Singapore Standard, 29 May 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard A M X OL. II NO. 331 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 87 1 Berlin Reds Seal 163 Streets ft] Xl IN, M.t% 88 (IP)— I tmmnnists, threw up Srct banrk ades between astern and western sectors .xiav and began g i ;;.Vnule lonu noiir>:i between Hast -m Germany. oi both I Berlin v. the Commun iign again I •.ri the Western concluding a
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  • 6 1 MP Queries Wage Cuts I •:op.
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  • 78 1 Mil Malaj ia lin<- up againsi tlw \nifiii tib m the challenge round of thr l homas Clip i ompcli tion on S.itur daj m,! SunH i> has bees di idrd .»«> t'»llou >: >:iul'-> 1 \V«)iu IVn.; Soon (M ivk Hock PooMea 1 Oac Poh Lin asd
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  • 31 1 > 28, (Ri The Duke ol Windsor, i on a week's b ess trip to Brii tiled on Prime Minister Winston Churchill at 10 Dow nina >'
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  • 626 1 Last 2 Points Settled In 3rd Day Talks Standard Staff Reporter THK 480 members of the Singapore Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staffs' I nion will not resume their strike today. The Union's last two points ot dispute with Government over pay scales of J»0 telegraph messengers
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  • 433 1 Standard Badminton Reporter THE UNITED States qualified for the Thomas Cup challenge round against Malaya la*t nighl with a five-four victory over the Indians m s game which v> i 1 1 be forever remembered m the 1 liomas Cup mtu^ a-,
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  • 81 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 23 The following are the closing prices of lubber and tin on tHe London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 23 d. Spot £970 per ton June 23 d. buyers, £972 sellen. Juiy/Sept. 23 d. Three months: £959 Oct. Dec.
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  • 77 1 [POH, Wed. The Deputy H gh Commissioner, Mi. D. C. SlacGillivray arrived here this ng on a three-day tour ol State. On hia arrival here morning he weni to the S 'retarfcl and later t!io Qovernmerii office! where lie had rnaJ discussions with the iter In
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  • 47 1 THE Traffic Police i -.--ekm" itj .:i about an ac<! lei In w■. blue Co nmec pi .....:>..■ ted ta n do 60 5 e:u cook, •m Re the Orel a d Xi id M i el p n >'i M»■ 0 Rengasamj i iinca died
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  • 275 1 W VSHINGTON Miv 28, (AP Sei ite made public today sensational story >: ill-male sex pfi ties run by a Commutiist eovoy to the United States fo r the purpose >' extracting information from The diplomat wfs named M Te i H F: »i m,
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  • 96 1 Reds Hint Off ensive In Korea Ml NSW, KOREA, Ma\ >»i, (AP>.— For the second day COBUttttßisl Truce negotiators today hinted lied armies m Korea would march on because ol Allied handling of captured Iteds. The I N. Command deleuation dismissed the threat as propaganda. North Korean Gen. Na I
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  • 70 1 Standard I t i• 1 1 <»i respondent i i M. v 28 J ime Ministei W chill warned tod ''i*' Communists have troops m Kon July .md said he did not believe ever desired pc cc even the truce and I- his Ministei <>:
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  • 143 1 Labour Party Hits A t Ma lan LONDON. May L'H Tin- National i Committee ol Hi [tain's I i Party tod mis resolution Prime ifinister D South African Go cal despot ism v hn i the ronde the l cc pe< \ph ot the w m- deputy, Mr. Herix son,
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  • 89 1 Claims To Be D iscussed Today I- l\ I Ml N ...MM 1!. <■ ul ihc >itl::.i |MM < < i s•• J lll( 111 I'l ii 1 1 i till \ilini n f s 1 1 iti i mi k< I- I n imii N lIMi-t \ir Si M
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 '.M»e» frffi CS2E3ESOH i .HI Another NEW way to serve >■ TURKEY] INAiAY 11 TURKEY FRICASSEE i Portions of Cooked Turkey A J im> I*. previously prepared from bones METHOD Cook butter end Hour together stirring over gentle heal tour •es Add the broth, a little oi a time, then
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    • 19 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL Mm 7~ija as the best procurable unporMd w <^i 47HHPP^ ''3,-' d J '^j.e L *J
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  • 140 2 School Raid:l7 Pupils Freed standard Stall I v i porter THE BOARD ol \>\vn lor-* of the York Eng Si-lumil TaajOUg kalnn«* Fso.nL "*in»;i|MHV. nut JF«h today H diof m police rani On Hit- -rluro! ;u ii« «t 00l do I ucsda) alk ii ♦m hi it.n hers ami J7
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  • 11 2 Goodyear For W ashington Execoi a!, Sir E '.'>'.-■ two y«ai I
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  • 63 2 JUDGEMENT was postponed June 12 m the Sb Ejapore Third District Court yesterday m the case m which Hardial Si] gh, proprietor of Hardial S g i and Sons and an extner of Gian Singh and pany, faced three sumns charges of import ins -earing a
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  • 257 2  -  WITHERS'PAYNE SA YS Standard Staff Reporter I!h <i>!.:m\'- foreign trade i- Bkei) i<> disappear because <>f lu short-sighted policy <>i income uj\ officers, Dr. 11. Withers-Payne, president of ibe Sl«*ap©rc \~-n« iation. declared al I lie utuui.il "ciural meetiii£ <>t the ycstevdar« of Dr. Withers-P
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  • 433 2 To Handle Govt, Workers' Dispute Standard Staff Reporter A "COUNCIL for Negotiation" on tlie lines of a W hitley Comcd was set up by the Singapore Government yesterday to consider liie provision of machinery for dealing with disputes between Ihe Government as employer
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  • 173 2 Daily-Paid Men Hold Talks Wiih Mr. Blythe SINGAPORE Government i has begun negotiatiaus with its daily-rated employees for re- sion of wage scales. The Colonial Secretary and j other Government officials yesterday oiet representatives oi the Singapore Public Works Labour Union (Marine and Rural Health). It was decided to hold
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  • 32 2 Lecture B y Yogi V >^i Shoddhanandba Bharati will deliver a public IceI Tamil on "The Times and Our Duty" (Ku'a num Kadamaiyum) at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 0.00 p.m. today.
