Singapore Standard, 22 April 1953

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  • 11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD r7 1" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1953. T^ELVK PAGKS.
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  • 325 1 'Russians TRIED TO GET US SHOT' SAY SICK PoWs )M. \pril 21.— A second group of 100 aptivca jame back from North Korean today, laughing and joking, but they of JRed brutality and of Russian a d to get them shot. Today's gi 3g A 12 British, three 1 and
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  • 35 1 T'Nathan Still In The Lead 0 r o v n d I. Thillaifurther the Standard tion Tour By yesterday 'a Reid with 3 5 than 61.524 5 i I 11. R Fay B R E
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  • 92 1 PLYMOUTH d, April 21 (Reuter. The Sultan of Perak, who is to be one of the Queen's officia gi ests at the coronation Plymouth today m i'<e Dutch Willem Buys He was met on behalf of the Queen by Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Bromley and then,
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  • 399 1 S' PORE TO GET A MAYOR Council Names Four To Work Out Details SINGAPORE will have a Mayor. He will be chosen from those elected or eligible for election to the City Council. This was made known m a modest announcement from Government last night. The announcement says that Government
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    53 1 Sick and wounded Rod prisoners held by the Allies, disembark from an IN LST (landing tank shio) at the end of the first leg of the trip to repatriation. Some of the prisoners staged a sitdown strike and refused to move until troops wearing gas masks and carrying bayonets came
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  • 223 1 WHEN WHO? By CI VITAS SINGAPORE won't Ret its Mayor before 1 !».'>."). This is the opinion of people who are closely concerned with the City Council's constitutional development. Tin- first step towards this goal, according to the experts, is to have a fully elected City Council. And the feeling
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  • 34 1 EDEN' S CONDITION Mr. Anthony Eden. the British Foreign Serretai> who had a lajor operation In London on April 12, "had a comfortable night and his condition is 'unchanged it was stated yesterday. Reuter
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  • 78 1 LONDON. April 21 (AP) j Britain's new tax-cutting budget won preliminary approval In Hie House of Commons terday. MP.'i passed it on Iti first reading without bothering to vote formally. The budge! which ruts income tax by six pence In the. pound and i ixes' by
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  • 26 1 A royal An Fore* plane loft Moscow ye md.iv lor Berlin carrying h torn ised from internment m r>i lh Kor^a Reuter
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  • 34 1 THREE hundred and ninetyoifiht foreign Catholic priests still ure In Communist China, the Catholic Headquarters m Hong Kong reported yesterday. In addition 208 Sisters and L'L' Brothers remain on the mainland A.P
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  • 217 1 TOKIO, April 21 (L'P)-Communist China today called for a peace conference" among the five great powers. A Peiping Radio broadcast monitored here proposed a peace meeting among 55 May Day slogans announced for this year. The slogans were selected by the People's Consultative Conference—China's
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  • 131 1 LONDON, April 21, (Reuter) Britons all over the world •oriay celebrated Queen Elizabeth's 27th birthday. The armed forces of the Crown paraded m colourful ceremonial at home and overseas. Royal salutes were fired oy the artillery and m "fly past>" Royal Air Force turned out
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  • 63 1 MOSCOW, April 21 (AP) The appointment of Pavel F. Vudin as political adviser to the chairman of the Soviet Control Commission m Germany was announced m the newspapers today. At the same time it was announced that Vladimir Semyenov has been freed from his duties as political
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  • 60 1 SAX FRANCISCO. April 21 (AP)— A giant Western Airline's DC-6 passenger plane -rashed m San Francisco Bay late last night— just after unloading 44 of its 49 passengers at San Francisco airport. The Coast Guard radioed early today that of the 10 who remained aboard,
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  • 39 1 A BUENOS Aires court yesterday released Mr. Stephen Jacyna, United States born trainer of elephants and monkeys arrested here last Thursday'for suspected complicity m the planting of a bomb at a rally addressed by President Peron. Reuter
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  • 40 1 A WOMAN passenger. Mrs I D. Phillips, disappeared fiom he British liner Arawa m the Indian Ocean on the v-a> on Melbourne to Britain it was reported h the Arawa docked at <- a >c town. Reuter photo. AP
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  • 137 1 DILLON S. Carolina), April 21, (.AP)- k 17-oar streamliner d from Miami to New YorK careered off the r^tts near here last night and pied up a mass of twisted wreckage. At least five persons died. More than 123 injured were rushed to hospitals,
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  • 195 1 THE proclamation of a "Free Laos Government" m Laotian territory conquered by Vietminh troops can be expected any moment, reports AFP correspondent, B. Tesselin m a despatch from Bangkok. Diplomatic circles m Bangkok believed, Tesselin says, that the person to head such government will
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  • 38 1 TEHERAN. April 21, (Reuter) A Teheran police chief, Brigadier Ashfartoos. has missing since last night -.i\d there are fears that he have been kidnapped. Search for him began today when he failed to attend hiJ office.
