Singapore Standard, 26 May 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard C33GE[S2S^ ■Ik X VOL. II NO. 328. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 308 1 India Qualifies For Thomas Cup In ter -Zone Final Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, May 25— India qualified for 'he Thomas Cup inter-xone final and the right to moot the Americans m Singapore on Tuesday and Wedn: Jay when their captain, Davinder Mohan beat Poul Holm for the fifth game
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  • 72 1 Postal Delivery Restored porarj pengapore post X the re impti n I :>. rector of Posts. per has annourv c rie I jtmen m j from tc le Iron b sees, although the may ite for a day or two. n deliveries of C OD. and item I w local
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  • 41 1 The Queen Thanks C'wealth Youth day f the tor 1 their new sovereign. mesa igc on Empire si said. "I am I by the kloyal supp< many lands. •lour, race and the memhe nations and .service." Reuter THK ,:,.>mic explosion of
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    28 1 .lorn Skaarap of Denmark is seen warming up before hi| match asuinst T. N. Seth of India on Saturday. St-tn scored a surprise victory, winning by 15-6, 15-13.
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  • 36 1 r > Dem itic E*i esidential aspirant Sei Estes Kefau\ er baa i ed nsi I m favour of ilthnatum to the Communists m Korea, setting a time limit to the armistice m Panmunjom
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  • 329 1 THE executive council of the Army Livil Service I niofli m\ meeting yesterdaj resolved lo iaU«- "strong art ion to oppose any redaction «»1 start m the War Department. 9 This followed retrenchment last week of 17 civilian employees of the District Command Royal Engineers
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  • 379 1 BONN P AR LE Y SUCCEEDS Sudden Soviet Move To Delay Agr eement Fail s BONN, May 25: A sudden Russian manoeuvre to hold up the Big Three treaty with Western Germany for ending the occupation fatted today when it was officially announced that agreement was reached on all points.
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  • 212 1 KUALA LUMPUR, May 25:— The Advisory Committee set up by Government to give advice on the future educational policy on Chinese education m Malaya, The Standard learns, is to recommend to the Federation and Singapore Governments the setting up ot a Chinese faculty
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  • 172 1 Xl VIA II HPUR, May 2">. Chinese terrorisl surrendered yesterday i«> Uie police j»«»-i at il««- Sooa Lee estate regrouping area m toe Sungei Pataai ilUiini ot Kedah. H«* was armed with a stengun. In the -la sin area of Malacca yesterday evening, a Chinese
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  • 67 1 Standard Sufi t'orrospondenl JAKARTA, May 25: Authoritative circles < ■>. BCt B Island to produce '■■I'm '.)!i s of peppei thij yea Indonesian sources are I the price will it ci ige 25 i pel illogramme. At th i it« I crop wi!l be worth
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  • 121 1 No. 1 Terrorist Of Pahang Killed Standard Stafl < ©rraipoiidrtrt Xl VI II MIM K. >ia> :T>. VI. -i •ml.in figni v% i i li a reputation «»l bearing charmed IH«* >*;<- killiit m the fcLuantan difltrin i«ml:i\ l»\ tbc I m G«rklia«. Me v»a^ Pahaiisffl No. I Malay U*rrori>l.
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  • 144 1 LONDON, M:i\ 25 Ihe I S ,<»V»'I •llltM'Mt i >i l|»ln t| ilnmt aaj >»mind plan i•• stabilise rubbfi sales fin li'mu, from |be uorkiii; i uhiih uil! bruin v\ork here id Jul\ a rulihtr «\jMMt \\)>t h:is just .iniw-rf \\rw limn Ottawa .tnii
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  • 135 1 KUALA LUMPUR, May 23. An curly moinint; fii»*. \vht<-h broke out ut 4 K.itu i.D.id shop otrupied by K.K. Motors and by an eni.mrrrinsr firm, destroyed equipment and motor spare parts estimated to be worth aboui STO 000. The co (ineei ing ii f >n p
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  • 127 1 'No Turning Bacck In Indo-China' BORDEAUX, May 25, (UP). Jean Letourneau, Minister for Indo-China. has angrily rebuked members of his Mouvement Republicain Populaire Party for advocating that France pull out of Indo-China. The Minister, who recently returned from Saigon, took the floor at the MRP party convention to declare there
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  • 25 1 Teluk \nson police are investigating the killing of a regular police constable yesterday. He was unarmed and m civilian clothes at the time
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  • 339 1 Two Rescued In Jungle Crash Standard Aviation Reporter THE pilot and passenger «>} a Royal Singapore Flying (;hil> Tiger Moth, which crashed at t lt*- edge ol the jungle rijilit miles south-wesl of Kluang, on Saturday were both resetted yesterday morning. The crashed Tiger Moth, piloted by Mr. C. N.
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  • 44 1 4 Held In S'pore Security Check SING \i" Po ice 01 I foui pc tple found idei v t in < w- v- iv rin nil ft eto hiHi c gecuri v < I v m I <■"'■ tv Sli eel ai d Mosque Si c ti
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  • 90 1 HONGKONG May 25. <AP>:Roman Catholic authorities n< this week-end publicly itated their opposition to the Mi« Universe contest jointly supported by several American busi ness ami travel firm? m leading ol Asia and Europe I a inner of the beauty ™ntest I will v et a
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  • 73 1 KUALA LU IPUR M '"> High C >mmissioner penera Gera I mpler and La P [er returned by aii I Lumpur this morning afte [lv ,.ri;,v visit to Kedah ana Perlis. They were seen off Kepala Bil is airpori by t fish Ad Ked Ramsa
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    65 1 page photo Singapore's postmen who have been m strike thes«- laM 1] days have decided |o reliirn to work today for thiec d.i on x motion of their Strike Committee. Picture shows \\\r men reading copici of th<* rei cut radui talk of olmi il Secretary Klvthe. ur^inu the postmen
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  • 25 1 v, th «ome 3 9 stl iking <>i! a Ame; tct r h.-i.s lifted al! re* 1 c cootro aviation petrol Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 71 2 31 Cars Take Part In AAM RALLY T: SIX rs took part ince .\uto- of Sinjj er- it a •hem I Si id m ious test rire Sii I an aviation rv- >.-.ci! Oil p radio F ler, H S:-iga-por< rraffic Chief. dard Standa d photo by I to* Conconrs
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  • 53 2 Weekend News In Pictures photo. A C'OC'KI AIL partr was held at the Happy World je*terday on the occasion of the opening: of the "The Champagne Post", a Chines entertainment and sports bi-weekly Future shows Mr. Ta n Aik Keng, managing director. Mrs. Cheung: Soli Hung:, governor director, and Mr
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  • 161 2 The following were awarded I pr zea aftet lunch at Princes H<.>taurant. Salonn teflg R.illv: Mr. EJD R ishwoj Mr. P D O. LidelL Saloon (la^s Coiuour*: 1 Ml J A '.aut; '2. Mr. Lie Sic« Vf \ri rr Tiiurer Class K:l!v: I. Mr. DL G
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  • 365 2 Si.lnd.lrd SiaT Reporter MORE than 10.0 JO youths of Singapore Bironged the cVirches, temples, syiiasog 's. and schools ye^t?rday oa the occasion of Empire Yo -til SniHfay. A message from tiie Queen v.i.s red to the youths at the various places of worship. 'ihe message
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 2 photo. TriKEE hundred and fifty members and friends of the Christian Brothers Cid Boys Association attended their annual reunion dinner at the St. Joseph's Institution on Saturday night. Picture shows (from centre clockwise) Father Kearney, Mrs. Thevathasen. Brother Ignatius, Mr. C.C. Tan. the Bishop of Malacca, Mr. A.P.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 ■Vrll^lu IB VI T j -sj^ './"jj^^'fJßßm^^^m &t '^■L :< Anf rii DIIBC THESE ATTRACTIVE TPAYS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY USEFUL FOR COSMETICS, HAIR ACCESSORIES, MANICURE AIDS, AND ARE AN INGENIOUS ADDITION TO YOUR DRESSING TABLE plastic Cutlery Trays II ith Four tUirisi&na m GREEN BLUE CREAK. lIAKDWAKK Dtn. O H ft
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 103 2 tl eSS J\ C^.^- VI DOES V^NOT QUITE, BUM. THE DEL WCTf.'- LOOK MERE, V_^ AN PONM I W- Imit Tal-T^ I" NOW T J DISMEAM DEMMICANS WILL FOSDICK-l DONT WANT X NOBO^' P ISv i BUM ~>^ G|T <vNOMINATE A CANDIDATE NOBODY RUNNIN" ME DOWN.r DYER ME RtCOPD.7 I
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  • 262 3 I 111 SINGAPORE < ii> Council U charged *ith nilt.iikmu on a cmnmt-rrial «iiUr|ni-.f" m a petition m. l.n\cr'MH. Mr. J. V. M< oil, l»v ilir 102 K.oplanatlc haw krr*. THIS $c is marie m connect i»n i :1 the proposed a •:>" m
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 3 Y.C. Lee. MR and Mrs. Lee Peng Yam who were married at St. Hilda's Churrti, Katong, recently. Mrs. Lee was formerly Miss Marilyn Teo. Mr. Lee is.the only son of Madam Ta«, Choh Ab of Singapore. Picture by
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    20 3 MX. AND MKS. JAMES WIMALA, cutting the cake at the reception at GJB. Cafe after their wedding m Singapore recently.
