Singapore Standard, 16 April 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 1 zfc ffl Jt i,il il! SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 314 1 onians Bag Three i n Farewell Ambush I KI XM LUMPUR, Wed.— The Cameronlans dealt to Communist terrorists yesterday dead three of six terrorists killed in l niet ition. lust four other men who surrendered imbang, Pahang. The four included ban Sing, a branch committee
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  • 57 1 Swimsuit 'oss' Held photo. 1. A to be the notorious nit gang. by the yt stei day I that icting on the Singaed the man stand at jcorl is m back to- arrival by after long; th.it Mr. pictured mer Singapore Presides!, Is to he the Esl ihlishmrnts to Kuala
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  • 236 1 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. Adlai Stevenson, last IS presidential candidate, had the biggest thrill of his Malayan tour when he was presented with a blowpipe and a box of darts by a Sakai chief today in a Malay forest reserve near Sungei Buloh. about
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  • 543 1 Switzerland Suggested As Neutral State WASHINGTON: Apr. 15— The United Notions Command is ready to agree to an early resumption of Korean armistice negotiations suggest that anti-Communist prisoners ill Allied camps be turned over to Swiss control, reliable sources said today. Gereral Mark Clark, United Nations Commander
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  • 35 1 LEWIS K. Gough. National Commander of the American Legion, urged the United States yesterday to give military and 'economic support to any projected Chinese Nationalist invasion of the Red China mainland. U.P.
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  • 43 1 LEADER of the French Rally of French People* Party. RPF General Charles de Gaull« will abandon his leadershipof the Party he founded. He has decided to withdraw from politics and not to run for the presidential glertions next December. A.F.P.
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  • 207 1 TAX CUTS BOOST UK STOCKS LONDON, April 15. (Renter) Sweeping tax concessions announced in the British budget yesterday boosted prices of industrial, commercial and Government stock on the stock market here, today. The market opened' early with the biggest attendance ot members and clerks since sterling was devalued in Sept.
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Apr. IS (AP) The man who predicted Russia's first atomic explosion said tonight that the Soviet Union delivered an atom bomb to Communist China on Mar. 4. Kenneth dc Courcy, an editor, explained that the information came "from two reliable intelligence sources."
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  • 81 1 RANGOON, April 15. (Renter) About 12 Burmese Army and navy officers some of them of highrank, were bellevod killed when tm Air For<v Dakota was shot down by Chinese Nationalist guerillas, front line reports said today. The plane was shot down about 50 miles south-east of
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  • 95 1 7 Chosen For Rubber Talks KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. On the recommendation of the Rubber Producers Council, the Federation Government has appointed Sir Sydney Palmer. Sir John Hay, Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. Mr. H.H. Facer. Mr. Mohamed Aris bin Ahmad Fathil and Mr. Nasaruddin bin Abdul Rais to join the United
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  • 20 1 TUNISIAN Polka rffterday arrested Taiub. a Tun Man Communist leader for whom they have a year. Reuter
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  • 156 1 photo. GRIMSBY, England. April 15, (AP).— A 62-year-old Salvation Army cook who had posed as a man for 23 years was exposed in death yesterday as a woman. Tht cook, who used the name John Wilson. fell ill on Monday but refused to receive a
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  • 150 1 LONDON. April 15.— The British Government could not intervene on the prerogatives of merry exercised by the Sulu«n of Perak said Mr. Anthony Nuttine. the British Foreifn Under Secretary, In reply to a question In the Commons asking reasons for the Government's refusal to exchange
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  • 24 1 CHAIRMAN of the US. Joint Chiefs «>f siati General Omar Brariiey arrived In Paris yesterday by air from Washington. A F.P.
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  • 27 1 South Afriran> ■ft fXpected to register a record vote m the general elections, seen by many* as a crossroads in the country's history. Renter.
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  • 269 1 Standard Staff Reporter DEATH STRUCK at a young Chinese couple within minutes at the Empress Hotel in Victoria Street last night. The body of a 32-year-old widow. Chang Wai Cheng, a waitress employed at the re.staurant was found dead in a partitioned room
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  • 27 1 A royal Canadian Air Force Cornel arrived one hour and five minutes ahead of schedule at Cairo yesterday on its uav from Johannesburg to London.
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  • 48 1 U BA THAUNG. Bui Consul in Singapore who to represent his < nei n •1 th<« Rice Consultative i mittee meeting yesterd taken to hospital with attack «>f appendicitis Tuesday night. }\r v. ;i operated o day and h\s pond on i i I to iati factory
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  • 83 1 Apr (Reutcr) Major fler.eial Um i< Dircftor General of Operations against the Man Man terrorists in Kenya, today issued an emerjjrn. v directive the pohre, army and civil administration irtually placing the country on a war footing. The directive was iWtlgned to praduct t—w md ig<nous
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  • 196 1 THE rice situation In South-East Asia is improving, said Mr. Malcolm MicDonald. {he CommissionerGeneral, opening the sixth Consultative Committee meeting on rice at Phoenix Park, Singapore, yesterdav The improvement did not moan that ther« was not still an enormous field for furthei improvement, he
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  • 44 1 l-air amount of optimism »an frit in th r ruhbrr mjrk< vrMrrdav which n. n, .< M rise of two vrnts i., i/t rrnin p»r lb. for Hr%l »radr Mi, fchipmrnt. Th,- m.irkr t i firm. Tin dropprd !>♦ *3IJ to |M7| p«-r pirul.
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    • 41 1 S.C.S^utter is a natural food llts and children benefit from the iness in S.C.S. Australian-made ft er. It's rich, creamy and full of hment. Always ask for fresh S. butter it spreads evenly, goes further! S| NGAPORE COLD STORAGE C0. LTD.
