Singapore Standard, 20 April 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fe Sffl 5. J W2«7. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 195 J. SIXTEEN PAGES
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  • 37 1 Armistice Talks To Start On Saturday pXN >H vjo.M. April 19. ttions Command A the Com-: ,«,al tliat liill-j can armistice resumed next \pril 25, at 1100 s be on Daniel ire pk will ea eriF I
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  • 21 1 X killed and 45 a: and on V Do c iot:ed to be iethc of tick and:
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  • 641 1 Dulles Promises Priority To Asia WASHJNGTON, April 19, (UP)-Sccrctory of State John Foster Duhes said yesterday the Eisenhower administration is treating Far Eastern problems on a new basis of priority and urgency. He warned that a Red China attack on Indo China would have the most
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  • 223 1 DATO TAN TO SEE XC Xi ALA LUMPUR, Sun— The two-day conference on Chinese education, which started here today, decided to oppose the new Education Ordinance with determinaton." Representatives of Chinese school teachers, the Malayan Chinese Association and the management committees of Chinese schools m
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  • 96 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The executive committee and Members of the National Council of IMP today dUussed the invitation received from the Mentri Besar of Perak and other sponsors of he National Conference to be held here on Apri JT They a' so considered the letter from
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  • 75 1 NAIROBI. April IS (Keuier* Police headauarters here reported today that a European had been found murdered at Sandham's Bridge Just e ast of Kitale. 200 miles northwist of Nairobi. Mr John Timmerman, chief of the colony's Criminal Investigation Department flew north immediately to take o\ei !h c
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  • 23 1 BRITAIN has put the clock* an hour yesterday. British Summer Time is one hour m advance of Greenwich Mean Time.- AP
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  • 149 1 Pilots' Narrow Escape AN ambulance dashed out to thf runway at Kalian?; airport yesterday morn ins after two Singapore pilots narrowly escaped injury when the engine of their Auster aircraft failed as the plane touched down. The Auster had beea out on a test flight with th c Royal Singapore
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  • 115 1 NEW YORK. April 10. (UP) The King of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk, told the New York Times that unless France gives his country more independence the Cambodians might rebel ayainst the oresent regime and join the Communist-led Vietminh Government. The king left on Saturday for home.
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  • 652 1 ter)— Grim details of 74-daj "cruise of m an opon boat which was survived by two youths. Selby Corgal 15), and Antoinr Vidot (20), were radioed i»two ships' captain f day. t'iic captain of the Buti h motoi tanker Harold S (8,555 'on i reported I ii.ic
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  • 160 1 10,000 In Ampang Checked KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A check on householders' food stocks and on identity cards was carried out m Ampang today. A house curfew was imposed over the area from 5 a.m.. until I p.m. This operation was one of the largest of its kind carried out m
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  • 69 1 NICOSIA. Cypre \i il i!» (Rtuter) a Buti-ii Kiip. peifi Airw.i (Hint, ofhmin>g the world s first pas.sent;«i servi( c l>y propellcr-i«-t an iiner. loft bei> at Q time (OT.iiO GMT) today •<• return journey to LoodOO. Tlie VitCOUOt, v hi' ;.i i hen ptfterday witii
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  • 187 1 KARACHI, April 19 (Reuter) —Pakistan's outgoing Premier Khwaja Nazimuddin. declared (hat his dismissal by the Governor General yes terday was illegal and revealed that he waT sacked, after he had refused o resign He said he still considered himself Prime Minister de jure" but not "de
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  • 184 1 MALACCA, Sun.— Sixty members of the UMNO, Malacca Settlement branch general committee, at their monthly meeting yesterday, decided to record their dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Dato Naning which arose out of his objection to a poster announcement of the recent UMNO half-yearly conference
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    35 1 photo. MR. AW BOON HAW recently visited an exhibition of farm products m Hongkong. He is seen here with Mrs. Aw. bring .shown round by the director of the exhibition. Mr. Chen Fei (rieht). Standard
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  • 57 1 TOKYO. April 19. (AP) First returns m Japan's national elections today indicated the voters still like Prune Minister Shigeru Yoshida and look with scorn on the Communists. Three hours after the voting ended ballots counted m Yoshida's home district showed the scrappy little Prime Minister leading all his
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  • 59 1 NEXT A -TESTS SYDNEY. April 19. (Renter) The Sydney Sun said today that secret atomic weapons had already been shipped to Australia ftur tht next round of test explosions, which would probably start late this year and might last for months. "At least 12 different kinds of serret weapons are
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    • 57 1 M^ 7 iger Testimon ia Is MR. ETHELRED TAPE, I^'cently appointed tn the Secretariat, ntimated that official circles placed onsiderable reliance upon the refreshing effects of TIGER BEER. tally. Wr. Tape has entered for the $4,000 Tiger Drinking Vessel Competition Don't aged you still have a chance. ProiM in v
