Singapore Standard, 13 April 1953

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  • 13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc jfc n r SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL, 13, 19-3 SIXTEEN PACES,
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    86 1 SHAPELY. IS-years-oM Sophia l.oren. nf Home, looks appropriately seductive as she plays the title role m the film of Verdi's opera "Aida" now hieing made mi n Koine. Aida i> an Abyssinian slave yirl who falls m love with the hero The opera is betas Rimed m technicolour and will
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  • 178 1 TOKYO, April I>, (IP).— American Sabrejets shot down six Communist MIGs today, probably destroyed one and damaged another, while on the ground South Korean infantrymen recaptured outpost Texas tor the filth time m a week. I* was the highest s c against the enemy jets since
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  • 23 1 MR. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, had a cessful gai! bladder operation at the London clinic yesterday, it was offlcia announced.
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  • 714 1 Emphasis On Indo-China And Formosa WASHINGTON, April 12, (AP).— United Stares Secretary of State John Foster Dulles forecast m testimony to Congress today that the Eisenhower Administration may shift a substantial share of American aid from West Europe to the Far East. Larger American foreign
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  • 414 1 mand and thi r\\ li Lnited Nati n Comas the d i fnr^h mmUI l! SIS today settled on A Pr» 20 prisor?cr^ sick and wounded W *iec?ed a ahLi* ter th< i Reds had emphatically rejected an Allied proposal to begin
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  • 246 1 CORONATION LONDON. April 1. (Reuter) Eight weeks to go for the Coronation of Queen Elizahe! h and it is still easy to **et a seat to view the glittering Royal pageant if your wallet is well stuffed with banknotes. Most Britons and foreign
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  • 43 1 TODAY ii Mew Year'i Day for Tamils. The Tamil month Chittirs begins today, and the Tamil community will celebrate the day by offering special prayers to the Goddess of Wealth ano* i distributing iweatmeati and other delicacies to friends
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  • 63 1 MOSCOW. Apr. 12 (AFP) Thc British Embassy announced today that the Soviet Foreign Minister, V. Molotov. yesterday received British Ambassador Sir A] vary Gascoigne far a half-hour's conversation. The Embassy statement said thai Sir Alvary "used the relatively favourable atmosphere m trying to settle with Mr.
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  • 26 1 PROFESST R Stanislaw Wojciechowsk, President of Po'and. from December 1922 until May 1926, died near Warsaw on Thursday, Warsaw Radio announced yesterday. V"» Reuter
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  • 52 1 VENEZUEL police yesterday seized a cache of weapons including rifles, handgrenades a.nd revolvers m a raid on a house about 15 miles southeast of Caracas. The police also reported the arrest of Angel Giliberto regarded by them as the secretary of the outlawed Accion Democrat ica Part
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  • 73 1 photo. FREEDOM VILLAGE KOREA: ht. W. I). Stenbori;. waokegan, 111. examines a 'returnee patient", pla\ed hy Marine PET. Charles C. Nienshedt. Bunton. Texas m the rery realistic dress rehearsal by the staff of the .Mobile \i my Surgical Hospital at "Freedom Village,** near Mnnsan. This rehearsal by
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  • 97 1 RANGOON*. April 12. (AP) Chinese Nationalist guerillas, poised to capture a govern-ment-held airstrip at Kengtung, capital of the Shan state of the s'nne name, were beaten off by government forces 3fter a sharp engagement m which both side* used mortars, it wa« reported here today.
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  • 95 1 Standard Staflf Reporter SINGAPOREANS who smoke when travelling iv buses are likely to lose that pleasure soon The Vehicles and Tragic Committee of the City Coua- iil has recommended that smoking by passengers m public- transports should be prohibited. The recommendation will come up
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  • 278 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federal Councillors, m view of the "hard time*' that is expected, should set an example by willingly slashing their fabulous allowances by half. Thij was one of the resolu- tions passed by the Kuala Lumpur Indian Congress at ita annual general
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  • 128 1 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. April 12. (AP).— Tlie fifth it< blast of 195*1. apparently powerful than >ome before, illuminated the pre-dawn desert sky yesterday ns the U.S. Government continued itdramatic experiments with nuclear explosive power. To observers. this atomic blast seemed -mailer than some of
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON, April 12, (Reuter) President Eisenhower is having trouble m Congress with his own Republican forces, who are showing a tendency to challenge, and even defy, the authority of the White House. Washington observers are now convinced that the President will soon have tf) take drm
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  • 89 1 ABERAVON. Wa es. Al 12. (Renter).— Mr. Harry Pollitt. General Secretary ol Britain's Communist Pari tonight called fur more tl between Britain and the 1 He declared "There are vast expanding markets m Soviet Union, China and Eastern Europe. v which run take the product, which
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  • 20 1 FIVE Japanese war l n were aboard the C'hangte when she sailed from Hongkong for Sydney yestf.day.