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  • 160 1 Bid To Boycott Ahihito NEWCASTLE (England), April 21.— Labour members of the local City Council decided last night to boycott a proposed civic welcome to Prince Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan, when he visits this northern English seaport next month. After a stormy three-hour meeting, the Labourites
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  • 166 1 NAIROBT. Apnl |1, (AP)— Twelve bodies were found yesterday In the debris of the Shanty villages outside Nairobi which were destroyed over the weekend by fire and bulldozer after more than 1,000 of their inhabitants had been detained. The bodies were those or natives sentenWd to
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  • 107 1 Malayan Prisoners' Sacrifice LONDON. April It, Keut«*r> Prisoners m 1 civil kuol m Malaya s.uri fired hard earned cigarettes to srnd K.\'l for v linis of Ilritain's winter floods disaster, it i> announced here toda\ The donation represented '.1 considerable sarrifite." Sir GeraM Templer. "M.il.iN.m Mi^h Commissioner, told the lord
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  • 83 1 NAIROBI, April 21. <l< t gui Iced two Europeai N ng one. The othei ed when a R jammed. Geoffrey Lavei I Council official, was k when ;ui African Dulled automatic an I point blank ranfli m <-i Pumw I i). gunman meaked us Mortimer.
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  • 41 1 AD iIIRAL Sir Guy If former Bmm h \.r .1 I mander-in-Qiief m the 1 flew Into Lorulon (!.i\ frnni New York visiting the United Bit naval ck pot on hi v..,\ h from Sincarx re Reuter
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  • 259 2 CHINESE philanthropic associations m Singapore told The Standard yesterday the Government should take the lead m rehabilitating the vagrants m the house of detention before the Government could ask private associations' help. They were commenting on a sue.uestion by the Comxnisr of Prisons. Major
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  • 159 2 'Name It Kampong McNeice' PIONEER settlers m ihe Singapore Government's mtm attap settlement m I pp*r Aljunied Koad want to give it a name 'instead of twins; saddled with the rather un dignifying description of a settlement In a letter to the ity Council, the Attap Dwellers ANsot'iatiop suggests that
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  • 64 2 A Singapore architect, Robert Ylm Mun Kit. appeared before Mr. A.W. GhoWf m the Second TraHk Police Court yesterday to answer two tratnc charges. Be was acquitted of a charge of inconsiderate driving on O't. 28 along High Street. On a charge of refusing to
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  • 275 2 Bishop Attacks Gambling And Drink "Literature Needed To Combat Menace' THE inducements to gamble and use intoxicating liquor ore becoming an increasing menace to all our young people, said Bishop Raymond L. Archer at the Methodist conference m Singapore yesterdoy. He added: 4 *Can we not, :s a church, come
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    83 2 TO CELEBRATE Rad jeng Kartim Day yesterday, the Indonesian community of Sinsaporr got together at the Indonesian Club m Goodman Road. A programme of games for the children, amon? whom were many Malays, and tea for all. was arranged, followed by a film show later m the evening Among those
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  • 31 2 WEE SIEW PUAY, VM fined $200 ;n the Singap re Fourth Police Court yestenlay tor failing to r> q:>;er parti rulars of a Ch: •-c woman m his hotel.
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  • 250 2 A SETTLEMENT was reached beforr Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court yesterday, m the case m which Loh Yuet Foon, claimed a sixth of the share of the estate of the late Tan Siew Chin worth about $84,000. j Tie plaintill Loh, claimed to
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  • 89 2 TILL late yesterday Singapore Marine P < ice launches searched success for the body \l p Kunjan. a pa-senger of th< Rajah Brooke, who fe'.'. v board on Monday night. In the Fourth Police O Abdul Ka!:p bin Kandar. a teaman,
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  • 211 2 SIXTEEN witnesses testified m the Singapore Boeeasi District Court yesterday that their signatures found ill a petition sent to the City Council were forced. A former police corporal. Ahmad bin Mohamad Yatim. faced three charges of forgery. The first charge was that he
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  • 188 2 HASHIM BIN* HARL'N. a sold.er attached to a Royal Army Service Corps unit at Puiau Brani. was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Justice Buttroai m the Singapore H gh Court to five years' rigorous mprisonment dating from Oct. ?L\ 1552, for robbing a
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  • 129 2 Time For Fusion With Fed.'— Nair standard s utT Rr porter MR. MPD I (Lab. Sojtn) m 1 5 L^gise Coui iy sug- ted poll* I i nomi n ot tb r o and He «aid that l*M JOUld be regarded a< > of con- nal pro^r> both "rrr-toriej. He
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  • 271 2 'More Local Nursing Sisters Than Expatriates' MORE than hall the number of nursing sisters m Singapore's Government Medical Service is drawn from locally domiciled girls and there is m fart a local matron, said P/- WJ Virkers. director of Medicai Services, m the Legislative Council yesterday. He was commenting on
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    • 551 2 I L EXTRA SEHO&WksI I I WILLEM I made from the best I B and most expensive I Dehii tobacco I I Samaritan TOILET TISSUE THE ROLL WHICH PRESENTS EXCELLENT VALUE AT LOW PRICE /?e vi/alise Your KIDNEYS And Yew II Feel Young-look Yow«g N -s tn.iu OT WWMII 'ire