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    • 18 1 jPALM^^TIIEEI WASHING lOAP Wh. ECOtOMYf dM njifihmoea, eftcctivelij stopped by (BAYER) C At? G^^ r y M^* I
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  • 176 2 AFTER teaching at Singapore Pearl'c 1 1 1 1 School for 37 years, Miss Ruth Mpsbergen. m retirement, told The idard yesterday "I've <.:i up my life to the teaching profession and I have ■lit to remain m one school roughoul my
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  • 138 2 THE Bukit Timah branch of the 2.000-strong Singapore Public Works Department Labour Union will hold an emergency meeting to protest against the "Departments adamant attitude m not reinstating a dismissed worker." The meeting will discuss action to settle the dispute* if :iie P.W.D. authority fail
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  • 123 2 CUE Abdul Samad Ismail MM-akinff at ye^tt'iday's lun<heo«. Others are: left to riuht: Inche Mohamed Noor. THE following is the result j of the Singapore Rotary fun fair ping pong ball competition ("How many Pmg Pong B. m Tank") based on The nearest estimates: Ticket
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    77 2 Rev. and Mrs Kboo Chiang: Bee of the Singapore Paya Lebar .Methodist Cburch < above celebrated the coMen anniversary of their wedding at the church on Saturday. The service was cooducted by Bishop R. L. Archer, (extreme right Hi the background > Rev. Kboo has bee* preaching m
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  • 249 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese who made good use of lapanese occupation currency has now more than 20,4)00 worth of gold, silver coins and old notes of various denominations. Mr. Koh Cheng Gim. a salesman m a 'ending shoe company, told The Standard
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  • 155 2 >ianaara ?ian nrpurirr lit Abdul Sjiuud Ismail, a Malay journalist and e.\--«l< Uim-»\ yesterday said he would not leave Malaya m "this struggle far freedom and independence" except ;in Mu tli force of circumstances or indifference of the public. He was speaking at the Islamic
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  • 226 2 ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED GROWING IN S'PORE SINGAPORE today faces the biggest tin employment problem since the liberation. Four thousand workers have been thrown out of their jobs because of the recent trade recession. Copra and rubber workers are the most hard h Next is the casual labour group who woik
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    32 2 FOR fi.i'inf Ie attend t v Johoi^e B^hru Po) ic« Court Mar. 15 to nn\ner a ti summon^. Ra.vhi/J bin Din. Singapore r^her. was fine i $20 I „,1 f^
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  • 56 2 PATTERN SERVICE Rosalind kafnam I ihe < ot pon ion must rnctiMM- thre* ten ct-ut -liiiiii* ,f rou w Nt >" ur pal tern tut I) dm. i C«*t th«- -«;nniiv >..„ rt tIM- p..Urrii 4 uumhri of orrter^ b»w C 4>ine to me wlthf»t the sfctmiK ihese wim't be
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  • 63 2 THEY are quouin^ to buy tickets for the opeaing performance of the B u sch Circus m Singapore at pj» yesterday. The queue m the pirtnt> is for the >«...»0 seats. The GermaM circus is pitching on a piece of va^'ant land m Victoria
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    • 57 2 Sm Ik a OUR NEW I Collection of i^ l^- C I HEAD J RESSE S^^^^\|^ I Wax and Diamante Head dresses I 1N p LRK WHITE CREAM I o' a "lOM $8.50 KA.M. Veils plain «,,,i jmuikhdered I b nt<^ $17*50 1-Vril. SIZE 2x3 AND 2x23/ 4 I r
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    • 72 2 TOOTAL S CUAIftMTEE SATISFACTION p iJ t I i TOOIAL I N TIEWir/ J r •dfhoMr «r«y lino JiJ K. -A, 8 PYRAMID f HANDKERCHII i s A TOOTAL 1 ROOUCT LABIES' GENTS PYRAMID I HANDKERCHIEVES i-'itr S<>irrinm lull at (The Premier Departmental St< G&Mf, Suuikt \GJa3Sngh C>! Ltd). jo-i;
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 198 2 Star Contest No. 12 Can You Name This Actress? «fl Bhw fc-ntries for Ihu ccntpst will m B^ close next Tharsdav. And the si Lm m?r}: nara^ s niH M jM M N correspondence Hill he ■Jl emertoined i B this nutler x V Lff th E l 1 or>s
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  • 298 3 photo. aged 17 songstress of the Great World who left for Sorowok for a short pleasure cum business holiday. urc COLOUR boarer, of the Singapore BarraIon of the Boyt' Brigade marching into *h Presbyterian Church at yesterday. Qinuol Batfalion poand service. Standard MISS WAN MING CHEW
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    • 237 3 L> B^ Kk^ HLw "A rh<tr fmh oZi'n i» M fl^B f.n^hhon of b*atit)i. t ■VMi Cari' fur yotirt flt f <fo," H^HB MHBy M.,..1i, r.«/l,"i/wf.i'i M Aa Tare for \<>«ir Am a* Ana Todd. Invrly atar nf th* J. Arthur Hank OrganiMliua. dtw» u««* I urn I otlrl S<m|»
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  • 130 4 BISHOP Ralph Ward of Hongkong will open \he South Fast Central Asia Conference ol th e Methodist Church tojiisht with an address entitled Christianity and the Chalknge of Communism". More than 60 delegates have arrived m Singapore for the conference which *iii last till Sunday. The
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  • 149 4 SINGAPORE'S scfcoolthildrea are now civea on the sa*t deatai *id »n kpecially coastructed deatal hats m schools. The fiaaao Committee of the Siagapor« Legislative ouncil has approved a eraat of Slfl ",00. for the «>rertioa of the^e huts that .ir P uader the charge of
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  • 38 4 ALI BIN RF..IAH. a 1 Office peon, was charted m ihe Johore Bahru P I Court with criminal breai h r trust of $1M and with a certain document. Jit allowed $JW bail pen tria'.
