Singapore Standard, 31 May 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard •fc /I *l X .'OL. II NO. 333 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1952. 24 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 774 1  -  MICHAEL CONNORS Korea W*ir Benefits Boom Earnings Cape Our Progress Has Been m We Should Count For Spore, Fed. Us New Industries W Advanced By 10 Years Oar Blessings By These Assets Will Lessen Slump Effects JL i Standard Staff Reporter THE two-year boom in
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  • 51 1 8 Po W's Killed In Koje Riot i ISLAND May w Eight Bed vert killed and f in btoodtj m i mud ftatipai r iii cusps m >»t tn' Kojr Ivl.md tnd »:i t! Ktffli m.nnl.ind tnd lo<la> ÜBD \•i t h r 1 i N peraoa kiilfii .r uouml
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  • 53 1 LUMPUR, Frl terrorists were kiiiI m Ihc i ederatton in the ■1 Mums. Three oi the ists were killed b\ in durkh |i, deep in igk tnHou tag up the m s oJ Manap JepurTs 5 i terror en Cbi h In- [the Fifth S
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  • 49 1 Tension Mounts In Berlin ■p So- ■> in the Bei uea have been streng i »centlv and extensive i t B Allied here rep -norts. confir:- ed ns living We t Berlir, ne, the tjoned I their »ps. e known to be oeuv. i ■i >rder y ap- border tioning
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  • 27 1 TOKYO. M.t\ uterAAP) 1 md Comdemo police who them meeting in suburb of the 9 The and WilA ti Press received i
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  • 394 1 Standard Staff Coirespondeiil SINGAPORE < ii\ Councillors yesterdaj agreed Iha I further work <m ih«* civil eonstractioD part ot i!;* Pasir Panjang Power Station projeel should be carried tit From Ma\ '2H, on a net cost without profit banis. g i thai watxaet
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    55 1 photo. Mr .1. I Nicoll, tho Governor, visited tlw Colonial Secre* t. ui.it Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Ht* w;is shown round the various departments l»y the Colonial Secretary, Mr. \V. L. Blythe and Mr. R. \V. Jakeman the Under Secretary. Photo shows Mr. Nnoil talking to a stenographer is tlw I'Nt.ihiishnicnt
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  • 102 1 Fed. To Raise Regiment of Regulars Standard Staff i»rrt'»|)(»nd«"iit KUALA LUMPUR; Fri. When the Federal Legislative Council meets in July a Bill will be introduced by the Attorney-General, Mr. M. J. Hogan, to raise a regiment of regular soldiers in the Federation similar to the Malay Regiment but open to
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  • 129 1 Stuiidat d Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— The question ol the municipalization of Ipoh is now being discussed on a higher level with the appointment by the State Government f a seven-man committee to go into all aspects of the question. This committee is under tne
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  • 198 1 INK SINGAPORE Citj Council yesterday gave its permission tor niilSiar\ forces i<> march through tlx* (its with "<ol(iiir> 1 1 v i i ii and bayonets fixed" for ihe Oii«-«ir^ Birtli<la> Parade ibis year ami in subsequent pars* I fader 'he terms ot
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    111 1 phulu lhf iiK.vt uiiijvuil ligtri "i v mt; \\u,t> ii\ul. importini I ezportini Brn disgorging [ti mtln tUtck m Lradr Hrortta alNtul s:;o!( 'Kin mi i in- !i\ tmt i ui v i mi i in I'.iiniw «it<ni it i; > t beyond, was ritncitcd bj bnndredf ol rarioMg •nlookrn
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  • 54 1 Standard *i;ifl Reporter M ESS the question <•! Singapore'* aemmttlaf mail i- settled I»n the < <»l<.n\ (,mm iiiiim ill. lli. MMI members <•) 1 1 Posi and relegpapti I nifortned I nion nn\ Ktacc another 1 r i K In that
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  • 62 1 THE JUDGMENT of future trading prosperity n be confined to on with rubber bu n ISSI since a year ol su > be irosperou* standard? nn i<Informati in Buiietin lay. B hci- b howe'. rep" iys thai the g 1951 whi to exceed i ro
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 PLASTIC LAMINATE f tjcur TABLE TOf w > 1 1 n f^~^\w j-^^^^ELECTRICAL IBKUSH EQUIPMENT by 1 BRUSH (EXPORT) LTD. CONSUMER INSTALL 6RUSH THE BRUSH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO.. LTO LOUCH6OROUCH. ENGLAND. <f^> WILLIAM JACKS d CO. (MALAYA) LTO. Kbid)
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    • 85 1 LADIES HAND-; EBACS ji h .n > (.ill oti THE NOVELTY STORE > KK. North BrMffr Ko^d v v v v v vv V v v <? v W ir hh /i sn w DIAMOND IMPORTERS I \i: i lIK mi \ii w 1 1 1 1 \I I i/
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  • 65 2 Standard Start Reporter IR. TAN CHIN TUAN, DePresidrv- f the Singapore Legi^ ativ< Cax a wi t'jx^n the "Parliament and People V exhibition i I -.:t Eemoiial Hall June 4. The hich will be open n 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. up Blra shows, stratitu and
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  • 57 2 Sunclard Staff Repn4et l£Eߣ£ Singapore schools have been struck off the Register as they hav e "ceased to They wt... T ruvailuvar Tamil Srhoui. at the I N Depot. X.. a B; the CMoese National Laq, School Commercial Qass ai Kai Kapor Road and the James
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  • 664 2 Debate On Conversion Of Trade Fair Into Park Standard Staff Reporter THF ii> Council was told at their monthly meeting' yesterday that some of the signatures on the petition sent to the Council in support of the conversion of the <»r«*at Eastern Trade Fair In
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  • 393 2 Hospital Appeal Week Starts Today COXTKIBITIONS to one of the worthiest causes will fee .solicited today in the city streets, on the occasion of Flag Day, which opens at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Appeal Week. The proceeds will to to Singapore's only children's general hospital,
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  • 54 2 THE GENERAL Posi Offin will open at 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Qneen's birthday on June 5. Sub post offices and postal agencies wiU be open from 9 a.m. 10 JQ.3O a.m. There will be no dh iwery Letters and money orders and savings bank
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  • 91 2 Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE segment oi WF3 plaster fell off the top i I pillar in the Stncajiore F;: >1 PoUae Court. Soaifil Brici^t Road. yeste:\iay afternoorj. :;r;ng a constable. The Court had a mi:.ute before adj journed and m .y a few
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  • 103 2 A YOUNG labourer. Hash an I A.:, was committed to >tand trial at the Dad Asiaes after n pnßliminarj inquiry in i the Singapore Relief Court v-'erday when he was tentajiive'y charged with the murder of 86-year-old A. Alani- (cam. was aliened that on Haeh 19. at
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  • 91 2 LEE CHOK HFXG. a partner in a firm produce merchants, told the Chief Jtsstaa Sir Charles Miirray^-AynsTey. yesterday that 1 abilities of the firm w I went into bankruptcy I d (343.366. Lee, who was being exam v Mr. T. Kulasekaram. said he was istant in Chop
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  • 62 2 A SIKH. S■■ Sin^i (22), was charged in I .c Smgepove Fourth Polic? Court yesterda> v, ith e.iticing a u iman. ttohinder Kaur. v.l'o of Bh< y Singh on Kiay 7 tt Kuala Lumpur. Sewa Sing:! s arrested in Singapore on a Federation warrant. He was
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  • 275 2 'Public Is Helping More Than Ever' Thomson On Voters 9 Rolls StamlarcJ Staff Kfportrr THK question of the size <»t ili»* f\iMin« electoral \\art!> i«» ron^tantiy receiving attention, u\u\ inMi»t«li;!i<K ih«« iotal iiuniher of > olf rs on tlu- uem register i*> kiumn. thr suggestion of "gplittlng"" il>«' wardfi l»f
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  • 67 2 Home Needs $65, 000 A SUM sr;r,..'no stfll i needed to finaone ,ie building of a new Reel Cross Home for Crippied GhildEfin in Tanah Merah Besar, Mr. W.G. Col- ling?. Acpoimtarvt in the Medi- j csl Itepari sent, said yesterday. Work on the building will tarl in a tew
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  • 62 2 A YOUNG girl, Tak Siew Ta:. (20), and a man. Ong A Koen (Jl!). were charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with rioting. It was alleged that they threw bottles at a lorry at the I H l n&iJe Bukit Timah on May
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  • 33 2 THE third annual dinner and dance of tfee Singapore Teach(.'is' Traiiiinc College will be|f held at tlbe Sea View Hotei OD Monday t t 11 p.m. The Governor will be present.