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  • 319 3 THE Singapore public does ni<h should ;>• i n as a sound commercial organi a on "he emphasUed. c Sto KKS Sg pho e services, when '•ram; "P for second r < c yesterReject Commute- of four: The v lOr I ney
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  • 77 3 THE S re Cler md Administrative Workers' Union has a balance of $2,246.13 of receipts over eXDenditure for this year. according io their statement ol accounts and ha'ance sheet for the year ending Dec. 31, 1952. This repori v I b presented at t'ne l nnual
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  • 64 3 THE P. O. freighter Soudan ]s back m Singapore more than a week ahead ol schedule because c ho skipped a number of Japanese ports of call and wont to Rod China instead. She brought about 000 tons of frozen pork from Tsingtao. '"The pork
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  • 47 3 THE General who wont on board the troopship Empire Trooper to wish bon voyage io the Malayans travelling to Britain on Monday was Ma-jor-General A. G. CTCaiToll Scott, G.0.C., Singapore District, and not General S:r Charles Keightley, C-in-C FARELF. as reported. 'igher Services Posts
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  • 399 3 TO ENSURE the proper dispatch of public business m Singapore it has been necessary to make a few appointments of both local and expatriate officers direct to posts scheduled m the Higher Services until such time as recruits to these services have sufficient experience to
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  • 136 3 SINGAPORE'S big Coronation fireworks display, provided by the Chettiar community on the Esplanade on the Bight of June 2. will be iel <»il by a Japanese. The fi reworks will be Japanese 55.000 worth of Japan's best and the man who will handle
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  • 357 3 THE following replies were given l) > t*« Singapore Government m tin* Legislf> tive Couucil yesterday to: Mr. Tliio Cliun Bee <P ro Bale.stier): Aa unemployed persons m Singapore are not required to register, it If not possible to give precise information as to the decrease
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  • 359 3 SCHEMES now afoot for increasing: Singapore's food production"include the establishment of combined veterinary and agricultural demonstration stations at several points on the island, it was stated m the Legislative Council yesterday. 'I h wns m reply to qucs- ns by Air. Thio Chan Bee
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  • 585 3 Tools Of Bosses/ He Says Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Police were referred to m the Legislative Council yesterday as "the tools of unscrupulous employers" used to "intimidate workers m their legitimate trade union activities." This was one of two allocations mado hv Mr. Lim
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  • 198 3 the University ol \i ays autr. are not a cold war exists them and tin- s1 Mr. W.D. Cn ig. the Re-: The Standard yesterd ly Mr. Craig laid he h;*(\ n-u'\ p. i rt which contained extracts from the **Undergrad" the organ
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  • 89 3 TWO M ihori two-\ at training i Austrs ..hi hospitals un Austra „m ]v Tht lioner m S Mr I l» Mclntyi ye terday that the n comm itee I he is the chairman, II m Sinsjapoi lnvit< y.ni nui The schol •i 1§47 T;:.
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    • 200 3 IftfC CHAHTERED BANK M Qt fSDIA, AUSTRALIA I AND CHINA IoNCl oNC hundred years or I gfIWSiINC IN THE EAST I hartered Bank of India, I China, which I miis year the I oninian of its incorporation I \>\ I! lusilrr. is exhibiting I Th British Industries Fair, I I
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    • 89 3 CYCLEMASTER Modernize your Bicycle! CHEAP to own EASY to hand 1 3 and ECONOMICAL to rua T^-^J^SW > r iMi (ffi> 1 d 1 1 1 r Til y jf^* 'jfl R **^B HhHL^B ivailable- -the mmgic "ENGIXE WHEEL" t.iilw or mih bicyd* JM. tf. ft S 1 1 Distributor
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  • 79 4 THE x ds Govern- ammended *hnt May 4 be observed as National Remembrance Day m honour l! members of [he .i Forces <'*n<j the civilians A lor the liberation of s r\;rins the ■d Wor .i It to observe Ih day .M Singapore by a gathering
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    47 4 TWENTY-FIVE Chinese. Indian and Malay leathers from schools m Perak recently completed a ten-da art course at Slim School m the Cameron Highlands. Picture shows Mr. I). Claler (extreme right) KivinK clay-modelling instructions to T. Thamniayah. Che Mohamed Radii bin Ahmad. Misses K. X Sandher and Vivien
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  • 90 4 MR. LIM YKW HOCK (Lab. Keppel) f*ve notice m the Singapore Lfßi<slali\ c Council yesterday that h*> would move a motion to »h°lish the three Counril for tlv Chambers of Commerce. In his motion. Mr T.im will suggest that the tiflN has come to
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    9 4 under a. arch larmra fc,'su£'* S? KtaSTSISte. lethem the
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  • 252 4 IPOH, Tues.— The Kinta Town Board was bluntly told by a member at its monthly meeting today that it should not stop public enterprise where improvement of the town was concerned. The .-ause for this remark i Mr. A.C.G. Pienne was «n appii«-a!ion by
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  • 36 4 A SINGAPORE Chinese, who waa queuing for tickets at the Butch Circus m Queen Street on Monday, had his pen stolen from his pocket. 'Police have detained a youih. i The pen was recovered.
