li\ 1,, 1 hi!,.- bui lltmw pniM iptn well m ,i< I !i I that -i.: hh~h h- i. m m m.- lift- „i th. tmmi I rahri m i ri E50.%1 10l EVCKI i»\ r i and
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  • 1598 10 ".\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ *.4.'i*. an t.4JS lens will b t adequate ann 8 slow fine grain panchromatic fiim may 'be used An f.3.5 lens will give you plenty of scope even with live subjects provided that they are not m violent movement, but >nu will be well advised to use
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  • 702 10  -  Bill Webb Jones by j HAD no idea when I mentioned casually m my column last week about Bins Crosby that the response from readers would be so overwhelming. Practically everyone agreed with me that he must be the best known man m the world, and
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  • 404 10  - THROUGH THE SWING DOOR BILL WEBB JONES a GLYXIS JOHNS, one of Britain's hardest working actresses, will once again be .seen and heard by Malayans m the Somerset Maughan film "Encore"' Glynis plays the part of young wife who takes up stunt diving at Riviera Hotels. Glynis does not -include
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  • 973 10 Music Notes by ANACRUSIS' r FHERE never has been such a demand for the performance of good music by the world's finest exponents as there is today. We are inclined to take this for granted and. if we do give it any thought at all,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 409 10 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE (484 meire* a 41 metres) <J° f^Lfi*-*! WjW Tunes f fchows; m.43 For Schools; l p.m. Radio Orchestra; I.:* N>w S 1.4S j7m». Done* Orchestra; p.m. For Schools; b .13 Programme summary; «.i; internfZL •l2 S r it 'i Album; 8.46 **J** Ma Trio; Announce- ■5?
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  • 397 11 V ALBERG AIMS FOR EMPIRE GAMES No Helsinki Trip In Mind, He Says SINGAPORE'S first World Olympic representative, high jumper Lloyd Valberg, is not making a "come back" bid for this year's Olympics at Helsinki. He is reserving his best for the next British Empire Games to be held m
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  • 213 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead yMwy WHEN you study correct golf form and fix the menial picture m your mind poucan duplicate this good golf later on the golf course. Keep you head m fixed position and rotate your body around your spin as an axis If von shove
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  • 198 11 KOTA BARRU, Mon In a I colourless soccer before a poor crowd which included His Highj aesa the Sultan of Kelantan yes- terday at Padang Garong Kota Bahru Kelantan Warders XI ■jlSol's league and cup-tie chamj pions trounced an inexperienced Rest XI by lour goals to
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  • 103 11 INDIANAPOLIS. May 12 (UP). World welterweight champion Kid Gavilan of Cuba has signed to meet Frtfze Pruden of Toronto, Canada, m a ten-round non-title scrap m the Fairgrounds Coliseum here on May 28. President Bob Wormser of the Hoosier Boxing Club said today. Unbeaten Chuck Davey,
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  • 600 11 NEW YORK.— As the summer Olympic Games draw closer, it seems likely that many United States athletes will be competing against athletes from other countries who have been their teammates at American schools of higher learning. Thirty-six foreign stodents attending U.S. colleges are considered excellent
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  • 39 11 CSC Sweep Numbers THE winning numbers of the Chinese Swimming Club New Pool Fund Sweep drawn on Saturday were:--Ist Prize No. *****, 2nd Prize No. *****. 3rd Prize No. ***** Starters Nos. *****, *****, ****** iSfc S Sa^ 2H72:
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  • 33 11 LONDON. May 10 (Reuter»— A bet of £12,000 to £600 was struck about Argur. on e of the French challengers for the Epsom Derby at Kempton Park rac^s today.