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  • 176 2 Standard Shift Reporter CONVICTED on a charge oi assaulting Tan Jee Heng. nianager of the NAAFI at Giliman Barracks, Sapper Kenneth Maynard Wikiblood (22) of tiie Singapofe Engineer Regiment, R.E.. was sentenced to 112 days detention by a District Court .Martial held in Gilhnan Barracks,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 133 2 EACLE Bff m m y >' Bk GUR BEST QUALDY SHIRTS \> -'-mi -stiff collars LOW PRICES to nil i everyone W h.. it-sale K;tail and SCLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. Ott.cc 15 16 Mcdc.ros Building Store ond tKowroom: ZZ6 South B^dgc Rood. r co\^ s i S Feel
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    • 130 2 THE 1952 OIYMPK GAMES \tz_3*2y/ WERE TIMED B« The timfni P the ;tion i C iHONOSON sines CHRONC I i I competi r they crows tr, •hi f B cms bi g DURING THE LONGINES HAS BE Tii 4a abtefi 'I Buenos A ::ps, C u I ips, A.;> E.
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    • 57 2 tIN YESTERDAYS "FE ARLELSSN WHAT A WONDJFOL X DO^ T Fc^SDICK K f-lU? F<fOsfeCK H QW'' FDSDICK-STRIP. FOSDiCK SAID J PLAN.'/- EFFOSCMCK >EZ S WONtDE- f' fIME MORNING rr HE. HAD A-MASTEP PLAM" W iS GOOD AN' ->TSiUN r HS PLA^J P^PC R ON.T +>**•• M/MSEf.F/. r r-^'g&9 rfi^f T^^^SS^
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  • 392 3 Trust Received <p/UU lender For Shop Rent Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. P. F. McNeice*, President of the Singapore City Council yesterday defended the policy of the Improvement Trust in calling for tenders for shop houses because tin* benefit of the hiiih <rents received from
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  • 162 3 No(\(. miiilari storekeeper ailcgrd in tin- 'J'ir.l INHtrirl Couri restenla) ih «i had 1 l!t n 1 Vl!l; t! !!l rbe hail led five Indiana |»oliiT in., u1, H,,v Ht-rr allr»edly on their n *te«l m s* 1 -3 »ton ..i KranjL Arnold Dia 1 ii
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  • 5 3 Thefts: Probe Promised ancc r
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  • 55 3 INSANE GIRL'S DEATH LEAP i ird >t. 1 1 i; irtei r treatn I, she bit. but parents were ctant to I he to the ntal 1 Lim that she intende I from the top floor of S .them H iuse of illness. She I nup •ie i "i being
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  • 74 3 Beat Wife —Spirits Told Goh GOH (HAN ENG told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate yesterday that hi» sister was possessed b> an evil spirit and whenever siu- fell into a trance, she ordered him to beat his M ite Woon Soo Boon. Gob was answering a summons charge lor
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  • 29 3 MAJOR-GENERAL A. G. O'Carroll Scott, G.O.C. Singapore District, will present the i .-C's certificates to two Malayan senior X.C.O.'s at Changi on June 10 at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 346 3 REMARKING thai ih<- Renl Conciliation Board fell dubious about consent applications lo increase rent where the landlords of Salim Talib Estate bad served notices t»> quit before obtaining the eonsenl oi tlu'ir ignorant tenants, Mr. En Cheow i hyv. presiding over thr Hoard, postponed
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    38 3 phot<>. Mr. Dennis Bartington > Under-Secretary in the British Ministry ol Supply and >Ir. VV. H. Gardner, Director of Guided Missies Research, were In Singapore yesterday. They are on their way to Australia -by Qantas-BOAC. but declined comment. Standard
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  • 74 3 THE COLONY Government will meet representatives of the Singapore Government Clerical and Administrative! Workers' Union on June 4 for further negotiations to seti e the claims of 19 Examim i and Assistant Examiners of the Singapore Income Tax Department. This will be the second meeting
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  • 23 3 BURGLARS broke into pensafy in Upper Cross Strec on Thursdaj ni 3ii and made off with $238 and two fountain pen
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  • 120 3 Bud Has A Record Of Laughs BID FLANAGAN Ir son of the well-known British comedian, reached Singapore by Qantas-BO.U from Syd ney yesterday on his return to Britain. He spent three years in Australia and New Zealand doint; broadcasts and variety shows. Mr. Flanagan, whose real name is Robert Winth
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  • 97 3 ANOTHER STUDENT ROBBED POLICE are Investigating yet another case of a schoolgirl falling victim to a woman robber in a side-lane off Silai Road on Thursday afternoon, The girl, eight-year-old Tan Joon Sing lost her bangles worth $58. The robbery occurred withii 24 hours of a Police warninf to parents
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  • 58 3 MUTHIAH s/o Vaithilingam was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with trespassing into a house to outrage the modesty of a woman, P. Panjavarnam, at the Singapore Harbour Board Quarters in Blair Plane at 7.30 p.m. on May 29. He claimed trial and
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  • 20 3 THERE were 172 deaths and fifjfi births in Singapore in the we ek e iding M ay :M.
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  • 102 3 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce Y* day decided no! to accep] appointmeni as treasurer oi the T B Home Committee re i lv formed by leading Chii associations and guilds in the Colony. The Committee was formed for the purpose of sotting up
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  • 121 3 MR. T P F McNeice, President of the Singapore City Council is entirely "sick of people writing in their ignorant way" for the Council to do somethii whjch the laws do not permit. He was replying to an adjournment speech made by Mr. D. Robe Itson (Prog.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 LujJJjjJiLiJ 2U CWT. VAN WITH SLI D i NTG DOORS lilval for lomlisvil deliverie*. I practiol fAc :t> for the speedy delivery oTmerchandise is bu.lt into this redesigned lU| „c ty van. Shd.ng doors, greater load capacity, ea.e.oUccess „-d I ixilfitfm v.s.b.t.ty make this new Commcr product a, «nbte ad.ance
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    • 252 3 DECEMBER [oj 19 52 WII YOU WANT TO I <* AND CHOOSE YOUR COUNCILLO! YOU MU S T REGISTER N O W 11'/ GtSTR FIO LOSES I U N I l Uh APPLICATION FORMS WITH DETAILS OF QUALIFICATIONS FROM POST OFFICES, BANKS, CLUBS, GOVERNMENT AND CITY OFFICES, OR POLICE STATIONS.