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  • 78 2 THK father of a boy who was drowned could not tfll thr Conner his son's name. After much deliberation he mentioned a name but it was incorrect. The Oifteer conducting the inquest then mentioned a name and the father admit ted it was conect
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  • 238 2 SELL RUBBER TO RUSSIA, HE SA YS Slmdard Reporter A CALL to \he British Cover maeiil 10 release .Malayan rabbet for export to Onna ami Knr»«-J3 vill l>< made tlir«»i!<rii a rr-oSmion to be meted at Ac (General Council iiKfting, of the Labour Party of Singapore on >atur*lay. Tho resohitiGQ
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  • 194 2 Standard Staff Reporter. A CONVICT, who escaped while out with a working party" at Changi Prison farm on Tuesday, was arrested last night m Alexandra Road by a police constable, after having successfully eluded three snrctmmgs at road blocks thrown by the Police
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  • 129 2 AN IMPORTANT decision ■erning income tax was made m the Singapore High ;.t sterdaj when the Chief Justice. Sir Chi U ay Aynsley, held I ..ends become due and revable only when they are I and not before. Tne point arose when Lira E Pi
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  • 62 2 W alked Out With A Smile A rAXI driver. Varen Mohamed Padel who hs.d been I $10 and had his licence pended for 12 months m the lower courts, left the Singapore High Court with s jroad smile yesterday when [he Chief Justice. Sir Charles \lurray-Ayn?:ey. varied the pension to
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  • 32 2 WHILE w;-kin- a] m > f«nEmg Katong Ro:id 01 T a light, a gki, Lai Ah Mnv (!7j) uras robbed hry h nai ai ber ag containing $15 ier identUj cacd.
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  • 32 2 POLICE haw m ttx v p .-^s'inn a S*waffprfr fountain :>"• vith "Xancy QMmg* 1 engraved ><i it. Claimant Bbouk l •>: he senior detective officer 'A* )iviskm. Central Police; St: tron
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  • 131 2 DAMAGES totalling $6,924 90 were awarded by Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court yesterday to the father uf a 26-year-old bachelor who had received fatal injuries m a collision between a motorcycle and a lorry on Jurong Road m November last year. Tr
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  • 62 2 SENTENCE of 'wo months' imprisonment Imposed by I m lower courts on a man. Ho Ang Peng, on a charge of causing hurt to a woman, was varied by the Chief Justi c, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, m the Singapore High Ca r! yesterday to a fine of
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  • 51 2 THE CONVENT of the H i Infant Jesus will hold a Iv.n fair on June 2 at 10 a.m. at the Convent m Victoria Street. Proceeds will go towards the building of a branch convent m Kamgojng Bahru. Tickets ny ill be sold the Convent
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  • 164 2 CHAP-JJ-KF.E lottery sclh.i--ules and staking slips worth more than a quarter million dollars were alleged to have been seized by the police following a raid on a house at Florence Road on April 13. This was stated m the Singapore First Police Court yesierday
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 78 2 When buying SHEETS^ 1 I and PILLOWCASES I k PIUOWCASE SETS N i 's§s* wKL 2 SHEETS s 7<r x 104 I 2 SHEETS Sixe 80" x 104" ARCOLIN Super trifh 2 P'CASES 545 50 S sheets and Pill.wc«et hZ Thl «T H no equal m qualify and 'Mt T
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    • 89 2 BEAUTY PREPARATIO invitation v: v A FACE POWDER RC PERFU 1 LIPSTIC /COLD Cf VANISHING CF BRILLM HAIR Cf GRAfTON LABORATORIES L yy fJ a ni n v JR. '.'lll, '^fo^^^^H 5 w» a JT^*~ EC r l*^ L »o, AC momi tC tH4 tor C^ AC mo.n» r cicss
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 733 3 Withers— Payne Hits At Bars To Citizenship Standard Staff Reporter PUBLIC confidence In the Electoral Renter lias been shaken by the deletion of the names of Mime prominent men whom "almost any nonofficial knew were still resident m the Colony" declared Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne,
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  • 47 3 Bosses Told Off By A Woman 1 •1 r I M S Vm 'an t they i rie >rri i n of who t men ii ng Morrit on to she whe i n bush* r, she thai m* of YOU I, W: v nn ore h
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  • 25 3 Tale Of Three F orged Notes A TOPAZ of the d m Police f passed terfeii the CineI the note c octhe c of tic-
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  • 328 3 P Standard HciMirter \l I TEfyIPORARI employees, not entitled to join ihc Singapore Municipal Provident Fund ami all open vote employees of il»«- Citj Council \*ill by riititlr*! to a gratuit} it a recommendation of the Finance and General Purposes ommittee m accepted by the City
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  • 104 3 DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL falsely accused by one of the petty princes. Because he was kind and helpful to the people during his service they boarded dragon boats with flutes and i;oni;s m search of his body. Fearing that his body might be eaten up by fish they wrapped isantjs and
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  • 118 3 Need For Economy Stressed STRESSING the need for i j more economy m Government departments, the president of The Singapore Association. Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, yesterday described the holding of international conferences as "luxuries which we can iJ I j afford." Referring to ''the reiterated promises of economy by our
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  • 220 3 A DRIVER attached to the Police Force, said m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday that when he saw his 16-year-old daughter engulfed m flames on the night of March 2 m his house at Kampong Amber, Katong, all he could do was w r
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  • 59 3 THE Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church will celebrate their church anniversary with a thank gi service on Sunday, June 1 i 4 p.m. Guest Preacher is the j Rev. Joe Kennedy. THE Department of Broad- casting Employees' Union will hold its fourth annual genera! meeting at the British Council
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  • 264 3 THE AUTOMOBILE Association of Singapore is to initiate a campaign to increase membei tip which now stands at 4.47^. Mr. K. G. Burne. secretary of the A.A.S. told The Standard that since January this year; 1 membership had increased by 500. A folder, now
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 124 3 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE I and THE SINGAPORE STAND AMD I .loinl!\ present TWO CELEBRITY RECITALS f ipi a™*, a Up FKI v- g%^>> ■--•'4ii?Py^ rfiHBHHBHBVIHBMHHHHBHHHHBHBSBriHHMHHBVHV^SSHUMIIII fc PR/MA DONNA, NEW YORK METROPOLITAN OPERA t on WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JUNE 18th 19th at 9 p.m. < A m „a,
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    • 220 3 t A J. j. xJ. t J._ i- AJ.j. y "SPP^TP •••.',•> > A A f Hi Hi S JSk-^ MH ii 4HOit 1A <■ H. J 7 /<#• nUMf < harming ami Itlnorniit-j m\i wieriioßt -I PI cry M onian. \lnti timl Inhl .If nut.sl jam ami mmm jtarahl,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 80 3 V-f'^W WHITE WARkiOK GIVE HIM ALL Mfl HIM WANI OOWMAKI LJM pit '.A, t*> A^ I JM >-■ m{ tr* C i ->'■ ni^il HUNGRY-WANf/CAN LAI TM! n I FOOD FOR SQUAW HEAP CORN HERE. 1 W( wait ALLEY OOP HAG JUST 2\ MUCH FOOD /HE HETI V oOUAW I
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  • 580 4 Insurance Against Sickness, Old Age Standard Staff Correspondent, M \1 V LUMPUR, Wed About half a million Malayan workers who lira* $400 a month by wa\ of wages will h<* happy to Im ar i l ».!t ih< Employees Provident Fund Ordinance which was
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  • 150 4 3 TERRORISTS SURRENDER Standard Staff < orrespondenl kl \I II HP! K. Wed.— Three more terrorists li.m. -n ;r n.lf r« <l m |he F r.ttion. One Other *u> kilU.l ,ii;<l a tnrilicr f>»o ha\ t> been wounded* part] «>• the 3rd King's African Riflo fin<l at <' v< I'Mtui-i-
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  • 36 4 PARTT BUNTAB Wed. Two lorry drivers, Cmg Ah g and Yeoh Heng Seh each fined $40 by Inche i bin Eckhardt m the I it Bun court when they pleaded -y to speeding.