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    70 3 P»IO«l». PROFESSOR < nan Sbao !lj<VAn. U f* uHI k i.m ti htanc t nat r .Mid i Mi graplwt sera ;»t irorli m m doing .1 Bomber or p itaiiaga <<\ I >• >\h 1 i- ;!.»i ation for m st exhibitioo at i.- inMflc I hanbei <»i I
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  • 53 3 to on ra reg G. G. Supe f E!e Mr .riudurai. Supe E I Mr. L i Chuan, Pu: Relations visit the > Cl I' B >ol to- M la's rfleld owing visit School md S Ens School and I X wil! Girls' St.
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  • Article, Illustration
    90 3 REPRESENTING what he eaUed the "most highly developed university m the Middle Fast." Mr. Bernard Cherrick made a brief stopover m Singapore last week en route to Australia by BOAC where he will lecture on the work it has done m its I", years of existence. Mr. Cherrick. Irish-born, is
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  • 19 3 I S gapore Indian A a con- J I, at the litorB for [ndi .ladra- F Re-
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  • 192 3 AFTER years of catering to tropical climates with cool linen house furnishings m the way of drapes, bed and table linen, the well-known Irish firm of Old Bleach Linens Ltd., will soon be represented m Singapore by dress goods as well. This was foretold
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  • 582 3 Will Distribute Fresh Mail Only For 3 Days standard Stafl Reporter SINGAPORE'S postmen who have been on strike for the last 13 days decided to agree to their Strike Committee's suggestion to return to work for three days at a meeting held at the Singapore
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  • 97 3 Postmen's Decision 'Laudable' Standard Stuff Keporter THE MOVE by the postal strikers to suspend their strike for three days was ctci scribed as "laudable" by Mr. I C. R. D'asaratha R »i- Legislative Councillor yesterday. "This move will increase their already high prestige which they have gained by conducting negotiations
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  • 69 3 Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION to give moral and financial support to Singapore postal strikers was passed at a special meeting convened by the NegriSembilan Postal Uniformed Starts Union yesterday. A sum of S. r )0l) was promised at the meeting for the postal strikers' fund. The
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  • 241 3 DEBATE ON PARK ONE HUNDRED and ninety seven of the MHl Malays who attended the debate on the proposal to ((invert the Great Eastern Trade i air at (ievlanu Serai into an amusement park, at the Kota Raja i lub ».<-«»■ terday, voted against the proposal.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 87 3 OR IV E IT ONCE...a*td YOU'LL DRIVE IT ALWAYS! rj{OAIJLT7SOcc| >^r a o high and wide y 9' ye on unbroken vi-s: ''i«Hß y' feZ? V-V^ Lockheed hydraulic /I^f» brake* give imooth buf powerful breaking on all I surfaces. Thj winding windows arc rr supplemcnfcd on each L —^f' I
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    • 106 3 a k i r^ ENGINEERING dl IDDI lES i J fLJ wr wr Imb I Ew Let us quote for your requirements for: Mild Steel Polished Shafting: Mild Steel Plates: M.ld Steel Flats one Rounds: Octagonal Tool Steel Steel Strapping Bearing Metals Phosphor Bronze: Hard Drawn Bare Copper W.re Crucibles
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  • 39 4 motograpnors. wmvnii from Mr. Barrett. President of the Kuala LumM, .l,.i.hKn,, n nU S s^^.nt ter 38 years' service as accountant and asr!l Wußicipa S'^tSr. A^STIS^ held m his honour at the Eastern Hotel. Eastern
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  • 281 4 Standard "■uifl Correspondent VN^V. Sm,.— Che Mobd. Sopiee, Bon. Secrelarj ..I ihe Selangor I.al.oiir I-.,,,, wbc ».1.1r,-,,l Ik. fa* ""■"•al .■.."1.r...... ..f |he Peaang Labour J arly .K.s In, „n.,rk,,l that il ««Jd be going l».<kuar,l ,f t h,y «an. a,, .ndopend.- Nt
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  • 108 4 PENANG Mm Tfcf 11 an i; I abuur V.ir[\ ai thrir lii^l i i-niVreru c toiiav pasSCfi .til inifi!;i»d rt-Ndlution tailin, .m th, GfeOffC Tt»;\n Mubm ipal 'utu il la ftpihc ed< r.il iovei n- liiMiu- li.uch Ihroacb I -.i -lit Government for i
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  • 385 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Over 500 more soldiers were added to the ranks of the security forces m Malaya this morning when the 19th and 20th intakes of recruits to the Malay Regiment passed out m a colourful parade at Port Dickson watched by the
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  • 180 4 PENANG, Sun. Members of the Penang Teachers' Union at their anniversary dinner last night were told by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. N. Ward that they were the major instruments for moulding the youths who would one day guide the destiny of this country. "You and
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  • Article, Illustration
    97 4 i I oto. Wedding group picture of Mr. and Mr*. Foo Fti taken aUcr their marriage at the Celestial Cabt I Wednesday, Mr. Foo is the cousin oi Mr. Foo Yin Fong, Perak State Councillor and miner, whUe the bride is eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Teh Lean Swee.
