Singapore Standard, 28 May 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard ■fa m "jh x VOL. II NO. 330 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 170 1 East Clearing 'No Man's Land' Strip Tension In Germany BERLIN, Ma\ !7, (Renter).— East German police .(i clearing t no man's land" strip along the l»r with the West today alter orders to tighten measures, according to refugees from the frontier. 81l dosei ai.d tractors are clearing trees and shrubs
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  • 33 1 utis Maj 87, (i'P).— Three Korean today ailed in meeting to disi; rowing Soviet -.litin^ from this UTta i" hrnii; West •i) \tw ;nto a Euro
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  • 72 1 Gurkhas Bag Two Bandits i1 1 'I M.tM < ol 1 rv|)n!l(lrnt i I II MPI R fjMS. h»- 1 i| C.n i k hi-. «lM sihlc fof Ibc k. ill .;> .l.ipiin. two ided t'Ai> mn |q 1 > niormii" dur I m Kuan uad at to:. 1 Elstai
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  • 48 1 COLOMBO H Prime Minister Dudley Sc i lined his seat in lefe iting Heel -of the Trot- l :.i Sama Samaj i in Dedigama constituency. Agriculture Minister Punchj B Bulankulame und Fund Minister R <• retained s have ed. The only one I State A E
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  • 560 1 *-7 Students, o 1 eachers Held h pore hwoop Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-SEVEN students and eight teachers of the Yock Eng School, Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore, were detained by the Security Police following a raid on the school yesterday morning. A good number of Mafayan Communist Party
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  • 450 1 Aw Urges Govt. To Relax Ban On Newsprin t Export Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Government should relai H»r |>i<> hibition «>l newsprint export^ Don that there <- miiij»l< Buppli ol newsprint flowing into il>«- < ofony. t t! Mr. \\> Boon llav.. Tiger-Balm king, veeleraay. Mr. A\\ who owns a
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  • 419 1 standard Staff Reporter SOME PROGRESS towards the settlement of the postal strike was made yesterday when respresentatives ol the Singapore P. T. Uniformed staiYs' Union and the Government held their second day talks. They will meet again at noon today the final day of the "truce"
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  • 91 1 Yong Not To Withdraw Resignation Standard >uil Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Mr Yons; Shook Lin, who resigned from tin* post ol Hon. Secretary General ol Um Malayan Chinese Association, has decided not to withdraw his resignation. Ho i> understood to have in formed Dato Sir Chenglock Tan. president of the
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  • 120 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A very large area of North Selangor has come under curtew from today, including the wired-in area of Kua'.i Kubu Town, within a distance of 200 yards of each side of the 're of the main trunk road running between
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  • 104 1 THE WAR DA MACE Commission has declared a second Interim dividend payment ol :<o perceni on awards made in the Rubber Estates Payment Category, making a total interim payment of bo perceni on gucfa awards. An interim dh idend payent can only h t
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  • 123 1 Six Red Attacks Repulsed SEOUL, May 27. (UP).—Communist infantrymen hit Allied line:? in six attacks on the Western front today and an American Sabrejet knocked down one MIG-15 in' renewed air combat. The Reds sent 300 men against i sil :'e hill 50 miles north of Sea .a the head
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  • 77 1 Hen Lays Ten Eggs In 45 M.A World Record KINGSBURY, Warwickshire, May 27 {Reuteri'-A hen is believed to have 't "/> o new world record yesterday by laying ten perfect eggs in 4.1 minutes. "Shg was too busy to cackle," said farmer diaries Rogers, her owner. "There si.*' witnesses to
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  • 51 1 PENANG, Tues.— The funer!al of the late Towkay '/■■<;> Chor Ee will be held on Sunday at 10 a.m. for burial at his own estate in Green Lane The procession will start from his home and will pass through i Beach Street, scat of the Ban Hin
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  • 219 1 AMERICA leads India l»v three gates to out* in the Thomas Cup inter zone final at thr Happy World stadium last nij;iit and are all set to challenge Malaya for the Cup wilh only two of th« fivr jamrii to he won tonight. it tu i
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  • 70 1 Europe Treaty Signed PARIS Mas I* I In- »s!ci n v\ oilti N I' n< ii-; -,t > trsiiiin liml.i M^ii'il i treat] lotwUMi i Eufpeaiw 1 1 in .i iid link mi tin- rvtirr rini^hl <il th'' \tl.nit !< < <>!ii mnml > to il s|i|ipoi 1 tions .>IUI1I!
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 S P H de SILVA 45 */G* Sr S*M<r*PO*t I /a \Xrr f i I'fdy i( V| mmJP J I VINCENT MOTOR CYCLE BREAKS 8 WORLD RECORDS Montlhery, near Pans, 14 th May, 1952. A standard V ncent "Black Shadow" motor cycle, ndden bv a leom or riders, broke the
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    • 46 1 !fte6resfcaml^r it«l»r« s»iiL«tivr* TBURSTON A (O Smuapore A R I.umpuf M Misters A'TA-LAVAI CO., LTD. (Proprietors or British Seporotorv Ltd i Designers of the Patent DE LAVAL LATEX CONCENTRATORS CLARIFIERS ill McALISTER CO. LTD. nl\<.\l'o|!l i hi II MM K iroll PLNANO hi i him. bokmo.