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  • 121 1 PENANG, Sun loh Hoik M.n. the rer.iptured escapee who tried to com mit suicide m a lork op at the Police Barracks on Friday, died .it the General Hospital toda> Toh md another in. in T.in Hee Pheow. esraped fnnn Simpang Aim m polite station on
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  • 85 1 KUALA LUMPUR S Whi terroi md S Forces had 1 i ash< noon, ten murdered s 25-yeai Chin Kong on n I owned estate m the X Pil, di d itrii t ol Ni n. After itabl ing hi th they left I pamp; li the I
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    • 46 1 _H&___lK^ R Im i I s FT ££_3 s U I I P J I f lH f 15 l_# Im 1 1 I *w •f_ W -T#-~' I V -V W brand".' me«ure oortl 'HI with soda water. j^p§s \f. ODA v? *> WATER GO* I
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    • 48 1 mo moms** e_a_a__ DOUBLE ARROW VA^f* tf y **^jSr_k l **«'»x t**Z tu j\ a__i Tarn X? x s'*' i* ____BP"^^^ sp. >_t 1b itmKtmmmmm^mm^ ____I^ V. x^ I --k^-^C-- f_^ 1 mm I I I PtXIH'Re&WHCQ of the WUtta/uf PoAAOCjeA. T\wT IIRW v i I >►+»?. SSB» |»*tg_____g__
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  • 134 2 Repairs To YMCA Are Completed ACCOMPLISHMENT." the dxth iin-' war annual report >l the Sin-:. YMCA says hal thc rehabilitation of 1 iat ion's pn n sea m Orrd Road has now been completed. Hie report ist a ie tv cresses obtained by *he 1 udettta who attend tha Aafo
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  • 98 2 TWO Singapore Girls' Schools. Raffles and Fairfield, held Fun Fairs at their ground's yesterday. The fun fair at Raffles Girls' School was for the "Buckle Memorial Fund" to help the Schools' poor children T h c Fairfield (.iris* School fair was to help ralac funds for the
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  • 75 2 OLD MAN 'S JAIL TERM QUASHED JOHORE BAHRU. Sun A 72-year-old Chinese. Lim Kok Walt who was under .sentence of imprisonment for possessing live packets of opium, was wed to go free by .Mr. Justice Paul Storr. m an appeal yesterday. He was bound over for .six months on one
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  • 92 2 AT the general meeting of 1 the Singapore Branch of the ...van daily-rated Locomotive Engine Men's Union on Thursday, the following were c c ted ofTic" bearers lor the year: President: Abdul Mohit bin ECassim; Hon See: A. Williams; Committee: Abdul Hamid. P. ELamasamy, P.
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  • 256 2 DIET A HANDICAP TO KAMPONG WORKERS Standard Staff Reporter KAMPONG folk m Malaya cannot do much wprk because their diet is very deficient m proteins, Inche Mohd. Aris bin Ahmed Fothil, president of the Johore Smallholder's Association, said at the first annual general meeting held at Batu Pahat. He added
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  • 158 2 Freedom At Once -PMU JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A round table conference to be sponsored by the Peninsula Malays Union, will be held on April 24. m Johore Bahru m which all the Sultans and Blentris Besar In the Federation, representatives from the government and political leaders will be invited to
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  • 149 2 ADLAI IN S'PORE TODAY MR ADI.A Stevenson was defeated m the 1992 I' S Presidential eta tion by Eisenhower, arrives i.i Singapore today after visit inf Saigon. He is on a tour of the Far East, the tirst part uf a round-the-world trip. Mr. Stevenson will leave for Kuala Lumpur
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  • 46 2 MR. Chester Bom es, former U.S. Ambassador to India. Left Singapore yesterday for Saigun after spending two days m Ma'aya. During his stay here Mr. Bowles met the Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templet- and the Commissioner General, .Mr. 'Malcolm MacDonaid.
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  • 486 2 MAIMUNAH binte Mahmud. the 14 year-old Malay girl, who ten months ago was faced with a possibility of going through life a victim of facial deformity, returned home yesterday with a completely different outlook on her future, after going through a plastic facial surgery m
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  • 118 2 A WOMAN member of the all-women French band engaged to appear at the Capitol Restaurant. reported to tht police that $190 was stolen trom her room m Capitol Flats at 5 a.m. on Saturday She told the police tiiat she saw a man m the room
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  • 28 2 Health Film Show photo SINGAPORE NURSES and members of the St. John Ambulance watrhin* film >how at the World Health Exhibition held al Ihe Victoria Memorial Hill. Standard
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    39 2 photo THE SINGAPORE First land Rangers held iheir first social and dance party on Saturday at Ihe Guide Hut m Buyong Road. More than 100 young men and women Rangers attended. Some of them are seem dancing (above) Standard
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  • 18 2 Khye Su Steals M. Rally Honours PKXAjj, -IJB I 1 I I I I I I j 11
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    • 76 2 irr a Af^ Watch for Opening Date "Busch Circus Berlin" At junction of Victoria Street and Manila Street. _i_______3'!ii. j jj jj VVe invite you to come and see all jj the new and lovely GOODS we have just, unpacked from j BRITAIN and the CONTINENT ij SNX,SS >*LSIJVS SO
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    • 72 2 _Vo#f O/H't* ttl T# TEY SIU _______r j^s______ l *J**U 1 TfIFFETTI __f f Jr 1 l/xo 1 BRIDAL VERS ■Im i A v i \rnilab (The Premier Depart. meiH&utaris (C r.i Singh ft C 30-1, RAFFLES PLACETS TOT'r 1 >v_ LmMmm* ratlaru, !>r.i WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE EMBASSY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 81 2 The Weather MIMMIM Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on Apr. 11 to 7 30 a.m. on Apr. 12. Singapore (75F). Penang (75F) Rota Bahru (72F). Kuala Lumpur <72F). Ipoh <73F). Kuantan Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Apr. 12. Singapore (89F), Penang <90F>. Kota Bahru (89F). Kuala Lumpur
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  • 24 3 jf*' aplalayan I M m tm I I I M I 8 m a I m M m m
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    55 3 CUMP N V ServantMa ior Mahaaaed Said bin Mohamed Kajah of the First Batlaliaa, the Malay Begiaaeat, N awarded the Bl! .if, by the High Commissioner. General sir GeraM Teaaaacr. The High Commissioner later inspected the Federation Military and Police eea> tjageati for the Coronation „t Ihe
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  • 304 3 >4 15.00 ex. -V Ampal Bs. i Ts Ayer Hitam 25s fi I and 255. I'd. 1 Kinta Ke <> 4 id. Gold: Raub si »5, Freddies j North 15s fi i ,nd 15. 3d I Freddies So ||d and 15s. 3d. Rubbers: Panas 84 cents an
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  • 210 3 L^!E__s^_ S_ the C loil y have formed an ass, i, nion. it s called the Singapore Bicycle Dealers' Association. Till now, the repairers have always hau to depend on the bicycle agents for supplies of I tyres and other nece^s these agents have invariably
