Singapore Standard, 23 March 1953

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  • 9 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD a»*js SINGAPORE, MARCH 23, 1953. SIXTEEN PAGES.
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  • 241 1 Reds Capture Former S'pore News Chief Mar. 22.— The United States was to approach Britain to use her id set C 'iiina to release two Amerian American sea captain taken 42-fl vacht Kert near here yesM .irined junk. t in Washington has ordered .can Consul-General at to obtainj the release
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  • 199 1 Perak's *****31 Wins The $400,000 prte ipriies i draw held I won No gganu thi i each Penang a 000. -IUO.OIIO i UtjO.UOO) THIRD PRIZES: (three of $50,006 each) Nos. *****26, *****65, *****66. FOURTH PRIZES: (Six of $20,000 each): *****10, *****48, *****20, *****45, *****89, *****37. FIFTH PRIZE: (1? ai SlO.OOO
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  • 9 1 Sr fairs comment oaration» ern Ger- Reuter
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  • 278 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU, Sun.— The people of Senai, described as some of the most "ardent" bandit supporters in Johore State today, were Riven a month s option to behave themselves or they would be punished severely. About 2.000 villagers out of a
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  • 30 1 NATIONALIST Defence Ministry spokesman Chang Siting denied reports that General Li Mi is dead, but informed sources said that he suffered another brain haemorrhage Thursday night.- AFP
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    17 1 •photo. MAJtCARETSE JORGENSEN, \Q-year-oJd Damsn aanLer aAcHRISTISE' DVRY, French actress, tuo o Farouk's new friends.— A. P.
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  • 29 1 QUEEN Mary. (80). suffering from gastric trouble for a month, had a "less restful day" it was stated last nignt at Marlborough House, her London home.- UP
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  • 15 1 COMMUNIST rebels In a surprise attack looted I c'°\ernment armoury near Akyab Reuter
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    39 1 photo. DOUBLE ENTHUSIAST: Who says postpone the strike? One fIH, twice as enthusiastic as the olher s at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Union of Post and Telegraph Workers' raised both hands. RESULT: You net your mail today. Standard
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  • 397 1 Govt Given. 2 Weeks To Fix Arbitration MORE than 500 clerks of the Singapore Postal and Telecommunications department, who were due to stop work today, have called off their strike for a fortnight. During this period, they will seek to have their wage dispute with the Colony
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  • 216 1 A MOVE to unite more than 30.000 civilian workers of the War Department in Singapore under one trade union, was started yesterday by the Army Civil Services Union at its annual delegates conference. The ACSU conference adopted in principle, a resolution calling
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  • 20 1 GEN. Mark Clark arrived in Hanoi yesterday to visit Franco Vietnamese forces fightir.^ C wnmuniit-led rebels. i
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  • 22 1 AXDRF.I VYSHINSKY, chief Russian delegate to the United Nations, is New York bound In the liner Queen Mary.- AP
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  • 20 1 Re d Designer Dies THK r «jp Soviet aviation motor designer. Lieut-Gen. Aixadii Dmurievich Shvetsov. died on Mar. 19- AP
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  • 218 1 ANOTHER step towards the formation of the Nanyang I niversity was undertaken by its sponsors yesterday, when they visited the proposed site in Jurong. They have decided to start work on the first 100 of the 500 acres, donated by the Hokkien Hui Kwan. Accompanied
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  • 136 1 -SAYS ADLAI; e HONGKONG, Mar. 22 '(Reutci-AAP)— Mr Adlai Stevenson. Democratic candidate in the last U.S. presideni tial election, said on his arrival here today from Formosa that "we must not change our; 1 policy in the Far East on accidents of death." H
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  • 261 1 ROME. March 22 <UP>-Ex-Queen Narriman of t.gyp* walked out on former Kinff. Farouk only nine days a^o but the number of other .womea'linkrd with Farouk since then was nearri* baby harem proportions tonight. Two new flrls— a Viennese blonde and an American brunette— were addtd
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  • 241 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Captain of the Wiima, the Finnish tanker, now in Singapore harbour may have his dilemma solved as there is a possibility of the ship s cargo of jet fuel being sold. A United Press cable from Washington yesterday quoted reliable sources
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  • 47 1 THE United States Government yesterday seized in San Fancisco the 10,296-ton tanker Jeanny of the North American Shipping and Trading Company, again on grounds that the ship had been fraudulently registered "by alien interests. The day before the 10,195-ton t.mkrr Seven Seas was seized.
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  • 109 1 Late News Fijians Bag Four More FOUR terrorists were killed bv No. 4 Platoon of 'B' Company, First Fijian Infantry Regiment, in the Yong Peng area of Johore yesterday. Two rifles, one shot gun, one pistol, a hand grenade and ammunition were recovered. His Excellency the High Commissioner. General Sir
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  • 77 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— V patrol of the 7th Federal .lungle Company in ambush positions killed one terrorist ami wounded another in Kuantan this morning. The wounded terrorist escaped. In the follow up operations yesterday, a patrol of the 101 li Federal Jungle Company killed
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  • 86 2 Till: following office-bearers tlie Anny Civil Service l^mon. Singapore, for 1U53 President: Mr. S T V T ingam (re-elected I Vice-Prcsi- j dents: Mr. Chew .Seng (reelected) and Mr. D. Stephen,. Treasurer: Mr. Wong Fook Lin (re-elected): Am? Tr ta surer: Mr Ho Thian Chor (rented); Auditor.:
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  • 143 2 r.iF MEMBERS of the W.i-rant Otticers and Serpants Mess of the CHQ at Ta :'in have invited the staiT *r»H students of the Uaiver* kity of Malaya to a social evening at their ir.ess on Apr. 11, at 8.3C p.m. s/,j?e.s the mess tecreUnr, Mr
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  • 196 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the Malaya. Brick Workers' Union and the management of the Malaya Brick Works will meet at the Singapore Labour Department tomorrow in an attempt to settle the dispute on the question of reinstatement of some dismissed workers. The union maintains that the
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    26 2 photo. Here on a friencVy visit, the editor of the Austra han Associate] Presa, Mr Duncan Hooper arrived in Singapore yesterday hy air from Jakarta. Standard
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  • 37 2 Tne Egyptian Government will ho!p to provide two outstanding religious tearhers for the Malay College, said Dato Syed Ibrahim Al.«agoff at a meeting held in the premises ot the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board, yesterday.
