Singapore Standard, 2 April 1953

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  • 12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD *t 3H jt SINGAPQBE, THLRSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953. TWELVE PAGES.
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  • 25 1 b is hoen I killin a EUI was I <<ndon arrest appe irtd is ordered t:ir a ..iteior here A.P. and.
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  • 14 1 \p).— koo, y In found blocks mi Dec v
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  • 464 1 XL Man Wanted As Sole Arbitrator Standard Staff Reporter li THE si?5 i apore Post and Telecoms Workers Union fasf night named Mr. Yong Pung How an advocate and solicitor; m Kuala Lumpur, the sole arbitrator m its dispute with the^ colony Government. nkf r Y
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  • 251 1 34 DAYS ON A SHORELESS OCEAN NOW HE'S HOME THE 7,1 51-ton British freighter Alendi Hill made port here yesterday and landed a passenger who was picked up m the middle of the Indian Ocean a week ago. Th€ pa>senge:. who gave his name as Tiira Ensio r a 24-year-old
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  • 138 1 THE price of tin on the Singapore market took a stvep plunge yesterday, dropping by $14.12£ cents to 5452J per picul. Tin has maintained an uneventful course since the beginning of the year wrffh the price fluctuating within narrow limits around $470 per picul.
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  • 14 1 ABOt'T ■■<■••< peasants jre suffering from famine m it i >t China. AFP
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  • 21 1 THE C -iC. Fjr East Air Force. A > A. C Sa.idersoT. returned to Singapore yesterday fi n if visit
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  • 282 1 LONDON. Apr. 1. (Reuter). --Mr Churchill the Prime Minister said today the British Government welcomed wnat seemed to be a desire py the Soviet Government to improve relations with the West He advised the House of Commons to see the result of tnis before taking a
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  • 79 1 NAIROBI, Apr. 1: (Reuter) Operations against the Mau Mail terror here are to be >tepped up and patterned on those evolved by General Gerald Templer m Malaya, Brigadier John TweerJie, Commander of the British reinforcements of the 39th Brigade indicated here today. Army training booklets
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  • 28 1 A BRITISH Overseas Airways Comet will open the world's longest jetliner route on Friday with a service linking London and Tokyo 10.200 miles apart. Reuter
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  • 31 1 GENERAL James Vg;i Fleet. 61 -year-old former Commander of the Bth Army m Korea, retired yesterday after more than 37 years service with the United States Army. Reuter
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  • 22 1 THREE new stamps m commemoration of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth will »c issued m London on May 25.-— Reuter
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  • 30 1 THE Singapore Standard will not be published tomorrow, Good Friday, and its offices will be closed today. The next issue will be published on Saturday morning as usual.
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  • 20 1 UNITED STATES Secretary of Army Robert T. B. Stevens, will come to Formosa around Apr. 7.- Reuter
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  • 105 1 A LANCE-CORPORAL and two constables have been dismissed from the Singapore Police Force m connexion with the escape of Wong Took j Kwong, leader of the Malayan Xommuniit Party", airong-ann squad In the Colony. The policemen were guards j of the lock-up ward, wne-e Wong
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  • 160 1 He Wants Templer In Kenya LONDON. Apr. I, (Rcutor) Undeterred by last week-: Mau Mau massacre of loyal Africans 25 miles from Nairobi, the British and Kenya Governments remain c'etermined to stamp out terrorism and restore peace Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. the Colonial Secretary, a-surod the House of Commons tonight. He
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  • 44 1 THE QL'EEN has thanked Sir Gerald Templer the Rulers i and the people of the Federation for their kind message of sympathy on the death of Queen Mary. The telegram was addressed to Sir Gerald by the Secretary of State for Colonies.
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  • 178 1 Standard Staff Correspondent A TOUGH, determined "Surrender-for-Easter" campaign, the biggest move to win over disheartened terrorists ever attempted m any State or Settlement of the Federation, begins U v m Seiangor. "Operation Emidictum,"' as the campaign will be called, will go on for two weeks.
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  • 67 1 SINGKALING, BURMA. Apr. 1. (Reuter)— A wild Naga chieftain berc ha 1 promised to pay compensation for a headhunting raid hv his men on a village on the Indian side of the frontier And yesterday he told Mr Xehru. the Prime Mini i >r, that
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  • 26 1 BRITAIN'S ba Bl c for 1952 yesterda} showc i surplus of C 88.000.000 on day to d.i.v spending tnd by the government. lb
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    • 73 1 USE THE j^&t Shelltox /7 f r SCOTCH WHISKY that elusive "something" m the atmosphere of Clenlivet, m the Highlands of Banffshire, is captured m this highest grade of wlmky. In the process of distillation, the Glcnfiddtch (S Balvenie-Glenlivet Distilleries, of which Wm. Grant if Sons are sole proprietors, use
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  • 161 2 DANCE HOSTESSES m Singapore have agreed to work on a percentage basis, earning 75 per cent Of their takings, Mr. Paul Carson, publicity manager of the Happy World Cabaret, told The Standard -rday. lie said the hostesses had rein sod to re-adopt the prewar
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    56 2 THE FLOWER MANTIS (hymenoptis roronalus) found by Mr. E. de Run of Ipoh. Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie, director of the Kaffirs Mnsmm and Library, told Mr. de Rub that he had seen only one living specimen which was seat to him from Perlis. "I should Mi it is definitely
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  • 16 2 PATTERN SERVICE RHNRN J THE COIPON HK" -a^S Vie ii""V Ttlrv< wnnl S I. rns K.R.
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  • 348 2 Tried To Strangle Wife Court Told WOMAN TEACHER GETS DIVORCE A SINGAPORE School teacher, claimed that she was spat upon, slapped and nearly strangled by her husband, was granted a decree nisi and the custody of her little daughter by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, m the High
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  • 264 2 THE secret of the Malayan market for printed cotton is to cater for Chinese women, Mr. Herbert Schnee export manager tor a German firm of cotton and rayon manufacturers, told The Standard yesterday. He said Chinese women who shopped for textiles were
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  • 31 2 TAN KIE WEE who k>WI ten katis of pulot rice to a man who did not have a rice card was fined $80 m the -Tonore Police Court yesterday.