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  • 320 3 Free Legal Aid Boon To Poor In S'pore Wi J wii 9 °r! ,d/ Sfarfed b rhe Singapore boon- T t tar%i ar °*1>V fmen h P'°ved a "great *IZa th Colony's poor, according to Mr. M. Section° m/ f the De P artme Legal "DOO^m.n-^^^'^'^J'r. beginning to be called
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  • 65 3 Thieves scaled over the back j wall of a provision shop m Alexandra Road, Singapore, early Friday morning, and went out by the front door with cigars, cigarette,, and i wine, worth $580. A European's house In Sixth Avenue, Bukit Timah. was I burgled on
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  • 272 3 THE re-styled Standard Vanguard is here. It is now on display at the showrooms of Federated Motors Ltd.. the Singapore distributors. The new model was announced on Mar. 5 and was first seen by the public at the Geneva Motor Show last month. It is a
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  • 46 3 MISS Wong Kirn Pok of Radio Malaya, the tirst Ch ine s c woman m Malaya to fly m a heli rapier, «aye a ronimentary on her flight m a S. SS helicopter m thr Mandarin version of "Spotlight o n the Emergency
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  • 116 3 Trainer's Daughter UK-Bound Miss MARIE VONC 22--year-old daughter f>f h i c oi Yin < graduate of the I hers Training C for Britain by the on Saturday. Mai further her stu« dies at Ihe Proebe Pi [ning Col leg Roehampton -pec alized training of < h Idren. Tin* three-year
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  • 267 4 TOWN CLEANSING DEPT. WORKERS WANT PA V RISE MORE than 800 workers of the Singapore City Council's town Cleansing Department have decided to take stringent steps, including a strike action, to settle their dispute with the Council. At an extraordinary general meeting Council Town Cleansing Labour
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    48 4 photo. SINfiAPORKANS are reminded that the Coronation is not far off by this Royal insignia which was transferred on to the back of a car and driven around the city. The idea, the transfer and the car belong to Mr. S. J. Alfred of Alfreds Coronation Souvenirs Standard
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  • 131 4 TOMORROW is the last day ior all employers of labour m Singapore to submit their returns to the Labour Department. If hey fail to do thi^ they are liable to fine not exceeding $500 Many of the major employers have already submitted their returns
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  • 141 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Sikh community m Singapore will celebrate its "bir.huay" today with prayers j and special programmes at the Centra Sikh Temple m Queen Street. Although it is not an official holiday today m the Colony, members of the community have made arrangents to take
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  • 59 4 ONE 1 1 eight person? doi I gave a: tin- t H i luring th« Woi li. Exhibition F en. aai ile \j. I Oilmen trom the S B City Heal 1 I> Iment. < tary 8.. M;iljinir hi H,,,-, |N rr Wo.ml It. ink
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  • 21 4 >HORE BAH! |uO.nunah i o B court ol i T S de- her nd thai beco
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  • 23 4 IBHAUi n irern m, Sessi >n_ C rt yestt with stealing two m< RE.MF. \V. Hf was i owi ail of
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  • 208 4 MAMA.V, Sun.— A clock tower and a public library will be two permanent Coronation landmarks for kuantan. The public library work will start soon. The site for \he clock tower has not been fixed. The tower am) the library will be the firsts In the
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  • 69 4 PENANG, Sun. More than 100 Malay tartan* pedallers m I nanu will join the (ieorge Town branch of the Independence of Malaya Party because they are confident tha* IMP will secure for them a better standard of livinu. Inche Aziz Hamidy spokesman of the trishamen told
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  • 26 4 MR. MOOTATHAMBY Karthigesu est son >»:" thi ..*e Dr. Mootathamby Johore Bahru, was admitted to the Federation Bar. by Mr Justice Paul Storr. <^n Saturd
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  • 59 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. After pleading guilty m sessions Court today to stealing a sarongs belonging to Wahab bin Abdu! Rahman, a tormer Naval Base worker. Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed. was remanded m custody for sentence. Abdullah said he intended to pawn the sarongs to get
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  • 94 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The question of what happens to old typewriters m Government offices has been raised by the Standing Committee on Finance of the Johore State Council. Thc Committee suggest, thai their disposal should be investigated. Every Committee is asked to provide fun. to
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  • 41 4 MAJOR S. A. Watt. Chief Army Recruiting Officer, will Visit Batu Pahat On April 21 and Muar on April 22 when Straits-born Malays. Chinese, Eurasians and South Indians who wish to enrol as Malayan Other tan!-- can contact him.
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  • 45 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Mr Yap Kirn Koek, was the guest of honour at a tea party given by Chinese men bantg today at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m honour ol his appointment as member of the Johore Council ol S c.
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  • 38 4 OEI LIM LEONG sales manager of Crane Shoe Co., Singapore, was sentenced m :he Firs; District Court on Saturday ta 14 months' rigorom imprisonment for committing criminal breach of trust of $11,106.51 belonging to the firm.
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  • 370 4 Standard Music Critic LAST night. Louis Kentner played to a packed Victoria Memorial Hall and sustained with integrity, scholarship and surpassing virtuosity a programme which included Beethoven's A flat sonata Op. 110 and the two sets of granm s Paganini Variations Here indeed is a great
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  • 7 4 Teachers At Stormy Meeting I I I
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    • 55 4 ..I i;i IMOH K \iil H th. I l». Ill I ||fl _f**W DR. OSBO; NES *W***\'W i!i<roi:iA Bdf-it'flo pis me* i d:_nt he-'.th women A s.ngle _k»v..« t lesa Pi cc f»si.» bottle Postage men Bi m *f).t <*.t f.i rc<.it A I si-*"-* OVERSEAS GENERAL AGENCY v A.i'.
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    • 232 4 -Star Contest No. II— Can You Name This Actor! H IM 'Mail I'M nimiB K*TH 4 p** T^^s^l i ,u! j m^ m **t**t**LT mmm mm^m J m\ Mmmf *■>. .^JLK. J H> l*i nlr v BK^IB L^tB V^rJB FOXTIS1 /jg| gp^^ *^^H i>< if ■r r^ imi ST^ W
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  • 248 5 lure published on this page. The Standard .send \otir pictures to "Speaking of Picipare V tadard, 1 .8. Kobinson Koad. Singapore 1. Picture must he accompanied by completed 1 below, aad paste* on thr back of the entry. a stamped aad self-addressed envelope if you are returned.