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  • 56 2 THE Frem-h liner Tahition. which docked in Singapore I yesterday morning on her return maiden voyafic from InckiChina to France, carried French veteran servicemen on ooard They were 169 airmen and soldiers who were on th^ir t way back to Marseilles. The liner a!so carried
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  • 35 2 photo. THE team of sponsors of the proposed Nanyang University and architects referring: to a map, during their inspection of the proposed site for the University in Jurong Road. Singapore, yesterday.— Standard
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  • 189 2 Mr Yap said, 'The principle of providing O \v cost housing for City Council employees ii right and I believe the Council should do all i^ cn n to assist the present housing shortage and promote ownership of houses." nrJ e C u nril made
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  • 59 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Malayan Mathematical Society's exhibition opened jnere today at the Victoria Institution Hall. The exhibition, which formed part of the Society's Singapore symposium last January 1 be to l urin g the Federation row here until tomor The Society was founded
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  • 17 2 Mudents Union will meet Sir Alexander Carr Satmder s at a ■ia party tomorrow evening.
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  • 232 2 'LSffiS 1 doi i e iast w^ k U the Malayan share marketJ! n N Ustr^ ls: Consolidated Vin F V er °J d v? 3s and 2 25. 9d t i^cr and \eave $2.45 to $2 n cum div.. Federal DiaMnsarv txdiv Hongkong Bank (C-)!o Tins:
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  • 61 2 Get-Together For Malay Film Personnel ftliff Itudfoi manager Ot the Ba «J M^Ho'Vh 1 I ncti was Krr s r hna? O dlre^ a^"^ nto^ was eagerly looking forward to seeing the new film lorwara mong the guests at the party were members of the S2 g n fllm unit
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  • 238 2 Modern Safety Devices For Machine Workers ALL machine workers in the Federation can now be assured of modern amenities, such as first-aid equipment, good lighting and ventilation, and the use of protective nothing and safety appliances on premises where they are employed. These amenities are provided Jt>r in tne new
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  • 323 2 Keep Nat'I Interest Forefront Sopiee Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— The need for i. M national interests in the forefront and releo? ♦ing party and personal interests to t he b»!fc" rC l^!- 0 ei V' )h i «i'»y *»e chairman of tt tion and other groups «.i ht CrSTto
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  • 191 2 Grand Fair For YMCA Jubilee I ARRANGEMENTS are being Christian Association, Singapore t o hold grand Go Jubilee and Coronation Pair at the Association's ffrounds on May 29 and 30. It will be under the direction of Mr. Brie Wee. president of the Singapore Youth CounA Q ™CA official tod
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  • 46 2 Perak UMNO Discusses Elections U.AI. O 1 1 ions i I the nei ■UK. comn fl aav ses Con:. II I j s one f Si; 1 r I draw up j visit i M i b State I ins lans I pS B deru, 1
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  • 20 2 Britain Thanks Singapore Fund '"N p> ples ol our Jr !I *K Adds th.. 8 ll^«.v I hn> H i
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    • 27 2 -Jy Ef nOBIMHOOD "RoadsUr"uoMy $125.00 each aA dunng Sol. Tim. 5 99.75 (nelt) BOBINHOOD Sportsu.ually $130.00 each during Sal. Time £1414 C Green $4.00 extra **W*,75 (nelt)
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    • 110 2 Since 1043 BS?^& Blood K^l E AFTER CHILDBIRTH made experiment.-? ".S'errrr i convalescence after severe operalio' ie tMJ ?/ier childbirth, and in chtorc t^omen, aZu-ajys ipttlt excellent rttult* anct does not in anyway disturb the Prof. TAUFFER 'rofetsor of Gynaecology ot the Univcrv'y of Budopcsf. Kiainable everywhere from all Liquoi
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  • 48 3 PAGEANT ON LIFE OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER hs jnt celebrating the fourth anniFrancis Xav ier was staged at St. Paul's P.ct-jre shows school children watchold Portuguese dance. A GENERAL view of the pageant held at St. Paul's Hill, Malacca, at night. Special lighting was installed for the occasion.
