Singapore Standard, 1 April 1953

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  • 11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD „.l. 0 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 19SS TWELVE PAGES.
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  • 802 1 THE 0/G FOUR Peace Move Hailed AMERICA SIGNALS: TELL THEM IN PANMUNJOM TOKYO, Mar. 31.— General Mark Clark told the Communists today that the United Nations is prepared to discuss the resumption of the full Korean truce talks after ian agreement is reached on the exchange
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  • 219 1 2RE Special Branch police have captured a Malayan r^mun Party communication centre m the Colony and detained fire Chinese. The Direct*! of the Special Branch, Mr AEG said yesterday that the capture resulted from 1 raid onSunaay on an unnumbered attap hut m
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  • 32 1 A SHARP COP GOT CHRISTIE v> uter) crested of the c thus man meek of iiiman seven d ii saw alking m the n only death coun- •:.i to at y was
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  • 11 1 :cnce Bride A usBoard c the War klfdjaslkjdfsf AFP
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  • 29 1 51 oifht 1 sej se m V julia H -hern. > c. 4 imbed 1 footl and fel 1 to the He hospital 11 re- (US,
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  • 22 1 THE third a'- txplosion the tprinj U :lashod bi iijiit m the pre- 1 sky a* La£ W;;a.> ye-( AP
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  • 299 1 WINDSOR Mat. 31. (AP) I The body of Queen Grandmother Mary, indomitable and beloved symbol of British Royalty. wa s buried today beside her husband. Kins (ieorue V. It made its lu>t lonely journey 25 miles .ilons the Thames River from London
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  • 44 1 photo. MR. ADLAI Stevenson stops to have a five-minute chat with Singapore newspapermen on his way to a rest at Raffles Hotel early yesterday morning. Mr. Stevenson flew m from Manila by PanAmerica Airways on his way to Saigon.— Standard
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  • 308 1 PFN \NG. Tues.— The fury with which the Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, lashed Penang over its recent pnson break was raised by many speakers during the adjournment at to-day's Municipal Council meeting. "I gather that Sir Gerald's remarks on the guUer-.ike character
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  • 38 1 THE Bth Army said Communist casualties by Allied ground action last week were the highest sime the first week of last November. The Bth Army claimed killing 1.800 Communists, wounding 1.8.0 and taking T4 prisoners.- Reuter
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  • 27 1 FRANCO Vietnamese forces launched a big assault upon Yen Duyen. the chalky crest that separates the Red River Delta from Than Hoa plan;. yesterday. AFP
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  • 121 1 THE MARINE polict y**terday recovered seven sacks of Javanese tobacco from a samMn oft" the Bth mile. Pasir Panjang Road yestorH iy. A po'ire offi-vr. of! Huty. was fi^n'ng Id l»«nHi offshore waen he saw two sampau* approatjuui vyj.ta i°ur men aboard. The men d-ew
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  • 399 1 ADLAI IN TIRED BUT UNBEATEN ADLAI STEVENSON. the man whom Eisenhower defeated m the 1952 U.S. Pre>identiftl election. stepped off a p.ane m Singapore from Manila at dawn yesterday— a t:rcd, but not a beaten man. On a strenuous tour of the Far East, the firs; part of a round-the-world
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  • 87 1 PENANG, Tues. Pretending to be Government oflftciala on the lookout for bari characters, three Chinese and a Malay, one armed, entered a Rifle Range Read hojjxe tonight and robbod the inmates of the 52,000 cash and gems. The robbers took the chief tenant of the
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  • 111 1 STOP PRESS LONDON. Mar. II: (Renter) Britain i s consulting with On- Commonwealth, the United States. France and other interested powers oit the Chinese Communist pro posals for a solution of the Korean conflict, a Foreign Office spokesman said her*' today. In Duesseldorf. the Soviet government would welcome
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    • 81 1 HIM y IM IC« HASL j»'*cr vSO t r.iymrnto <>| $70 l^r^ inni payment ■I? £k ol $3y IKU CO 4 MILES HIGH ON CASTROL eh a Briton Canberrc Berber 'isto! Olympus turbo-jet er.z nes :a I ght of 60,000 feet. The p. lot r Dplane was Wmg-Commcnder t>b the
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  • 213 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE laws should be so framed as to strengthen the arms of the Police m their battle to eradicate obscene picture postcards, Mr. F. C. James (Prog., East) said at the City Council meeting yesterday. though the Police had ti ed
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  • 51 2 VNAISER DUBY. a Singapore watchman, was yesterday 1200 m the Sixth Police criminal force married woman, Subiah Sa :.ch, with inten! to her modtti :rnwith her one Maaaiser appearH ;.t liana "Sister, come and sil with the help of her »hi Freed herself and i
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  • 11 2 HE ANNUAL feneraj meetSingapore X >ta the I
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  • 64 2 photo. SINGAPORE Cit> Councillors met at a special meeting: yesterday to express their sorrow at the death of Queen Mary. They passed a resolution also to express sympathy with Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and members of the Royal Family. Here they are seen together with
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  • 193 2 HOW TO END HOUSING SHORTAGE Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Singapore Government to build substandard houses costing about 52,000 each and rent them out at about 525 to help the poorer classes, was made m the City Council yesterday by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Ind.,
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  • 92 2 SINGAPORE employers and daily paid employee.s are not required to notify the Labour Department of any swiU'h or substitution for any of the officially appointed 11 paid holidays for manual labourers. Mr. W. I. (.allctly. Assistant Commissioner fo r Labour, told The Standard. yvsttrday. Employers or daily
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  • 54 2 DONATIONS are still being received by the Singapore Dutch Flood Relict Fund Committee and small amounts are still being remitted to Holland. Since the fund wa s started with the floods m Holland over $204,000 has been remitted. The fund will remain open as long
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  • 554 2 Govt. Stands Firm On Choice Of Arbitrator THE Singapore Government yesterday reiterated its stand that a chairman must be selected from the arbitration board panels of either Singapore or the Federation to hear the case of Union of Post and Telegraph Workers and the Government Administrative and Clerical Services' Union.
