Singapore Standard, 17 April 1953

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  • 14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft at st i SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1953. TWELVE l f\<.i>
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  • 24 1 ADLAI'S COPTER FORCELANDS IA on" into ter:op- ns 2 n troop i f ur I in ding thers fteld to con I Page 4
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  • 20 1 Malan On Road to Poll Victory? of v"- cities, an*s l< Ids. 156 e I 4 5 Labour :osen- ven
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  • 11 1 raft came v from orn is L. AFP
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  • 41 1 Radio picture. REAR Admiral n.micl (left), head of the United Nations truce team, and Major General Lee Sam; Cho opposite him. Communist Leader. sign the prisoners of nrar exchange agreement st Panmunjom, Korea, on April llth. Standard
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  • 333 1 IKE' S OFFER TO RUSSIA Peace Plan Backed By Global Fund WASHINGTON, April 16, (Reuter).— President Eisenhower today appealed to the Soviet Union to work with the United States in redeeming the "near lost hopes" of world peace by disarmament and international co-operation. In his first major foreign policy speech
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  • 509 1 ADLAI TELLS K. L. NEWSMEN KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Thurs.— The British Government was preparing for self-government in Malaya at a rate quicker than he had anticipated. Mr. Adlai Stevenson told a press conference today before he left Kuala I.umniir in his plane for Singapore. He was much
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  • 73 1 LONDON, April 1« (Reu|e r >i r Oliver l> Helton, the Colonial Secretary, was asked by Mr. TJUHMI Reid < Labour) in the Commons yesterday what itepi he was taking to induce the Colonies and other dependencies to maintain forces suffiiient to secure internal order. Mr. I.Vitelton replied
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  • 190 1 TEHERAN, April 16 (Reu- I ter) Tank- and troops with machine guns guarded the Shah's palace today while Communist demonstrators roamed the streets screaming "down Ait m the Shah" and "out with the British and American hirelings. 11 The demonstrator*, many ot them girls and women,
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  • 56 1 TAIPEI. Apri 16: (AP) US naval ships picked up I* Survivors and 27 bodies after hre destroyed a small W«ionalist iteamer. the lJo^on Lien Bheng In Formosa Clian™\*£nty°hr& other still were unacrtiunted iorbVinfing the possiblf death to tt tO wal he. worst .Wpplnj dis aster
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    52 1 MR. ADLAI STEVENSON. Democrat ex-candidate for the presidency of the United States, trying a blowpipe which was presented to him by the aborigine* of Bukit Lanjan, Selansor on Wednesday, the second day of his three-day visit to the Federation. Behind him on his left is the British Adviser. Selansor. Mr.
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  • 171 1 Bombs Toll. 6 Dead, 92 Hurt BUENOS AIRES, April 16, (Reuter).— Mob angered by two bomb explosions near a rally beinj addressed by President Peron, stormed through Bueno Aires throughout the night, setting buildings ablaz< Six people were killed by he bombs and 92
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  • 67 1 LONDON. April 16 (Reuter) Mr. l enner Brock way. Labour member of Parliament, gave notice today that he will raise "the Question of colour bar in British Colonies, protectorates and trusteeship territories" in the Hous« of Commons on May 1. As the time allotted for the
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  • 37 1 A STRIKE of Sydney waterfront workers halted work on 34 ships yesterday ind left more than' 5.000 dockers idle. The dispute arose over the method of dismissing labour a- work on a ship etuis. Reuter
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  • 26 1 THE Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm MacDotiald, If" Singapore by ai r yesterday for a tour in Sarawak. He wii. return to Singapore next wee*.
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  • 42 1 RAM GOPAL, famous Indian danrer refused a visa U tour South Africa by Dr Malan's Nationalist Govern ment yesterday. i> to applv foi admittance again if the unite* Party wins the general elec tion, his manager said. A.P.
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  • 57 1 MUNSAN, Korea Apii. 16 The first group Allied sick and wounded from North Korean itocki li in ed tonight Kaesong, ju- six miles r( < '"> freedom Communisi officers said half of the first 100 to be traded on Monday are non-Korea.:? Allied reconnaissance
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  • 127 1 THE United Nations Command last night asked the Communists for a meeting today to deliver a letter on the resumption of the lont; recessed armistice talks. The official U.N. spokesman said the letter was from 1.l General William K. Harrison, senior Allied armistice delegate, and was addressed to
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  • 71 1 TAIPEI. April, 16, (UP).— The now Governor of Formosa today pledged to give the 8. ()<)(). 000 people on th;s island political and economic security as a means to step up pro- 4 duction. o. K. Yui in bis fir~t press conference since he took over
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  • 25 1 A DAKOTA transport plane crashed and burned on the bank or the Red River near Hanoi yesterday killing L'T pfMOWfi A.P.
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  • 27 1 MAJOR C.eorge A. Davit, missing in action in Korea tor more than a year, was pro- ir.oted yesterday to the rank of L.eutenant Colonel.
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  • 21 1 THE Kenya Government has Imposed the death pen for illegal possession of firearms, ammunition <.-r »xp Reuter lives.