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  • 380 2  - 'McNeice Plan' To Take In All Types of City Workers CHRISTINE DIEMER \fagds ggU Standard Staff Reporter UNDER the Singapore < ity Catuietfsi ~M<\eue Plan,*' nol only todiucal men, but accountants, members of tin- Secretariat, awessors and other workers will he k»I to England for higher training, the founder of
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  • Article, Illustration
    85 2 TWO young Malayans, Mr. Loh Ah Long and Miss Agnes Chin, who recently returned from Australia, announced their encasement at a party in Singapore OB Monday where 500 ol their friends wished them good luck. Mr. Loh is taking .i course in architecture in Melbourne. while his fiancee is studvini;
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  • 122 2 IX AN appeal to the Briti h people to contribute funds for the research on blindness ant' the care ol the blind in the Colonies, over the B B.C. recently, Mr. John Wilson, of the British Empire Society for the Blind, said that
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  • 148 2 US National Act Applies Everywhere THE UN] PED Stato< Nationality Act of 1940 regarding the ntion of citizenship by Americans abroad is worldwide, in its application Mr. Ch irles F. Baldwin, American Consul-General in Singapore told The Standard yesterday. He was replying to a query which emanated from a Hongfat
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  • 52 2 PU KIM LAI. Phua Sin Wah and Foo Ses Hong were fined $10 each in th« Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for gamb' ing in a public house id Sembawang Road on May 2ti. The $25.50 <c'/cr\ in the raid was given to the Poliee
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  • 120 2 DR. -TO AX Lcvette of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital 1 appealed over Radio Malaya yesterday for funds for the forthcoming Hospital Week which begins on Maj* 31. Dr Levette gave a picture of the types of children admitted to the hospital and how the
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  • 94 2 TEO SEXG TOH faced three rges in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that on Jan. 31 he cheated Lee Seng Lui of $350 at Clyde Terrace. On Feb. 14 he was said to have fraudulently used as genuine a cert;'. in document
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  • 70 2 SIT ASSN. MEETING THE SINGAPOBE 1. provement Trust Junior Officers' Association will hold their annual general meeting on June 3 at 5 p.m. at the Ceylon Tamils Association premises at 11. Handy Road. The met 'ing will pass a draft resolution to form a Whitley Co incil Got the Junior
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  • 54 2 OLD BOYS '>f st. Francis Ir^'i' •;'."■<. .Malacca/ arc invited to a Further rrwetins to be i ne)d a1 Date C. J Pa;!ar's 1 hii'jsc. 321, .Too Chiat Place on I Thursday, at 7 p. in. in c:)'.>ncetion with the celebration ol the Golden Jubilee of
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  • 276 2 Spends Weekend Of Bombing Shooting Airlines Man Sees For Himself [•IKST intraduetion to Malaya experienced by Mr. .1. W. Turuf'r-I.ashmar (S2), new Kegionul Ilepresontalive of K.L.M.— Ko\al Dutch Airlines. Siasapore, was a weekend of bombini: a nd shooting on the JOO.OOO-acre Ulu Remis Estate, outside th e villagp of Layang
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  • 38 2 FOR offering n $2 bribe to a Singapore Harbour Board policeman. Teng Low Chat of Geylang Serai w;,^ final $150 fan the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, in default three months' riguious imprisonment.
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  • 113 2 standard Staff Reporter NEGOTIATIONS between Singapore Government an:l representatives of the 4110 temporary clerks for the absorption into permanent establishment will bcs;iii next month. The Standard was told yesterday. The tt mp i ry clerks ha 1 submitted a -r.;v:a! salary scheme for ponsideratj
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  • 88 2 THE Singapore Coroner Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday returned a finding of niisadw iture at ;<n inquest held into the death of Krishnan (28) v. o was Cataliy hurt when case containing a refrigerator fell on him at Oxely Road on March 7. Kri.shnan was one
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  • 53 2 THIRTY-SEVEN persons' were fined a total of $2,840 in the Singapore Second District x v day, when they appeared on various Food Control summonses. Tlie summonses were f i fai n* t to display price lists, a ling cigarettes above controlled price and acquiring controlled articles
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 406 2 Here's truly a Refrigerator that |i lives up to its name 1 I I (iAMi^M^ M<Hlrl 1012 I $950.00 or on Hire Purchase on Easy Terms. No deposit required. ft r.heck lhes4 features and you wiU agree i 1;(i |],i- j, dq usual type of Refrigerator;- M j t.-i-i'iit lit.mium
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    • 188 2 SIEMENS^ SOLE D I S T R I B U 1 HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD 20 HAFFLES PLACE 5 />■• U U< There u h TUCVDC T e wJ e 1 nt Y Kt y/ to f^jf ininor LjfiLMmG /y*^T health -biulttir^ r Corrpour.d. TLJCV'DC UC A I TUV! v
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 f^% YL **Jcr\;o\c; apnc.d I1 T c coursl."- all usi a.j you're^ ku^t W fF S- TOSDICK 1 ¥wl# Iroi^CKS ARE 7RAJTORS??| FAMILV TRAD.-'On fttAUTirULLV Jg •_,J>» Af3«» C '.VAS NW FULL. I WERE AM rrs NOUR FOPCiNG OUR QOUMTPN IC I L W\\rf AWCESTOP4_a^COD// s= vi=— l x£ r
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  • 73 3 Set i p (lommillee Hi To Make Changes Urges Lawyer Standard Stall Reporter \W reform committee to hring the laus the Federation and Singapore into line with be reformed laws of Britain, was proposed I>> a i|M>rr lawyer yesterday* •mmittee could examine and many changes
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  • 179 3 The ucii known Huh Street jeweller. H. >h-n.i b»9 encted, outside its premises. a Loagines public clock which will keep correct time jrrespe< tive of the frequent blackouts in Singapore The double faced dock with 18-inch Ion:: hand, ia driven h\ electrical impulses Irani an
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  • 18 3 50 TO LEARN FIRST AID SE i B t ion t Ki w bate* 1 he Training I
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  • 85 3 Stamford Stall Rep< rtei THE pi I the Battery g W »rkers' I': «i Bukit Tnnah Road. Singa- was c for <nce the Union i main door padlock Enquiries revealed that i 54 I embers— env of the National Carb m tern) Company ha the U:
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  • 41 3 FINDING l i by rde gapore Coroner's Court an inquesi ini t seven-year- Kee-llng Po at 1 :al Hospital on Mar 20. Tan fractured her skull, n a bunch of ped on her from a tree.
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  • 55 3 ABDI bin Yunus (19), an Ex 1 i Spe i Constable, was charge,! in the Singap >re First P eCo i? yesterday being ibsent from duty ;it the Po ice Depot, Kuala Lumpur. Abdulla was apprehende 1 in Singapore and will be seni back for
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  • 118 3 .1 M.ifF K P<». I'' •OR! v I M <■ the ervice, The Coun nn rnt> re omm ndation »1 t t>;! Vehicles and Traffic Comn itl had agreed to th operation of ♦his service proi ide I Dtty pel vnt ol the vehicles
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  • 346 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE first Malayan to have taken part in the Korean war, James (Jimmy) Leembruggen (24), is now back in Singapore. He was a replacement with the American 32nd. Infantry Regiment, Seventh Division, and was wounded m October, 1948, 12
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  • 538 3 Goldsmith Fined $120,000 For Keeping G old, To Appeal K\\ \M KIT. proprietor of a goldsmith's Ifec Shing Loong, in Panjoiig Pagar Road, fined $120,000 in tin- Singapore Second Districl Court w-i«nia\. in defauli nine months 1 rigorous imprisonmenl tor failing lo ofl< i r i«»r -.i!,- I7().H1 lahila <>t
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  • 47 3 SINGAPORE Police are on the. lookout for an elderly woman, who ha;< been preying on children on the streets and robbing them of their jewellery. A C.I.D. spokesman yesterday warned parents not to let going to school or left alone in public places.
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  • 37 3 THE OLD Raftlesians' Asso- ciation will hold their annual Founder's Day dinner on June i 6 at the Adelphi Roof Garden j at 8 p.m. Tickets are available from the otlice of Rallies In- stitution.
