Singapore Standard, 16 May 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard m »> x VOL. II NO 318 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 179 1 Staaiaii Staff Reporter U'IMN Brian Reginald lliatv !!>->ear old Malayan lirwaya pilot, died yester\w inornins at the Singa- .»-nrral Hospital withMi t<-- .lining consciousness Iron injuries received m bat Sunday's Gap Hill i hmb tim Bawca was driving a M nsj ur which
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  • 564 1 Lyttelton Explains S. Pelek Measures LONDON, May IS (Renter Thr < nlonial Secretary, Mr. Oli\er I a Helton, lolil llie lloiihi' ot Comnioiis last ni«ht that measures taken by the Malayan Feileral Oovcroment last month atlrriiii"' the \illaiii* «tt Sun*>ei Pelek ut'ar whirli there had been '.\2 terrorist attacks m
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  • 60 1 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Two S:> i i Constables and ;i European security officer were killed m X <?.< Tinggi Johore when j number o( terrorists rift' i on the vehicle m which they travelling Another Special is wounded An Auxiliary Policeman,
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    76 1 plioto. The Hish Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer. m his first official visit to Penan-.; on Wednesday presented certificates from the Royal Leicestershire Regiment to four Penans heroes who risked their lives to look after soldiers of the regiment during the Japanese occupation of Penang The above photo was taken after
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  • 273 1 LONDON. May 15 (Reuter) If the British Government decides to increase its stockpile of natural rubber, the decision will not be made public, a Ministry of Materials official said here today. He was commenting on a repun m The Times
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  • 49 1 THE Singapore Traffic Advisory Committee m its fifth annual report, recommended the reservation of at least 10 cents per gallon of the petrol tax to make a Road Fund which should be expended on road improvements for which it stated th<» financial provision was grossly inadequate.
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  • 124 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— The Independence of Malaya Party, a truly national organization has litted the shadow of despondency and revealed a light that will brighten the sombre picture of t Malaya, said Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs and founder
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  • 383 1 Transport Problem Eased As Many Return To Work Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S two-day transport problem eased off considerably following a split among the members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union on their decision to continue with stoppage of work. Members who disagreed with the decision of
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  • 495 1 Men Told Public 'Angry With Them Standard Slafll BctHNtCf ABOI T J>oo Siii^a|»orr 1 ia< lion i MaMMMO* Employees' I iiion mniilMT* **li<» nttcniiril \«'«%i«T«la> aj meetinajj to <l«r"nJ«- wlu-ilirr to conlintM* slaying <>H lr«»in work were i<»ld l»y their Secretary^ Mr. fiwavMM >in^J» that the puhlic, the Singapore PfMt
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  • 36 1 LONDON May 15. (Reuter>: A Comet jetliner left here today tor Singapore on the first of a series of development flights preparing for a regular LondonSingapore jet service to be opened m August.
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  • 185 1 'Large UK Market For Malayan Shoes LONDON, May 15 (Reuter) "A large and ready market" for Malayan rubber shoes is waiting here, a Malaya Houne spokesman said today. Enquiries for rubber shoes at Malaya's stand m the British Industries Fair have exceeded those for Malayan timber 3nd pineapple. Over ."5.000
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  • 46 1 TOKYO. May 15, (KeuterAAP).— United Nations and Communist truce negotiators met for 48 minutes today. An adjournment until the Communists had something concrete to offer was suggested by the Allied spokesmen but the Communists declined and the two sides agreed to meet asain tomorrow
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  • 129 1 Medical Workers Standard Staff Reporter THE threatened strike by 800 members of the Singapore Government Medical Workers Union for increase m pa.> scales may be withdrawn, The Standard learnt yesterday. It was reliably understood that following a meeting between Government and Union officials, the Government
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  • 50 1 HONGKONG, May 15 «Reu-ter-AAP) -Damage caused by conflagration which destroyed the greater part of a four-storey godown at Hongkong's west point district last night was estimated by the fire brigade this morning around HK$:*0.000.000. making the blaze one of the most disastrous m history m the colony.
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  • 134 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thwr>-Twenty-four hours aitei me through railway service <> Penanu was resumed, Eoliowmg the third derailment on this section of the me. he service was again interrupt^ and the day trains were allied today For the fourth time m JJJ* the SiKh
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  • 231 1 TOKYO. May 15. ißeuter- AAP>— United Nations Supreme Commander General Mark Clark today completely repudiated the "terms" made with Communist prisoners on Koje Island, South Korea, by the camp co'ninandant. Brig. -Gen. Charle* Cobon, m the recent riot. Gen Ciark's statement here today .s;ud Gen. Colson's
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  • 166 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police festerdav detained ten persons seven women and three men— alleged to have been m a dash involving workers travelling m a National Carbon Company' lorry and a group of people travelling m another truck. The clas'i occurred at the H
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  • 61 1 US Socialist Part Leader Due Here \d! man rham <> A>me i s ictalift Partj le r i'- '■> rd to irrive m Sinfapo Mi v 2'> ■> m unoffici i |ood« vim! Mi rhomai ku beei I s cl igti ein lid ite fa i 1 gident m the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 628 2 It s Improper, They Complain Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Po*t and Telegraph I'ni formed Staffs' In ion whose 4JH) members are on strike, >e*terday aerused the Colony Government of ""trying to break their legitimate strike" hy u^inii />0 employees from various Government departments
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    45 2 photo. THIS trolley bus seen m North Bridge Koud yesterday was <>«c of the 111 Singapore Traction Company vehicles which operated again, after one day's absence from the streets. Some of the striking employees returned to work, though the majority still stayed out yesterday. Standard
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  • 57 2 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, ilr. .j. f. Nicoll. will vial lour hospitals m the L\) iinv today. From the Gen-: ml Hospita] anri Blood Trans- f fusion Centre, ho will go on to the Tan Tocfa Seng Hospital, then the Kandang Kerbau Urx-\ pital and
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  • 24 2 TWO ROADS within Princess Elizabeth Estate. Bukit Timah, were named Phillip Wa'k and Clarence Walk by the Singapore Rural Board yesterday.