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  • 93 2 T*~a£) U)u..i. orations Committee of me Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce last night turned down a Government request to postpone the 5i. 000,000 five-mile long procession from June 2 to June 3. At a special meeting, the Committee decided that unless the procession was held
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  • 111 2 Attap Dwellers THE Singapore Attap Dwellers* Association proposes to take up the case of more *han 600 families m the Alexandra/ Henderson Road area who face the prospect of eviction, *ays a statement by the Association yesterday. It will shortly carry out a survey of the
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  • 55 2 A SPECIAL meeting of the Council of State of Selangor will be held m the Selangor Council Chamber on April. 16, at 10 a.m. The road m front of the Government Offices, Jal a n Raja, will be dosed to all traffic from 9.45 a.m. on that day
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  • 193 2 AIR ARRIVALS IN S' PORE CAPTAIN G. U. CSCOTTY") ALLAN, assistant general manager of Qantas Empire Airways passed through Singapore by air yesterday from a visit to the Lockheed Aircraft plant at Birbank m tne United States. There he saw super Constellations under construction. Qantas will receive t iree Super
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  • 91 2 TAN TIAN WAH, a Singapore motorist, was fined $75 m the Second Traffic Court yesterday for dangerous driving. He was brought to court on a complaint lodged by ASP Mr. A. E. Minns. Mr. Minns said that as he was approaching the junction of Lavender Street
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  • 252 2 Police: 'Drop These Acts SINGAPORE POLICE up till yesterday had not renewed the licences of amusement park song and dance shows which include posing by semi The licences may not be renewed unless the semi-nude feature of such shows is removed. All three amusement parks are
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  • 53 2 THE following military units m Singapore will be visited by the A.X.C. Mobile van for the rest of the week: TODAY Army Medical Supply Depot, "Ivanhoe;" Army Guard Dog Unit, 'lvanhoe." TOMORROW 3 Coy. RASC. Skudai. "Ivanhoe." SATURDAY:— 1/2 Gurkha Rifles. Slim Lines. Hindustani. SUNDAY:— NAAFI Cr.n'een. Selerang.
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  • 177 2 SEAH HOR MOI was sentenced yesterday by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tab, to one year's rigorous imprisonment for possession of terrorist documents entitled Freedom News", dated Sept. 15 and published by the Singapore Freedom Press. Corporal Mohd bin Osman. attached to
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  • 169 2 MR. AW BOON HAW, well-known philanthropist who recently returned to Hongkong:, has approved plans for a free school and orphanage for girls to be built m Shatin, Kowloon, by the Chi Hong Nunnery with funds donated by him. The plans will now be submitted to
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  • 121 2 FAQ Yet For Ipoh Sir Thomas Dalling. Veterinary Officer of the U.N Food and Agricultural Organisation, who arrived m Singapore by air from Bangkok yesterday. The same day he flew to Iwoh to visit the Veterinary Research Institute. Sir Thomas was met at the airport by Mr. R. S. T.
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  • 76 2 CHUA GUAN HUAT was sentenced to a month's simple imprisonment m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday for offering a $1C bribe to a police constable. The constable said that when he stopped Chua at the junction of Rochore Road and Jalan Kubor on Dec.
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  • 65 2 THE People's Education Association, Singapore held their annual general meeting last night and elected the following as office-bearer*: President Dato C. J. Paglar, Vice Presidents Professor T. H. Silcock, Mr. K. H. Chan, Secretary Mr. B. G. Sahai, Treasurer Tan Thoo Yang; Committee Mrs. N Svasti.
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  • 33 3 EASTER TRAINS FULLY BOOKED lird stall importer 55 ■< ,s cording Railway, I year year*« bertha pur and been •ks. avellers ble I hey ob- i '.inn m m Or icy ted to lay
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  • 115 3 ANOTHER counterfeit sin- palmed off m Singa- wday, the second timr ;:i three u;i\~. I te s€ -ona note was handed m al Maxwell Road I>. OiTl.-.* m payment for a p order ing serial nunv E *****9, v.\- tendered gether with I. other HO
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  • 60 3 PHE Sing; i ire Queen Street B >ys' Cub will celebrate the nth anniversary on Apr. 4 1 amme will Include exhibitions of table tennis, boxing, weight lifting, and body building, and judo. 1 exhibition matches will ►wed by a tea party at 7 p.m. and the
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  • 84 3 lard of 51 :iad the as the run the for ->• |o ahead with their i broadcast ''Fish News' 1 kisewivei o\-er Radio Malaya each morning, she said. N > application has yet been! to the Department of Broadcasting. This will be
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    74 3 THE Singapore Indonesian Trade Commissioner, Mr. Taher Ibrahim (left), and his assistant. Mr. R. M. S. Haditirto. will be leaving today by the Willem Ruys on transfer to Britain and Germany respectively. Mr. Ibrahim, who has been three years m the Colony, will be the Commercial Counsellor to
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  • 49 3 THE STAIIO.VS of the Cross, a religious ceremony observed by Roman Catholics during the season of Lent which precedes Easter, will be held on Good Friday at the Singapore Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 3 pm. and not at 5.30 p.m as **as iisttaUj held before.
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  • 174 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE above diagram shows clearly how the first full length feature m 3-Dimen-sions, "Bwana I>evil." is able to produce its realistic effect. (A) Images are photographed from two different points of view, just as they are seen m nut tire. Each lens, focusing
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  • 128 3 TIILRh was a sharp increase m the number of unemployed people registered with the Singapore Labour Department's employment exchange last month compared with the previous month. More than 1,900 people sought the department's help m March, out of which I.HBO were men and 2.H were women.
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  • 83 3 THE PASSION PLAY staged' at the Singapore St. Patrick's i School, has proved so popular: that another performance will be held at the same place at 4 p.m. on Good Friday. The organizer. Father Paul de Croiz told The Standard yesterday that to date, over 3.000
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  • 43 3 EIGHT representatives will form the Malayan naval contingent, participating In the Coronation procession m London on June 2, it is officially announced. About 3.500 units of the Royal Navy. Royal Marines and Nursing and Women's Service? will take part.
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  • 75 3 A ST. JOHN Ambulame Association training course m home nursing for enrolled members of the Singapore Hospital Reserves will commence an Apr. 14. A similar training course for the same group will be held at St. Jolin Ambulance Headquarters, Stamford Road. at 5.30 p.m. on
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  • 64 3 The Commandant General of the R.A.F. Regiment, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Francis Mellersh, talking to Cpl. Zainal Abidin bin Abu Bakar. who is wearing the ceremonial dress m which he will parade at the Coronation 1.1 London on June 2. Sir Francis was inspecting: the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya)
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  • 237 3 TRIALS PROVE SATISFACTORY Standard Staff Reporter f.W S NGAp ORE moviegoers will get their first glimpse of three-dimensional films within a month. CaD,^ni a TV, B S Organisation has already equipped rn£ re t0 show United Artists' full-length 3-D 2 u l
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    71 3 MR. LIM SIEW POH, who left Singapore for Manila by Pan-American Airways yesterday to attend the Fifth National Congress of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce, and Third Asian Conference of the Junior Chamber International to be held from April 6 14. Mr. Lim is one of the
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  • 88 3 MR. LEE SUAN YEW. youngest son of Mr. ;ind Mrs. Lee Chin Koon of O.'ey Road. Singapore, will leave the Colony by the Roma this week !to study medicine m Cam- bridge University. Mr. Lee is the younger brother of two Singapore lawyers, Messrs. Lee
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  • 96 3 PASTOR Sonny Liv, known as the .singing evangelist, will sing at the Easier service of the Chinese Seventh D<y Adventist Church on Saturday. He will also sing at the Adventist's Church m Balestier Road the same evenIng. A Chinese American, 28--year-old Pastor Liv is brother-in-law
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  • 143 3 THERE will be no great rush among Singapore phi lists for the new stamp which the Indian Posts and T »!e--graphs Department will issuo to mark the centenary of the Indian railways, Mr. 11. O. Rodyk. secretary of the Stamp Club, told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 48 3 MALACCA. Wed. Tha Malacca rice ration for the period from Mar. .'JO to Apr. 12 is 50 per cent high grade S:;mi 810 per rent at 39 rents per katty and 50 per cent medium grade Siam D 20 per cent at :*0 cents per katty.