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    • 91 1 16 M 1953 USE TH6 yjfi^/i Shelltox m ""^^LsT "^j^g-.-^ :k aiassß^ A#jl i a^^aj HW4V^^^^^^^^iia^p*vasVp^E4sa« aW/ fP.- V^ av V^ >^~ /Issasa^ 4 SCOTCH WHISKY thai elusive M M>rnethinf u the atino»ptiert of Cknlivct. ui tfie liiKhlanda of llani(»iiirr. captured in this highest urade of avhsskl In th« process
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  • 143 2 A PARTY of 16 Asians, i including nine from Singapore arrived in Australia recently to study government administration. The students, who reached Syd■ e y, the capital of the State of New Sonth Wales, are also from the Federation. Sarawak. Brunei. North Borneo and thr Philippines.
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  • 52 2 BURGLARS broke into a! house in Chape] Close, off East Coast Road, Singapore, early >p=;tern«y, and took $1,098 iri j •ash and property, belonging to a Chinese family. The theft was discovered by. 1 the tenant's wife, when she woke up at iM a.m. to have I gla<s
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  • 189 2 Standard Staff Reporter A PROPOSAL to send a delegation with a petition to see the Governor, Sir John Mooll, to protest against the 15 per cent increase in rent of postwar Singapore Improvement Trust flats, will foe placed before a joint meeting of community centres
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  • 96 2 TO relieve Singapore traffic congestion at the junction of Selegie and Serangoon Roads with Bukit Timah Road, the Traffic Police will introduce an experiment on Mondav. The experiment will *be carried out during peak hours only. When in force, vehicles travelling along Bukit Ehnah Road
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  • 135 2 THE S.ngapore Special Branch police made its Keond call on Che Abdul Samad Ismail, Malay journalist recently released from detention under the Emergency Regulations, at his house in Kampong Melayu on Tuesday night. The first call was made last Saturday night. During
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  • 51 2 S 'pore Jaycee For Frisco OUTSTANDING Amtriran public figures, including P itient Eiaenbower, have been invited to attend the °ighth word COtlCf<fSl of the .Junior Chamber International, to be held hi San Fianrisco on Juno 20—27. The Singapore .T'inior Chamber of Commerce if arrant. |O son.: a itprt'-entative to the
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  • 393 2 THE Singapore public is warned rhar forged $10 notes are iff circulation in the Colony. Mr. C. H. F. Bloke/ Secretary to the Board of Currency Commissioners, yesterday described the counterfeit notes as "fairly good" imitations. Easiest way to detect the present set
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  • 52 2 THE Singapore Police bnnot received any appliq^i i< for. permission to hold May Day mass processions, the Police Secretary, Mr. Pc!lt Hague, told Tbe Standard ye:terday. "We have no knowledge of any requests of thig nature. But ±uch applications will bo considered on iheir merits,-
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  • 171 2 COLONY REGISTRATION OF VOTERS PI BLIC response was poor when the registration of voters for the Singapore Legislative (4>unril ind City Council elections started yesterday in ninr centres Except at the Sepoy Lines Post Office ref officers at other centres had to wait boun the
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  • 51 2 JOHORE BAHRU v. A sum Df J844 "i on the Emergency 28 this year. «ar Committee at the Jolioi> meet:::; Rttettlement and reg i cost the Oover «8 out of ISJti !RL» The imo „w, w Home Guards J leavinc ov< r <^>or n< f Sl.rwto.of.,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 91 2 Weather Report MINIMI >I TrmDeraJurr from 30 p.m. mi Apr. 13 to •30 a.m. md Apr. 14. Sinr i pore i"n. r«-n;»nj (T-|). Kota Raiiru i74F). Knll I.uiupur .:»H. ip^h I7W), Kuantau i 3SF). Maximum I. mp-r nun from a.m. to 7 3fl p.m. on Apr. 14. SincvMot (Bi»Ki, Penanf
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  • 74 3 Sailor for River Murder N pi I CHUA, one 1 n u ,f a loimkans: j between Singapore sia, was sen*'%l to death yesterday < fn \7 justice Buttrose in b; r HUh Court he > s found guilty J^usinfi the death of rtiah Sionff, on a unanii recommento have
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  • 32 3 ei -ion supreme I iCgis ;itive have now A W.-ar. Works, told lay. p'nns for uov- e near of Social pied the announced vacate the] i of April.
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    45 3 phoio» THE FUNERAL of Le« Wan Chee, one of two victims of the Anson crash which occurred at Kuala Lumpur l:»*t week, took Dlaee in Singapore yesterday. The body of CapUit Allea J. Wil the json'g pilot, will be takes to Uonskonc lor burial Standard
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  • 120 3 MORE than 75 per cent of Singapore employers of Labour submitted their returns to the Labour Department before the closing date on Tuesday, Mr. J.D. Haskins, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, told The Standard yesterday. He said his department hoped that others who have not yet submitted
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  • 92 3 photo Dimpsey and Miss Shattock- *£SLFGf7U^^ Department vester^ views were .ondu< tedbv th* nL Co"c p The interration. Mr. R. E Ince ?L D *Puty Director of EduP. S. I>empsey. and Misi VI Uri nCi? al °f thc TTC Mr. the Colle Re d Mlss M A
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  • 217 3 NURSES CTTEE AT a meeting at Seremban to form a Malayan Nurses Union, the following working committee wv.s elected: Mrs E^ Francis, Mrs. Beatrice: Van eyzel Wrs R. Prmftsam. Miss J. Paul Miss Koh Gim Suat, Miss P. Porcira, Miss Lim Meng Jee. represented.