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  • 121 2 Standard Woman Reporter FRIENDLY, but nonetheless doubling Thomases looked askaact at the 30-year-old London taxi m which Mr. anri Mr>. Ludwig Lobel arrived m S.ngapore last March, will be pleaded |q learn that the couple arrived safely m Sydney at i» p.m. on May 13, according
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  • 146 2 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has informed the City Council that the Public Service Comm'jslon cannot undertake the making of all appointments and promotions m the Senior Officers' salary scheme and the Clerical, Technical and Miscellaneous Divisions of the City
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  • 65 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE speed limit of .SO miles j per hour will now be imposed I throughout the length of Bedok j Road, the Singapore Rural Board decided yesterday. Previously, the limit applied i only to one part, of the road I from
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  • 98 2 Red Tape Hinders Weddings Standard StaJf Reporter. MR. ft J. C. Kiilasingna amused members of the Singapore Rural Board yesterday when he complained that too many permits were required for a couple to get married m the rural areas. He said that permits must be obtained from the Chief Surveyor,
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  • 52 2 TAN Cheng Ling (17), alleged to have come from the Federation. was found near the Kallang Airport fencing with no proper plae c of abode. Tan pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of vagrancy and was sent to the House
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  • 81 2 FINES totalling $5 970 were Imposed on persons convicted for offences against Food and Price Control Ordinancei, during. April this There were 159 cases m April 153 casts ended m convictions and six casei postponed. The offences Included falling to display price tags (136>, selling cigarettes
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  • 271 2 'Immunise Your Children Appeal Diphtheria On The Increase Standard Staff Reporter THE CHIEF Health Officer, Rural, Dr. M. Doraf*in«shaiii. appealed to the rural public to have their children immunised from diphtheria which has shown an increase recently. j At the Rural Board meeting j yesterday, the report of the j
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  • 97 2 A SCHOOLBOY. Ong Leoug Seng (15), who insisted on standing at the entrance of a bus fell off the vehicle arid was killed on the spot. At an inouest yesterday LAC. R. A. Clements t«ld the Singapore Coroner that the boy ignored the conductor's repeated instructions
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    58 2 photos. PROFESSOR Chao Shao An, the well-known Chinese artist, will hold an exhibition of his works at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce opening from May 31 till June 8. Two of his paintings are seen on the left and right. The professor will paint a few more pictures
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    19 2 MR. TAN KOK BIN and Miss Chua Siew Hong: who were married recently at the Hui Ann Association. Singapore.
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  • 26 2 PHOA BAK SONG. Tea Ken Teck and Suja Sinjjh wore charged m the Singapore Second. Police Court yesterday with house trespass. Accused claimed trial.
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  • 246 2 SINGAPORE City, sweltering m a tropical heat wave which seems hotter than any experienced before (more than 90 degrees F at times) has not only bought up almost every well-known brand of electric fan m the market, but is impatiently awaiting arrival
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  • 127 2 Standard Woman Reporter AS A result of the "strong protest" lodged by the Indian Government, conveyed by Mr. Gopala Mcnon, Indian Representative m Singapore, the Singapore Government has tendered an "unreserved apology for arresting and detaining Maulana Mohammed Akbar Khan,'' according to information given
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  • 114 2 A WELL-built shopkeepers' assistant. Govindasamy Armugam. was sentenced to de-»*h at the Singapore Assizes yesterday by Mr. Justice Knight for the murder of a woman na~ ed VenAidasan. After a trial lasting four days the jury returned an unanimous verdict with a recommendation for mercy.
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  • 51 2 A BROADCAST appeal to women to register as voters will be made by Mrs. Tan Chm Tuan over Radio Malaya at 8 p.m. tonight. After her broadcast, the City Council President. Mr. T. P. F. MeNeiee. will describe m detail how to fill In the electoral
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 42 3 THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Hawkers' Union, Mr. Teo Pong Bok, photographed while addressing yesterday's general meeting of the Esplanade Hawkers Committee who decided to forward petitions to the Governor, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the political parties.
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  • 161 3 Library Urged As Memorial SI imlard Staff llrporlrr UtETS m< >. to King G rge VI may if the stion i public I a isp es oJ the >».-|f I "he s Of estd a ioptxnment. ggesti by P. Mr. a epte a aeetmeeting i an ::< In to King
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  • 44 3 KOH AH chkw, was ged m the Bii gapore Police Courl rdaj Is h ag on- 2.90 I am a wo an, s. on April I ,tive »c "t ng rtj »g 22 9€ I i ii and $250 bail.
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  • 50 3 n KIM CHUA p |1 > >1 mi n Sii japore P kre Court 3 >>' c vraa jha I witb y h:r. ng i I ars M ist ii caa Mi y 1 1 al the Ij Bukil i nah Road. H» lowed b
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  • 500 3 Governor Empowered To Set Up Wages Councils Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONY Government is shortly to set up machinery to regulate wages, holidays and other conditions of employment m trades and industries where collective bargaining has not been successfully developed. A bill providing for the
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  • 341 3 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 food hawkers now trading at the f -.phuiade, Singapore, decided yesterday to petition the wrnor and the Colonial Secretary against the City i iNiocti Health Committee's decision to adopt the tenftei sjsteM for allocation of the stalls now being built
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  • 236 3 A SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. John Pillay. retired abruptly from a ease he was defending m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday when the Judge. Mi. H. A. Fonrer, disallowed certain questions he put to a prosecution witness. j The mci lent occurred at the trial
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  • 44 3 MOTORISTS who move their vehicles from the scene of minor accidents m Singapore, should make a report within L' 4 hours, not 48 hours after the accident, as stated m yesterday's issue, said Singapore's Traffic Chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth.
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  • 219 3 REPORTED DEAD it; a passport application form which cited the place where he was buried, 7!) year old Koong Sam Kirn appeared as a witness agau.^t his daughter m the Singapore Second Districi Coin! yesterday and heard the judge sentence her to a day's simple
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  • 24 3 A BILL to Increase stamp duty on a number of legal instruments will be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday.
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    38 3 MR. Justice T. A. Brown. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court. Singapore (left m picture below), returned from leave by air from Britain yesterday. He was met at the airport by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley.