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    67 11 The Mercedes car of theOerman pair Rudolph Caraccioia and co-driver Kurrle Prepares to leave Brescia Italy, at the beginning of the Mille Miglia (1. 000-mile) race, May 4. They came fourth m 12 hours. 40 minutes, five second. The Italian driver G. Bracco and his cooriver Rolfo won on a
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  • 281 11 NEW YORK. May 12 (UP) Chairman Bob Christenberry of the New York State Athletic Commission made it clear today that he would let nothing interfere with his "fight of the century" between champions Joey Maxim and Sugar Ray Robinson at Yankee Stadium on June 23. At
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  • 166 11 I MOSCOW, May 11 <UP> A i Polish team, playing here ior the j first time, trounced the All Moscow XI at Dynamo Stadium today I—o1 0 before 90,000 stunning fans who thought Moscow was invincible. Nonetheless, the Ru.ssian crowd warmly applauded the Polish winners
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  • 52 11 World High Jump Record Bettered DALLAS. Texas, May 12 (AP» Waller Davis, of Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college. bettered the worlds high jump record Sunday by reaching six feet 11.5 inrhcs. The lean bettered the world's record of six feet 11 inches «ei| by Lies S leers, of Oregon, m
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  • 468 11 By JIM CHAMBERS LONDON May 12 (AP)-With the stirring 1952 Cup Final still fresh m mind, we are more than ever convinced that there is nothing m sports to equal the team spirit and the will to win of the Arsenal Football That gallant hour
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  • 168 11 Tickets For Thomas Cup Tie At KL TICKETS for the Thomas Cop j inter-zone final between Denj mark and India to be played m |Selango r Badminton Assort*- tion Hall on May 24 ami 25 commencing at 8 p.m nightly I are now on sale. Gate chaises per night will
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  • 42 11 BERLix. May !2 (API Qer tnany's Hem Tea H«ff knocked cd the open tii show About 18.000 Eoectaton crowdout Joteni Weidinger ol Austria Sunday m tfei d round Bf I scheduled ten-round fig. it m the Berlin Haiduehne Stadium
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    • 963 11 EN6AGHETI _jn»»wfff y^igj eldest *>n of Mr and Mrs Aw English School on Boon Jin or lpoh to Miss Kam Pul Bukom. English a, well a s Malay DtATH (Applications m English). 7777^7" Z 7"^ Trainee^ Junior. Analysts <) Ma V )n2 al No nior Cambridge qualifica1. Pasir Panjaiig Road
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    • 400 11 nones of Ao. 105. Cross Street Smfls> e Nr. K g?T am applying i o the B of Licensing Justices. Sing^wi for a Third C'ass Pi.i, r Houst Lir-once rostrutod to safe of Berr aid Stout only. n-hir-* j propose tp hoM on the ground floor the above premises. My
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  • 59 12 10 Americans In British Open ST \NDREWS SCOTLAND :j AP) Fortj Amen- ecor< c entered Britis item goll i ham--3 "ie Royal and Ancieni Club innounced toda] d a the six-day imeni i hich opens on May I Pi si i ick Scotland, is 282 II includes Dick Hapman who
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  • 350 12 CASUALS STRIKE FORM AGAINST REME League Leaders Miss Chances CHINESE CASUALS, thanks to their steady set of defenden, shared points with first division league leaders REME f'^n*"™ Stadium yesterday. Ahead 14) at half time Casuals fell back and defended well m the second half to hold REME to a 1-1
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  • 119 12 PLEASANTVILLE. NEW JERSEY. May 12, (AP) The Ezzard Charles ramp is so sure of winning bark the heavyweight boxing championship that it already has arranged a victory banquet. Jak*» Mint/ and Tom T.mnas. aWMfefs for Cfcufes, have made arrangements for a victory hall with a
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  • 189 12 TENC PEI \ll who broke he* <>*mi Malayan 80 Metres low hiir<llr<» record with a m*w time ol 12.1 at llir Siii«a|>oiv Olympic Sporl* Council's first athletic trial iwo tvecka a«;o. %*a> yesterday officially iiaiiit-«l to resreseni Singapore at ll«l«.inki. E inoi Ross wh
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  • 119 12 ADELADE. May 12, ter-AAP). There are 15 final acceptors for the Adelaide Cup to be run over two miles at Morphettville on Wednesday. They are. with weights: Toastmaster 8 stone 7 pounds. Double Blank 8 stone 6 pounds. Bold John 8 stone 4 pounds. Steady 8
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  • 59 12 RAUB. ■Mon— At an inaugural meeting oi the P.W.D. Raub Recreation Club held here recently, the following were elected to hold oftire for the year: President:— Mr. E. V Young. Hon. Secretary: Mr. B. S. Maniam. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Coomarasamy, Sports Captain:— Che" Osman Jasi., Outstation Representative:—
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  • 125 12 WORCESTER. Maj 12: fßeuler)) Worcestershire County Cricket Club have taken the unusual course ol notifying the MCC that one ot ineir players chosen by MCC for the mutch against the Indian touring team this weekend, cannot be Spared. The county have told MCC that Roland
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  • 100 12 IPOH. Mon. Perak's HMS Malaya Cup soccer side to meet Selanuor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday will be selected on the field from the followins; 19 players: Foons Kam C hoy. Jamaluddin. 1 iin Boon Keat. Lee Sai Chons, Chan Tuck Kons.
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  • 104 12 PARIS. May 12 (AP) The International Tennis Club of Britain beat the International Club of France 10-.'i m the 33rd lawn tennis tournament between the two clubs here Sunday. The victory was clinched when the British left-handed player. Hedley Baxter, got an unexpected win over Gilles de
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  • 254 12 Twenty-four teams have entered for the FARELF inter unit Football Challenge Cup. which will begin this month. They are:- Singapore Engineer Regiment, RASC School (FE) 19 Air. Formation Signal Regt.. GHQ Signal Regt., Singapore District Signal Regt.. 30 Bn RAOC, 31 Bn. RAOC, REME Workshops.