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  • 393 4 Doctor Tells Court How Son Died In Road Accident KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Dr. J. H. Ponnampalam, a local private medical practitioner, said today thai immediately* after a lorry had hit Ins car. he heard v loud bang and became unconscious. A few minutes later, he regained consciousness, and. while being
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  • 109 4 W indfall For Teachers BAY;- PAHAT, Wed. A inn pei cent increase ol grants-in-aid from July to December. 1951. to all Chinese Schools m the Baiu Pahat District have been paid out the Education Department of re recently. Asst Inspector of Chi- x Schools. Batu Pahat. Mr r ng Thean
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  • 34 4 THE inaugural meeting of the Adult Education Associa- for Negri Sembiian, will be held m Seremban on June Various clubs, associations and p. cal organizations have been invited to attend the meeting.
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  • 261 4 THE Asian Staffs of Johore estates are working under very difficult conditions. Some of them have lost their lives; while discharging their duties many of them are living m fenced m areas with practic- 1 i ally no amenities of life, yet they are carrying out
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  • 112 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A proposal that m future only suitably qualified men shoul( be appointed Inspectors o; Chinese Schools will be disissed this week by Chinese teachers here. It is the opinion of these teachers that ail Inspectors ol Chinese Schools should have a
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  • 196 4 KLUANG. Wed. At a meet- i manag< ment committee the Kluang Co-opera-tive Sior e Society held under the chairmanship O Mr. J. T. Mac Cann a review of the working of the society showed steady progress m all directions. The membership has increased by about 20
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  • 325 4 Federal Govt. To Amend Law On Death Sentences Juveniles €c Murf-^v Standard StaO < WTCfspondctll hi \l U MIlK, *c* -I!,. m Federation i- roasidering the question \i-tin» bm r<»;:anlitig the death j n This to imendmenl i t has thrust itself before ttu legal authorities of the co;: 1
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  • 22 4 Malacca Move To Get More Voters 31 o the M I rectification. eral ass '-"rancis tn enter "bra* Cmi Saturday. The I
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  • 49 4 REM BAN. Wed annu; the Negri S branch of the P W. D. Tech i Si Fnion held re -•d to make lan- tatus for ove SO [lilBCCd to :e-..p--and tain a table c yardstick by the sei ear nee. elect I eh; the U
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  • 165 4 PENANG. Wed.- ...rack vi!: he held here on J itw S I ik iiie iiii Lhday Ol <.<- Elizabeth. K T *\i rPUH. Wed.Applicatjons now \n ing I viied for Federal Govei nmc I j bursa] ies a i Sci< 1 (not Medical >r, t -> I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 79 4 THE BULLDOG ANT Susp^nd^d by .n t CC f on r Australian Bulldog Anf can hold m its |ows a glove more thon o thousand times it* own weight Compcrot(»tlv for a human feat a trapcie artist would hove to qnp an SO ton deomroil, i with hu teeth while
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 82 5 -I' m the 'lH t% \o-. Sfe i Bfca 1 1 jrest I the n'lii;!i>iiN <<i' ;*l la Kj p»'.s ril i I is [H\ >rt .ill (MM ni)).-, ■ia beard b\ it m.- irt<Mi.t rial Mt li ;n his fir^t Siasapwc i sised mi
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  • 8 5 Rubber Dealers' Appeal Dismissed re ray- re I
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  • 79 5 TENDERS FOR STALLS Standard Reporter M GGESTIOft thai m ihc allocation ol ne* Mallsou uimJ. ronstruetion m ihe Esplanade, preference ■Boold be pivrn lo those who are now there *ill l>,. made ai lomoiri.u". Singapore i it\ < ouncil meetine. The m wi by_ Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 5 i KOM her top position as boss of i Chinese theatrical revue, pretty l\ -year -old 1 'ierit tin born Chtißg I- <* Lye 'above) has stepped town to become an employee. She will now sinu it Great World's Broadway I .lie. This iras brought about h\ the sudden
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  • 102 5 No Site In Lumut Govt. IPOH. W Go. j :V D X Strai i 12 reMr. V. D rium iB :> I thai has trai v is thai Mr. certain there t hi i i ould be i i• Lumut to p ibie si te i- i there ittei tai
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  • 44 5 Stole Cigarettes Gets 3 Months A SALESMAN, Ramakrishnan >! II Streel toas entenced m the Singapore i 1 j,• to three month rigoro for bouse-bi td broke to a >p c In M<K c Road at 2.411 Lin. oo M Jirtoi i was occupied >„ YO6.