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  • 434 6 Teachers Grievances THE demand for English education is increasing m both the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Ev» ry year, tht usanda of pupils are being turned away Lorn the primary school for lack of space. The Education authorities are doing their best to tackle, this problem and more schools
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  • 311 6 r yHE signing of the agreement between the Communist and United Nations forces m Korea last Saturday for the exchange of 5.800 sick and wounded Red prisoners of war for about one tenth of Allied soldiers m similar conditions was the first concrete sign of a p
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  • 980 6  -  MICHAEL PADEV Sta tin ism 9 s Dea dlies t <s By STALIN'S ideal qualities as a Marx Leninist theorist were highly praised m Molotov's funeral oration. And it is most significant that Molotov chose to emphasise "the exceptional importance" of Stalin's theories "m connection with the formation
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 748 6 U.S. TECHNICAL AID DILEMMA NEW YORK THE shortfall In govern- mental contributions to the United Nations Technical Assistance Programme for 1953 (U5525,000,000 were asked for but only U5523,000,000 were granted) has focussed the attention of United Nations officials and delegate** on the fact that the present methods of financing the
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    • 289 6 Sir:- The Municipality m Kuala Lumpur rejected* last month a suggestion that bicycles should be taxed and Licence Plates issued. While It was no douh* the intention of the Municipa Ity to proect the pockets of the poor, (many of whom, incidental 'y insist on buying
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  • 7 6 "Hew Yorker. 1 guess:* 9
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  • 844 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN By I TOKIO. lAFAN is m a saga posi- tk n today. Strategically »he Ls flung bet a< .vo great Powers- both busy aith warlike gestures. I > bound •cooomieally to tho West, but somewhat un* r, and many of her ien
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 SINGAPORE tiukk STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. I HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble 6 Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street. 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829.
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    • 71 6 5'..;.0 *<>»" cs to I V^T Z* 3 SASBASA. »>.-r- I ffiit 'I LV r [M 1 > V X c 1 U i Mt*., Ij V'\n2) H> WM4 COUNILES*^ cf restoring the loc* of •< d norv dietory by giving < CHILDREN toke readily bevercge, nft*cfl si i i
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  • 248 7 liril 12, (Reuter).— Mr. Aneurin Bevan h Ing labour leader, said yesterday he test Kussian peace moves were dictated by self-interest. He told Socialists from 20 countries meeting here that he believed the Communists rea.ised the impossibility of industrialising China under a war economy, Mr.
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  • 27 7 April 13. :ieral Wedr Prewe r e ition to .;mours might Bui carried 1 f the ceting pages. •'..ent disclos--.onate week m h.S
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  • 50 7 S O April 12. I Chancer told day never In West I I the r tions ny on the •m dis- also put out ward li Saar rnment, I ace, just proposal n the link pean efoi f< i mcd. Adember of the to my
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  • 64 7 JERICHO. Jordan. April 12. (AP). A group < f sculptured heads, 7,000 years old, called "the most important scientific archaeological discovery m modern times" was unearthed near Jericho recently by a team of British and American archaeologists. Seven skulls of the pre-pot-tery Neolithic period were found encased
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  • 74 7 April 12,| Hell will Si lth African Wednesday. and their this inaccesin the midProvince's lain range. name—Gak- is seldom road into and wort or g the Gam- ka river to get to polling stations. Rough tracks lead from the river towards either Prince Albert
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    32 7 pbote. I" ron Power amp lollipop held bT her 17I.INDA CHRISTIAN wife TiX ou-' famed b*. Parade m New month-old daughter 'vS. to have the same taste m hats, too. Each AP
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  • 47 7 April 12. (AP) i newspaper arrived I 1 ted States on what their Wick, callinteresting Mcllvaine, pubPensylvania called i hip "stupid,** it off on a London when the name the group here from John v editor, "will be '.'tor ini jack- *'»ry for fallSoviet peace
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  • 14 7 P* iMnIS twa- n^S.M«a^-part of ie centre and Estimated mt I I ay.- A.P
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  • 195 7 LILLE, France. April 12, (Renter).— M. Maurice Schumann, French Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said here terday that the real Soviet peace offensive could begin when the Communists stopped encouraging the war j 1:1 Indo-China. He told a political meeting: "A- a time when
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  • 78 7 JAMMU. April 12. (AFP).— Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah yesterday hinted for the first time at a possible separation of Jammu state from Kashmir, m a speech made at an official reception here. He said, referring to the past five months of unrest m Jammu state during
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  • 206 7 SAX FRANCISCO, April 12, (Reuter)— Seven British civilians freed on Thursday from internment by the North Koreans, after Soviet intervention, thanked the Communists for "humanitarian treatment", Peking radio reported yesterday. The radii bi ladcasl a despatch I ngyang -ta: r.g that the Britons-, including
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  • 109 7 KARLSRUHE. Ger man y, April 12, (UP) The total of per^ ns >t-./ed m connection with Friday's break-up of a Soviet-backed economic espionage ring was raised to :-;7 when West German pol.ee announced the arrest of two more alleged members. At the same time West
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  • 46 7 A WARTIME mine or bomb sank the 1 .'l5-ton Danish motorsh.p Hylletofl m the Efjord. Northern Jutland, on Saturday afternoon, killing the skipper and the first mate. The explosion occurred when the vessel hit the bottom of the bay near the shore. AP.
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  • 80 7 ROYAL ROMANCE CALLED OFF? photo. KING Hussein of Jordan. 18. last week i.i Koine denied that he will marry Pi lat ess Dma Abdul II mid of Egypt, who is ,21. shortly after his May 2 coronation. H«. wai en route home hy air from England Photo shows Kin* Hussein
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  • World News In Brief....
    • 53 7 BRITAIN took ftigs of the ration two weeks ago but the problem is tar from solved. The market is now cluttered with eggs. The National Farmers Union charged "the country is already being choked by foreign eugs sold at prices lower than those for
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    • 33 7 A TOTAL of 27 Iranian garrison eo-.ninanders were moved to new appointments under a government order, it was announced. The move affected among others commanders of Ispahan. Alma/ and Rezaieh garrisons. A .F.P.