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  • 116 1 A VbI.UNTEER Special Constable 22-year-old 'Pay Tan Eng, a clerk i" a Singapore firm, died of a gunshot wound at 12.30 1 1 i -> morning. Tay was accidentally shot in th§ »toinaci» ia U»d CvjuUal Police Station. He died on the way to hospital
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  • 49 1 j fivf MEN and r^" women j were buried aliM' yesterday j and many wore injured when B a supply trench caved in near Ahmodmegar, 100 milei oast ,f p Bombay A dozen others fell into the trench but were haul- cd out by rescue workei UP
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  • 79 1 Wanted Man Is Escorted To S'pore MALACCA Thui cor bin Haji Idris, i (>■ nand< s the I) laffai i H<•■ r i I I Sink t i 1 I i > near the ■<\ th.it ppi > I to ike a i i .t. f tainrd So mall mo
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  • 50 1 CAIHO, Ap II (AP I i I pa B have hem i omplet< Irom the Sue/ I t j An. the will of ppoplo." he ->-»H people to K' v thtm a frw Su< Cana !ia' pron ii (E i J itory on n|| t i
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  • 152 2 I BANGKOK April 16, (AFP) -General Phao. Thailand's police chief and No. 1 strong man returned here yesterday from Singapore where he spent a wetk in consultation with Malayan leaders. General Phao visited Malaya en the invitation of Mr. Maicolm McDonald, the Commissioner General. and
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  • 143 2 Standard Staff Reporter AIR traffic control and other aids-to-navigation facilities at Kuala Lumpur airfield are of the same high standard and efficiency as at Kallang airport, a Singapore Civil Aviation spokesman told The Standard yesterday. A Chinese newspaper in K;-;ila Lumpur recently reported
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    66 2 Mrs. R. HATTA (typexcriter in hand), wife of the rice-president ot the Republic of Indonesia, arrived in Singapore by air irom Jakarta yesterday to spend a week's vacation. She was accompanied by her parenis, and daughter, five-year-old Menia Farida. A' the airport to gren Mrs. liatia was Dr. M'riiamed Razif,
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  • 81 2 THE FIRST "holiday-ramp *cniinar" for teachers of English language classes organised by the Singapore Council for Adult Education will be held at Telok Paku, Changi, from April 19*22. The teachers will discuss methods of teaching English to adults, and plan expansion of work among adults. Mr. P.
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  • 97 2 WITHOI'T calling on their defence, the Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam. ye<terdav ace: ted Chacko Matthews, described as a Singapore broker. and Loh Eng Hiok. a food] control officer, of a charge of abetting in cheating Gian Singh and Co. of 174 record!
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  • 43 2 SWA M I Ya:nade\ ananda. president of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, v.i!l conduct a prayer meeting «nd continue the lecture on 'Outline of Hindu Philisophy 'omorrow. at 6. H0 p.m. in .he Mission premises in Norris Road. All are invited.
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  • 159 2 A MOTION that married I women in Singapore should earn a living was carried by a 70-vote majority in a debate between senior students of pan Ens Seng School and Chinese Girls School yesterday. The main argument for the motion was that many
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  • 135 2 photo. THE \ftl-iiear-old copy o) the Leeds Mercury and General Advertiser, which has just been completely restored by a Singapore advertising firm, will be sent to America shortly. Mrs. Joan Booty, who carried out the restoration by a neir pi a aliasing process. Told The
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  • 263 2 Dogs To Combat Crime SINGAPORE Police will send an inspector and three English-speaking constables for training at Imber Court, the Metropolitan police dog training centre, soon after the Coronation. Mr. O. Lewis. A.S.P., who I has just returned from London. after
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  • 76 2 A SMALL advam-e party of ihe Ist Battalion West Yorkshire (Prince of Wales' Own) Regiment arrived in Singapore yesterday in the troopsh p Empire HaUadale. to prepare for the coming of the re-t of the battalion which i* due m the next few months. Yesterday's arrivals
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  • 21 2 THE Singapore Government j has received information that smallpox exists in Jeddah and has declared it an infected place.
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  • 175 2 MORE than 50 teachers in Singapore's afternoon schools are to make a strong protest to Government over their dismissal at the end of June. The teachers, who have all got between two to three years' teaching experience are being dismissed because Government is
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  • 147 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE MYSTERIOUS Orient kl not what it used to be. according to Third Ofn-er .Tohan Jacobsen of the Swedish cargo liner Lao, who is in Singapore rev frig the East after 15 yearMr. Jacobsen told The Standard yesterday: "We influence has
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  • 156 2 Local Pay Decision Today SINGAPORE Government i* exported iod.«v to tell i: ployees m the lower income group whether they will cot increased allowances. Representative! of se^^rl imdustiial I will mtr I three-man representative committee ot the Government to resume their negotiations. The Standard understands that Government hag accepted in
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  • 64 2 THE S C 'd Mr. C.V 1\... v acher reci .<«..« ,i d< tent Regulations. prot< ..«..».::>•. M oond I attached to h pension order, \^..> n Go\ ernment't attention. C'iio Abdul Saxnad tsj v:ho waj eased at th^ time a> Ml N.ii:. hite>*> on Wi
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  • 125 2 4u? O CLE RK employed at the Royal Engineers, Singapore, yesterday paid §300 nO* a ii Ce l L not <> n Oct. 14. 1919. He U now prepared to part with it provided someone make* him a "reasonable" offer. Tb« joew owaer of thii note.
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  • 157 2 First Move In The Transport Take-Over WorkingJPart^Foritu^ THE first step towords setting up o ccntrol transport authority to co-ordinate and contrc on islond wide service in Singapore was token i Wednesday's meeting of the Public Possenqci Transport Committee appointed jointly by Go ernment and City Council. The Committee appointed a
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  • 7 2 Work Or, Decoration Po les Start i
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  • 183 2 THOUSANDS of Singapore Improvement Trust tenants living in post-war Trust flats w ill stage a down strike and resist any attempts to eject them when they refuse to pay the 15 per cvnt increase in rent, The Standard was told yesterday. Mr. Lee Choon Eng.
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  • 21 3 HE LED THE FAREWELL AMBUSH s deol the one of n> we M ho itipport <\ JW 0 of il 'I U«'Silll.lt.