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  • 214 3 GOVT. TAKEN TO TASK BY STA C'TTEE vuuiard Start Bepartef Li k !)iDi»rt' 9 been i In the provision «>f a:e i iate parking pa c m the Co i>r i y despite Ihe asr |pi i-s by |he Govei nmfnt, rr »<!•' m June las! year, a' i* I
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  • 98 3 DESPITE the possibility of a continued crippled bus Service, the Singapore Battalion of the Girls' of the world wide organization, Life Brigade, "will celebrate its 56th Birthday Saturday at "A.'AO p.m. on Mt. Sophia. Mrs. Elsie Lyne, Commandant, told The Standard yesterday that the celebrations
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    78 3 The latest harbour-tug, the eight-ton Taj Mahal, was commissioned last evening at a simple ceremony m Telok Aver Basin. Mr. Gordon Warrington, Manager of General Lighterage and Transport Company told The Standard that his company pians to replace their present fleet of tugs with bigger and better vessels. Seen m
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  • 246 3 TWENTY-SEVEN families, involving 100 people, will have to vacate the rooms m which they live a month, from today. They have no alternative place to go to from their present house— No. 313 Balestier Road. It has 10 rooms and numerous outhouses m
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  • 159 3 Standard Staff Reporter HOW Japanese women gained equality with their menfolk through economic necessity following the war. was discussed i" an informal talk yesterday at a tea given by Mrs. Charles F. Baldwin, wife of the American Consul General, for Miss Ethel Weed. Women's Affairs
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  • 71 3 Standard Staff Reporter A BILL to wind-up German and Japanese controlled bu nesses formerly curried on i:; Singapore to enable separation of assets will be introduced into the Legislative Council at its meeting on Tuesday. The Attorney-General, Mr. E. J. Davies states it seems
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 133 3 S'o/^ Representatives: GETZ BROS CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE c^amt I TUROi (II DISTISCI ISUED SI Hi l( Some stods o^ K'ement; Qua 1 *y rolled god p'a'e beer, worn for as long a> thirty. five yean P l All Krementz je^e'ry m\\ g^e co""e'>po r 'd ng satisfaction Mjl
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    • 68 3 :±^t^:- iVvVNOWw—TH' WAY VfiOT 1 1 YOU WHY OF COURSE Jteff 1 fME...UG. INDIAN?) MY SOODNESS.I fnECK, NO! 1... IMLAN V^ Jg£&\ ?S?™^WkS?^ M ARE=> lAM AREN'T Af- NO/ UG/ ME NO /DO YOU SUO- j ME FEEL.-UM SWELL, OM. X YOU* -I^W^" INDIAN/ UGf /dENLY PthL f UG,UG« WHY
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  • 232 4 Application Dismissed With Costs Standard Staff Corre-nondont KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An application ot a Chinese. Lim Choong Fah. owner and landlord of premises m Fcxn Avenue. for ejectment of Cheong Chiew, who is a tenant m the premises, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Buhagiar at the High Court
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  • 116 4 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Fur forging a Special Constable's discharge certificate as genuine, m an attempt to ob- tain employment m Pudu Pri- son, a 30-year-old Indian. Syed Monamed, was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court here today and bound
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  • 43 4 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Police Department is sending a group of 25 officers to study Police methods m Malaya fur two weeks from May 25. The group recently completed a special course m detective training m Bangkok. AFP.
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  • 49 4 AN INDONESIAN woman, Duriah bt. Haji Yakim. 35, was charged before the Magistrate at Sepang for having entered the Federation without a passport. She pleaded guilty to the charge. The Magistrate convicted and fined her $150 m default two months' simple imprisonment and deportation from the Federation.
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An elderly Indian, S. Muthiah was convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court here today and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for having caused grievous hurt to a lorry cleaner. S. Kuppusamy at the 6th milestone, Petaling on Dec. 20 last.
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Telephone wires valued at about $600 were stolen from the Petaling Tin Mines early yesterday morning. No arrest has been made.
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  • 224 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Yogi Sri Shuddhananda Bharaii, today, opened the home for children and cultural centre of the Shuddha Samaja (Pure Life Society) at the 6th mile, Puchong Road, Petaling. A large gathering, including the Raja Muda, Selangor, the British Adviser, Selangor, Mr. A. N. Ross,
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  • 205 4 4 More Reds Killed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. r Four terrorists have been killed and two wounded m the past 24 hour* m the Federation. A platoon of the Ist Green Howards contacted I two terrorists m the Gema,s district yesterday. Both terrorists were
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  • 98 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Remarking that there was no evidence of either rashness for negligence, Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court here today acquitted and discharged a 33-year-old lorry driver, M. Francis, on two charges of causing the death of Sumandra Khan by
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  • 46 4 A GURKHA rifleman hurt by falling into a Sakai animaltrap was airlifted out of the jungle and to a military hospital by an R.A.F. helicopter on Wednesday. The airlift took place m Nfegri Sembi'an and the helicopter pilot was Fit. Lt A. J. Clarke.
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  • 48 4 CHE DARULAMAX bin Mohd Ali of Land Office, Port Dickson, has been transferred to the R.I.D.A. office, Seremban, and is succeeded by Mr George Stephen of the Port Dickson Town Board. The successor of Mr. George Stephen is Mr. M. Appu from the Telecommunication Office. Bahau.
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  • 23 4 R.A.A.F. Lincolns attacked a bandit target m Negri Sembilan, and R.A.F. Brigands hit another m Johore during yesterday's anti-terrorist *air operations.
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    16 4 Mr. and Mrs A. H. De Witt photographed after their wedding: at St. Peter's Church. Malacca
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  • 439 4 DATO TIN'S RESIGNATION MAY BE DEMANDED Lee Regarded As Next MCA Head Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dato Sir Chenglock Tan, president and founder of the Malayan Chinese Association, has to make up his mind m the nevt few weeks before the general election of the MCA some time
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    71 4 photo. Established m 1928 by the Da!o Undan? Abdullah, the Rembau School of Carpentry caters for Malay boys between the ages of 14 and 20. An extension to the school costing $20,000 adds four workshops, one class room and one store to the school. This will accommodate 40 more students.
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  • 158 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA Ll'MPt R. Thurs. Mr. D. C. HacGOlivcßF. the Deputy High oimuissioner. accompanied by his wife, paid a two-day visit to Nefri Sem bilan ret urn ins to the Federal capital today. Mr. Maeflillivray paid a courtesy call on the Yjng
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  • 36 4 MR. C. H. WOOD. District Officer, Port D. kson, ii a s gone on transfer ta I k Bcono» mic Branch, Singapore. His sucoosor is Ifr D W. Stewart who comes From Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 174 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. In spite of the Emergency and the bandit operation* m the jungle, trade unions' fully paid up membership has fchoun a slow but steady increase. Members are becoming increasinrty conscious of their status, right* and obligations" states Mr. J.B.
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  • 65 4 SlandarJ Staff Corr* *;u> -<! tf KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs. Him <p stables of Perak have been awarded ilu Medal by the Queen lor their pUUtltr? it H r R th sidi I: Br B I. s1 the ttoi and M. he W uni R 0
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  • 37 4 Standard SM f (1 KUALA UM 7u The m ln cision nt the v mitt^ <,f the Rulers ihat 5 watching out fo irhicfi u,n If thr moon that .ijh, the Mtowwc _wise M v; •,<!,,
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  • 29 4 Jaii For Attempted Extortion Chirw thai hi j tried i Cn oftc rigon giarg YOU v: corr. 11 S ta Lav m tin th< h v caking i i.