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  • 231 3 WITHIN two hours, two Singapore taxi-drivers were robbed of cash and property worth a total of $88. At 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday, a Chinese taxi-driver picked up a fare in Killincy Road and was directed to Holland Road. There, he was asked to turn
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  • 65 3 THE new British pineapple factory to be built in Telok Anson. Perak. should be in production between the middle and the end of this year, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers In Malaya, told The Standard yesterday. He
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  • 305 3 «»»n vegree Or Negligence. Says Magistrate Appeals Against Fatal Crash Verdict THE Singapore First Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. R. C. Hoffman, yesterday sentenced a Colony businessman, Seoh Chye Koon, to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of causing the death of a schoolmistress, Miss
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  • 271 3 A HANDSOME trophy, presented in recognition of the "good men of Malaya's Home Guard engaged in the defence of their homes/' was received in Singapore yesterday. With the trophy, which was brought from Montevideo in South America in the Royal Interocean liner Ruys, also came
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  • 125 3 Workers Dispute Meeting THE seven-man committee of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will meet the Citv Council's Labour sub-committee today to discuss a settlement of the workers' dispute. This is the third meeting between the federation representatives and the sub-committee. At today's meeting. Mr. V.K. Nair. one of
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  • 90 3 MR. J. COPLEY will speak to the Singapore East-West Society on "The Comedy of Molier" today at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council. The talk will be accompanied by an act from 'TartufTe' in Which five men and v.*omen will take part. The Society will take part in
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  • 213 3 MR. JOHN Laycock, a Singapore Legislative Councillor, told The Standard yesterday that the Bill he proposed to introduce in the Legislative Council was designed to ensure the provision of one seat to every three women assistants in local shops. He said: "I note
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  • 30 3 AT a oommittM meeting of the Seletar Naval Base Ix>cal l ii i i n n Consrtct, Bingaport. i( was decided to buy a building for the Congress
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    • 89 3 r Ready-to-serve treat j j A HOHI Vegetable Salad in M.u,,n- 1 I lUiltij del^htful nnxture ol choue J p VegettWeS, diced, cooked and l,le,nk,| Wi* Heinz delidoyi Mayonnaise. It canK^ r^J^itselfashorsdocuvres c>> Witfc lettuce and octttg greens as a con,' < f rlete xneal, or you can offer it
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  • 230 4 AN ARTICLE in yesterday's Daily Telegraph claimed that old racial .suspicions wore being revived in Malaya, states a Router report from London. "The HUM Hi of common riangrr that more or less held the raeci together in Malaya during the worst days of Communist terrorism
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  • 87 4 Mentri Besar Visits School TlfE Mentri Besar of Perafc who declared open (he new block of six clasMooms of the AngloChinese School in Parit Buntar, inspecting the Kiiard of honour drawn from scouts of the school. Tho classrooms represent the first stace of the school's building programme. In the second
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  • 74 4 JOHORE BAIIRf. Wed. The Johorc Government was not aware ot any discontent ani6ng the uniformed employtea of the Postal department over their sal-anes and terms of employment says reply to Mr. M. Kanihaswamy's Questions at the State Council meeting todav. Their service conditions mid salaries are in
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  • 221 4 DID Teo Cher Step commit suicide or was he murdered? This was the poser before the Singapore Coroner at the inquiry into 21 -year-old Teo's death 1 which started yesterday. An "unusual suicide note*' written in Chinese, was produced in court but medical
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  • 369 4 35 Asian Sisters To 17 Expatriates PENANG, Wed. The number of local nurses promoted to the rank of sisters was double that of expatriate sisters during the period between Jan. I, 1952 to April 14, 1953 the spokesman of the Medical Services, federation, pointed out to The
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  • 103 4 MR H.B. Livingstone. Singapore deputy public prosecutor yesterday testified J the Sixth Police Court in in which, a? 5 a magistrate, u: had lined a commi^if:; agent I2SO for assaulting a iri orderly in tag Seco: e Court room. The rz<e yesterday wa> al The commission
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  • 96 4 THE Singapore Bduca Department has begvin to lake over the afternoon KBOO s h have been run a< private schools. For a star* two schools. Geylang Afternoon j School and McNair Afternoon Sohooi. have been co:v titci into Government reg;ona"> •cho v 's. The Standard
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  • 55 4 T\\ e S ngapore City Council Services Union, propose? to a>k the Council to give a housing &mm*em !O officers who nornal y draw housing ■QOWmee, wrhen they go abroad on eave for more than 28 days. A resolution to this effort bediscueaod by the
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  • 258 4 KL.WC;. Wed.— A dispute over the ownership a ticket winch won the first prize »l KMJM in tin first Malayan Indian Congress lottery had iiv s, m,H h the Man* District Court today. In !»e c<» k > -'>.)d two nien. junippan.
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  • 141 4 2,445 Ma1ay Families Regrouped a photo. JOHORE BAHRU. Wed More than 2,445 Malay families were regrouped by the Johorc. Government says an official reply to Inehe Sardon binHaji Jubir's questions at the Slate Council meeting today. The livelihood of these Malays were not disturbed when regrouped, and non e has
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    61 4 lpMi photo TON(i YtK I\\ „f 1 Perak who w«UH third yrar diplom If CoOege «f Acrkvlturr P^rak. at ih^ c»..<»().,,,,,., rrrenmny rd.«\. n, also carried tw^x HcM priies. inrludiriL- fhr for the hii;hf st AtLI, L iU. marks fnr the <„„» pleted thrrf xran. of ■MleS. llr iv s*.,n
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  • 57 4 TAIPING. Wed.—Representatives of 15 Chinese guilds associations and school management committee met recently at the Hokkien Hoav Kuan and resolved to give full support to the establishment of the proposed Nanyang University. Mr. Loh Thow Yoong presided at the meeting w ch was convened by the