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  • 209 5 PENANG, <-d Research into problems affecting ili» migration of "Ikan Temenon" a surface-water fish, I i- >«r\ necessary, ifae Acting Director <»1 Fisheries, Federation of Malaya. Mr. Soong Mm Koii" told Tl»<Standard today* ll<- said that m the case of pelagic fi-.hr>. it was almost
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  • 119 5 THE Singapoi Coroner, F Choor Singh, yesterday returned .i finding of suicide by hanging at the inauest into the d ?ath of l^eong Kay flung, who was found hanging m his room at Tiong Bahrti Road. Tan Kia. caretaker of the premises, said that Leong
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  • 300 5 r.- i« iX "i«»«« >rr liable N n nil%" il% i> N ■i.i" r V :i:l gffiffi I---.'. r«i y i! .i.-i. *iinib»w I iiinitl im i1 v•' PUMps 1..-, I J. laiim v '";'.7--tHbS;^..^-^ !<; 1 B l ;:P^ !,,ii gl Prison. I ma» vi i.
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  • 245 5 We Must Do Our Bit, Says Waring iron, Wed. Gerald fcmplei hai I ipressed ii-> bj the vigour which he Is applying tin <• of aii'air> and his grasp o( the problems iawli <l. id Mr. D. T. Waring tddirssing the aMiaal gemtnd w I s
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  • 128 5 A SERIES of ions, covering 20 < o :iM tod of one organised bj i -Wesi Society m Singapore. A nominal tee of $1 will be charged for each course So far schedules for the following courses are availal E a flusic Appreciation —\2
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  • 84 5 SI nul.ir il Sl. ill <>i m -pniidi-ut MALAYAN Rover Seoul among more 'nan 300 Rover Scouts from .VI din* i ni countries, including the Federation of Mai lya, /ho will visit Auchengillan, Scotland, m July as guests of Glasgow scouts' first ever Wee Moot.
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  • 60 5 A CLERK, Chang Ah Ch i.v (25) employed by Ford Motors., was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment for stealing three sets of shaft roller belonging to the Company. *her clerk. Raphael C tillo (20) wlio pleaded guilty o
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  • 62 5 2 Old Women On Suicide Charge TWO AGED women wei •.1 m the Singapore j 3econn Police Court yesterday ivith an attempted suicide by drinking a solution or caustic j soda. Teo Ah Guan claimed trial, but the other. Moh Ah Soo. pleaded guilty and was bound j aver m
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  • 74 5 PEXANG, Wed. Bui last night made a haul of $2.21 1 •> a home m Mount Erskii Road. The money belonged to merchant. Yeoh Choon Ch i who was passing the night m uncle's house. Yeoh h intended to buy a second hai car. The
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  • 52 5 X U A L A TRENGGANU. Wed.— Sir Gerald and Lady Templer arrived here this morning by air on a visit to the State. Sir Gerald paid a courtesy call on the Sultan and was introduced to ministers of State. The Sultan later returned the call at
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  • 221 5 SLIM RIVER. Wed.— The Batang Padang Distric Estates Asian Staff Union expressed their confident* n General Sir Gerald Templer. m their second am I general meeting held recently. "With his able and farsighted tactics and with an ron determination to wipe out Communism from
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  • 63 5 No Overtime Pay For Them Standard Stall Bepwtei PEONS :> ed by t) itariat work onh overtime a w< I not i ■inre. This is stated m wi to Mr. Lee Cho I tions which will be at th< g of the Singapoi City Council tomorro On occa ion overtime
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  • 71 5 MR. JEE A!i Cl Lerdaj ted Pi esidei •sun m oi I):. C. H Withers-Pa Other officials elect Vice-President Mr G. H. V Grant, Secretary Mr W. Ba:B t Treas i Mi P. G. Grundy. The seven ele< <ii the committee are; I! Will.. P Mr. Clark.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 177 5 It" an', J I —«WKi Labt«t* r f" w E9 9 9 IflH'^Hi p^l I (H\t;i I/O iP 123 i:i S t r lilipiwj I/U Cause Killed m 3 Days tk* »-*-y r.. -m jui>Uc«uon o* Nixa- ci'-ar away ptuipi«s a«; w. Nixodtr* (onljrfct »n.< -V 4 m n moa
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    • 106 5 SKUA* HflRI RfiY/l PUfISA I J -msiWA'i's j£j[Jl M^ S^Br AWg £Rs Jm Jm mßA W mm *m if. .w.i. M-.e-is. IM? *j m /nn A«H P w I'll 1 1 t.tHHtS B 1 /J 1 1 ?W/.«» /if// advantage during nur Semsmiimmmi Ottvrm im mti it*« fU'put tin* *1*
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 49 5 SliMAPq^/4«?Af AM. ill I) BOYS "i St Francis lull Malacca »rt vitt-d t.> i tinih.T neetinc i» bf held -»t l>>t«» PafLU I oase 521 < Place, it»d>\\ t'"- <">!!' lubili r"i St. Francis Insl M ilae« i QETI VN<> STRAITS restlniouv Meeting »r. iia Ktl H«c Jt J P"
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 733 6 \S a result of the signing of the contractual agn ment at Bonn and the European Army X ity Ln Paris this week the German Federal R public has Itobe an occupied and defeated country The contractual agreement makes it. sub- to certain |ualifications, a free
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  • 194 6 Review of Views Wat Nearer I THE contract signed between Western Germany and the Allies, said Nanfang Evening Post, was the most peculiar contract ever signed- m history. It made Western Germany nly a semi-independent state. As the peace contract was aimed at strengthening the defence ol Western Powers against
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  • 98 6 Sir. Whether or noi the trade fair at Geylang S rai should be turned into an amusement park is a matter .1 the Malays must debetween themselves c there are very diver- \flews Mr. Chan Kum Chee is as much our elected representative m the East
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 504 6 no administrative legislation has so completely paralysed a particular commercial class, as has the recent Banking Bill of the Federation Government which has affected the private bankers and petty money lenders. The storm of protests from various chambers of commerce, clamouring for relaxing of at
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    • 145 6 Sir, Could the City Dept. concerned kindly see to it that a red light is placed at tiie spot where about hall" of the width of Tembeling Road has been excavated close to the Koon Seng Road crossIng? It was black-out m Katong last (Thursday) night and
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    • 11 6 Between \ou and me you're Wasting 3 our time!"
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    • 221 6 bir: it would be as well if people were to realise just how irresponsible the Singapore Labour Party is towards the vital issr.es facing the Colony to-day. At the recent Labour Party Conference, it was apparently resolved, firstly to oppose the National Service Bill and
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    • 110 6 Sir.— As public interesi m the Colony's traffic problem is not lacking, it would be appreciated if a traffic police constable were posted near the Martia Road entrance ECatong Convent between 7 and 8 o'clock m the morning and again between 5 and 5.30 m evening on school
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    • 539 10 Sir,— The encouragement of a healthy trade union movement has been one of the most urgent industrial problems m this country, and the issue became of paramount importance m the light of the Singapore postmen's and the bus strikes, which the Governor, Mr.