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  • 89 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn The Council of State of Negri Sembilan is to be given powers to pass legislation relating to the customary tenure of land and a Bill to this effect will be introduced in the Federal Council. Thi< !uis boon found necessary as the
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  • 404 4 rStanndard Siafl Uorresponaem KUALA LI MPUR, Fri. inother attempt to deal with lh€ very complex subject of the control of poison., i^ U> e made I>> llie Govermaent of ihe Federation by the introduction in the Legislative Council of a Bill for this purpose. \j the
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    19 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jansz who were married recently in Kuala Lumpur. Th? bride was foinu'rly Miss May Kozario.
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  • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-- The' legislation a1 present in force in the Federation with regard I to dangerous drugs Is found in a number of laws, an;) is sub-] stantia the same in ail the! States and Settlements. However, a Bill is to be introduced in
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  • 174 4 Marriages KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— One of the most controversial aws '■•-> the courts of the Malay State?, both before and after the war. is in connection wr! marriage. The marriage law today. provides machinery for the registration of marriages in the Fe leration between two
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  • 57 4 MALACCA. Fri.— A woman. Koh Kam Yoke. 34, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today, to a charge of providing luciMties for the consumption of chandu in "owl and was fined SI OO by the president of the court Mr. F. A. Chua. A charge of unlawful
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  • 114 4 Kl ALA LCMPUB, Fri. Tan Kim Lira, a 26 yearold Chinese, serving five years' imprisonment for bousebreaking and theft was produced before Mr. A. P. Jack in the first magistrate's court, here today, on a charge of attempted murder of Mr. Webb, a warder at
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  • 176 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. invcstigiiti<m« arc no* being carried oul as to how a quantity of rive destined l«> a dealer in L'lu Langai was brought 14 mil*'* away lo kua!a Lumpur, ihr opposite direction, in a lorry. Recently three
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  • 110 4 Police Recruit Claims Trial KUALA I. I'M PUR, Fri. YadiveUv a LB-year-okJ police recruit, was charged cfore Mr. A. P. Jack, in the first Magis-' trate's Court here today, with theft of a bicycle valued at 1 $100. I He claimed trial and told the court that it was true
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    65 4 The Y.W.C.A. Kuala Lumpur are to hold a dance at the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur today in order to raise funds for their building project. Picture shows the pupils of the Dan- Allen School of dancing. Kuala Lumpur, who will give exhibitions in waltz formation, slow-foxtrot, tango and American jive
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  • 256 4 Fewer Detainees In Federation; 2 Camps Closed Standard Staff < orrtspoiideitl KUALA LUMPUR, J«i. Fwo ddeolioa rmtmfm \m lUc Kr<lrrnfion haw closrd <I«>wji ewiiifi t«» tlw ilccofjwr In the nawaher of dctninrrn in the paei yemr. I hi* mm disclosed by the Secretarj for Heffcaer i«» YU< Standard today. II*
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  • 22 4 New Govt. Building Ready '52 Star, dard S KU \LA The tw< the j i for K Sooi seps x the buildinj
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    • 152 4 TIME-PROOF WATCHES \<to r O9 ITO..l T 0.. Arcade. S g o-p S IK! \MI IM I> lll(, VM I PIF C O f HAIRDRYER > fruvidt-N uistantlN a vtri am H(»l ..r OLD a»r b] I •«n fl and hot-cold dual J f h t-ontroi. Ihoroughh (1/ifs (hu-kest hair
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    • 124 4 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Registration of Electors. April L>— Maj 31 THE REGISTER CLOSES TODA\ IF you have not resi>tered 1 you CANNOT VOTE. For details of qualifications etc. yju should cnquire at: Office oi the Supervisax of Elections. Municipal BLi!di.'i£s. Kuala Lunipur or way of tiie ioliowing offkes from aftei oilk-e
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    • 95 4 Tukv Fu II a 1 <lv4t n iuff€> HARE RAY A PUASA" v sn m t r 7iT !P ir il VI If: J| r/\ fT^ a wide l<i!-' K i range w w* i j SILK, RAYON, READY MADE /4 COnON TEXTILES VA "I j Ami |f 4 SMASHING
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  • 446 5 THE ESPLANADE Hawkers' stalls in 'Singapore now under construction will not be let out on tender. They will The allocation would not depend on the rents offered by the applicants. In fact, the rent of the stalls would most probabfy be fixed by the Sub-Committee
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  • 130 5 YOUTH has y.w uuaae respon--..:>.;ir to t tod citizens as had in. membci u: the older generation, said Mr. A.M Cherian. ViceF\ esident of the Singapore Youth C incU In a broadcast la.st night H« said the majoritj*pt registered electors are in the older
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  • 120 5 Standard Staff Reporter A S ESTipN rhat Singa- City Councillors should v.iv from the Permajur Committee if il Committee held up consi- ttion of increased wages and living allowances demanded by the Council's j rated employees was i by Mr. M. P. D.
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  • 140 5 City Wants Site For A I tap Huts SINGAPORE Government sh.mld be urged to immediatetside a site ioi temporary attap huts in order that the problem ol unauthorised ittap buildings in the City may i :•>••< i said Mr. Yap Phens Gerk (Nom.) at yesterday's City Council meeting. Mr \to
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  • 204 5 Standard Staff Reporter nil: QUESTION of allowing double decker buses to pis in Singapore, recommended by the Traffic Arivisoi> Committee, will be placed before the Vehicles and Traffic Committee for consideration. was stated by Mr T. i P. F. McNeice. City C :> lent, al
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  • 106 5 Take A Bet, Says McNeice MR. T. P. F. M'XKICK. City Council President threw a bet at Mr. D. Robertson (Prog., South) at the Ouncil meeting yesterday. The bet was not taken up. The challenge was made when a Building Committee recommended eii;i)T feet minimum building height on the ground
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  • 248 5 Today 's Power Cuts nlN(.M'(>ki Substations liable tixii -ih-ililidk todaj I) A V BOM I'l > M.juni-il Ril $im<* \niiMf. i'»\.i l.rinr Pumps, < 'n't Place, Jithin ism 1 1 i.u'. Kidios, Rancoioß H.| luwiur Kt! Srr»iuc<»(tn ltd >i-iiik-II KsUltC, Knl.iru AvtT, M, I'lht-om K<l Khii < liuaii Kil Koundarj
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  • 196 5 M\HKKI> incr£a*e in the ni«inl»rrv-lii(i of in Singauorr durioc ihc |>«^i >«*ar v>a^ r«*\»'al<ml ai i\\c Association v (i snnual general BtecCMf yfftf i*d>)' "The growing confi te ce of pub e project in Chinatown for the iriviU that the more than enco Helen Tan,
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  • 338 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMP! R, Fri. That the statement of tinaccused, was nia<l<- l»> way <»! mitigation a fan which amounted lo complete justification ol hi* action, was the opinion expressed bj Mr. I*. Jack, the rir*t Magistrate, when he gave judgment in
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  • 88 5 Mr. Ysp Jibes Al Fee On Cinema Slwlc Standard Staff Repottei FEAR thai the ipore City Council may one da} .so far as to insist on li< for newspaper advertise and adverl isemenl buildings to raise revenue expressed at yesterday's me ing of the Council by Mr. Pheng Geek (Norn.).