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  • 256 4 MORE than 150 volunteers Mill lake part m Singapore's first big post-war civil defence exercise which will be held at the Kolam Aver Civil Defence headquarters on May 5. 1: will be ihe first big demonstration of civil defence preparedness and all sections of
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  • 73 4 THE Singapore Police are' ■■]•■:>< u ;:ig for t yc witnesses of I an accident which took place on April 11 at 11.55 a.m at the junction of Kiilmcy Road 1 Orrhrrd Road. Four day< after this accident between a motor car and a bicycle, the cyclist died
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  • 209 4 i ,i L^ LA J-V MPUR Sun Anyone who has ti a veiled m Malaya cannot doubt that it holds i 7£f at ,I U i? re^. for the technically trained man Sir Donald MacGillivray, the Deputy High Commissioner said at a dinner held by the
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  • 120 4 ONE more Communist terrorist has been Killed by Security Forces m the Federation. A member of th e Security Forces was killed by terrorists. A patrol of the l/io Gurkhas killed 01^ of three terrorists they contacted m the Mersin* rea I Johore on Friday; April
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  • 262 4 $1 Mil. City Fire Station Ready In September WORK on Singapore's new $1 million fire station at Alexandra Rood if nearing completion and the station will be reody for service at the end of August or early September this year, Mr. J. Angus, Acting Superintendent of the Singapore Fire Brigade,
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  • 204 4 *nr. ™iiKap«»r«' i.(ivfrnm<- the proposed SlO increase m Ike tot I ments of the lower income *r< ii|, I basis of need and m compai:s., M viM X I other employers for comparal I In a stai' I issued last p I night, the Government
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  • 168 4 C -DAY: 'NO WAY TO ECONOMISE MR. TAN LARK SYE. 1 rbairman of the Chinese 1 oronation Olebratioas <umnill«-<>. said last liitllt Ibrrr Was BO Wft.V tO rut down expenses. Be was replying to rriticisms i Vf veiled at tbe committee < f«r their "extra vanu.imc i In h aiding
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  • 75 4 Collective Farming For Deportees HONGKONG. April 19. <R<-uVt> Tbe Cem- rmin is, N>« < 'hin«* news < affcncy rrportrd today 'i that «»«6 rhim-sr drport--1 ed from MzJara. wrf sent to Hainan Island off the smitbern tip «»f China to work on an .kucul i Uiral station. Another ?>;»H had
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  • 104 4 More than fitly adult education teachers six 'H Their first nighi at Tetok Paku Eng s >hoi yesU rdaj the opening daj ol the Adult Education Seminar. Mr John Le Provost. Adult Education Officer of the Singapore Education Department, declared upen oi€ seminar at noon. Otiierv
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  • 212 4 THE Armed Services Welfare Association starts a Malaya-wide appeal lor funds I tomorrow. Collections troin the six-week drive will be allocated to Armed Services and Police units engaged m kcci>in* the "terrorists m Maiaya at bay." The president of the As sociation. Mr. Khoo Te-k
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  • 25 4 I I I r I t I I I I I hi In' i i tut I T I I I
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  • 30 4 A CHINESE woman alone m her house Ko Prince Philip Avenue, was robbed of Stitr> m and jewelleries by tl men armed with knives, on Saturday iftcrac D
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  • 184 4 Kf 41. LI MH It. Sun. fiainjjf hhm4 wmkm 10 ilu- iiii|«irlat»«' <>t in<liiMriali»ati<»ti. -.v.l \\r. V. *^-l\ i««iM« a^am \*ln» |>i«*ui»tl Ml lli<* aiiitiiul «*«*M«»^elh«*r of ill* I hnir.il < <»lle*£«* \liiniiii \»-«»«ialion herr. )«*M<r<lM\. Mal«\:i. lie added, could n«»t \u «-;dl«-d an a*:ri<-iilliiral «-4»uiilr\.
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  • 97 4 THE v jtive c teg ihe B«mk> >'.rong S pore I i ration of City f jftmnr Union will meet -!j: to discuss future rourv <>: action ie» settle their clt with tiic City Council. At a jengthy KttkMl la=-t ifo .jerision was n.ar*hec. After today's
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  • 333 4 No Ceiling Below 8½ Ft.— City Told THE Singapore Technical Working Party set up to revise the City toumil Building By-laws has recommended that all eriliriK heights for Singapore houses be built to a minimum of Bft. 6 inches. Mr H Hawson, acting City Architect, told The Standard yesterday. Mr.
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  • 41 4 the medium wave transmitter for the B work "f Radio Ifalaya wfl] ehangt from 484 BMtrei lo 4To from tomorrow, while the Ht I Network Vifl be from 4*>s to .'iBo metres. Tht-e art neoeasitated to cur motional regulation.-'.
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    • 141 4 ii 11 1 SPORTS TROPHIES Just Received a Large Selection (UPS, SHIELDS, MEDALS ETC. 1\ SILXEK E. l\ >. 1 1 ii I iVi 1 Special Discounts To Schools, <Ju Its Institutions* |i P.H. HENDRY KUALA U MPUH MXGAPOKE X v— u-u-Lj-u^^-Lj-i_i^_i-i_i-i_n L j-Li-<-j- I_rt1 _rt 'ii V\ S FOR
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 315 4 Weather Report X If S||l(4|| I Ku ml X .i.i I X SINGAPORE BBF? 5 S I niADV LM>I A i 1^" me.-.:.« md S r \l., ket Re INM.NMIV OF MAI A I 4 8. 1-i'll^-V MA^n.Ks SOCICIV: Public Talk •ttllUa: m Wo d An«:ii »>v Tn« Teaching Profeasion
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  • 202 5 r Picture publi h<d on this P4««". The Standard •*> ji."». Send your pictures to -\SiwakiiK P"> !)«»ro Standard, I 2«, Robinson Road. M«*ap»« 1. Pictorc must be at-t (»mpanied by a ••mipletrd "d below and p.i.st.d on the buck .«f i*' <-n» r > a lUatped
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  • 623 6 j\O\V that the tide of the shooting war m Malaya has turned and success against the Communist terrorists is m sight, it is time to turn our thoughts and—some of our energy—towards social progress. This is not to say that social progress had been stagnant In the
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  • 149 6 'THE Nationalists' agreement to have their troops, 12.000 strong, withdrawn from the Burmese border, should take much wind out of the sails of those who have set out to embarrass Chiang's government on Formosa. The Burmese Government has every right to present the case to the United
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  • 704 6 Chinese Should Have Worthy Place In Malayan National Schools Says Sir Cheng-lock Tan In A Speech At The Conference Of Chinese School Committees And Teachers Held Yesterday At The Chinese Assembly Hall, Birch Road, Kuala Lumpur r ri\E great age and »n- broken continuity of Chinese culture are wonderful to
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  • 2124 6  - POLITICS OF ASIAN MILITARY REVOLUTION ANDREW ROTH By r FHE Washington correspond dent of The Tves informed its readers on February 17 that "the word heard most often m Washington m the last few days has been 'disengagement.' and the two most immediate objectives of American policy are to disengage
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 213 6 air,— i nave received a letter from H E. the Officer Administering the Government, m which he says "M? attention has been drawn to the fund which h:-; been established lot providing a portrait of Her Majesty to be hung m the City Hall. I am swre
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    • 101 6 SIiXUAPOKE nciKK STANDARD I fNUEr'fSNDEN'I MORNING NEWSIAf'LR HEAD OFFICE 1 28, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulron Street. 83 Cowon Street. 8, Leith Street,
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    • 63 6 Read The f\v_ v. v.^ i iv. Independent Morning Ne\ This morning da.lv it puhlnh 4 circulofcd throughout b'u-K f ,r A< "Singopore Stondord n d.»utcJ N pictures. In addition, it Mftitl a "Singopore Stondo'd tccrhfftl j'' ond oims at g.»mq the pubi<c AHY DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING THib YOUR AREA.