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  • 213 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A Chinese ice-water hawker was robbed of Ss<)o in cash and a wrist watch by three men last night. The three men, one of whom was armed while another was masked, entered his plank house in Stoney Road at about 11.30
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  • 186 4 Malacca Municipal Council's Finances Critical MALACCA, Wed.— ln his remarks from the chair at today's meeting of the MuniJiPal Council, the President, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom struck a despondent note on the Council's finances. The position was critical and something had to be done, Mr. Wisdom welcomed the proposal of the
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  • 76 4 A 17-vr£r-()<J Sikh, Guniattto:al of slvki and diaqualifk r rom ho ding n icenci for two rears when iw ended gui t^ in iht- SiugapoDt First Tr. yesterday ;o \hrvc barges of drivi!ip while under age. without third party insurance, ami without the 'onsent of th«
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  • 102 4 KUANTAN. Wed. Lm Tat. presioVnt of tlie Chinese Chamber of Commerce for Pahang ami KuantSO, was yesterday acquitted ar.d discharged at the Kuantan -Magistrate Court of a harge of having behaved in a disorderly manner by shouting 10 police officials at the Kuantan police
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  • 168 4 THE PRESIDENT of the United Malays .Nation*] Or-ganisa-ion. T,np k u Abdul Rahman, has teni a letter to U.M.N.O braachei In Perak asking taera \\\w\nvr they wante.l D.vo Panflima Bukit Gantang to staj in Ihe organisation, ami stv U .U.X.O weak and divided Di'o P;<n-
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  • 29 4 IPOH. W. Chine faitn .u>- w. k the Perak Reiij I>. ment told Tn»- S O:.t> Cha ZO-y< i a: Mu> ertg in i N Yct'i
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  • 6 4 The Annam Fought Feb. Gales 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 261 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standatd London Correspondent LONDON Apr. J 5 The fo*Wi» f or. cloiinf pr.ccs ot rubber and tin on fhe London morket LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spof MX*- Spot £715 per ton June 20id. buyers, £720 tetters Julv/Se»t 20'*! Three months: £700 Oc^Dec £705 lle Jon./Mor. 19'd'
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    • 175 4 Km** WATCH FDR ■fipLo. iiioi j km cm; a^B^L^B^Bl W i I^^^ junction of JBP^ Victoria Sirt'l Manila Sirttt |i] IM af 1 1 1j H M9OAIVS COUCH MIXTURE •••"■Bjaajaaa"* *^k^^fe> -***>■■. >^a^» 1 Halaiß^^||^^^Ha!a^HßHaHHß^Blßßiß>a>a^BW ASTHMA MUCUS f** t !S Dissolved f iisi o >< Healed in >w" Choklnß;. nM-i'r
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  • 539 5 IQHORES MENTRI BESAR REPORTS: -ynuRE k.ahki. Wed— Public informatioi )la\ed an Important part in destroying: Cummunis errorists In Johore last year, the Mentri Besar I)at \ved Abdul Kadir bin Mahmood, states in his annua eport which was tabled at to-day's State Counci Tra ed
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  • 128 5 The Singapore Pilgrim Office dealing with pilgrims going to Mecca from Malaya this year will be situated on the ground floor of the Social Welfare Dc- j partme I t v. immence functioning from Apr IT. The schedule of seven pui grim sailings <<<f the
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  • 25 5 TUK Perak Plying Club will provide joy flights aver Taipto j Town for the public- on April 25 ,nrl •>« u Sift a trip.
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  • 203 5 lOXDON. April IV (Renter) -Lieutenant Colonel Bromley Davenport (Conservative) yesIterday ashed Hie Secretary or Siaie for War. whclluT he was aware of the deep 2«£" t 2|{ gs? hr% £?B y tr f-" int! ,v ,t .Iso wanted i» toiw toe »«ei »Uhe solditli and
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  • 377 5 J9HORE BAHRU, Wed— The "monstrous and irresponsible'' suggestion that smallholders should be eliminated from Malaya's economy has caused chaos and consternation n kampongs throughout the State of Johore," Inche Mohamed Aris bin Ahmed Fathil, presi>?a 1 Johore Smallholders' Association, tpld the State Council
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  • 46 5 ONE of the two "out of bounds" sinus uhirh raused a furore arnone uomen students livin« in the I'niver.sity of Malava's I)u»--aeara Rond Hostel. The signs. "borrowed from somewhere." were pkued at two petals alasiK the women's settion of the hostels Standard ph<»to.
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  • 66 5 PENANG, Wed— Mr. A W Scott of Sime Darby and Co. Ltd.. was elected chairman o the Penang Chamber of merce at the annual genera meeting held yesterday. Mr. L..1. Brittain of Nestle' Products Ltd., was elerttvi vice chairman and the followinj were elected members
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  • 112 5 JOHORE BAHRT. Wed. \li. s C. Marlntyre, a Johorc Stiitf rounrillor, rurctted tiiyJ ifter more it>an two jreajrs the lovernmeni h,<(i not yd paid to the University of Malayi Endowment Fund |t,449.05 which vsds paid to the treasury by t he former treasurer. Bate
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  • 51 5 THE following are the results of the draw of the Penlnsu'a Malays Union welfare tickets in .lohore Bahru o:; Tuesday: Ist. H04T440 (Trengganu); 2nd. *****05 (Johore>; 3rd *****91 (Singapore); 4th *****33 (Singapore); sth *****05 (Singapore); tith *>077."*70 (Trengganu): 7th *****34 (Negri Sembilan); Btli i 6:^n.i077
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  • 50 5 A TOTAL of 2.176 patit-n: u;i^ admitted to the Pevak C'hinpse Maternity Association's hospital at Ipoh in 1952. states the annual report published yesterday. Of these, only 6!»4 patients wer€ Ipoh resident-. while 1.482 came from other town in Perjk. This is an increase of 159 over 1951.
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  • 210 5 FORTY WOMEN undergraduates of UK I ni\r ity of Malaya were furious yesterday with what Ike ailed a despicable prank" niavod on them. Two "Out of Bound.'*" Kit ices, usually displayed out \(\r Singapore's red Ufthi disi ids 10 wat it Servicemen veie strung
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  • 108 5 MR V, K Win. g nf«| i the City Council to t>;in parking of veh i»f the road oppn lite i leading to the swimming p«><»i ;it Mount Emily. He it 1 Im parked j opposite the iteps blocked Ihe] road com iletelj
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  • 26 5 Loans Urged For City Housing s' ,i iEa li< > Hut M SlHgHpu* 4 t t 'I i t DC-. li.it ill 1 i i 1 inti
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  • 58 5 INCUR K\ B i i i I in thai I'lll' I i G the \'t v imitia i h i»l lru*( < II !l luly 9 i > < i i: BUSpJ i 1 1- quest i I tri .1 id the I'. Well 1
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    60 5 THF «tens of an early armis tire in Korea were responsible for these smiles yesterday. The men are members of a grouD of South African Air Force volunteers, en route to Korea for active duty From lef Air Merh»mr R J Duncan Cdl. G Van T under, Air Mechanic J.