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  • 188 2 MR. A. R. Lazarous (Lab.--j North) suggested m the Singaj pore City Council yesterday I that a committee should be i appointed to inquire into the present system ol giving contracts. He said there was "no basic principle m accepting a ten- 1 der
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  • 121 2 A SINGAPORE marine inquiry into the sinking of the Naga In January near the Xo. 2 Wharf, Pulau Bukom. was adjourned by Mr. Justice Brown yesterday on an application by .Mr. W. B. Baker, counsel for Capt. Gibson, the pilot, and Mom. Paterson Simons, agents for the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 136 2 1 m a healthy skin There's no easier, more pleasant way of keeping skin ***^*Mteb healthy than by using Rcxona Soap. This natural fcLjjL beaut >' soa P is blended with Cadyl and helps nature l^P^f to keep OUT skin clear and radiant The perfume of Rcxona is so delightfully
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    • 270 2 iJbMSU reSUme her nig h t 7 1 AHlfr-V lsf April 1953, Q f ter Fede C ro S tio!> th^ i SPECIAL "DELICACIES SPtcu AT NOON 9 .J Price: 40 c^s. per plote /C w UNCI MENUS* 1. Ham Chicken Euns 2. Curry Chicken P, c J- Sfcacki J
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  • 266 3 700 IN S'PORE PAY RESPECTS TO QUEEN MARY i people from all walks of life in Singa1 ist tributes to the memory of Queen mortal service in St. Andrew's Cathedral i Yen. Robin Woods, conducted the T-General Mr. Malcolm Macr of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll the throe Services, and the
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  • 87 3 STUDENTS and toarhors of St. Hilda's School. Singapore. as well as the Church workers are busy on plans for a grand (Easter Fair to raise funds for the new playing field and housing for the staff. Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice, wife of the patron
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  • 171 3 Govt Urged To Open Home For Vagrants Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors yesterday called upon Government to open a "home" for vagrants m the Colony. Mr. N\ A. Mallal Mid: "Government should provide a iome for vagrants instead of sending thorn to prison. They -hou'd be aiven all assistance
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 3 photo. A MEMORIAL SERVICE for Oueen Mary was held m Singapore at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Seen outside the Cathedral (above) are the Governor. Sir John Nicoll (leftJ, the Com-missioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald centre > and the Archdeacon Yen. Robin Woods. Standard
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  • 86 3 FIRE completely destroyed a Singapore store, belonging to the Tai Thong Noodle Factory m Bukit Timah Road, at 2 a.m. yesterday. The damage caused was estimated at $300. The store, built with a zinc roof and plank walls, was used to keep empty wooden cases and cardboard
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 3 photo. MR KOII TENO LENG, eldest soa of Mr. and Mrs. *<?■ Teonf Sens was married to Miss Goh Bee Lay m Have^ock K»ad yesterday. A dinner was given ml ttj "room* re«den i« Jeddah Street Siagapove. M mshL Standard
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  • 49 3 WHILE a Chineso girl and her boy friend were sitting on a bench at Singapore's MacRjtchie Reservoir, on Monday night, two Chinese, armed with knives came up from behind and held them up. They took away the girl's identity card and a wrist watch.
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  • 360 3 S'pore Proposes To Wait See THREAT FROM SYNTHETIC Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE rubber dealers propose to wait and see how private American enterprise intends to operate the synthetic rubber plant which the United States Government is likely to hand over to it. Mr. Lee Kon^ Chian, a lead- ing rubber
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  • 81 3 Goddess Challenger Missing JOHORE BAHRU, Tues A man who challenged another m the course of a civil suit to swear before the Hindu goddess, Sri Raja Mariamman, did not himself turn up at the temple today. The case was heard m the Sessions Court m which M. Ramasamy claimed Sl.OOO
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  • 374 3 Shortage Of Nurses Blamed Standard Staff Reporter IN-PATIENTS at Singapore's General Hospital will be limited to a maximum of 790 at a time because of the shortage of nurses, Dr. W J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, said at a press conference yesterday. He also warned
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  • 107 3 AN AMERICAN educationist went to the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday wearing braces but he left later minus them. Reason: The Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows, ruled that he was not properly dressed. The American then took them ofl m court. The American, Wilton
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  • 98 3 AT THE sixth annual gener- al meeting of the Singapore Kiwi Members' League on Sunday the following were elected 1 office bearers for 1*53: President: Herbert Surin, Vice-Presidents: Chua Ban, Hock, Goh Seng Lim. General Secretary: Mr. Ang Ah Yew. Asst. General Secretaries: Wee Khian Siong, Ronnie
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  • 199 3 THE Singapore Children*! Society, funned a year a^ now has nearly 400 membei I, many of whom are voluntary workers for the Society. Mr. .John E. Lloyd. th<* secretary, said yesterday tint the Society could assist In cases of neglect to children by, constantly checking
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  • 31 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Registration Office and their friends will hold a social and dance at the City Council Services Union Club, Farrer Park: on Saturday from 8 p.m.
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  • 287 4 March Best Score Month KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Security forces hove kept up their record of making March the best month at the beginning of a year m the number of terrorists killed. The third month has always be en bette, than the first two,
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  • 121 4 A DECREE NISI to be made lite within six months was granted to a Singapore woman. Koh Thiam Neo. against her busbancL Tun Boon Pheng, by the Chief Justi Sir Charles Murray-Ayns!ey, m the Hi^h Court yesterday. Koh petitioned for a divorce on the grounds
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    37 4 THE Singapore City Council has spent 5143 lor a loyal address to Queen Elizabeth II on her Coronation. Pictured displaying the address are Mr. J. T. Kea. deputy City President, and Mr. T. M. Stevens. City Secretary.