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  • 76 7 A-Bomb Exploded In Mock Battle i, \s. Nevada, Keuter) Mora Imerican mayeeplng over the i slit trenches. s.uv the most atomic blast g siries— set ii -foot tower. >M. they their from them in a \ards a r them ca in 40 ying i rricd r d war itroops atomic
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  • 48 7 Akihito Has 10 -cent Peep At Niagara S Ontario. —Crown Prince i wed the great 1 from t yesterday, iv 10 cents them to the from i dge ot the I had Prince America's attraction. were sur- graphers ay p: ince* 1 and Thaid never c like that
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  • 13 7 I UP) down k than m can war, Air Force an-
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  • 83 7 BI'ENOS AIRES. April 19 (neuter)- Police said yester?Sf they ha<i "rreited almost ion people o.i charges of spreading fa.se rumours A further 200, including ar. American citizen, were detained for questioning about last Wednesday's bomb incident m the P aza De Mayo. They were "accused
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  • 67 7 LONDON. April 19 (Reuter) l British televiewers will see how the Commonwealth countries celebrate Coronation Day m a 75-minute film shot by cameramen m 50 different parts of the world. The British Broadcasting Corporation has arranged for the shots to be rushed to j London,
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  • 126 7 April 19, rad Adena- Chancel-'-ment made that any Soitinue their »t Germany tions there. «s a Trojan D p< an to :on troops would mean few years "all ropean coun:,der the doSoviet Russia." mean "the :.ceivable to ..red. The Senate Foreign Relations committee published
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  • 159 7 MOSCOW. April 19 /irpv Kukhad has been declared enemy of th c people" and arrested with his "accomplices" lor having fabricated cases against honest workers, an anuncement said. It was also announced that the Central Committee of the Georgian Communist Party has elected A. Mirtzkhuvala
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  • 84 7 WASHINGTON, April 19 (Renter)— A strike m the General Electric Company's Cincinnati factory has lowereel production of jet fighter engines fur the Korean war. A Defence Department spokesman said that the strike of 5,250 workers had not yet affected deliveries but that if it persistevl, the
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  • 39 7 TOKYO. April 19. (Reuter)— Fourteen French civilians held by the North Koreans since the outbreak of the war, were released at the Manchurian frontier town of Antung yesterday, the North Korean Pyongyang Radio announced today.
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  • 72 7 TUNIS, April U> (H. t< May Day meetings organised by the two Tunisian Unions, Lunion Syndicate Di Travaileurs De Tunisie Lunion Generate Tutv < nne Dc Travail, have been banni d as "inopportune" during an i lection period, i f was announced officially here yesterday.
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    36 7 photo. FRFMIER NEHRU of India <lrfj rrntre) and Premier U Nil fright) of Burma lead m nrocession Qt Jiead-hufltiUJi; tribrsrarn of Assam as th^v tour ih. lndn Hurmfs* vvv ::l Tr *»«*i|^ togethcx jretcnUj.- A .P.
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  • 63 7 HONGKONG. April 19 (Reuler) The Communist New China new s agency reported the arrival m Peking yesterf\? 1 Goro vk i Boleslaw head or the Polish trade delegation and Vice-Minister of Foreign lrade. Welcoming him at the airHeld were senior Chinese trade officials and the Polish
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  • 142 7 rfcHhRAN April 19 (AFP)-The Iranian Government has been aware for some time that saboteurs were active m various regions of the country according to a statement issued yesterday by Minister tor Foreign Affairs, Hossein Fatemi on the recent incidents m Chiraz. The statement added that these
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  • 439 7 HANOI, April 19 (AP)— French and Laotian troops chose the Des Jc^-res plain yesterday for a stand against Communist-led Vietminh columns knifing toward the heart of Loos. They abandoned the defence of the little town of Xiengkhouong, 18 miles south of the plain.
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  • 47 7 SALISBURY. S m Rhodesia, Ami. lit (Renter) Six of *he eight Central African Airways Vikings have been withdrawn from service after discovery of metal fatigue In anessentia pari of 'he Viking which crashed i '1 anganyika on March 29 with oss of 13 lives.
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  • 195 7 PANMUNJOM, April 1».-The I nited Nations Command said today the Communists will return M) Americans and 12 Britons amons the sick and wounded prisoners of war to be exrhanged here tomorrow. Other retui neei tomorrow will Include 50 Sol th Koreans. four Turks,
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  • 120 7 DAMASCUS, April It, (Re ter) President Kamil Shamoun of the Lebanon, now on a tl Visit to Syria, is believed to be trying to make person:. contact with the heads of A: states to unify their attitude on the coming visil to the
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  • 48 7 •v. i) f ftaril 19 fAFI i w< of B I limed I p«op' e I <l;*v c open »<:r ye m. >,: r i k i i ijf MM I the v M.i M In > c i v. lute of Mary II i "i girl
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  • 82 7 LONDON. April 19, (Renter) —Mr. Clement Att cc, ader of the British Labour Party yesterday <l« iii»d reports circulating here that lie might letire from that office. He (old Reuter there waf no foundation for these reports. Mr. Atl cc now 76 is convalescing ..ft i
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  • 116 7 WASHINGTON. April 10, (Reuter) The United Stales M lal Security Administration has under active consideraa new plan for financing production projects m underdeveloped areas through the Uni'rd Nations, it was learned today. linger it the Uni'rd States d give the United Nations Tec mica]
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  • 18 7 OXE Chinese was killed instantly and another hurt m andslide on Hongkong Island on Saturday.— Renter.