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  • 168 4 Xl ALA LIPIS, Tues.— The PaliaS* State Council at its meeting today appointed a select committee <»f seven members to consider the whole question of elections to the Council. i Ti€ Committee will also recommendationi iiix>n '<t i .yto be incorporated !egi<a*ion and to provide for
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  • 514 4 'Angry Outburst Of A Frustrated Politician' PENANG, Tiies.— The attack by Dato Onn on the Chinese Chambers of Commerce, m particular, and the Chinese community, m general, m that they are trying to make Malaya the 30th province of China, is considered m many quarters
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  • 71 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tui liit Pahang Sia'e Counci j d;iy appointed a ieveni select committee to the whole question of e!tto *he Council and to make mmendations to k\ rnent upon the policy incorporated m tion to provide fOf > h Dato Abdul Razak bin D the
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  • 89 4 He Wants Govt T o Probe Unemployment standard Si A SPBCI M. rommitt.. .liould I the Siftfaptrc (iovcrnnu'iu forth the argcal problem of MoußUnf I Lim Veu llork lab. Krpi lative oiiiuil yesterday Mr. 1 meai that i^ con." Prom said, it Labour r> IWI iint ppo t i kri»
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  • 185 4 "SOME of the Singapore bour Department star? know as much aboul labour ami labour problems a< 1 know about the moon." >au\ Mr. I.im Vow Hoik (Lab.-Kep-pe:> m ;he Legislative Cc:;:ici; yesterday. He quoted example i 1 which the Deputy Commissioner oi Labour WB| saiti
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  • 44 4 KOTA TIXGGI. T ies. -The closure of timber m :i 'he District of Kota Tingy; ha* affected the Malays of Mawai. The Forest ENepartmeni is assisting them by offering them work as labourers In the Gunoog Panti Forest Reserve.
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  • 5 4 Three Roads Named After Cavendish
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    • 141 4 O glimpse of Chinese history YOH f^ -> Kwon Kung, one of II V M ll jVr^^. geneia o f t h c MM f| WJsSl\\Sr£^{sv2^X Romonce of the Three hs, m \l jßift l^^^Z. bottfi by o poisoned V^ U^^jr ~^^^L errow He wos Wow- 1^ Jm f"^ VBf
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    • 23 4 ht 4i hw (price G/A $tf\ j Singapore 'Price 35 <t pkt s j FEDERATION Price 40 <{ PKT S Distributors BOtSTEAD X <<>. ll>
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 108 4 Weather MIMMI M I. mp. r.H.ir, from T M m on \pri| JO to 7 :<» a m on \j»ril !1. Singapore "'.I >. Prii.ing l?SFl, K'i!,i I l.i li r v I Ku.i la lif m |iv r 1 741 Inol |73F1, Ku.uit.m 7'Ki. >l;i vitniiMi I rmprr.it urr:
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  • 9 5 Dock Men Want No Overtime s On Id IT
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  • 6 5 LIBRARY DESERTED it ire of c
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    72 5 HAPPY Welcome phot. yroup o' fxrii^d voun: -i '^arnun; voiin* m:in m Smzurwjr- Kjlian, air port vpviprdj TW Ick- y 't;n^ man vi« IX-month-oid \shok \j* a m. ».»n .»r' j Colons \ex tlk* m»*rt han: >I- H Vuwmai wwoh o r^turm»d w:t^ ni> motrr^- from j -«hort h<>wj- rmtnT"
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  • 64 5 BAN FOREIGN POLITICS IN COLONY GOVT. TOLD Standard Staff Reporter A MASS meeting organised recently by certain Singapore Chinese schools m the Singapore Badminton Stadium, was attacked by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, (Lab.-Keppet m the Legrs iative Council yesterday. He nud that m a v a passed dedi the X
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  • 49 5 -andard Maff Reporter THL s I»P« CifUMmii will give -ve^ <vmpathet.« consideration' to thr question of relaxing entertainment dut^ on amateur >ports the actinColonial BccrcUry, Mr W C. Taylor, assured Le^i" lative Councillor^ rester^i meat w- Iggt h or. is m Bi 3 I
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    42 5 _3*RF sssss SU- m m M^S ml I Mi* jf G tUrberXsmm. OrKMMiy^r th« Women l«Sitat« m Wihvi trumrjl from l***** h«l»daT Bishop Ralph a wara wno arrived from Honrkoo; to attrnd the South -fc.i>t»*rn Asian Cmtral Conierrnce ol the Methodist Church.
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  • 58 5 April 2' Til mm§ wm d«Mg prices ot rubber and »r r«* Landor' market w ON2ON RUBBER Sdo- 20 s Ju.v Sept 20 d Sd Dec 9j|aa Mar '9id Morxc* Dead LONDON TIN Stx>f £7 10 *«<■ t»n buyers £720 leii^n Thre« mvmthi £"0. fcttver* £705
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  • 36 5 Driver Not Aware Of Hitting PC E Corpi A Stnga J ftst npi ii i acsuac I about i i- He VM a'.egec j a: 19 >"- md then tree 1 z: r. nag c Road I
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  • 43 5 't S Reporter Mi: M P i» \tk (fau SeleUr) d-plor^d m thp Shijipiiie i.^_ nun-.' tha; Uw Em€ njd Ti": b i Bled Secretary. Mr. "V? C ne hi the Colon: 1 ..v es par ig v]
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  • 83 5 SOME 4.000 Singapore Bm Scouti. Rovers. nb> and Girl Guides will b? taking part m a round ot Coronation celebrations from >Un 3^ to Juae 6. I B r ih« pt UM parang .»ge i«r O': JIOM 4 !OUI *•>« padH Tne- 10 be Mpn
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  • 12 5 How The Cash Was Spent I D t Bos for B 3
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  • 1216 6 Beware Of Friends! Review of Views IT IS interesting to watch the number of people who are creeping out of their holes to leave behind them the slimy trail of communal suspicions. These are the self-appointed friends of the Malays who want to save the Malays for themselves. Recently the
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 455 6 Sir: I read with interest a i statement purporting to come from Miss Applebee that Nurses m Malaya preferred to keep out of Trade Unions because they lacked tone." Had the statement been to the effect that some people who were interested m Nurses preferred them
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    • 220 6 No Bathing— Yes? Sir; Have you ever been to our Mandai Reservoir on a Sunday evening to enjoy the beauty of :he spot? Wei my family and I were there last evening and I a>sure you that it was one of the loveliest places m this beautiful city of ours.