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  • 136 4 PEN ANT,. Tues. So far there have been do offers for f ne Anson aircraft m which a European. Mr. AS. Cannon. and hi? wife nnd two dogs made a pot away from Rang! aerodrome I Friday after experien :ing trouble with the Burmese authorities over their
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  • 120 4 CERTAIN immigrant British! subjects who do not belor to Singapore and who are undesirable may be deported, says a statement issued by the acting Attorney-General, Mr. I C. H. Butterfleld, yesterday. But the Colony's Deportation (British Subjects) Ordinance; does not affect any British sub-!
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  • 63 4 A YOUNG MAX. Loo B k Chwee, who was alleged to have stabbed a Singapore -••ate. was yesterday certified mentally fit to make his dt fenr«\ Leo was ,i!!e<;ed to have knifMi A.C. Mac Donald, then the Second P »lice Magistrate. m the building of the Po'.ire
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  • 47 4 SIR Thomas Dalling, Veterinary OflU*er of the United Matioi F m and A tural Organisation, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore today by Co*Tjet from Bangkok. He will be met at the pov by Mr. A 11. Foster, Chiei veh rinary Officer.
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  • 32 4 TWO Thai Marine Po patrol boats arrived m S i pore iast Monday from Bangi kok. enroute to the west coast lof Thailand for "piracy rOiS**. They wi leave t
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  • 149 4 Standard Shipping Reporter AN order by Britain's Minister of Transport, requiring British ships having a gross tonnage of 500 tons or more to obtain a licence before proceeding to Red China or North Korea, was published m the Singapore Government Gazette yesterday. The order
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  • 75 4 GUXGA SINGH, n Singapore Harbour Board watchman, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the High Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He was originally charged with having stabbing his wife. Gurdev
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  • 95 4 caw. H. H. Trewhella, n Singapore Army officer, testified m ihe Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Gfaows, yesterday that he saw an armoured car collido with a lorry. It then swerved to the right and hit his car knocking it into a
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  • 352 4 SIT Needs A System Jaganathan CHARGING th c Singapore Improvement Trust with complacency In the allocation of houses, Mr. S. Jaganathan (Lab, South) made suggestions In the City Council yesterday for efficient handling of applications by the S.I.T. He said th c SIT should: i) slop all registration of flats
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  • 124 4 THE increase m imports of fresh vegetables from China I resulted In a drop m vegetable imports from Indonesia. aci cording to the monthly report of the Afjriculi iral Division. In February. 1.483 tons of fresh vegetables were imported Irom China and m the
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  • 195 4 MALAYA'S imports irom Australia, especially m food, continue to increase despite the ups and downs ol Singapore's entrepot trade and conditions m the robber market, says Mr. A. J. Day. Australian Trade Commissioner m Malaya, m a statement yesterday. P^v cays that. eoniDar- the previous year,
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  • 72 4 CHEAH WILL SEE CROWNING PENANG ruei A MuniMr. Cheah Cheong Kh< w: I be grant- lend the C ronatio rations with mtingent of the I Auxiliary Air Force. Phis d< 'onflrmed by ipaJ Coun- ir at th< ng today. Councilloi a so confirmed a decision I Ice a contribution of
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  • 83 4 THE Parent-Teacher Asso--3n of Buki r Panjang Gov- eminent School, Singapore. I will hold a fun fair at the 1 school ground on Apr. 23 m aid of a s 'ho arship fund for rving pupils ol the school. The number of scholarships granted by
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  • 78 4 ONG Fang Eng. chief ticket inspector of the Green Bus Company Singapore was yesterday fined 575 m the Second Traffic* Court lor negligent driving. Inspector Zain. prosecuting, said that Ong drove a car out of Lorong L'T and. without taking precaution, turned into Geylang Road. His
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  • 79 4 AT the annual genera) meeting of the Singapore Hoc Kee Club, the following were elected office-bearers for 1953: President: Mr. Tan Kirn Cheong; Vice-presidents: M/s. Lee Yang Bak; Tan Chin Kirn secretary. Mr. Tan Wee Liam; asst sec, Mr. Chew Yearn Fook: treasurer, Mr. Cheong
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  • 216 5 fHfit WOWf i OiW iuv comic 11 siiouici investigate oils for conversion of residential |s to prevent their use for immoral Mr. U« Choon Fn& (Labour West) at a Council meeting yesterday. Mr, Le e was speaking o n a ivcommendaliun of the Council** Building
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  • 48 5 .r.cil- proveSair (i I -tion I great ipants. Practice g adopted mum tor* c Trust v by he S a simi- that any i i deft m tho was I'ppcr f re the 4 wrai t| mort than the build-
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    51 5 photo. Miss Viola Williams, who arrived in Singapore by air from London yesterday, to take over from Mis s Margaret Herbertson as organiser of the Association of Women's Institutes of Malaya. Miss Williams will work for six months among rural women giving instruction in dress making, simple dietetics and handicrafts.
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    31 5 photo. MR. John Marchaiit. who arrived from London by air yesterday to join the Malayan Establishments Office as Organisation and Methods Officer. He will stay m Malaya for three years. Standard
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  • 18 5 ling a S ;igaRobinson Telok pong it. Tan tted to three injured military
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  • 91 5 Si.uul.ird Staff Reporter thk Singapore Citj Council d iell electrical appliances <.' purchase, it wai tog- i nested at yesterdays meeting of the Council by Mr Lee Choon Eng (Lab.. West) Mr Lee said that pOOfl the Council would have to ask people to use
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  • 66 5 THF S ngapore Fir>t Criminal District Judge. Mr. Tan ,Ah Tall, yesterday fined a loss-Stick shop owner. Wai Cboon, $1,000. m default. three months' rigorous imprisonment, for attempting to export ball bearings and clutch plates to Hongkong without a permit. He also fined a stevedore.