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  • 74 3 University Awards Approved THE SENATE of the University of Malaya has approved the «award of a Univei Scholarship to each of the following candidates who have been admitted to the University for the Session 1952/53: Faculty of Arts: Jamil Mohamed Jan. Ong Boon Lim. Tharmaratnam s/o Kanagaratnam. Faculty of Science:
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  • 115 3 THE BLOOD Transfui Committee will present their first gold medal to Mrs. M. B. E. Wheatley. and silver medals to 15 other recipients, tomorrow in the office of the' Director of Medical Services. Fullerton Building. Mrs. Wheatley received her silver medal in October. 1950. The
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  • 57 3 CHANGES to the con I I tion of the St. John Ambulance A ociation with a view to expanding the membership of certain committees will -be proposed at the annual meeting of the Association to be held on June 6. The reason for the expansion is increased
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  • 297 3 Standard Staff Reportei ABOI.T 200 Singapore teachers from .">."> schools i including eight aided Chinese and four Malay school* and others concerned with girls 1 education, \*il) confer next month and exchange views. This conference on Girls Education will be held on June
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  • 257 3 Planter's Son Drove 15,000 M. To S'pore Standard Shipping Reporter TWO Swiss adventurers, 28--year-old H. M. Berney, son Of a well known Malayan and Singapore miner and planter. .Mr. I!. A. Berney, and liis companion Ch. Kappeler, a journalist, arrived in Singapore yesterday with their car, in the Corfu, after
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 M»»OV w i|| P" I"*^1 i^^l j^^l x i^fl '^i^m'i'ii n arimK^li f' fl| i^^^K'vmalH^v'' I 'it'" i. KfANNERS \i(i' nui idle. They are the lniit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Millions of Craven 'A' smok< preserve theii good manners even A when offty rd othei brands of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 58 3 (^^ViA SAID I'D FIND ITO GET OFF THIS PATH, C^ORTA N *1 A I §^1 I I II N W »V*ll' POWHATAN^ JAN-COMEINON'EM/uNFXPLCrfcWV] £fo > \M 4 iV^A fi 51 JRPWSC DOHT T T^l VILLAGE UP i FR OM ANOTHEk^IAKr 'EM BY V j*» 'ft S All Wfc HMlrfM,. oof
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  • 297 4 ~-.r-^ -m _r__Tf TTh •_f If Plans To Build FirmFounda tion Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI MPIR, Tues.— The Malayan Chinese i Association is stepping up its plans for the expansion ol its activities to the new villages in the Federation. Among the latest proposals
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  • 110 4 KUALA I. I'M PUR. Tues. A sts .ere killed hi April, the highest number since May last year, whoa the u 102. The number wounded was the i same a_ previous month. tured ile 13 terroi ists sur- six gave tbemselv* s up I si >nth. Fe
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  • 56 4 IXCHE Sardon bin Haji Jubir. J e awyer now in the i S1 tes, will report some his ii ins over the V.)ice of America broadcast to at 1U a.m. today (local time) His interviewer will be a former 9 ire jotirira Inche Hashim Hassan, now c mmentator
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  • 35 4 KUALA LU p ;"R. Tues. Che ltioth bandit to be han§ed [in the Federation since the emi. _.i s Leong Pooi ibe paid for his crimes at the Taif ping Prison yesterday morning
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  • 104 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Pues.- tree more cases of housebreaking and theft we e imported in Kuala Lumpu the Last 24 hours. Cash totalling S4UO including cigarettes I seven bottle* ot aerated were stolen during I hours ol morning I Police stated. The first house the thieves
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  • 270 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA i QMPUR, Tues. Ten motions arc on the agenda of Thursday's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council and m the" first of these M r S. C. E. Singam will propose that an ad hoc committee be appointed
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  • 385 4 Standard Staff wrespandeni Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tu* 4 Tlw suggestion Lbat a lodging house committee should !><' appointed, was tiia<!<' at th<- meeting «»t the general purpose, committee ol thr Ku;:la Lumpur Wiuiicipalitj when the question of tii*' cancellation oi t h»- licence <>t a
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  • 56 4 vI I FIRE engines were rushe I to j aneTS* shop in i i v eel yesterday tvhen a fire broke in the rear premises where some chemials wer< ed for a I The fire was pui out within min. .< s ol ar- Oth i
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  • 39 4 THAI GENERAL TOURS CITY .MAJOR GENERAL Luang Pichit I Chief of Tl and his assistant m! M« Thulaiamba. i taken by the Singafx FN ice on a sightse< kg -ea trip. Showing them round was Superintoi. 1 1 rrey.
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  • 66 4 Standard Stafll Bttcspondcnl KUAI 1• s Wi\ >ui 2up a the d ence, Che Wan Rahm;m. the Magistrate in Kota Bahru K. acquitted and dise ged Dr. S. Arukunpalum. who m summoned f«r having made a false recomaaeßdatwn to an applica tion for a British passport. The defendant
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  • 39 4 KUALA MM FUR. Tues During an operation V 2nd Lt H A U Richards, ol tne Ist Battalion, Worcestershire Regimes! vai Rinded and i oa the si roslv ill list in •te British Mi Hospital a' Kamuntiai
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  • 418 4 Alsatian Avenges Killing of Master Standard Stall Corr«<pondrnt KUALA LUMPUR. Xues When you read the H number of Petrotisii killed this month. one oi them will have to be ci edited to a faithful dog who avenged his dying ma.ste:'. It happened a week ago. Early on the morning of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 I LAUGHTER TIME AT TH£ from TODAY! 1 a.m.. I !"> l.l.">.i'i. !"> X <>.:>o p.m. p____-_L| THAI HOPELESS MAN HOPE!!! HOPELESSLY IN TROUBLE THIS TIME WITH HEDY LAMARR {HIS FAVOURITE SPY) __tf________ __L^^______^^^____!^^____>^ __B^____F v ___%^______r^ THERES HILARITY IN ARABy... m^m-m MOROCCAN- Styfe Paramour >t p/e.eA.ts 808 *#£oy HOPS
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    • 124 4 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Registration of Electors, April 15— May 31 r PHE registei CLOSES on 1 31st May. IF you have not registered you CANNOT VOTE. For details of qualifications etc. you should enquire at: OJTice of the Supervisor of Elections, Municipal Buildings. Kuaia Lumpur or any of the fol lowing
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    • 140 4 T k-T^ i 4 __9_l ______M__| Hkj r;^?*4-'-A A A A A k ______V^^^>C. The full 5& *»r.i S __afi_& ►r infanioti -i £p ►X, Cardinal Wind.s/.ent> t v-^J v^j J ia 7 J 3*4| ►r^ HHL____9--i_B_B I __-«Mfc. ►T4 DiMiihuti'd b\ SHAW BROS CHAR! MS BK Kl OKU ►T
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  • 299 5 K! M 1.1 AjTi I*. TIWS. His ainliition lor power ighi m inap Jrpaa to traitors end. ii he was con- (<• be .in h«M S( SOU of the soil and <!u his {luL\ a>, iin patience, he might have been i hero instead
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  • 16 5 TAIPING, r <; men) Rest I louse Grik iis closed lo vis >■ until fur-
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  • 747 5  -  ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are tin* sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. H which appeared in the 'Sunday Standard ««m Ma\ il Note: 1. Your pattern pieces will lave certain instructions stamp* ed on them. When the p itte your side these jewing uctions given beiow