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  • 53 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Delegate representing Labour Parties of Singapore, Malacca, Selangor. Perak and Penang will meet In Kuali Lnmpur m June this year to rftacUM the rormatioß of a National Coun- pit of bli m Lai iur Pa ty. r tfcC
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 219 4 ■.«,i.•. j f THE GIRAFFE --W^ There ore seven tics m the long neck ot o ftirotfe and this is mefched exactly m numbct by that m the neck of o man. [tAt.3 TIGER HEADACHE T^*LfeaP^^^^A--fflK\ Unmotched by any othet \y9f^R^l J^^S\ HEADACHE CURE m an .■J-?^^S^lr V >r^W eiccllcnt
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 31 5 PENANG, Tinas. Three new villages were gazetted by th<; Rural Board ol Penang at a meeting recently. They were Kuala Jalan Bahru, Patai Acheh an Kuala Sungei Pinang
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  • 778 5 Man In Car Felt Rope Tighten On Neck, Court Told Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AM), Thins. How someone from ibe back seat of the car strangled him with a piece of rope while the vehicle *as proceeding along Batu Ferringhi on the night of Feb. 21 and how he found
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  • 308 5 Postal Strike: Govt 's Version GOVERNMENT had k« |>t the door open for negotiations m ih c Colony postal dispute up to the very end. CmnmiilMMo ivrre «*urh that it could not avert the strike «f ittO postmen and uniformed staff. lnis was stated I^st ni^ht m I a statement
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  • 48 5 LIM HOCK HIN claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Coiiri yesterday to a charge of then erf a wallet. containing a National Registration Card and $19 cash. from a woman Tan Bee Eng ai Kampong Tai Seng on April 22. Bail of $250 was allowed.
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  • 258 5 Standard Start Keporier SINGAPORE housewives may soon have markets practically at their doorsteps if a suggestion by the City (ion noil is implemented. i The Singapore Improvement Trust has been asked to study a suggestion to set up markets, to serve each area of a
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  • 184 5 HIB STATIONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today DAY Malayan Brewery. A. 11. C Brewenr, Dietheim Co.. Tan din ltd.. Phoenlv Park, St. James. Miri Rd.. Sllat Rd.. Bukit Pasoh. RAT.. Trafalgar St.. Anson Rd.. Tuhik Hahrn. Sago St.. Ram j lt St.. Peoples Park. Nansoii
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  • 128 5 THE STRIKE by employees of the Singapore Traction Company and the consequent ill effect suffered especially by rural dwellers was commented on by the Rural Board yesterday. Mr. Chin Chye Fong. an Unofficial Member, said as a result of the strike, buses running m the rural
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  • 50 5 A BRIDGE may be bull* across Sungei Jurong thus giving access to the western half of the island which otherwise would mean a detour of many miles. Alternatively, it was thought that a ferry might be provided and a toil charged. There was a ferry before the war.
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  • 233 5 Standard Staff Reporter ONE THOUSAND crvHian storekeepers of tin\rniv m Singapore may gel establiahin^m rights that were recently announced for monthly-rated civilian employees of the Army. This follows representations made by the Army Civii Service Union, representing the storekeepers, to the Command
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  • 174 5 IPOH. Thurs. Fusing, a small mining town nine miles south of Ipoh. which was the first town m the Federation to receive collective punishment because of failing to S ivt information to the authorities, is to have a small English school. This school with
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  • 141 5 A LABOURER was struck by lightning while he was having a shave m the kitchen, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. E. Ebert. was told yesterday. The labourer. Velaiyitan Pillai (26), died on April 4 a few hours after being struck down m the Tengah labourers' quarters.
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  • 99 5 The necessity tor a specialist corps m th e Traffic Police i> .stressed by the Singapore Traffic Advisory Committee m its annual report. The Committee aLso recommended that the Colony should keen m line with the Federation as regards legislation concerning left hand drive
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  • 205 5 8,000 Naval Base Workers Press For Rights THE GENERAL secretary of the 8.(i(»0 strong Naval Base Labour Union Singapore, has written to the local Admiralty authorities demanding establishment rights for industrial employees of the Naval Base. The Union has also lodged a 'vigorous' protest against the 'unjustifiable' increase m the
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    50 5 Mrs. J. J. p. Davies who is shortly going: on leave to U.K. by the Carthage witji her husband, Mr. J. J. P. Davies, Manager of Huttenbach Ltd., Sungei Pat a n 1 was entertained to a curry tiffin by the domestic science students at the Piccadilly Hotel, Penang recently.
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    • 81 5 list Day: 3.15-€L3t-9J5 p.m. 50 els to all seats "MADHUBALA" (m Hindustani) with Madhubakt X. l)t*v Anand Tomorrow: K AJ RAM' (Hindi) with Meena. Krhnian. Ciukoo i i DAILY 2 SHOWS: o i u.jO iV 7. .'i1l p.m. "AMARAKAVI" (Tamih STARRING M K. T. BAdIIAVATI'AK T I: RAJAKIWrAKI B. S.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 849 6 fHE postal strike enters its fourth day today. Public feeling now is that steps should be taken to end it as soon as possible for the prolongation of the strike is not likely to benefit either the workers, the Government or the public. It the strike is allowed
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  • 1182 6 says Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan (from a speech delivered yesterday at the inaugural meeting m Penang to form a branch of the I. M. P.J MALAYA is at present faced with the difficulties involved m making a Nation State of it. What is
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  • 351 6 Review of Views Miserly EXPRESSING its sympathy fori the postmen oti strike, Utusani urged the government to con-i rede the demands of the Postal, Telecommunications Uni- form Stall Union "When we, look and compare carefully the, figures demanded by the postal, uniformed staff with the new figures offered by government
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  • 575 6 Sir, Mr. Kushi Mohd's letter on Kashmir which appeared m your issue of the sth May 1952, is typical of the kind of propaganda directed by the Pakistan Govt. and its Nationals overseas against India. He is annoyed because Dato Oim praised the Constitution of
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  • 9 6 "Morn in'!'— Stork anything for leaky roofs?"