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  • 214 3 THE /-irrent number of the Journal of the Malayan branch of the Royal Asiatic Society is devoted to a translation of the Malay Annals from Raffles MS 18, specially prepared for the society by C. C. Browne. The Malay Annals is the most famous
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    54 4 MALAYAN BORN Mr Leonard Manasseh. (above), a London architect, arrived m Sinsapore by air yesterday on a two- week visit. He was awarded Festival of Britain prize for his design of ■4 restaurant. Mr. Manasseh was met at the airport by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A S. Manas M»h
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  • 124 4 Guilty Man To Undergo Observation KUAI.A LUMPUR, Wed.— i President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. C. Adams, today ordered M. Kalimuthu (23) to be sent 1o the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital for observation for one month. Kalimuthu pleaded guilty to Iheft of 44 axle brasses valued at si.
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    30 4 Four Federation volunteers who uilJ witness the t-oronation are: TOP: Lieut, (hang Ah Ke c and Cpl. Victor J. Dorai. BELOW: Sstv Ismail bin Ahmad and A. .1. I>. Kozario.
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  • 111 4 GOH HWAY YAM. told The Sixth Police Court Magistrate yesterday that although he was the chief tenant of a house hil wife collected the rent from the sub-tenants. "So. where Kg the money for me to pay her?" he asked the Magistrate. Goh was
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  • 51 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fed. The register of applications for grants for the replanting of smallholdings from .lohore will close on Apr. Ml Application should bg fT'od m on the prescribed forms and sent to Mr. R, J. Denn?U. State Replanting Officer. of the Rubber Industry (Repl inting) Board. Batu
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  • 146 4 1 KUANTAN, Wed.— Four Kuan tan merchants were ordered to be remanded for a week following their appearance m the Circuit Court on charges of abetting a bank clerk, Teh Ban Juan, m committing criminal breach of trust of large sums of money. Inspector
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  • 107 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. An interim report on the part Malays can play m the economic life of the country will be prepared, the special committee appointed by the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer and the Malay Ruler?, announced after a two-day session,
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  • 101 4 PENAXG, Wed. Charged with an unnatural ofTence against a juvenile at an hotei m Transfer Road about 3.30 p.m. yesterday, Mohamed bin Yusoff claimed trial before Lt. Col. J.F.H. Weston m the First Magistrate's Court today. After the charge had been explained to him, Mohamed asked
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  • 125 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— A Chinese clerk was sentenced to 27 months' rigorous imprisonment m the Magistrate's Court, Johore Bahru, for criminal breach of trust and for making a false statement to the police. was alleged by Chief Inspector Mohamed Shah, prosecution, that the clerk,
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  • 35 4 LONDON A^T*?" if**" C«f«p«rt«it LONDON RUBBER Jf* f 20H. 20M. W/M^ 20 Jd. A#«l c.i.f. 2014 LONDON TIN Spot £920 per to* £925 wHen. Siitilimmm £920 a lei AHemuwi; 15 fom%.
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  • 88 4 CHARGED before Mr. D. H. Chapman m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with road obstruction, an old man with flowing white beard, pleaded guilty and added: "What else cam I say?" The nuui. Abdul Maud, admitted thaw he had been brought to
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    22 4 COL. A. E. YOUNG, retiring Commissioner of Police, Federation giving his laM press conference m his office m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 196 4 AN UPROAR was caused m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday when a Chinese snatched a baby from the arms of an old woman and ran down the stairs. r— :~rr~r r~_ He was Lim Cheo Niah. who was charged m the Sixth Police
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  • 101 4 THE Singapore Government j and City Council Labour Union yesterday denied a report that a "final decision on a possible strike would be made a* the j union's delegate's conference OQ April 11." Secretary of the union. Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, said: "We have never thought
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  • 89 4 THE Singapore office of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company yesterday announced the launching m Japan of the second of the Company's new 26,500 ton "super class" tankers. Launched at Nagasaki she was christened "Stanvac South Africa" by Mrs. C. B. Marshall wife of a Stanvac director
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  • 138 4 TWO little Rirls ran m and out of the witness box m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday while their parents fought a maintenance issue. Their mother, Marjorie Koh. tl.i lined maintenance from their father, Kens; Kuan Yon?. The magistrate, Mr. K. B.
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  • 81 4 FIVE representatives of the Singapore Mental Hospital Uniformed Statf Union, rflet representatives of the Government yesterday m an attempt to settle the union's claims. This is their third meeting ?ince the workers at the Woodbridge Hospital called off a sixday strike m February. Government representatives told
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  • 49 4 THE EXHIBITION of selected works by school children m Australia, England and Singapore was opened yesterday by Mr R. E. Ince. Deputy Director of Education. The exhibition will be opened to the public from today until Sunday Apr. 12 from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m
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  • 183 4 PENANG, Wed -A 15 yearold boy Neoh Poh cC£ today told the Penang First Magistrate. Lt/Col J F H weston, that h e collected $10 J°J? a S rou P of gamblers with whom he had been pariSf?? 1 i" game of blankaj- and
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  • 361 4 TRIAD CASE WILL BE BARRED To THE PUBLIC KUALA LUMPUR, Wed-r armed constables, 30 Chinese w b '5 today with attending a triad < n C c Sm bail to the accused: 1. His knowledge of Anc p society) activities m PeraU m 194: £2 2. Cases appearing before hi,
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Low Fong Kee (42) a clerk employed >n the local branch of the Alliance Engineering and Company. «rai produced today before the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams, on three charges of committing criminal breach of
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  • 54 4 PENANG. Wed—The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has approved a loan of $4.:Jr>o to the Mechanical Farming Syr.d.rate. Tasek Glugor, for the purchase of a tractor. RIDA tiM a <o approved the purchase of a second tractor by the Settlement Development Board for hire to
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  • 349 4 Xl ALA LIMPUR, Wed— ln the new village of Kebuti Bharu. Johore, 18 miles from terrorist -infested Segamat, lives an 11-year-old boy, Puah Rang Swee, who, m a few minutes, was made an orphan by brutal bandits one morning last month. Puah as was
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  • 79 4 A RECRUITING drive for Chinese Police will be held m Selangor tkla month. The recruiting team's itinerary will be as follows: April 13: 9 a.m. Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur; 14: 9.30 .m. M.C.A. SubBranch Office. Kuala Kubu Bharu. 2.30 p.m. M.OA SubBranch Office Rawang;
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  • 50 4 KHAN MIR claimed trial m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of entering University of Malaya quarters with intent to outrage the modesty of ft woman. Kasmiyate binte Suab on Monday at 2 p.m. Bail of $5(»0 wai allowed until April 2».