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    41 7 Photo. FROM their vantage on < (initiation stands, workman obtained a good vii v of the bridal procession ;is Miss Antonia •Iked and the briderroon, aptain William Spowers of the Grenadier Guards left St. Marsaret's. Westminster. London, after their wedding. A .P.
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    • 12 7 fINEST Cigarette E.OTT I CQX^^ LTD. VA//O* BLDG T£L 22 2U3 MM
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    • 58 7 .22 THE SPORTSMAN -FIVE I A 22 Fin,* Shot Mogonne Rifl« t f bolt ction, cd](jstat)l« r »pon.ng becd 4 Ofe\'fl^t. jA^ THE SPORTSMAN FIFTEEN <£ A F-fffen S>>ct Bolt Action j^m 22Col.bre R.fle -^^SF lubulor Mcgozne ond mSW SmoOtM, Fast-Operating j /^m //jKw 2 R I rL E AIR'
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  • 435 8 By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets had a highly interesting week, even if a trifle nerve wracking to holders of tin shares. The daily sharp permutation m the metal price caused equally drastic changes m the half dozen or so stocks m which the bulk of
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  • 453 8 Gammoi (Malaya) Ltd. For the year ended Jan. 31, 1953. a profit of $1,825,195 was shown m arriving at which figure sundry receipt*, not appertaining to the year, have been deleted by us. Profit was equivalent to 57.9 per cent 00 the increased capital. Dividend of 35 per
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  • 142 8 INDfSTKIALS: Federal Dispon^iiiv $2.5 i Fraser 6c Neave $2.20 to 52.2.i. Gammon $2 73 t'\-cii\ idend. Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) 5730 $755. Wm. Jacks $3.50 c\: 53.60, Jackson ft Co. $1.83. Straits Traders $22 to 522.50 cum dividend. Strait> Steamship $21 <»•• rum dividend. Unitccr
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    • 579 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kryular Sailing to Oia)a und Jup.tn troni Singapore Port Swettenham Pena?ii; Al>o dirrrt Sjilinu^ from Bangkok and Indonesia (<» China A lapan I>ue B*f(»re Dae Pman from ■■■Vnkinu' Apr II ll.muUi: ■Vixh.nv Maj < Maj 8 Japan, H'konu Sail* S.uU Pon.uii: S*g*H« For "Ankinf" Apr M
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    • 438 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ho>al Kolh-iriam l.lovd Hollao d America Line Nedrrtanci I in< RnHrntitp Rotterdam Amsterdam lIAI II AX BOSION ik\\ VOKR mil \I»MPHI\ BALII.MOHK MOBII F NEW OIM r ANS Spore P Sham Prnan^ TAI.ISSE (SMN) 19/tSApff 26 Apr 87 Apr MAPIA I SMN) 29 Apr sMay 6
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    • 674 8 tAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM TH—U LL i B -PRETORIA" for Bangkok h f Saigon Hongkong, Manila' Kobe Yokohama i a p <irl «MALA¥A" for Adtl*,ld« Melbournt, Sydnty (not loading local cargo) In PlMl "SELANDH" for Bangkok l m,, "SONGKHLA for Bangkok 16 l*M lf -JAVA" for Djakarta. Bangkok. Saigon.
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  • 3348 9  -  Rachel L. Carson f^f Tidal Force Shrinks As Time Goes On; )loon Pushed A way no drop of water m the ocean not lliat does not know and resDonrt „> ti VC ln lhe «««*Pwt parts of th» N- other force that affects^?*"* s lc
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  • 614 9 Ml Righh W**ertfd bed with an appall ing si ousjß the nai row *r:.i v. Phcn the old man Ui d the story of Mi*? afro <X■-■K eni nU» »h«» whsripotjl of ii uIOUS escape Mo tof si have wondered how mudi of the story was fact, how
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  • 40 10 ATTRKK Sahar f K< C ub ai •C 3 S iAFA St C KFc scored tl a Bat 1 ite < KF-' I th< the 1 i of atti ick.' S A !m v K., ~-;m mn
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  • 119 10 MEXICO CITY XiJiil 19 \l l»> The Olympic- GUMI •f 195 C will be held m Melbourse following the unaniniiMis approval of Australia's report by the International Olympic Committee here rstrrday, approval f< owe I an I debate during Australia. d'- egate Weir m favour ol
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  • 59 10 Picture shows Mr. L. R. Mclntyre, Australian Trade Commissioner welcoming: the 19 Western Australian schoolboy boxers and three officials on board the Charon on their arrival m Singapore last Saturday. The West Australian boxers will meet th e Singapore Amateur Boxing Association youth champions tonight at the
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  • 443 10 As Chief Rivals Preston Crash LONDON, Apr. 19 (Reuter) Arsenal, the London glamour club, are now strong favourites to top the English Division 1 table this season. They whipped lowly Stoke City by three goals to one at home today, and from the start displayed championship form.
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  • 460 10 THK cream of Colony amateur boxers will have their first opposition from an oversea contingent when the West Australian youth boxers meet them tonight ;»nd tomorrow for the Aw Cheng live challenge trophy. The standard ot Sii gapore ;\or.< l'.u< never been seritsly tested
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  • 126 10 BODc'A defeated the Sinhalese Association by 56 runs on the BODC'A ground at St. George's Road yesterday. BOD( A batted first and scored Il'B runs for eight wickets and declared j st before the tea interval. Chel'iah, who n rather erratic at times, rose to the
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  • 244 10 LONDON, Apr. 19 (Renter)— A month ago it appeared almost certain that Bristol Rovers would be one of the clubs to jump into their place m League .\V T hey were seven Points ahead at the top of the Division 111 South, and displaying grand form.