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 166 6 Sir: I congratulate you on the clear explanation of the Postmen's strike m your editorial of 13th May. It is quite absurd for the Government to be so determined to deprive the lowly-paid postmen of $10 that they are willing to foist upon the
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    • 545 6 THIS LITTLE BOY COLLECTED USED TICKETS Sir: Your pase 1 story on •STC UNION WANTS DAY OFF TOMORROW m May L 3. issue which quotes Mr. R. K. Samy. president of the STC Employees Union, to the effect that the Union wants an assurance from -the Company that no outsiders
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    • 72 6 FOR MR. RAJAH 'S ATTENTION Sir, We are a voters residing i Ward. In cil Elections, we Mr A. P. H. gressive Can made it one of I his manifest the conditions It is more tl since Mr. Rajah and he has m Mergui R< ;t( i appai'.ir.j: con If
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  • 235 7 WASHINGTON, May 14, (Reuter). —Secretary of Male Dean Ai-heson *aid today it M-emcd virtually certain that the contractual arrangements hetween West (.ermany and the Western Powers would he signed at Bonn. He had considerable reason to hope that it would take place
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  • 72 7 INITtD NATIONS, May 14 (Keuter)— Mr. Jacob Malik. Soviet delegate, assured the United Nations Disarmament Committee today that although he had no "precise" If— a at hand he could assort that the atomic energy industry m the Soviet Union ujs of "no small
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  • 171 7 LONDON May 14 (Renter) A:.*:.ony Eden. British f gn Sc re'ary. todaj at- ced aa "unusual and m. i pro- per terference" m the inter- j :rs ol another country 1 a nut party proposal sug- •og elections In Western :iy before the Federal
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  • 58 7 HONGKONG. May 15. <Reu-ter-AAP). Russia is now beinu .supphed with meat from China. Shanghai's Liberation Daily reported last month thai about 6,500 slaughtered swines have been shipped to Russia The swine were bought by the stateowned East China Xntive Products Company at the request
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    65 7 A Royal Marine Commando officer takes it easy and reads a newspaper as he is lowered m a Bosun's chair from Culver CHIT, near Sandown. Isle of Wight. May 8 He was lowered m this leisurely fashion at the completion of a beach landing' and cliff assault amphibious exercise "Runaground"
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  • 83 7 Standoff London Correspondent LONDON, May 15 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todcy: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN s r 25 i d> Spot "58.1 per tort j une 25id. buyers. £959.105. sellers. July/Sept. 242 d. Three months: £956
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  • 166 7 LONDON, May 19 (AP). Prime Minister Winston rhurcliill said Wednesday there is no quarrel over whether a British or American Admiral should command Allied naval forces m the Mediterranean. He told the House of Commons there were "differences" of opinion between
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  • 118 7 IPOH, Thurs.— Should the Singapore Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staffs' Union succeed m its bid for a better salary scheme, the Perak Uniformed Postal Staff Union is to demand identical treatment with its fellow workers m Singapore. This was the resolution passed at a meeting
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  • 62 7 LONDON 1 May 15. (UP>: Gen Dwight t). Eisenhower, retiring North Atlantic Treaty Organization Chief, arrived m London today on a fareweil visit to Britain. The General and Mrs. Eisenhower are to lunch today at Buckingham Palace with Queen Elizabeth 11. Tonight they will
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  • 152 7 LONDON. May 15. (Reiner): General Sir Gerald Tempier, High Commissioner, sent a message to the British Industries Fair yesterday— "Commonwealth Trade Day." The message said: "We in' Malaya are proud that despite our own struggle with militant Communism, we are still exrjortinc large quantities
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  • 58 7 LONDON". May 15, < Renter) Almost all British airmail going outside Europe will be delayed as a result of British Overseas Airways Corporation cuts announced today. The Postmaster General said some delay "to practically all classes of air mails to civilian and forces addresses outside Europe" might
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  • 123 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers Negotiating Committee, at a meeting m Kuala Lumpur today, discussed plans to meet any eventuality m a further slump m rubber which will have the effect of reducing their present wages. The meeting decided to collect facts
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  • 321 7 World A irlines Con tin ue Jo Curtail Schedules May 15, (Renter). World airlines eontinue<l lo trim and cancel flights as fuel stocks dropped m face of the American oil strike which entered its third week today With many planes already grounded, the United States Government was reported by Italian
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  • 54 7 Churchill Fined For Driving While Drunk ST. CATHERINES, ONTARIO. May 14, (UP).—Winston Churchill was fined $118 m a magistrate's court today after pleading guilty to a charge of driving while drunk. Churchill, whose home is m Toronto, paid the fine m cash. Magistrate John Street made no comment on the
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  • 165 7 Shipping Risk Rates For Red Ports Reduced LONDON. May 15, (AP). China ports' shipping risk j rates were reduced Wednesday, the Institute of London Underwriters announced. The reductions are for war and strike, riot and civil commotion risks. Export rates applicable to Canton and southern China ports (excluding Formosa, Hongkong.
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  • 78 7 LONDON, May 15. ißeuler): Signs of Blow deterioration v\*:'re m evidence on the Slock Exchange today. Most sections failed to encounter any extension of yesterday's improved buying interest wrtucb brought a partial halt to slow down the drift m prices which started at the beginning of the week
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  • 101 7 Senate Kills Bid To Cut Foreign Aid WASHINGTON' M v (UP)— The Senate Ai ted s. Vices Committee today (Seated a proposal to < Imp iother $400,000,000 from ih c $6,900,000,000 foreign Bid programme. The action was taken f highly unusual "slow motion** vote stretching over 24 douri The procedure
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  • 133 7 WASHINGTON, Ma% It. (IT).— TUv Wap Nal.ili zation Board loda\ wl v J.Vccni an hour << iliui: on wape KMBIWHMM m aj:r«»niciitti already rrarlud m tin- oil industry. The action was e%fM led '< set the pattern foe etlU ment of the lfi-day nationwide oil
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  • 50 7 DARWIN. May K> (Reuti AAP)— lndonesian .-md P fuese alrcrafi today joined Austi jiliiin planet to u»el sea eh for boneymooneri Captain and Mis. Martin Chei I'• since last Skmda ],<•■<> Koepang, Timor, and Dai I the last leg Bight I a 1 England to \us1 1 al
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    • 9 7 MANAGERS: MANSFIELD A CO.. LTD. OCEAN BIDG. SINGAPORE I.
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  • 235 8 BO AC Comet Jet Due Sunday On Training Flight Standard Aviation Reporter A BOAC Comet jet airliner the first to start a series of development and training flights between London and Singapore will arrive at Changi airfield on Sunday afternoon. The Comet left London, yesterday. Members of the public wishing
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    31 8 photo. Senior Inspector J. McCulloch of the Singapore Hjrtouj Boald PonSe. Mrs. McCulloch. and their 20 month old daughter, Allyson. who left Singapore m the Carthage on leave m England. Standard
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  • 78 8 Air Surveys Of Burma To Be Made A CONTRACT to carry out aena! surveys m Burma has been placed with a British survey firm which has just completed work for the aerial mappint; organisation of Thailand. Tne aerial survey is part of a plan for developing Burma's economy, and the
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    • 615 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICI Direct Orerland Sas rr^nrisc© Lo s Aagtlta All American Canadian atlea Penans P.S'Uam Spore Arr LA/SI ■AW AH BEAR 24/2SMa v 27/28 May 29May/Uuae 22Jone WILLIAM LUCKLNBACH S4/25Jose 26/27 June 28JiiM«/lJu!y 22July Wo: tall particulars of Cargo Deep Tanki ani passengK Bookings etc. Agents ANCLO FRENCH
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    • 786 8 LJ NA ma vigaVion cot., IttD. i m«w r ltli May 29th Japan 'ifSJSJP to|i W H|h Hongkong Pelang P S'bam Sporp tor u C .v— May 21st Hongkong Transhipn ent at Hong Kong. MANSFIELD CO. LTD., AGENTS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MAI MA M ™>">*J°l 20 Frequent
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    • 347 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS KoyaJ Rotterdam Llo>d Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S |i«re P S'liam Penang SOESTDYK (HAD 23 OTMay 28M*y 29May V\\\ A 1. 1 (S.MN) n <\U* lune 4 5 lime fi 1 nine SLAMAT
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    • 436 8 1 Spore p v "KOREA" for Bangkok. Saigon it Hongkong >« SiMar Kt?ftU| "KINA" for Bangkok, Stigon. Hongkong. Kobe k. Yokohama 2#-2.2June 19. FROM JAPAN/ UON(;KO\G "PRODUCE" for Bangkok .It l.»Junr SAILINGS TO CONTINENT BCANDIN v i For Colombo. Aden Port Said Genoa. An'r, Hamburg. Copenhagen Goibenbur; Osl Mtea»» v
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  • 277 9 'END GOVT. CONTROL OF SYNTHETIC' CALL IN US Leaders Of Rubber Industry Say It Can Now Compete WASHINGTON, May 15 (AP) Asserting that synthetic rubber now ,s able to compete w.th natural rubber on a quality and price basis, leaders of some of the nations largest rubber companies hove urged
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 9 Picture ffjves a S<-"<'«< VI J* «">« '««t production model, mounted for transportaUon. of the new Vwkrrs V.R. 18* t wk-tjpe tractor Desiencd and built by Vickers-Arnistrong and powered by a super-charged Rolls Royce oU engine, the V.R. ISO is considered a valuable contribution to British exports— the bulk of
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  • 262 9 "CONSERVE FUEL' ORDER MALAYAN AIRWAYS have announced that due to Government restrictions on the use of aviation fuel they ore obliged from May 19 to suspend certain services and curtail others. The fuel saving required amounts ro 35 per cent, of normal consumption.