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    • 187 6 Sir: Parents of school children certainly appreciate the visits to places of interests given to their children by the school authorities, because of the knowledge they gain by seeing things for themselves. But we parents are a bit concerned for the safety of our children when they
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    • 106 6 Sir: Your Correspondent Camille Griffith i s worried about Bed Sores and Nurses on Strike. Had she a genuine interest m Nurses and their Organisation sh e would have learnt that there is no strike Clause' m the Malayan Nurses Unio n Constitution. The Nurses hav c to
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    • 226 6 Sir;— Asas a father of 5 girls, I have been seriously perturbed by :he way Government ha s been treating Women Teachers. My eldest daughter ig doing medicine and my second daughter has just passed her School Certificate Examination. She seems to have a natural inclination and Qualities
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  • 8 6 "Iliat 11 do!— l'm not dealt"
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  • 1224 6  - A LOW MINIMUM WAGE PLUS A BONUS TAN SIEW SIN By A XATMOXAL KASiC WVtjyJ? should bo oit#» trUhin the vapuciiy mi industry €ts m whole to pay. A workable svli<>tn<> tvoultl be MR- CHARLES GAMBA m his article published m the "Singapore Standard" of April 4, 1953, entitled "A
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    • 112 6 SINGAPORE non STANDARD INDEPENDEN'I MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICEt 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES I Room 222, The Times Building, Printing Houte Square. London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulton Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, leith Street. Telephone 4588. Telephone
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    • 75 6 TOMORROW" China As a World Po: 7er m". I' /nr^.ff» CARPENTERS. CONTJ {(1 1 1 1 f] ff FURNITURE MAKERS HOBBYS ANOTHER ONE OF HU UVDVC 0F LABOUR HCREb ro ACH <!^ lls roor.; PRODUCT 'STEADFAM JhHbu^ to < 0 V Bu Id." PRECISION BUILT PLANER JOINTER A highly precmon
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    49 7 phot" AMBULANCBB of the United States army seen crossing "Freedom (Jate Bridge" over the Imjin River m trial runs just before the exchange of prisoners of war began on Monday. In the back mound is a bridge destroyed by UN forces m the early Part of the war. UP
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  • 135 7 'U.S. Not Headed for Depression' peace In Sight ORK, April 21, Mr. George Secretary of said yesterUnited States headed for a whether there m Korea or •al peace. no reason to he declared. ey made his first •.iking office m Administration :i< heo'h of mcmi lated Pros* m a fiscal
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  • 102 7 April 21 (Reuter) hes by Mr. the Prime c Secretary of ■hn Foster Dulles, ':ier govern-; any major XATO defer o recent Sov:et tic quarcre. •ng on the recent I s attitude m i the West, Mr.! however: "It to consider any efforts for!
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    14 7 photo. 1 'M'rn 4n m oommpnioration of ilio o i high fashion. »-ur.w.^» UP
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  • 22 7 iED STATES Emman m Teheran I that the United d continue her \n wards Tehe- the Point Four ontinue. AFP.
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  • 92 7 LONDON. April 20, (Reuter) Marshal Voroshilov, the Soviet President said yesterday that the foreign policy of the Soviet Union was a policy of peace and was bound by agreements between the USSR and other governments, Moscow Radio reported. He was replying to a statement by Mr.
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  • 79 7 NEWCASTLE ON TYNE. April 21 (Reuten The Labour minority group of Newcastle City Council decided last night to call on the Lord Mayor to cancel a civic welcome for Crown Prince Akihito of Japan when he visits Newcastle next month. They decided to boycott the
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  • 32 7 TWELVE persons, mostly Chechoslovakians, have been arrested m the past fortnight by United States authorities to Upper Austria on charges of espionage on behalf of the Czechoslovakia!! Government. AFP
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  • 271 7 decide the outcome of the seven-year-old Indo-Chtoa The almost bloodies R e d surge into the heart of the •independent" kingdom was sweeping all before it as it approached the Plain of Jarres where the Franco-Laotian defenders prepared to make their stand. An almost
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  • 85 7 St. Francis Statue Destroyed BORDEAUX. April 21, (AP).-A statue of St. Francis Xavier, built by mountaineers atop a 7.000 loot high mountain m the Pyrenees, was destroyed during the winter by the wind and snow. The mountaineers hauled the material for the statue up the mountain on their backs last
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  • 74 7 JOHANNESBURG. April 21, ,<AP>— South Africa number one negro ex chief Albert J Luthuli. disclosed yesterday that nan-white leaders have set secret peaceful plans to resist f»rime Minister Daniel Malan's tough race Policies. In a post-election statement on behalf of the country* main negro, Indian coloured or Mulatto or^njsations.