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    • 313 10 Sir; A student m a Chinese school styling himself "Democrat" has written stating that a male teacher m an English school for boys who is a candidate m the coming December City elections has 'passed registration forms to all the students m his dasa making it
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    • 194 10 Sir;— On May 19, 1952, a fact finding party of City Councillors. Mr Soh Ghee Soon. Mr. Chan Kum Cbee and Miss Amy Laycock visited some of the important Malay leaders of the surrounding kampongs with a view to studying the problem of converting Great Eas'.ern
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    • 145 10 Sir: Writing on the I M.P. election m Penang m your publication of the 2,'ird instant "'Justice" styled himself '"a fair-minded Chinese citizen In his criticism, I do not think "Justice" is so "fair-minded" after all. As far as I can see "Justice" would have liked to see
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    • 102 10 Sir, As witnessed by all those who were at the Singapore Turf Club on the First Day's Races, why was not a Photo Finish Cameragruph called for m the First Race when the Finish of the race was so close. Instead of the usual procedure up went the
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    • 257 10 Sir;— Asas a fair-minded Chinese I do not see why '•Justice" of Penan* should rail against the elected chairman of the Penan? I.M.P. branch. I also hold no brief for the Hon. Dr. Lee Tang Keng. the well-known Penang Chinese leader for years both pre-war and
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    • 223 10 Sir.- "Tim of Kuala Krai m her letter published ently is contented with her lot of a happy home and children and a good husband, and so does not want equality with men. She calls herself an educated woman and yet seems be so ignorant of
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    • 213 10 Sir. I fee! that I must reply to -TRUTH." regarding his letter about ""exclusive European Clubs". Whilst I agree with practically every word he has said, there is but definitely another angle a worldwide angle on "exelusiveness". I should like to say thai I have served continuously
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  • 534 6 r PHE President of the S.nqapore Association, o lawyer, has drown ottentiorv-, to f i e dangers inherent m the laws mode smce the war. Similar Warnings have been given by other people m the post few months. For example, the Annual Conference of the Lcbour
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  • 592 6  - Westerling Seeks Dutch Support For Indonesian "Liberation" Compaign COLIN LEGUM By LONDON, Wed. 'JHE return to Holland of "Turco Westerling, the former Dutch rebel' leader m Indonesia, has created a difficult situation for the Government, especially as right-wing leaders are trying to build him up as a national hero as
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  • 777 7 PARIS, Ma 2». (Renter) Six European Ministers yesterday signed documents which will bring into being the six-nation uropean Arm] including 300,(MM) Germans. I ive a f o <! pledge •Ai ny and a ed that any egarded
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  • 119 7 honn May MS (Renter) Western Germans undert.ik»^ not to make atom bombs mu\ Iwji mijif guided missiles, accordiaf to l«'tt< is from Dr. Koaiad Adeoaoei to tli«' W'f'Ntrn Govenunests uhith wen- published jestc\ daj The letters were published simoltaaeoaslj with the signature of
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  • 97 7 DAKAR. French Equatorial Africa. May 28 (UP)— Two of the 18 persons aboard a British Overseas Airways airliner, which landed m the Sahara Desert on Monday, were injured slightly but the others were unharmed, rescue planes reported yesterday The plane was sighted partially
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  • 261 7 PARIS, May 28, (Reuter) In business-like mood, General Matthew Ridgwaj oil ihe plain- from New \ovk yesterday, acknowledged tin- salutes <>i the receiving line ami made a surprise visil to Supreme Headquarters for a fir-t briefing with his staff. The new
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  • 140 7 Eucharistic Congress In Spain Opens BARCELONA. Spain, May 28, (UP). Pope Pius Xll's personal representatives arrived yesterday amid the blaring of trumpets and the booming of cannon salute to open the first world Eucharistir Congress since 11)38. As Frederico Cardinal Tedeschini stepped from a train into the "Gate of Peace"
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  • 87 7 HONGKONG. May 28 (ReuterAAP» A group of Hon merchants received orders for a million suits of blue-coloured army uniforms, acco: i I vernacular report. The report said material for the uniforms would be shipped from and it was believed the uniform were meant for
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  • 234 7 Casey: 'Traitors' In A ust. Civil Service turbing part Is that I public service official has been .so neglectful of his duty, .so treacherous to this country." he .said. CANBERRA, Maj 28, (Reuter) Then: i* "a small hut extremely dangerous nesl «>i t r;iii«»r>** m il»« lustra* lian <i\il service,
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  • 489 7 m P N Heestal sh a .os p that ,s > Eui Comtnu a"d a coul and com which France is a ew basis md for the partI iropean Comgner' to esurg< f()rions and conllirts ■ree na*: 4 I i uture revival v milita ism 1
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  • 103 7 HARTFORD, May 28, (AP) Supporters of General Eisenhower Tuesday won all 22 of the Cocaecticut state delegates to the July convention to pick the Republican presidential candidate of the United States. They defeated a last-minute effort to elect two supporters of Senator
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  • 50 7 BOSTON. May 28. (API Doctors attending M Tuberculosis ASSOCiatioa ings here announced they have powerful Dew anti-tuberculo-sis weapon m the lynthetic drug. Is irna/.id. But they added it may takf months to learn whether it ii n #KJd as tne standard Streptomy- m treatment or better.