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    • 176 5 I Japanese War Bride i hundred and tliaJU of the illalion. Royal Aus.iment ("The I ir*l" return\u>tralia from liter front-line i e \ustraUaus have them for serKorea. troops returned aboard the Vew Australia. brought 39 Japps some with it with them. sbowi the bride brouuht with him by Philip Brisbane
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    • 43 5 vrnTflPlvTvi it lit u r/s If V#> lit' iji'ii it i ii <' M^^yJ^Sd i BRAKE A FLUID I AFTER USING INCORRECT FLUID I mnimtmi* Ike level in tin: i I us, i t»ir. I FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. WEARNE BROTHERS LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES
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  • 410 6 y^, K air no kill-joys. It is fit and proper that the Coronation of Quorn Elizabeth should be celebrated \.;th the glitter and gaiety the occasion demands. But for Singapore to spend some $2,000,000 on the CV/or.ation celebrations is to lose all sense of proportion. Apart from bring
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  • 411 6 JT IS reported that on Friday Federation and Singapore Chinese loaders will m<« i Mr. Adlai Stevenson h a view to urging him to prevail upon his Government to buy more of our rubber and tin. Apparently there are still optimists who think that the Americans (an be
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  • 1052 6  - MR. WRIGHT OF MALAYA HAS A NEW JOB Rawle Knox In these two articles, the corresp the Times and Observer who reo from Siam provide the political b which explains the current milito adopted by the Viet-Minh By SINGAPORE. SIXTY thousand Annamites, mostly refugees from the Jndo-China war, are concentrated
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  • 54 6 Review of views Teach Thr V; ma: v k f ll I. Jt that up I 1 t Red Wiles Tli.' p, h Mi i the pn The d.< R 1 of 1 i New Twist BIN t; i tnki 1 mot an <>:*» I F: tXpei monc 1 ha<
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  • 531 6 VIETMINH ORGANISE A FREE THAI STATF A Times Correspondent By BANGKOK. i YOUNG Viet Namese diplomatist, who was a military commander in the Viet-Minh aimed forces, has given an account of VietMinh activities outside IndoChina which suggests that the campaign in north-west Tongking last winter was i y the beginning
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    • 276 6 Sir. In November of lasl year the War Damage Coinmission made k n o \v r through the Press that the second dividend on award* on private chattels and other claims were to be made. I am one of those who are waiting lor payment
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    • 760 6 Sir* There is absolutely no question that America is the leader in the alliance of the free nations, and leaders in an alliance have a certain r ght to call the tune. Mr. Du lea in the State Department has shown the world, alter his
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  • 124 7 British Press Elated M(N \pril IS. wave <>f „p l through the •> 1; n h 's today at tbc r th; year's budlast ni R ht Hut'.rr. the f Fx „ruhelming Tdorsrd this bucket rrducrd thr pur- tlV on ...mmodities. j( u uuoivv tax and Tom imposing leftuins opinion
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  • 36 7 >NS, April atthe I an saia -e of from A on proavert the v :\i war th which ong to c sayQ Cabinet airreaching The Cabiby M.P. t-- seven
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  • 129 7 WASHINGTON, April 15. (Reuter)— Kurt Pon gtr aM Austrian-born former G I pleaded guilty yesterday to conspiring to .spy on American defence secrets for Ru.v Ponger, 39, entered his plea 34 hours after Otto Verber. his co-defendant and brother-in-law, had pleaded guilty o
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  • 86 7 MOSCOW. April 15. (UP) I United Stales Ambassador lea Bohlen met with Foreign Minister Viacheslav Molotov yesterday for the first time since his arrival in Moscow. It w.u a brief formal meot- In connection with the pretat ion of Bohlen'a credentials to President Klementi Voroshilov
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  • 269 7 UK CUTS TAXES IN 'INCENTIVE' BU DG ET FOR 1953 chequer R. a! Butler slash^T^" 0 11^ of the E vesterday in a new Conservative r e and other taxes iax reliefs includedof J 6d Or in i?i r a flat red^ion v' a^t°\ the hlgher se?onri 0t in Changed
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  • 73 7 WASHINGTON, April 15, (Renter) A member of the House Armed Services Committee said yesterday that the United States had "atomic eggs'' and the 36 bombers to carry them in Europe. Representative Leroy Johnson (Rep. -California) also said: "1 don't know, but I believe we do have
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  • 39 7 THE Western allies have not yet agreed on a reply to the Soviet proposal that two of the present air corridors to Free Berlin be closed, but op- to it from German position officials la rising. UP
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  • 19 7 THE BOSTON College seismograph vesterday recorded a "strong" earthquake. MOM 3.100 miles south of Bo.;ton. at 1337 GMT.— Reuter
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  • 106 7 KARACHI. April IS (AP) i Th e Pakistan Government will a-k the U.N. Security Council to take up the Kashmir stalemate and "clearly specify the number of troops to be retain--1 ed on either side of the demilitarisation line." official sources said yesterday. Th e
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  • 79 7 TUNIS, April 15. (Renter)— Nationalist leaders have called for a boycott of Tunisia's first nation-wide poll, whirh begins here as part of a French re- form p'an to give Tunisia i greater self-government. The poll, which is to elect 36 district councils, will last until
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  • 29 7 Dag Hammarskjoeld (right), new SecretaryGeneral to the United Nations, is greeted at New York airport by his predecessor, Trygve Lie, upon his arrival recently.— UP photo.
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    • 26 7 MOSCOW RADIO In a bnff rep. of Britain's budget Imsl nig!it made no mention of cuts ill income tax and purchi.*e lux or other reliefs.— Reuter
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    • 32 7 THE D.B. air force in Ormanv lonjr time underdog to Russia's swilt >lIG-15s. rreeiv»(l a powerful shot in the arm yesterday with the arrival of its first -based F-8G Sabre lets.— A.P.