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  • 342 3 MALACCA. Sun. With the grass lor a 'floor and the sky for a roof. '.000 devotees stood within the ruins of a church built by D'Alburque in the 15th century, to receive the Papal blessing from the Apostolic Internuncio. Archbishop De Jonghe D'Ardoye
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  • 117 3 WILLIAM Fabian Mosbergen, a well-known 81-year-old Singapore Eurasian died yesterday at his home. An old boy of St. Josephs Institution, he was awarded the Bene Merenti award in 1936 by Pope Pius XI for outstanding services rendered to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. He was made
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  • 57 3 v% mm W* TWO stout-hearted Englishwomen, Misses Ruth Verhurst and Olive Fynney. ot me Overseas Missionary Fellowship are helping 1.000 families ia th« Pandamaram Besetti©- ment Camp near Port Swettenham, to settle down to a new way of life. Their little wooden cottage stands
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  • 140 3 IPOH, Sun.— Mr. Lam Heng Cheung, who has served 28 years with the Standard Vacuum Oil Company in Ipoh was presented with a certificate signed by the directors of the company for "Exemplary Service." The presentation was made by Mr. M. G. Beatty, branch
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  • 58 3 THE Teachers' Training Cot* lege, Singapore, will be representted by six delegates at the Pan-Malayan Student Federation conference, which begin* its four-day session at *.ho University of Malaya today. The following are the delegates: Mr. A. Neysadurai, Mr. Stephen Samuel, Miss Tan Joo Leng, Mr. S. Kulasingam, Incha
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  • 102 4 WHAT IS Hell really like? J lc audience at the Victoria Theatre were able to hear BHaw*s unusual conception of at when the Singapore Arts 2!!?S pr sen ied the first of e e k r efi! a^» Don j r» Peter Wis e read 'the
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  • 162 4 THE Egyptian Government Will provide two outstanding rt'linums teachers for the proposed Malay College, said Dato Ibrahim AlsagofT yesterday at a mooting at the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board promises. This meeting was called to form a Fund Commiteee to raise money in Singapore for the Malay College.
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  • 169 4 'SUPPORT MCA. EDN. PLAN' TEACHERS URGED Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun-Mr. Lim Lian Giok chairman of the Chinese Teachers' Association here urges teachers in the Federation to give up nettv differences in support of Sir Chen*-lock Tan and the M.C.A. Chinese Education Central Committee, especially during: this critical period when Chinese
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  • 77 4 KATONG Park was the scene of two armed robberies during the week end, Singapore Police stated last night. Two couples were robbed of a total of $1,120 in cash and jewellery. On Friday night, three Chinese armed with knives robbed a couple of a gold ring, a
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    114 4 i SPONSORS of the I Hanyang University exi pressed a keen desire to meet and discuss their project with Sir Alexander Carr-Saundcrs, father of the Malayan University who is in Singapore, before he leaves for Hongkong. This was stated at a dinner given by Mr. Tan Lark Sye to the
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  • 24 4 NINE teachers from ihe Tanjong Rhu Boy's Afternojn School went to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Office to donate their blood last week.
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  • 33 4 FOUR bishops and abo.n 4.5 priests attended a luncheon given by the Bishop of Malacca. Mgr. Olcomendy in commemoration of the four'h centenary of the arrival D St. Francis Xavier, in Malacca.
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  • 321 4 Luxury Hotel For Oil Men In Borneo Ready Soon HOLIDAY spot de luxe will be ready for British Malayan Petroleum Company personnel in the new transit hotel now nearing completion on the fringe «t Labuan airfield, in Borneo. Designed by a Chinese architect from Hongkong, the new building is distinctly
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    96 4 nu S b IN Th AP RE;s UXtst y° ut »> Club h.M Ie^ ndra YOU held its inaugural meeting at Prince Philin Av T^«« o. Saturday night The club, which has 150 K«ris, was formed esneciai 'y for the youth Ui ihe do president: "The club I, T gected
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  • 149 4 I REQUESTS to Government to grant or guarantee loans to the Singapore Government pincers Co-operative Housing Society will b e fully explored by the Federation of Unions of Government Employees at a meeting to b e held today. Many member unions of this Federation are of
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  • 200 4 FLOWER SHOW PENANG, San— Mr. R.P. Bm*ham, the Resident Commissioner, paid a tribute to the women of Penang's kam pongs for their "magnificent exhibition" of vegetables when he opened a Flower Show staged by the Penang Gardening Society at the Penang Turf Club today. i But Mr.
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  • 151 4 MEMBERS of the Singapore Oov ernment Administrative and Clerical Services Union last night warned the Joint Council of Action representing 23 Government Trade Unions and Associations that there will be serious repurcussions if it boycotted the Union. The Council warned the Union, on Saturday, because of
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  • 548 4 afja;fjafaf Research Unit Given T Q <l'\ L ANEW Rescorch Unit to find out more objective information on the social strains which might be obstructing an entirely united and ever-progressing Malaya, is now in the course of being set up at the University of Malaya in
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  • 20 4 Tamil Assn. To Get A Building to I Jagan.r.h.,. Samuel, v C S Naga Alar: ham; G. nathan; K Nottan
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  • 23 4 ipo:i. s n.— I sports I Hen '4. First J I ?T On<: I MISS I married in Ii I I
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    • 65 4 Singapore m&^ ajarsi, 11 c p a^ DAIRY T^ U hll H ren; 5 -3° Tea Dance VMCA ACTlvmrZ Meeting of l^^^V^A^.^ ~^»"STC7rart3i TIDES AND TIMES C J"*O'V, Sorrowful Glorj. n S '?™*f O E: 3 •■<»-• 10 R "u%^. her<i! o-^' S. m 6is. WEATHER REPORT •fer^ s m.
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  • 262 5 •lure published on this pa***. The Standard will i u >»d >our pictures to 'Speaking; of Pictures ••Uiidurd. 128. Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Mure m.ist be accompanied by a completed form 1"t pa*e4 on the back of the entry. Hil St «»PH and self -add rested envelope
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  • 838 6 A WELCOME precedent was set in the Federal Legislative Council Ja^t week when on eight-hour debate followed an address by the Hic;h Commissioner, den. Sir Gerald Templer. A n cord number of 41 Councillors tpoke freely on the pointl railed by Sir Gerald and while everyone rightly praised
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  • 1305 6  - THE MALAYS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Charles Gamha »u DU RING the eighteenseventies, a little over half a century after Rallies' Singapore venture, England decided to introduce "a more progressive and realistic poliry" in dealing with the Malayan States. Malaya came under the paternal care of the Colonial Office. Tin mining began
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  • 9 6 description of the car— not the driver."