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  • 26 4 THE Singapore Lodge Theo-sophic-al Society'? discussion on "Life" today wi!] be led l»\ Mr. V. Rajagopa'. ai ti -v t> »»>• m Cairnhili Road.
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  • 40 4 Kl\\|. Sms tiias Vans llfci The a*] 4 Mlmv s abducted armfd terro. sts on gJK ««"ds ...r,a ol pah p lk has bf-n ounr! by d, (l Worcester ResineZ It, t tI 1(i 1
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  • 85 4 Boy Gives Prize Money To Orphans CHR Road, S S5 pi "Speakii 1 has don destitute Duxton Chris" haven't the tinw to to claim t reading m T c Stai the fo v orphan he very !>.V The Standard S3 from Mr. S. K. Y< i other former the X
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  • 24 4 JOHORE BAHRU Last I day w« Hospi 1 were Social W U i An app Wood doi Gencr;.: urge:.blood
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  • 52 5 IK. wea I Government c eomtrue- TrainI to t:.,in ng oic ii present tea :kts to I for train.cy will be I Teacners tininc scheme '56. an spokesi m Pen an g teachcn a I* will ulti-i a year. has a Training ll plan- training
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  • 35 5 Song Booi. nnd Veoh tiarged at Court jres:i run- I ry, md guilty. he Harun. ng, and em ned Sf>oo. Lmpriie S«oo. and n de- 1 prisonaged 17. j
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  • 24 5 annual Urn SelanS -y. the o >'urThorntoa, Bell F S teriff, .:em-t n. Mr G. Mr. i Col. D.
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  • 7 5 Uon the School I SW€
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  • 20 5 A BRANCH of the Malayan Chinese Asso iation has p*n formed m X a s<>d Besar, >re.
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  • 87 5 A RECEPTION committee 1i- :vp;i formed to ronsider the que.-'iori of welcoming I Srimat Swami Sivananda Saraswathi, founder and president ol the Divine Lite Society o! Rishikesh. Himalayas, H is e.xperioa to visit Muar' next morin. The member! are: chairman. S. Ponampalafn; joint secretaries, OM SubramaniMAM.
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  • 78 5 PENANG. Wed The Art Council of Penang and Province Wellesley has announced that a recital by Mr. Louis Kentner. world famous pianist, will take place at the Primary Wellesley School Hall, Northam Road, on Friday, April 17. at 9p.m. The programme ■rfll include works by
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  • 48 5 THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer (second, left) talkie to Kuala L«m p v r Municipal Council Chambers <m Tuesday. Gen Templer was on a ▼Hit to meet the Oouncillon informally. Seated beside Gen. Tempier is Mr. A. D. York, th e Municipal President
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  • 211 5 ap P eal for funds to carry out the programme has be- n launched by the commit^ m tions 86 the town<s celebra Public bodies have been asked to K ne as much money a\ possible. The Federal clo?er nient
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  • 84 5 KLANG. Wed. Gainin X rntry tbr<iu;h a back door a thief got away with a 54.0K1 haul of jewels and cash from a hoii.se m .lalan Ka>a West early on Monday m.v iiiir; Awvkrnrd b> the sound of rrrrpins fm»tstrp s «mh of
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  • 140 5 JOH ORE BAHRU. Wed. A spokesman of the Sri Raja Manamman Temple Johore Bahru. told The Standard today that the committee of the temple was not informed of the oath ceremony which was to have taken place two days ago be;ween two parties m
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    32 5 THE G.O.C. Malay*, Major General Sir Hugh Stock well, presenting the (cnim .md**i m Chirfs certificate to Iban trackrr. Cpl. Bant n Anak Bjok, for meritorioiu keivicc with the Curwroiiuiis m Malaya.
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  • 114 5 TAIPI No Wed.-Lt Chung Ah Kee and Cp! Victor Dorai of the Federative Volunteer Force, have left for Penang en route to Britain to attend the Coron tton as part of the Malavri contingent of armed services u v Chun S 15 a teacher m
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  • 137 5 JOHORE BAIIRIT, W^d— A committee is beinff set up m Johore to dra! with thr formation of a Federation School for the Deaf. It is expected that every state will make an effort to form such a committee to support the genera] committee formed
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  • 39 5 THE MALACCA Indjan Chamber of Commerce has donated $500 to the Malacca British Red Cross Society. The Chamber ha§ also presented a cup to the Malayan Agri Horticultural Exhibition to be held at Kuala Lumpur next month.
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  • 471 5 Mata Mata Is Second To None— Col. Young KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— ln his last press conference this morning, Col. A. E. Young, Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, who is leaving the country next Tuesday, said that Operation Service has com* to stay, and should be a permanent national habit
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  • 296 5 PENANG. Wed.— An appeal to all religious institutions, unions and public bodies to campaign for the eradication of the gambling evil is made by the chairman of the Penang Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade I'nion Council, Mr. X. Ponnudurai today. I "Government clamps
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  • 124 5 THE following have been appointed to the Pahaiig Excise Enactment Licensing Boards 195.!: Lipis Di«lrirt: District Officer. Lipts (Chairman) Asst District Officer. Lipi x <. Yire-Chaii 'nan >. Health Officer. West Pahang, Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Pahuru Kelantafl and Trengganu. Mr. L C. W. M:ir^h. Mr.
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  • 50 5 Policeman Gets 80 Days' Jail JOHORE BAHRC. Wed.— Mohamed bin Haji Ibrahim, an extra police constable attached to Kulai police station was sentenced to 80 days' rigorous imprisonment m the Magistrate's Court today for retaining a stolen battery. Ibrahim said the battery was civen to him by a police friend.