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  • 118 5 Standard Siatl Reporter SI I^ I*RISF was expressed by two Singapore i t n ouncillors yesterday at a decision l>> \hr PoWic i lilit) Committee recommending lliat the Citj Couiteil s^ree i«» raise "no comment" on tin* Electricitj (Restrielkm of Consumption) Bill drafted bj
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  • 35 5 T\v< FIRi to the New A I p.m. j day when fire. to haw been i I by ;i li ette buti i out before th brigoU e ai ii'. ciJ.
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  • 34 5 Diphtheria Cases Are Increasing I <Pn, I I I ■> in .1. Fla D ,> with muni tf in '"thr I r■ ling to D OH PQ to yi\e tinn for this fl' Dr Canton Mi
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  • 20 5 the known :>• lit \\Kil pore 5 ami S of the I of the <• Si -"illt
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    • 200 5 Otar-witkiu pur leacU 1 V !n *V* match the one on h* ti, v #> iset mth the precious-ston* look. Fa+inJ pood UuU that di sting t n'sh^i oJJ 4- K ft Ipi rUtt cmffPd set stars briUi.j»!hj und^liahh i 10l >uank I I rt/lnjll/ I I liin- I I
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    • 54 5 The watch people ask foi by name A perfect mo^Trif-nt with I -i&r^ jf^^^ 1 r »hof con t be harrr.pn h, ffi -.Xif/^ jlf^ nqturol enemie a- 3Ef— ih*sm Rote* Ovstci -jf couisc. Smnaf.'O'-e, supervised by c European 5* a fro i *otclt rr>Qr c using the most modern
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  • 5 6 Independent forming fieuapaper
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  • 853 6 vv e ,]i mderstand the exasperation fell in NX certain circles ovei the failure of the vast ol qua Red voters register, E<*toral n Federation tell a >... y tah f ,pai and indifference. Even the Colony, which E had elections for a far longer period, is
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  • 503 6 Review of Views Red Rubber MR.P M.WILLIAMS, the former Seen tan f the Singapi e Labour Party, would be voicing the opinion of the people and traders oi Malaya, said Nanyang Siang Pau, by urging B tain to release rubber to Communist China and Russia to save the present rubber
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  • 610 6 The Machine Needs Oiling IT is very difficult to take one department of S'ngcpore Government, point a finger at it, end say: "This is the least efficient, worst-mannered of o pitifully inadequate bunch". It cne felt disposed to drew up a iis> .of. demerit, however, the Colony's
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    588 6 We the PEOPLE Should The ST.C. Be Taken Over By City Sir: I sympathize with people like your Correspondents Mr. P. Edward and Mr. Tan Yew Chai whose desire to see the City Council take over the control of the S.T.C. is.- to say the least, extremely silly. One would
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  • 891 6 For An Independent Asian Socialist Block DIVIDED BURMA ]Jy Our Special Correspondent m Rangoon ]"X)UR years after its inde- pendence was proclaimed Burma now -has its first popularly elected Government Four years after ltS outbreak in April J948 Burma i< still faced with the problem of insurrection. The contradiction which
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 67 6 YOGHOURT SHERBE'J is iV-"^^ A nere! Another Magnolia /O /A tritiinph! Its a special low- y/\ V iW-cream with all 'he ft k gqpdn^s of Yogbaurt it's vL _^-^O^ sw«*t— with the refreshins \T Jp W n of Yoghnurt V.^->o^ V* nnlv 50 lor I0 7 irton \o V\>i v
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    • 15 6 TRy SYLVANIA I f FLUORESCENT TUBES_J I %\VV^ /-'its /4%^ y^^& I SYUANi* Mid |M
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  • 377 7 Duclos Charged With Acts Against Nation's Security k A ma V I'" M' Examining magistrate Andre Jacquintoii last night affidall, ,i. ll( M barging Jacques 1),,- 1.... arrested Communisi Part, leader, with acts against th<- in- isibly shaken hy the decision Jo hold him tor
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  • 115 7 W Berlin Police Beat Back Red 'Invasion' BERLIN, M«3 30, (UP).— We«i Bertin police, I \mil» Icar-gM grenade* and water jn>. heal hark attempt !»-i ui-hi hy 6,000 rioting i ommunisl x,,.i:!- to invade the I nhed State* sector and arrested inure lli.m I UU. Comma < e since the
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  • 114 7 THE following L's attained the minimum standard require.i to qualify for interview by the Public Services Commission. Singapore, for entry into the Higher Services, Part I Bos tain bin Haji Mohd. Kurshi; H D'Rosario; C. S. Nair, B AT. Barki r, Annamalay Na lesan; Wong Kah
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  • 45 7 PROFESSOR 11. A. HeUbronn, F.R.S. Hear! of the Department of .Mathematics in the University of Bristol, will read a paper entitled "The Limits of Greek Research" at the University of Malaya Physical Science Colloquium on Friday, June L'O at 5.30 pm
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  • 78 7 A SUGGESTION that Singapore City Councillors should down a definite policy on the ent existence of kinder- n schools ;md other children's organisations in bungalow areas was made yesterday bv Mrs. R ibei t Ku (Pmg, Wt it). Hei move to refer back a recommendation
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  • 51 7 Labour MPs Want Talks With Russia 100 Labour Members of C uned a 1 before the House of iding talks with Rusble unification of v. n also ursei in West Germany** rearmater other Eu: ave b^en armed and ns held for the Fed- nment es include Leftwing irin Sevan and
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  • 151 7 France Seeks Anglo-US Guarantee PARIS. 0 (UP) K. ant <j w I ask the United Stafc and B itain to replace with th- own troops t)ie ol way country which pulls out ol the six-nation ai my, a 1 kbinet minister said yesterRayi Mai cellin, Secreol State to Premier A
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  • 223 7 CAPETOWN. May 30, (R< lter)—The Minister of Justice, Mr. Charles Swart, has refused to lift the ban under the Suppression of Communism Act on the genera] secretary of the Garment Workers Union. Mr. Solly Sachs, it, was announced by the wniu;i here last
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  • 49 7 THE Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.L. Blythe, met representatives of the Government and City Council Labour Union and the P.W.D. Labour Union recently. The points discussed inci id< d basic pay. gratuities, holidays and housing. Formal discussions are expected to take plai i next week.
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  • 76 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 30 The following ore the closina once* o» .übbc. and tin on the London Moiket fodcy LONDON RUBBER LONDON UN 24 i«*. Spot £973 per ton July/Sept 24 d. n n buyers £974 .sellers. OctDec. 23:d. Three months: f9 6 5
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  • 254 7 COLOMBO, May 30. (AP). Premier Dudley Senanayake'e I nited iNational Part) (I NP) claimed a rU-nr majorit) i 1 1 Ceylon 8 ixrw parliament Thursday, on l li«- Uusis of returns from <»Jt <>t <>."> electoral st-ats. Riding the crest of
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  • 257 7 LONDON, May 30, (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth'* decision fixing her coronation for June nexl year will be formall} proclaimed to the citizens ol London al traditional ceremonies nexl month, it was learned la*l night. At the ceremonies. June 7, heraldic officials the Kmgs-al-Arms, Heralds and
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  • 79 7 Sfand;nd StaH Kcporior AN APPKAL to provide Is; ats for all bus shelters in liie City arefi xvas raarle by Mr. M. P. D. Xair (Lab. S.) at I The Singapore City Council msel in^' ytr.sierda\'. Mr. Xiiir said seals in bus ;^helttirs have
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  • 47 7 OFFICERS <>' < Embark; tion Club in Singapore hold a dance in honour Queen's Birthday ai B Hotel ";i June 3 fron to 1 a.ift. Double tickets an $10 ea< and the proc^ed^ < I ■■<■ will be donated to the" O Rank- t rtainmenl
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  • 63 7 VIENNA, Maj 30 (UP) Czechoslovak Vice-Premier Minister of Physical Culture Jan Seveik has been disn from t)ie posts by President I&lement Gottwald. Radio Prague announced today. The dismissal followed his expulsion on Thursday from the Slovak Rebirth Party, of winch he was chairman, by the
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  • 37 7 BERLIN. May 30 (UP) Three Western Allies demanded today thai [tie Russians halt their interferences with Allied highway patrols and "protested strenuously'' the Red cutting of the East-Wesi road, rail and telephone connections in Germany.