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  • 70 9 WASHINGTON. May 15, (R« uter) The US Gov- I f -i-ninrnt yesterday reduced In* price it charges for crude natural rubber from 48.V cents (US) to 38 cents I 's > a pound. 5 The (..-neral Services Administrator said the new price would
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  • 219 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed or the rubber market m Singapore yesterday with quotations declining to lower levels for the first time this S. Government announcement of a cut m ol crude rubber by lO| cents (U.S.) to 38 cents < pei
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  • 88 9 1 IKTO M 13 IReute* 1 ■< m I w tins s v fei itoi :t-s m A- eAcj oi the Ninon Kosan .i 1 told Reutei loday a B lipMIMI team of i s would visit Ifaanshan b oca, an Kmriaaa Peni'Kub t« this
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  • 105 9 A NF.W U. 5.555.000,000 newsy nfl mill Britain's vast B<>- ef P.ipcr Corp '*'iil t>e m p 1 iction at Charleston, Tense bg the eiid of March 1954. t^p t n-poration's chairman. Sir E-.r Rowater. said m Southampton nt his return from America T^
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  • 28 9 DLL to the fall m the price »hato oil Norway i» expected to wm4 warn •speditmn l«w to th* Antarctic next *t\» on. Reuter
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  • 105 9 COMMODITY PRICES jtesl >irii:.i(iurt- rub her prices (cents per lb.) .yesterday were Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose So 86* FOB. m hales June No. I R.S.S. K| 85? No. 8 R.S.S. 83 84 No. J RSS. 8» 81 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RIBBER Thursday's opening prices per lb were: June
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  • 81 9 Lit tle Trade In Produce Standard Market Reporter EASIER conditions prevailed m 'he produce market m Singap >re yi sterday with very little business reported passing. Copra had buyers at $27 1/4 pel picul and sellers at $28. Cocoon! oil sellers indicated ?4tf per picul, with no buying interest. Betel
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  • 58 9 DESPITE higher prices for the natu:ai latex, increased transportation costs, and higher wages. American companies have succeeded m lowering the price of loans rubber by increasing production and Improving the techniques of manufacture This keeps a strong element of competitioa m the American production of
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  • 77 9 UK £850,000 Deal W ith The USSR BRITAIN has signed a con- ti"jct with tie Soviet Union to I send he:- £8.)0.000 irartfa of cured hev:mgs. if not enough fish is delivered this year to fill the con[tract, deliveries will carry on i next year. The agreement was negotiated between
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  • 86 9 THE British-owned Hongkong Fire insurance Company is trying to clo.-e its Shanghai branch, Sir Man-kam Lo, acting chairman, told the company's annual meeting m Hongkong. A British manager and about a dozen Chinese clerks still occupy the Shanghai office, but have not
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  • 194 9 THE Sh*n Malay Employees' Co-OperatiVe Credit Society will hold its third annual general meeting m Shell House at 3 p.m. on Sunday. The membership is composed of 241 Malay employees of the Shell Co:np.*ny holding position* such us driven fueJhand-drivers, fuelhands and titters and the Society
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  • 107 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Thurs— The reaction m the rubber price removed most of the buying interest from a sec* tion of the Malayan share market today. Only small business was j written at fractionally lower price-. Changed prices were: i Buyers Sellers
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  • 715 9 Assets Doubled During 1951 To $18,907,096 Chung Khiaw Bank Expanding RAPID expansion of the Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd., Singapore, during its second year of operation has necessitated the purchase of properties adjacent to their branch office at North Bridge Road and the construction of an additional floor to the head
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  • 215 9 Pulan Bukotn: Maeoma. Opalia, Cerion. Robert Espagne, Darania Albert Dock: Fusus, Tjiang Akar. Victoria Dock: Heather. Sumpitan. King's Dock: Lipis. Stanvac Shanghai North Star. Morib. Metual. Western Anchorage: II c n g Chung. Laid Ip Anchorage: Kah Poh, San Maneul. Philip. Cable Warf: Retriever 27/4. (iotlown No.
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  • 47 9 JAPS SEEKING SOYA-FOR-STEEL DEAL JAPANESE traders have open ed negotiations with Chinese Communist firm* to try to arrange a barter of Japanese .steel .sheets and galvanised iron sheets for Chine.se soya beans, an official of the Japan Association of Oil and Fat Manufacturer* ia Tokyo told Reuter
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  • MAILS
    • 35 9 TODAY: Thailand (parcels only) by Beluru, Pontianak bySena i, Ceylon. Egypt, U.S.A. by President Harrison, Pakistan (parcels only) by President Harrison, Burma, North India by Sangola, South India and Pakistan (letters only) by San«ola.
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    • 35 9 TODAY: Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Taksang, Thailand (letters and parcels) by train. An unofficial Japanese trade mission has arrived m Buenos. Aires to establish on tact with the Argentine market.- Reuter
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  • 44 9 AUSTRIA hiis agreed to a 100 000.000 schilling < U553.800,000 > credit on goods to Israel. Repayment will be m U.S. dollar currency. The lists of good:; granted Is:-;ie| #under the credit will be fixed soon by Austrian and Israel experts.— A. P.