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  • 195 5 NO RESULTS, SA YS MENON PEJiANG, 1 u<*-. motion for the abolition of the bicycle i.i\ in the Municipality oi George Town r* from lattuar} d2 \%i\\ m »y Pr« N. K. Menon al the ManicipaJ Councillors' meeting on Friday. l.r. Wfim in!<l lii< Stamtfil
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  • 177 5 Stallmen To See Market Owner 1 'IK stallholders *of .Too i Road market ar c to th< owner of the market, Mr. Lim Khuan Yeow, to make I entations again the proposed increase in rents of the stalls, ranging from 10 to 20 cents a day, a spokesman of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 5 photo ST. JOSEPH'S Institution, Singapore, has stolen a march on the rest of the schools with the installation of- modern teaching aids worth more than $12,000. The school makes its own films fur screening and picture shows Rev. Brother Michael filming a group of students. Standard
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  • 84 5 Standard Staff Reporter II IK MAX found dead hanging from a tree in King George V park on Monday morning has not been idenli- by the Police. was wearing a yellowish singlet, dark short pants blark rubber shoes and short BtockQgs when found. He appeared to be
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  • 173 5 PENANG, Tues. Commenting on the death sentence imposed on the young bandit, Chien Ah Aim. being commuted by the Ruler-in-Council j terday, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, a lawyer here, remarked that it was very gratifying to note that his open letter to the High Commissioner. Sir Gerald
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  • 33 5 IPOII. Tups.— News of the .sudden death in Jatt'na, Ceylon last Friday of Mr M. Valiinuram. a former headmaster of the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur has been received hero today.
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  • 42 5 Struck Woman Three Months GURUPALAN, a driver wsls sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to three months 1 rigorous imprisonment for striking a woman, Ponnamma, with a flrewo< »ii. lli* was also ordered to pay v: i compensation to Ponnamma.
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  • 202 5 S-pore Assn's Report IV.OMI. 1 evasion in the Colon; U widespread and apparently beyond the capability of ih<- Tax Department to prevent it, say* the President of the Singapore Association, Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, in th, Association's animal report to !><■ presented M the general meeting today.
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  • 85 5 Standard >i.)ti Correspondenl BA'i PAI 1 —Tl s ii of Elections. B I Pahat. Inche Suki bin Abdul said he believed that Batu Pahat probably had the highest percentage nf registered voters in any town of Malaya. He i closed that j ,09 had registered for
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  • 28 5 GULAM JELANI, a steel trunk manufacturer charged with enticing hi.s daughter Bibi from her husband. Hakim Khan. acquitted In the Singapore F a I Police Court yesterday.
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  • 53 5 BAIL of $3,000 in two sureties was allowed Tan Sai Bah when he claimed trial in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to a charge of -mg on a game of Chap Ji Ki in Beauty Park. Bukit 1 imah Road, on May 26. The case was postponed
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  • 61 5 Singapore Lights Dept Gets Ready THE Electricil D m the Singa i louncil, igetting tea when the Pasir P Si <:\. now tion, in co tion. I ti circulars to hired eleotj Department i i j householders the in i a taken "before powei and Huh avoid when tht* extra
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  • 12 5 Social Study: Rules For Entry Exam win. locial Stud li Collection i
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  • 22 5 Lone Woman Robbed A HINESI I tor work when tl i the house ll«- ha hand in ?d to He i .vardrobe
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 225 5 .1/ $1 H rj aUTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. SI \t';)i;t RITA I DMA DC Bl SI DEVELOPMENT B the Rita P oadc leaving it overnight strengthens and autifu] bust i kosi BUST CKI \M rmtij. M ets ezlni I H Ki vv O (P«»st Bo\ 1 r.i) Kobiasoa Road Sim-.iporp —I aim:
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    • 134 5 lour own taste j tells you wny tnis is A trie worlds most wanted pen j I P^sricAr 51 f m V\ rQrilCr B V X ///////y f///r/ys/ f/r:J// yy V-5Si 1■ The sleek, distinctive design of trm pen instantly i identities you as owner of the world's hne^t. Nc
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 127 5 Today's Power Cuts SINGAPORE Mibstatkms liable i \i< in to fclMtldim ><;<i<\ Ml n lit i itttaj m.i>.,m,u (tatsworth Rd., ivirrr Rd -seali st l\ „,,1 SomrrvilJc &st. Leedon Rd., \n.i.-.,. ,n >i MMmliird Uin-ii lirtoria P. irk. Nassini Mill. «>r. Kh«rl -nr.-i Palcrson »M.. <. n-.it ll'ortd. !!<■ r
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 729 6 I \ST Prbiuui v this newspaper publisherl a report 1 vilian workers would be job- v. lh p; amlined its orI ii .n in Col Having obtained this formation i <>m what is termed -usually reliable I r < gard to the importance of ought it our
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  • 912 6  - Backcloth To African Federation HAVEY FRANKLIN By 'THE White politicians nnd officials in>m Central Africa recently in cohfer- al Lancaster House in lon were engaged in •something much bigger than an academic exercise in framing a Federal Constitution and persuasive argument which they hoped will lead the British Government to
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  • 197 6 Sir. Permit me to comment on the letter of Mr. Sivasamy of Klang on Petition Writers. I agree with him that it is a misnomer to describe Public writers as Petition writers. The latter do secretarial work, typing and give other assistance to the uneducated in writing letters
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  • 522 6  - SPEAKING FOR MYSELF A New National Movement RIMAU By ONE of the programmes produced jointly by Radio Malaya and the Federation's so-called propagandists has given rise to a great national movement in Malaya. The programme is called I "This is Communism"; the notional movement is to switch it off as
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  • 326 6 Review of Views Pilgrim Tax A I A LA V S gene ra 1 1 y w ould welcome the news that the Saudi Arabian government had abolished the "tax of about $250 imposed on pilgrims to Mecca, said Utusan Melayu editorially. Before the war complaints were heard against the
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  • 137 6 Sir, As a member of the MCA in Penang, I am certainly shorked at the action of tiie Member for Health in the Federation, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, in accepting the leadership of the Independence of Malaya Party in Pe i tig after having resigned from that
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  • 241 6 Sir, It was a pleasure to read the letter from "impartial". It not only revealed abundant common sense, but ably demonstrated the writers' firm grip on a controversial subject and a deep understanding of the problems of tys fellow human beings. It was a great
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  • 16 6 'True? Four tiiou uid as It stands assuming, of course, ♦hat it flill does!"