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    • 33 7 A MANIFESTO to be Issued on May Day by the International Confederation of Trade I nions cites South Africa. Tunisia, Morocco and Southern Rhodesia as providing "glaring examples for equalit> and selfdetermination." Reuter
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    • 22 7 Nearly 900 delegates n all parts of Britain attended the ".2nd annual conference of the Zionist Federation. at London on Saturday Reuter
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    • 19 7 RRIGADIKR ...lib Shishakly. Syrian Deputy Premier, and Army Chief" of Staff, was Saturday appointed Minister of Home Affairs. AP
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    • 22 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower announced he was sending his brother Dr. Milton Eisenhower lo study economic and social conditions m S<»uth American countries. Reuter
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    • 32 7 MOSCOW radio ha* Riven the membership of the British Communist Parly as .'{4,801 adding that it was "rising.' The radio gave this figure m Its news service for Soviet provincial newspapers. Reuter
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    • 29 7 THE Yugoslav Government ls refusing permits to foreign correspondents to attend next week's Danube conference between Yugoslavia »and Rumania at Tekija on the Danube, a Yugoslav spokesman Mid. Reuter
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    • 36 7 THE Aga Khan announced that he will not no lo London for ihe C'ornafion of the Queen because of hi* "poor old heart" and that the Kegum and Prince All weald \er\ likely not attend > U.P.
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    • 36 7 THE Chii c it Defence Mi i-1 Rlaiim d that three Nal ral st- gunboats sank two Commumsl gunboats and damaged two more m a naval action o'( the China coast on Ad il *> A. P.
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    • 43 7 JAMES Miehener, 40. Pulitzer Prize winning writer on Asian subjects. I, as been named president of the Vi.* Institute here, .lames M. I andis, horn m Tok\o m IK'»9. mid a former dean of Harvard Law School, has been appointed chancellor. A. P.
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    • 36 7 SFVEN hundred London dockers went on tt ike on Saturday m a prote&l against the decision to send .1 kcrs to Lonri* i harbour from Millwall as reinfi for experh ri additional work there AF P
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  • 122 7 WASHINGTON. April 12. (Renter). Pn bower has iviti I the Governors of the 4H it s to a '.Vhite House conference o i -lay 4 and S to g <• .< rldentin! "first hand n of the present state of 'he world and the role
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  • 293 7 JAP TANKER TO BYPASS SINGAPORE 18,000 Tows Of Iranian Oi! TOKYO, April 12 A Japa-.ro firm ha§ contracted to buy some of the Iran m oil which is the object of controvert,- between the Iranian Government ond the 3«_~.ted AngloIranian Oil Company, it was learroj yesterday. A spoki si ian
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  • 257 7 S. AFRICAN ELECTION JOHANNESBURG, April 12. (AP)— Opposition United Party leader J.C.N. Strauss promised yesterday to call talks "with other white communities m South Africa" if he is elected Prime Minister m Wednesday's election. The object, he said was to stave off a race explosion by
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  • 36 7 MRS. O eta Cv p Hobby, second woman In CS. history to be a Cabinel officer, was sworn m yesterday as first secretary of thc new Department of Health, Ed ita ion and We'fare. —U UP
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  • 119 7 LONDON \pril 11. (Ken ten World consumption of natural I n b h c r m I'ebruary araa 132.500 tons including estimated imports into Russia of 12.750 tons and into Communist China of 5.500 tons, the Secretariat of the International Rubber Study Green announced
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  • 85 7 WASHINGTON, April 1. fAFP) The director el "Toreign News Service." O>• mv::* Nsgorski, wrote m 1) American magazine, Escjuiri yesterday "ha; n arxe numb*, of Americans sptured Korea and rep< ted DllSSl g are now interned In tamps the So\ ie; Union. The ::t ri
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  • 56 7 Deputies Ask For Firearms I .n. ■i of thi irn, gc< i M Ah. Mh. v < ,i Dl M io. j for t h y i" iII I Ivl Ol I Hill .1 r ,ll i troj 1 -m I I .pen i < ibfi* ol ijils li.c i
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  • 78 7 Ni ..ii 12 Rt I ort Xi k for trla a l I >re i y i hari mnr s night of gee Inns B^sacre In I lex- Ihan ft fortn <h 4 ag" This i i Isurth h < f Ik* it Lai i
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  • 51 7 DR. BORIS Kidric, Marshal Tito's economic planner, died on Saturday from leukaemia, a disease of the blood. Dr. Kidric, 41, has been ill with the disease sinct November. Because of his great energy and capacity for work, he was popularly called "the man who does not *ieep.'