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  • 185 4 IPOH. Sun.— Twelve peop-e interested m the formation of a political party aiong the lines of the Selangor Labour Party had to wait for two hours m the Rerak Clerical on for the arrival of three f>'.\\ 'ials of the Selangor Party I
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  • 99 4 Don 't Toy With Fund Scheme KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The proposed provident fund scheme involves the welfare of 4/500.000 workers m Malaya and the Government cannot afford to toy with this scheme. says the Selangor Labour Party commenting on reported rumours that the Federation Government contemplates to postpone the provident
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— For- ten clays beginning from the first day of the Puasa. cinema shows, shadow shows. rodat, makyong. ronggeng and boxing are expected to draw large crowds to the Malayan Hotel at Kuala Trengganu. The object of this fun fair is to raise funds for the
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  • 218 4 Laubach Shows Them How Standard Staff Corr. kI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sun A demonstration of the short-cut method of teaching illiterate adults how to re id ii Romanized >;»!::\. was gi\en by Dr. Frank C !..:uii'(h, a IS. n''s''-i';-i. at (he Sultan Sulaiman Club, ljst niffht. A large fathering including the Deputy
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  • 54 4 FOR the first time m Singa- pore members of the Buddhist Union visited the aged at the Little Sisters Home for the Poor yesterday to distribute food iind gifts. t Later m the. day they visited I the St. Andrews Mission llosp'ta! and distributed fruits and i;
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  • 64 4 A LARGE congregation attended the dedication service held at the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church yesterday to instal the new electric organ. Members and their friends and well-wishers donated towards the cost of the organ which cost 58.855. An organ prelude was by Miss I.im Swee Kiok
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  • 180 4 'VARSITY BURSARIES FOR TEACHERS Xl ALA I I'MPI R. San. The Federal (iovtrnment has created a larpe number of bursaries (ratable at the I'niversity of Malaya for intending: teachers. The maximum .ilu< 1 of each bursary is SI. BOO a >ear tor lour years or iv thee < e cf
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  • 145 4 Girl (18) Acquitted KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Low Ah Gek. an 18-year-old Chinese v yesterday b/s quitted and discharged by the Rrst Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, on a charge of being m unlawful possession of rubber, an offence punishable under the Emergency Regulations. She was alleged to have had m
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  • 175 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Jobore, Dato Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed, m a broadcast talk over Radio Malaya on the Johore Town Council elections tonight reminded citizens of Joh ore Bahru. Bandar Maharani and Bandar Penegaram that tomorrow would provide them
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  • 255 4 IPOH. Sun. Members of the IVrak (iovtrmiHiil Clerical Services I nion wire advised n«»l t<» run av«u\ \*ith the impression lhat the hattle for heller Mflßgßi v%a* over hut to rememher that it was ju*t he<:innin^. This advir e was given by Mr. M.
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  • 101 4 Labour Is Now Confident pem^'g vm* good certain st ate is has t I ide rjr-,L press President <„ r Pari j ir Brst eral confen H Id that r last few h sentinls n v.. polling. T. riation me and that n a nitml Iron-j g shall make up
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  • 17 4 KI.Y- their Chinese. La S F app< haw 3 $1.00 pr or have
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  • 119 4 Ruler Visits Village s Standard Stafl dri < -vp.«iul« til KUALA LUMPUR. S Sultan, of Pahang recently concluded a scries of tours lasting for L 5 days m the districts of Pekan and Rautx Eie was accompan-ed by Che hfohd. Hassan bin Mohammed, the Assistant State Emer/ I::f.>r:nat:on O'Vi The
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  • 79 4 TALKS m tin ■< on the registration of wiD be tii a* ih<* Col lowing fTm shows arranged by !hc Public Relations Mobi F Unit. Today Non Chenc Public School, 644 i mile Yio Chu Kijng Bmi Vw Kampong Ambei and Cimson's School t'>r B Wi Inesday
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  • 93 4 KUALA LUMPUH Sun. For Eailinf to obtain i ational registration ly card within 30 days of hei Into the Fej< :>1 on, i S j e«r--0 I British wntOi "•'i^rine, was convicted by Mr A P. .i i m the Fi trate's ri and One
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  • 44 4 Re stratioa <>t April i:» -M.i TBI not VOTK r fiea 1 v quire et: Office I Buiic from 30 p.m Y.MCA BricJi Inl I Municipal Ma Lumpui s- Kan ng Pandan M. Ch I Fin li 1 HH ■WflHff (lf f
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 303 4 FEDERATION DIARY I. I iii /•> c W JffS2o s Js rofTll «9«« BBOLLIANT: Love (Mandarin) 7 and !'.3u ;>m. MALACCA < W'jION: The Show Masi Go On I CM) 3. H.3U and 9.15 p.m LIDO: Ba^ai iH) 2^o, ti.3o and y rii REX; South Of Pago Pago 3. 6.30
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    • 602 5  - THE ANTICS OF COMMUNISM PHILIP TOYNBEE V <'.mrmini>t Party m Action, By A Rossi. Vale Iniver■wj i r^s. (London: Cieottrey Ciimberlece ;.")s. By LONDON 'T tening Knteneea 4 1 noore Kendall's i to RossTa book i an unwary reader r 1 book < r*J ;<t < t who previ United
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      374 5  -  MAURICE RICHARDSON By THi; WIDOW OF BATH by Margot Bennett (Eyre and Spottisvvoode. 10s. fir 1. >. -Well-written whodunnit with doom-laden atmosphere hanging over superior south coast seaside background, and thrillerish sub-plot. Fir>t victim, judyo with glamour-girl wife, is murdered with painstaking thoroughness: shot, defenestrated, immersed. Good characterisation,
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    • 449 5  -  J.M.COHEN The Foreotten Language: an Introduction to th<- tndi-r--standins «>f Dreams, Fairy Tales and Myths. B> Encn Fromm. (Gollancz. 1 (>s > i*n I) bishop," 1 ancien Oracle, i iv expect to j pal ron; dream ii hop i rid there will the fami y s
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    • 643 5  - Up Hill And Down Dale FREYA STARK Mountains of Tartary. B> Eric Shiptmr (Hsddet tad Stoughton. 205.) China to Chitral. By H. Tiluian. (Cambridge. 855.) The Scottish Himalayan I-Apedition Bj W. H. Rfwray. (Dent. :ios.) Alpine (ilatiers. By A. E. Lot kinuton Yi.il (Batch worth 305.) Rambles m the Alps.
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    • 509 5  - Napoleon His Rise And Fall P. GE YL Napoleon Bonaparte: Hit Kirn* and Fall. fly 11. TkampUHt Oxford: itlarkirrll. Ml. i~>: By IL'S'i ball a cent lv j ajjo Mr Holland Ro e opened tiie [>refaoe lo bit known two-v*rfume book by obaerviog that to tpo ogy leaned lo be
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  • 81 5 111! XX.If HONOI i: Mill. COKPSK, i-i p 4 B h Nice plot do 5 I II CM II I OMI N iiinrtiai t husband Told \vi' W i GEAVI 108 Miss CAM ING, I v. 6d.). So polin irder i backfi H t >, INK PI IMI
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 72 5 I I II i [TELLER. T^LER. J ■~7S 1 f REALLY HAZELI t GET V] f V BUZ DEAR! WE'RE f\T SEEMS TO ME THERE'S If *sp PERHAPS YOU'RE &F* AWFUL TiREO OF MASHEO (SAVING TO BUY A NOT MUCH NOUR\SHMENT > RIGHT, DEAR! Ivs^r2p POTATO SANDWICHES IN f >
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Mornig Newspaper
    • 894 6 IN deciding to suspend the strike for tbiee days. the postal strikers have not gone merely half way to meeting! the Government Thpy have gone all the '.I- by a ceding to the unusual insistence by G nment thai the strike should be called off as a
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  • 993 6  - LOOPHOLES IN AMERICA'S NEW PACIFIC SECURITY SYSTEM Sebastian Haffner By I ON DON. vow that the Japanese Peace Treaty and the American Security Agreements with .JaiJiin, Australia atui New Zealand have entered into force, it seems the momeni to make a preliminary estimate of the new American Pacific security system
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 603 6 Independent Plebiscite Is Urged For Kashmir Sir: If Mr. S. G. Nair, whos* letter you published m your issue of lHth May, had been either m Pakistan or North India at the time of the partition of the IndoPakistan subcontinent, the time when action m Kashmir commenced, he would not,
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    • 264 6 Sir; "Penang-Born" is a contused thinker. The main object of the S.C.B.A. is "to safeguard the constitutional and civic rights of Chinese British subjects". The Government Bill of 6th July, 1951, would atlect British subjects of all communities, not on'y Chinese. The powerful non-com-munal Progressive
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    • 185 6 Sr; I read that at the re rent meeting of the Traction Co.'s busmen, some of these fellows clenched their fists and yelled that they did not want to go back to work, because they feared that they might be arrested Perhaps they have good reason for
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    • 184 6 Sir; Che* Zahara binti Nour Mohammed, the President of the Malay Women*! Welfare Association, Singapore, inaugurated a mass meeting which was held at the York Eng School, Tanjong Katong Road. Invitations were forwarded to the various leaders of all communities, which includes Mr. Siddik, Hon. Mr.