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  • 80 7 WASHINGTON, May (AP)— The U.S. Senate Tu< day defeated a move to cut an addit ion a 1 U551,000,000,000 from President Truman 1 U557,900,000,000 foreign ai d bill. The roll call vote was 35—27. Two Senate committees previously slashed a U551,000,000,--000 from the
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  • 79 7 Kiv.sm UY ENGI \M) Mas Kriitci i .!<■ 11 11 1 <1 thf w under hi n. di<-d lasfl Bight M hours alt<-i las \iik i*> i> c 1 1 1 1 1 eccs minutes. Earlj >cstr!da\ she ■.i I -tin Rreak but promHj
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  • 100 7 RANGOON, Nn 28, (Reuter) Bmcwmii i nii t«-n t forces fighting Chinese Viationalintfl m ih« h< ngtutta ;:i«;i on the Burma-* hina-SiaiH border liiiv, <.i|»lci<.| >Jajor General I i >n-f;u. fterotid m < ontiriaml t<» <,• M t.l I i Mi. ii u;i» Bnnouneed
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  • 131 7 COLOMBO. I \P) On th< <>\ results .-it the half-way point m Ceylon's ti ns, Pn Dudley Senanayake Tuesday to be certain to Ye asked to form a new merit around his leading I'ln'ed National Party th only one seat still unreported from
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  • 29 7 UK -Australia Talks Begin LON 28, (It Bi iti i. Pi ston Ch I Mini the Exchequer; 1 Marq monwealth tary; croft, >1 the B of Trade; and Lord
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  • 37 7 4 Aboard Crashed Plane Missing PORI rVNGELI PBM amphibian pi. me naval air station and U aboard >nt and > d dead, < < port* It Mid < ted 1 Angeles B tw seriously injured, five had mi nd oni inhui
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    • 38 7 READY MADE DRESS WEAR sl .If >a i^HB ■IK -fl In our »1 'ng rhe First f Scon ♦r/ on dr* round'^cj.. V' e Breasted Shot Firjt Quality Shor|^ktn L.n^ lad h Single or Doublr Lr.ovtiJ I >S
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  • 213 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SECOND of the Cqmpanhia Nacional <!<> \a\a«rae«»ao vessel?, to can at Singapore, the twin-screw liner Timor, U expected to put into port on her maiden voyage to the Far Easl towards the end of next month. The firs! Portuguese pas-
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  • 54 8 Jap Planes Will Fly Southwards URNE, May 23 (Reu\Pt The iirst Japanese airline since the be operating be! re the year, Qantas Tokyo representative, Mr. Dunn, said today. Mr.* Dunn said here that the will be betw< n m and Brazil and would pei tted with American air- i unction
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  • 29 8 lARINERS are warned by ipore Master Attenthat searchlight practices c d from Siloso Point. Mati. on Mondays. Thursdays and Fri- eek between the m and 9 p.m.
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  • 148 8 -YO. May •!?> <* YAP) 1 i ijor ship ig lines today npo I pcs of resuming linei runs to Australia within II months. They were the Nippon Kaisha and Osaka Sho.sen Kai .ha old which ran the Australian routf ire the v.
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    • 612 8 %3 v^a (M&xM?. FAS! KEGULAR TRAMS PACIFIC SERVICE iMrt- 1 I Ovfri.uiO Fra- 10, uurk Ml xnu-r.rn I .n»dt-n f We, >[)()rr r S'hain Pena is m LA SI ji xv mi BEAR 1: < rir >jMQ<> JJu߀ 54 June ZS&i&Ma SSB3L. iwßtuiSß-i «i^ "i Cargo, Dee md p B
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    • 506 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Keeulai Sailings Ui I Japan from Singapore Par! Sweitenbam Penang Abo direct Sailings from IVmukok and Indonesia to Chin c Japan DneS'poic DoePenans From "Fukien" May 30th Japan "Szethuen June nth Jnne llth Hongkong Salt.- Suil>« Sails Penang t* S'liaw S w»rf I»i 1 ukim" May
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    • 529 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILINGS RO3 .il Rotterdam I k>>d Bollan c\ %mci n.i me" Nedi rland flm Rotterdam Kutterdjtn Imsterdani HALIFAX BOSTON M U FORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORf MOBII.I M\\ OKLtANi S i»ore P R'h i n Pena be SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Mas MMa's TAWALI (SMN) 29May 3 lane I S
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    • 428 8 KIN I' h4 B«i ek«* fi Ronckooß R 4 c Vok' harpp 2ft ZZMumt IK lot KAMBOI>I for Bangkc Saigon Hongkong, Is^ yokol HJJulj 13 lIJul v •SLI \Ni>lA" foi Bangkok FVtIM I \l' N lius ;K<»N< VRODUCC foi Bangkok 1 Uwm SAII.INCiS ll> 'OMIMM >« or ('(tlumho Ad^n Port
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    • 101 8 Ships m Harbour WHARVES S G lown Gate o n Puliu Bnk im: C ipe Ambra 8 9 p Alcinous 6 7 Albert Dock: 51 eh 11 12 1 A Endrag S VJ Qtta sa 13 '4 4 --tern Km h>r ige: 38 39 2 < S- AT Coast. a
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  • 551 9 Mine Reserves Are! Running Out: New inspecting Needed |DO Standard Staff Correspondent OH, May 28: -Any serious failing off m tin production will its effect on the country as a whole., warned Mr. D. T. Waring iing at the annual general meeting of the
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  • 206 9 Rubber Crisis: Solution Is with America SlarntarH Stafl iirroiMHirirnl LONDON, May 28— in the rubber crisis, "the economic theory is by no means the only present problem at issue." 1 1 ctor of Dunlop Plant Financial Tim* ■■'j': s now i.'i of 1 it ri<w> n<.( nwttrr «ti«■t h <■
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  • 167 9 The Tin Industry Backs Sir Gerald's Handling Of 'War' complete th. report. ciation, o always iendly tloyees and c welcome the s ?u said I j Vice-P -ident. i Cal- tveland. K. i> a Del me R J Drysdale, G nrxnaid f Sun Lin, Foo Lim <>H. \|.i\ 28: —^jM-;ikin^
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  • 78 9 Tin Workers Are Not Keen On Provident Fund IPOH. May 28 There was a large number -<■ labourers were not ontrii the employees proid, Chairman Col. H. S. Lei the annual g; ng of the Malayan Mm:- irs Association. he said, for the Government to take all .ops to contact
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  • 33 9 OVER a mil: 1 was produced last month by the Iraq •'.p;iny a record m tions This hi^h ie i rf opening the 30 Kirkuk pipeline on April 9.— Renter.