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  • 8 3 An Indian Department 1a- j hIn- se n
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  • 37 3 1 fond r > hurry v. nly hen ffcr de« Bui Science irrective ttCfa by function! I gCIKT- -n tO ndulac making meci tlic proach il t*> mippctitCi ..mi [ost CO., (PostloxM.. .23) «d, Singapo»*
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  • 89 3 Glands Made young- vigour Renewed Without Operalion i time of l I S i n tnpili^nl i youthful vl- than piand treat--1 >>y an harmless I --t and r v nown to ly on yo ir glands. faat tliat you y pi wcr and rue of 'i rlanda and men
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  • 144 3 1 [ERE is no e thai lg are I Into or through 2 i Customs spokes- 1 i told The Standard yesl av. 1 < nmenting on a by Mr. Hart y A V in deles- I <• Nations Commision on Narcotics,
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  • 54 3 THE Singapore Civil Dee DepartMiem will hold a demonstration at Kolam Ayer on May .">. The demo >n is designed to show how civil defence s operate when dealing with bomb damage*' it will begin at .~>..':0 p.m. with a brief talje on civil defence operations and
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  • 230 3 THF FIRST consignment of 10-cent Coronation stamps arrived in &iagapora yesterday. More are expected in a fortnight. Mr. W.A. Cooper. Director of Posts, said the stamps would jc sold either on Coronation Dnv or the following day. Details of facilities tot the purchase of these stamps
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  • 96 3 TIIF. Singapore Urban (J--op m ative Union will be holding in examination fa a;idlt ot itive societies on April 20 :t 5.15 p.m. under the superv h m »1 the Senior Co-op-er;« Officer. The uni m has been hohtfns p Ihtee months' course In i' j','
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  • 42 3 THE Singapore Trarif\ Advisory Committee be*"' 1 meeting on April 21 at Commercial and Industrial DepartmenJ to discuss the import of Japanese textiles. Mr. On? Pens Ting of thy Chirr's,- Chambers c merc« ia attending the meetuig.
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  • 137 3 TMF S ngapore Marine P ce think they know wrho owns he (intended yacht found drifting] near Pulau Anak Sambu, an Ind> 1 Island l* miles otY Singapore; The yacht bore a plate which Indicated that it had been built j by a Singapore
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  • 278 3 Special Displays Planned THE larger Singapore stores are now preparing for the women's John Little's told The Standard yesterciav they will stage a mannequin parade early in May. Evening dresses for the many Coronation balls and dancei would be shown tog< "her with gai len
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  • 320 3 THE triumphant First CamerS?/ ai VL Were piped Jubilantly into the railway station in gapO I C yesterifcy on their return from Segamat where. shot to y ?u a as a partin shot to the terrorists, thev n a Rcd DOSS and two of
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  • 69 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Thins.— The Johore State Council has approved the application of $2, 088. 972 as supplementary allocations from the Federal Government in respect of 1952 estimates. A sum of $1.:i43.98H will h e revoted for 1953 estimates. The supplementary expenditure i> for additional
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  • 105 3 MR. ADLAI STEVEXSON. defeated Democratic candidate in the recent United States presidential elections, will be told today by pro-Kuomintani; leaders that unless the Chinese mainland Is freed, world peace is impossible. In a three-point memorandum to be submitted to him, the Chinese leaders urge the United
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  • 30 3 GSM. Mr. Bapoo of the Ismail English School Seoul Group, Kota Bahru has left for Kuala Lumpur to attend the Queen's Scout standardisation course at Castle Camp.
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  • 241 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE telephone at the Singapore office of the Qantas Empire Airways continued to ring throughout yesterday for enquiries about the special Coronation souvenir envelope and philatelic facilities the airways has arranged to offer the public at 11 places on its London
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  • 62 3 photo. A I r ENGLISH schools in Singapore and the Federation close today for the first term holidays Most of the teachers and children went out on excursions and this picture taken at the Standard Production Department shows girls from the Balestier Road School with their teacher,
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    • 236 3 m THE PRESIDENT" is your finest way to the U. S. A. m Doul.le -«le led "Strato" (.Uppers* are wmi rlii-i\ely on President flights. No exlra laie. ><m board Tht President at Manila eOMMctinf lip» }»«r iiom Singapore. Aboard Tht President you savor wond.-i lul gOtinMfl meals tip the finest
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    199 4 From Page 1 From the neighb arrived to protect the itrandt travellers. In about fifteen minutes another helicopter carrying the rest of Mr. Stevenson's party rame to p;ck them up. Gen. Templer who was touring Malacca in another he'iroptcr hrard over 'he plane radio the accident to Mr
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  • 182 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Inche ail in the First Magistrate's Court, today, George Lim, a 25-year-old temporary clerk In the Detainees Office. wa<: committed to stand trial at the High Court, <>n a charge of corruptly accepting
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  • 26 4 KUAXTAX. Thurs— Two:/y--threp ketua kampongs in Kuantan District attended a two-day civics course at Kuantan. They were taken round by the information officer. Kuantan.
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  • 78 4 MALACCA, Thurs.. The Malacva Municipal registers have been opened lor tl\e annual revision. They will remain open daily from 4.30 to 6 p.m. except on Sundays and holidays till May Application forms may be obtained from the Municipal office General Post Office and the registration offices
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  • 102 4 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The application of Messrs. Shaw Brothers to buiid a cinema hall at Lemon Street, Seremban, was approved at yesierday's meeting of the Town Boaid, on condition that the licence for the Sapphire Theatre which is under lease to the applicants is not rent wed.
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  • 214 4 PENANG. Thurs. While not considering it desirable to enforce the erection of commercial establishments of not less than four or five stories high, the Peuang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, in its annual report. s:ated it would be preferable that the Municipal Council concentrated o.j cheaper
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  • 47 4 THE Singapore! Government will meet representatives oi the Medical Workers' Union on April 24 to negotiate a settlement on the unions claims. A meeting between the two parties scheduled for yesterday was cancelled because the union was unable U) attend the meeting.