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    • 312 6 Sir. The other day I happened to read m a Singapore newspaper that the Singapore City Council had granted a loan of a few thousand dollars to one .of its officers so that his wife could fly out to Australia to arrange for the adoption of twins.
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    • 232 6 Sir: Don't you think it time that the Singapore Government introduced m the Colony legislation similar to the Money Lenders' Ordinance m the Federation I really think that the problem of indebtedness is more acute m the Colony, where the high cost of living, renders the unfortunate
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    • 131 6 Sir:— The letter by S G. Nair published on the 16th instant m your columns m reply to Kushi Mohamed about Dato Onn's impression of the secular state of India and his opinion of India's stand on the Kashmir issua is really interesting. If the purpose of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 373 7 Ridgway Tells Senators He Had 'Definite' Plan ...1.1 .h. v,,* < a he ail a fin u y plan for endinglb. war Kor,a, bui the end of the fighting dependa on (.ohn.-a1^5,,,,,. (V die United Slates and the Euro- pean leaders." Ihe former Far Fast
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  • 103 7 Cl ark Wants To Know More Of Soviet Plans TOKYO, Maj >, (AP).-Supreme Tnited Nations Mnnute tfl Korea, (ien. Mark Clark says he knows -capabilities" of the Russian military buildup m I I v East out woold like to know more about Rustntentions. m I took S m the Far
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  • 87 7 Cosing Of German Border Crossings BERLIN, May 25, (Reuter): The British Deputy High Comtnissioner m Germany Mr. J G. Ward has protested to the Soviet authorities m East Berlin against the "precipitate" closing of some East-West German border crossings The letter referred to the closure yesterday by Soviet officials of
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  • 60 7 New regulations governing entry permits for overseas Chinese who want to enter Formosa on business or short stays require dispatch to the "Overseas Affairs Commission" of application forms, four twoInch photos, passports and other documents from local firms. organisation^ as well as from the consular offices of
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  • 36 7 A SECOND "killer submarine* 1 haa joined the U.S. Navy's Pacific- Sub-Fleet based at Pearl Harbour for "stringent tests." Such subs are specially designed and equipped to operate against enemy submarines.- A. P.
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  • 30 7 PRAGUE radio said an agreement signed between Czechoslovakia and Russia permits Czech lines t:> fly passengers, freight and mail uv< the Suviet Union to China.- A.P.
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  • 56 7 OKYO. \P>— The ies a ban- nmit an iry drill ground. lich has it 9 n slopes nountain for even years r exdrill ground by elude pcs m every Ml and m «t I once m a litetirne. ving •tc tying te
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  • 87 7 Hi Xl m May 25, (Renter) Soviet authorities have protested to the British here against an allied violation of the Berlin-West German air <orridor rules b\ a British plane on May 18. the official Fast (iernian news agency ADN said yesterday. The Soviet Deputy
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  • 94 7 Chiang Men In Burma Get Ready RANGOON, May 25, (AP) Bur iese offi ials are closely *hing developments on the bonier betw< en B.: ..i and China as Chinese Nationalist forct :nake ready for their insoon offensive' 1 against China. The Rangoon newspaper, The Nation, reporteci yesterday that \.r >nalists
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  • 35 7 LONDON May 23 (Reuter)— The circulation of British regi- •i. and service magazines abroad has been restricted be- ng to one newspaper here yesterday, they give at military infor- !"ei J n countries
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  • 229 7 COLOMBO, May 25 (Reuter) Ceylon's march to the polls m the fir.-t General Elections since in<irpendence began yesterday. o\\v.» is spread o\<-r four days during which 3.000.000 from 89 constituencies are expected to ballot. The elections which are the fourth since the grant of universal franchise
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  • 190 7 Standard Correspondent SYDNEY, May 25. A spokesman for John Swire Sons, Ltd.. one of the firms forced to withdraw from the China trade, said here today that his firm had registered m Australia about three weeks ago ready to start business m Australasia when
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  • 71 7 RUSSIA, according to present indications, is producing 12 to 15 military planes for every seven which the United States builds. The figures are based on reliable data from US military and industry sources. During the peuud from the end of World "W?r II
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  • 44 7 THE British Government will send back to Italy some 1.000 Italian coal miners if they do not find jobs by next Saturday. The National Coal Board has given up trying to fit them into mi after widespread protests by British miners. U.P.
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  • 194 7 TUNIS. May 25, (UP). France was reported yesterday to have decided to go along with American demands for speedy reforms which would grant home rule to troubled Tunisia. Reports m reliable quarters here said the French authorities have about given up the idea of having home
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  • 54 7 THE editor of the French Communist newspaper "L'Humanite." Andre Til. has been arrested for calling on the Paris population to demonstrate on May 28 against the arrival m France of the new Supreme Commander of Atlantic P;:c\ Forces. Gen. Matthew Ridgway. Andre Til recently won the Stalin
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  • 40 7 THE Supreme Court of Com-munist-ruled East Germany has decreed death by the headman's axe for Johann Burianek. 39. for Leading a group that allegedly had tried to blow up the blue express, crack Russian train on the Berlin-Warsaw-Moscow run
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  • 30 7 The West German police have introduced a giant four-muz/led water cannon for use against rioters. It squirts jets capable of knocking a man flat at 225 feet. UP.
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  • 139 7 'To Rankle Long With Persians TEHERAN, May 25 (AP):— Bakhtah Ermooz, semi-olfi-ciaJ newspaper which often spcak.s for Premier Mohammed Mossadeq'.s administration, called Russian's protest of renewed U.S. military aid for Persia a "political blunder.'' Russia on Thursday handed I ersia a stiff note claiming the arms aid agreement with the
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  • 71 7 SIX YEARS after ihe end of the war all European countries are still faced with an "acute scarcity of housing, saya Ihe Q.N Economic Commission to: Europe m Geneva "The paradox i s that there is a true housing it will be difficult to get
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  • 186 7 (AMU). May 2.">. (AP). Kin» Farouk lold thr people <>f tlw' Nile Vallej la*t nigfal that Egypt i- determined to rid the Suez (anal Zone and lh«- >ihl:mi of Briii-.li troops and control. Jl i> broadcast -|M«rh rtMC m thr midsi of long, delicate negotiation*
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  • 312 7 Joil\\\r>m Hi.. M«j 25 (Renter) Thirty- < ii:!ii |i(tmmi' ovn injured \wrr y t wlc rnl>y v.h«-n police duu*ced thousand* of anjrr> <l« mon-trHior-protesting tSe irml t an alleged < ommuniM lratl« union l< a«l«r. The scrap starte i police whisked a
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  • 107 7 LEA N \\D B B made c m developii rockets, Supply Mm Sand] .i> "U OUT ]■■< brought to tucoessfu the gui(i-> I i will fully supplement ai.ci peril luj m a variety of i i more orU types of armament, b will not I
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  • 85 7 IHE :<i rice c m sremr August, ItSI to Ju showed lit t i e change m from the preceding the US Agricultural Dei i says. It estimated that the ou lid total 3:n,000 million npared with 338.000 million m 1950-51 an 10 million 1949 -50.