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  • 41 5 MR H. S. BATI.IWALLA. Director of the Bombay Dyein^ and Manufacturing Com- pany Ltd., arrived m Singa--1 pore by air yesterday on his v\;iv to rVustralia. He will I throe l««ys m Singapore i before dying t<> Sydney.
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  • 132 5 CORONATION: THE Singapore Malay community as a whole >s a poor one and should be helped, Inche Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid (Nominated) said at the City Council yesterday when be unsuccessfully moved reference back of a committee decision. The decision disapproved the application
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  • 236 5 A MAN with an answer to the "washing amah" flew into Singapore from London and told The Standard: "I am glad to say that our Hoover washing machines are so popular that we find the demand almost embarrassing." He is Mr. EL
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  • 315 5 Improvement In Emergency PENARG Tues.-With tha Emergency situation slowly improving not only is there on excellent chance for an increase in the membership in the trade union movement in [his country but the unions also will hare the opportunity to organise themselves better as it
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE police recovered a Parker fountain pen with "he name "Chew Teck Yuan" engraved on it. It is believed to have been stolen m the vicinity of Tu« a Mong School vi Tank Road. The owner is asked to contact Central Police Station.
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  • 76 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 31. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S P° r 20id. Spot £927 10s. per ton Ma 20U. buyers, £932 10s. sellers. July/Sept. 2016. Three months: £902 1 0«.
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 5 photo. PUPILS of the Chee Fatt Fatt s< hool. Singapore, posed for the ramerman, before going up the stage at yesterday's Children's Day celebrations held at the Happy World Stadium. More than 4.000 children from 47 Chinese schools attended the rally. Standard
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  • 37 5 A SEAMAN. Lee Sun Chor. admitted m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday that he offered a $2 bribe to a police constable. Sentence was postponed a week. Bail of $200 was allowed.
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  • 138 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE housewives can expect cheaper ga.« as soon as the City Gas Department has covered its deficit. During the adjournment at the City Council meeting yesterday, Mrs. Robert Eu (Prog. We~;t) referred to the offer by the Malayan Coaling Agency
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  • 86 5 THE Government of India is offering two scholarships to Students from Singapore ar;d the Federation for technical and medical training m India U ider the Colombo P'.ai. during 1953-54. The scholarships will 04 tenable for the duration of the course but will i t i no case
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    • 143 5 j&z&SßiisSr >-^c^ >^ F^#R A G I FT W J|| REMEMBER PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT vi^L. r> t'wifi 1 •i Mv M|^l i x^\*. I m M for that special gift occasion a birthday, anniversary, re- LJ ligious holiday— give New Parker "51". Its fame assures I/* lt\
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  • 692 6 J^OME considerable time must elapse before the government-owned synthetic rubber plants are eventually handed over for operation by the American private industry. Now that this change-over has been agreed to m principle, it is possible that the final determination of the manner m which the transfer is to
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  • 1324 6  - TITO-Born Leader-Is A Man With Friends EDWARD CRANKSHAW LONDON. By ONLY three men have carried out a successful Communist revolution unaided. They were Lenin, Mao Tse-tung, and Tito of Yugoslavia. All the rest, the Communist leaders m Poland. Czechoslavakia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, depended absolutely on the prestige and force of
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  • 307 6 Review of Views Food Prices PRICES of foodstuff slowly goes up whenever there is labour unrest m Singapore, says Utusan Melayu. it >< ema that sellers of foodstuff are taking advantage from the labour unrest to make as much profit as they can. The paper says that it will be
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 396 6 S ir: The doubts raised by Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders about the Nanyang University can be briefly resolved as follows: (1) Number of non-E: i High-school graduates needing higher education. A icording to the Annual Reports (1951) of the Educa- t;on Departments of the Federation and Singapore, the
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    • 337 6 S:r; The reason given by the Education authority m a local newspaper explaining why the London Matriculation Certificate ii not 'wanted', sounds rather foolish and irrational. May I be of some help to remind the authority that a majority of the st vi dents who have
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    • 296 6 Sir: We were told a few days ago that overseas airmail rates for Malaya and i r mail fees for internal parcel post will be increased from April l. the increase being due to higher cost of airmail conveyance effective from the date'mentioned. For a long time
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    • 113 6 Sir. I have read with a great deal of interest the correspondence m your paper on the subject of British films. As a regular film fan. I think that any kind of a law that requires theatres m this country to show British films is unreasonable. If there
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    28 7 photo vai l iv md Aleindr, f O ballel dan.'er ujfhHf (irimoum. Her JL, rpl haif M U.mmrd mil a hint- ither uhi.h [ill m if>«- shoulders. AP
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  • 15 7 AP) Pi n at of 16, r a 14-
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  • 9 7 US NEUTRAL IN PI ELECTIONS 31, Der- .'lent ilista
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  • 236 7 ful visit to Britain-his i&sFoutsi£ v Wi "S 3 eVent- country. SS^^SZL X&%«* I go?cf-t?im nde w 8 S(>arlet and 'KpniJ bhle unif orm and <»eep!y sun-tanned by his voyage. Trio was given a urnu I tuous welcome hSme by peering thousands who
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  • 112 7 I.OXDON, Mar. 31, (UP) Sir Alvary Gascoigne, British Ambassador to Moscow hai been recalled lor consultations with Foreign Secretary An- thony Eden on th. possibility of improving relation? between Soviet Union and the West. Gascoigne is leaving by plane today. His conference* with Eden is
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  • 65 7 LONDON, Mar. SI, (UP) Memben of the Russian Em-; yesterday caused a rip- c of comment when they :-tood m respectful silence for a moment before the catafalninster Hal] where n Mary's body lay m Meanwhile Europe's dwindli!ig royalty began arriving fur i funeral of Dowager
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  • 35 7 THE Iranian Cabinet at an extraordinary meeting Monday declared martial law for three months In the Bakhtiari area of South/ Iran because of trouble created by a tribal chief, Abolgha.<>em Bakhtiari. Reuter
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  • World News In Brief...