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  • 1122 10 Results Latest Positions LEAGUE DIVISION I. Arsenal S. Stoke 1. Aston Villa 4. Sheffield W, 3. Blackpool 3. Liverpool 1. Bolton 0. Cardiff 1 Charlton 2, Preston 1 Chelsea 1. Middlesbruuj'i 1. Derby 5, Manchester C. 0 Manchester U. 2. WB A 1 Portsmouth R. Newcastle 1 Sundeiiand 1. Tottenham
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  • 214 10 THK University of Malaya scored notable victory by n:'ne et.s over the Teachers Training College m the annual cricket match on ::i c Sepoy Lines yesiv. w I the lofj the T.TC elected n> bat bu; were soon m difficulties ->s they |< the opener 8,. ichandran
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  • 431 10 LONDON. A or. 18. (Reuter). The 5,000 spectators who paid to see the Rugby Union match at Bristol today between Bristol and Birkonhead Park received full value for their money. Birkctihead, making their first visit, could not field their best side, hut they lost by only 14
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    • 141 10 TODAY 1 Jfe l Wf DAILY! .1 1 a.m 1.45 -4.15- 6.45 9.30 p.m. THE CROWDS ARE POURING IN TO SEE THE KING OF FUN REIGNING WITH LAUGHTER! Ja^E ROT 1 1 ■Miifiiiiliil flu fiii^i 7tn li ii Jr^ iiTlHiflir' 1 v B»jßnnnnnnnn^»w^ronM^BP^TaiißflaM|][i I^^^^^K iV 7 k ssv^BF^ni n^si li
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    • 213 10 12th DEFINITELUASfIiIvI v llTf •TITi ft| m fr^ssCssw. IK, ,i sir,, lomorroir 4% II A FLYING IKER WROTE IT uls nit' 1 4u its ■l^^m.%^ DENNIS MORGAN ~3««* DANE CLARK RAYMONO MASSCY ALAN M J£ I rout ihiiisJa,,! ONLY! fc^BßfiißQA9h£&flM "THE BELLS OF ST MARYS i starring I\(;RII> HI K<.M\\
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  • 73 11 LAST year's Youth soccer champions—Victoria School— overcame their second hurdle for tins year's competition when tiiey eliminated their closest rival?. Raffles Institution, by three goals t o nil at Jalari Besar stadium yesterday. Skipper Charlie Chan scored tin- goals, one m the first naif and th e
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  • 63 11 nation m a friendly match plaxed at T.inglin yesterday. (.lit* stored an easy 57 runs victor; over the Indian AssoBatling first G.H.Q. compiled 160 runs. Major Pegg topscored *ith 31. Col. Knox made a 1 20 w hile Mackenzie and Sharpe obtj ned 24 and -1 res-
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  • 619 11 ANOTHFR 5? JEFFREY JAMES the Happy wfrl^bovm^ 311 ran wild at was Hector Const i last nigh4 This time U British &re wei^^ A?* 11 COntender for the short minKs that I, wf h V ltle who proved m two sameNaiUsnW to UklaT^o f r
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  • 209 11 R E m D ?L S f i lhC Sin ff a P° re Standard will choose the n Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya wno wUl be honoured as an LnoMcial Representative of in i H land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies in London durin? May
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  • 380 11 VVEMBLY. Middlesex, Apr. 18 (Reuter)— A goal m the last second of the game enabled Scotland to share honours with England m the soccer international championship of 1952-53, the teams drawing 2 2 here this afternoon. i England h^d ied 1— ft al half time,
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    • 140 11 NOTICES IlN „l X NOTICE I ited from building conand second :on with the instruction tot H.E. the Maura, t niment of p ns. Bills of .Irr Forms 8 details ♦he office ts, Messrs. 2 Am pang 507) Kuala •ig normal work- ot of a dereturnable on I iide tender.
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    • 216 11 C IT^f AN p S SD E PARTtIra Roaf r\ and x A 'exan--5/5/53^ CloSe WONm£nt GI EE i R s departof nnn Suppl y a "d Delivery mSS™OTY departP.W.D. TENDER NOTICS -RENDERS from class -B and above registered Cnn I '^t IN t S o A o S IXLET
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    • 31 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (m block letters) Is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/Sportswoman or Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date JV!ark envelope: Coronation Contest
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    • 777 11 ACK^o^LI;m,.ME^T MATH Mrs O M If ,if (Static II trtforfn I sinrt-e.v lhanki < it 1 fl <)# relativei fo I teii ight visr v f meuaKra of condolence fl". tribute* donations to §.AT :<•• ]m l Co.. IM thai (m lieu <if rind kr i x .>, v at
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    • 267 11 IPPUCATIONS Invm the x I Superinten I ..I We.. Dei ■i^ 1 ip«- <• M.'i.\— 33l 20 R x plug COL Vi■ 1 I enti it prt I 1351/. i> m i p /ided i D ities As int< nd.-- r ol at' If d lei Qualification* be |h vinf
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    • 154 11 i ah KNOWS VO y W/AMT* X f-*AM AH GOWA /EFAHKETCMES] AH BRUNG SOM ETH IN' f <-' >/^ '< 1 Ifrfy^-VO' HOW FAST VO T' LEAVE TV«' SCENE O'/ J-fAFTA SLUG T*/S~ \O' iNI TH' T' CHEER VO' UP, SOM- X GO**E!? ISA DONE RECOvt^EO l' g^^M ?A'SV MAE'S
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  • 41 12 MENTAKAB. Sun. Six teams will compote for the Wheeler Shield m the Police Sotvi r League here They ar« Mentakab Temerloh. Triang. Kuala Krau, 4th FJC and F.IC. The league matches will be played from May 12 to 16
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  • 28 12 MANILA. April 19 (,\P) Indonesia's soccer XI blenked a top-flighi Manila Football League selection 8-n last night before an estimated 4.000 Jans at Riza! Stadium.
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  • 38 12 HKCTOR Constance, top contenck-r for the British Empne welter title, technically knotked out Nai Isman of Bangkok m th P fourth round of their fight at Happy World Stadium last night. (Full story m Page 11).'