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  • 54 7 Davison Yacht Has Engine Trouble 25. city Ann m w 1 :',H B lowed into this H tl yest< land The 24 way to Mad through the U icky tea hetw< i tenant and i nch ma engine began to give I 1 Ashing b«i it towed th« Duuai 1
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    72 7 photo. 1 lie Sultan of oil-produc.ug Brunei. Bornpo, 'Mi year-old Omar Ali Saifuddin. arrived at Southampton on .May »0 aboard the liner YVillmi Httys on a two-month visit to Britain. The Serai oilfield m his territory is the largest m the British Commonwealth. He has never before Seen Britain. Photo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 60 7 fA#ii« to < l\()\\ about UIM CHEONG CO. celebrate the opening of our new four sloned SALES DEPOT at Beach Road Singapore 7, WE ARE GIVING YOU FREE ONE BAR of our famous AYAM SOAP .e\ c i case of our soaps purchased. Obtainable from any grocer DON'T MISS THIS
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    • 12 7 y j)y \_y RAINWEAR, 8 >:/i -SMiu S5O/- IhS()<).sO aw* 0 v^
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    • 31 7 I iNANCy— HOW I o'//. I'M TEACHING I; r/ i ,-r y^<^ DARE you teach Q V him to snap -I -< --^S U lv->^Tv>4 THE DOG TO M \ON THE LIGHT
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  • 126 8 Industrials: British Malaya Trustee $6.00. Fraser Neave $3.62$ to $3.57 J. Gammon $2.50. Hongkong Bank London Elegister 180, Jackson $1.97J, Malayan Cement 80 cents and 79 cents. Malayan Collieries $1.55 to $1.45, Straits Times $3.60. Tins: Batu Selangor $1.37j and $1.35, Hong Fatt $1 28 to $I^s,
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  • 423 8 WITH negligible support forthcoming from America and with no early prospect of recovery m Malaya's major source of income, buyer* for shares behaved m mod realistic manner. In all ihe market except a few selected! Tins sellers prevailed and volume of business showed no improvement
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  • 505 8 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd: The report tor 1951 from this flourishing Singapore institution shows profit at a record flgura which, if adiusted to a before Income lax basis cannot have been less than '$3,647,667, or 36 J per cent. Final dividend 5 per cent and bonus 5
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    • 583 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE mret-1 Overlartri »,n Irinclsco l.o» AnfHf» AH AmniMn .n ..rti < Hie* Spore P Shim PcMUtt Ari A Sl< K\U\IIBEAR 30Ma> i Jun<- SJ»c *i»»e -M June r« [ttrtfcnlw* of Ctw Dees ranks and nassengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS J^ Hi spore K2SI I X lun.jnr
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    • 553 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kegulai Sailings to China and Japan fr(»m Sin&apore Porl Swe I ten ham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chin'j <fc Japan Due Spore Due Penan? From "Fukien" In Port May 25>tli Japan "Szerfeuen June (»tb June lltli Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang
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    • 595 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlanri I me Rotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW \ORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MORN L NtU ORLEANS S'jmre P Sham Penans SOKSTDVK (HAD Cidns. ;;8 39 29Maj 30Maj TAWALirSMN) tl Ma\ 3 liuie 4 lime f. I«mm SI.AMAT (RL) 7 UJltte
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    • 391 8 _l i LJIJ 'KOREA" for Bangkok "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Kobt Yokohama I.VliJuh M mi "SELANUIA" lor Bangkok S3 23Jnlj FRC»M JAPAN H()\:,K()\( "PRODL'CE" for Banskok 11l l.">.lurif SAILINCiS IO rONTINf-N'-l S(/\\|,!\ For Colombo Aden Porl Said (;en*>.i t Hamburg Copenha^on (iothrnbur- i S,>orr f S1 MIOXIVx) m im
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 256 9 I lent O:. the rot her tral n me to b our n I did here he me that his Dc m his r job to p At my y ray regista tion f I I w hal was the;.:•■•• r that J was .'■<,;' 1
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    • 14 9 Controversial Malay Issue I I nild kw i He has I '< r Mr. f
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    • 330 9 Sir:— The rema y Dr. I E y lent ai i lirman of the board oi Rao I ws how lit* c A ricaxis who have (iiit terests m Malaj a, about ihc <tate of aiTairs m this country Soi, i M!• Cdke oa nmenting on ihari np
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    • 140 9 Sir; .lust a lew dayfl alter the S.T C. strike, a girJ friend and I boarded a S.T.C bus near Middle Road junction. The conductor collected our fares but refused to give us a ticket each. When we demanded for tickets, he gave us a used 25 cent
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    • 346 9 Sir;— ln our M 21fJ s i -!i ia Sensible, it is stated There i biection to cremati n I Cnristian eommunitj except the Roman Catholics... There is do religioua objection by me C ,ir)e>.-. but at prt^riit the3 ,e:.a!y prefer buriaL roe nittee felt that
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    • 358 9 s r.— Members of the P ..k Teachers Union have received I >rms for n imination of Commit iee Members as well as President and other off! i rs for 1952 1953, Membership oi the Union i open to all teachers and last yeai there were two
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    • 231 9 Sir: The Federation Grovernment has patted tiio Mouey lenders Ordinance and the Chettiars have shut tip shop and gone out of business. And out of business they will stay until such time as the Federation Government replies to their petition. This measure will hit hardly
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    • 269 9 Sn:— l have to thank Mr. Lim Wee Pian Eor his letter m The Standard of the :2f>th Api drawing my attention to the fact that Mr. S. W. Jones is alive, 1 therefore hasten to apologise for ajiy embarrassment it may have caused Mr. Jones.
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    • 431 9 Public Is In Sympathy With Postal Workers i d the 'Tpublic i em] > r a f< i increase was nol gi ted by i Governrm nt. 1 postmen 1 I lot is eel linly not an i 1 task and their very c en) i| The Goverament by f
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    • 173 9 Sir: "Your editorials on the postmen's strike deserves thanks". I. as a wife of a serving officer during the past few years and e^< n now. have associated myself with the wives of postmen and have seen ,'i cross section of these workers, and have
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    • 185 9 S r: I sh< i i pub the medium nl the press, the hard; suffe ed by the C i Klang, namely th e fiolde s, the sab j earnei ot what !ii;:> be U harsh rules and regul:>' contained m l ie Mom Ordinance, w.'uc
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    • 31 9 DfABETYLIN TABLETS Je n Germany I UM and for DIABETES m oil stores UM I -A I- \KI I COu Post Box 123) iMin Kd.. Singapore 1. urn equipment b" J
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    • 353 9 Petemwi PrtilaNe Co to your nearest Remington dealer TO- Ki|B 1 I 8 DAY and TAKE HOME this all-new SB^M^IJJJJHt" feature typewriter for $80/-! Type as fast as you like, the Remington "Personal" Jp?|3Snra^^lp^!|k is as steady as a full-sixed office machine. £r mr easy payment terms according to you/
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    • 46 9 L t t *< r i *l»\ I\ > P tai^lchoo 8 ctrtVfir^ "T Wa tUlK Ot Iook Jan Ru "e». «he Rirl with |he-er- Ar. Lovely drop o" rain all week, fa m mu up cw e School Cert.ficate next tha adopted baby> -makes IHe worth living
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  • 834 10  - SPENCER, IULLOH, 'SHAW' STABLE BEST AT D. TIMAH WINDSOR LAD By SINGAPORE, trainer, Jack Spencer finished the Singapore Turf Cldb's sumi-ier msering as leading trainer thus adding to his success at the Penang meet where he woh five races, his winners then including Gambar Malayu, winner of the Governor's Cup
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 10 photo. i -mm Ma*n Mr, K.inme Shaw If.ids m (iambar m i ;i v. GoTemor's Cap -»t Sinfaporc on Standard
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  • 146 10 Full statistics of the meet ing are- Wahaij SICCESSFI I. \VINm\(. .1O( Xl VS SUCCESSFUL WINNING tr\ini-:k> Shaw Stables 3 i 2 $14,040 Belmoni Stables 2 2 4 8.310 Mr. Kok ***** 2 1 4.tJ0(l Mr W McGrenor WTati i 1 > ho Mr M M Whittles 1 1
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  • 348 10 -> ir.-i 1 h >n ii' >inga wn I, ih In |v 1. 1 ng t .••!»> l> ii pipe, Xl fin I ord, Bin w irr m i-w i» Quarry. S»r<kin H •■nil m: n ii irh Prill l.ii/ i I. -Hi I -t.tie. |1 i.
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  • 39 10 MONTEVIDEO. May 25 (AP)— Uruguay, world soccei champions m 1950, will not send a soccer team to the Helsinki Olympic Games. The Olympic Committee decided that all the players are professionals and not eligible for Olympic competition.