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  • 409 7 necessary For UN Armistice, Says Dulles WASHINGTON, April 21, (Reuter).— John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that he hoped the Korean truce talks to be resumed next Friday would not be long dissociated from the political discussions He said he hoped the
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  • 144 7 TEHERAN. April 21. (AP). Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq, reversing his earlier position, has decided to call elections m order to break the parliamentary stalemate, according to deputies of his national movement Majlis faction who conferred with him for two hours last night. Two days ago.
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  • 87 7 SEVEN Mau Mau terrorists wer c killed and 24 captured In the Forthall district yesterday by a combined force of Kjkuyus and King's African Rifles. AFP PHILIPPINES President Elpidio Quirino told 400 political leaders m Mindanao Island last night, he sought re-election to save the Philippines from
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  • 138 7 The jovial, tubby presi dent-general of the African National Congress told a conference the resistance plans "do not exclude indus trial action, strikes and boycotts" by many of South Africas 10,000,000 non whites. The strategy of resistance was mapped m a hu.sh-hush weekend session by the joint
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  • 61 7 MANILA, April 21. (AFP)— Reports ol a sudden n gencc of big time gambling m Manila's Chinese district prompted Mayor Lacson Xt terday to order the vice -quad out to investigate information that certain Chinese enjoy the protection of ranking city officials. Six huge Chinese Jue Teng
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    • 47 7 THE 14 Atlantic Pact governments have reached '•complete a cement" that the Russian peace gestures since Stalin's death are only a change m tactics and that the basic aim of Communist world domination remains the same, an authoritative source said. Reuter
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    • 37 7 TWO thousand and 57 persons have l>t«'i) arrested -m, far throughout Japan m 103 cases of ttocUon violations. Included m the arrested aie ihree candidates for tl<e Lower House, cm« successfully elected and two who failed AFP
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    • 49 7 Prague radio announced list night th.it eight "Ku l.i ks" had bGHI sentenced to prison terms tanging from lift* to five vrars and two othrrs had bwn sentenrod to death. The radio said thry were m«inbrr> of a group preparing the avsa.vslnation of local (dmmunist leaders m Moravia AFP
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    • 37 7 A THREE-man delegation will represent Syria at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, next June m London. This will be made up of Dr. Zafer Rifayi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Syria'l Ministers to Stockholm and Brussels. AP
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    • 39 7 THE United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday that governments concerned m the Korean war might make knoun their vfewi on t political settlement for the Far Fast before the ronrlusion of an armistice. Reuter
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    • 21 7 COLONEL Ben. to Ebuen, chief of the Philippine Air Force, says the Philippines may send a fighter squadron to Korea. AP
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    • 26 7 THE A*a Khan yesterday sent a congratulatory telegram to Mohammed Ali, the new Pakistani Premier, putting himself at the "entire disposition" of the new Administration AFP
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  • 40 7 A ROYAL Canadian Air Force bomber crashed i Centreville, Noi i Scotia, terday killing six o| (u and miming another while returning to bate -'Her searching tot a missing plane. The injured man was taken tn hosni- Reuter
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  • 192 7 EICHELBERGER SAYS: NEW YORK, April 21, (IP).-U. Gen. ***** l I hichelberKcr (retired), an elder statesman of tinI nited States army, declared firmly yesterday lh.it Japan should build up her armed forces to discourage new Communist aggression m the Far Fast. II«- also suggested thai
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    • 93 7 CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN DAILY 2 SHOWS:- 9M PM 'unction of Victoria Strerl Manila Street THfc BEST CIRCUS EVER TO VISIT MALAYA "x-^^n^^^ I !*J C y«i 99m seen a brar rldhig a. motor JJ^ Co £e Added attraction:- the bi* top. lpvrti »J and >ou will love them. 40 top
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  • 63 8 photo THE Dttkf of Edinburgh at the controls of th«- ukers Viicoaal airlinrr while flying at 20.000 feet ovrr Routnemouth dining the trip which followed his tour <>f the Vnkci> Suprnnarine works at ("hilb«»l(«m and South M.trNton Tlu i Duke was at the controls for over half
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  • 192 8 Canada Bans Ships To Ports In Red China OTTAWA, April 21. The Canadian government, m a joint move with Britain and the United States, moved yesterday to prohibit merchant shipping from calling at ports on China's mainland or along the North Korean coast. Transport Minister Lionel Chevrier tabled < m