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  • 25 5 LIANG TUCK, charged with moving foodstuffs at Panchor, Bukit Pasir Gate. without a permit, was fined $80 by the IV T uar Magistral*
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  • 71 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The totai amount collected for the Federation High Commissioner's Flood Relief Fund. Which closed o n Mar. 20 v. 1 i 51T7.548. General Templer thanks all persons m Malaya and m Singapore who so generously contributed to the fund. The money Mas
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    • 48 5 !llimp of »>~ HUA hU LAN (^h #S^ WARRIOR MAID /TlwfiM*. heolth ond could /I >^ T"* I J MM**, M« Un, > k r shf -cs escorted horn". I V| cfor,ou« troops, they Howcn m her hoir. I ir'.; ENG AUN TO\G fSW/ liG£B .*4£OiCAt.HALt < je== 2l i
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  • 708 6 IN THE Federation groups of Indians have been arguinp that the Federal Government should appoint it Secretary for Indian Affairs. Mainly they base their arguments on the fact that there is a Secretary for Chinese Affairs. They say that the Secretary for Chinese Affairs serves as the
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  • 319 6 Review of Views Slump Ahead < COMMENTING on Chou F.n- lai's recent peace offer Uiu- san Melayu says that Malaya, may face a slump. The. paper does not see there is< any hope for rubber and tin* to go up again m price.' However, Utusan believes 1 that if the
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    • 761 6 Sir;— From readjng of Mr. Char es Gamba's second offering one could not help but get the impression that he hasn't .got a clue on the industrial labour unions m Ma aya. In any case there are on 1 y few industrial labour Unions m Malaya we
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    • 206 6 Sir: I fail to understand the new system of electricity tariffs as announced by the Centra! Electricity board will benefit an ordinary consumer like myself. 1 til system will become effective on April l, {\\i Pools' Day>. At the moment, light costs 28 cent.s a Unii and
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  • 1060 6 RESETTLEMENT: What Of The Kampongs? IT is now an historial fact that the new Chinese villages m Malaya, some four hundred of them, were conceived and built mainly for Security reasons. I believ e it is neither harsh nor inaccurate to say that if the half million Chinese small farmers
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  • 50 6  - Malayan Affairs ALEX JOCEY wrsnWREmn occasion demands iK <'f Ike orohlen. >Mth dHcrminati.m geed "i, t th, r miMakc; decU^^J of ne.u, are f,: h n plex than those nf Ujr I hold that the the less urgent, they concern right to a standard of the.se problem. be solved wit)
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  • 20 6 "Nice of him to keen j;tbbin* n»r. m the eye!— Saves the olner parts from wear and learl"
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  • 702 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By HAADYI, S. Siam IMMEDIATELY north of Malaya's Kedah bonier Communist terrorists completely control 300 square miles of Southern Sia:n. They are the 200-strong. Third Independent Platoon of the Malayan Races Liberation Army, almost certainly the strongest individual unit of that organisation
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    • 131 6 SINGAPORE tigek STANDARD INDEPENDENI MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble Tclcgioph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, r Prinring House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4i Sulton Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Lcith Street, THephonc 4588.
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    • 83 6 \ook out iot m** WHEN SOMEONE SPRAYS HIS GERMS ON YOU... LISTERiNE I ANTISEPTIC IBFT-'B AS SOON AS YOU CAN jfiypL^dft LISTERINE Anlls«pt!c, full i^^» milHOnS f BefmS n tl Cd^ ISE^il^ Alecks ht cr ms aS .hi ni I »?ft^ |gK they attack you k«P" j I j S§P
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  • 296 7 KENYA SITUATION M ORE LIKE WAR, SA YS LYTTELTON iDNDON, Apr. 1 (Rei n niii SecucUrjr, san he C aHrr UIC Man Mau £rf? m mililar t hana Speaker (Chairmar allow an emerg lest of a La fby the whol iter)-M*. Oliver Lyttelton, J yesterday the situation m massacres of
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  • 136 7 H Prt ..,,|,ni nt« said here „1-hi »»i>> Britfali Pre- Winston rhurchill had d him Britaii aad Ywv ul fNM be ItfHbef as m the event «»f "ar. ji, iddressiM cheer rrow j which had await fhiv arrival from Splits lrM laaded yesterdaj
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  • 21 7 Dr. Adenauer: Mosley Aided Ex-Nazi Plotters n the my yes- v Belg im ho was r-year G< -any f Karl I
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  • 77 7 RANGOON, Apr. 1 (Renter) I me Minister, Jawaharlal id v, <terda v he would be surprised if there is any direct United States Government a;d to Chinese N itst guerillas fighting the Burmese Government on the country's eastern frontiers." Speaking to the press at
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  • 102 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. l (AP) —Th« world's first known version of an atomic power pant to propel a submarine has been placed m operation, the Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday. The device a working model vt one that eventually will power the navy's atomic submarine, the
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  • 79 7 Here are three hair styles from the 1953 rrench championship •••"•petition held recently at the Palais d Ors a y m Paris. Left to rißht: Mannequin Barbara m Pierre C: i c s i n s "Blooming Npnng." which won for C.eslin the title of 'Best Hairdresser
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  • 208 7 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 1. (TP)-New failure m I nited Nations mediation of the controversy between India and Pakistan over the state of Kashmir was acknowledged last night by Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative. Graham reported to the Security Council that he had railed otT
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  • 82 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 (AP) —British Field Marshal Viseouni Montgomery said yesterday the western nations, with policies that are purely •neu.;tive and defensive" are not pped lo cope with the Mirt a* posed by the "positive and aggressive aims of the Communist world. In a luncheon
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  • 45 7 THE House of LorcK ftfterday gave an unopposed se.-ond reading— agreement m pnnnple—to the Governments I to return the steel Industry I i v 1 ii t e to private ow:»' r--11 h already bet n pa-s--tU bgr UN Corii;nons.- Re uter
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  • 316 7 Endorsement By UN General Assembly Sought By Reds UNITED NATIONS, New York, Apr. Communist China yesterday formally submitted her new Korean peace proposols to the United Nations. It appeared that the Communists will seek endorsement of the plan by the General Assembly. Chinese Premier and Foreign
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  • 88 7 PRINCETOWN. New Jersey. Apr. 1 (AP) Albert Einstein has made changes m his theory which aims at explaining everything m the universe. and the famed scientist believes the revisions will make the theory more convincing. Einstein's unified theory seeks to explain, m one law, what
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  • 70 7 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 1 (Renter) Mr. Andrei Vishinsky returned to the United Nations yesterday for the first time since lie left here on Mar. H after the news of Stalin's death. When he arrived at the United Nations headquarters reporters asked for his views on the