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    66 7 photo. AT LUTON, Bedfordshire uhere the hats come from there was an Bister bonnet parade. Though the hats were hne the weather was only nt for sou-westers But the girls came smiling through. and here are four of them, with parasols. At the top are Jean Pestell (left) and Mary
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  • 633 8 DURING A WEEK OF UNCERTAINTY By A Market Correspondent WHEN business was resumed after Easter, Malayan markets continued to tumble along with our staples and while tin lost a further $46 per picul and rubber four cents per pound. Tin and Industrial shares fell headlong reaching their
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    • 849 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Fori Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan One S pore l>ue Penans Kroii "Poyaar* Apr 11 Hongkons sooi how" Apr 14 Japan. H'kong SaiK Sails IVnaiii; Spore tut *Poyaag M Apr 1
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  • 3989 9 ItflND, SUN AND SPINNING OF THE EARTH CHARTER TEN Rights Reserved. wfrade Winds Drive Equatorial Currents giround The Globe .,ir ol the sea is unequally heated by th#» and becomes lighter, while the colSTwaf^K 6 Water is warmed Insv Probably a slow exchange of nnlar a
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  • 1182 10  -  JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON, Apr. 12 (AP)— Never sell short on Australian cricket f eam particularly one that is on tour m England. In the first ot this current series, we tried to point up English optimism on the outcome ot the Coronation
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  • 226 10 A FINAL rally failed to save the India:. Brotherhood from deteat when they met Windsor Rovers m a SAFA Div. 3 encounter at CYMA. The Indians !os T 2— 1. Playing more constructive soccer m the first half, tho Rovers easily led by two
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  • 125 10 IN a friendly badminton n.atch played on Friday at the Clerical union Hall. Pafrwind B P. beat the Merridale BP. 4 The results were (Falnrtnd pi a vers first): Singles: Suadi b fii. Tahir lost to Wahab b. Sarkawl 15-7 15-18 4-15 Ahmad bin Taib beat
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  • 366 10 In an all day friendly cricket match between Col. Knox's XI and |he S.CR.C. played on Hong Lim Green, the Servicemen won comfortably by three wickets. Col. Knox, winning the toss, put the S.C.R.C. to bat. The Chinese made a poor opening. However, skipper Swee
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  • 287 10 TAMIL Brotherhood Association went on a scoring spree against the Cheerful Lads Athletic Party m their S.A.F.A. Div. 2 league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Leading 3—o at halftime, they finally defeat- 1 ed Lads s—l.5 1. Lads, who have not won a single match
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  • 309 10 UNIVERSITY of Malaya boat thr Indian Association by 41 runs m a wholedav friendly cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. The Varsity going m to bat first, were all out for 114 runs. S Navaretnam's innings of 59 was the highlight of the day's batting He hit
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  • 40 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Selangor Police High Street beat Ulu Langat 5—4 m a Division 2 South soccer match at Bluff Road ground yesterday In a Division 3 North match Rawang Tin Sportj Club beat Kiiai C :i.i> 4—o.
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  • 538 10 London Win Inter-City Rugby 25-3 LONDON. Apr. 11: i Reuter) London proved rnueh too good for Paris m the inter-city Rugby Union match at Twickenham today and won by two goals and five tries (25 points) to a penally goal < 3 points). They led 1.-0 at halltime. It was
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  • 308 10 CEYLON SPORTS I LIB brought off an easy eight wickets victory over Singapore Cricket Cluli m a friendly 'test of strength' on the padang yesterday. Brilliant sunshine and ideal cricket conditions prevailed throughout the day bat cricket was not all bright Tv only bright spot
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    • 205 10 TODAYS gb/^XHYT^ DA,LY! L-.K~i^ el l 1 1 1 1 .i ml 43-1 I", ike^M. JlJtlj.llA_l.llik 'i.«.-._!t.:wp.m. ♦.IhCl You'll LAUGH! You'll CRY I ond LOVE IT! ..:-;'"©RED£KELTON V*_o" iANE GßEEß n consioine HELD ami... HELD O v nil SAME PROCRAMME OVER! m.c.m*.... OVER! *************** ***************000m000»0ssss0smsssms0ss0ss*ssmss*ss** The screen truly comes alive
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    • 226 10 Coronation Tour Con test READERS of the Singapore Standard will choose the Most Popular Sportsman Sportswoman of Mjtl aya who will be honoured as an mc tL^ZZ^London this land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies in London during May and June this > ear mnm v-+u The Contest which will last
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    • 254 10 5 SHOWS DAHY «i77^7S>, eaiui'L l IT'S ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING! Sa 11.l Ii YOU DONT SEE IHE SCREInVt^ "WAMA DEVIt **S*K. \t>" ar— jf -j cjq tull immtsttk temtme, N B. The Polaroid laoclaetei (shown here i which must he worn t s»-e tW »ilm will b«- renled out .it :U\
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  • 587 11 Perak Win 3-2 In Inter-Slate Tennis IPOH, Sun. Perok beat Penang 3 2 today m an inter state tennis match for the Chua Choon Leong Cup. Run on Davis Cup lines the match was played on the town padang courts and resulted m Perak winning two
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    95 11 TWO new Australian boxers arrived m Sin£--8!oAr estr day by Qan as 22?? under to flKht here this Friday for ti!! i? c P r °motions at lii^H Ha PPy World Stadium. They ar e Harry O'Sullivan and Max Murphy. Another boxer. Jii Haines who wa s to have n
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  • 303 11 KI-AI A LUMPUR, Sun-Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, pre- rnt o» the selangor Badminton Association today Sreed members to devote more time to the training poun^t' r speaking at the annual general meet«ol tin association he called upon senior players to m forward and coach these
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  • 63 11 S oring a Thirumoorthi li iuse I'ecame < m the I Free School .terday. 5C With 228 ipion house -.ong (Jniverly. Pinhorn with 1 93 s- n Teh House won the old boys the most -ports. broken m r s events. ri ay was School. S
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  • 92 11 TAIPING. Sun. Though playing with one man short throughout Prisons Department scored full points m their first division soccer fixture yesterday beating Taiping 'Police s—o.5 0. The winners showed fine teamwork and scored one goal m the first half through Said. In the second session they continued
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  • 29 11 j MALACCA. Sun. Tanjong X1 1 n g Special Constabulary Centre beat Prisons Department s—l a' Hilir Park yesterday to win the Government inter departmental soccer shield.