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  • 170 4 BATl T PAH AT Thurs. The band of the Ist Battalion of ih. Fijian Infantry Hrßimrnt. playing for \hr last time in Malaya at Batu Pahat yesterday, was presented with seven new drums hy the Batu P.ihat people MM a gratitude for their services in the
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  • 81 4 YEOP bin Hussain. a "0 year-old Malay with 25 previous convictions for offences committed in almost every town in the Federation and Singapore, mas .yesterday sentenced in the Singapore First District Court to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment for cheating a woman. His previous convictions, ranging from two
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  • 354 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Recent rains have damaged the wooden bridge at Bentong with the result that the volume of traffic now passing over it must be reduced to allow repairs to be carried out. The State War Executive Committee has therefore decided that the
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  • 328 4 IPOH, Thurs.— Thirty -two new villagers from various parts of Perak will attend a civics course here starting next Monday. This is the sixth civics course to be held here designed to acquaint them with the functions of various Government departments. Those
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  • 237 4 MALAYS, CHINESE DENY REPORT ON RACIALISM THREE Perok Stotc C n many Moloy ond Chin,* Standord yesterday the C^ Telegraph', report 0 roc D communal d.strust C om,n 9 I S*'^ Councilor. Mid I ll suspicion or Ml-f, 1 Mr. Chtata Ghim I Couii'M lor an I p the Kinta
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  • 195 4 PENANG. Thurs.— Several arches will bfl tlXCtSjd by organisations and firms in Penally during the Coronation celebrations in June this year, the Municipal Engineer, Mr R. Bailey, c Standard today. The Malayan T -*ian Con-§re-s planninf build a water fountain vith coloured lights In v* r
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  • 116 4 PENANG. Thun. A young Chinese girl Kok Ah t fivinf evidenog before Mr. J. F. H Weston ai the praliminary inquiry into her grandmother*« Jeath, said that the heard her grandmother vomiting and v. is told by the deceased that had taken caustic soda A
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  • 48 4 TAIPIN'C. Wed.-Two hundred Mrthodi.st youlh--from Singapore. P<r.<k. Penang. K^<«aii and Paining will be attending the biennia: North Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute here from April 21 to May 1, at the Lady Treacher Girls* School. Dr. Marmaduka Dodsworth of Ptnanjt arilj open Iht In tula. ag<
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    • 73 4 Q (Jlimpse of Chinese history HAN GENERAL ii^Mlß^ th% two fomous lIV.I IV. liuTliai^v^ tenetois of the V W r^^^^j^nxfin^S Romonce of the Th,c« i if jM j^SM^^^li trrow He was how- S~~ 'rt jU 'Jputr IS| •*e« <o»ed from Qrcot v>^j^^ ,1 pom ond dcofh by i HUA TOH,
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  • 312 5 f 01 R dance bwtesMi nts off the jwrtnn Road, which collaps- sday nisht. in salvaging the hatever they nd of their perind house yesterday, yesterday lion work in Standard i_nrxru"xrxn ELECTION CTTEE NAMED DS;LAKTLDSTGF also is T r h eLrde U d d
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  • 90 5 Automatic Registration A'Hindrance' THE proposed automatic registration of voters la Singapore is hampering t ht» present registration drive. Mr. M. P. D Nair. Legislative and City Councillor told Tha Standard, yesterday. Mr. Nair said: "Many of the eligible voters do not go for registration now. because they think that they
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE Police have deained a man. believed to be one of the two armed Ma ays. who robbed a Chinese taxi driver in Charlton Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, shortly after midnight on Wednesday. The taxi driver was robbed of his wrist watch, worth $20. and
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  • 30 5 AN amendment to the Singapore Crown Lands Encroachment Ordinance which seeks to tighten th e law to prevent trespassing by squatters, will be introduced into the Legislative Council.
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  • 287 5 SINGAPORE, the Federation, Sarawak North ;V n alnin«tc.l I n!ca! b per^n n ner iDCiPaIIV U e fie d This is stated in the 1952 [report of the Council of .Technical Co-operation in •South and South-East Asia published yesterday. i The report says 'during
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  • 170 5 COURT TOLD MAKING his defence in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, Rahman bin Abu Bakar. a clerk attached the Pilgrim Office said the ten witnesses who had testified against him were pilgrim brokers and were tiying to "save their own skins." Rahman was charged
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  • 145 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-For falling to lodge returns of their companies' business as required under the Swme Tax Ordinance, two local businessmen who olladed Tullty were convicted and fined by Inche f.malli ln the First Magistrate's Court, today. Ismail in me r»»» The twQ defendant s
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  • 22 5 Subah Singh, a 43-year-old watchman died la aniluJlance en route to hospital last night. He was assualted in DfAlmeida Street.
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  • 26 5 THE Commissioner Genera] Mr Malcolm MacDonald.. will open the Candhiji Memorial in r P uc Course Lane. Singapore, at 4 30 pm. on Saturday.