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  • 424 6 We, the PEOPLE President Of Youth Forum Replies Sir. The President, Geylonese Youth Forum, is grateful to that self-styled individual "True Ceylonese" for raising the pertinent questionnaire in the esteemed columns of your issue of the 12th instant. Cert;: democracy is afoot and the more is the laudabil Before the
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  • 97 6 Sir;— With regard to the statement made by Inche Mohamed Ali bin Abu in the Singapore Standard on May 26, 1952, he is misleading public opinion by his reference to the percentage of stalls offered to Malays. 1 (Yap Chin Min) as the proprietor of the Great
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    • 10 6 Gold Dollar Ter Shum Yip Leong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands
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  • 325 7 Concerned Over Use Of Troops WithoutApproval OTTAWA, >I- 20 (Renter) Th, Canadian Government expressed displeasure and concern to the State Department In Wellington over the sending of a Canadian paratroop company Koje Island without prior Canadian approval, the External Af- Minister Mr. L, R. Pearson said
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  • 50 7 KOJI ISLAND, KOREA, lt> 27, (AP)— =-Th« ,U murdered US <>t their own number in gaining mtrul in-i'i» Koje prison compounds beginning with last September, it wan disclosed h 100 l mina thesi el nine to Red i tders all j H them. I
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  • 114 7 State Dept. Studying Objections N >•:. May rhe Stat< 'r> irtment that it was studying eel ons to the as- company of lian troops to guard Koje F-wax amp. kesman Michael McDer- aal Canadian not? was "not yet received" but United State? offitssed the matter with i diplomats here and
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  • 10 7 Head Of US Office of China Affairs daf dasf asfdsafdfff■
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  • 30 7 N JK< K\G AFP) L K Littli former o1 the Ciii- ritimt Customs this plane from Bangkok «fan to the posi Adviser to N lalist Ministry c c
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  • 276 7 JOHANNESBURG, May 27. (Reuter) Mr. Solly Sachs, a veteran 1 trade union leader, was arrested by police yesterday for rfie second time in three days on the same charfz< defying a Governmeni order barfnins him from Ht t«-ti«l i n jr
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  • 132 7 LONDON. May .'7. (AP) A British airliner forced down 1,300 miles oil" course lay help- 1 less today at the edge of the Sahara Desert while baffled air officials tried to figure how it wounu up there. Officials of the British Overseas Airway.- Corporation
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  • 43 7 R.A.F. HORNETS and R.A.A.F. Lincolns mounted a heavy airstrike against bandit targets in Kedah in 3resterday's operations in support ol the ground security forces. More Lincolns bombed and strafed two targe's in Johore. Last night Lincolns conducted night operations in Perak.
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  • 43 7 NEW DELHI. May 27. < Reuter). China has agreed to send India 100,000 tons of rice, it was announced here today. The agreement was signed rday in Peking. The rice is expected to be shipped to India in the next few
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  • 276 7 \K\V YOKK. May 27. (AP) The Saturday Evening Post said Monday that the Germanborn British spy, Klaus Fuchs, krpj the Russians lully informed on the key developments of the atom bomb, including its size, "•".hat it contained, how it was constructed, and
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  • 283 7 WASHINGTON, May 27, (Renter). President Truman last ni^ht denounced House of Representatives reductions ol his defence budget and foreign aid programmes. w- re "a foolish which might require the United to make a subsi ition of her armed "an hour of peri!"
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  • 88 7 Standord London Correspondent LONDON, M'ay 27 The following ore the closing prices of tubbci ond tin on the London Market todcy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 23 6 Spot £969 pit ton June 23 d. buyers, £971 sellers. July Sept. 22 'd. Three months f9sfc Oct. Dec.
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  • 58 7 Ridgway A rrives In Paris PARIS riveci over I and in Europe. A the airport on outskirts of Pai elaborate mei munist < and n i lined the 25-k. from I through the centre ol I ids of ant I by Ul .-way v.. Qg Genera] )l era mandej i
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  • 17 7 dor. relinq aruj told Mr. Zarubin .sari' B 1947. He Br; Aft.
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    • 91 7 > Ily r enjoy it today a^-^'h f*Uif*lf Ell *V..fe iFfllimElf Mf NOODLE soup '^BPKk dO cents l>atchelon Chicken Noodle Soup is a I mf>yiZ^^^9l us treat your whole family wilJ enjoy, i^Mjf/nS^Tj^^i -s fragrant chicken broth, garnished f^m^fjJ^iLJj.Mmi v. and full of tender nourishing I^^^^SJjJJjT^Ki "<*rj it takes only
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    • 109 7 0 Just arrived a new supply of. 0 PEGGY SAGE r P THE ONLY PERFECT POHSH FCfl A vMf o >-4 (^c 0 I per bottle y i V A *off Aet V Nothing tlsc will do ♦< f >ui pmg toes. BeH cousc n w different SHIMMERING is fh<
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 205 8 Revised Terms Effective June 1 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Hoard authorities yesterday announced a complete revision of terms and conditions of service <>l the Harbour Board Police Force. The new scheme becomes effeci ii\r from June 1 Under the revised terms of employment,
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  • 136 8 KIWI. A LUMPUR, rues The works, wharves and £odowns ui;iii:i the perimeter fence of Purl Swettenham will be a protected place from June 1. Individuals, including lorry drivers and attendants. wrho regularly have business within the port area will have to obtain a permanent
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 606 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE 4\r Irinrfsco Lo* Angele? All Amerlcu' Oaa»*ia» Cllles S>>re P. S imn Peaaag An LA SI H\W\!l I'.I.AR 30 May 1.1 line SJaa« SJotte !i .lmi« WILLIAM Penane P.S'harr S'porp I ICKI NRACII 24,25June2(> 87 Joae 28Jaa«/l i«J BZJW) r Dry Cargo i passenger Bj-.;kir:qs etc
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    • 673 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailinga to China and Japan IMItaM»N Tort Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailing? from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chlßt* <<■ Japan l»ue Pur Penang Iron. •*Fukieli M In Tort May :HMh Japan -s/' huen June Ctb June 11th Hoaskong Sails Sails Sails Penan? P S'ham Sn«»re
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    • 473 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam I lovd Boilaßd America 1 inr Nedf-rUnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam tmsterdan HALIFAX BOSTON M W YOKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE M\\ IMtLfeANS S More P S ham Pcnans SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Maj 3* Maj TAWALI (SMN) 29May/3 June 4r» hme B/? Jim SLAMAT (KL) 13
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    • 441 8 •KOKtA' for BMffcok Saigon t M »l img M EiftUj *'KINA' for ttmiKtok Saigon Horitfcwnt Kobe foknhama M Slaw ijc itj,,,.. KAMBOUIA 1 1. B ok. Yokohama IS Ififofj 13 m,. "Sll WDI.V toi B :.;.i,,|.. Z l PKUM IAP'W H(l\ ,hh •PROhlCt' fot BMCkofe MIUaaM SAILIN(;s Itl f'UMIMM M
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    • 117 8 Ships in Harbour WIIARVIS President ronnu v rATF Buchanan 29/30 4 SHIP GODOWN GATL| Re] )U j ]4 4 Am bur a 8/9 7 Talabot 23/24 4 Baron Cawdor CV 7 g»«" Benvorlich l' l Pulau Bukom: Chama. M U Blitar ::4 vina. Cyr«ia. Fossularca, Mai i, City of Ottawa
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    • 34 8 Despatches TOD A Y Djakarta and Sourabaya by Kaimana. North Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Kimanis, Thailand (parcels only) by Lipis. Tanjong Pinang by Pahud, Terempa by Taype, Hongkong and China by Corfu.