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  • 202 12 CHEONG Hock Leng was m top form m last night's Thomas Cup practices. He gave Ooi Teik Hock a battle m their match, losing the first set 14 17 but winning the second 17—14. He matched Ooi smash for smash, stroke for stroke. If
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  • 59 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA League IXv. IPSU' v SRC at Jalan Besur Stadium; Die. 38. SFB v SHB PoUcc at Geylang'' Seletar FC v. Cosmos SC ai CYMA; Dir. .'..4 Blue Rorex r BCC ul BODCA. SBHFA League MPH v Borneo Merori at RoL>i)(so« r OTF.C 'B ml Farter Park.
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  • 134 12 PHILADELPHIA. May 12 aPi— The Manchester united teatn. English soccer league champions, played the second game of their North American tour here yesterday and won 4-0 1 by which they beat the Kearney Scots and Newark Portuguese oi) Friday by the same score. They played
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  • 45 12 PENANG. Mon. The Sepoy Lines Recreation Club* put up what was nearly a cricket score when they trounced the Penang Recreation Club by 12 goals to one m a first division league soccer match played at the Hospital ground today
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  • 159 12 IPOH, Mon. Tamilian* scored one of the biggest upsets m Ipoh league soccer when they defeated the J2th Royal Lancers by three goals to one m an IDFL division one game on the town padang this evening. The Lancers were unlucky to have lost the
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  • 79 12 France Wins Davis Cuptie OSLO. May 12 <AP) —France won the final two singles matches over Norway yesterday to take a s—o decision m their first round European Duvig Cup match. France will meet the Netherlands m the second round. Yesterdays matches had no bearing on the final outcome since
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  • 68 12 MEXICO CITY, May 12 (AP) Veteran Lloyd Mangrum was US$2.«OO richer today after winning the first annual Pan-Ameri-can golf tournament. He started the final round deadlocked with Tommy Bolt. Finishing a s coo! as Sunday's breeze. Mangrum carded a total of 279 for first money following
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    65 12 Former Austrian coach Fritz Stampfl doesn't stand on the sidelines to train his athletes he gets on the track with them, and he-e he takes five of Britain's Olympic 'possibles' through their paces at Battersea Park, London. The girls are left to right Jean Desforges, hurdler and sprinter, Joan Linsell,
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  • 190 12 THE FOLLOWING ar e the results of the draw m the Handicap Singles: of the Singapore •Civil Service Association badminton championships: Cheang Seng Lock -3 <Bye> vs. Cheong Eng Leong-4 <Bye>. Tan Soo Hork-8 (Bye» vs. William Tan-6 (Bye). F C. Tan-2 (Bye> vs. winner of Suleiman
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  • 89 12 BULCHAREST. May 11 (UP)— In a match with Hungary and Bulgaria today the Rumanian team m the rapid fire pistol event bettered the world record set by Argentina jn 1949. The Rumanian team* scored 2.282 points on 240 sithouttes during the international meet here. The
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  • 338 12 CRAFTY Boy Brooks, triple champion of the Orient, made a rousing return to the Malayan rinp at the Happy World Stadium last night by beating Australian Steve Brian on a t.k.o. m round three of their scheduled ten-round fight. Doctor Chan Ah Kow deplared
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  • 60 12 Boy Brooks '1.")9J lbs I tk.O.'ed Steve Brian < 1 32 lbs.* m round three Little Paras (134 lb> beat Ray Grreenway (133| lbs. > on points over ten rounds. Little Chve '142 lbs> k o.ed Billy Daniels '144 !bs m round three. Litt'e Pancho drew with Fighting
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  • 205 12 LEICESTER. M a v (Reuter) India's tfkkHers. hailing from land of sunshine, had ■■.■< another galling fxpern of the English weather v. rain restricted pla\ to ir 1 more than an horn on second day of the mmU against Leicestershire During that time I took their
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  • 114 12 Sam Snead Shoots Hot 66 To Win WHILF. SULPHUR W. \'A. Mas 12 (AP -S remained h »t in the < yesterday to Bhooi straight rob pur round bit second st > open Ettfi llaal B 6 m com >c hich v. three days, gave I 72-hoie total »l 261
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  • 115 12 FORD SPORTS LUB Rotterdam T. i i three goals W oil m soccer match t| F i Both teams ours tltho igh i seemed a little n bin there va» no Ten minutes t ion. Ford be hed I through Boon S tried 10
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    • 28 12 lihmbl^^ IHfliJjrHMa m HIGH TIDES at the DrinriDal resorts m Malaya: Singapore 12.00 1.36 Malacca 9.5K 10.31 Port Dickson 8.37 9.12 Port Sham 8.11 8.18 Penang 2.45 2.45
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