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    • 145 11 TUITION AfALAY Conversation Class -»A commences loth April 530 P-m V.M.C.A. "A" Orchard Road. Open to all. NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. r rENDERS wall be received at the office of the State Engineer. Perak, Brewster Road. Ipoh up to 3 p.m. of the Ilth May, 1953 for the Design Supply
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    • 500 11 NOTM3B SELANGOR TURI CLUB APRIL MAY MEETING 1953 Ist. Day— Sat.— 2sth April 1953 2nd Day— Wed.— 29th April 1953 3rd Day— Sat— 2nd May 1953 LWTRIES close at 11 am. on Wednesday. 15th April, 1953. MEMBERSHIP: No applications for membership will be entertained after 4 pm. on the day
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    • 1353 11 I CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VA( wr pOST OF Instructor m EleJL menta.y Technical Drawing and Elementary M < natice at the Junior Techn ml, Singapore Salary .»,x!2A--180 B 192x12 A '.Mi plus COL. and Singapo c .illo-.vances. Total emoluments a| present range from an initial of $25,150 pm with annual
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    • 186 11 2?**' -X HAS GOTTEN SLUG NOBOCW VISIT DlDW^fsjT? ._^!T^tP l 7 ,1, Ll L ABNER WAIT/N' FC A £r_2 r -^I H^JSH^ ®yK§§r*^ waif-^tfe^ NOW" LESSEE F'^' I I WHAT AAS j I DON'T KNOW, j [Bt v'f -k*^'^ Ii^JTXoPAiI I h'.'El!-. HO\V PO X r Sr~^_ UMrvvw Z ALLEY
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  • 4 12 Saturday 's Race Finishes
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  • 116 12 u£? N U?£ Sun.-The Chung wUl 8 m,l Yyi mml occer te «m «S W lVXI? theFedera. vacation SVprifu filst term I heir drat rune wit: k« school at THMng April 15 MEAi Their match aa-«m-a c. Ramblers »q Aiil S h lpoh On April 24
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  • 695 12 Sino-Malays Win 2-0 SINGAPORE'S Sino-Malay combination downed the visiting South Koreans 2 o m their second match m the Colony. A Sunday crowd of more than 11/500 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday saw the Singaporeans bring off a victory that had all the earmarks of
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  • 427 12 Ajvrm'vm, npni ax. iiveuiei I rt'SlOH iNorlli from today's English soccer league battle as the most likei W M pionship. Though the leaders, Wolverhampton Wanderer l w 'n ihTS? drawing 1—1 at Preston, they have only two matches i !l ,hfjr ifejti r maximum
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  • 1279 12 Results Positions LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Burnley 5 Sunderland I. Cardiff 0, Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 1. Derby 1 Manchester C. 2. Arsenal 4. Middlesbrough 5. Blackpool 1. Newcastle 1 Manchester U, 2. Preston 1 Wolves 1 Sheffield Wed. 1. Bolton 1. Stoke 1. Charlton 0. Tottenham 1 Asion Villa 1. W.B.A.
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  • 104 12 JOCKEY Len Fry may be out of the saddle for six month-, as the injury which hr sustained m a fall on Saturday is now considered more serious than it was at first thought. He will probably go to Australia to have his back injury attended
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  • 45 12 KINTA Youngsters beat Aston Athletic Club 4—2 m a friendly soccer match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Scorers were Kinta Youngsters K. Xadaraja <2>, Latiff U> and N M. Mani (1). For Aston Chee Seng and Chwee Beng each scored a goal.
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  • 21 12 Last Saturday's big sweep starter No. *****6 published m th,. Sunday Standard was wrong. The correct number Is *****J1.
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  • 562 12 BELOW are the weights for the second day of the Singapore races on Wednesday. CL. I— Div. 2—6 F.| Millionaire 9.00 j Gsj Co-ed 9.00' Special Selection 8.13 Llturius 8.13 I ninsui d 8.11 Midnight 8.11 j Theatre 8.10 i Ri\er Patrol 8.10 j Toucan 8.09
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    • 141 12 Mr****'* Ul D C X CONTAINERS BEX is thc name to remember for all kin.X household wsre. Ask lor BEX when besken snd measuring jugs; and mixing > n brc,k 3 BEAUTIES BY M\ BEX Kitchen canisters In 1 lb., 2 lb. snd 4 lb. sizes, _^T~~^_ strong and hygienic,
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    • 26 1 YOUTH _A WEEKLY I^WSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THf SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH Iffl. I N ,y YOUTH MONDAY, U'RH. it. |«,r>.i. I IVM.F.S HI I I
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    • 404 1 MENTS of drama m many United colleges and universities are train--9 young men and women for careers m the theatre. fl drama schools teach play-writing 1 story and criticism, acting, directing] fl ry and costume design, stage lighting' 9 col production and management. 9 issociate
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    • 293 1 TRUE story is told of the toum of Basle that Wat m 1431 situated om th* border between France and Germany. So lary wers the inhabitants that then never rose on time. The burghers, latent on getting the workers to their jobs m a
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    • 610 1  -  Harold Gluck By TIOYV would you like to be a magician and do the famous mind reading trick tiiat has puzzled millions of people? Anybody can do this wonderful trick if they know the secret. And you are goir lg to learn how to do it However,
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    • 143 1 ISTEN to the electricity m the wires making them sing." It isn't the electricity m the wires that makes that humming sound you hear as you drive through the country! it's the wind that makes them vibrate, like piano strings. 'IMIF. hoop snake rolls along." That's
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    • 169 1 A YOUNG 2nd lieute was passed by a National serviceman private who failed to salute. The infuriated lieutenant called the private back and ordered liim to practice saluting at him for two hundred time. Coincidentally, the Commanding Officer came lo the scene. Seeing the poor private about to
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    • 104 1 THIS week's contest is a I m Seng very easy one All you have ti Road, Kuala I do if to till In the blanks be- Peter Ng. s. .< low. Only one clue the corn- Mtry, Kuala I. on pietcd names will be that of leading
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    • 84 1 \1 Al ACCA: A l M »:..< ra*i a ra >re kateraat ia the Settle* ment t v n.' n i 'Uvi' <* made I v the Hon O- 1 Settle Youth < > Ma. T< Hot k Lin 0. I report. Tha following j j r lent
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    • 609 1 J ETIHA WATPICIIOrSt: expresses with a mjss of beautiful words just how Singapore. Penang and Siam looks to her as she travels this trip for the last time before settling down m her home m Tasmania. She has a gifted expression which places before the
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    • 1337 2 By Youth Contributor 1 WAS on my way to the teachers* rommon-room when a gi-Ts voice behind me railed softly: 'Good morning, sir!" I turned round, startled. She was one of my pupils, slim with dark almond eyes and a rich tan complexion.