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 325 6 Sir: —In all progressive countries the system of Fa nily Allowances paid by the State has been adopted. They arose out of the economic conditions arising out of the first World War. Fiance and Belgium, I believe, wore the first countries to pay
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    • 133 6 Sir: I am staggered at the incredible stupidity of "Filman" whose answi r to Mr. Alex Josey*s excellent article completely missed the point. It is saci. indeed to think that Filman probably represents the majority of filmgoers in this country. whose cultural taste rises no higher
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    • 303 6 Sir: Charge Engineers are required for our Power Station and we find- that the qualification required by our City Council is a Graduate Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers or a Higher National Certificate. Here in Malaya we have a number of local born Marine engineers
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    • 61 6 Sir;—The statement issued by the President Town Council Johore Bahru sometime ago in your co.umn denying the delay in consideration of plans submitted to the Town Board Johore Bahru was very impressive. However. I wonder why a p^an submitted over three months ago has not yet been approved
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    • 224 6 Sir; I am to refer to the paragraph which appeared e Sin g a P<>re Standard dated 16th October 1952 and which reads at follows A panel of private practitioners here have volunteered to ease ihe acute shortage of doctors in the government District Hospital.
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    • 262 6 Sir. If Government's persistent refusal to recognise the joint negotiations of the Postal and General Clerical Service unions over their salary scales and its colossal blunder in deviating from the principles of fair play and justice in awarding discriminating emoluments in the Pan-Malayan Postal Services
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    • 263 6 Sir?— The following points are noteworthy arising out of Government's attitude towards our strike action 1. The Government has all along endeavoured to assume the ro*e of referee by side-tracking the issue and setting different parties against us in turns, namely the G.C.S. and then the
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    • 164 6 Sir: All right-thinking people must agree with the Hon'ble Mr. John Laycock when he said at the last Legco meeting apropos family pay, that a man should be paid for the work he does in the office, not for what he does in the bedroom
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  • YOUTH
    • 24 1 YOUTH P V A WEEK^ NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH p«»™ IV YOUTH MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953. 4 PAGES FREE
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    • 1493 1 A LOVE OF MUSIC A DESIRE TO STUDY, AND BLINDNESS GETS ONE INTO THIS SCHOOL Based on the Alphabet for the blind, developed more than a century ago by Louis Braille, notation to be read by touch makes it possible tor the sightless to learn both instrumental and vocal music
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    • 213 1 IN V«W (on- ««'K hrouulit in '•»»r..s Iron. HI uxrr the 1 ;«ry »nc of those JV* I'mmt molar l> .'"'""■..M1.,,,. aJ| l-i.iurv However. rn Ittwtiil sis eirortH ""-"i,. r ,t,.M». and |v win reeetM m. o of llea m aa pat be 1 HU up
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    • 1485 1  -  FRANCIS BOEY By TN ATHLETICS, one of the most complicated events that takes the longest time to master is the pole vault, calling: as it does for a thorough knowledge of a terhnique which determines the height a v milter is able to clear. The
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    • 45 2 pUT one of these foods in each empty space and h< 'p six boys- and girls to 1. Ben In pie 2 art rice rl corn 4 el i r v Be:.' stew 6. ire jam ».U*frf 9 y. 'i-" 3..v r Dfuag
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    • 557 2  -  PAUL S. MARKANDAN By O N E of the oldest towns in Malaya is the peaceful town of Taiping, tucked away in Northern Perak. Come years ago, Taiplng w.ns th e capital of the State of Perak. In testimony to it? past Stand the
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    • 623 2 HOW TO MAKE THEM LISTEN THERE are two phases to any speech: (a) the preparation (b) the speech proper. Here below you will find the chief thfnus to watch out for in both phases. 1. In writing a speech, grammar is important. Nothing can weaken a point or raise laughter
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    • 405 2 GREAT PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY (1707- 1778) Cm^kSFASmiA Sw S d h botanist was born at v < Kashult, Smaland. and died at Uppsala Son of a clergyman, he was intended for the church but hi s leaning towards botany led to his being given the charge of
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    • 1035 2 i^^-^__xS^S!_^i He Does Then There's Something Wrong With Him! 'CMACK! Smack. Smack. Ton fool, take tnat— give me another ruler. Smack, smack, smack! That's right, go on cry. I'll teach you. Smack, smack, smack. Go home and tell your mother if you dare. See what
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    • 410 2 OXE evening, as usual I went out for a walk. It was a fine evening. A gentle breeze was blowing and as the weather was a little r*ool, I went on and on and tound myself in Orange Road. The sweet smelling flowers from the trees attracted
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      • 109 2 V> JOWfGHT Smil. into >% J*" y° ur mirror take a rood \^?f r X took at > OUf Ic You'll be thrilled with th c 1^ difference Pep.odent makes to your mgi^^T^ > w llt 1 ln Just one week your teeth fh PcpacSeni r °D o dbj jteaaM
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      • 42 2 Only One Use "PHE head i s to think A with," said the kindergarten teacher. "The feet are to walk with and run. Now can anyone tell me what we use our hands for°" "They're just to keep clean," said little Henry.