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  • 269 9  -  T. J. LIM By 1 1 aae In Consumer < tOocis Lonli nues Brisk In Singapore Sr-indard Market Reporter Int current recession in rubber prices cannot be regarded US c trade depression, Singapore commercial circles say. The report c^tmucd brisk sales in consumer goods although
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  • 121 9 Standard Market Reporter THE Malayan share market was quiet in all 1 sections yesterday with the exception ut some selective buying in tin shares. A few rubber were marked down. Yesterday's prices were:— Buyers sellers INIM'S'IKIM S MINING Kl >SBFK Allenby 58 .C2 Benta 80
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  • 166 9 RUBBER PRICE RISES 1½ CTS. Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore was quietly steady yesterday at about 1 cents per Ib. above Monday's levels. The rise in pi ices y< sterday was largely attributable to unconfirmed reports from New York slating that "a new economic crisis threatening Britain
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  • 141 9 Fresh Talk About Devaluation \i\\ v >kk '.Tis i: (Renter):— The Wall Street loaraal i thai i n*w rr< ywii < risis threatening IK > M l"iir another tut i n (be \alue of thTi ft i.M ili»p.n« h from Washington commented that '<■'> seewa <>n th«- Aids acaia" and
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  • 110 9 April Rubber Output Down Standcrc Market Reporter SLIGHTLY !ovy;r prcdncticn of rubber from both the estates and smallholders in the Federc or. of Malaya resulted in c s;-.af cr output dur ing April when composed with tHfe previous id >ns and small--16,489 ton (25,679 m smallholders). 1952 was ast 3
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  • 89 9 COMMODITY PRICES t lasiaf labfcfi pi brv i pet lh )m Smca Kuwrv Sfßcn iii h lea lam R.S.S N-. I IHi St< I «ii' I om»m\ R| BKI R spei M prut*- i" r Ik Jwm I Bayers 1 Sepl 'i l' s i SeHen Dei d Buyers S3
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  • 45 9 HK Shipping Firm To Pay Dives., Bonus May Zi B amended .^-i its awing appro'i::: I at its j 26: wa I for the year shares, ent reELISO.OOO, p: i.- several Uons. 10 V* on c rdmar% M BS ftrm— r ading r on and
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  • 26 9 Mi; K Sperl t c i the H g Ex e HKSIS 80 I 9 US$l; to Mai an $I*. i > n 3 to
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  • 17 9 •,■->..-. defan v b^'m-e W'.rid War I.e <*«« s as rnade availably U) i manufacturers u>
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  • 53 9 Asian Tobacco Exports Rise INDONESI Philippine?. India and Japan increased exunmanufactured tobacco in the U.S A| iculture Department reports. ppia es exp ted 13.--B:>u.<*H) Ib, in 1951 fB.l3T.nnt) ib. iin 1950 i Indonesian exports r tota p inda (28,1H.- I India's 1951 exports (.441 i»00 Ib. (88.533.000 Ib. ffted 1.530,000
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  • 109 9 ESTA TES IN RI ARE CLOSING Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, May 27: The bursting rubber boom is beginning to take its toll among Indonesian rubber plantations as well as remilling factories in North Sumotro. »n a shouM not be confused with focoffi MmT plantations <n h t^t arm >out»i «m
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  • 79 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market in Singapore -> v ciuiel ;>» all sectii >ns sterday, with no business passing. Cop; .1 had buj n ai $25 pc:picuJ and sellerj at $255. Coconut "il seUeca indicated :>4O per picu] vmi.'i no buyers an Betel B it
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  • 65 9 Board Trade Pres p et) eycrafl c ->-i in the n nons that be are that United Kragdom ere being copied by Horn .u 12 !1 -> >facturers He m, is ep rig j a question \>v Labour v,i> ElliJ |m»th. '\i r Smil
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  • 15 9 The Indo-Swedish trade agree ment has been extended to Dec 31, 1952.— G115.