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  • 269 10 TAIPING, Sun.— The Taiping Football Association is m a dilemma over suitable soccer fields to conclude the season's league. The new chairman of the Taiping Town Board, Mr. R. F. H. Drake-Brockman has been making it a practice to withdraw permission tor the
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  • 53 10 LONDON, May 24, (Reuter) After a successful soccer tour of the Hong Kong and Singapore areas the Athenian League party of amateur footballers arrived back here this afternoon. During their three weeks visit to the Far East they won four of the six games played and drew
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 73 10 SIDI -> M! i ING COMEDO OF Nil- EAR! Webb V> tow francis VS^^ifiM^ BICKFORO- LUNDIGAN- M aW OPENS TOMORROW! I Elizabeth SELLARS X« indiatroducintJonWHlTELEY COMING SOON s^ w >>^__^^___ IC < <S?' _B^H« a_A Vj__^l n i^Sk. _^wr I^ v^ <wMMfi 3^ JHh__----I u^j ßl_rf^__f^tTT_TC*7 DAILY! a i;reai picture
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    • 224 10 TOP \f ARKS FOR 1 TOP PROM Osuald ll<nry iSund.iv WUott a /OHN WAYNE Production A jjpTlandtfc LADY jPft'A ROBERT STACK JOY PAGE GILBERT p"7* #».v/ ihit a f Was he W^XjNR Starring jA. vu> i K.-hinH CHARLES I BI( KIORI> w w VRIMS \i DiNirihutrd hv Slu« il%i I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 216 10 MONDAY CROSSWORD ~7T~ mmm 12 mmm (Q 21 22 25 24 At'ROSS 2 This statement is le^s t!,m the 1. 'Vaunt-couners to oak cieaving truth i K:n^ Lear") 3 A gem due to no to this orator 3 Yet m Blind fanag. 4. Whoever is oui m this It l»n
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    • 415 10 On The Air Today SINGAPORE <454 (iielrr? A 41 metre*) R.:;.*i am. lor Schools: Inter lude; If am News; !«.<»."> Tunes from »esterdav lodav; M.45 lor Schools I P^m. Lei«hton Noble Orchestra A Jo Ann <.reer; I News; 1. 4.". Home on the Ran-e; pm lor Schools Pro Kramme Summary;
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  • 516 11 POLICE SPORTS CLUB and [he Army, playin<r llieiY senior A league match at Nee Soon yesterday, set a record for lii^li scoring v,iih a total of 688 runs the highest this season an uncompleted oneinnin<zs match. The game finally vent to the Police who took
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  • 1283 11 l*o##e<» r. Arnti§ POLICE b«at the Army m a S«nior Section "A" match for first innings points. ARMY IST INNS c Km o.vee v Velapi fly i s Wiiiter b Sundrum X. ■■<% c Cooke b Sundram 4' Beynoldn o Vellapillai Cattanach-e Krlshnan b veun- k
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  • 292 11 SBHFA LEAGUE TABLES 8.8.H.] U guc Table? ur> to and Including aoih May. are as tolkMM r v i. i a ru S:me D»r)» I 7 1 It I :4 Praser Neave I 7 l 41 6 n Hongkong fc,r,< y 7 247 5 M r > TE C H
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  • 78 11 AT THE annual cross-county race of the St. Andrew's School, nineteen-year-old, Tang Tuck Wah of Romanis House was for the second time m succession first to breast the tape. Only three out of the hundred competitors who took part. failed to complete the distance of about
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  • 101 11 Cosmos Hold Tuan Mong IX a fast and thrilling game. Cosmos held Tuan Mong OBA to a two-all draw m a SAFA 1 Div. 3 League soccer match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. The game, for ihc first 15 minutes, was a rough scramble j and there were two penalties
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  • 811 11 I FOLLOWING are results of junior matches piayed yesterday.. i eifjiih v. TT€J AT TENGAH the TTC lost to the RAF. Tt>ng;ah, on the first innings count. TTC scoring lbO and Tonga h replying with IT4 for S. T.T.C. IST INNS. Harban Singh c Forbes b Cooper 2
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  • 106 11 Thomas Cup Tickets Sale SALE of Thomas Cup tickets to the general public will begin at 9 asa. today from the first floor of the Cathay building. From the allocations of ori.qinal applications not taken v;p there are a few challenge round tickets available for general sale. Up-country applicants who
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  • 29 11 INDIANS defeated the Combined Navy I—o1 0 m a trial MCCC same played on HMS Terror ground yesterd.iv Avtar Sin^h scored the goal for the Indians.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 916 11 it is notified for gcncrol informotion that M Governmg Director of Sin Poh Amalgamated UAi have appointed Mr. T. H. TAN to be m overoil control of the Singapore Standard m Singapore cod the Federation of Malaya. Singapore, May 26, 1952. SITUATIONS VACWT ARGC American Company requlrei graduate Chinese Engineer;
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    • 129 11 THE SINGAPORE IMPKOVEMENT OKHINANCt (Cll \Pi ER 134) NOTK fc OF FKtPAKATION OF AUDITION TO THE GLNLRAL I.MPROVLMENT PLAN UNDER THE PROVI SIONS OF SECTION 52 <2> OF THE SINGAPORE I.M PKOVEMENT ORDINANCE. ADDITION NO 1 OF 1951 is hereby Riven that m pursuance of the powers conferred by sub-sec-tion
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    • 615 11 NOTICES VOTICK il h. :euv g- I. the under s Efee Peon I N 3 East R •m 1 on Road, S i ipi •r. g foi a Pirst nee Era BEER *»ly, to he he dat th< h I F. oi ol N>.7. 1 ti Road, s re. My
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    • 291 11 MilCtS HMOVAL NOTICE B I. r-4 mo- r- I M X POI.K I I 1 M»| X Ndl H T«END 1 IL' nre in\ if Cann< -t the ¥i Full p able at ti i rtei I R .1!. POLH I i. MH X NO IK I TDIDI I 12
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  • 298 12  -  DANES FIGHT HARD BEFORE LOSING 6-3 By LEONG HEW MENG KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Denmark's badminton prestige took a srecp dive tonight. Her national team was defeated by India, whom critics so thoroughly underrated. India won by 6 games to 3 which represented a true measure of
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  • 133 12 Confident Ole Jensen Beats Devan Devan lo>t to (Me i 'i> I Deuuurft i 8-15, 13-15 DewM won the toss and Kml the service. Playing i ouhdrntlv he soon established a tomfortable lead tt S I At this stasje Ole lease* beta* to Bud his feet <riil m the nc\t
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  • 228 12 INK Skaarup Mohan battle was Ihe besl matcn „t the series aiul ended m Mohan winning the match ■I 15-12, IK- 16 and the ri^lit for India i<> |»lay America ibe .niii final. >k.aani|) nniM l>«- considered Bomev I. ii unlocki m this mauh for he
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  • 98 12 SINGLES t.n. Seth beal Joern Skaarup 13 •>. 1j 13, Davinder Moban b«-.»t Vou\ Holn 15—3. 15—10. IN Setb beal Foul Holm 15—1, IS— l7 Davinder Mohan beal Joern sk lamp 15—12, 18— It.. \mrit Dewan lost to Ole Jensen s 15 1 15 15, DOUBLES I>.i\ind»T
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  • 212 12 T N Seth beal Poul Holm 15-1, is i:. Holm looked serious •> he took the court and to the first lew minutes Of nli\ he !i.»d Sclli under control. He took the first po nt nritfa a well-timed sm.islj. I hen, m the
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    29 12 lanky Watson congratulates MacQuarrie, fastest 100 Metres sprinter who recently ran a 10.5 seconds trial which has resulted m the Singapore AAA recommending his inclusion m the Olympic team.