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  • 188 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday recorded a verdict of murder against some person or persons unknown at the end of the inquiry into the death of 21-year-old Teo Cher Seip. Teo't body was discovered m Jan. 2, in t he room •>[
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  • 81 5 A SPECIAL memorial service was held at the Singapore Straits Chinese Methodist Church ai Kampong Kapor Road yesterday for Captain Allan ,T. VVu who died in the air crash at Kuala Lumpur recent ly. The service wu attended by friends and Captain Wu's widow and two
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  • 164 5 THE need for continued 1 efforts to Increase rice production in Southeast Asia in order to rnret the needs of expanding population- u;i< stressed by the Consultative Committee on Rice, which concluded its two-day meeting in Singapore yesterday. The committee noted the improvement in th
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  • 206 5 JOIIORK BAIIRI, Thurs— Kulal was en fete today for the official opening of the District Office and the Court House by Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, Deputy Mentri Besar. The town was heflagged an all shop fronts were decoratec Business was dosed for
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  • 126 5 THE Labour Group in tin* Singapore City Council will oppose the move to lower criling heights in Improvement Trust houses to eight feet, at this afternoon's special Council meeting^ Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Lab. West) told The Standard Jast night that the group will
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  • 71 5 Standard London Correspondcnr LONDON, Apr. 16. Th« following or* tK. closinf prket »f rubber and tin on tK. London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 20 Id. June 20id. July/Sepr. 20\d. Oct./Dec. 20 d. Jon./Mor. 1924. Moy e.i.f 19jd. Marker Oulf. LONDON TIN Sp»f £750 per ton buyers,
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  • 801 6 AN armistice in Korea will not mean th;tt thv ideological struggle between Communism and democracy will cease. On the contrary the Comniunist)ed struggles in Asia, and particularly South-East Asia, might be intensified. We tend to forget that anti-Communist wars are being foufiht in Burma. Malaya, Philippines
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    317 6 JTUSAN Melayu says that not* more than half a million I dollars should be spent or.l processions and other entertainments to celebrate th« Coronation and that the remaining one and a half million dollars should be spent on welfare projects, it would be more in keeping with the
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  • 149 6 We the PEOPLE THE LOCAL MAN Sir; The recent pay arbitration has proved that in Government Service local men in Senior Posts are better than expatriates. The only one among Government representatives who seems to be beft informed on the subject af back-dating is a local man. Our high-ranking expatriate
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  • 1093 6 WHEN Mr. Yong Pung How opened his tribunal in Singapore last week to hear arquments and to settle the dispute between a group of workers and their employers, Malayan history was made in tour ways. This was the first arbitration court without assessors. This was the
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  • 1133 6  -  B. Tesselin Bu IX THE forefront of all Indonesian problems today is the Army. The unrest which has shaken the country since October 17 last is of military origin and the meddling of political parties is a subsequent manifestation. When discussing this question, however,
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  • 238 7 DON, April 16. (Renter )-Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer claimed that Mr. R. A. Butler, the present Conserhancrllor. in his budget yesterday wanted to stagnation into which British production had i fallen. 'There has been a re-distri-bution in favour of people who
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  • 73 7 it; (UP) tera ■nnounccd that security Java nave crusri- i:tid movement its< f the "Rod in the vicinity *.a town let i -oast east t capital. icment said the attempting to low administraJava but was ;e its plans fd out. headquarters anement *j d two
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  • 259 7 Jb AP)~ The United states and Russia, in rare agreement, lined up yesterday behind a Brazilian resolution which expressed the hope that further negotiations at anmunjom will achieve an early armistice in Korea. That unusual teamwork between U.S. Ambassador Ernest A. Gross and Russia's
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  • 78 7 PARIS. April 16, (UP) France called on all free nations yesterday to support the invaded Indo-China kingdom of Laos, but officials made it clear they have no intention of laying a formal complaint before the United Nations. A communique issued at the end of a regular
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  • 84 7 LONDON. April 16 (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill, told the House of Commons yesterday afternoon he hoped to be able to make a statement in the near future about the resumption of the main armistice negotiations at Pantnunjom. He was replying to Mr. D.
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  • 153 7 HANOI, April 16 (Reuter) Military sources said that Vietminh division No. 304 today marched into Laos and clashed with French outposts inside the border. The division had been poised on the border for the last Jive days had previously sent "feelers" into Laos territory. In
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  • 209 7 gi f *tewa7desi >..\ed the live s of -t rvicemen in five feet of e Diane in which tiling cmshed ■ip the Cascade < Id from Seatpeople on V. C 'en and chest Lnng hobbled :e snow -de to give I i.st couldn't there" she
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  • 55 7 General Matthew B. Ridguay. Allied Supreme Commander in Europe. sern at the French residence in Rabat, Morocco, recently welcomed by General Augustin Guillaume (right). French Resident General in Morocco They are pasting through an honour guard of "G o u m s." Moroccan troops. Behind General Ridgway
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  • 183 7 'OPIUM FOR COLD' US: Reds Smuggle Dope Into Malaya UNITED NATIONS, April 16, (Reuter) The I nited States yesterday accused Communist China of officially exporting narcotics to get American dollars and strategic materials. Harry Anslinger, the American delegate, told the United Nations Commission on Narcotics, that smuggled gold was being
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  • 227 7 ROME. April 16, (Renter) Two hunger crazed youths who drifted for 74 days in the Indian Ocean in an open boat were today given emergency treatment prescribed by radio from Rome. The skipper of the ship which rescued them, the 10,000-ton Italian
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  • 362 7 UK, EGYPT WILL HOLD TALKS ON SUEZ SOON LONDON, April 16. Britain announced today that negotiations with Egypt on all outstanding questions mainly the Suez Canal will begin shortly in Cairo. Tht announcement came from Primt Minister Winston Churchill's official residence at No. 10 Downing Street. Sir Ralph Stevenson. British