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    • 45 7 FRENCH Resident Gtneia! in Morocco General Augustin Quillaume went into r< rif renrp with top Foreign Office experts in Parij day t< study a new crisis in Mi n ceo, where a K' .'Mi ol reli| l li eaderi camaaiffninfl icmu^ul ol ihe S/Majt, U.P.
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    • 30 7 ISRAKI/1 rnvoy Elia+iu Elalh ivmincl«-»l Brilish Minister of State Sel»>n Lloyd yesterday ili:«t the fate of the Surf t anal 7<me iefeaeei is "of paramount laleretC" to Israel.— A. P.
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    • 31 7 GREEK ihlpown«ri In Lonuvji yestardaj reacted pru- po.s.ii that they conform lh« agreement made between U S Senator Jn e McCarthy and other Greek bann- shipowners ing lr.ifie with China. A.F.P.
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    • 9 7 TIIK ITnited Nations Inter- „,s u was amiouiiff-d Reuter
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    • 59 7 THE QUEEN the proprietor of a truck g.uden Shfch peddles royal cnrrots and tomatoes to the London public, It disclosed yesterday. The vegetables are grown .1 Windsor Castle. where a 40-vear-oid Scottish *«rden»r who hates waste ham transformed 30 weed-choked acr« into one of the
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  • 101 7 PLYMOUTH. England. April I 15, (UP)— A roinmunity (<:iti<. art course h;is come to a stand- .still because its 20 amati 11 1 painters <'annot find gir!s v. h the right kind of ngurei willing to pos e »n the nutio. In this city of
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  • 22 7 two oousini of Queen Suraiyyt have been taken into '.)«-iod.v with two army officers, Teheran evening newspapers reported yesterday. Renter.
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  • 34 7 ELEVEN persons were killed d fl?» injtifed wheo the ceiling •(i u rday in .i Uh e in i Nagoya i bout 940 persona wci« in lh« Lhtatrt. AP. i
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  • 364 7 IKE CALLS FOR FREEING OF SYNTHETIC INDUSTRY WASHINGTON, April 15, (AP)— President Eisenhower asked Congress yesterday to denationalize the government's U*****,000,000 synthetic rubber industry by authorizing sole of the plants to priviate enterprise. The Picid^nt's recommendation, in a spr< iai r ietsage to Congress, marked another move toward restoring \he
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  • 227 7 NEW YORK, April 15 (Reuter)— Trygve Lie, the former Secretary General of the United Nations, said last night two of the foremost challenges of the present time were the continued strengthening of regional security pacts and the development of practical bases for peaceful co-existence in the
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  • 88 7 NAIROBI. April 15, (Renter About 10<> terrorists kille< four European members of tin Kenya Regiment In an attacl on a platoon in the Fort Ha! district Tuesday night. Tin terrorists were armed witl automatics. A group of 12 terrorists shoi dead two African special
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  • 103 7 PARIS. April 15 (Renter) The French Ministry for Indo China yesterday described th€ latest Vietminh attacks as "infiltrations on the borders ol Laos.' Foreign Office officials said i 1 was premature to discus! whether France would raise Vietminh offensive againsi Laos in the United Nations. "We
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  • 178 7 THE WORLD OF ART: PARIS, April 15 (Keuter) A 19-year old voulh charged with trying to steal Renoir's famous nude masterpiece of a woman bathing, told a court here yesterday he was "obsessed" with it. "She looked like my mother," he said. Pierre
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  • 119 7 DAILY EXPRESS LONDON'. April 15, (UP)— The Queen hopes to visit New York n txt ve;ir, Lord Bcavorbrook's Daily Express said yesterday. A Buckingham Palate spokesman said the report sounded "most unlikely." In itfl gossip column "Express Diary." the newspaper said 4 hp Queen
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  • 148 7 UNITED NATIONS Ariii IS (Reuter) I C»h Jebb of Britain j v that Ihtj S-r. let U ed to make progi I better understand n •< nations "they do noj icfe portunitiei "There ate th,. German and Italian ptiu Ol war whf) |q thru
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  • 98 7 NOUMEA, Nev April 15, (AFP) M GO delegate repn Pacific countric i in th,. second South Pa Conference which opei c today. Representative of ernmenis who au< m < f the Pacific Commit iralia, Franco, the > i lands New Zealand, the ed Kingdom and
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    • 85 7 hr is tin e Mieartl H»r Ist Woif Call >n Q new chapter in next Sunday's Christine Jorgensen tells of the ™enr which completed her sex transtorr "otion. She tells how she begon to live ■"■Ji os a WOMAN! And she heard a 2 lf CQ her first. She reveals
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    • 28 7 THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING Perfectly Reproduced WOOLLEY SANDERS Single blooms or in sprax--195 to 1X195 SEE THE WIDE SELECTION AT JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd. M\«. IPORE, 1.
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  • 169 8 MANILA. April. IS, CAP)A thrfc-man Philippine air mission will leave by air tod.iy for Bangkok to conclude a commercial air ajrtv with Thailand. The Foreign Oflfice here satd :he agreement will grant reciprocal full traffic rights I > both countries. It will enable Philippine Air Lines
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  • 330 8 AUK IV Al> >1 iUi tn from D;.m:;)' \;»r IT' Larking Uron Pa!etnba:^g \j»r li I K.ik:iii from Ujakj.ta \iu |-j v.iit Ki.-r.. .-«k from Be! a wan L)e:l IIT |x I hmi.ih Hadji from P>n ar.^k s ngkawana \or is 1.«1».ik t:om Pj'.eirba .g \,ir
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  • 43 8 THE Indian Fu< ,1 M Mr. R;ifl Ahmed K Iws fly to Rangoon on Saturd. irv to buy ;:.iO.OOO tons of B,.r:ne->e ri< e under a bar'er arrangement. It would bi aadition to 150.000 tOOJ 3 1 ready bought Renter.