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  • 97 12 he 30 mile cycle time winner's time of 1 hour 17 trial held recently by the mm. LM sees by a few seconds. i hangi RAF Cycle Club on the With Jenkins first, HunttingBukil fimah Road, Jenkins ton third. Changi easily won defeated Huntingdon, the win- the
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  • 198 12 SGT. MacQUARRIE (RACCJ who is the most improved athlete recently had b< en recommended by the Singapore AAA as an Olympic prospect. Although MacQuarrie failed to pass the Qualifying standard yesterday In the SOSC 100 metres trials at Victoria School his performance impressed the
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  • 201 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor Eurasians "B" received a walk over from the Kajang Pioneers m the Navaretnam shield match today while on the Padan<* the Eurasian Recreation Club beat the Selangor Club by two wickets m a thrilling match Batting first the
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  • 301 12 ipoii Shi. Sturroch Cub wickets for a loss ol 2:: rum •1 < surprise six wickei vie- while D.R. Daniel took two Stur►ver the YMCA m the bran- rock Club wickets and conceded c league wicket com- 31 runs ssterday. Point- Sports Club created the
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  • 123 12 A PACKED Stadium at the Happy World on Saturday sawgiant Hungarian grappler King Kong make a rousing return to the ring after a three month layoff due to a knee injury, and beat Red Indian Chief Little Wolf by two falls to one. Kong pinned Wolf
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    29 12 The Indian and Danish Thomas Cup teams with their respective managers line up before the start of their match m the Selangor Badminton Association Hall on Suturdav.
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  • 453 12 ARYANS TROUNCE SINO-MALA YS INDIA'S Aryan Gymkhana footballers. back m Singapore after a successful tour of Indonesia, beat the combined Sino-Malays s—l5 I m a thrill -a minute match at Jalun Besar Stadium yester- day. Four thousand fans saw the vis tors slash through the Sino- ."Malays defence m the
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  • 148 12 THE Royal Übin Winston j Cup yacht race was sue* fully held recently at Seletar. Ansield m Athene won the i Division A. Ansield having learned from pre* LOUS mistakes showed grand Form and won within a handsome margin despite the fart that a shroud broke on the
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  • 211 12 IPOH, Sun. A I'erak XI scored an easy 7 °aals to one victory over a Worcester Regiment team on the Chinese Assembly hall ground this evening. For the first time m so many trials, soccer enthusiasts witnessed several lovely movements by the Perak
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  • 158 12 LITTLE NENE, hero of many a battle m the squared ring has fought and lost his last and hardest fiffht Nene. who turned promoter, m the hope of putting bo\in? on its feet m Singapore and providing himself with something to retire on is
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  • 130 12 AFTF.K i pnts to a goalies I alftime Singapore I Trusl up m the .second I Lost to Jollilads S.C by m a S AFA I Divisia i B ieague soccei m played at the J < i B S inn yesterday S.I T i >-■- c
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  • 41 12 Thai Police Lose BEFORI-: which inch led Major Geni Luang V Poll,-,- jusl ,"<" bra, Thu, P goals to m tar th,. mission.-, ol I ttensgn. Sing tinned to > s five minut< scored b> S iured his I i rice. I 9
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  • 33 12 Leong, Choo Win Ipoh Y Tennis DPOH ur4aj i K'l! .11 I h.iiil'i'.Mi Chef Fatl M rl-i ibl S m M( ii Vim;' ••IN tlch did Leone ball I ters vioush won b*
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  • 8 12 T\!PI pionship v break I [champ
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    • 38 12 SILVER E. P. N. S. CUPS MEDALS SHIELDS FOX ALL SPORTS EVEN J 14 Ins. To Itt Ft S. P. H. de SILV/I 4:>, MM. II SHU 11. H\<;\l*<>l :l M IM II MIM U 1 l |>nil
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    • 114 12 SINGAPORE SX '< R S \FA Leaqm i REME c. SCC at SCC: SAFA CufUU SRC r. RAF S Besar stadium Illß—Jollilads v SVISC I Die 111 A Social PMI ai ry.\M SK'/. I Li PnUm B i c. A/ Shell. IDFI Leaoiic Soccer- d h Maton XI r a
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    • 42 12 ttfIIHHBHSBHHBSIfiS^BHIBf 9kAK j TIDES 5f HIGH riDES the principal rp<'»ts m Malaya* ion \> m r N Sin^.i pure I n4 M i! h < i l.tl I P.»ti n ksra :.r. I 1 4 Purl v|, un 7 7 IV i»f 1 .71
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  • YOUTH
    • 24 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL. 1 NO. 3 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE
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    • 754 1  - The Responsibilities Of Youth In Malaya F. C. ARULANANDAN By (CHAIRMAN, MALAYAN YOITH (OINTIL) j rciini l»-*li\ ,i| r»l Otttfa «>l lllC fc >iit i ii •on mil. i ji, i nrilepictins younc in.i h BJdcfl ol MMM ;tml liilini: thrir h.iinl- a!<i}| luu:tnl> rful we (nanl I the will
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    • 168 1 She Visited Malaya > TISS Jean Frazer, Direc- x>l tor of the Youth De- > nartnipnt of the World Council of Churches, flew > 2 out to Malaya specially to 2 give a serif s of lectures on Leadership Training and to attend the .All Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship 2
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    • 1309 1 HOW THIS COMMONWEALTH WORKS I "ISF i.i m .ii!i i* Un >n of lire and 1 1 i..! sat IMs >uui- it •> Of all rolourv i an 1 uliiircs But tli.\ an all hw .mil equal; ,i.iii> fret nd freely m the Combe divided g ips. On untried and
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    • 293 1 TO THE EDITOR -YOUTH. Sir:— Singapore youths badly need (i youth centre. The]/ u'jni a place where members of both sexrt can Tneel jor dancing, fun or games a pJare to call their own. This centre musi be buUt m an ideal locution and equipped with everit
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    • 833 1 MELBOURNE, su.i— Australia will >♦*"<! Jft uniform* d patrol tm i Malaya. A part? of eight Boy Fcouts »iil Jeavr m the i Z middle of July for Kuala i Lumpur for the Jamboree J 5 whirh Win? In August. < i The contingent hopm t*
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    • 104 1 'Pn turc b% 5 Si\ lucky boy* helped one lowU girl light hrent] one randlrs il llu Siiiiapore GhilWM SwUnmiin Club >a t»rdnT Ust. Ihr r«ulhin! KWalat i are nick Loh. Yco On Hoc*. H»nj Yip CkMC, foe On^. HMI '•'< anil I-re Suan Tew. The
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    • 447 1  -  J. D. LAMBERT v Ru IN' EVERY country where there is an organised democratic system of government the "voice of the people" is the ultimate authority and every citizen can exert that authority at parliamentary and municipal elections But there is another way m which the ordinal}'
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    • 166 1 I "111 f>injip»i c < (lu!i ni.iugur ,it<d m I'-Mt )>\ a frw camera enthusiast* li.is now ,i m<rnb» nlii|» of mon- iluii 170 incmlitTv 1 tesifl ed to photogi iphic art i1 i w fully supplying the nefd th 1 1 s if- ■■>„-.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 86 1 Sfceedff coffee C^^l f '< Simply pur a spooiiiij /\^r fZ nr J/Jlwl No ab&suC' coffee process that sc^i* m the s/.*" i V jßj^^ roantcr-frcih fragrance yfl^ B^ the touch of hoi v.j- r l \j 111 1 j y V t'.kaics it. I^'cscafc r*" y\ /-V p tnd
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      • 848 2  -  TODAK i By J)O \oi ever ha\e tho'.iulitr* thai frighten you'? Probably we all <10. M\ Horr> m th«-»r dajl is mostly aboul V* oriel W <ir 111. N<»t the <lan<i«-r personal suffering and <l<ath; the] art- not worth worrying about* As i netMir -ai«l, death is
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      • 56 2 FIVE old-time cannons have been found on the Abrolhos Islands. 50 miles from Geraldton on the West Austra ian c o ast. Dated L 629, :hey are believed to be from the Dutch merchant ship Batavia. wrecked on the islands m a storm In June of that year.