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  • 108 7 LONDON. April 16 (UP) The Foreign OfTi< t spokesman announced today that the Japanese ambassador had been summoned by the Marquess of Reading, Parliamentary Undi isecretary for Foreign Affairs "who made known to him Her Majesty's government's viewon tht> subject of the purcha of
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  • 45 7 FORMER Senior Ch ef Ko n.irifie Mbiyu ;tnd fi other Africans .1 used of roi lO k .-ruor Kikuyii 'hii Waruhiu \\< iu\\ by the Supreme l'<> irt in Na yesterday. B::' all ■rres|ed under emei I ilationa on .t a> ing th»- <<. .1
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  • 198 7 VATICAN CITY, April 16, (AP)— Pope Pius, outlining a Catholic attitude on psychotherapy, warned both psychoanalysts and patients of the limits within which they may practise or submit to this modern form of healing. i Psychologists, he said, must not assume priestly functions. Patients must not
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  • 179 7 LONDON. Api II ,»<• *r| Fjeld Mai I der, British Mil i lance, told the Ho <,f l yesterday that the West justified in takiti? 1.. the future by •■<•■ i opn in the military ic< :.e in < past year. "If it is true
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  • 71 7 Moscow April i it. -Thr six British .iijd I' i h rivili.in m t, leased by tho North Korei will arrive her.- ne> I M. nd;i/ it 1 1 IN) 1,,,-al (jine. thr B' U EmbassT anno Thev urv from hen to l< i v
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    • 31 7 SEEN IN THE IKIEf K Vjfl «.KM\ ttltUU 11 i' n hit m »v be found »lif»«i*» y^^ »>>rff iii MH|rt«ti »andy I i W^ i .k. Air*«y* fleet. cttwmt* >■'• AHWAYI
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  • 191 8 TURIN, April 16. (AP» Sixtyflve manufacturers fttim seved countries will -how ofl their latest model* in Turin's 35th International automobile show, schedule I for April 22 to May J. The show is one of Europe*! greatest. The U.S only non-European country to paticipate \ni.l
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  • 177 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A SHIP that does not go home berthed in Singapore yesterday on her first round trip to the East. She U the Swedish cargo liner Lao, ©f 5,553 gross tons, which has joined her sister-ship, the Thai, on
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  • 128 8 Japs, Aussies Hold Talks On Pearling CANBERRA. April 16 (Reuter) Talks on fishing arid pearling rights between Australia and Japan are being held in Canberra The tatks which began Monday are expected to last for most of this week. It was authoritatively learned that Australia had told the Japanese delegation
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  • 64 8 LONDON. April 16 (Renter) Lord Douglas, chairman of British European Airways, left her e by air for New York on his way to Puerto Rico to attend a three-day technical conference on helicopters which opens there next week A statement, issued as he left,
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    • 657 8 K. P. M. LINES (AlMt [HMikiiiu aarat* la K I M I ll* > AKKINM^ UtPAHriiRKB From D \i»r i: Lariaai from Palemba \i»r" I »H Klvia <(> Bandiermaiin Kagan I>m DJaka i \,,r is D Anr 17 van liu-tNtik iron BaJawar l.iriaiu fo Pa.emb:i: g Apr I>* Ue.: \p
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    • 435 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Itegular Sailings to hiiu and Japan from Singapore Purl Swettpnham Prnang Also direct Sailing* from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'oore Due Penanf l^rom "AnkftßW" Apr lf> Apr 21 Hongkong "Yorhow May 6 May 8 Japan. H'kmi< Sail> J^ 1 1 1 Penan* Spore
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    • 636 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM S<AN,h Mxu -PRCTORLJ^ for Bangkok f Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobt Yokohama.. ?o M m A^* A for Adil^dt W l-r^ Mclbournt. Sydney (not loadint local cargo) 3n -SELANDII- for Bangkok i >, U Nt| "SONGKHLA for Bangkok fi ,S! "JAVA- for Djakarta BangI? k S^«
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  • 370 9 US Reassures Japan u VSIIINGTON, April 16, (UP)-A State IW* ..,oK,Mnan assured Japan yesterday that Amer n do |tar spending in Japan will not be redSced )U for at least two years, even if the EOt e hd* now. and
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  • 51 9 Rubber Down 1 1/8c, Irregular rd Market importer e% in Singapore K rents per lb. on terday, lor May Bt 67 7 H H 4 ;ikp follow- et yesterliie setback which opened W« dnesday's I fluctuated y cnt s per lb. nover of busited. i were small, .v ;e re
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  • 23 9 uiation ***** lb.) vester' Buvers SclJei: r>i> 64 65j 81| 62J «>79 68 ♦i7| (i8 H7j tiB »i7| |7j '"i (>Bi
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  • 81 9 MALAYAN shipments of prepared latex dining February amounted to 5,562.50 tons, of which 3,337.74 tons wen shipped from Singapore, according to official statistics Of the Malayan shipments. 1. 814.01) tons went to Britain and 1.973.18 tons to the United Stales. Singapore shipments to Britain were
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  • 97 9 X ,V I( i NS^ A P fi J»st ended— mow than In any among industrial countries Old the bnited Mr Kck M id t h re would l s hunt ion^aS^nan^H^d"^ and Social probably be a n nu-reased low h line* hV laSiSdVislld
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  • 274 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The production oi cement in Malaya will commence in June when the works which will be completed by then, are expected to be in full operation Shareholders of the Malayan Cement Ltd.. were told this ut the general meeting today by Mr.
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  • 97 9 COLOMBO. April 16. (Reuler) Ceylon's external asset: hud their largest single drop. for many months, in March, by 105.(i(i0.(i(i0 rupees (about £7,875,000), Central Bank figures revealed yesterday. This was roughly a third of the total fall in these s^etfor the whole of last year. External
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  • 75 9 WASHINGTON, April 16, (AP)— U.S. army engineers have rejected apparent low bids of the English Electric Company of Stafford, England. for 10 transformers ami four generators for the Columbia River dam. and said that bidding would be re-opened later The English company wrai apparently a
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  • 100 9 THE i. dhiee market In Singapore was quiet in all Motions yesterday with only small business passing. Copra was s!igh'.ly lower in price at J 1$ per picul buyer> for April shipment and tellers a t $42*. The copra market was uncertain. Coconut oil had buyers at
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  • 61 9 KYOTO. April 16. (UP) The second International Conference on Tourism in Asia and the Far East yesterday agreed hat the next convention would be held in Manila in January. 1954. With the Pacific Conference on Tourist Travel a'so scheduler! for the Philippines that same month,
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. April 16.— Specif Standard Servioe: Closing pricey on the Hongkong Exchange todav w e:e $15.80 to £1 sterling; So 9225 to US$l: $1.8:i4 to Malayan II: $0 1950 to one Indonesian Ruppiah. Gold $2«»5.00 to one t-^el.