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  • 37 7 THE PS. Army said farewell yesterday to Gen. J^'nc*; j A. Van F eet In Washington with a formal parade and the full military honours reserved for the end of the four-star soldier's career. AP
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  • 252 7 LONDON, Apr. 1 (Reuter)-John Christie auarrv of one of the biggest manhunts ever staged m Britain was charged with murder last night wh l e nXe searched his house for bodies. The 55-year old clerk was accused of killing his wife Ethel, aged 54 Found yesterday
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  • 70 7 LONDON. Apr 1 (LP>, —A thief got himself an 'Oscar" Just nijjht. He look the one Vivien Leigh won for her role m A Street Car Named Desire" when he raided the home of Si r Laurence Olivier. The total loot from the empty house— Sir
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  • 100 7 CAIRO. Apr. 1. CUP) Former Queen Narriman, estranged wife of ex-King Farouk. said yesterday that the whole woi d, knew she never planned to become a queen she t>ecame one m spite of herself and now all she want s is to live
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  • 93 7 GENERAL Sir Brian Robertson, Britain's Middle East Land Commander, will leave his post at Fayid m the Suez Canal zone next summer to become Adjutant General to the British Army at the War Office. General* Sir Cameron G. Nicholson, now commanding the Western Command m Britain,
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  • 27 7 LABOUR held Barnsley. a mining constituency seat m the Parliamentary by-election yesterday with a majority of 1 8..i78. a drop of nearly 10.000. Renter
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    • 22 7 JAMES KRKNTHAL. a n employee of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. was found dead m his apartment m Washington yesterday. AFP
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    • 21 7 A GROUP of touring American newspaper and radio correspondents arrived at Moscow airport last night on k™-ia» rvT««* from Helsinki.— AP
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    • 37 7 MOVEMENT of Soviet »ihLn*r boats off the Shetland IftLandff. north of Scotland, was a^ain reported yesterday. There are now some 33 \purls m the area mott of Hum anchored round two pl> fahip* tU ¥th*t iilt.- AFP
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    • 39 7 A NU.MBKR of civilians will soon be brought before the "anti. graft" courts m Egypt on charge* uf corruption and abuse of power under previous government! Fuad G;ii;i! Minister of National Guidance, announced a* a Dress conference yesterday AP
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    • 27 7 I'RIMIiIM »nßin.in Kl.ee yesterday presented a Republic of Korea medal to Roy Howard. Of the Scripps-Howard newspapers for His contribution to th* cause of human freedom UP
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    • 41 7 TUE perjury trial of Owen Latlimofe was postponed yesterday until October with this warning from Government pro•ecutor Leo A. Rover: "We're not f ©In* to persecute him, but he will be prosecuted with all the vlgOUr ih.tt Aln»i«rhtii ftaJ wot."- AFP
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    • 85 7 THE persona] cook of an American Major General was convicted by if U.S. Army court martial m Frankfurt yesterday of operating a house s* prostitution m army quarters. Pvt Rilev J. Butler. cook for Maj. Cien Marian N. Hartness commander <>! ;he U.S. Fourth Infantry Division,
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    • 25 7 SEVENTY bibliral wroll« lit-lit \f to he 2UOO years old ha\r been unearthed m cavr« <i i limiK iitf 111* Dead lea m Jurdan. AP
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    • 11 7 TilE I T Red Cro«l :u st( (at i1 is Reuter
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  • 105 7 MOSCOW, Apr. 1 (Riuter) Russian housewives found shopping a pleasure today with food and clothes prices down by five to ?0 per cent. Moscow Radio gave them the good news ye^erday the sixth retail price reductions since the 1H47 currency reform. The Government paper Izvestia said
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  • 97 7 DUrilia's Complaint On Agenda UNITED NATIONS. Apr. I, (Renter)— The Genera] Assembly'a Steering Committee, without dissent, yesterday decided tto recommend 'Mat Burma's complaint alleging aggression by Nationalist China be placed en the agenda of the present session of the General Assembly. Burma had formally placed before the United Nations her
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  • 116 7 BIG 5 NAME SWEDE FOR TOP UN POST NEW YORK, Apr. 1 (UP) The United Nations Security Council voted last night to recommend that Dag ftan> marskioeld of Sweden sue ceed Trygve Lie as Secretary General thus breaking a longstanding East-West italemati Informants said that the secret ballot vote was
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  • 154 7 BERLIN, Apr. I, (Reuter) Close secrecy covered t night's air safety talkl East Berlin between S< .1 and British Air Force ofllci rs —the first East-Wen conference In Berlin on ;.r y topic for 20 months. Two hours before the ronf« rence was due to
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    • 15 7 I It's i I gg m lur 1 Mir Wo COMICS tn COLOURS STANDARD SUNDAY
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    • 113 7 BOHEMIAN TABLE WARE FOR YOUR PARTY Brv-V. %Hi^^: '^BB y^ Iff^/fliiM. y TWF JEWEL SERVICE FINELY CUT AND FROSTED DECORATION WITH AMBER COLOURED BUTTON A STOCK MATCHING PATTERN i LIQUEURS $1.80 EACH. PORTS AND SHERRIES $2.25 COCKTAILS $2.35 I CLARETS $2 65 CHAMPAGNE SAUCERS $3.00 GOBLETS—i AND i PINT— S2.SO
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  • 35 8 TWO RAF. Venom fighters ha\ c set up an unofficial record by flying 1.000 miles from Malta to F ivid m the Sue/, (.'anal Zone m eight minutes under two hours. Reuter.
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  • 434 8 NEW YORK, Apr. 1 (AP)— lnternational Business Machines Corp. has unveiled its newest, fastest and most talented moron. It is a giant new calculator known formally as the Electronic Data Processing Machine and, informally and affectionately around the IBM shop, as the "701."
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  • 291 8 (Also iMHtkinc >«itfi<t» i AKUI\ AI > I .irians fiom Pal— »t»a| \pr. II Maklaa from Djamb \pr. 4 j v;«n Kit* nivilijk from {'-c a > lie', Apr 4 I :i i\\ it I fr^m Ponlianak S ngkawaag \pr 4 Kampar from P Barj. Bengkai"> \\*c. 4
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  • 271 8 (liHitrporatLtl In (lit- N«-lliirland> <v Koninkljiki la\u thin PaU»tvr«art I .jnen N Am«.|« nlam> \KKI\ALS nil'\Kll Ills IMX»NtS»I.% M.M.AI-MKt (.HINA SLBMtb IjiwaiiKj from Honfikor.^ Apr. fi rjlvaacl from tndOQ«porti Apr Vi MAI MA INDONESIA >»<ie|.ii>< Hrn tr»)rr i Fre-n > it> do am) \pr. :< MAIAVA
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  • 167 8 TOKYO. Apr. 1, (AP) Japan has decided to import £2.^3.000.000 worth of goods and export £197.000.000 to the sterling area and other nations which accept pounds sterling this year, the Government announced. The agreement *ww read-ici at the Bn 4 is.\-.larw^e Trade Adjustment confercn c
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  • 20 8 A.F.P. THE Philippine Air Lines starts a Tie*" U\ Ue-a-\vrek service to Hatnburg m Germany t <Jay.
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  • 149 8 LONDON, Apr. 1. (Reuter) The 34,000-ton Caronia. British liner which runs special "millionaire" rrusies for Americans to bring Britain dollars, will sail from New York next Jan. 23 on a 99-day cruise to Japan and the South Pacific, the Cunard Steamship Company announced yesterday.