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    • 444 2  -  A. P. DOREI By QXE bright day. I found myself wandering as a vagabond, m an unknown paradise. Here and there were difTerent kinds of beautiful daffo- blooming and dancing to the music of the wind. When I was passing through the daffodils' they suddenly stopped
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    • 161 2 TTOW seldom doth the rarest flowers climb And when they blow, are I swept away by Time. How altered are landscapes hue and feature 'Twixt seasons, by and changing Nature. So too our lottery and station are guided By this law of yore. Too soon divided Are our learned
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    • 603 2  -  "GURUNAM" I By ''THE other day. I received an interesting letter from a certain studentteacher m a newly-built Regional school. It said. "I have been lately appointed as the school librarian. As I am still new to this school, being recently transferred from a Malay school.
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    • 271 2 Groat M*eaplv Of VK < M (1732-1799) pEORGE Washington (17.1 M first pre ,y sident of the U.S.A.. was horn at Bridge's Creek. Westmoreland cnunlr\. Virginia. He was descended from pure British stock from Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire, his great grandfather. John Washington having migrated m 1057. Largely self-taught,
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      • 97 2 tl glimpse of Chinese history KUHG MING js*§ mastpp i i \y ar wmj IcK ai OF MILITARY* STRATEGY J__T^ *a«""l J\Zr- ->=?* *\yV i G'#' ta <W?v«a-«7 In o South Chmo (j^""^/^- K^\ /_fC^ l^_ J^^tX Compoign, many ol -—-/p J_ffi_-_Jw It -T J^_§^Js\* Kung Ming's troops IM IvtSc^^jll
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      • 249 2 mm mm B^B B^H Am. H gggggggP* J I AffATCA^ FLY THROUGH A fQR£5T lA'HATCHED BIRDS Fr* sending out minute wAves which are covered with POUWCE 15ACKFROM OBJECTS IM HIS AH0(sW5U&^ANCE PATHuLIKSATIMYRAPAR. SYSTEM CAM CHIP THEY KEEPHIM FROM FLYING IN- THE HARD SUPFACB I TO TrZEESo OF THEIR. SHELLS. ACROSS
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    • 105 3 k whei their I ea J Panjang am Hi ci c th these four mI .is of a np ady Beta c of g the besl reak--8 ere- owered lea piest t f loh, g g, r en Panjang opg the li "T was Death
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    • 45 3 een the Two I > lio has ttently >rd n see him If .es an be ze from en tarby The pt i ?ome denti :n a preservaand even e old. it, re- I know, for fuel in Ho!S ol i.nd an court-
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    • 70 3 I MET absent minded Professor Ponsbv at the door of the Regal Restaurant. We chatted for a while and then I turned to go. But the Professor suddenly called me back and said: "Just a minute. When I met you just now, was I going m the
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    • 326 3 MILAN has opened a year- long exhibit of wood and metal models of the inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci, who, 500 years ago. designed flying machines and painted the Mona Lisa. The models were built by Itlaian army, navy and air force experts on plans
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    • 566 3 A GESTTJEI of friendship made by 42 Japanese school children last June will be returned this year by American children when pupils of the Beauvoir School of Washington. DC, send an exhibit of pictures to the White Pigeon Society of Naka-ku, Nagoya. This cultural exchange
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    • 128 3 GIRL STUDENTS HELP TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SCHOOL THROUGH FUN FAIR liV Mil to ra < ext" n Of fh»Hilda i masten d fall tin help la f i■. ted by See rs and Gefcflfl f. as ojm rd hlr? i p Mcffeic*. of P -drnf 2 > n I
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    • 164 3 Be Groomed ...e of t who t h > offet *he p < t opp *«> r r p.r- I isomethi 4 t h r tha* d ng !>•■ >| I ur- t n dial I g rules 1 41 II > wear the a d [arees d arely bother
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    • 161 3 T Y.I EVER fish from a car? This is played something 1 kc the fish card game only there aren't any cards. Each player has pencil and paper. Each is to writs down fi\e items seen siong 'he road. For instance, a list might
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      886 4  - Tankers Away Paul Minter *"^2^- •**^ff*2t W The Siory So Far I> WILSON, entice, has f« i first >'iip. a tanker, the 0/ S}xii)t" oi Fa r i mice. bremht our and 6 lfcts dirt n work i ihi shii> is fired off urn mid the carg,) tainV ith at
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    • 54 4 j>■ rSITIONS reverse c I Wi "nY Bill opened his eyes .ud gradually fom non Phillips was sitting by the If to move I c a major operaIt" so i stayed p I Ph ne-" He "Re ax. '.d s in. i eve woi Both t and the In
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    • 281 4 I fcXE day a Yankee gentleall's car got hum ned It .mother driven bj a >»iin^ lady I held out mv hand a^ .1 I nil that I was to -•p." shouted the furioua V'tuii? lady. •Tm very, er>. sorry, young lady," pleaded the -ilk. "but 1 ioaldn't
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    • 607 4  -  J. A. RICHARD ~By "If ANY times have criminali become famous, or infamous, for foul deeds committed, but not many of them have hid their exploits celebrated m a national holiday. That happened to a certain English criminal, and it was for a crime
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    • 326 4 RAN into old Woaa the other day. Far a maa about to be aaarried he looked frightfelly depress cd. 80 I asked him tha wherefore. "Oh." he said glumly. "I simply can't tad a plae« to set up home Every place la eltrer takes up or
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      • 46 4 CROSS-WORD io l_ tind the nam, o| the It. S (hi ■nmistry of chairmal3_i cal popalatlaa 2,255 JSM of the town i^a' v dT known timber tree, fr) the !«»«Iy »e«ns la consume X ■re. md <f, the tai has I d t,ng»; Answer Ask -Jure
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      • 44 4 RIDDLE t. Name another town Clues: (a) a town nea r Tamworth WiriwUk. England. (t»» population of 23.455. C the head has a preposition deaotinc prejenee. (d> the body belonged lV_i f< M r and ian i Aiues a preoiou* gem. Aasaret At Her
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      • 117 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I v. 0. tm*ot OSamt I .AAWT jLirrxe Fae'wD.VT) /..'...'^J'jS.S I|^ *H BITIW; AW IDEAL T/ME TO /<C C HAMBURGER-? ?2Z> WR AMy AMD ALL CATCH I I (oww. -n-srws EF^oAcy C C _> «rs tomv*m ISWf 6 s*3
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