Singapore Standard, 21 May 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Ik A rt X VOL. II NO. 323. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1952. PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 30 1 Eden Backs Traders'Quit China Move LONDON May 2 B B ed of the ne :rade the C icted ide o- ers i '.emB ied -soy me: ged condii be met
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  • 53 1 5 Student Nurses In Joint Suicide HONGKONG. May 20 <AP lent Sm° Tao Jit Par. carried 3 dispatc five sturient is Home ki'.ied thempuison on May IT. j i n t suicide note -i been forced to parents and had ~r on their homes g V. Fan Can. tup aimed
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  • 38 1 A HIT-AND-RUN saloon car a Sing B J7 ;<*• aa he bicycle a ibout 10 o'clock. knocked down at KepGate N car sped the direction sir Puniang Road knocking him do Ong sustained nead i: •ted ml
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    90 1 H.E f ommander Sar-mcni-j Rodrigaes, Ministfi for tti- Portoffnese Orcrseas territories, who v making a tv,.»-tii viMt to Siiisapore, rflav. 4i I'.ukii Scrcac, f oho re m the coarse of a bus, hedale jresterdaj s --n Hi tbe picture (lefi to run a! u!!•ii <■ i P i < M
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  • 118 1 Staafirtird S'.ift Corrcspandf.M! KUALA LUMPUR 1 The Hi/gh Commissioner. Genera! Sir Gerald Term ha.- sd to award Cci r Co tor V a or Meritor. actioi be awa actions which are; not quite worthy of a me la but more than a letter of
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  • 65 1 Oil Strikers Returning DENVER, COLORADO. May 19 (Renter* Ten thousand of tile 90,000 striking Am< I oil workers are expected to return to work tonight following a wage agreement. The agreement was with the lir 0 .irporatiun. Union official; earlier estimated that 6.000 othei .m were to work too. ements.
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  • 20 1 LONDON 2 A 125.0 Brii mate was made by Mrs. ttish Lab'fore a Roya on Law Re
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  • 23 1 DON, M The Japai first Amba or to Britain since Pear! Harbour. S Mat expected to arrive next month.
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  • 393 1 JiN Will iNot buy Truce By Trafficking In Human Slavery' WEST POINT, NEW YORK, May 20 AP "W e don't buy an armistice by trafficking n human slavery/ the President of the United States said today m flatly reacting any proposal that the United Nations return
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  • 138 1 A Crowded Programme Standard Stafi Reporter L2-houi programme, which began at 8 a.m. with i nine-sun $alut< announcino his arrival m Singapore waters m the Portugue* warship, Goncalo Velho, marked the firs! official s\&\\ t«» the v-ifii. v < ommander Maria Sarmento Rodrigues, Hinister
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  • 760 1 All Schools Hold Empire Day Meet Standard Stall Reporter MEMORABLE Empire Da\ wa^ celebrated hi schools tbroughoal the Federation and Singapore '>rterdaj when students wrere ursed m special messa^e> to pia r > their pan a> hitnre leaders m the building up Hi a nation thai will be the pride
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  • 131 1 LONDON. May 2 Eleui Brii pa ed today on the dccii. B Ri ms to withdi a i I I ad the DIOVC was regrettable but unavoidable. felt there w.i, «at B icrvative D i. .-i (US I ii British »v«n -i- it v clear!'-
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  • 34 1 Egypt Sends Coun ter Proposals Ab' I Egyp' tain. ivered I Secretary An 1 1 ter prop tion of th. E| pute on the S I Ofl the 1 Z three-q spoke I H
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    23 1 phol i Th- m ram Singa Mi l Nmoll \>- for th»- fkrsi |mc fHterria; a' --i .until m th«« Victoria Menorial Hall Standard
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  • 10 1 TAIPEI i^p, pi ment. the i rte
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  • 57 1 SI 01 1 1 P) One p: istaei tl h m i killed dm\ H. irerf injured MU wrbea allied purds pal down j ■ijiiiin -j. 1 jti^mp: (a "-^i^ 1 medical I menl m i camp wj- Pbsub the Li^hti Vrm ir.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 65 2 BETWEEN June 1951 and Aon! this year, notices of .ed to 115 iving m the rural 247 within the the Government Df J gi), at ing j a >t 0 accommodation rural squal OA of suitable t iquati ers II it from the City
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  • 771 2 Bid To Stop Extension Of Emergency Laws Defeated Standard Staff Reporter INDICATIONS that the Communists m Singapore are reorganizing and "may well start lhcir activities soon" were given by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. I>. Kythe, i.i ilu* Legislate Coanefl yesterda) wheH he spake on
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  • 90 2 Penalty For Bandit Helpers ANYONE m Sinuipnre Ton <ti ■vulty ol SUCtißf l«'rr<>rM» ii thf fciliiatiOT by H.l\ <>i ■■ppBCJi «»l Of p<>SNPS-sin-i .'I leritN i-t i' ;1 ui;h nts 1 ps lfl \«-.u^ BO ixirnum mi pi i >rr t ill. I.i FederatHn, the p. H3 i- il«ath. |kc
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  • 122 2 IX ACQUITTING Signalman Ronald Turnbull charged with having shot and killed S'gnal- J man Edward Andrew Moore with a revolver through a negligent act, the Third Police Court Magistrate, Mfr. 1-i Livingstone, I thai the Amoury section of the Calcutta Camp should be re- j organized.