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  • 64 8 TOKYO: Apr I, (UP)— A World War II Flying Fortress landed here on Monday night with a crew of six which helped to make a photographic survey of Pakistan. The survey called for 12:j.000 square miles of geological mapping and 42.000 miles of mapping for land
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    • 640 8 Age nig ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TKL: X Lumpur 311 Spore B*>>Bl/S P. Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 FOR IT .K./CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penang ft'ialdrr for Genoa Liverpool, Glasgow. Rotterdam. Hull Gdns. 31 Xt 6Apr 7 BApr s Benlawers tor Havre London. Roiterdam 12 IKApr 19 21 Apr
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    • 121 8 Agents: X.P.M. LINES JAPAN MALATA. INDI* PAKISTAN PERSIAN GDLF ..s "Nissel V aru» for SP re PShanl PeM Madras. Colombo Bombay Karachi accepting fsr Moemugao 15Apr IQAnr s.s. M Tarushiira Maru" for Pr Madras. Colombo Karachi, Kharramshar Basra Kuwait 19Aor 20\nr «>o««. M. "Ntosaii Maru- for Pf 22Apr India, Pakistan
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    • 361 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenliam Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang Froir "Poyang" \pr 6 Apr 10 Hongkong "Sooihou" Apr 13 Apr 16 Japan. I IkonPenlns For •Poyaiis;' Apr 13 Apr 17
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    • 711 8 EAST ASIATIC B SAILINGS FROM SCAM)|.\ v, S'po,- /"'"'MM "ERRIA" for Bangkok (not S ha N. carrying passengers) g Bl| l "ANN AM" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohamr -PRETORIA- for Bangkok, 11/l4j| */h. Saigon Hongkong, Manila. -Ml Kobe Yokohama ia i B% "MALAYA" for Adelaide Pr 1: '<^r y
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  • 171 9 1/4 COMMITTEE TOLD: b/ASHINGTON, Apr. I— Assistant Defence Secre- nK Nash told a Senate investigating s ub-u-sterday that completely halting the rub- r trade lulwren free nations and Russia would force ,et I nion to develop a synthetic rubber industry upporl her m time of
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  • 66 9 MANILA. Apr 1 HP) President KlpiJio Quirino said >esterday thut uranium. the material whirh makes atomic bombs, has been discovered m the Philippines. The chief executive did not disclose where the uranium deposits were located nor how extensive they were. This was the first intimation
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  • 30 9 RUBBER FAIRLY ACTIVE Standard Market Reporter r,,hK FAIRLY active m Dor^v "Ported m SingL«tP^ n i ng easier prices short covering purchase interest 0 !2f tair lo(il1 no^if^z^r of busi
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  • 36 9 tene RSS Loose Buyers Sellers Wa 1 rss fVB ii 3 no ip"- 1 S 1 Si ADrTl h f B ««i May 8 f H «2 T^vp. tob IS I -■"a: Quiet. 4
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  • 90 9 THE produce market m •Singapore was easier n sections yesterday with no business passing. Copra buyers indicated $41 jnd tellers $41$ per picul for April shipment on a quiet market. Coconut oil remained oa> Chanced m quotations, buyers indicating $61 and sellers $64 .biiigapore produce pines tpei
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  • 28 9 MANILA foresees a big boost m the Philippine fishing industry wilth the establishment of a 5.000,000-pe?o fishpacking company named the Pacific Costa Packing Corporation. A AFP
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  • 251 9 LONDON, Apr. I— The Korean peace moves led to some unsettled conditions on the London Stock Exchange today, particularly m the commodity section where coppers were weakest. Domestic industrials finished generally lower after a day that saw little business but plenty of sharp and varied
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  • 323 9 photo. Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE'S business and industrial community view with considerable interest the possibilities of American industry investing capital for the development of trade m Malaya. It is geneially felt that at this juncture the American offer of joint partnership ventures and exchange of
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  • 121 9 India, UK Pact On Balances NEW DELHI, Apr. 1 (UP), —India and the United Kingdom will sign a new Sterling balances agreement replacing their original 1947 pact "m the near future." the 1952-53 Finance Ministry annual report announced. Letters were exchanged between the two countries m early February concerning extension
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  • 48 9 THE Ciiinese Nationalist Ministry of Economic Affairs has issued regulations governing certificates of origin for Roods exported 0 the United States from Formosa. The object is to ensure that raw materials or products from Communist China do not reach the United States through Ffpp China.— AP
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  • 397 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Renewed heavy selling pressure m tin and industrial shares resulted fai substantial liquida•o n In the Malayan share larket today. Practically all tin shares were marked down. Prices changed are: Ampai 8/6 9/6 Austral Amal. 18 3 19/3 cd Austral Malay 44/- 4b/Aver
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  • 74 9 INITED NATIONS, Apr l (AP) Communist China's trade with Russia and the Iron Curtain satellites boomed up to 72 per cent, of her total foreign trade m 1952, says the United Nations Annual World Economic Report. The assertion was made m a flat statement without
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    31 9 MONTEVIDEO. Apr. 1. (Reuter) An Anglo-Uruguayan meat treaty has been signed here. Britain is paying £161 sterling per long-ton, the same as she is paying Argentina. photo. SFNWNw AP
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  • 64 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Mr. H. W. Hockin, Inspector i of Mines (Research and Development), will represent the i Department of Mines, Federa- tion of Malaya, at the fifth Empire Mining and Metallur- gu-al ongresi to be held m Australia from Apr. 12 to May 23. Mr.
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  • 143 9 COLUMBO. Apr. 1. (UP)— One hundred thousand acres of uneconomic rubber land will be replanted at a cost of Rs.!)7,000,000 m Ceylon. This step is expected to increase ihp island's rubber production by 40.000 tons or 40 p* r cent of the present
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  • 150 9 KUCHING, Apr. 1, (Reuter- AAP)— A virulent root disci c 'Js attacking pepper plants m Sarawak and causing much anxiety among growers Steps are being taken to check the cji.sease i)y regular root inspeo lion. Mr. K.W. Miller, director i f agriculture, said
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  • 102 9 CLOSING rubhei prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore jesirrdaj were: Buyers SHlers No 1 KS.S Spot Loose 88 No. 1 K.S.S. 6!) <jf»i No. 2 R.S.S. fif,i a", No. r.s.s. BS| Tone: Steady aftrr easier. SINGAPORE. Wed The price of tin tocl.i? was S4S2J per picul. Down 514.12J
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG April l social St:»»d:ird Service: Closini prices on the Hongkong K\cnangr today were $15.80 to 11 sterling: $5.92f>0 to U.5.%1 $1 §3S to Malayan $1: $0.1950 t-. li)doncsi;in Rupiah, Cold $2fJ6 to one tael.