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  • 275 8 ilncsrpMratn in hh n»-ih« m.u.«i» <- KoninM.nkr 4ns v < t»tn-« f*'«l»ri\ tari I unrn N V Atnttrnt.im > akki\ xi t» IMMtNtM* MM.^ rjilliWaH tii.m Hor.^kone \pr j l.ji\\:iiUi bMB Indan-portf \i»r tS| MMAIKA SI KM In Belawan-DeTl \i.r. rt .ii i».intJ«-t f;om 1:..i b \;»r.
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  • 442 8 NEW YORK, April 15, (UP) Commercial air crossing of the Pacific from west to east in 12 hours or less may be nearer than most of us realize. Two problems are involved in making possible a non-stop. trans-Pacific flight at
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    • 187 8 Agents: K. P. M. LINES no i i M.i.i»Nnr, uma o i. <»\ n gMMgn i ih- iiiai/# lAW k: JW'\(Kl|\K <IN(.4Pmth I K OKusAi^Xi Line! JAPAN \l\lM\ IMi, PAKISIAN ft PtKSIAN CltlLff t VT Spore P. SJiara Pnuns s.s. "Nissei Maru irofn Japan ports via Manila Sc Hongkong for
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  • 42 9 COMMODITY PRICES rubber ivr lb.) in U.dnesday Boyetl Sellers i r.S.S 1 Ml I'idv ISlUpOte Wed I «,f tin today s ;1 pri pieul. KIBBI-R openint nr, 1 wrrc: ScMteMM renMfcn jnh S«'P< dier. N lIN ren, o;?K) setters. I t prire
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  • 29 9 15, (AP) rubber is ■ar tyres. ightly synthetic 1 40 per wed by was the year ago. around pound, fom- its for Governances 'hetic
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  • 208 9 RUBBER UP 2C.; MARKET CLOSES FIRM Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in 3in R i apoi e rose by two cents Por lb on a market that closed firm at 69 cents per lb. yesterday. Fair activity xvas rrported with a good turnover of tmsijness m the higher grades Opening
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  • 66 9 NEW DELHI. April 13. (Reu.er>—A three-man dt-lcgation i will leave Calcutta lor Australia tomorrow to study the market for jute goods there The delegation win consist of Mr. U K. .Tha. joint secretary in me Commerce and Industry Ml u t r>'' afJ d J»T
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  • 132 9 Wed. —On a re ket were mproveof oess i 11 r em e i 1 h LSI n»i»rr* teller* j 3.00 cd 2 fiO 1 w 1 40 cd cb MIM> 1 62 29 xd 1 1 Jolt 90 95 < Kampar 1 40/tints Kelias 7 H
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  • 364 9 RI Cow. May Oust Malayan Currency In Rhio By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN. Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. April 15— Inform ed sources said today that the Indonesian Government is considering plans to replace the use of Malayan currency in the Rhio and mid-Sumatra regions. From the Indonesian view point. the use
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  • 92 9 Standard Market Reporter PRODUCE prices in Singapore yesterday steadied at the lower levels but only small business was reported. Copra was quoted at $41| per picul buyers and $42 sellers for April shipment. Coconut oil continued a d market at $*>1 buyers and sellers. Singapore r>rr>duce
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  • 76 9 WASHINGTON, April IS, (Renter) Th e United Slates Export Import Bank yesterday authorised a 15-morith credit |of US$4O million to finance J&paa*i import of about 200,000 j bales of American raw cotton. The cotton would be supplied from the 1952 crop. Th c credit would
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  • 96 9 SYDNEY. April 15. (ReuterAAP) —Australia must increase trade with Japan, said .i k ad ing retail executive l>a''k by air yesterday from a "buyera survey" *of South-East Asia. A^>ociate director of David Jones Ltd.. Mr. R. V. Bishop, sairi the Japanese were turning out
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  • 97 9 COLOMBO, April 15. (UP). The Ceylon Government h;is ratified the proposals for a join;, tea propaganda campaign in Amerira. in which the throe chief producing countries, India, Ceylon and Indonesia are participating. together with toe United States lea trade. It Ig expected that the Ceylon
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  • 75 9 WASHINGTON. April 1"). (UP)—The (.'onmerce Department's <iflßr« of iartsjrontiona] trade announced the relaxation of f \i)(u! rontroll over 'he shipmeni of castor oil from the United States, This means removal of thii item from I.hP '"positive li I." It now <iiM be u 1: •<
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  • 311 9 S'pore Move To Secure Freer Trade Under Study Standard Market Reporter The rapidly dwindling volume of imports from Indonesia may face further deterioration with the possibility of intcrcoasrol business in copra being stopped altogether in a fortnight unless permission for freer trade with Singapore is granted. Singapore-copra
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. Apr. 14.— Special ->:.. da d "■>« a Closing p i.'i the Hoiikikong Exciance today i e vi.VBl 'o ill stcr &912S to UStl vi 834 to Ma $1 sn.i9-',O -o one Indonesian Ruppiah Gird $2<i4 73 Ito one
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  • 177 9 JARDINE MATHESON CHIEF: NEW YORK. April 15. (UP*— I Tue .laoane-e optical inius- 1 try, w:h the accent on camera! rapidly forums ahead and may within !<) wean pose a serious challengc to German leadership i In 'he production of such pror:.i ;ts, it
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  • 390 9 By ARNOLD C. BRU KM Standard Special Concs|MMKl"iit JAKARTA. April 15.-The Indonesian <in\ct mnn-t has announced its intention of slashing c«»pu »\p«ut in an effort to divert more copra into the homr ni.uki t and cut down spiralling prices lor copj.i protect* In recent weeks
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  • 134 9 INTERNATIONAL CARTEL' CHARGE WASHINGTON. April IS. fLP»— Thr Justice l»rp.u meat announced yestrrdav that it wilt «h<»p a feo>ra.l I rand jury investigation of an aIK-st-rf iatrraational oil cartel. The jfovernmfnt will sue thr major oil ronapanies ia civil anti-trust action This will