    • 53 7 THE defeated Ameiiran presidential candidate. Ac-lai Stevenson, told a press conference m Manila Monday that it would be worthwhile to try Chinese Nationalist forces on the Korean front. He said he did not believe the latest peace <>tTen.-ive by the Communists ••v on Id result m the end of the
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    • 70 7 A REVOLT against the government In two towns m the .state of Alta Verape, north of Guatemala City has been put down and federal troops ;re now m control of the area. Reuter. THE new rnited Stales Ambassador to Russia. Charlr* ivhli n. was sworn m at Washington yesterday. He
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    • 39 7 U.S. CONGRESSIONAL leaders niet with President Fim.:;ho.ver yesterday and' planj were outlined to slash U.S. foreign aid spending. How heavy the cuts will be and where has not been determined said Senate Republican leader Robert Taft of Ohio.— AP
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    • 43 7 PRKSIDENT of th c IN Gt-neral Assembly Lester Pearson announced yesterday that a commission of inquiry into the international consequences which could result from the policy of racial discrimination m South Africa had heen constituted and would begin work immediately m Geneva. AFP
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    • 30 7 FRANCO Vietnam troops operating m Communist Vietininh: controlled territory across the southern delta of tlu Red River have occupied 115 villages over an area of about 90 square miles. Reuter
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    • 34 7 A THBEATENED strike of national Iranian Oil Company ♦■mployiM's m Teheran failed to materialise Monday. A group of arrested representatives tf the workers uere re- leased, thereby meeting one of the workers' demands. A.P.
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    • 71 7 two French Catholic nuns i SsU r Marie Camman, a »r i>: the Order Fillies- de la Charite" witn i m Paris, and Hubert— were shot and m mslv wounded ai the Benoit College at Isianbul i iterday. :o sa\(\ Dmitri Elefteriad is, whom they
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  • 38 7 JULIUS and El he! Rosenberg, filed a third appeal yesterday asking the Supreme Court to save them from execution as atom spies. The country's highest tribunal twice before has refused to review their case.- AP
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  • 375 7 CHOU S OFFER STUDIED U.K. Encouraged By New Peace Proposals LONDON, Mar. 31— The British Government said last night that the Korean proposals made yesterday by Communist Chinese Foreign Minister Chou En-lai "appear to be an encouraging develop"l!! 1 The news was received with very great interest here and top
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    63 7 photo. Sir Thomas Beecham stands on a chair and leans on the shoulder of Arthur Nightingale as he announces the first performance of "Irmelin," a three-act opera by Deli us m a conference at London's Savoy Hotel recently The first performance is to be given at the New Theatre, Oxford,
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  • 99 7 TAIPEI, Mar. 31, (Rev ter AAP). Taipei, was totally blacked out for 36 minutes last night interrupting cinema and theatre performances when an air raid alarm I was sounded throughout Formosa. It was learned I later however it was only a test. Nationalist air defence
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  • 156 7 ROME, Mar. 31, (AP) Club-wielding police smashed Communist riots m cities down the length of the Italian peninsula yesterday. Thousands of demonstrators were hustled off into custody, including at least 1,000 m the capital city of Rome, where riots broke out last night. Scores were
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  • 83 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 31., (AP) President Eisenhower's plan to set up a new Cabinet Department of Health, Education and Welfare received final Congressional approval yester- i day when the Senate endorsed The new Department can now come into being 10 days after Eisenhower signs the n
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  • 76 7 HONGKONG. Mar. SI, (UP). A reliable traveller from China said yesterday that llnc c American yachtsmen captured on March 21 by the Chinese Communist? \ver o taken to a Canton prison last Wednesday. The source said that Applegate's yacht, file Ktrt, m which the three
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  • 20 7 AN Anierican B-29 bomber crashed m the Azores Monday killing six airmen aboard, 'he Air Force announced yesier- day.- Reuter
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  • 249 7 LONDON, Mar. 31 (AP)— A solitary policeman hid himself last night inside London's Notting Hill horror house should the sex-crazed strangler of at least six women decide to return to the scene of his crimes. Other police pressed an elaborate manhunt for
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  • 49 7 THE African Asian group of nations yesterday decided to support the inclusion of Burma's complaint against the Chinese. Nationalist Government on the agenda of the present General Assembly. The Assembly's steering committee meets today to consider whether the Burmese item should be placed en the agenda. Reuter.