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  • 282 9 I \I ESS something can be done to countered tl»<effeel «>1 the Indonesian dollar incentive scheme, it is probable thai tin- diminutioa in shipmente from Malava to the United States will continae, according i<> Sanderson and Co., Ltd. «>f London in their rubber market
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  • 104 9 KUALA LUMPUR. May 27 A second interim dividend payment of 30 per cent, on av <■ made in the rubber estates paycategorr has been dot by the War Damage Commission, making the total interim payment 80 per cent on such trds. In view
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  • 91 9 A STRIKING feature of the present world situation is the emergence of new countries as steel producers, says an Internationa) »ur Office report. "In Asia and the Far efforts are being made to develop existing undertakings while some countries have begun to consider what
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  • 119 9 LONDON. May 27 (Reuier)— The creditors committee of the 28-nation conference <>n German debts is meeting here to consider West German proposals settlement. It is unofficially understood that Germany ha.s offered to set tie her prewar debts at 170.000.--000 marks (U5540.500.000) a year. This it is
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  • 340 9 u l{iil (Uiirlj f«m- t h. -i, i|,, M M rninimum) and Jill (a little lighter), problem < 1..U,-. ilu- \i r Kfiiustrj Works Directorate IM.iii Depot al < lian-i Airfield, slow-marched in Iwo-mile^an-liour tonvo) Singapore Docks I:j-i night. lney are on the firsi 10 000-
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  • 61 9 ■jwo Canadian newsprint jaroducers have announced a 4 US?10 a June 15. Other produce s e expected to toll increase brings I ered price in New York to USSI26 a ton. Consolidated Paper Corporation and the Abitibi Povvi d Paper Corporation. Canada's second and third laroducers,
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  • 17 9 Taiwan's' sugar production the last 12 months beginning May 1951 was 520.000 tons A.F.P
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  • 50 9 Standard Markrf R THE disquieting Feotllfet of trade in Malaya, now becoming apparent consequent on the fall in the rubber price, r.^ay disappear should the United States decide < using more rubber than the past few months. estimate for LJ.S. coi .1 I II
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  • 14 9 over exj Relaxal [i June »ed Reuter AAP
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  • 8 9 S'PORE RATES OF EXCHANGE I I fdasfdas fsa
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 145 9 New car becseify cfter one application of SIMONIZ Unhke the Ain liquid polishes th-.: I Ml oolj I fen PW /wr^, durable Sinu»t;i/. protects your car Ml bt DH Jiths and months in all weather. Simoniz keeps out raad lirt and tars five* >our car a bri.f!i! c" >-~-~ 1
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  • 240 10 i his i- mj i h.»i, i I ll i- thr son -kirt 1 have s< n tlt-.> i 1 fines! s< »B MM <>l til-' 1"^ S| .liul of pi i ls. the s ii iaes i .il ilesl fashion trends in i| h.i- I
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  • 981 10 RER ERER ERRE R \fORE than S "0.300 was l collected for St. John Ambulance on their Flag: D.iv on May .1. Mrs. D. W. G. Faris and Ulrs. P- Gerrity who organ i/.-d the Flag Day are to be congratulated as are all the <i tzens
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  • 386 10 OF all the small beauty worries that women endure, enlarged pores are among the most bothersome, chiefly because they are a condition that outlasts the blemishes of adolescence and continues to plague even in advancing age. Betore plunging madly into a programme designed to rid
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  • 229 10 I Jl \VF decided, some- uh.it against our better judgment, to .<> ahead with tin- holiday e had pi inned before Michael was bai ained for. t!i>»u"h. whether it's 1 iU -h to be much of i I oliday in the true sense <>t
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  • 396 10 spare tins of dried milk and extras, large-size bottles of disinfectant iMilton is ideal for sterilizing bottles when one can't boil them upi and a pair of rubber pants. While I don't agree with the latter on principle, there are always times while travelling when one just
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  • 81 10 f^HROME unf plastic Ther- mos bowl for g ice ice cream or salads. I b e used jor hoi <_, |78 50. WATER JUG ten), specially lip which from splash chen pouring. $4 50. LIGHT plinth ior g underneath illumination 10 flower bowls etc. Sold complete with bulb
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  • 54 10 rcinn\td from u>ur carpet wuh ,t ->;mpli water tmtmeat. >|)'in; r Um stained <ma a d nnp ftIMMI <>th. uid tlxii ipph a Mattel u[i diludd ink ontisue repeating this pi until the m.mii disappears. Permiafrt mk however, shoald bf d. jit v\ it Ji i v .1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 89 10 ■Hi /^^^^g^^l' FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES I given her evei > bit of nourishment she needs, in a |j %i T'.ffc Yj.rl'ri M^M'. form Babv can easily digest and assimilate. kZ^jHBSIS i Kmw ii' 1 V !<•' I N is jnm\ fifsli, 1 nil n c\n\ milk, modititMt I iHKFgttwß^Hlj
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    • 103 10 l| £>?ra/ Now!!! naho Your mm arc s •/v ro// s pxn ff „"n 7 an ssmaft tng. p** i i ■"fry>. f//> ,>n' > iv/// (v f> y a siNGER^aBTf SEWING i 7^^ W CENTRE U 46/48 Peck Seah St., SINGAPORL Singer Scw.ng Morhmc Co., < Inc .n USA
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 304 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE PENANG (IiSO kilocycles 834 metres) (4SI metre, <t 4! metre*) am pm As s pore B ;>m a.m For Schools; 9JSB Interlude; R3IS2If!T«SWIJ S viS Paul (arson (Pi,,e Oreanist,- 1 Melodies. S p.m. Adventures of P.C. 49; News: l?4T > Liinch I TIme r |rotV P
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    • 115 10 > c\\ £o PITA T)tl AJ/iD I^ODAI S QI'OTATIOK m.<,, »h,, t, tn«u. IMNtol Ufa 5 th I 5 Lake .-onie heaaw.. r in gem require.-> caro u J > those in your en 1 ■v haste, imp > travagance. mil! MKTHDAri IMB NETHSK.X \i;u 5 shrewd In matte I
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  • 28 11 AGNES younger daughter of Mr. Mrs Chin Leong Song of Telok An son to Michael Ah Long, eldest son of Mr Mrs. Low Boh Tan of Singapore
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  • 141 11 TTIE deu'ii occurred at 5 a na. on 2tith May. 1952, at his residence, "Homestead," Penang. of Towkay Yeap Chor F.e. at the ;\a,c of 8«. Ho leaves behind hi widow, Madam Ix?e Cheng Kin, four sons. Messrs. Leon Seng Cof Singapore) Kim Hoe, Bock Hoe n:id Hock Hin.
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  • 221 11 TWO Biding and Ledger Clerks, Experience and Good Credentials necessary Apply to Box No. TB3B, Standard, Singapore 1 AJODF.HV Motion Picture Studios require young intelligent boys <>f any nationality between the ages of 19 t; with Bt least Bth Std English School Certificates to specialise in studio laboratory
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  • 31 11 VOUNG energetic Chinese ex- perienced all-round office routine *lso outdoor work knowledge Chinese shorthand typewriting accounts able correspond independently seeks part-time engagement. Reply Box No T836 Staodard, Singapore L
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  • 603 11 LONDON, May 26: (Reuter) Candidates for England's team duo to be chosen on Thursday for the first Tesf against India ran into good form on the second day for the county championship programme. One of the biggest problems facing the England selectors is the
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  • 217 11 THE President of the All-Burma Badminton Federation. 37-year old Mr. Tan Yu Sain«;. >vlio has been invited by the Badminton Association of Malaya for ihe Thomas ("up matches, is in Singapore with a purpose. Mr. Tan said yesterday that he hoped to negotiate
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  • 238 11 PLAY over the weekend at j Chongi brought the R.A.F. i Tennis championships to the final stages. j Outstanding among the semi-! final ties was the match between Wg. Cmdr. Klidjaen and L/AC Glaister. Glaister, a young left hander. opened with a strong attack. With
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  • 46 11 ABERGAVENXY. WALKS. '.May 27, (Rcutcr;. Tommj Parr, former British heavyweight champion who went tbe distance with .It^e Ixmis j hen the latter was ?t the' height of his fame as wurid l'.aiDpiun, uut(/oinled (Jcoi^y-s RoKiir.^ 91. Qelfiiyn here i<L>l« aigiit over 10 rounds.