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  • 70 2 Standard Staff Reporter PERSONS who were refused entry permit to the Colony and whose appeal against the refusal of the conric'cnt authority has been rejected may now be deported on order by j the Colonial Secretary. An amendment to the Emergency (Travel Restriction) Regulations to this
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  • 60 2 ANG TIAN TIN was sentenced to 25 months' rigorous imprisonment Id the Third j District Court for having 2:-,\ pounds of opium and attempting to destroy evidence by dumping the opium into the sea when approached by Customs officers on Jan. 11. Ang, a mo'.or-sampan man.
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  • 75 2 TWENTY-THREE-YEAR old L ian inian Soon was sentenced by Mr. Justice Knight m me Singapore Assizes yesterday to seven years' imprisonment ami 14 strokes of the rot an on a charge of armed robbery It Was alleged that Chan and two others broke Into a house
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  • 51 2 A VERDICT of dea h by misadvcni .re pras ret«ri -I by the Singapore Corouer ves•^aay ai aa Inqiu iato the death ot a feb^uret. »asuwort bm yarned ;2:') who tell from a k«jgbt o! 100 feet at the now power itatioa m Faair
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  • 272 2 Singaporeans Are 'Spoilt Choosey' CILMQUR ON FOOD Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPOREANS have become "spoiled and choosey" regarding foodstuffs because of their improved standard of living, declared Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Secretary for Economic Affairs, at the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Gilmour was replying to speeches made by Mr. Thio Chan Bee
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  • 149 2 After Haw Par Villa, Tiger Balm "I NEVKR thouffht Sin^n pc»re had siuli a garden. It is likr something magic, were a Pern of Uie astonished eommcßts made yesterday nuM-nins by the Minister for the Portuguese Overseas Territories. Commander garmen to Rodritjues. whose first stop m a siKhtsef'in& tour of
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  • 142 2 Council Welcomes Governor Si laaard Staff Reporter THE- Deputy Chairman of ihc Singapore Legislative incil, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, behalf of the officials and tion-offi extended "a warm and sincere welcome" to 'he Governor. Mr. John F. JCicoll when he presided over i meeting for the Rr«l time. > Mr.
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  • 120 2 PERSONS leaving the Colony for a place outside Malaya may havi \;irier their identit} cards, "i! so required"' to a Police Officer above the rank of Inspector, an Immigration Officer or the Commissioner for Registration. En moving an amendment to the Emergency ißegistrati Regulations. Ibe
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  • 65 2 AX APPEAL to the Singapore Government to support a proposal to build a home for [nctirabte tuberculosis patient.and so n ievt accoirnriodal m Tan Tock S< ng Hospital was made by Airs. Elizabr Choy at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Speaking during the idjournment, Mrs.