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      • 175 2 Chinese history a glimpse of Wines* HUA MU LAM t&\ AH WARRIOR MAID h^JtM** OF CHINA CLr^ilif/ HUA MU LAN wos o ,oun 9 f '(\P ?*®%'i girl living quictSy ot home \Q/ when her father wos conscript- f.\f w^. /jFjj ll ed fot the army. Knowing he I! W
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    • 670 3  -  IDA SMITH By rrURED hcrc are baby Co1 I larcd Lixards whose black end bright coloured col |ors nlflkc them the handcS o f t hc lixord family. $OThc5C0 Thc5C particular lixards are inns ond they are being dby ON
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    • 533 3 ASIANS CALL ASIA THROUGH B.B.C. CLUB 'MEETINGS' THE British Broadcast--1 ing Cor p o r ation -Asian Club' is an exclusive set-up in that its -membership" is restricted to people in London who come from South-East Asia and the Far East. Its members pay no subscription or entrance fee. It
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    • 254 3 TN the vear 1810 when a 1 man" wanted to tarry eoods acres <br Ameruan p ins he hud to use wagons drawn by either mules or X Dr Josiali C.rrsg found he was so wra', that he could hanllv mount a horse and rta
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    • 53 3 Four Win ni ng Smiles VICTORY smiles from the relay team of the St. Margaret's School who won the Inter-School Relay at the Teachers' Training College Swimming i.i held recently at the Chinese Swimning Club, Singapore. The uirls (1. to r.) are Leslie AHrn, Sandra Main, Lau Meu Kng and
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    • 391 4 The Story So Far I* WILSON, a young apprentice, hit initwd his lirjt .ship, a tanker, the 1 PORT OF SPAIN on Far E'K'eni service. Trouble breaks nut and Bill suspects d,r;y work 'hen Ui* ship is fired o)f B<> >>ay «> ■</ the cargo tampered t ith
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    • 723 4  - Greece Country Of Mountains And History VOYAGER W Ml, An on lour Xviyhbnur-23 By PRACTICALLY every- where we see certain things that have originally come from Greece. Mathematics, literature, architecture and sport have had their place in the ancient times of Greece and many famous people were born within these
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    • 367 4 Spoilighting Stuents' Efforts FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES. Liberation Dav Tan Lian Huat. Std VIH fAh Holy Innocents' English s« »„>, Singapore. THE 12th of September is LIBERATION DAY. It is a holiday for school children. We are happy when that day comes around because we do not have to go to
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    • 166 4 I^E win. my friei f soil) '4 home. bell niiiv 4 Are-engine the road. S ringing the be the pe^;> thf way We fol Are-engine the plarv win I Was burning. When the I ■topped near tl firemen quickly lump! of it. and rtarte A great
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      • 71 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE i By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY «««U««f*< 0. ratal* 00l c» SB^o SUJ££ PGA > P/AiO L g SPJMACH V^^-f^Tyf^^j laiOTOF F&ZEMF^ fl jowes \V P 1^ WAV£ r it// r^J---d^ >s :po sreS^^ p «fCON<3RAT- -/success is poi^g >wiiM-ns< /MARW6 wy/A&irs oj nr Foej
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    • 37 5 pnoto w*q 01 Hollywood*! most gorgrous blondes, veteran v Grabk I tell I >"d mwtomrr Marilyn Monroe, put together as they begin a new film. "How MillKin.urc." their first tni?ethf>r in it^iiv. t>od.- AP
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    • 274 5 I!li !l\(.<! Mar. to (AP)— The International Tin d yesterday January mine production it rates was 4.9- 8 long tons in Malaya. n< Li. 1..I57 tons in the Belgian Congo a::d 851 toas in Nigeria. figure avai i B ,ia is i.i)t;8 toni t
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    • 51 5 I 28, to c r-power r Gerre- n SoGeneral with l >d> cl ts as the I r attacks on E •he past \.vas shot seven A r Force men. in a twosaid Fri- ra have go aircraft rs to land. political e British zone of
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    • 40 5 Fran e"s critical tion, o n the eve ationa] ecoe from re.v that the nation d lelow I direct rev to sell her risil in the s xpected to -ting on lay" of s .rasters
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    • 15 5 lore, Pakis- iced by two >8 13 days' calm V «4« nrnI AFP
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    • 68 5 YONCHO ISLAND, Mar. 22 (AP) United Nations guards quelled a threatening riot by nearly 4.000 Communist Korean officer prisoners on Thursday, the U.N. Prisoner of War Command announced today. Guards restored control with tear or vomitting gas. No guns was used, the Command said. The
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    • 30 5 CHIEF of the British Imperial General Staff. General Sir John Harding, left London yesterday on an inspection tour of British military bases in British West Africa.- AFP
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    • 59 5 5 DIPLOMAT with an outsize family is R. Achmad j S Natanagara. Indonesian Minister Plenipotentiary and > Z Consul General in New York, shown here as be 5 creets hiV wife and their eleven children as they ar- J t five at Hoboken New Jersey, the children
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    • 413 5 NEW PROPAGANDA LINE FROM MOSCOW Co-Operation Is Possible' with hS m Pc Mor# 22 Ap Moscow Radio broke sharply yesterday n$ A So vie Propaganda line and tald the world how Russia Br^ ta.n and Amenca harmoniously cooperated in winning WorTd War RpHin Liv 3( CaSt in En^ lish by
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    • 227 5 GAINESVILLE, Florida, Mar. 22 (Reuter)— General James A.Van Fleet said yesterday that the democratic nations ''have nothing to fear but indecision" in the Korean war and they must end the conflict with a military victory. The retiring commander of the Eighth Army serving in
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    • 84 5 SYDNEY, Alar. 22 (RculerA.AP). N;ne officials !rom Malaya and British Borneo arrived here yesterday to begin a four-month course in government administration under the Colombo Plan. One of them. Mr. Zain bin Ahmed told reporters that things had changed lor the better in Malaya since
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    • 33 5 FOIR flying boxcars of the United States Air Force have left Geneva with a cargo of 10.000 blankets donated by the American Red Cross for victims of the Turkish earthquake.- UP
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    • 224 5 TAIPEI, Mar. 22 (AP)— Adlai Stevenson declared yesterday that the Chinese Nationalist stronghold of Formosa was essential to the defence of the free world. He is due to leave today for Hongkong on his round-the-world flight. I Later he had two talks with
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    • 40 5 A 1,583 ton Turkish steamer, sank after a collision with a German motor vessel yesterday in the North Sea, Lloyd's shipping agency reported in London. The whole crew was pifked up by a German ship. Reuter
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      15 5 EX-QUEEN NARRIMAN photographed with her mother Madame Sadek in Geneva after she left Farouk. Mirrorpic.