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  • 219 7 K^KNO. M;u M) (UP) Tin Jfinr rr~r fT 1 .itnl three \iiuriraii nch-im n \st n- injurPu to«la% <i in urn ii i'!-i« <l i ioln 4-rii[)t('<l all o\< r Japan. Dozens o( ot Jai arrested < eci with the p the
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  • 60 7 ROYAL Air Force Brigand lUht bombers and Vampire (el d R \I- Lincoln medium bombers, hit bandit targets In Johore and on the Negri Sem-bilan-Pahan^ binder in yesterday's air operations against the terrorists. A helicopter flow to Kelantan lift a .sirk European police officer From
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  • 23 7 A- KJESI lON that a I minute grac* daily-rated em late at yesterd I tead Mi proposer secu move 1
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  • 23 7 MR. D Dop\; f i comp eted Nor':, he covered ;"> (i 200 of which w i 1!.- villas Govermr:
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  • 52 7 VIENNA Ana Paukor and j woman world, v her I ropor't pu* Pi R radio and th. R agen B ihv. I Ana Pauker's name I appear. She been li- 1 1 I "/tiro or of the comn I mi.i. T P executive body <<f I
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  • 312 8 7 -Month Search For Ships Ends With A 'Herring' Standard Shipping Reporter KKOM seafarer i<> bnmeM tycoon. Ifase wmrim amply dp-«-ril.«' thr career of Capt. C. I. Mm*, nuisirr <>» ionm-r Norwegian bowing-carrier \a«l«l<»«l<l. now iii Siiiiiaj>ore. on his way In Ibr l'liilipf>i |irs I to the Philippines, bis ship
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    • 580 8 j ESS %s*fei& m^M FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE §m Franr^Lo, Aogeltt AU American A Canadian Cities S'pore P. S'ham Penung ArT LA SI HWVMI BEAR Cdns 8 9 lJune ZUume\ WIT 1 1 Penang P.Bliani S'pore o llillv KcKr NBACB E/Sjliie 26/27 Jnne 28Jane Uuly 2Mul> j j fx f
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    • 837 8 The former Norweyiau her- i.i mm niiiiiinpmrj ring carrier, Naddudd. now in HADRniID in Singapore, will be convert fi^O^lrfJ^Uf^PJXSJL ed b >' her new owners in the Philippines into an inter-is-WHAKVES land vessel. (Inset) Capt. SHIP GODOWK GATE Manzano. Standard photo. faceldyk 36 37 2 5a ii Cawdor CP 7
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    • 529 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I lo.vd Holland America Ime Nrrif-rl.inri I \n< Rotterdam Kotteulam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NUN NMCK PHILADELPHIA BAIUMOItE MORIIL NtH OHM \\> S imre P s>'lkiu> riiuti; TAW All (SMN) In Port 5 Jane SLAMAT (RL) 7 13 Jane 14 15 June II! I? Sane
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    • 373 8 .Sai^(jn Hongkune K(>be 4: Vnk<h3ma t*TZswm ti "K'VMRimi.V for B.'.nqkok. Saiecm Hongkong. Koue Vokuhama II IClalj ju u "Sl.l.Wni.X" [oi Bangkok tt/ttM] PttMi lAPAN HON:,Kii\( ■VlOttl I for Bar.skuk Httai sAHtNCiS 1(1 'OMINfM SC4M)|\u For f "iMiiiiiii Aden Port Said (renoa \r, rj H:imhnrs Copenhagen fiothenbnrt. S I xxx) 23/28
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  • 523 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS By Materials And Labour Position Held Improved S Lam Lard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR builders and architects are highly critical of the present building restrictions. They consider these should be lifted now that building materials are in plentiful supply again and the
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  • 21 9 The pc. be r i£ reache i ale 140 B- i Bi sian tree marke r lav.- A. P.
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  • 150 9 Standard Staff Reporter A COUNTRY-WIDE mathematics society, as a stimulus to rcoching and study of mathematics in this country, is now being ormed by Mr. Richard K. Guy, of the Department of Mathematics, University of Malaya. .1 D V t ftC <•: Education
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  • 34 9 to Sti I Ch< >e!onging to Itthraiao Lines irrived in tibe Ceieey y< teray with 1 f>o tdns ot tiaplate, 29 aabe bt fibre. 56 I American automobiles nd l:■ gftnei al cargo.
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  • 42 9 HONGKONG, Hay 30.—SpeciaJ Standanl Benrkse Closing priceg on the iJoriK^nng Exc.. ie todaj f e HKSI.").BO to £1 Sterling HKJ6SS to US$l; [KSI Kl?y t« M.i!.tv;m It HKs£ to dr.'- tndoaesiaß R ipi c; d jiKS3OJ.SO to one i< L
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  • 53 9 Ti. ,d Crrv fiKd. sccrftIm it's e Sti ail Plantations Limueci port i Me loUowini <iutptfta Fot I IC year ended March I B, Copra T..05 I -us I l i7fl tow iii p:f vio iv year). palm oil 1 4l'.i p 503 tohs) and palm kemeii 18<
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  • 44 9 LONDON*. Mb j 89.— Creditors to German debts offer is understood to su\ that creditors are depn'v dis►inted iind ;hat any settle i e I based on h would fail to restore Germ credit.- Reuter
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  • 119 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices t rents |kt lb> in Singapore yesterday were: Buyer* tieJlevs No 1 Spot Loose SOI 81 FOB in bales June No. 1 R.S.S. 80:,' 81 No. 2 R.S.S. 382 No. K.S.S. ~5 751 lone: Steady quiet lOMH)N KIKKtK Friday's opening pri<es per Ih. Mere July
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  • 61 9 MALAYAN" Exchange Banks' buying rates to merchants (per si()0 Malayan) are: i New Vork 22? iT.T. 32^ (O.D.>. on credit bills and 33 1/16 trade bills <9l) d/si); Canada 321 (T.T.>. :t2J (0.D.) and 32.1. Selling (T.T. 0.D.): New York „2 S Canada :-flj. Belgian francs
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  • 284 9 Stan<lar<l Harked Reporter \CITVE !ra<liii^ coadifticms, itli a particularly Ik;i\\ turiio\er of business in Mti^ajwu has prcvailt'd <»ii liir mbber marked this >*<'«-k. The downward trend iti i prices continued until midweek -i wets ha It rd by un ap- pent dumge Ol sentiment i i
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  • 129 9 THE Dutch-owned freighter 1 isse brousfht for Singapore 11,150 cases of miik, 1,654 packages of sundries, 2.400 packages of provissoTts, 631 cases of liquor. 1.600 bundle* qf sirawboards. 908 bundles of hardboard, 212 bales of cloves 20S bales of vnpc 300 bags ol Pearl bartey, i£6
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  • 163 9 TAIPING CONSOLIDATED made a profit of SUiHMUti last year after provision for depreciation and depletion. Two interim dividends ol 20 cents per si share have been paid and a final dividend of 20 per cent, is proposed. The balance for the year a unts
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  • 24 9 S v.i:»d;ird M.n k< I \i< \><> slighi j Industrials .'...hiie Changed price IMHSIII A) K M Hi miii I
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  • 16 9 Produce Mart Is Stagnant $24* Urayen Mi G;.::. r f PWBOH M >k s::< OLangi k>.