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    • 220 9 1 THE KIND ATTENTION OF ALL TRAVELLERS! /Imilarhe Inconvenirnrv '■>■ thme and Money/ Ir sea and rail passages, hotel :.^.ng sight-seeing tour to all parts t*siii you m or Certificate of Identity; reI your passport. I tntry \»isa and the required \isa to v destination. nur arrival and departure at
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  • 91 10 EASTER FESTIVAL Of Sports For Everybody SOCCER, cricket, boxing, badminton, racing, golf, motoring, swimming take your P ,c T|^ re s $omethi for everybody, and even the most discriminating sports fan will find nothing to grumble about what this Easter has to offer in the way of recreation and sporting
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  • 446 10  - The Derby! Who'll Win The Derby LEONG HEW MENG By Ipoh HIGHLIGHT of the sporting events m Ipoh during the Easter Holidays is the Perak Derby which over-shadows everything else. It is the year's greatest racing event m the Federation. There is tremendous enthusiasm among the sporting public, be they
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  • 322 10 Penang By RIIOO BOON CHOO Penang will not he lurking m sports during th*» Easter holiday., though the interstate cricket match against Perak will nt* played at Ipoh. The two main events during the week-end are the Penang Flying Club's air rally at Bayan Lepas aerodrome and
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  • 347 10  -  JEFFERY JAMES Singapore By SINGAPORE leads the parade with two All Malayan tournaments m the island. At the Royal Singapore Golf Club, and later at the Island Club, the Malayan Golf championships will have the cream of Malayan golfers playing: for this country's titles for the
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  • 120 10 rejrw3 SINGAPORE will play against Malacca for the Chua Choon Leong Cup tomorrow and Saturday on the High School courts. The Seremban Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association will meet the Malacca Postal Telecoms Recreation Ciub m a series of matches. The Malacca side will also b e
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  • 211 10 K. Lumpur ■>■ By ASTER GUXESEKARA SELANGOR. playing at home, is expected to avenge last yea-'., defeat by Singapore m the annual Easter cricket match which raises the curtain on the state's cricket season. The present season having started late both here and m Singapore, there
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  • 248 10 STAR CONTEST No. 9 NAME OF STAB ..0 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its ninth star contest. All you've got to do is to collect the pictures and coupons for all six a ivs and send them together with the names of
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    • 199 10 I STARTS TODAY I 11a.m.. 1.15 mijfiJf^TVn* ''•«•">* 4.15. Vill if '1 t(ll I SHE'LL SING AND DANCE I YOUR HEART AWAY! I^ >f)f sTARRfNc sTECHMCOLOU I KMON FEiEUMO! _J ZIAZSA «u«r I I »**■>« w rq\BQRKISZNAR .^o 9 j ANNOUNCEMENT! =n I- \our n.ime •"I.lll' or "I. II. V"
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    • 57 10 ELITE v EASTER n ENTERTAINMENT GRAND OPENING TODAY KfIHRSTJ 35h0w53.15-6.30-9.15p.m. fMSimmm FIRST EGYPTIAN FILM of th 7 NEGUm Re™ "LAHN EL KHOULOUD" or "So«g of rUrnity" alau "CIHNTA ABADI" Song. Sl Dialogue with English subtitles V| J 1 ;^'1 I FATENUAMAMAftMKDIHAYOUSRI f M iaß Sk I ■v'w' *-v ii'mfl aY
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    • 285 10 6.J0 Q')'! I US Plus! MARY-QUEEN m££* I A Tribute to (he „„/„'I -R I ALSO! PATIIE NEWS; OXFORII < I BOAT RACE A TIIK (;rV ni v .V""" I"''1 I Friday Saturday n "BUGLES IN THE ATTC^OO^ r^fc^ Sunday M»nda\ v m I WHEN THE RKDSKIN. lUmm ;CBHabS>'" '^■■UlrJlVk
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    • 62 10 W)DAI SBOWB IM ft IM "PiINfIM (TAMII si IRBING S. Gancsan. N. F ree twr^n^ BATTBDAI s]iMl (lliWi) TimplwOo (me Killed k W derm" stf like mx*!. I f,<l j<n, arlll "< comlnjf dtrm it v i gerniA :>n<l v << ijiis* rnt.|.lr» K. zi'inj R You c«n l g»l
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  • 394 11 end £S2w2sMa^ Worre.. When stumps were drown vesterrinv tk« \a/~ i _>• Qd A-^4OO for three^ickets^n on^f VA^-F m the MUll cn, snowing nis best form of the season, hit 171 ,not out, his first Test century against India and his sixth
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  • 89 11 THK team to represent the £>™khana Sport* Club m the SAtA Div. .IB League match against Windsor Rovers on Saturday April 4 ;*t Geylang Stadium will b e selected from the fallowing: S. Regunathan, Toddy Yzelman (Capt). Tan Yew Chian S. Kalimuthu. S. Velu Jiwa Singh Manson Davis,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 57 11 J Adding to their impressive list of J "FIRSTS"! jis LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT J I Shaw Mir os. J .VOW BRMWG YOU t I TREMENDOUS COST THE WORLD'S FI HO I FULL-LENGTHS I[lb^ m t I H^^^H j j FEATURE IN COLOR I "Bit-ana Devil" Soon tii th<> Capitol *l! •Watch
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    • 35 11 V.nronu tiwn Tnur Contest CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard- Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./IVlrs./Miss (m block letters) is the MOOT POPUI.AK Sportsman/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest
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    • 175 11 NOTICES "s. s. Rajuia 1 INTENDING passengers foi the s.*. 'Rajuia" should note that m future all heavy baggI age for Nagapattinarn arid Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board CJodown on the day before the vessel sails when $2.15 per •übic foot will be
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    • 744 11 AtJLBHIWLfcIN;M£NI lARS A. L. J A: H. I, H. Lim y and A. L B. Tarn and families sincerely thank ail [ru nds and relatives for their kir.d messages of cr.ndnlenee, ni»ht visits, wreaths. *rrolls nnrl presence a T tH c funeral of their beloved Father. SITUATIONS VACANT T7ACANCIES exisi
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    • 654 11 NOIHLS EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES A.V X:-: ami nation for Mid" wrivei (Private Candida* osj will be held m Ipoh on Tuesday 14'h April 1953 s.r.d fol'owin" days. 2. Candidate! from bo State of Perak only, who re desirous of appearing for ihi« Examination, should forward their applications together wi'.h the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • 2751 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $330,897 Ist Prize: *****9 ($89,268) 2nd Prize: *****5 ($44,634) 3rd Prize: *****7 ($22,317) Starters ($2,789 each): Nos. *****9, *****6, *****1, *****9, *****4, *****0, *****0, *****4. Consolation ($2,000 each): Nos. *****8, *****1, *****3, *****3, *****9, *****7, *****7, *****2, *****7,
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  • 73 12 OTEC beat Pulau Bukom by Jnree goals to one m a SBHF\ P A' fix tur c played at the S.C.C. padang yesterday. hattnck by Tommy Mission ascured OTEC victory. Mission opened the scoring m the «th minute and later added two more before Pulau Bukom
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  • 346 12 Who Will Win Tomorrow} How good is a pfospert for a world boxing title? Yolande Pompee should be able to supply the answer satisfactorily. If he is the man who is going to take the cruiser weight title from Archie Moore, his opponent Isimeli Radrodro tonight
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  • 452 12 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank "A" chalked up their second successive victory this season when they defeated Shell Sports Club 5—3 m the S.B.H.F.A. Division 1 league soccer match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The match wa.s fast, clean and hard fought. In the
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  • 708 12  - SELANGOR A BALANCED SIDE LALL SINGH By THE Selangor side picked to play Singapore over the Easter holidays is a good and well balanced side. Batting is their strong point and with the advantage of playing on their home ground it is a side with good possibilities. A. K. Jones
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  • 99 12 THE following players will represent Tiger Swimming Club m a friendly water-polo match against the Stanvac Team of Palembang tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Haw Par Swimming pool 39 Pasir Panjang Road: Tan Eng Chye, Yeo Oon Hye, Tan Eng Bock, Cheng Vow Moo, Thomas
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  • 167 12 THE results of all the other Business Houses Soccer matches played in Singapore yesterdav are: Singapore Cold Storage beat Malayan Publishing House 2—0 in their SBfiFA Division I league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Mouna and Ismail were the scorers. Breweries beat Ford Sports Club
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  • 32 12 A hatti ck I S nil ii SB m;,- of the g I 1 through. A ball On I and inches the i v, i A to th<
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  • 44 12 bime D yan "A" B game i 'lay. Sime D Xi :n double s Luck Darby men 1 attempts and it w beat I. Sime Da second hall A'ith and kept 1 ♦he until the> six Hoi Men. Mr. P
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