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  • 156 9 i ill II \t.l I M;i\ 2H i U') Idvaaee statistic* <>f m Wionnl lin Smdl liroup at 1W Hague *hnw tiuurt- m March m Malawi al 4,73a lon>. jn t 2.886 ami m ihc Belgian Congo at 1..'5.">1 II m- higher t
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  • 73 9 (Ben uspt-ri( el .i le| Id a »*<i .-•••■> tring the i- "n;m am resumed todaf m» m pr«| inter. v bod sharej boujiil by PmMh— ■<"■<•■■ G< iaiU ::ad 8B«il from Jews must be i I v the dispossessed o :>• Hi: n- :o .such sec
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  • 166 9 standard Wiirkri ncpurter TIIE Malayan share markel wm sli»hilv wirier m I Iradinfi imlu»trial ami lin sharr* >«>l«r<ia>. In Kvmpalti) Hith Zc iimiimhillij many rubber ibarea were marked dovtn. Ckaafei prices were— Bu>ers S^Ueri INPf SiKIAIS fratei Neavr (1 i 149 cd [Gammons WJ J-JJ Jackson
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  • 73 9 Produce Mart Stays Quiet QUIET conditions ruled on the produce market m Singapore y*®" terday with no business passing. Copra tutd selieca at S24^ per picul, bui no buyer. Coconut oil sellers quoted $40 pi r pica! with no buyer. Betd nut (32 (split): Copra $24} (buyers): Coconut ofl $4(1
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  • 77 9 MESSRS. Oaborne arid Chappel >! !;>••■. report that i rj r ls Hydraulic Tin Ltd. baa d"Hnred an interim dividend of '!<!. ]>e.~ >^.-^e (\ksb mfiime tax at 9*. (id. In the »r the Company* ftnancial year ending Dec 11, 1951, payable m London on June 1( '952
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  • 115 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices (tents P»'r Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bu>er> Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 771 "S 1 I 08. m bales June No. 1 K.S.S. IX I 782 No. 2 K.S.S. T>; 761 No. 3 K.S.S. 723 73 lone: Steady quiet. LON DON RUBBEB Wednesday's opening
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  • 276 9 S'pore Association Hits At Controls 'SEEDS OF CORR UPTION' GOVERNMENT controls were described by Dr. U. H. Wiihers-rV.yne, president of The Singapore Association, as not only obstacles to trade and enterprise, but have m them the seeds of corruption for the administration and the community." Referring to Foreign Exfeange Control,
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  • 156 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS By Standard Stafl Hci;«»rt<'r lllh Embass) Hotel newest of Kuala Lumpur'§ modern hostelries ha* jusl been completed ami opened for business. Situated m Imbi Road, the l»uil«l--nif; i* a tkree-etorej structure of 31 rooms. It has two bars, a roof gar- r
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  • 132 9 THE P. and O. liner Corfu has brought for Singapore from the United Kingdom 4JM:S ba?s at cement. 77 cases of Vikelp j 'Diets, 150 cases ol glucose 270 •arlonc; of toiiet paper, six bales )f paper, I'JO drums ol cem< i t, !48 packages of
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  • 54 9 SIMMMffB Markrl It |.«ui<i •*!<:i«lmm! lh<- nililii i m.itlvi I it; Si it::a|H»i«- -i« r.l^ v i !i< .ml h pricn ii < i < hrn fluctuating Jh.m v*. b. to 77* shipment. v r although imm ia }■<■■ 1u srll. H BUI i.-
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  • 35 9 HONGKONG, May 28.—Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today wore HK$l5.BO to ill Sterling; HK56.55 to US$l: HK51,827 to Malayan $1: HK50.313 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold HK5303.75 one tnel
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  • 46 9 LONDON. May 28. (Renter) The IK (.ovrninent has started putting into effeel import cuts lot.i! linj; 1:^0.000.000 sterling. The goods coacemed are textiles, certain manufactured and food Supplying countries mainly affected arc 111 Europe, Ihe Middle Fast and South America
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  • 19 9 Out: taTKlmg .1 loans, including those n p men* m ol im t(J2.000.OO0 1 A V
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    • 80 9 lII\Z I \Z wLyC7 vj 111 \Z A great car. the AUSTIN "SOMERSET"! It has improved induction and cylinder-head design giving extra top-gear performance; wide rear-opening doors, and much more room inside the car lts< f. Steering-column gear control and a large deep curved windscreen and rear window. Watch the
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    • 146 10 ;j 5 LAUGH PROVOKING SHOWS TODA^I ii■ Ll5, 6.45 A 9.30 p.m. SOME MISSION! SPY-CATCHER HOPE HAS TO KEEP HIS EYE ON EYE-CATCHER HEDY FROM BROADWAY TO TANGIER! HOpg IAMARR m the funniest chase ever m a movie! Jfia MY MVCWITE SPY SAT. at MIDNIGHT! WITH ALL THE SPIRIT AND
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    • 200 10 today '^l^s^ '^hrr The City's HOTTEST Topi cs i BADMINTON E&IJll^ and |Im> R[ HOOCHY-KOOCHY fV c DANCE! /fli j^pK TECHMOH.OK jj MARK STEVENS RHONDA fLEMING Saturday M'nitc JSTORY OF A BLACKMAILING PHOTOGR 'HFRj "'^2'. J r/i#' /M > will -i \i>f //;v-^ t "^fflß >/<»rv o/ I/h- FACTS >\kf*
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    • 377 10 > ToiMVS Ql OTATION: "To J Prorfuir a «ni e htv hm>k, you I 1.. niu^ v choose a mights Ihnn, No great and enduring v '>'"'»- can ev er.be written on 1> 2 He thoush nu.iv there be J MHvillS" tri d ''"-""man J 2 lillßsnw FOB EVERYONE: 5
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    • 393 10 Today's Radio Programmes SI.MiXI'ORE 1..rn.-r; s-u«h ..I r. •> >■ .1 \s n our.-: 3.15 Calling (4K4 metres a 41 u.etr.-^ Forces; L 45 n.t Parade": LU lassical hone; '■> I hjt 0 am lor s<!-....1>; Inter N !>:o N>Ws (SI; MS Evenine. lude Hi am N.-«>: 10.05 Masic While
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  • 509 11 I PSET BY a wet, slippery ficl«l, India's barefooted kryma Gymkhana footballer* "lost th«*ir tpeed and ball control and the game against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Three thousand fans *a\v «h<* triahort attack for nod of the 60 minutes and I«*c 3-1.
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  • 81 11 MR. SLSANO K. NE Cm ADO. member of the Pliillippinr Amateur Athletic F>derution's B.iriminton Committee, who has arrived m Singapore by air from Manila to represent the Philippines at conference of the Intel-national Badminton Committee at Kua l.i Lumpur next month. The Federation has authorised him to
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  • 229 11 Promotion For S 'pore Winners FOUR winners at the Singapore Turf Club meet have been promoted from class 2 to s one m the latest classifiion Kst released by the Straits Racing Association. are Entertainment 11. H lolulu, Magic Oak. Waikiki. Transferred from Class one to class 2 a Abbeysi
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  • 171 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead 1 For a normal, lei'ei putt bring the hlude back slowly keepny it low and square}]/ across the direction line. Thru, with wrists fairly firm, sv:ma slowly, smoothly, back to the ball, striking it when your putter has reached the bottom oj the rather
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  • 26 11 DOCKYARD beat Kr 3 single goal scored by Kuai n a Second Division S.A.F.A League game played at th< tfaval Base, I rd: y.