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  • 155 2 More Scope For Women In C ivil Defence Standard St:iiF Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council yeste :My approved amendments to the Civil Defence Corps Rules which include the removal of a limitation on certain sections of the Corps lor which women are not eligible to enrol. The Colonial Secretary. Nlr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 144 2 I SCLE IMPORTERS I H&6ENEYER TRADING CO.ITD. KUALA LUMPUR I 1 NET SCKG I I] MADE IN JAPAN \l BY THEIWaRICEMENTCO.LTO. j EXPECTED WITHIN FEW DAYS! wT LCr^ J Cmw %mr mJ% Km md\ #rl SOLE AGENTS: HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (MALAYA) LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. OR FROM THE FOLLOWING
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    • 131 2 1 1 I 16 mni t SOuND PROJECTORS j|! Arnilie' r R. C. A. Bell <c How II ~C Bell <c Ho-^ I-F j|! Revere I lisa m lablo PROJICTOR i fXdllK I \MP«. s!"!' ;rs II WlNBtlll, HIM j I ITPKS .v POKI VBI 1 v hi I 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 86 2 C r^ AN V Y^, M^ J BEtrE^ 17 WHAT VH I lAV CC,.A f^ GCUKJA CHANGE k VOU'REI/ I*t^ An| COULD BE. W^ BE A PATRIOT.^X %^%f ««HEKIS N ;r-/^' vs A^ 4 w -^i NG 2 r nA^ff better M;' iamgo^ka tSICK O BEIN A J TOGO S
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  • 771 3 Standard *MaH Reporter fhc t\><> -;iikt^ iii Singapore one by the MO members of tin* ii formed fttafl <»l |he I\>«.i and Telegraph Service which is still continuing ,n.i ilm- other bj Singapore Traction Company employees which ended 3 i-i u.-tk win strong!) condemned l>\
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  • 49 3 >> < < Slal Bj mmU* the S itiona :ied." first >:nce Rg ace rence Sec»wing Q I Kj esident), lent). j R Kadir isecretary>, men amed M h -Tndihim. Mr Lee X •Tnor's the Legis- mat mnthe ikesman te. m. on it be said s
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  • 68 3 THE Singapore Naval Base Labour Union's demand tor establishment rights tor Asian industrial employees of the Naval Base has now been referred to the Admiralty m the United Kingdom for consideration and approval, the general secretary of the Union Mr. K. Y. Foon'g told The Standard
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  • 51 3 THREE more officials al Singapore 'J i Employees' Union c tioned' by the Police m connection with the I vo-da> strike st^zod by the con.: employee-, last we< Altogether nine of the officials ha cc i questio A »ther thre summoned to Police '.vi!l b.">
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  • 195 3 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Government has na fertile lani to offer to displaced squatters. All it can offer to the squatters is ex gratia payments as compensation. This is staled m the Legislative Council yeste b: M j. a Harvey, Commissioner »i Lands,
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  • Article, Illustration
    206 3 -Photo by Photo by pi oto. i mphre hay <t Sm-apore Si Joseph's bslitiitioa rstenlay. Pktwrf shows (left to rkht): Bro. |gna« i a (Diicctof «'i lac School), C*pt Reateas, and ipt. Watson yyatt The Sea Cadets of the Nelson Division, Singapore, marching past inspecting officer. Lieutenant Commander G. Williams
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  • 292 3 Exh uma tion Of Old City Graves Urged Standard Staft Reporter EXHUMATION as a matter of policy should be given every encouragement, said the Committee appointed to make recommendations regarding burial and burial grounds m the Colony. If and when a new body is set up to control planning and
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  • 103 3 THE HOPE that the Governor of Singapore. Mr. John F. Nicoll. who was Largely responsible for .encouraging the extensive build ing programme m Hongkong, d solve the Colony's housing problem was expressed by Mr. Thio Chan Bee at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. Speaking during adjournment. Mr.
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  • 86 3 THE new Post Office .set up at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday for delivery of correspondence to callers residing m Postal District numbers 1-. 2. fi and 7 is working smoothly and so far about 12,000 people have called for their letters. A turther improvement
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  • 274 3 A RECOMMENDATION" thai a crematorium should be blished m Sing ipore >on as possible is made m the report ol the Committee regarding burial and burial grounds. There is now no objection to cremation by any Christian community, except the R Catholic, for whom it is forbidden.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 385 3 '.OSaAL NOTICE pr a ms i littal otttt liwi U Ike telegraph n m Building, Singapore. Street Dollah. 16 RAO Sqpn h. 474 Upper Sera Ro t142 i Road j m (Tin:. v n Cl IS Serangoon R >ad. m t;> Kapal Road. Guan. 1 6a B >ad. X Seleta
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    • 77 3 TOt* TrfC MCCU 5^ m r~\ ntUnuui v FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS. LTD FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES H pl^s 7*7 Snug filling Nun rltafillg l\rf< < I ||%'2*it*lH v>i!li (uiiifilih -itur'lv. SOFT, SAFE, SOLUlir. AVAILABLE XI XI I I IKSI <I IM XI. I K^. Ibt^l^^^^i i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 112 4 TAX DEPT. NEED MORE MEN Standard Staff Reporter EVASION of taxes m Singapore is the daily gossip of the man-in- the-street and the general feeling m the evasion is massive declared Dr. C. J. Paglar at the Singapore Legislative Council j yesterday. Speaking during adjournment Dr. Paglar said the present
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  • 693 4 Councillors Strikers CHARGES MADE AGAINST GOVT Standard Stall Reporter WHILE three unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council were pleading the case of the postal strikers, six Committee members of the striking Union sat m the first row of the visitors' gallery and watched the proceedings. In the loner part
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  • 115 4 The members of the Singapore Teachers Union are m .sympathy with the Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff workers now on strike, said Mr. V. Victor. Secretary of the Union, m a statement yesterday. Asking Government to adopt a realistic and sympathetic attitude and not to try
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  • 51 4 DR. LELAXD WANG an evangelist of international repute is n^w giving a series of special Bible talks at the Betfaesda, Katong. Dv. Wang who has travelled very widely will con tinue his talks until Sunday, 24 A special invitation Is extended to ail people to listen to D.\
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  • Article, Illustration
    181 4 THE women of Singapore should take an intelligent interest m tbe affairs of the countries surrounding the peninsula «aid Mr. Malcolm MacDomild. the l.'ommissioner(ieneral yesterday at a luncheon given by the Chinese Ladies' Association. The luncheon was held at the Adelphi Hotel Roman Room and amonj the guests
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  • 87 4 ROriIORL Polite Skition and HiU Street Police Station, Singapore are to be closed as from Monday May Hi. A Police spokesman said that the closure of these two sub-stations will en the 1-oree to have more men detail- i ed for beat and patrol duty. Normul
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  • 45 4 Appeal Against Demolish Order SINGAPORE rubber dealers. Soo Bee Co.. appealed to the Singapore High Court yesterday against a conviction m the lower courts for erecting a $55,000 rubber smokehouse at the 6th mile, Thomson Road without the plans being approved by the Rural Board.