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  • 103 7 8 Kings Queens At Funeral WINDSOR, Mar. 31. (AP).— Eight kings and queens will attend today's funeral services for Queen Mary. They include two reigning mnnarchs, two reigning queens, two former kings, a queen mother and a consort. In addition, there will be a number of crown princess, princes, dukes
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  • 21 7 ENRIQUE Moles (69), one of Spain's leading authorities on atomic physics, died yester- day at his home.- A P
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  • 46 7 A PATROL of the King's African Rifles yesterday *h< t dead nine Mau Mau terroris'.s In the Uplands area 25 miles north of Nairobi all of hem wanted m connection with Thursday's mass massacre. A further 50 are still mis- sing.— Reuter
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  • 29 7 THERE were no survivors <t 13 people aboard a Centr.J African Airways liner whi» h crashed yesterday 100 mi es from Dar-es-Salaam. Tanganyika, it was officially an- nounced. Reuter
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  • 175 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 31 (Reuter)— Harold Stassen, Mutual Security Director, yesterday accused Senator Joseph McCarthy to his face of "undermining" the work of executive agencies m trying to stop trade .between the West and some Communist countries. "You are m effect undermining and are harmful to
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    • 382 7 JS4&OQ PRIZE MONEY/ *$k "^ijA^ RULES tie CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Over a pc od of two months six different sports pictures will be as newspapers. Each p-cture will appear for one week. Today features 2. All you have to do is to cut out the ball from the right of
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    39 8 photo. The Grumman F9F-6 Couitar. new US navy Jet flffhter equal m performance to Sabrfjets and Russian MIGs, which will be used m Korea when the next group of LS navy planes is >rnt to the Far East UP
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  • 211 8 Comet Crash In Karachi Due To Pilot's Error KARACHI. Mar. SI, (AP).— The crash of a Comer aircraft at Karachi airport four weeks ago was written off today as the re Milt of a pilot's error. ''The prescribed take-off technique was not followed." sold the official enquiry report published here
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  • 70 8 TAIPEI. Mar. IL (AFP) The Ministry of Communication announced yesterday that the Keelung and Kaotuiung Harbour administrations will inspect the logs of all ships carrying United States aid material to Taiwan and to check whether they intend to call at Communist ports after discharging their
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  • 22 8 Lonf distance telephone j service between Hongkong and Jakarta will commence lon Apr. l. the Hongkong Telef phone Company announced.
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  • 79 8 WASHINGTON. Mar. 31, (AP).— -The U.S. Navy announced yesterday that it has m service a submarine carrying a supersonic guided missile capable of blasting inland targets presumably with the fury of an atomic bomb. The missile, called "Regulus." is about 30 feet long and looks
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  • 167 8 KANSAS CITY, Mar. 31, (UP) Airlines of the United States will begin within the next decade to replace their present fleets with planes driven by turboprop and jet engines. Ralph Damon, president of the Transworld Airlines predicted. He said the cost will
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  • 55 8 CANBERRA. Mar. 31. Renter). Talks between Australia and Japan aimed at negotiating an agreement on pearling and fishing right m waters adjacent to Austi ii will begin m Canberra on Apr. 13. Provision is made tor the agreement under the provisions of article nine of
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    • 410 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swrttetiham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan* From "P«y««f" Apr 6 Apr 10 Hongkong Soorhow" Apr 13 Apr 16 Japan. H'kon? Sails Sails Penang Spore For ••Povang" Apr
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  • 182 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. en! production m Malaya, hoped, will start towards the m dci. 1- (.f this year, so •oniinq to the re}>ort' of the general manager, Malayan Cement Ltd. which will be pn tented at the feneral meeting op Apr. 16. tors* report
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  • 244 9 Tin Drops $4 I THE effect of the peace news from Korea was still being felt m the commodity markets m Singapore vrsterday rubber showing a drop of 5/8 cent per lh. to 89 cents, lowest for three years, and tin a further drop
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  • 101 9 QUIET condition! prevailed on ths produce market m Sinfapore yesterday with no bu*iness reported m the copra and i coconut oil sections. Prices remained substantially the tarn ■i those prevailing on Mondax Copra lew indicated $4>si pv>r picu! for April and H2 for May \v*th buyers re-
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  • 137 9 BANGKOK, Mar. 31 (AFP)— The Thai Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. Vorakam Bancha, stated yesterday Thailand's regular rice customers m Asia, including: the Philippines and Ceylon, have not made a request for rice allocation this year. Bo far Thailand has this year concluded only
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  • 132 9 I.OMDOX. Mar. SI, (Router) The Food Ministry, which controls supplies to the still rationed British public, plans to cut its spending by £165,--391.751 m 1953-1954. This was disclosed m official estimates just published which called for a net total of £109.G2K.H6B for the year,
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    22 9 photo. Delegates of the PanMalayan C>cle Dealers' Guilds who attended the third annual meeting held m Kuala Lumpur over the week-end. Standard
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  • 48 9 TOKYO. Mar. 31, (AFP) Tlie Cabinet Council has decided to import a total of 390,000 ton? of sugar during AprilSeptember. Imports from Taiwan will amount to 250,000 tons while imports from the dollar area will be 7.5.000 tons and another 70.000 tons through twitch trade.
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  • 104 9 Standard Special Correspondent THE daily newspaper Abadi quoted former Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan. M. A. Latjuba a s stating that Pakistan, is m great need of Indonesian pepper but Indonesia failed exploit this trade. He said instead Pakistan was forced to purchase its
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  • 418 9  - U.S. Industrialists To Invest In Malaya T. J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter A GROUP of 48 top industrial leaders f* the United States is expected to arrive m Singapore by Pan American World Airways on Apr. 26 for the purpose of meeting the business and industrial community here. Announcing
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    62 9 p'.ioto CABIN FOX MOTORCYCLISTS Rain drenched motorcyclists may welcome this cabin made of canvas and plexiglass seen at the Motorcycle and Bicyrle Exhibition at Nuernberg. Germany, recently. The canvas cabin tan also bo used for campin? when as a tent it provides .spate for two persons. It is made by
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  • 297 9 HK WORST HIT BY CHINA BAN HONGKONG, Mar. 31 (Reuter) Hongkong has been more heavily hit by restrictions on shipments to Chini than any other comparable trading area, Mr. 11. Collar, outgoing chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, said last night. He told the annual meeting of the
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  • 238 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Turs. There i t vidence at increased selling m the Malayan share marIn today. many cases at substantia vex prices. This was particularly so m the tin section. Rubber shares were numii INDCSTRI MS Bikers tellers Fed Disp 2.65 275 Fraser Neave
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  • 118 9 COMMODITY PRICES C I O S I N G rubbei prires (cents per lb m Sine* pore jts\vrdj\ were: Buyers Sellers No 1 KS.S Spot l ...«>- 68 4 81 No. 1 KS.S. 69 6!U No. 2 KS.S. Ml 67 No. 3 RS.S. H3i 6* Tone: Steady quiet. SINGAPORE. Tues.