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  • 706 11 A TOTAL u r 166 c itries have been received for bic Selangor Turf Club June meeting which begins on June 7. Of these 94 horses have been entered m Class T-.vo" while ~>2 are m Class Four. There will be three nine furlongs races
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  • 324 11  -  JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON. May 28 (AP)— Dynamic pudiing Raadolpii 1 current British middle-weight rlumpion, look- a .nn fkn brt Ui i>< ihi* country's new light hrnTynrriitif I boxing duunpioii »t London *t W iiiu* City stadium on Jinn* 10. On that night
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  • 65 11 Easdon Sets New RAF 220 Record PSA< i >i'\ i the i i a h> .1 uec. d Hie I II i.i Easdoa's Swift A < liib Ron I I I Hi: II i tin t SAC C i i trdi hartfti B X I I I II I I
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  • 15 11 Malayan Chinese To Meet Aryans kl i •■•<■• i ■I »f.u 800, sa I Bin Keng
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  • 114 11 1 PENANG, Wed. Alh i he; eg ;< d to j j qualifying ng selected to i Settlement a1 I M;i;an AAA I at [poll on A 15 and U de- r ng AAA. i 10') yards —10 23.1 N <*0 2.(1 < < 139'
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  • 29 11 j I Pom i; the "Gl to n i D ii' X •!<..: f. !>"■ that beat Ba i i w«-« r .j though I>'-i in a X [Kr
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    • 273 11 notice Amolgomoted, L.mi.cd. hove »o, ,ht June 1952 oppoin.cd Mr. T. H Ton TL obsolute control o»cr oil the stoff of \VI SIN POH AMALGAMATED, LIMITED. Singapore, 27rh. Moy, 1952. SITUAIIONS VACAM :j '-1 acher Apply Princi SIC. 10 Q ay. I Biiling and Ledger E erience i H 1
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    • 617 11 l NOTICES »iL->KIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PfcNANG Sale by Tender of Old and Unserviceable Motor Lorries. RENDERS are invited for the purchase of old and unervij ruble lorries lyins at the r Engineer > 3 Stores l) Bru-k Kiln Road P.i2. The lorries for sale may be viewed on weekdays
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    • 165 11 I NOTICE AMPAT TIN DREDGING LTD. t 'lncorporated m England) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND oTKT. is hereby given thai at the fort hrum ing annual general meeting to be held on the Ith day of June 1952, the Directors will recommend the payment oi a BnaJ dividend ol 7.2 pence per
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    • 52 11 KLUANG LEAGUE SOCCER: KCF.A. "A" v. K.C.F.A. U B" T'>;r;i vadano at 5.15 p m. IPOH LD.F.L. LEAGUE SOCCER Div. I Cheng Wah v. Rani' biers on the padang. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Die. 1 TPCA V. SCAA Princess Road, Div. 11l j —Shell S.C. v SI A Recs., I Bluff
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  • 342 12 Zone Final Sensations At Happy World Americans To Meet Malaya For The Cup INDIA, who through a programme blunder, were not even named as zone finalists m the programme cover, sent critics scurrying for hiding places as they f-uqht a tremendous battle against the Americans,
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  • 686 12 Mil LMERICANS took their fourth point m the match when Mendei heal Mohan 5-15, I.VK, 15-3. wm* rloae -truuulr. Weodei winning tin- rubber jr. «m .1 iniiiu Mohan. it his ver the sen ndez •h e fore- point :it to the net d it up
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  • 104 12 11 11 tli«- lasl match and victor] tor the Americana the crowd poured into the centre of the court. Both Americans and the Indians bad their hands shaken bj stores oi excited fans. Excited American girls bussed and kissed the American player*. Said MARTEN MENDEZ ot the
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  • 389 12 IN SETB kept India m picture when be out-lasted biij Dick Mitchell and beat him l.~>— S. ;>— l:>, I."— 1 m the second match of the evening. Seth won the toss but after two rallies service changed hands when he failed to return a bodyline
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  • 566 12 AMR IT Dewan barked Seth's effort to keep India's flag flying with a superb 11-15. 17-14. 15 1 victory over Joe Alston. Dewan's rubber set victory came m whirlwind fashion. He took exactly four minute* Alston won the toss m the first .set. he smashed Dewan's haltcourt
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  • 744 12 Jo<» Alston and Wyun Rogers took America to the final when they bent Seth and Guha 6-15, 15-10, I.VT This is the deciding match for the two countries. A win by either pair will put them m the challenge round against Malaya and the crowd who had
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  • 82 12 EPSOM IM»\X \v \U 2M (ftniifr -I installed 11-2 iaxourilr jn«t before tin- nil. \m. 173 rd Derby, Britain a prewiii tun .Li«R len by Charlie Smiike. Tulyar took the iead m the light of the testing mile and a half course arid hung on mtly
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  • 534 12 Ferreira And Mohan Level MOHAN and Henry Ferreira took India into a position to win when, m a sensational three set match they beat I.oveday and Williams 15—10, 3—15, IS— l7. There was a feeling of high tension as the pairs took the court. The Americans still needed that elusive
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  • 85 12 Crowd Brought Cushions INI II! crowd Md i Pol.rr RAI At I p I ■jr,,? 1 Al MM I lie more FOREWARN I > teats and the t cushions and Moha the court for fj IX th more new battle i The Pi AMIKK M Davidsoi ii- with a supplj
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    • 59 12 FOR "ISOIAN '"BINOCULAR i m 0 f f f Cm im" MPI a Brace -Box A l*« f "T Obtainabl c ai the 1 m HAPPY WORID IT S NOT A TOY IT'S A BINOCULAR FOR E V E R Y occasion jf^jyl^Ms^ Especially For I™Jbl? THOMAS CUP j) LljS
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    • 215 12 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY TICKETS for DRAW on June Ist, K52 ALL SOLD OUT. PRIZES as follows:— Ist Prize $400 0:~ 2nd Prixe SI 60 0: 3rd Prixe 2 of S 50,000 4th Prixe i 5 of S 20 000 eoch sth Prixe (8) of S 10 000,-
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