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  • 96 4 Le ctures On Elections .MR LEE KIM CHUAX of the Public Relations Ornce. is giving a series of lectures m Mandarin to students of the local Chinese secondary schools on the Constitution of Singapore and the importance of registration for elections. Mr. Lee will visit the Catholic High School today,
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  • 56 4 Workmen A sk For Assurance ABOUT 200 employees (if I t€ Dieihe'in and Company Aluminium Factory. Alexandra Road. Singapore want an assurance from the company that there wiil be no more retrenchment made against them, The Standard learned yesterday, The Singapore Federation of Chinese Engineering Tradesman representing the workers met
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  • 405 4 Standard Slafl Reporter THE POLICY followed by the Singapore Medical Department of giving some attention to as inan\ aspects of the medical plan as possible instead of giving realk good attention to only a few is tbe riiiht policy. This is evident from
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  • 173 4 Objects To Hotels Next To Schools Standard Staff Reporter STRONG resentment at the p esence of a hotel next to the Ma:.i\ Girls School nnd the English School at Tebok Kurau was expressed m Singapore Legislative Council by Enche j Ahmad Ibrahim, speaking Juri ing adjournnrw at Inrlie Ahmad asked
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  • 124 4 Standard Staff Reporter SILVER cups were presented to ree storei en at the Central S1 res Depot of the Air Ministry Direci rate General of W at Changi field yesterday. The cups were trophies awarded the best -kept sectional store, and are retained for a The judging
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  • 98 4 TIIF Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, returned an open finding .yesterday at the ing into the death of Peti V Lee Seng uiT) v father of six children and a former Assize clerk. wh i was knocked down by a Singapore Traction Company bus at Selegie
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 216 4 fespp^L Japanese ■(Slwßb^lVar bride L SEE IT NOW! 13 TH DAY! 'lISt I 1 !J <'f9 5 NEXT CHANGE FRANCIS BICKFORD- LUNDIGAN M f^^^X SAT. at MIDNIGHT! VCROSS THE FLAMING DESERT— FROM TOBRUK ro el \i \m i:i\ v HEROK \inn »M RSI Kl> this iiwim, i \i;\n OF 1
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    • 172 4 ABOVE THE SEA FBEY FOUI FIGHT THAT HAD TO 1 1 BMW l>rtm>en linn;.' l^r cr j^^jl? jSCOTT *Ho x 9K O ill colow by L- '//IN I I si II iHK*B32i^v* i y*-^> Sr ft ltd I Mil. 11l 1 111 VEI "3 STOOGES HOI IliOli TODAY 1! a.m.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 297 4 TODAY'S POWER CUTS village, initcd Chinese Robber Ukv, l.mi Slum (aniicrv. |,::in j ChooD liuhbcr ks.. Kali ll in. Ircd Water House, liulnstrial <;as<>s, Kilhurn Ke- liite. lMiitcarn Kci., Turl Club, i:ii« Neo Avenue. Kwart Park Holland Kd. Adam Park. O.itlop Hill. Cliat^wnrtli ltd., Peirrt* Kd., Somerviße Estate« Leedon Rd.