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      • 204 2 DO NOT worry about your fessota when there is a hI.K kmit m \<>ur house. You Cai easily overcome it by iluini; is so many other students .ire doing. When you read m the -paper that there is going to be a blackout m your area, arrange
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      • 88 2 We are three old bandits sheltering m a comrade's skull; guns arc rusty m our hands, minds ar > stripped and dried m strands. Bursting rubber seeds awake snapping rubber twigs awake thg eyes. Light seeps into the night, green slimy slender bodies move along half-shadows ii: r
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      • 85 2 JfhQio. ih« i? Wu?*V V toT ih members ©f gt. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corpi last Tuesday uiii ..lhri?* Watson v;^ Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, presented them nnI^SSS S, iZ° mi l n Ho1 St T on?! Eirlier. Col. Hyatt reviewed a Shvir Vi^irt by l>
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      • Article, Illustration
        189 2 IN "YOUTH" this week are two poems by Singapore's schoolboy poet 18-year-old Kang Eng Tiong. (left) Kang has had ten poems published m school magazines and newspapers since he started composing two years ago. He is m his first year m the Post Certificate Class of Victoria School after obtaining
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      • 57 2  - Singapore River Kang Eng Tiong By Sickle moon twin goddess mount aim shiver On the silver surface of Tama Lake both make an image from a Timeless lacquer tray Wistaria times, mmg vase, a scholar imprisoned m potters clay Both tell a story of Old China forgotten, forgotten by the
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      • 625 2  -  TAN BENG SIEW By YOUTHS of today have more responsibilities than those of yester-years but their main duties to their homes and to their country are the same. The young men and young women today are regarded as the leaders of tomorrow
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      • 119 2 <. A GHOST is soon to 1 join the ranks of British C homeless. Thp rambling, ornate Berechurch Hall m Eng- C land, is to be demolished and the legendary "wo- man m white" who has 2 drifted through its 35 j 2 rooms for
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      • 905 2  -  Lim Thean Soo H» THERE are vast possibilities m modern literature and new ideas rrop up with changes m our ways of living and our attitudes. Literature is essentially subject to processes of development. If we pick up a few writers of
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
    • YOUTH SPEAKS
      • 552 3 j Vl M celebrated on Tuesday by the h to the Colony of Singapore and the tion ol Malaya gave yet another opportunity for the I .is country i make their presence and importance r la the thousands ol ichool children, many ol whom B mo wt
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      • 180 3 S< HOOLS briadmntj ir.-m X sdi > M tl.iN i !(-r thi>. k .m ludiv h>i>\y [<r Staadarda v :i M 5 na.) n Note I c subject .notion, and production mi ird J: IS I 1.10 md 2 p mI BanI -KKttW J. <l .nd- (0 to
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    • 717 3 Peter Robinson's PHOTOCHAT ■pXACTLY thirty years Aj ago, a German cinecameraman named Oscar Barn.ik was exploiting tho possibility of making prints on photographic paper from cine-film. He succeeded m making fairly satisfactory enlargements of postcard size and was spurred by his success to think about designing a stills camera which
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    • 33 3 Till (I. TIM. ATMS IN TRAVEL by Peter Robinson. I?ol-ey Twin-Lens Reflex. Model C. Pt rutz Ptromnia Film. 1 100 th. at 1.3.2 showing: H.K.s Rolls Ro\ce park»'d alongside BOAC's Comet.
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    • 548 3 BFOR BOLSEY introduces a camera which 1 could almost call the Camera You Don't Hare To Focus. This net little 35 nun camera is made by the Bolseu Corporation of America m which country it hag gained considerable popularity besides having been adopted as a Service issue
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    • Article, Illustration
      88 3 phnln.) EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD James Stephen Tay is the School Captain of the Saint Andrew's School, Singapore Joining the school m 1946, he passed the Senior Cambridge m 1951 with a Grade I and is now m the Post Certificate Class. He is also the Vice-Captain and Secretary
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    • 118 3 r ix) t i' 3 outh all over J. the iskt an active int esl m sports, the Chin< B Men's Christii n Asm,. 6f Singapore, is g •>. o cross country eve the 2 and 4 miles run) on May SI at Th
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    • 805 3  -  (Mrs) SHIRIN FOZDAR by TN 1780, Jeremy Bentham, an English philosopher introduced into the English language what was then the strange word "international." Until comparatively recent times this word was confined to legal studies and appeared m print, according to a New English Dictionary on Historical
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    • 815 3  - THAT HATED LESSON HISTORY DEMI-TASSE _By_ •"I lISTOKV Is hated most by vi h<Mi| t hiidn-n m Singapore (an an\ thine be done to make the -ftubjccvl more intercstin};'. 1 Ing Is. furthi I truth tofiy when I thai H try hag suffered ».mp'y because it has bewi Laughi 1
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 36 3 vr S^^P*'^^ He >' vy-, Bfl ■fll TB* BVflß^^^^BßnV *R BBBfc^BM^"^""™"^"^^^"^^ vl^B ■flsPfl D" —^W' > i^^'V7^ 9s B*^» "5 1 I 5 m ■^_j*.P» *^n) R r S I f% ns i j Hi beats them all!
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      • 116 3 Jft j Jiit'iocUiciiiC PERUTZ tt tiff* 4 t'ifil! 4tt te ti sf .r? mfm tropics SEE YCUR PHOIO DEALER lIAMMK I|{\lMN(. Ml. (M, It 11. Sol* it 1 1 1 EXPOSURE METER Hi The ici bI h'• t.itn achieved A 4 fl first dsM expoiure meter hot $MmV 'W*m\ hvtn
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    • JUNIOR LEAGUE PAGE
      • 255 4  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER 0^ y H i haci tprainiui i li-- :tl ;«i ihr !:ui -ill- I lltOrj Oi :O\» I',, ;i (nil Ocßlc lia<l Im ii! tended Bad fared for, im\oHin:_'!\ l>v I*. i t hamfuur, hi* unii beloved .laughter, 1 1, v.
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      • 177 4 3— Sentence Is Passed tice which warned him that wrong must be punished. and the great love he bore his d lug Finally, m a voice heavy with pain, he spoke. I are \y only ciiild and 1 love but the people of this k lorn aYe my people a
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      • 387 4  -  SPRINTER By jui best pxereise l« itl i tn wtti yah t-vtv i> mm i i 1 n iaders Is you sf,- bj Qm dia :rama it st 5 ralking t« tttiacr, »pl n:.:», tl >;tm^. M ..."Ixini;. th.!'. 0 IWS D I lu'lp \.iii
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      • 180 4 He Wanted To See An Airplane A FAIR-HAIRED small boy m a beiye ioat and black patent shoes went to London Airport recently to see his father off to Germany. Then he set off on an unofficial tour of the airport followed by his governess and a police chief inspector.
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      • 27 4 TT'AITER: "Ho^' Would you like the esjs served, Sir'CUSTOMER- -Any difference m price?" WAITER- "Hone whatever." CUSTOMER: "Then serve U with a thick slice ot ham."
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      • 907 4  -  FINS By NOTE: News of the achievements of enthusiasts, as well as their experiments m feeding fish would be welcomed m this column. Exchange of notes would go a long way to promote better fish-keeping for amateurs. This column also welcomes suggestions from enthusiasts affording special
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 83 4 I 1 w J 1 Jj ThOU6mt °f po^T SEE v vtoii ever eatl^es, imdeed, sir!« ty J^> r*% RABBIT STSW^/\^2lg^Q^ r£ JJJSC/CXJS??) iW^B tfC^J /"iOIMP^ I YAM ASHAAAEO )6BS PAKOOM, I I /AT THE COUNT OF THREE 1 I 7 *3Z „l -"-"v I >;SU6POSE VstaSBORM. 1 HE Yb
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