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    • 39 5 SOUTHAMPTON, Mar. 22, (Renter).— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery sailed for New York yesterday for talks with President Eisenhower and defence chiefs in the United States and Canada. Field Marshal Montgomery is Deputy Supreme Commander in Europe.
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    • 56 5 CAIRO, Mar. 22 (AP) Egyptian Premier Naguib left for a six-day tour of Southern Egypt yesterday with the Anglo-Egypiian talks over evacuation of British troops from Suez still in the balance. The premier's tour, scheduled for several months, is his first official visit to the big
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    • World News In Brief. ..
      • 29 5 STRONG, gusty winds up- 1 rooted trees and snapped power lines in the Kansas! City (U.S.A.) area on Sunday and sent black dust clouds I swirling across Kansas.- A.P.
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      • 28 5 THE Lebanese government has taken control of the French-owned Beirut ElectricCompany, on the ground that the company had failed to provide sufficient power for Beirut's 500.000 people- A.P.
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      • 52 5 MADAME Chiang Kai-shek, who has been in the U.S. since last August, has left San Francisco on her return to Formosa. A WIDOW known as "Two-gun. Huang" is training women guerillas for Nationalist China's island hopping raids against the Communists in the Formosa Straits region, according to reports reaching New
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      • 25 5 THE Japanese expedition to th e 8.600-metre Manslu Peak, in the central Himalayas, is expected to attempt its assault on the sunniest —next April.- A.F.P.
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      • 20 5 PHILIPPINE President Elpidio Quirino told Korea-bound Filipino soldiers last night he foresaw "decisive action in Korea within the year." A.P.
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      • 70 5 CIVIL defence experts testing London's atomic defences are considering the use of thick paper as a protection for buildings against heat flash from an atomic bomb, a spokesman said. The spokesman said this method of protecting the more inflammable parts of houses and buildings was discussed
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      • 36 5 U.S. SENATOR Joseph McCarthy has accused the Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles of giving an "untrue report of the security check that preceded the nomination of Mr. Charles Bohlen as Ambassador to Moscow,- Reuter
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    • 229 5 More People With Less To Eat *US POLICY FAILING' /A A^^NANDALE-ON-HUDSON, (New York), Mar. 22 <AP)— A leading birth-control authority said yesterday America's foreign policy is resulting in more people, with less to eat, than ever before. p p "It has been clearly demonstrated that our policy i< failing." Dr.
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    • 92 5 NEW YORK, Mar. 22 (Reuter)— Prof. Konstantin Shleppa, who oner taught at the University of Kiev, predicted here that the new Soviet leadership would seek further expansion into Asia and gamble o n "small wars." Prof. Shteppa. who spoke at the opening of a
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    • 73 5 LOXDOW Mar. 22. Mr.o Tse-tung. chairman of the ing government, is to h. military and economic discus* sions with the new Soviet Premier Malenkov, according *,o the Tokyo correspondent of th# Sunday Times. Meanwhile, Chinese Premiet Chou En-lai and Soviet Minia* of War. Nikolai Bulgnnin, returned to
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    • 279 5 Why Tito Was So Closely Guarded LONDON, Mar. 22 —As Marshal Tito sailed on his return journey to Yugoslavia yesterday, Scotland Yard revealed that it had ordered the greatest security precautions in its history for his five-day .stay because of "information* in its possession before he arrived. A spokesman for
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    • 26 5 JAPAN'S national rail;viy freight system was in cha< s yesterday as more than 70,000 freight workers remained tn strike for the fourth rlav.
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      29 5 photo SEEN in her room at the Dorchester Hotel. London, is eighteen-year-old student, Susan Shentall. who is to play Juliet in the film of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".- AP
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    • 91 6 TOKYO. Mar. 22 (UP) 'he executive committee of he Indian-Pacific Ocean iishlies conference is scheduled 0 meet in Tokyo from April i 0 to 15. < The conference i s an organ f the United Nations Food i nd Agriculture Oifanization nd its objective is
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    • 675 6 By a Market Correspondent STOCK markets felt the effect of the fall in the i rubber price to 70 cents and over a lesser volume of business successive transactions generally registered lower prices. The upward reaction in the staple on Friday encouraged investment buying
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    • 282 6 The Oversea Assurance Cor poration Ltd. Made a profit of .si M,2'A6 or 2£.7 per cent for year ended Aug. 31, 1952, paying a dividend of 6 per rent a:xi bonus of 3 per cent. Net liq-ti.: assets in balance sheet amounted to $1,930,188 or $14.85 per share.
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      • 125 7 „Y'.-;. .••> pWjMHSS f ill 9? -^"Hus /f^ 9b •&***"Mt ">&*' jc^^hU 9& Ilk* At LAjV Wk W- M y^*T9W^l"9B99l M v 19 >;■ :-aT99^9H Mvni T-oysavi: I 1 naer lUflfcrt m|» f l<i\<h Myrna I.c\'«. I'xanni!*" ami mhi. t>.>, c.n lx as lovely as tin- film -t.iM you jihuirr.