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  • 299 5 UNICEF Gift Aids Dental Plan 1 SET FOR EVERY TRAINED NURSE Stead irrl Ma|.«v < spmidcnt I t s ING, Ams iestaJ project, whn-h is iimt-d at -;ivnii; full beaeits t.> school t liildrt-ii m k.nnponus and riuaces i> ts been speeded np by a rontribution <»> <-qiiiit tiunt from
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  • 85 5 S ><l.ud MufT Correspondent v »IPUR, Tue s iok LJi ■>••■- -:es !a-* f eck of hor. genei al of the 1 1 i I l«r..;i;i, IK Data S;r Cheng- >. premi lent, i 48 hours m v.'m offer made to him Iraw his
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  • 22 5 Death For Armed Red Toe > was -;>tured Tai i >■ ilions m the j Past a ed Chiead They 1 1 ideal Si
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  • 83 5 ►ENANG i 'i Nree Sin- i.ys, v. bo were re- mi sset tlie 1.4 .1 dare n hich he S nday are on r 1 is information was given I to The S dard b 1 shipping -aid tod. it the were rounded up by a
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  • 56 5 la Noble ges le slm 1 iv* used to c iced to it th< B ling and sentence i m ither irges cooin»ing i t cents i three othi the con i t the Court I IS I c charges IPOH. a (4(1 mittetl former Pth
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  • 281 5 PENAiNG, Tues. Representatives of tne L«mbaga ftlukini fanjong Tokbng, who mcl the tcting Resident Cammissioner, Mr. N. Ward, thi« moriiiiu; «*\|»r<'s^r4l satisfaction over Grovernmeiil s assurance to reserve Millicient land for the Mala) fishermen i" the reclaimed area at Tanjong 1 okonc. me uembaga Mukim
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  • 92 5 standard S ifl Report ierkied tt^ orr.- rnment I c ci. ed the the part o: I cotnpd probatanl c a I i "'i v hich the;. been accepi .rid State Coun- the sidents: :.'um uv.d g Ba r H Mi A Selva S<
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  • 75 5 ALOR STAR, 1 Govindusamy. an Indian tapper employed at Kirn Seng Estate, South Kedah was sentenced to eight years jail by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid for killing his 25-year-nld wife. Scrangi on September 6. Govindasamy stood charged with the offence of murder bul aftei a
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  • 117 5 Standard Staff! Correspondent PENANG, Tiies.— An attempt to locate the sunken aircraft. which crashed into the sea off Telok Bahai^j on Sunday proved unsuccessful following an extensive dragging of the area where the plane went down. This morning the Deputy Harbour Master. Capt T. F.
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  • 782 5  -  ROSALIND RATNAM by CIT OIT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KKEP THEM BY V :tr TILL YOl GET YOlK PArrEKN PIKCKS THIS WEEK'S PATTERN WILL B^: ON PAGE ii Ot« Xilii St.NDAY STANDARD HERE are th*' sewing instructions for The Standard' Pattern No. 7 which appeared iv the Sunday
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  • 54 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The YVusrs Committee of th c MPIF.A met here today and de eided to ask the Pan Malayan Rubber Work ers 1 Trade Union to meet them as soon as possible m order to a«iee_ to the vva«e rates which should operate m the industry
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    94 5 Mr. G. G. Thorn-on Public Rtlatiom Seeretari *n<i ttoi Supervisor of Election jmr talk i»« !'"<ii<»n> lii tlir ui>j»rt KCbool of the >(. \min-« > >< i«m»l ve%H-rda\. Mr. Th» mson explamed i" th« b«y« m. ludm^ i fe« girls of the Post-certffieate ehuu h«« to i >i-i loli the
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  • 116 5 GIRL (11) MISSING A GAIN Standard st.dl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.A 11-year-old Malay girl, Fatirnah. has been reported missing from her home m Swee Guat Road here since last Saturday morning. The girl was adopted by a Malay driver. Mi Mid. Ali. who is now m prison having been convicted
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  • 286 5 Standard Stall Correspondm! KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. hi esevea EacMents m the Tederation yesterday and this morning six terrorists were killed and five wounded, while the security forces suffered one wounded and one believed to have been drowned. Two civilians weir murdered. Early this morning,
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  • 49 5 An H A m the juagle <>t South Puhari.n i liriii i Gurkha rifleman, a r i on miUbandit ope ins, to b m Bahau. In i flay. R A A F. I bom- A ertands arks on twc g i In Neffj i Sen
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  • 24 5 Mrdal For Leader hei c on a visit, I with the i do In I of the Pc ci He has t St. IV
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  • 58 5 1 er Lav i EtuefuJ lute! that i v. idow IVu I him. A mak Chiok.hnfl had p. Au I a night m •< X I on th<- i a.s i But that f*y retun m B i ma Mr < ::ii<l