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  • 478 12 TIME SAVES SRC IN SHI ELD CRICKET THE annual Padang Shield, ;-ric-ket between the Padang i-lubs Singapore Cricket Club and Singapore Kuneation Clvb ended m a draw, but with SCC taking the honours of the two-day encounter, they were allowed to keep the Shield. The Club needed only 20 runs
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  • 90 12 Suppiah 's XI Win In Ipoh IPOH. Sun.— l n a gUt« cricket trial to select the Perak team against Se'angor at Kuala Lumpur on May 2 and 3. S. V. Suppiah's XI defeated G. S. Walker's t«am by low wickets. Batting first Walker'i XI were all out for 73
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  • 684 12 Played To Redeem Their Reputation SINGAPORE'S most probable Malaya Cup combination fell to the visiting South Koreans yesterday. Taking a 3-1 victory, the Korean tourists played to redeem their reputation at Jalan Besar stadium, and the fact that they have succeeded against the best opposition offered them
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  • 255 12 NEWLI promoted C.V.M V (P.M.), displaying greater thrust and tine opportunism. stored a i> 0 victory over a nine-man Cheerful Lads team m their SAIA Division Two BxfWC at (•eylang Stadium vesterda.%. For the victors, Beins wh<> scored three of bit tide's goals, and rightwinger Basil
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  • 358 12 CONCEDING weights to his fourteen rivals \Voodn»t< Jamaica Inn gelding, set up new figures for the mile and I on Saturday when he annexed the Spring Cup m no MtterUl Inn carried 9.0 and returned 1 mm. 39 I :> sec dipping I ting
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  • 187 12 KUALA I I'MPIR. Sun— ln Ike opening match of Ike ►tonor shield cricket competition today Kilat Club, in.ikuis their first appearance m this competition, created a surprise b> beating H'l V »J e wicket. TP( A. batting: first. were all out for TH. Wetcof ca» tun-d five
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  • 360 12 Siang Teik Sparks Penang' s 4-1 Win PENANG, Sun. Pang Siong Teik, Pen ang's most* outstanding soccer player today was a hero m the charity soccer match on the Victoria Green this afternoon when he scored a hattrick for the Penang state team which beat the Federation Police 4-1 m
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    • 71 12 SISGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA- Dir I *-t.-t p. SCC— Jalan Besar: f> TMOBA r. KML '»/»flWfl Dii\ H/B Cyn ka>ia SC r. Rovers A MFA: Di! MIA Bt. Timah SC v YCAA CYMA. BOXING: Western v,- Sinunu at Happy World ttad iKLUANG 9O( R India., H KUALA LUMPUR a 'm- I)ir
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    • 47 12 Coronation Souvenirs CORONATION FIRST DAY COVER ENVELOPES <iiniiifmor.it l\e to\e;> printr.l with portrait ol H. M. the Queen. $1.00 I'"' (l Stamped at fftttateOet (H I the ftciiul plarr irfcCTf tkt place- witJi 4d. 1 3 and I I IM7 Slill ROIUI ll 1 I SINGAPOHI I
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    • 22 1 YOUTH r^^^W^PApeß^^,^^ By the S.NGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH "uU I M>. SO MONDAY, APRIL 20,1 «>.»*. FOI X r\<. r s H(rr
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    • 664 1 A Re! Hov\ a.m .i f that term baa m Malaya over the i (rears. But bare rali> >i hat the coinname has cost m mm and iiionrv. .uid effort, m Hid i< < .Miiplishincnt si impLs of such an prove truit all has
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      309 1 Small vegetable gardens with a few fowls md ducks m them are se^n around the bouses. The Chinese school (for thi sis a ci omp etejy Chinese village) is at the top ut a hill. Overlooking the Chinese School, on another hill, separated Horn the I first by a
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    • 250 1 Xi LATIVELY smalj in"nent m education •'P immeasurably m ■"Ping the economies loss developed coun■n th<- free world. "linu to Dr. Harold F. Professor of Educa't Columbia University. •ntly COm- n- „r survey m ><i countries -hand informaeducational es I the opinion h I always be "he
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    • 1164 1 J KTIIIA VTATERHOUSE expresses with a muss ol beautiful words just how Singapore, Penang and Siam looks to her as she travels this trip for the last time before settling down m her home m Tasmania. She has a gifted expression which places before the
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    • 344 1 Rv lOSOTI i 'I'lIK Prrs s is jn inflnrnii .1 ut;in tli it ix rip iMo of doing rnormuiiN good i.r evil f«»t a «oiintt> It is < ahl«- of rousing hatred «»r k.Miipulhv. »r lartih.it mi: dodrim-H and shapmc MM minds of th r
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      • 152 1 THIS WEEK'S CONTEST ]\O ONE gol the con 11 answer^ to YOUTHS "Missing Parts" Contest of April 6. he pr money is added on to last week's "World Personality" Contest, the results oT which wi!! be published next week. The correct "missing parts" were: llumpty Dumpty; Pitter Patter; Zif Zag;
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    • 598 2 H-O-L-I-D-A-Y-S JJOLIDAYS! You have yours and Todak has his. lam going to England for a few months. A chance to see again old places which I knew when I was younger. If possible, I shall go on writing these articles while I am away. Is there anything you would like
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    • 549 2 Great People Of Yesterday: MMt L' I <) I ."> pRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Am.riian statesman and president, was horn v Hyde Park. Duchess comity, New York, only son of James Roosevelt, business man and country gentleman, and of Sara Delano, member of a French family which left
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    • 194 2 rOOD :omes next. You will get quite enough to eat m England as far as health and nourishment goes. The English people have been iving on Mieir limited rations for ore than ten years, and are still quite strong. But you may feel that It is not