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    • 105 8 Rosalind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE J THE COUPON I Ki:.\D THIS BIIOKI. YOU ORDLK YOt/R PATTERN: You must J emlove three ten cent .stamps If you want your pattern < ut. If 1 don't get the stamps you J don't get the pattern. ninulirr of oid< rs have S conn* to
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    • 802 8 It was a wet opening for the Singapore Cricket Association senior league and except for the Army, who scored an eight-wicke* win over the Navy at Nee Soon in a senior B encounter bowlers dominated the batsmen and the hitting throughout was as dull
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    • 31 8 LONDON. Mar. 22 (AFP)\olande Pompce, the Trinidad boxer, is to fight Isimeli Radrodro of Fiji in Singapore over 10 rounds on April Tit n^ was announced her e yester-
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    • 279 8 JOHANNESBURG, Mar 22 (UP\ WnrM «u rarot out of his corner in the urst round, seemingly -intent on a quick decision similar to nil first-round knockout of the bouth African in their last contest The boxers traded heavy punches and blood soon flowed from Toweel's
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      51 8 OXford defeated Cambridge by 73 points to 53 when they met in the 7*>th university sports at White City Stadium March 14. It was Oxford's sixth successive win. Photo shows: C. J. Chataway wins the one mile event. His time was four min. 8 4sec. T his was Chataway's fastestever
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    • 823 8 •Army v. Navy Navy I*t inn*. «♦•"> AKMV Ist IWS. E'.ey c Brindley b Bnce 21 Staccy lbw b Brindley 10 K iox c Upton b Brindley 1 Reynolds c Pitchforth b Biice d Du^tidn b Roche 3 Isaacson c Godfre b Upton 17 Ford c Parker b Roche
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    • 443 8 BATSMEN in the Singapore Cricket Association junior league games ignored the weather entirely and went for the ball to produce some lusty hitting and outright decisions in their oneday junior league fixture. Lestrange of Braddell Cricket Club scored an unbeaten 81 which included 11 four s
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    • 108 8 BODCA beat RAF Oeletar) by one wicket in the first innings of the S.C.A. Junior Lonque (B) cricket fixture at BODCA ground St. Georges Rond. yesterday. The Seietar Airmen batting first were all out for 80 runs, i Glidewell top scoring with 21 The depleted BODCA battin" tculed
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    • 207 8 STAR CONTEST No. 8 Can You Name This Actress? ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its eighth star contest. All you've got to do is to collect the pictures and coupons for all six oavs and send them together wiih the names of the stars under single coyer
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      • 276 8 ■JAlIf 1 showing ISy^f I V^h SORROWFUI GLORv MANDARIN Pteto, sl., fri 7, 1 Tomnrrnu- »..'iO p„, /t FIRST FILM «T THOSE DAREDEVILS who fiy rum iW So9|p SOUND BARRIER tit '"DINAH SHIIIIOAN iPIvML British Film ACADEMY AWARD WINNfd for the BEST FILM from any C«un, ry in A LIMITED
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    • 155 9 Coronation Tour Contest r- .the Singapore Standard will choose <h« nf# KS u °nn >r Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya R'"' P fn ured as «n LnofflcTa! Representallve of •I' >' irnd Ae oronatfon Oremonie. in Undoo ycd w Hl juop this vear. IJJ^ «:m li^t three months from Feb-
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    • 396 9 Rugby^ulSi E ciH M/ M M <*«"*«')— England clinched the 1952/3 afternoon. This w« rtl- L* V <on 9< al ol V d two trie here this holt time. In sunny dry weather a rrowd of some 55,000 saw the Scots suffer their 11th successive international
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    • 107 9 Olympics: Coles Is Confident SYDNEY Mar. 22 (AP)_ Chairman of the Olympic Control Committee, A. W Coles said in Melbourne yesterday he is confident the Olympic iao6 Melbourne games would oe overcome next week. r^F° le senior Australian representative on the International Olympic Committee. r, tee }> certai n when
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    • 257 9 LONDON. Mar. 21 (Renter). Kugby Un:on results. International A vn' Ena land 26 Scotland 8. Club matches: i. nckheath 3 Birkenhead Park 12, London Hospital 30 Birmingham 0 London University 13 Bridgwater and Albion 10. Old Blues 6 Newton Abbot 3. Old Paulines 6 Nuneato n 8.
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    • 82 9 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Mar. -1 (Renter) Jamaica, with 7 second innings wickets standing, were 97 runs ahead of India at the close of the second day i n their match here. India, who yesterday dismissed Jamaica for 194 in their first innings, were out for 139
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    • 45 9 IUOSBERGEN, William Fabian, 8.M.. J.P., age Y years passed away peacefully at his residence 210-.; gP^n Street, Singapore, on 22nd March, 1953. Funeral leaves residence at 4.30 pm today for Cathedral of Good Shepherd thence interment Bidadari. R.H. Mass 7.00 am today. Deeply regretted.