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  • 26 5 Riflen Pi I M M of tl sustain wound m tl ation m tl He :ha Rifli and I i the B Kirn. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 98 5 MLNICIPAL ELECTIONS I ;giati .ition sjl BtdsrSi \prtl 15 May ;U I 4 refisti red you 1 tNNOI VOTI ncei about i ectors formation at any ring i>;* ng normal ofll hoars— Oi X.lv •ii<ipa! Building Ku.. i Lumpur Sunday nn.d I bulklajrs] ftpon B ukf-.t-: is Road, Centre* Pal
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    • 269 5 YOU CAN TAKE HOME THIS BE A tiTI EiH JUE I4/ &CAIUt frUL ncrv fast as you like, fhe Remington "Personal '^eftiijjy *U^ js as steady as a full-sized offtce machine. $efc All Remington dealers will arrange for j easy payment terms according to your f f convenience... or go
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 737 6 L ai ye C >uncil yest< rda; the Govern Singapon Mr. J. F. Nicoll, made a of whose implications, we hope, he was f \i G rnment," .said Mr. Nicoll, ''can submit to t red by the disruption of an essential public through strike action or any
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  • 682 6 C \GGIXG rubber prices not only i npair the figltt k against Communism but may help the Malayan Communists to break out of their present narrow and isolated position. It costs many of the Malayan rubber estates about 2 shillings (MBsc.) to produce a pound of rubber under present
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 289 6 Sir: I have been living m the Jalan Eunos. area more than 10 years as a member of one of rhe respectful Malay families. I know very well the members of the other families of Malays as well as other nationalities m the ssa c area
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    • 70 6 Sir: With reference to Mr. Ong's letter which appeared m your paper of the L6th Lnst., I w n r v hat Messrs. S S. Many am nnd E. V. Davies intend doing about our area. All t.h e residents m my area voted for both
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  • Article, Illustration
    624 6  -  CASSANDRA By I T SEE that the doctors have been complaining that their 5 1 patients are very bad at explaining their symptoms. When it comes to "describing their aches and pains they j are either almost inarticulate or given to wild and fantastic exaggerations tfaat
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  • 625 6  - The mainstay of the Triangle ANDREW ROTH U& and the Soviets to "normal" needs, Britain still felt it re lined an important bargaining weapon at the begin&ing of last year when natural rubber was high ami m demand. This last year -the situation has changed drastically. The United Stales has
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  • 473 6  -  RIMAU By Heads and Tails r FHE Mother of Parliaments is due to probe briefly today into the question of beheaded Malayan bandits. It seems that some naughty member of the Security Forces have lopped off the head of a dead terrorist or two after engagements m
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  • 12 6 "fciTounsin ;«g:tin Our would think «<■ never fed t lie little
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  • 63 6 Review of Views > Unwise Step open t > iso! i i i men I iievemc; i M I w The M mat* 1 rights' work Utusan. T.. Frapty Phras* THE v i c 1 of Chinese i "empty phras Siang Pau "Malaya is a C R historic; racia nut
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 10 6 Gold Dollar Tec Shum Yip Leong Tea Plantations CamcMon Highlands
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    • 78 6 \^^s icuos m quality Euußffi/7 .jr., i i flKwr 'j .:rtii»-.v.tmiti»f/i:;i: \m^ Refrigerator make sure it's RC only then have you chosen H THE EMPORIU 17—19 BATTERY RD. 1 TEL WE CAN QUOTE NOW AND SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY GALV FLUSHPIPES 3 GALLON C I WHITE PON I CISTERNS CASTIRON SOIL OR
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  • 165 8 THE present development Hi its to the Far Easi by the < >m cl Jet airliner, which lefl Sii gapore for Bangkok on mday are directing attention 01 aeronautical experts to the possibility of using high altitude airflow. There is a widely-held be ie! that m
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  • 73 8 HONGKONG, May 20. (Reuter-AAP):— Revenue oil,- ers yrsier'lity seized gold and watches cohn-d at l/KSoOO.OOO aboard tlie Hai i, t >,> which vas bound for Singapore. (;o// weighing 1.570 tjria was found m paper packages hidden m a fuel oil pipe iti c/ic/d)? roo.//.
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  • 43 8 W'YF.R eight months' tour of duty m [ndo-China waters, the French aircraft carrier, Arromanches, arrived m Singapore yesterday on her wa\ bark to France. Forme«ly the H.M.S. Colossus, she was renamed when she was loaned to the French Navy.