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  • 99 8 LONDON. April 11, (Bcuter) A British firm of radio and television m*nuf«ctun Pye Limited, have I a Radio Tokyo television con- tract worth £13.000 iterling. the firm announced today The manufacturers. i'hn rompeted with several An ri- ran firms f<jr the contract, will ship
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  • 65 9 HONGKONG. April 21 (AP) Forty-eight Detroit business leaders who aa c due m Singapore shortly, arrived here last night on a four-day visit. The touring group, members of Detroit's Board of Commerce, will leave on Friday for Bangkok and Singapore. They are currently on a
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  • 86 9 COLOMBO. April 21. (UP) Japan is willing to cooperate with Asian countries m developing their industrial and agricultural economies and thus raise general living standards, it was disclosed her e today. In an appeal by the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce to the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
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    15 9 i ipital of New South Wales and brml i tl""u«h ih, „iv. the troops marched
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  • 85 9 A HONGKONG manufacturer of kerosene stoves and press. ire '.amps. Mr. Chan Chee Siong of Union Metal Works Ltd.. is m Singapore for the trade exhibition of Hongkong prod-jets to be held at the Happy World next month. Mr. Chan has been touring Indonesia. Thailand and Malaya
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  • 140 9 CAIRO, April 21, (Reuter).— Talks for a 530,000,000 trade and payments agreement between Egypt and Japan are expected to open here shortly, Kamel El Din Abdel Nabi, Director for Economic Affairs m the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, said today. Japan's Minister to Egypt Mr Shigeru Yosamo has
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  • 251 9 BRITISH tractors are now being used on the richest ricelands m the world ond on some of the world's most recently developed, according to reports published m the latest issue of Farming Reporter. The rice yield per acre m the Murrumbidfee irrigation area of
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  • 108 9 THE rubber market m Siofapofc jreslenlaji ntm quiet all (In at prirc^ irell behiw Mond.n U\«U first grade rubber for Mas shipment <losinn l| R| centv per lt» (U*; cents on Moni!;i> Offtal verseai >v pooi wh intry riww< no i: Throui v < 7
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  • 38 9 the p.iK Ciovtnunei hus irr. r,< fttiOOf ft import lit < .r synlhri itones from ai con sumcn and <■-•■■ r <• lea In P in portei i Appli< mi Invited from ,"<rtci only for imp
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  • 238 9 GENEVA, April 21, (AP). -Thf S«vlH Inion ottered substantial shipments of timber, frail and foodstuffs to the Tnited Kingdom m direct Anjjo Soviet trade talks which op ',ied lieu* this morning, it was learned. The. talks were held within the framework of the currant
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  • 389 9 Company Reports GREAT Eastern Life Assurance Company Ltd n ported new business for 1952 amount* ing to $18,187,708 represcntinf 4,501 policies. Ihe amount of sums as? ed and bonus under pol < m force at the end of 'iie year excluding re-assurances was
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  • 102 9 COLOMBO, April 21, (UP) Ceylon's rice supplies i«i'assured for the ne'.t months as a result of the regular arrival of rice ships during the past frw \v< eh Food Commissioner K. Alvapillal said today At present there me 1 Oft (cut tons of rirp
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  • 91 9 VIIE produ p market m S n;';n)Oie was uncertain m copra n 1 M'liet m coconut oil with v ■nan bu pa <,-, v. Copra bad dical 842J and -t I |42| for April it. i mut oil t ned ungt 1 m quo! I |6fl $C'J.
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  • 40 9 PI SAN April 21: (Keuter- Fire today iestrejrtci a lar£^ Vnitrd States Army theatre. a rubber flay. me plint and about 20 Sooth Korean building iv the ttatcrfium area <U Fus**. One Korean woman na» bum
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  • 175 9 SINGAPORE, Toes.— The v i share market was dull n aU sections todnv w:ih a slightly easier tendency m tin >;iares but industrials were st< sdy. Rubber shaics remained neglected. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Bu>fr» Seller* Waugh 2.10 2 20 0 Cements 142 1.55 <>
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  • 138 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINCJ K'i,h, r prices I < mi", pei m> i tn Slagapere on Tueatfaj a eras R:i\ <i >rll« i v No I SJS.S Spot I nn\r i.". U'.i \o I Hs^. 171 No. K s S 64 «,4» N<i B s s. 11] Titnc: tfuicf MM.XPOKL. I
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  • 21 9 \r:w yoi r I Bah I■ 'i *n iced t i-> be| ur bread to umei of the Af
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  • 43 9 photo. Aerial view of the Philippines International World's Fair shows the M-nlre where the Philippines festivals are held a nd the foreground where the Am.vi Pavilions are stationed. The project is expected to m•- rease trade within Asian countries. UP
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    • 24 9 IP| 1/ |f lv*i/lr*a f f»* FREBUENT STRAI6HT FM6HTS j ro -BANGKOK MEDAfI- PALEMBAMG, and DJAKARTA- j j^« o FFICE UNION B WIIW^FWOR^^f J