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  • 1528 10 The Cinema The Theatre and the Arts A SPECIAL SATURDAY FEATURE Italy Lured This 'Gangster ITALY.— Since the end of the war so many foreign stars, starlets, producers and directors have "invaded" Italian studios that it would take a whole Standard column to give all their names. It is not
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    • 244 10 Showing Simultaneously Today at the CATHAY CAPITOL REX NZW ALMiIMBHiI PAVILION rjbonuM Semi- Final DENMARK vs INDIX f rd Bl hi \1 M v.nu by The >I..l.i>an I ilm tint. WOW O,V SALf jl FILM \L-\YA"- JUNE ISSUE 'I il V MIT BIVOBITb j^A A PoramouAl Pi<tvf« j| nil ARJOIIS
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    • 183 10 LAST DAY! n. i.i.v i ijBiVYI '"ffftil W. I IHslrihutrtl Its SRAW HK<i* lilt Mb I I I I I >7/IM MOS. V^ Starring V^J* DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. j v% To en iff lit \l°na<> \l I THE MM. HI. M\i.MM(|\< m^l THE JITIRNOON 1 ()|> 9 a.m. "Pi fall
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    • 341 10 I rpOOAY'S Ql <)1 I !<>v True i science teaches, above all i to doubt and to be isnor.mt. Mi-fuel de I'namuno. saukdw F\>R EVERYONE:! Daytime comprises the be.-t portion of the day for completing tasks, devising ingenious ideas, i promoting ambitions. Evening: don't .stay out too late. VOl R
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    • 450 10 Today's Radio Programmes ki\/ uiikitr i.-m Proeramme Summary; I.'.'- Two SinUAl IPKt lor (hl tutur usteners Calline; (IKI u.rlre. 41 metres) s a S e Mfi- C UI 2? Ml Forces; 9^o News S); !•■••> As Spore; 10 am. News; 10.05 Housewives' n p.m, Saturday Ballroom. Choice; II am. N>w
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  • 329 11  -  JIM CHAMBERS By Hollies Responsible For Warwickshire Collapse LONDON, May 30 (AP) Surrey went into undisputed lead on Thursday with their 69 runs' triumph over Warwickshire, the titleho!dcfs. The match was over in less than two days, which we feel must be some
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  • 90 11 Clarke Cup Cricket StartsToday THE ANNUAL cricket mutch between Hie Europeans and the Rest will be played on th<- S.C.C. padanff over the Whitsun holidays commencing today at 2.15 p.m. and continuing at 11 a.m. tomorrow and Monday. For the last three successive years the Rest have won the series
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  • 123 11 J. ON DON, May 30 (AP) i A So' ict woman claimed a new world record of two minutes 11.7 seconds for the 300 metre run, according to Moscow radio beard in Londo.\ on Thursday. Polin Polopovai established the mark in a
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  • 150 11 Drobny, Sedgman In Final PARIS. M.w 30: Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) the defending champion, recalled the men's singles final by beating Australian champion Ken McGregor 6-3, < 4-ti. «;-;i. Drobny was ruthless] v workmanlike in tlit- ftrsi two sets, running his opponent all over ♦he coin t with his smoothly angled
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    81 11 1 1 1 1 ••1 > JERSEY JOE WAICOTT.i .1 Enard Charles wbm tM in training mar Atlantic City, New .1* tm\ tor th«ii 1 round heavyweight championship boot m Fhilaa>lphij >n .lun«- 5, \u-rr a clean lull of hemHfe „ft<M in<<ii eal rTiMihutioa n(cntly. Upper ;>h«»t o staU* OoounissSoaet
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  • 154 11 Wordy Row Ends Match A HEATED argument between the players ol Haikbwyu and yuan Mong ÜBA contesting a < SAFA division :^B league soccer < match at CYMA ground re- < suited in the match bring < abandoned three minutes before < the end. Before the tame was aban- doned,
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  • 54 11 V ictoria School Old Boys Relay OLD BOYS of Victoria School, Singapore are remincied of their 4 x 110 yards relay event at the School Spoils on June 20. Entries should be sent early to the school sports secretary but post entries will also be accepted. The event will be
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  • 268 11 TAUNTON. May .10 (Reuter) Caught on a pitch made treacherous l>\ rain ihc Indians jii^! escaped defeat by Somersetshire lure today. The rain eventual!) came lo their rescue and a fine innings by Gopinatfa saw them narrowly force a draw* Sei lo get 281 for victory
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  • 75 11 LONDON, May 30 (Router) EHgtand's cricket team to meet India in the first Test beginning at Leeds next Thursday is: L. Hutton (Yorkshire) (Captain); R. T. Simpson (Nottinghamshire): P. B. H. May (Cambridge University and Surrey); I). C. S. Compton < Middlesex A. V. Bedser
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  • 129 11 Griffith W ins Trophy Race In Lester MG DOUGLAS, We-of-Man, May 30 (Re iter) P.W.C Griffith drr iMg a I^ester M.G won the British Empire troj b j.. f production sports cars bera day. He covered tin lellin* 200 miles course In two noun 54 minutes averaging 9t20 tnik a
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  • 41 11 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution old boys who wish to take part in the Tan Chin Tuan OB A Cup Inter-School Relay at the ACS. Sports Meet on June 7 are requested to contact the Sports Secretary, St. Joseph's Institution.