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  • 122 8 NEW YORK. May 20. (AP). —Air France and X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines on Monday joined lines cutting flights to Europe because of the American oil strike. Thirty-six flights have now be -!i cancelled -o round >s to Europe and the Middie East and 11 to Nassau
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  • 153 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE familiar Royal Mail red vans of the General Post Office and the khaki uniforms of postmen were conspicuous by their absence at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, yesterday, when the Dutch liner Oranje discharged 2.200 bags of mail
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  • 82 8 Calcutta To Be Improved CALCUTTA. May 20. Immediate measures to improve thp navigational facilities of the Calcutta port, which is suffering from rapnJ siltatioti of the Hooghly river ha\e been suggested by thf Indian River Obser\ r atory a' P-tona. The observatory undertook several years' observation and study of a
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  • 27 8 Standard Shippini; Reiw>rt»M THE 8,048-tons French trooper Can Tourane arrived Singapore yesterday, from Saigon with 487 French trooo> o their way to Frawce.
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    • 28 8 Despatches Today: Eastern Austra ia and New Zealand by Tjibadak. Tanjon^ Pinang by Tanjong Pinang, Ceylon and U.S.A. Schuyler Otis Bland, Pakistai (parrels only) by S< i Bland.
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  • 536 9 RED CHINA NOT ASKED FOR COMPENSATION U X Proposes Trading Link Be Maintained LONDON, May 20 (Reuter).— The British note to Communist China, announcing that big British firms there intend to withdraw from the country, was delivered to the Peiping Government yesterday. It proposed that a definite trading link should
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  • 54 9 Vf *O«K, M», .R,ut,r,-Tuo p.1.p.1,,1, to, !!>I l!t lopm-nt m the wo M s less P■■•■ m to rtiaralatc prh iti m is I sfl developed areas The »lber Hi>uid ih iteraati«uU dkvclopawl fund which ike Kraals m au j lv fi n;l M> projects
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  • 80 9 Standard Mat kit Reporter i libber nunrkei m >h>:ia|>urv riil«»«l l«3 Ui -1 nia\ v\ ti 1 1 onl\ -^iiiall luj-inc--panics, Qu tation declined h\ 3| nts per lb. below ly's closing prices as the market relumed to Us before sentimeni am i c a section
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  • 108 9 UK Unmoved By Pressure From Peiping HONGKONG. May 20 (ReuterAAP>: Commenting on the anouncement that targe British ■inns are withdrawing irorn the C tinese mainland, ti e British- ned South Chin i Moi Post said today: Britain is making no hostile gesture and "il ihe Peeping policy was designed a*
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  • 62 9 MILK, TOBACCO CARGO ARRIVES THE liner Oranje brought for Singapore yesterday from Europe 8,190 cases of mi k 2,295 packages of sundries. I 1 1!) cases at herrings, 36:? cases of iqunr. 113 bales of paper, 1,024 cases of tobacco. 500 bags of barley. 400 bags of oatmeal 4.37 cases
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  • 99 9 lAPAN nnot oxi ocx w ttracl I n c tpil ci m investc Stable enter] es, Occui »n f- Domic I chiel ijor Gen >'• ;i i- t said m Tokj i H e c Anierio m( »be amerce m at! .<: P»1 Japan ca
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  • 273 9 Standard Mailed Reporter M\* POLICIES assured ilu- Great Eastern Life insurance Compa*j l;?«t w;ir amounting i«> o\tr tl;«' previous \«;:r"s lotaJ and a record for (In- on pnni i total m fort*6 at 1 end ur ai ;->'i.--39 rU3 is tti bi^bi
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  • 81 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m all sections, with no business reported m .he cop:-. an<3 coconut oil sections. .Copra had buyers at $26 uer picu! and sellers at $28. r coconut oil quotation remained :at $44 nominal on an inactive market Betel' nut
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  • 104 9 ovr B n Standard Market Reporter ns^^°f' Tues.-The Malayan share market Zv? S r jtl ns today With the exception oi a iVu h^hares. ti.e trend was to slightly lower levels. ged prices were:— Buyers Sellers uammons 1.56 2.60 W, Cements :75 .85 l..")O 1.57
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES atest Singapore rub wr prices (cents per Ib yesterday were M Bu>ers> Sellers No 1 Spot Loos? r.0.8. m bales June No. 1 R.S.S. H-V. 84 No. 2 K.S.S XI r s" No. 3 R.S.s! 78". 7»1 Tone: Quiet. L ONDON KLBBKR -M onda y' s opening prices
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  • 244 9  - Technical Lab. Lack Bl ow To Malayan Youth D.J. GREER By WE ARC ct last getting so-"c of our f ocol senior engineers interested m the technical educotioti or, I should soy, the lack of technical facilities for our boys m Ma'oya. i given m Mr. J X reply to
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  • 596 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent A JAKARTA, M °y 20: Mohammed Rum, Minister of Home Affairs and a powerful leader m the predominant Muslim Forty, m warning that Indonesia is m sharp neod of foreign capital to develop the country pointed out
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  • 87 9 AUSTRALIA'S opal exports are falling because hard-living gougers are finding soft berths at Wuumera rocket range, according to Sydney gem dealers one merchant: "I can't fill a substantial order from America which would bring dollars. When I went to the opai fields wesl of Lake Eyre
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    32 9 R m iij nS?V Kdl b^. rs:h is sepn <hl m visJ t to tte one of 1h ?IS^ u Sh {:on at W«« (HtrttMshite), ment J tst^ishmcnts of the (ioveram.nt's Depart-
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  • 26 9 \KW YORK. May 20 (IPA nationwide survey has shown thai merchants arc confident a big boom m instalment-plan I buying is to come soon.