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    • 135 2 sauce, belachan, soya sauce and so on. Jf you ran set your mother to five you a few lessons m raking, so that you can Malayan ies for yo r If, you will find it a great
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    • 367 2 AIVTFIOIOGV. is that division of tradition which deals with the acts and deeds of o 0( j s an( j o th r r sapersmtiiral beiaigs. It is nut, as geaierally seems te be supposed. necessarily confined te an rarly state of society, for. m the shape
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    • 196 2 gYDXEY.— The Austrt Prime Minister. Robert Menzies, has provided 11--year-old Michael Green, a Victorian schoolboy M nei paperman" with hil rir«t "scoop." Hunting .s ire for h.prep, school newspaper, The Echo, Michael wrote to Mr Menzies, a-k !!s him if he ii y.d wn'e tomething to t«. I
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    • 121 2 MONKEY BUSINESS Nnhn.U ioiilil s.»> tint \ml« lo "si i|)l nis hinip .i.unt (t»MNirt Irj t«» be help fill! \u 1 litll.- \k\is K.n datlghb i ..i tli<> Itertr.tm Mills ii«m tamer, Xi Qiut<ct)nt<nt to l»t Ike thimp pi. i« tin* h.il>\ .ilt on her Hut puttiai •>!« .1 n.ippv
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      • 23 2 I LW-"-^^^ #'or Your Monvtj..* Eight Pages Of Your Favourite f*<£&L COMICS Wf COLOURS I STANDARD I EVERY SUNDAY \J\ T^4 (I i
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      • 108 2 FATHER OF MEDICINE T •> HUA TOH l a/ nuA lUM Huo Toh lived v long time oqo X. -V > I but mony Chinese rememK i> l^ll/^ him os the ducovcrcr of mony »\J'*-^*^ herbs some of which ore used m J* I MF modern mtdicinc todoy. Tiger Mcdicol
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      • 147 2 Todak's having his hhoss "YOUTH" CROSSWORD I— Moccasin 4-Obsiiucls i a-Animal 4 > i V enclosure js~" 75 7* 12— Tier: a del Fuegan Indian n 13— Landed ***** f" L 14— Egg-shaped r— 15— Yellow ochre B 3 I»-Death rattle i 1 1— 57- 4f mW 17— Narrate 22
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    • 127 3 S Girl.' School and Fairfield Girls' School bu,,ed tl ,,v,(> Hhen they held their fun-fairs at their last we,k The former was organised by OM Crls Association m a l d of the Buckle wh.le the fetter was m aid of the Fa.rfleld fh Buildiag
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    • 52 3 ian g hoolarrived by the to com- Cheng C". stralia and lc Happy I The We?t will be m Singapore for IT The;- range? from 13 to 25 years and an exttnsve programme have been mapped out by SABA to Rive the visitors a jolly good time
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    • 381 3  -  TAY CHONG HAI E, Victoria Institution Kuala Lumpur. 0 DAINTY Moon! O Goddess bright! That trips the starry clime iMlfkt, And strews her ardent flux from hitfh I That silvery stains the broad blue sky. 1 And palls a snowy gown on J Earth And nives the
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    • 238 3 CORONATION TRIP FOR ANNA f SAVING lor England next week is nineteen year-old Anna Yong vs ho will be Singapore's only Guide representative to the Queen's Coronation. Anna !s the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yong Ngim Djin and a post-certificate student of the S\ Andrew's School. Four years
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    • 51 3 1. Barbara Ann i ii a sirl famous f < »r hei (a) tennis, (b» Icating I 2. Especially I t ai an energy food ij <•>) (b) M'.lik. (C) I!'. A A i > with C c United I m Day h Octobei April, I. A\su
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    • 343 3 Singapore Youth Are Talented In Music SkINGAPn?{K stn«lrnt> are as talentrd m nHisir as the vJ (hilrirrn of ollur Western cnuntrirs "was the remark made by on»* ol the Knval Music Society rxaminerj* alter hearu^ a f»w hundred candidates all nver Malaya who had taken the MS. examination. W> may
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    • 85 3 S> 11,1- lif t i. mi r- tilrr In I 1 1 < I V v\ > „ii lr* .»v ,i,i,- m I I. -I I l(< v|,|.||| Ml I'm I- ii ifxtii lor (.cut r ii (.in nl I ilim itlon. I Ntirrvltf I ill iUK
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    • 537 3  -  JOY JONES By ANTED: On* I"" pal m Japan foi i \< i ar old Straits-born < iiinc>«- who is working m Singapore as a salesman. Ilk ii:l<rr>ts in<lude reading, flimnm, fishing, bo.ilum hunting and rearing pigeons and goldfish. Write to we for further, details. mi m i<
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    • 491 4 '|'HK \iiuni ai;ruult\iit' student slmuin^ *Wf t«» Hi*, farmer unrle. a«» :l». latter showed hi'" 1 1. Mind bi9 pl.tre **Voui method,, Are *H vroac. rule" the young ««-i «mm< !it<il with a ;niioniMiig air: "Take tint iulf l»uk«d tree over there r»r .-Mtuple. I'll be
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      54 4 X nuiini^ are really very *fay < jratures It wa« more thaa two hours before the photographer could make the above picture of the new rriva| at ZOO. The babj kaagaroo making Its oVbut krre will stay warm In its mother's nourh for .mother months before 'Diktat Its
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    • 969 4  -  CROSBIE MORRISON, by 'THE REALLY simplest part of x <*>!•« y »f course, is tbt pare ield naturalist phase of rr. ot nlsiaf that all creature* are not alike— that there are constant different rs be tweea them, bo that we <aa recoffulse that this, for example,
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      • 308 4 Jt^^V^ J f #J QuickQiii/ l^^^"""^^ h JB^^^^^^^*^*^^^**^^M 1. is S|»r< troheliogrjph S^^tfKlflHtfßß^ufl^Xl^^^^^^^ (a an instrument for rharl _^^fl ing the sea-beds, (b) J" SVBHk. insti utnent for photr>^r.»i»i«i r u JV**l^^^jl the sun by momochrooiatic wS^^ x sirt-.il mountain ran«r <*\ WL^^r*- *tWEi± South America. Are they JpAITSG'VE OFF
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