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  • 206 11 Scottish Major Disposes Of 2 Reigning Stars British Golf Tourney: riU>IWKK. kYRSHIRE, Ibq M). (Kruln Major l>;*\i«) Bfaur »t S«»llan<l [•l.iw<! BOMB ''•< nn\{ of lii- Kifc brrc ycu&ttAn) t«» lmim;«t«- t\»i. «.i ilh United Stair* leading player* from the Biiii-li ain;it< ur championships. Maj- B e defending champ i
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  • 48 11 LONDON Sat irday maj i day on which ?i Derby is run t year. 1 expected t the J ards will revise ?h< te I jy June to June 6, r. eral which is contemp];-' < i the Derby will be run in coronation i
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  • 11 11 Firs t Test Umpires LONDO ..y Il.il:--•1 1 I India i
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    • 371 11 S! NATIONS V4CANI :ED Q.- >6ed T««cb«] i>n!y Apply B<jx \l \HTTD b> Britisfa Com- R. frigeration le "hani "s I Box .M Staodai I V- re i I I B. Sag and Ladfei i Bspei lence aria ]ood Credentials necessao H I, Stan i i 0. ed r Firm
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    • 607 11 COLONY Ob NORTH BORNKO PLBIIC WORKS ULP\RT MFNT VACANCIES exist In the Public Works Depart men North Borneo fur tech. nica] stafl in ;h c 161 tow ing grades: Deputy Assistant Engineer! Uvil Mechanical Technical A Hstants, Civil waterworks Buildings Draught .men Ass- tant Sui <■■-. ore. iW particu ai
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    • 590 11 DEATH J'liE death occurred at 350 a.m on 27th May 1U52 at his residence, 17 Love Lane, Pjenaftg of Mr Khoo Keng roe, alias Bee Ixi at the age Ol i'>l leaving behind his belo ed wuiow. Madam Lim Seok Khinnp. alias Urn Poh Sun. three soris, Khoo Soo Eng,
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    • 145 11 SAMARITAN roiu i wum i TIM I I r\ Cl ■v boluH»»- S'ronf A Lull -hrfis A All AHI I A A! I FUtS I I 111 U f ft* R0ya1... 3.00, 6.15*5.15 Athstic Great World "NAZNEEN* 1 ll.MdusUnii Nou siiowinj? dO :00 ]•>. TesJcfal M mi' -ADA" DOM i
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  • 569 12 WE'LL DO OUR VERY BEST SAY CUP MEN Davidson Will Play Exh ihilion Ton iah t EVERY plane that arrived in Singapore yesterday seemed to carry at least one passenger whose sole reason for visiting the island was to watch the Thomas Cup final. By road and rail also the
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  • 144 12 PENANG, Fri. The Chied the Indian Asx ear goals in n league match Vi >ria Green this I could have been by t ie winners if their ards had been more careful their shots. Goalkeeper Veratharaju played "well for the Indians Tle fasi f nese forWards
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  • 63 12 THE SOCCER match between the Malayan Chinese Football Association and the Aryan Gymkhana today will be chosen from the following:— Singapore Yew Cheng, Wing Hong. Cb.ong Kuni. Koh ToQg, Wee Hobn Leong, Kim Beng, Boon Seong; Ah Hoe, Mini Fook, Penang Seang Teik. Negri
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  • 56 12 PARIS, May 2: (Renter) I French Olympic hopes suffered :i blow yesterday when pole yaulter Victor Silloli was injured in a car accident in the Bois De Vimennes just outside Paris. He \v;n taken to hospital with a coinpoimd fracture. Sillon holds the French National
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  • 90 12 BADMINTON" playing Amy Choong arrived in Singapore yesterday, carrying her racquets. At. the airport, on tenterhooks, was American Thomas C:;p star Wynn R > -'M-._ w j to paHner her in the mixed doubles at the Intern; I tournament in Kuala Lumpur. Amy told rep
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  • 432 12 IN ONE of ihe pooresl SAFA I > i I soccer seen at < ihe Jiilan Besar Stadium and before a handful of spectators Rovers ju>t managed u> beal Qiinese Ca«iial« by t>*o goals to one. A surprise in the Rovers side was
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  • 211 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE BADMINTON: Thomas C Challenge Round- M i r Uri/ied States of America at Hanpy World stadium. 8 SWIMMING: Singap< S imming Club Championships, Tuniony Win. 3 p.m. CRICKET: Europeans r The Rest o» SCC padang 2.15 p.m. (Ist duy l SOCCI SAFA League Div. 111A Blue Rover
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  • 952 12  -  MERCURY I By > Mercury Deals Wifi The 440, And 880 Yards 410 YARDS IN THIS event there ar e two different styles which may be used. They ar e the -sprinting style, and th e distance style. The best exponent of the sprinting style is the Jamaican
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    • 207 12 mßßiism OMPLI It detailed reports bj Standard bad' mint on reportert Km h and LeouM Ih u \l n ,>n thr Thomas nj> iinnl tonight and tomorrow tit tlir ///;/>■»> if >r i ii Singapore 'II fO-mOfTOM s Monday 9 i issue oj I Standard* FREE i special 12-page tthtai
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    • 218 12 JUST ARRIVED 5. 3 eft REFRIGERATOR. PERFORMANCE ItHf if- 1 Design fo'r j N beauty of space.. f^EASY TERMS:- Deposit $210 10 mouthh Insulmt-nt- R CASH ONLY:- 745 NATIONAL RADIO ELECT IM L'ppei Sfnum Ii -S^pm As|\ UNO M.i;\l- I Sli, Sefegle Kd. s m i Stuart Crystal STUART CRYSTAL
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    • 28 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal ts in Malaya: |.>I)\V AM PM Singapore 2.43 l'-~ Malacca 12.01 12^8 Port Diekson 10.42 11.19 Port S'lum 11.13 10.26 Penanc 5.00 IU
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    • 14 1 THOMAS CUP Supplement THOMAS CUP SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1952. XII PAGES FREE
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    • 829 1 MALAYA'S BACKYARD SPORT IS FRONT PAGE NEWS .S. Fighting Men WHATE\ ER ayans may think of the Americans Their narrow victory over the Indians, there is no escape from the fa thut Americans have a fighting heart which i fully demonstrated rucial stages of the I i deciding doubles igainst
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    • 354 1 India Beat Den mark 6-3 SINGLES l. N Sctli beat Joern Sftaarnp 15 6, 1"> 13. D.»\ inder Mohan beat ''mi! Hoi n 15—3, 15—10. 1 N. Srth Ur.it Poul I l.ilm l.,_| IS— l7. Davtader Mohan beal Joern Skaarup 15—12, 18—16, \nii it j"i\ an l<»>t
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      • 21 1 Make a record of THOMAS CUP w Bmm 16 mm CINE CAMERAS IIT'T-TTT ry^ << l l > N;^^, >iH..Aroiit rti w:«» i«"
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      • 54 1 />- MALAYA'S OWN Wllss. won fame- in London i^^i£x MALA V A S O\\ N /^**rC>a^ 1 /C <fts v won an award al the V^ IW'l M^miJd London Brewers V- j,L I i-!^ W#W Exhibition MI^PP Ml Ml |||9yj MALAYA'S OWN W^ between 1932-39 in London. j^.J V» Im
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    • 1552 2  - STYLES A Comparison Of The- Best LEONG HEW MENG By Standard Had*** in tan Rvpori*>r tvha has had the yood fortune <>t tratchiny vrvry Thontas Cmp match pinyed sm far in th*> L.k. and Malaya* AJALAYA It- ads the >. >: Id in badminton an i it is therefore not
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    • 873 3 PICKING BEST PAIRS WAS MALAYA'S ONLY SNAG THE COACH TELLS HIS STORY \IAI.\YA had only on* problem us far as the selection of the second Ma- layan Thomas Cup team was concerned Und that was to find the two doubles combinations to replace the formidable pairs which won the Cup
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    • 189 3 TAX BOON PIEW started serious badminton in I'.VA'J. and being a natural player, soon came into the Limelight. He became well known i hard smasher and his fame grew as a speedy player but there was no Malayan cham-y pionship meet at that time
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    • 530 3 U.S. COACH HAS PLAYED BEFORE ROYALTY Standard's Badminton Reporter. M ERICA'S Thomas Cup coach and manager, 47--year-old Ken Davidson, a balding very athletic man. is perhaps the only badminton player in the world who has played before the King and Queen. •But it was not in a match. Ken told
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    • 889 4 ONE GOOSE ONE SHUTTLE MALAYANS never paid so much attention to the deaiis of the shuttle they used or their favourite game as iuring the Japanese occupaion when shuttles suddenly oecame worth their weight Ira gold, were scarce even at that. Enterprising people tried naldng shuttles, or recondition:g damaged ones.