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  • 92 9 ST ANNES-QH THE SKA (Lancashire), May 20 (Router): —Sir V.t ifck James, deputj' chairman and mannfisn? director m England oi a Leading Indian company (Tatas) -said nere that, while t»e Western markets had to be developed, the Eastern kn ti kets "will be neglected »t
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  • 49 9 c i i Sea: the '1 Won The ide Fail exhibited for the I COT;- witJ buyerc who wIU id. A Root i ggn square feet play > Auditorium. It was also an: I incori bil M d I tn c
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    • 74 10 HOLLYWOOD, May 20 (UP> Franchot Tone divorced Barbara Payton yesterday while the actress was at home busy packing for a trip to Europe with actor Tom Neal. It was a routine climax to what started out to be one of the movieland's hottest courtroom jhu'.v.s. Tom
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  • 363 11 ATHENIANS REACH TOP FORM UNDhRRVTFI) Athenian League followed up their pit ndifi 4 o vietorv «>\er the Sino Malaya on Sunday by repeating the dose against SAFVs best selection v yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium. It uas us sound a licking as Blngapore eve* cot. They, Sin^ ipore, held the
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    17 11 Americas Martin Mendez a*d Malaya's Won?, who last met three years greet »'aeh other at Kalians Airport.
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  • 53 11 WINDSOR Rovers drew oneI all with Cheerful Lads "A" in a SAFA Third Division "B" league soccer match played at the CYMA ground yesterday. Wing Sun scored tor the Windsor Rover s and Swan Tim equalised for the Cheerful Lads. i Both goals were scored m
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  • 500 11  - YANKS HA VE SPEED, ACCURACY, CONTROL KEN JALLEH AMERICA'S THOMAS CUP TEAM, arrived m Singapore with the dawn yesterday, with M no worries about the heat, the Danes, Indians or even the MalayaHs. 1 At night they limbered up m their first practice and afterwards the worry ins wa< done
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  • 73 11 SINGAPORE Europeans wilj make use of seven Atheniaff' League pi avers when they meet the Rest m a SAKA "Tanjong Rh'j Fund" at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening. The European side will be: Woods: Stoker (AD, Hardy (AL); Morton, Skinner. Fisher (AD, Haskow (AL) Guthrie,
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  • 72 11 BUKIT TIM. MI Sports Club lost 3—2 to Haikowyu Sports Club m n SAKA Third Di'-'.sinn "H- league tie on BODCA i ::id. Ham irV throughout the game In the 10th minute Bukit Tjrnah took the lead Aziz scoring. HSC then dominated play but equalised
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  • 69 11 FAVOURABLE «y«ather V 1<: enabled the RAF Lawn 1 Tournament winch commi on May 1 to be played off according to schedule and the semi-final rounds have now been reached m all five events. The amme for today l Men's singles sein B W Command" r Klid aen
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR: Tues -On Thursday evening the Selangor Indian Community v. ill ent< i tain the Indian Thomas C»p team ai a cocktail party ai the Belangoj Badmnitua A<*ociaUua U*u.
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  • 144 11 Neo Breaks Another Record Mo !i\\ 11. KOK. broke his -""i metre* face style record at the Singapore «>!■ nipic Sports Council trial ><>- terday at the Chinese Swimming Club. Two other triali>is tor the IHO metres tree stvle Lan Buang- 1100 and \Vei!>e Wolter^ failed to reach the sosc
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  • 185 11 THE issue of tickets for the Thomas Cup matches to those who have been allotted them, and whose names appear on the its displayed at the Cathay Alambra and Emporium, will begin at 1 1 30 a.m. today. The tickets will be issued from the first
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  • 55 11 IfR S i ■I.:'-. L 952 of May. 1952 \\r; Slow Ll 1 of Mr. Choc Soon passed ay i ofully on 20tb Ua) at r > inf behind his belov< }'> Chye and 2 (I: Saturdas the 24 ortege Leaving No. 19. T H< >^<i at 11 a.m.
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