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  • 191 9 PHILADELPHIA, April 16, (AP) An American financial writer believes the I'nited Slates is "at the top of the boom" and that a decline could come this year. Addressing the annual ronvention of the National Federation of Financial Analysts Societies. J. A. Livingston,
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  • 516 9 Coffee, Tea, Rubber Affected By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, April 16. Traders continue to take a pessimistic stand on the future of coffee, rubber and tea, the principal export commodities of foreign estates in Indonesia. They primarily base their opinions on the
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  • 361 9 NEW YORK. April 16, (AP)— Fro/en food nlan buying is sweeping the country and business i* terrific Hundreds of firms have organised hastily to take a bite of the market. Trade sources figure there were f,O plans operating a year ago. Now there ire
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  • 83 9 •si «Md.«rd Market BepoMer > SJNGAPORJ i bun 1 1 <• rkei quiet indu era flrsß h fail busiiH i i bi Ch e- r IMM slKlii v Hu* rr *>. \>, a l- I Nrav# Ord> 2 17 W. H M. M C 4..
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  • 121 9 C I OSIN'j; ruhb. r pru s mts orr Ih hi Sin- pore on Tburs4aj wen HuvtT'' filler* No 1 i; s s N|)«| i <;:. «:z Me i k"s n r,7; »,X4 No •k s s Mj No i; > n ..i i. Tea* Ml. KtNTtAPOKI ThiiM
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    • 722 9 |||g^^ SINGAM>CkM*F > ia a Lumpui\ KuanUn. Kpta PEN \N(.: LM am— 6.6 ft: i 41' Choice presented by Geoffrev liTV/B arW*CC7 Bahiu. Ad.- Star. Pe..a:ig ..ML prn -77 It. Weeks; 10 30 A> Singapore: 11 rklAriw 4 rJO a.m. sinrisk \M> m T VSET am. Programme* in Malay: OIARY
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  • 998 10  -  ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By OETI KM h >li- day and picking .i|> the threads I < i meI incholy b Bul this \\tli > firstly 1 i 'he t ol *he iperb Kentner recital Last Sundai and secondly beca I 'overe>i liiiit somi thing new had
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    91 10 'I WAS A MAN' Oi i'is tint* Hea r<i MU>r Ist WoU Call In a new chapter in next Sunday's issue, Christine Jorgensen tells of the Io e r° m S. WhiCh COmpUted her Se She tells how she began to live 9 w a o;?c a on;< Z?£T a
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  • 751 10 rPHOSE mh i missed the x Rot aw Club's Talent Time Show at the Great World C week certainly denied themselves a lot of fun. Without wishing in anyway to detract from the buik of the entertainers, about tori items were really outstanding. The ladies were
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  • 250 10 like a dustman, for the oiTect of the imitation of his call is the fact that its you doing it. A bird whistler doesn't dress up like a bird, and the man in the U.K. who imitates those sliding doors on the Underground doesn't dre>s up
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  • 153 10 Star Contest No. 11 Can You Name This Actor? \ll through <h>« wrek n Ihe Singapore M.innirtl prrM-nts it* ele\mth stir «>n led All >ou\e col to do Is to collect ilie pictures md coupons tor ill six ui>« and smd them together m.h the names ol the «t.irs und»r
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  • 940 10 p^NE could almost accuse v th e musical planners (as a joke, of course > of musical non co-operation for we have two releases on MGM— one says "Take Me Horn/' ,nd the other says "Don't Send Me Home. However, it's just the way the titles turned
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  • 226 10 AFIFR hearing a rTMIrh ■boot the mria| Cathedral", it aa W ith mixed feelings that I away from the V Theatre last week ginning of the p moments of nir. contract. an<i many i change* took plac** quite perceptibly. This, mm proof enough thai idea was succeeding. But
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    • 237 10 X». Jfcy X. i isS S S&:? AX* mwvs?:...'. w x,..-,. >: :-:«?SwasSs 5 rpOMTI QtOTATMM, The I 1 mou.h ob r r« „«o rlv Ken Me J > heart murmurs. "—Voltaire f V(»l R R|RIIU>\TF > *M» KIRTHSK.\ with teammi v i C; il people > 5 f V
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  • 87 11 WELSHMEN OUT CLASS THE IRISH Sortbera Ireland, Kriii.n— Wales brat hrre «oals to iwo international th V ind l>irk hrr I i spirited h l tils hv Ireland 1-3 at halfuell deserved i.attla^sinr their mn pha« mor« dash ••.€->' could minutes Walej held I soccer I^fKRNATIONAI MATCH played U.ll— Div.