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  • 129 9 LA PAZ. May !.">. (I P).— The NeW Bolivian (iovenwuiit liar* ordered a nine-man lr< linical commission lo prepare to take over tn«* counlrvV tin mm***. The commission within the next four months must report to the Govtn-nintnt DO the juridical. ecstMMHC and technical phasr* of
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  • 118 9 WASHINGTON, May 15 1 (Router) American rubber company officials told a Senate Armed Services subcommittee yesterday that America now had enough supplies of natural and synthetic rubber to meet al l expected military and civilian demands, even m times a£ emergency. But committee sources said Government
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  • 35 9 lit i\' r ING, I 15- Spe« r Standard Sen x pi i m the j Ex ehangi b J A-e <■ Cl SteHine !>.; ■<» U HK$l 832 H'vSO .::>.', to H G > d UK- .'4
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    • 62 9 ATTHFNFW SLIDING ROOF IN W Mi intMtv» IMITATION LEATHER M PADDED BACK SEAT Jf [I D I CHROMIUM PLATED STRIPS M II II ON RUNNING BOARDS SB II 1 1 I DOOR UPHOLSTERY IN M aMammmaVMmm I IMITATION LEATHER M ilflfl METAL STRIPS ROUND B iJUUC/ THE SIDE REAR GLASSES
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  • 1132 10 IN THE first chapter of 1 "An Adventure Called Photography", (Singapore Standard, Feb. 11) we discussed fully the wisdom to be deployed when buying your first and new camera. With harder times close at hand and an increasing secondhand market, it would be valuable for readers to learn a
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  • 23 10 -LEOXG CHAH POH" by Peter Robinson Rolieiflex. 1 100 th. f 3.5 on Perutz Perrania. Film developed m Microdol.
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  • 446 10 Introducing, a new weekly tenure on the Photortnt F.»S»' m which Mr. Robinson will present one by one from A to Z all the cameras currently available [n the local stops Amateurs on the tlir t: hold of buying their tir«t camera, a second camera or just
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  • 213 10 HOLLYWOOD, May 15 (AP)~ June Russell, who should be more grateful, does not want to pose for any more bathing suit picture. "After all" smiles the buxom Jane. "Ethel Barrymore does not have to pose for cheesecake." And then the possessor o' one of the world's most publicized
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    • 155 10 THE GREATEST OF THE GREAT! W^& V# GONE WITH I gr^l THE WIND THE BURNING OF ATLANTA! Cf if p Ihe most gripping conflagration ever I Ouu to lit shown m motion pictnres' H i Jl J the conquerW J rag bordtsl 1.000 ROMANTIC THRILLS IN TECHNICOLOR! TODAY-} SHOWS ONLY!^.
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    • 129 10 BERTRAM CHRONOS (MADE IN GERMANY) Exposure meters are apt to be Ml 9 1 Bertram Chronos. It is a meter of WsjM venience-light and easy to #f I ick into action with one hand. Nor WfFj£^~v^hk are s excellences merely exH^Hh light sensiHre cells. The^SO 1 m 'Cyfl W&M fXj
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    • 200 10 Earth Shattering Actiomi TODAY DAILY j|^ f 6.3 4 o Zkwksr 9.30 JtM&E? <& *^j5 t\,^J sii:\ i < m iin P/ws/ Po//if Afem TOKYO S MAY DAY KIOIS Tomorrow M'nite I HOLD MY GROUND!" 1 1( Saddle m Randolph r^SSm SCOTT ]t£B£2* A v his lie. a Mink, a
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    • 399 10 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\> npoUA¥'S QUOTATION: Pr«. bablv the longest-lived |irr-»i»n is the rich relative. Duuur Dewel. t, FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: J Sees to resol 1 c problems during 5 the daytime. Be conscientious m discharging oblUan ■>:;.> Prom early evening favours the pro motion of friendships. B? hos- r pitable. or attend
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    • 261 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA S»oice- 8 P m Talk (s» us ucm Music: X.::» "Royal Observatory SIISCAPORE ln London Sludio Concerts;" llj w«w«, <S»: ».4.", Famous Pi an i,ts(4»4 metre-. 41 metres) Dennis .Matthews; lit p.m. Radio Or--10 an, N M ,.in,,; „a m ?^*A '"""'J T &S i',,, B
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  • 68 11 ()N I2tb May 1U52, at No n, Pasir Panjanj? Roar*. Singapore, TAN SOO JIN. 72 years The funeral will take place on Friday, lbth May I»SZ, the cortege leaving his residence at 2-20 p.m for the ramify burial ground at Alexandra Road He leaves behind his beloved wife. 5
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  • 602 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Zanzibar, Woodcote Inn At Their Best By ZANZIBAR (Padek) and Woodcolc I» > (Bajrby) were the most impressive workers at yesterday's winding up gallops of candidates running tomorrow, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer meeting. The second track was used and
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  • 384 11 OTHERS who worked at Bukit Tiniah yesterday were: YONG'S CHARGES Most of Trainer Yong's charges wore not sou: against the clock. Scotch Express went well to Jones when sent at a steady medium pace workout over four furlongs. finishing well The Potentate finished full of running
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  • 40 11 KUALA. KANGSAR. Thurs In a fast keenly contested soccer match m the Kuala Kangsar District FA gccond round, the Educationists lost to the Ramblers 1-0. Haji Ahmad scored the foal about midwa/ ol the n VMm. smAIT
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  • 205 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sa Snead a;fjl;afja The living room carpet is a fine spot ior putting practice find the mild exercise is fine afterdinner fun. Putting with and against th e grain oj the carpet duplicates {airly well grass-on-the-green problems. Bui chether you practice on carpet or green do
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  • 268 11 FROM Daniels 9 stable Happy Quadrant, North- 1 inond. Hard Canh anil The Monarch were given strong canters The Monarch movejl impressively and is m i rare trim. Lyon King. Rope walk and Inky Bill were given a useful threequate pace workout over four
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  • 69 11 RAF (M) Meet At Changi Today MEN of all the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) units on Singapore Island will compete m 16 main events at Changi airfield today m the Regiment's first athletic meeting. Qualifying heats will take place m the morning, and the meeting proper will be held m the
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  • 36 11 PORT DICKSON. Wed —A tea party was given by wellwishers and the members of Port Dickson Recreation Club to Mr. C. H. Wood, the retiring President, on hi* leaving the district.