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    • 350 4 Plastics Have Come To Help rilK search for a better, cheaper, shuttlecock k»h's on. Science is helping and. as for so many other articles «>f daily use. has turned to the plastic industry for material. Plastic shuttles are not new to Malaya. A few helve appeared in sports shops hut,
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    • 603 4 Our Youths Need More En cour agemen t By A Special Correspondent. MALAYA's badminton association take a deplorably low interest in the schools so much so that Malaya's schoolboys encour- aged to take 41P other sports, are showing no more than a passing interest for the game. This is strange,
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    • 120 6 SALUTE TO INDIA DENMARK India's Thomas Cup team nhich surprised the Danes in the UUer-sone semifinal at Kuala I unit •een on arrival in Singapore. The Danes. whose fighting spirit and sportsmanship. Imre iron the hearts of Malaya'* fans. ABOVE: Denmark's Ih Olesen, who partners John Nygaard in the Danish
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    • 125 7 OUR VISITORS AMERICA i lrr /l Tkmmm Cup team, pit lured on arrival at Kallang airport with officials of the It Of uho met them. Third from left is the team's manager and roach, Ken Davidson. of the I nited Stales Thomas Cup squad, I itrrddx. arm in this action
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      • 234 7 TUC_AII- WFATHEP- IfcArl I; Use ANSCO SUPERPAN PRESS LX I -J T hc Fostcst Film to tokc quick ci ur <> .of. "^^f ANSCO SUPREME I tT% NEW SHIPMENT ANSCO COLOR FILM JUST ARRIVED Z jj WfXr TO NATURAL COLOR IS ANSCO COLOR. 1 "TITHES" pENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD. iii
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    • 875 8 WONG, WIZARD OF THE COURT, MALAYA'S GREATEST YET fY/ONG PENG SOON— master stylist or master schemer. Whichever way you read it. Wong Peng Soon is still king of badminton court the only Malayan sportsman to be acknowledged champion of the world. At 32, Peng Soon looks as [f he has
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    • 790 8 001, THE PATIENT STRATEGIST 00l TEIK HOCK of Penang, Malaya's hero of the first Malayan Thomas Cup team in 1949 and the mainstay of the Malayan singles this month. had to fight hard to reach the top. Perhaps that is why. after reaching the top rung of badminton fame, he
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    • 132 8 His record in Britain ranks with the best. He played a total of nine singles and nine doubles from Feb. 21 to March 5 in the Thomas Cup and AllEngland championships. In the singles, he scored 287 points in 43 sets against 2:;") scored against him. Ooi's
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    • 951 9 Mirmi 1 ?ii I? (viii h > Im»ians will rank as one of the -r^at^t viJri .T i lhonias (u I» Much a* tlir Danes would, like true rumen, make no reuses for thrir defeat, in Vlala> a at anv rat,, the KNWeMHM of
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    • 485 9 India's Planning Was Thorough INDIA'S soccess in i!i«- ThomAs Cup Tournainenl noU rorrrrtK I>«* put down to planning, very thorough planning, which l»a«l for it- mosi important ingredient ihv *tu<l\ of (ipponents 1 play* When Davindei Muhan tour- ed Ameri a and later Era-ope. brought back c ai bm >re»sions
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    • 142 9 BEST MALAY IN A DECADE \IOTOK mechanic and Cathei of two children. Esnai] bin Marian is the outstanding Malay player of i he decade. He won international fame when he toured the United Kingdom and Europe to win, with Poh Lira the doubles tit of Denmark. France, Surrey and Wimbledon.
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    • 283 9 |>ESO!'\D!\i v may ban ■of '<'■■ Soon king 14 mac d. our strange ai een, Li p/ .jr uieais Anu'ii BVMg O«ig Poh Lim, i.t.o presi a exwii La lay a badminton. P< i ;"i a K I I ching in Sar;iw;fK \nvember !H
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    • 89 9 Durable ChanKon Long I m\ I I n\t. .t >«'!:«. i:<»r. i- Ih« «»l<lc -t in. i>< i oi lv.ii d .t!.t> .in i JKn.i.i < II |> IfiiiM-. It baa l»» ni -ai. I iin-S«-laii**<»r |►I it 1 ilt.»i lo.i«_ tm lh«*lr i« «i«uil.lf pla\ in Ik ihi-.iu'.Mi j
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      • 91 9 For Years of Dependable Refrigeration U \V 1952 Deluxe 8.1 co. ft. Refrigerator with 24-lb. Speed Freezer 1 Hi-Hwmidlfy Drawers, Depend on Hotpolnt this |MM -*"<i for yearj to r»Har-mount*a come! Hcrr j u>p-q\i»iiry value in sire, featuns. tffici'inN ariJ dcpendahlr o,>rriiiion Laitine iMffiy Toll-»«»H« l*m *11-M«i cabinet, fxrauiitwi tinis.'.eij
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    • 570 10 And Now For The Next Cup Tourney ■vi N b a i n t o n 1 e In >hat r best i when tin I tne ii the world tonight an M Malay;.' first d< e the 1 since th»> Bad n lion of M ►up lining of the
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    • 384 10 By A Speiiiil Correspondent \\T I T H the Thomas Cup competition about to conclude in Singapore tomorrow, this is a good time for the Badminton Association of Malaya to plan for an AllMalaya National Junior championships confined to be played within a fixed age limit. The
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    • 341 10 FLASHBACK TO 1949 'THE CROWD was tense with excitement. The ;yed up, nerves in check. The score was 14—6 in the second set. The place, Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, time about 9.30 p.m., on Tuesday, Feb. 22. 1949. Chan Kon Leong took up the service
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    • 418 10 CIR GEORGE THOMAS •3 donor ot the golden Thomas Cup. is one of badminton s finest player and the" greatest promoter of the game. In the 30 years that he has played the game. Sir George has won 90 international titles made up of 21
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    • 192 10 HEN Dave Freeman of Pasedcna. California retired from badminton alter i the Thomas Cup-matches J^49. the world lost Its greatest player. No one has replaced him. As the roach and manager. Ken Davidson, said in Singapore recently, "it would certa. take a long lorn? time for! anyone
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    • 555 11 MALAYA STAGES A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP I/IVK national champions I 1 will compete for valuable trophies presented for Malaga's three international invitation championships to be held at Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Penan*? from Jnne 3 They are Wonfl Peng' Soon of Maiaya. Mat fen MtoJti. of Amerirn. Davinder Mohan of India.
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    • 329 11 Dirk Moat Freeman -Once SAX DIEGO, Calif.. (AP)— i The tall, blandish fellow seems i to shutTle a little as he walks. He acts on the tired side. His motions are awkward. But don't be fooled. He is Dick Mitchell, a line allaround athlete and a member (if this year's
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    • 422 11 SAN DIEGO Califs (AP) fair I- are a greal pair of legs. Chal ifi -.v 1.1! 'iiL-y say in Mar-, tea BffeacFez hometown nere > t the \u 1 player of This year's United States Thomas Cup badmu toa team They iso saj Mendez is Stt&etfalDfi u{
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    • 371 11 SAN DIKtiO. Calif.. (All The captain ai this year's United States Thmnas Cup hadminton team sells automohiles like lie hits shuttleeaita with a lot of spirit. ("a:! Loveriay, la fact, even bubbles with zest in talk about inch matters- as the time ol 1 da.v. the weather, or
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    • 303 11 ARCADIA, Calif.. (AP)— T. Wynn Rogers, a inemlx'r of the United States Thomas Cup team and a veteran m interna- tiona! badminton competition. views the coming champion- j ship matches in Singapore with j a mixture of apprehen.siou and I hope. Against the defending Champion Malayan
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      1077 12  -  TAN TEIK LIM Cv He Needs Practice And Train ina Too Official Referee. Malayan Championship 1951. ONE of Malaya's greatest problems in badminton is the shortage of good badminton umpires a shortage that is often keenly left in the running of club or state tournaI merits, as well
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