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  • 78 11 Wrestling Bouts At K. Kangsar KUALA.KA N GS A R. If on. Then a: i '.resiling matches on the K;,. ..i }\.iii^s;ir town pad an g on Sunday ;md these were witnessed i-. 1 a lnyfie crowd oi rpectators from out stations. Paihyan Tarlokh Singh defeated Paiiwan Preetam Sineji of
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  • 73 11 sIN c a POR E Anffafc r Swimming Association held i annual general meeting a* the YMCA yesterday and the fol lowing officials were elected for 1952: President: Mr Lee Fong Lin Y MCA V 1 1 -e-Presideri t M Sim Yeow Lim (Tiger Secretary: Mr. Tan Sin
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  • 38 11 PHILADELPHIA, Ma\ '11.' (UP) Welterweight champion Kid GavUan and unbeaten Gil Turner of Philadelphia will meet for a champion- hip fight in the Philadelphia muni cipal stadium on July 7. promoter Herman Taylor announce ■> l yesterday
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  • 32 11 WINDSOR 1 {OVERS n narrow win over the Town Rangers i )V two goals to one in a SAFA Div. :iA soccer match at the Gey ang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 33 11 FAST ASIATIC Sports C M scored i i 4-3 A-in over OTEC Sports Club in a I Singapore Bii nes H tusec Le i 1 euc r at Farrer Pai rd<
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  • 305 11 ea&il| disposed n < nuacsc < -n.:i- m.<*\l n« al Jalail lit'.->;ir v t;niiiif!i w-l«t.L:\. uniinii" |.v tin.. io nil. |{«i\«l \a\v made lull u-« i ;!n i, ii.ii.bi meed and rkcrllrnl DontbinalMa i«> a>vcr-run ii.. Casuals. Coats ai the danger men in the Navy
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  • 8 11 Ramblers, Lancers Win I adf dsfdsfdaffadfdf I 1
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  • 10 11 K.K. Ramblers Lose To Gopeng K 2 af dsfdasfdf 'I
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  • 13 11 Mi v N Rtesaa fM <. Bmi It -9 mo Lanl. < re 1
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 417 11 NOTICE r^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thof 1 AW BOON HAW, Governing Director of Sin Pah Amolgomorcd, Limited, have for the month of June 1952 appointed Mr. T. H. Ton to be m absolute control over oil the staff o f the Singapore T.ger Standard ,n Singapore and the Federation
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    • 561 11 CITY (OLNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS (for particulars M*e Tender Room. Ground Floor, City Hall) ('AS DEPARTMENT: Supply of l: Nomina] Size x 16 "> 18' L-n^Jis Spun Iron •> S j S'raighi Pipes s Ca ..i^s. Close 1 pm. 1/7 52 ENGINEER'S DLPARI MENT: Purchase ol Unserviceable Tjns, lubes. Bdtteri.-
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    • 120 11 FOR SALE NEW VACANT BUNGALOWS IN IPOH KAMPAR ROAD. FOR SALE. Terms of pay men I $30,1100/. rash or 15.0410/. <a<li X $I^o/. inuiiilily Snslaiments for 10 years. Apply lo K. Lira J.">, Hair Street, (I |isl*irs) ipoh. MISCELLANEOUS CWEDISH-Massage. Turkish Bath Medical Electro Therapy Consult R'l^e Chee (Cert. Physiotherapist).
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    • 19 11 The Streaking Arrows... KThe Savage Screams.?. vThen the Bugles' Blare! "RAY MILUND Sat. M'nite I lil L ill \4tVfriri-'
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    • 55 11 KLUANG KAGUE SOCCER: R E M I r 2 <', r} „c. Rifieg Ti KUALA LUMPUR SOCCSR 2nd Wo. PWDS< SeJ PoJ ce PWD, S* C n POttC Pii'iatui Di IPOH 1.D.1 I I fl/E -V^ r i fn4kuu >■ a < >: tike PmU I li.-, g|c s t?«.
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    • 68 11 i\ /it > "Tz/r rip a Ctrrr fT*J*. thi Jtrif neck of o qiro*'« end this it matched tiocfty in nurnki by in tht ntcli cf c mon £AT J TIGER HEADACHE Unnpiotch*. d by any o'^it >^, "affVA >o n rcll^ r<f f n« TlGfi' \^E/ 'h&£ ?^B|)\ HEADACHE
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    • 31 11 lI DISf f^n HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: lODAY AM P.M. Singapore 12.34 216 .Malacca IO.IMi HU»i Port Dickson 8.47 9.11 Port S'ham 8.:7 8.24 Pf-naiiff 3.1(1 8.44
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  • 202 12 \;i imi I i ilul Mohan ifcc series with w y,, i h idmißton matcfl played oa lh« Bappj w »rld i 't mm! liui.a woa Brsi point uhcii Moii.m. i t lerriflc recoven losiaf t!u- Irsl M-t.J!" 1 s i- ivaa 11-15, 17-16i I > iiv
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  • 353 12 Heroic Mohan Wins Point For India IN A NIGHT of thrills America came from behind to lead 3 1 from India in the first four games of their Thomas Cup inter-xone fmal played at the Happy World Stadium last night. lost the hen Mohan downed u angles,
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  • 400 12 The First U.S. Win BELOW: The huge crowd packed t nht into every available seat. MENDEZ won the first point for America when he beat Seth 15-11, 15-1. Mendez won the service and took the lead 2-0 when he beat Seth twice in succession with fast
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  • 260 12 MOUNTBATTEN ROAD was a long stream of cars from early in the evening. Crowds were converging into the stadium from all sides but at 8 p.m. there wore a few hundreds still otitside. their tickets clutched in their hands, shouting to be admitted. In the stadium,
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  • 292 12 THE Americans made it a 3-1 lead for the night when Carl LoveJay and Bob Williams beat T. N. Seth and M. Guha 15-11, 15-9. The American pair won the toss and (ail Loveday took the service to score the first point when Seth
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  • 389 12 ALSTON and Wynn Rogers beat Mohan and Ferreira 15-12, 15-8 to give America the lead with the third match oi the evening. The Indians won the toss and I an, taking I sei ice. scored quick points. The American > erratic and Alston in ticulai had
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  • 80 12 NINE HONGKONG SHUTTLERS FOR KUALA LUMPUR HONGKONG. May 27 (UP) Nine Hongkong badminton p'ayers left today by a CPA plane for Singapore to participate in the unofficial world championships in KuaU Lumpur from .Tune 4 to June 7. The group, headed by R. Tay. Honorary Secretary of the Hongkong Badminton
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