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  • 448 11 ™h. <? Wi eve n the cheers **U be louder when Singapore and Johore Combined Schools meet today at Jalan Besar in their annual encounter Both teams have been hard in training ,-md both teams are determined to show their superiority. Singapore
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  • 41 11 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— The ial .soccer match between Me past and present bov s o f the Ismail English School Kota B.ihru for the Mahydden S!m- d will be played at* the Ismail School green on Thursday April
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  • 83 11 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— Tic ITO Battalion the Malay Regiment KoU Bahru will hold its Athletic Meeting at the Aerodrome, Pengkalan Chepa. Kota Bahru „n Thursday April 23 mere will be an open invitation i relay for the Mil e Medley Re- lay. n is expected that
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  • 89 11 against Batu Pahat Chinese in the inter-district football com--1 petition on Sunday, at the English College ground in j tore Bahru will be selected irom the following 1 Leone Ab Bah. Lee Yon* Liang. Er. Wee LUt. Tan SonJ Poh, Ng Buck Chuan. Lee S/.e rat Er We
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  • 70 11 Gwkk kim UNO age m peeeai away peaceful!* .it nil r .<<i Woo Mun (itrw Road on lith April aja 1 t behind hi> hrloved wife >* -ons l<Tk < 1. rk Jim I. < Hai und three daughter* 1 1 N'eo. K' K«»<»n Nee ■on-li 1 m Vco
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    • 204 11 Coronation thrStJli^t^'i SffS'&'S ?"«<* wlßßer s including a seat a t th. r> United Kingdom bv air modatloS toTot&^Z^SS* 1 to <**»<£ "com. 1 si45S. «i«^SS r'"o U b po5 r !n ted h'V* cll nomwate any amateur Z.,1. b reader can the most popular in M *li?l sportswoman as
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    • 427 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENrERS CECRETARIAT: Supply of City Council Uniform Buttons Forms and particulars from Secretariat (Room 235), Second Floor. City Hall Close NOON— 2I-4-53 CITY ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT: Supply of Spares for Electric Cookers. Forms from Electrical Engineer's Office (Room No. 109) Close NOON— U-5-53 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Supply of
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    • 673 11 NOTICKS TIIK PENANG I lit F CUB SIMMER >fl h I iv<. 19S1 SATI'RDAY. 9TH MAY. 1953 WEDNESDAY, I3TH MAY 1953 SATURDAY. 16TII MAY 1953. P^TRIES rlose 12 O. 'o, k Noon on Wednesday 2»th April, 1953. Application T.Ms for SPBSCRIBING MEMBF.RS for the Financial Year IST SEPTFMBFR. 1952 to
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    • 447 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I IBF? \KY m I■ S« (Ml 1-114/B/ 132-M ].*>«/ B I»^{ Vl L'»r4/B/27», I2A pm. Female) <78f,.\-H4 H \2-lA-1K W \m ISA ;>4 pm. p>D^ COX 1 Totai PRM range from 11M.79 p.m annual Incrementa to 4 (Malei and $42»; pm iFnn*U <Mal»' candidate! eritl CertilW ijualincaiion
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    • 241 11 I r~ 'I VO' HAIN'T "^_s__L KIULER SW«HT.r f )II CM c, A. E. v<E W~ SHO' "NU^ "I f 1 i^ i-i -i_n_o_ri_o_ri_r<j~->~l-»~— O_n_j ri_i~i_i~ui~i_i~i_r~i_i~i_i~i_ri_- ~u~i_*"u*nj~~_~*i_i~u~i-.<~Li~ i_i~i»~i_i~i_n_i~i oni— S^^^^^^^^^^^^N^^^^^N^N_^^%_^»^^^^ IIF Oh "hello DR \k.UTS TO TME PETUNIAS. jJBP r pUL^2E7^IHB| FVFN "MIXJGh I'VE RFTIRrD I IxJ/tf L At <
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  • 179 12 He Has A Mission Tonight LIM KEE CHAN has I mission tonight a mission to prove to Singapore fight bins that he is their best prospect for world ranking honours. Hii by a NBA ban. Kec Chan will only be abie to tight in this area for the next two
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  • 129 12 SCORIxr, a goal in each half. St. Joseph's Insitution broug off a well deser\eri 2-0 win over Victoria' School in a S senior schools friendly soccer match played on the SJi {round j yesterday. Forcing the attack right from the kick-off. SJI had their first] poa! through
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  • 59 12 I IN the inter department soccer Anal of the Kian Guan Company a: tne Farm Park yesterday. Rubber department beat the Rot 4-2 Scorei s for the Rubber I Department were Lim Kens Se. I Kang Peng Aik. Boon Yoon Seng (2>. Lai Hu:»t Peck
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  • 224 12 Federation Xl t Os Thrilling Game 1.-> THE South Korean to Malaya XI 3-2 in wna, of the four matches pi", i»W! -3,<00 was a mere han pared to last Sunday's I but th e few at J i h r stadium enjoyed a better There
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  • 520 12 By WINDSOR LAD RICE KING, half a mile in 51 and three in 38, and RED DUST (Hudson) half a mile in 51 and three in 38 3/5 were the best workers at this morning's workouts of candidates entered for Saturday. With
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  • 151 12 se '•< IK 5.A.F.A Hi\ i en- S day Y< w\n <•: eft T Teck sr h ied pil< prt-.-- ijnsucc mi Pe€ Vin in cad during I me!te 251 1 minute. R.' -ere at the attack ins end again nftcr the cl miirntt.
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  • 42 12 ROVERS W won then third bI aifhi outinj w:-.en they beat Government Printer- 4-0 in their SAFA Division :<B eague r.atcb played at B.ODCA. ground yesterday Seorers for R"v«.:< were. Avtai Sing 1 C2). Mnhnriewi «D and Ahm.id Bakar •!>
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  • 387 12 w BELOW are the weights for the third dav of the Singapore races on Saturday. CL 7"!?i v j 1 111 »»n«lulu B.o* Quicksand 808 A vd g«« llav%k Bft Windy Corner 807 Woodeote Inn 9.00 Treasure Top 8.00 Valiant Bov 8 (Hi I nti rt.iiiiiui-ni
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  • 101 12 BALESTIER United, scored easy ">-0 victory over the Town Rangers in a SAFA Div 3CJ match at St. Georges Road yesterday. Balestier United attacked from the whistle and In the filth minute a centre by right -winger Hai Tong gave Ibrahim the chance to score the
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    • 131 12 BIG BOXING TONIGHT a 9m, ALL SYDNEY vs ALL STARS HARRY 0 SULLIVAN fefek Sydney 10 Rd. vs fIHHk L|M KEE CHAN h -^----^-^y Singapore MAX MURPHY 1 Sydney 10 Rd. vs -=ir' RIC. PADERNAI Moni/o JIMMY BAINES 10 Rd. vs PAUL CHENG Sydney Singapore AHMAD vs GOH FAI SALEH
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