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  • 1104 10  -  B. TESSELIS By IF one di^rcs^rdi the political jolts and the emotional conflirt now disturbing Indonesia and which may only be temporary, the country's future appears less gloomy than it does at first sight. Java's rich soil, Sumatra's incalculable resources, the vast uninhabited regions of Borneo,
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    • 293 10 Sir;— Aj [pa i it bl Cathay on my v i I from work. I rice sprinkled o:i si •of the bridge. I w< ndere 1 for a oi s who could be responsi evenii g ■"y I caui t the led— a i
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    • 320 10 Sir: May I reply to the article by Alex Josey which appeared In the Singapore Standard recently, which stated that the Malays are already split. There is a group following Tunku Abdul Rahman while another group follows men like Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang and Co. As a
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  • 48 10 IUL COLPON ion must enclose three ten cent stamp* it you hum f*; 1 the stamps »ou don t cet the pattern A number of onlers have come to me without the stamps These w n'l be cut till the stamps "rl posted i«. |his «»|flce
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    • 131 10 Star Contest No. II Can You Name This Actress? r^^1^^ known movl e personalis Do \jM 9& t* 0 C(,rre!, P°. ndence Mill be £b- bear ihe address 1IIL gibs, Pore I presents it- eleventh con- r ~^^^E5 to collect the piclures and iljlI^BI and send them 4oge4her with ft
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    • 140 10 STARTS TODAY! 11 am. 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 9.30 J YEP! JUNIOR IS EVEN FUNNIER THAN HIS PAPPY THE "PALEFACE"' •v.nr* ••"V v•' Bs^SK v^Hfe^^^^^ -bT .f»ahi dl Iwl 808 JANE ROY A^ SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT !ss~i 7% A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT TREAT I O.> aa\ Jf^ ■e^BT^BBBf *n Bl HC^fll __^_n_^___m___^K
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    • 165 10 1X»A1 <oi ..i |TH>X: K,- 5 lore nun mudm u* ,ui/rii» <* «rr 4 t njiurr „i .lr u, turn Z <* nrjwji fob Evrivolw 1 Ptan*. trips j (aasausr \<M K ISIRI I||lM C ASM CIKIihK.N j > HIES— March -j JSSJSJ mt in 5 < I »nd». i
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    • 145 10 TODAY i ifJ^'t.j^ Meet the FABULOUs"m^ f Hell rd '»On, tt S*§lurtltt fl »i LIU as LIVED in < 3000O! ADVENTUIt |2 HOURS OF SPECTACULAR ENTERUiwv f/ muimMi\i[ £tk Today: 1.45. 4. 630. 9 liO M^g\ JEAN SIMMONS A I SuspiM-ird Murder, i of tk "!> A Itidi M.|»M,,tli,r in
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  • 129 11 Business Houses League match at Jalan rL! Stadium wMeraaj. from each irl during the enme and had i lor good. tie Sou/a, the per. and Hoi Darby's inside e was J. de v six minutes' charge to s'op Darby's inside bringing up
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  • 65 11 The (Governto Penang friendly Penang cricket been Will Meet SGI V The im of St. So: emban iping 0:1 Morifixture St George's Survey Dept. Win IPUR, Wed. Roail ground to- neat SI A rein a D:\. 3 (C) Abandoned MPUR. Wed. r "oday ling 6-0
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  • 381 11 s»ii*.li. Sports Club «i-ored their first full points of the reason when they defeated Malaya Publishing House Sports Club .i— o in a Singapore Business Houses Football Association Division I league sever match played on the Padang yesterday. The match was o:ie of the «en this h
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  • 170 11 RESULTS of other Singapore Business House League matches played: yesterday were: DIVISION L Singapore Cold Storage beat j Malayan Airways 3-1 at MFA OTKC and Stan vac SC match v.is postponed as there was no referre. DIVISION 2. National HandcLsbank beat Hung Konr Bank "B M 3-u
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  • 27 11 LONDON Apr. 14. (Reuter) Leacue 111 Northern Southport 2, York 0 Rohriale I, Haifax 1. I Scottish league Division B Queen's Park P. Athletic 0
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  • 29 11 TAIPIXG. Wed. A- the Kempe Club ground yesterday the Chinese Recreation Club beat^ the 29 Coy RASC 3-2 in a Seco :i d division soccer nxture
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  • 571 11 Suspensions For All Permuda Soccer Tourists W.f r^? AP R M a| oy? Cup star, Awong Bakar of the Rovers Club, who joined a Colony scratch team— the Permuda Sinaapuro—on a soccer tour of Kota Bohru without obtaining permission from Singapore Amateur Football Association, was suspended
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  • 166 11 Coronation Tour Contest RE M^ R p S o D 0 u f la t t h R^f lpore S^ Dd U1 <*oose the who wUI be honou^d an Or^ l^ ortswotnan of Mal »y» this land to att?nS«hr an t olBcial Representative of ruar^'Mo^t f^'Ti 11 "oaths, from FobThe
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  • 58 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE So ith Koi eans v. Federation ru fan tr S'udiitm ur 5.15 pan. SFAF, Dir. II: i g Bahru Runners r. Ko'u Hum at Oeylang. SAFADiv.JA: SUB Police r. Corinthians at SUB ground SAFA, ihr IJJB: 'Rovers "A" v. Tn:n;>etus Rovers at BODi'A gronmd. Dn\ 1IIB: Bales!
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    • 26 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Aifred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss of Pi) l AK S^Ln/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Marl envelope: Coronation Contest
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    • 303 11 NUTM IS SINGAPORE IMPROVKMENT TKCST Leasing of InduMnal land at Alexandra APPLICATIONS are Knvilad for !••«->« ii Ui the Alexandia Road industrial development icheme Rail cess is availal for cci tain sites. A plan showing 'he available, a ropy <>f building agreement and tin- condition! of leasing may be inspected
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