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  • 301 11 WASHINGTON, May 15 (AP).— The U.S. National Boxing Association has hit out at world champion* who *hy away from risking their tillrn against firHt clasw opposition. At the same time, the NBA congratulated the two smallest title-holders for "conducting themselves like champions." The NBA
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    73 11 World champion motor cyclist and Sportsman of the Fear Geoff Duke, on his Norton. paces world record cyclist JomMe ill ret of France round a three-lap circuit of the Silverstone (Northamptonshire) track during the International Trophy motor-racing meeting today (Saturday). On the three laps, Meiffret put up 36,
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  • 458 11 THOMAS CUP: BUFFALO, N.Y., (UP)- Strong si^lm play ami improved doubles combinations should \\w I 5A badminton team into the finals of the Thomas Tup competition next month with a yood dMUMe lo dethrone ihe international champions from Mala\a. sa%s Rol>ert 11. Williams, member of
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    • 1203 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEMto! SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited |.i ijiniillilimnl of Im:uigratioa Oftiv-ers Gra.ie II Cai Sida'ps must be Pedera Citizens between the ages of II a;:d "J i years having pn=;>- I Stan lard VIII ot an Engli i School ur have equivalent < :i atione. Salary scales he In
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    • 1178 11 NOUCIS jV'OTK r is hereby given Iliat L^ t Wee Hor.g luai of No, IS Tanjong Pagar I? i I, Si ga 'r.i !,ng und< i pop -NGOH CHEW*, am appiyio* to the Boar i of Li ?nsing Ju es. Singapore foi a Class Public Houm Licei os restrictoal to
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  • 402 12 AMICABLE Athletic Assoeiotion, although beat en s—o by the Tiger Sporting Association, made a hard fight of .t at JJ ar Stadium yesterday m a SAFA first division game wh.ch m sp.te of being one-sided remained lively. Ti««r mm whn The Amicable defenders held
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  • 311 12 I VSTINC; the |>a< belter, Singapore C"«*ket Club look full points off the l»T.a». Recreation Club m their SAFA Division one soccer match played on the padang yeBtC AltZough Singapore Cricket Club won the match it look them a considerable lime before they netted ih#«
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  • 149 12 Athenians Will Look For Rain ATHENIANS are hoping f »r r.iin today for tlisir lir^t m lit h against the Combined Services Enropeaos lean. Ih,- softer ground. |hej It'll, w i»ulfJ i; i v«- them a cli.iiur to 1 v»• of their best. Tfcej practised :it the Sutliiini vesterd.M ;<nd
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  • 170 12 H.M. Customs Sports Club just managed to score a one.-nil victory againlst the BODCA A m their SAFA Third Division ;B league fixture at the CYMA ground yesterday. The Customs showed distinct advantage both m defence and m attack and could have walked off
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  • 302 12 Doubles Are India 's Worry BOMBAY, May 15 (UP)— The probable singes trio to turn out tor India against Denmark m the inter-zone ><*mi final of the Thomas Cup competition to be played m Kuala Lumpur on May 24 and 25 appear to be m top lorm as the selected
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  • 38 12 T:;e annual school sports of Paya Lebai Methodist Girls' School will be held on the school ground al 4 p.m on May 23 Prizes wi I ;v given away Mrs D V. Al lei m.
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  • 120 12 LEADING by two goals t > vie m the first half Indian Recreation Club "A" cracked up ill the second and were held by Tamil Brotherhood Association t > a two-all draw m a SAFA Div 2 league match played at the BODCA ground yesterday. In
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  • 155 12 PLAYING an impressive 53m? the Social Athletic Party XI beat the Indian Brother hiu.d by two goals to one m a SAFA Div 3A League match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Play was even m the first few minutes, but later the I. A. P. were forced
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  • 62 12 RAIN failed to mar the spirits of St. Hilda's Juniors when they held their annual sports op the school grounds yesterday. Eleven team events were run off, Blue House ended the day as champions with Red House runners up. Miss L. Beeston gave away the
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  • 76 12 SIME DARBY Sports Club rhalked up another two points with a good win over the Malaya Publishing House S.C by three H<>:ils to nil m their Div. 1 Singapore Business Houses LeaSue match at Fairer Park yesterday. Scorers were Ismail. Rahman and Salahudin. Sime Darby now move
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  • 100 12 MR. LIM CHUAN GEOK. nonplaying captain and manager ot Malaya's Thomas Cup team, has written asking us to correct an incorrect statement attributed to him m an article on Malayan Thomas Cup chances based on an interview with him which appeared m The Standard yesterday. the paragraph
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  • 81 12 IPOH Thurs. The fourth annual YMCA open tennis men's singles and doubles championships will be held from June 2 to 14. The entrance fees for the singles an d doubles per player are S4 and $3 respectively. Entries close on May 31. Chin Kee Onn won the Leong
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  • 103 12 Play Fields THE DELAY m introducing legislation m the Colony Legislative Council to exempt school playing Held from payment of municipal assessment rates will be queried at the Council's meeting on Tuesday next. Mr. C. C. Tan (Progressive Tanglin), m written questions he will table
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  • 166 12 KUALA KAXGSAR. Thurs.— The following were elected office bearers of the Kuala Kangsar District Amateur Athletic Association for the ensuing year at the annual general meeting held at the District Office on Tuesday: President: Mr. D. R. Home, District Officer, Kuala Kang.sar; Vice Presidents: Mr K.
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  • 313 12 Spore Cricket Review LAST week** Singapore Cricket AsM»eialion tournament matches were notable for lii^h !»corin» a total of 1.262 runs were scored by clubs taking part m the Senior A B section* of the tournament. In two innings shared by the Singapore Cricket Club and the
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  • 177 12 BATTING i.B. Saratta iY.m.c.a.j til Winter 'Nee Soon' I>j McKee.er <Nee Soon) 67 r Jenkins IEULF.i 64 H.W. Wood IRJUF. 4» Ciieon^ Tlnani Sic* (8.CJ1.C.) 45 G.L Heard IS.C.C.) 53 T. Pott* iS.C.C.i 5i D. Puce (S.C.C.) 49 Sucey Army i 46 Knox i Army 40 Cap; Reynolds
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  • 252 12 leagtc rostnoNs P W L D W L P!> Police 3 1 0 1 1 0 26 Army 4 o o l l 2 22 S.C.C. 4 0 1 1 1 1 22 CSC. 3 0 0 1 1 1 18 r SENIOR SECTION "A" P W L
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  • 338 12 TEN of the 14 players now In training for inclusion m the second Malayan Thomas Cup team will take part m exhibition mutches at the Happy World stadium on Monday at 8* p.m. There will be two singles and two doubles matches. Each rrntch will consist
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    41 12 A ffood start means a good finish for sprinter Jean Desforges (of the Essex Ladies Athletic Club) as she practises on the track at Battersea Park, London, m readiness for this years Olympic Games. Jean is a British 'possible' for Helsinki.
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  • 734 12  -  Mercury TRAINING HINTS By With the athletics season due to move into full stride shortly. The Standard offers this article, the first of a series on athletic training, written by a* qualified coach who has intimate knowledge of Malayan athletics and athletes. I trust of interest to all
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  • 28 12 Tuf Jogind chance to I enters the 'In theii i I vtras lisq pinning I <■ him out •<■ round. .1 t Dot undersl meet Willia
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  • 14 12 Cap- Palfe Gl!.. S J Sti: F itc Scorei Pv> C
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    • 32 12 IyiOBfJSS HIGH TIDTS at H»f mlwtwi resor«« \r\ Malaya TODAY: A.M. P>l Singapore 2.25 4.44 Malacca 12 19 1.18 Pon Dickson 11.00 1159 Por« Sham 10 28 IO.Sf, Pen ing 6.05 5.04
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