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      • 77 9 ■Donation tour contest w Sponsored By ndard Alfreds Coronation Souvenirs jin W (in block letters) MO>I POPCLAK Sportsman /Sportswoman md the I ederation of Malaya, H \eiope: Coronation Contest H-- \o net •IMiVIMHiK CITY COUNCIL L l|i riJUITV DEPARTMENT I Will all consumers who are ruiil« i m|»lalini: Coronation lyilin^'
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      • 1338 9 CLASSIFIED ADS. INVITATION. ""j Mr. Tan Beng Sinn f (2nd son of Mr. Mrs. Tan Ton* Hock of Ipoh) J ond i. Miss Chon Yoon Chun J (eldest daughter of Mr Mrs. Chan Selk Ming of Ipoh, R request the pleasure of the company of all relatives ond friends ot
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      • 133 9 ;ih|T|l TSJNK-AN'AH I IFVOU WGSiTT^UST .AhBI I THE KnjFEI- I>T oASr.V A TanJT^lß CA.NTMCVE ►v'r OUTSIDE- AMD ASSLVE I^T/11 >^ On A HUMAN! TRA::i IS W VO: ON ACCOUNT I TVs,'O >-OL£S IN THE I THE POSinON-) r*O#%LlV BEING AND I HUMAN^^M T'; kCH.fJvi? M OF MAH-B'tV- J TPUNK, BiG
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    • 415 10 LONDON, (IP-Rcuter), Mar. 22.~Penang f s Eddie Choong, who has been just one step away from the All Fngland singles title for four successive years, finally realised his ambition of winning; badminton's most important title by beating Penang-mate, Johnny Heah, in another
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    • 238 10 Brander Shield Results S Kinta Eur< >peans l< derson School bv 59 B inder Shield ftxtur yesterday. i tv>v>." fielding was ETney gave sway several when Xhcv should ten sing i 1 ;.r.s sc M vrl 1 .'ifi runs f Ickets in the all >tted iir Walker and J nade
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    • 171 10 KOTA RAJA SCHOOL Old! B an< the V >ung Men Muslim 1 fought to a Roalleaf eir SAT A youth >ccer the Jalan Besar ium >esterdav. t Was a fair indicat of the game which nva* play--1 the most part in rain. r i
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    • 129 10 Bkylark Badminton Party beat th e C.Y.M.A. I—3 in a fr endly badminton encounter at Skylark's court In Singap re on Saturday. The results were: (Skylark p! lyers f.rst) Single* Gerry Tan beat H. W. Danker 15—7. 13 -8. C. B. Tan lost to J. Phillips 12—15,
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    • 37 10 At t,"* annual general meetwi -.mv) Singapor Amateur Wpnhtli!;< r* 1 Association held yesterday ihe following were eierted efhre bearers lot the '•"^O'-nts: M^r. hS Khoen and Cheang Kok Auditor- Sir. K« Ki' o° n
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    • 46 10 VES T F. RDAV'S S.A.F.A. Div. I match between the Rovers and the Singapore Cn- ket Club at Jalan Besar Stadniin was abandoned after 20 minutes of p!ay. Heavy rain made continuation difficult. Neither side had scored when the game stopped.
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    • 29 10 THE soccer match between Blue Rovers and United Sports Club which w&j scheduled to be played a t St. GeorgC*| Road yesterday was cancelled due to ram.
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    • 84 10 > EDDIE Choons. the Penang player who took J two All-England titles, is C seen in the top picture, 2 making an defensive shot round his back, during 2 the first day's play of the J All-England Badminton J championships at Em- < press Hall. ABOVE: Denmark's
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    • 352 10 IPOII, Sun.— The King's African Rifles, representing Selangor swept the board in the fifth AllMalayan cross-country championship held here this morning. They took the first seven places from a field of 57 over a five-mile course which brought them through streams and estates. Lance corporal Kipsang
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    • 156 10 LONDON. Mar. 22 (AP) Five weary Yugoslav tabletennis players arrived in Bucharest for the World Championships yesterday after a 400-mile journev across hostile Rumania in/ a closed truck. They are the first Yugoslavs to be permitted to play in an athletic event in a Soviet
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    • 20 10 IN I D 111 I 75 Compai I T RAS I menl Depol I I P I H
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    • 154 10 PFXAXG. Sun-A patltßl 44 runs by jTal Liang Kheng and good bowling hjf Teoh Chy« Teik who captured four for IS en-abit-ri the Chinese Recreation Club to beat Taiping Combined Civil Services by five wicket* In a ni.-ket match on tb e Victona Qrata today. Batting
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    • 482 10 Blackpool And Bo!t 0 Score Narrow View. 11 LONDON, I\7ar. 22 (Ke!iter)-The Coronation year Wembley stadium on May 2 will be an all Lancashire af r S()CCer cun R I erers and Blackpool, two clubs with grounds less than V M^ifiS 1 I semi-finals today they both
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    • 726 10 Results Position LEAGUE. DIVISION I Arsenal 2, West Brom. 2 Carlton 2, Middlesbrough 0 Chelsea 1. Sheffield Wed 0 Derby 0. Newcastle 2 Portsmouth 2. Burnley 1 Sunderland 3, Manchester C 3 Wolves 3, Liverpool 0 Wolvcrhamptoa 35 16 11 8 6.-S ;>_' 4 Burnley 33 16 10 7 34
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    • 63 10 BUFFALO (New York) .Mar. 22 (AP) New Yorl City's Grand Street Boys' Clul mile relay team of blympi champions set a new unoflicia world indoor record last nigh: winning the 174th Armour Games mile in 3:14.4. The anchor man was Ma Whitfield, twice Olympic 80C
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    • 374 10 LONDON, Mar. 22 (Reuter)— The Cup semi-finals stole the limelight in today's English football programme but excitement was in no way confined to them. Burnley, who were leaders of the first division, were beaten 2—l by Portsmouth, and Bristol Rovers' grand record was lost at
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    • 230 10 LONDON. Mar. 21. ißeuter>.— Tie struggle ior the Scottish Li ague Division A championshipj ii in an intriguing* position. but the relegation problems are much more confused. M.»:*e than half the clubs in the league cannot regard themselves clear of danger and today** results do nothing
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    • 64 10 ALEXANDRIA, Mar. 22 (AP) —Mrs. Dorothy Knode (formerly Miss Head of the US yesterday defeated Britain's Pat Ward. 6-0, 6-2 in th e wo'men's singles finals of Alexandria's international tennis tourney Jaroslav Drobnv of Egypt and Gottfried Von Cramm of Germany defeated the Swedish pair Sven
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    • 50 10 OWEN Youngsters went o n a scoring spree at Farrer Park when they siammed in 11 goals against the Serangoon English Afternoon School in their friendly soccer match. Scoreri were: Joo Eng (3) Ah Soon (2), Moh Hui (2). Willie it) Salleh (1) and A \-.ularaiah (IV
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