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG Mar. SI. Spc cial Staitdard Service: Closing prices on the Hontfknni Fychange today were $15.85 to £1 sterling: Sf> 9187."S to US$l. M h.:. to Malayan $1; SO 2no to one Indonesian Rupirih. Gold $2.ti55 to one tael.
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  • 42 9 NF.W YORK. Mar. 31, (Reutcr)- The Tea Council of the United State?, formed to persuade more Americans to drink tea. held its first meeting to el Oft officers. The association is composed o! representatives from India. Ceylon and Indonesia.
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  • 85 9 Thais, Japs Launch iron Ore Project BANGKOK, Mar tAFI >. Negotiations arc durtcd between th^ 1 fhai (i- eminent and Japar ;se (Inns for joint Thai-Japanese mm 1 x and smelting of ir '>re m Thailand. Six large Japan* i 1 it< I firms, including Vr i ata. interested m
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    • 24 9 SPECIAL OFFER Disc. 10% to 30% hi to 16th April 1953 welcome K AY MAY CO. LTD. North Bridge Road, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 119 9 n i Chinese history THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES %h^i W/> YANC KUEI FEI i^^ff The most tmnuus i \/^.»V ,>/V beauty o* Chmo lived "V during the reign ot Em- ,1 \\W pe»o» Ming Huong Bth I 401 Centutv A D Chosen os y 1 I Z T± I one
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    • 375 9 kalsdjflkasjdkfljslakdjfsad V \KKI\\IS: 130. 3 430 and c L^Lf .tffiApOA S&UAfWM KIAH (IMP) R aW(/A* i:\PKKss ins erv i i „aH iWM'IIOIII KO\|>): mi r \UI I Xl 7 30 m,-ki\ \l ISI d m MALAYAN RAILWAY |RfIIVAU»: Krom (Jen.as 212 X 1 umpui iNtithi i a m and J3U
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    • 113 9 LONDON RADIO PROGRAMME "m Wlaawu Ovsnaai srrM<,>> ti«n hymns. u»eir muTte Sd Park? X J -7 > (1 -^r>- J P« Rational E7. °i i r eir l^elopnSnu* 730 A \T L 1lJ h Witt Ted R,,y r' L>*° lk a:irt Worship The Rev Ldwin Hohertson as<*ss£ Bultmanni work: 815
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  • 98 10 PATTERN SERVICE ■Kajg3MBMntt£&.''' '"'^S&SSS 1111 (01 his 1(1 ID HUM Bl I OKI YOl S OKI)! X I'M II K\: J \«>,i inn-j racloNc three tea j < iir vi.nnp- it >«vi w.int nir pattern iiii v 1 lioirt l the -t imp- ><•■! ilnn'l wt I'm- paltem. numbrr 01
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  • 725 10  - CONVALESCENT TIME CAN BE REALLY TOUGH ON MUM Margaret Scott By stand.) 1(t Woman 'Ol n^piinriVut H/ ITU so many odd illnesses doing the rounds about this time of the year, it seems a good opportunity to talk about the invalid child. Perhaps the term "invalid" is misleading, for I
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  • 74 10 TnESE "devilish" lorgnettes (left) l(l blue multi-sized silver horseshoes (centre) glasses decorated with three dimensioiai A designed by Betty Sparta*, who puts on I\ f Betty designed frames for herself whea Ifc? glasses, and they were M attractive th.t L O|< appointed design
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  • 325 10 I HAVE been married for II few and have two children. Ml husband is very toying, but Mi heem keeping another uunian senetly for a few vear>. 1 would now like him to fire thi> woman up because I don't want her to
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  • 152 10 "Dear joy Jones" IT IS mtJer late to try and separate your husband /rom 'liis tPOfiUMI now. The time Or tiiat was when you first lonnrt out about her. However yon should appr >;/.•>> your huslmnd and talk if over sensibly ivith him Explain that you are againxt this woman
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  • 35 10 -THAT S PAT!- FROM a.OOO attractive girls Patricia Butler was chosen as Holiday Princess of Great Britain when Butlin campers held their annual reunion m London. She is a twenty-year-old model from Hoylake.
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  • 180 10 WHETHER ITS SWEET OR M £DIU| Yt HEN m doubt how to make your husband happy, bake a chocolate cake. Some like it very, very sweet. Others don't likr it too sweet, but want thick layers of rich chocolate frostin? on it. So takp your
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    • 264 10 -STAR CONTEST No. 9 Can You Name This Actress? will be another star for you to spot tomorrow. nniiilnmufcH Entries for this contest will close next Thur:>diy. And <he jdi&M^ W? JBeP^SBI&L prize winners names will be ja^^r^ :^l?K^P^ published m thr Movie Page JJM^ v^lP^gP Stanfirt.- f OWing SUnday
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    • 367 10 v iv» *c^'i« **>;•■* v. i "s <M*y- x '■;>*• "yS! 1 TODAY'S QUOTATION: 5 ••ll*' who believes m no- rj g hotly know*, tli.it he him- Is n«»t to be trasted." < AiU'rb;nli. jj J WEDNESDAY lOR BVEBT- < ONE: Get an early start with 2 necessities. Kcci things
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  • 347 11  -  FRANCIS BOEY o vices Show oW To Fight B\ I wiiKl s schoolboy boxer, Austin Dunsm the finals «t the SABA Novices ins vnvei t<» he the Colony's best find— 0 od foi H"' t olony Youth champion from I Dickman. to take the Novices gj^h
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  • 21 11 Inter State Tennis IM 1 \!.t!.M.t U nni> lie < up 1 'ii will m !!>«• ipt.t I Pom .1 tuii- ii tn
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  • 285 11 SEVERAL Federation drivers hav c entered for this Sundays Speed Hill Climb at the Gap. organized by the Singapore Motor Club. T I le Federation entries include Peter Laws with his M.G. and the K. X Special he recently took over from S R.
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  • 305 11  -  SAPPER By semifinafc o, W Wet ce h r cce c nd C k T^° m lhe pionships held at tht «J£ i?^ V^ U boxin e cham Pte. Simpson ol the RUR opened the programme by send ing Pte. Woodcock to the canvas m
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  • 189 11 MARINE Department scored a narrow but deservlP K ,r victory ov <t the ggggryss ci engagement yesterday at Jalan Bes ar Stadium. The game wai clean and m teresting bu t the Marines w? ?he ball IU Tr- an d quicker oS H r b J L
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  • 115 11 Rejuita ,M SAFA Junior league EnSW Uy tf yesterday were: #-i V A brat a ten-men gheerfM Lads team 7-1 at St enc^rer R ad d iSi n 2< I^'T't uF* Jubri 2 Chve r? i Omar scored S Cheer! ul k»uil bodca" 16 >c e 41
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    • 30 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfreds Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (m block letters) or StaE* Z^^ l^ Sportsman/Sportswoman «i anisapore and the Federation of Malaya Date Vark envelope: Coronation Contest
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    • 221 11 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.v. RUTS" r FHE above ship is due to x arrive from Indonesia on Thursday. 2nd April. The ship is expected to berth alongside godowns 1-2 (C.ate No, 8) at 3 p.m. Embarkation of passengers for Europe will take place between 5 <Ne t; p.m. ROTTERDAM
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    • 688 11 :NOIH XI ALA LUMPUR MLNiriPAIJTY NOTICE r PEXT)FRS are invited for ?h« supply of 150 Long Torn of EMULSIFIED BITUMEN to the Municipal Engineering IV>partment. The Emulsincrl Bitumen is required for Grouting and Surface Dressing work, and should be of the quickbreaking type Tenderers should forward, together with their Tenders,
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  • 839 12  -  "WINDSOR LAD" Winning Chance For Main Sprint Today By CARRYING one pound less since his fourth to aonaown orei 5i furs. str. on the first day, BUldaw, a Way In gelding, holds o first rate chance of winning the main sprint race oxer six furlongs
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  • 1369 12 Standar's RACE CARD Race It 2.30 pdn.- Class 2, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. 01 Persian t.vm 5y 8.1! 1.. C L KongsT Rodger* MC 2. 7i3 Gaj Carnival 4y 8.11 Puteh M. B keleu iVIdWJ> 3 411 Skryn«. Trim- rhirles tusc 4y 8.10 -C T. L Konfsi" Hobbs T Tones
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  • 433 12 SHORT HAIRS, a Fairwell gelding, is favoured to win the Class 1, Div. 2 race over nine furs. He has come on a lot since his efforts m Class 2 at Bukit Timah last month and although he is making his first attempt
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    • 43 12 LATEST cable from Ipoh: Heavy rain fell shortly after 7.30 p.m. and tht going: will at best be soft. The following are recommended tor the soft underfoot conditions— FLAG OF PEACE, OBSERVATION, SKYRNE PRIMROSE, SWEET MAISIE, M YSTIC MELODY, SHORT HAIRS.
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    • 431 12 Dondan? Sayang:. a Confessor mare, makes her first appearance m this Class 2 field. She was a convincing winner over 5* furs, m Class 3 at the recent Fenang meet and skipped her other engagement over six furs, (race won by Many Thanks). She has brilliant pace and
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  • 206 12 Ipoh Derby Candidates In Training IPOII, Thurs. Except for Hioniti who rathen < the three m 4:{ 1/5 sec. when going two rounds, most of the Derby candidates were given useful pace work this morning. Hioniti. Whitney up. went attractively m a steady threequarter speed run twice round finishing his
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  • 90 12 J NION J'tnaira, Mar I.— lndia were ftN out m the iMvt nminirs for on tlir •.••••iid day of tin fifth and final Test match acninst the w«W Indies her c t<»d:iy. In rrpl> West Indiffi hid »<••:< 103 runs for the less one wicket
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  • 62 12 Sealed Orders ■'•'•••nr,. *T\?>>^K§ 2 Indelible IM l!l >•'* TnTT H mv,c >, w j^ 1i;;,.^;.^,,, ,v n.^^y Amiisement V M kM I Flag of !>;,<.« I""-"!.,,, BILLDAW 77[TT7 'V k 5 MystW M.|.,|y 'V,"^ --L^B Windy Corner \|!i\! >v '"HM.R T^\«B ..a,;.!,,, 1 I 8 Observation s,,V^
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    • 197 12 SUPER-UJfITERPROOF fIUTOfURT:! 26.000 aircrews of tin- R.A.F. and thf R( \i B succeasfuJfy te-!ed the Omega Scamaster further, science confirms tl»- I.i.k tii.r.-'kJB stay m a 120 oven tollou.-d bi mhl.l. n imm -S m an ice-cold bath. Urn Beamastrri n.ur."' a s perfect as ever. H CO M EGA
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