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    • 39 9 The W kl fL «d Pi i' e/tiP s f j TILLEY i Lamps n hove t: -s I mcl ond »<1 i^ if tor > BORNEO n f^.3 I)A\ill[l< ilk I A> S T/ HAIR POMADE Darken Grey Hdir
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    • 793 9 v. "^•^'3"§r^£ v.^ j&4&'^s3&^ '''^fifwE^ sv i^:^^K^^?"'-''^^^v^iBBft^^^S^^S! SISGAPORE Vfff' \ikimi :m iho« BUS SERVICF<: 115 Pill. >|\(M |>o n. M. V Ci b Talk \»!kV< 11 koVi Uf X *Ancr^ 1 iio- loieindiij m m i;\ X?i*X A V: ■3. 431 and I \'l HO<lkTV: Ex- VvVhks" m XI Vl
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  • 70 10 PATTERN SERVICE c m^^^t mmmmmmW *^^i^^^^^^^^»pß HIE COUPON RJ THIS Bl ORI Vorß OKUI R YOUR PATTERN':! You masl enclose three J«'n| < •nt stamps it von u..nt; Mtur patten cut. if i don't I fet the st imps you don'tfi zn tj,,. pattern. A number of« 4irdfis have come
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  • 788 10 dfgdfsggdfgdfg I'll, reeentls I have bera a flirt, hut aon I have met > l 'l whom i love. She eacourafed me at first, but ioti has ronfessed i |i! t «hr loves another. What shall I do? lOHN SUN." (Selaacoi W you I ovu I
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  • 423 10  -  Margaret Scott gy HAVING r«T«-iitly tackled the problem of how to furnish a nurwry, lot's go into the baby** trouHM'au this week and make out a li-t for a new mother. Before we start let me warn you that, from a financial point Of
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  • 68 10 HOLLYWOOD. S3 Chaplin is a versatile ofl Mie old block. Sydney. oldest lOD of I le, 11 portrayii g 1 ro es iti "Somewhere I." He plays a Frenchman, an rican CJ.I. ami a er of war m the drama He it by frowing a
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  • 109 10 MANY women ni < all aware ol how mv i» i I complexion beauty can come from the use of a mak< foundation If your not Oily, try UtiDl an invisible make-up before spo.v make-up. You wiil fl this fivet definite touch" to your beauty. I! your
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    • 68 10 so?t, *of c woy to t. :r,,nine hygiene-witn rounded end. t^ot Hotter. %o neoMy ond extra obsorbency p -js a reaily waJcrproot backing for ConJ. donee. Be sure to ask tor Camelia, olub!e sanitary towel* thot hov c oil the adv a nt3 9 e l at •xltu cost. Try
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    • 76 10 Can You Name This Actor? jm' Sar Coniest No. 12 There will he .mother set of \H \ll tI.InIILM |h,< V, H ir^ l( >r JMIU to spot ll^vt =^^fc The Singapore Standard »sli V proenls is- t.v.t.d, st.v „.i» I ntnes for this rontest will V= test. close next
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    • 123 10 1 hrice *rt T .V Armed X I Triply pr >'r. ted I life is the woman prbo ktkmt 1 lital routine of i 1f..: v t.^ilng tod noui I a 1 nelv ikin or brighten (or Fluft'j' C'r I TOXE.. H NOURISH...* I dry skint) 9T J't\ia C MAYNARD
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    • 371 10 II I{l L rpo»4 Qf m XM n\ A .Wh.il prolong aVrp ll.ix r »o|\«ml thf mysirrv ol sleep?" i n. AMrlri. nN 1 »c d ivi me offers c it:es of tl s v >: lian an I k s^rt. and make The evei b calli f MCI and
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  • 416 11  -  WINDSOR LAD By a 1 1 1 1 j n 1 1 rs Hurry Up with lid his work Kept on a end of his i good effort should make the meeth> making i up to al^he held Skyg thrre fur--9 3 5. ■1
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  • 236 11 TrA?pVn/tox '""-^RONG AND FREE (Basri), <V lannL^ i J Donnelly) and ASHOLMK mi c Tlannit"* ev< when *«t fast over half a ih. !i- P P Ore speed at the three furlongs they n'h» he f d s tance ln 40 «ith Asholme finishing Ilightlv I'.iiiiviiv Asholme appears
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    • 364 11 SCHEMES OF SERVICE, 1953, v HIGHER SERVICES J_HE last date cf application ior appointment under the Singapore Government schemes of Service, Higher services. fo r tho*e who are not required to take the competitive examination has been extended to the l.Vh May, 1953. ihe extension occasioned by the recent introduction
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    • 281 11 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 25 A Of 1953. Re Goh Thiam Chuan. Receiving Order made 13th February, 1953. Date of Adjudication UU) February, 1953. Date and place of First Meeting 30th April 1953, at
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    • 452 11 m>ih.i:s CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 'For particulars see Tender Room, Second Floor. Secretariat (Room 235), City Hall) pITY CLEANSING DEPAHTMENT: Purchase ri iring 1953 of approximately LS9 tons BALED TIN ex-incinerators at Kolam Ayer Lane and Alexandra Road. Close NOON 5/5/53 ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT: Supply and Delivery cf 6.000 tons
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    • 620 11 mua mki>ical DKPAKTMKNT TENDERS INVITED C EPA RAT X U wre !n- for h of Ihe fo]!< ing Mrvicei U if SECOND HALF OF (A) SUPPLY <>F RATIONS TO HOSPITALS JN PERAK (B> SUPPLY <)F FIRF. WOOD TO HOSPITALS IN PERAK (C) WASHING OF HOSP! TAL LAUNDtn l.\( LUDING N
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    • 347 11 INCATN MRS eh,* t Her c, 4.i A Ar.:d 1 Wi r i A „,,n I N<.\<.lMl I "PL: r for < X Mr f Mi Tbo Tan Cho.T M of Mr ,V Mi i K.i took p r. V. Lumpur < > mii;aiio\s \t wr" \\f IK-- exist i
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    • 198 11 fiCSITMAVY GOCH'IY. XDAV A^D h£ D-DnT EVEN KX^KXi' I'M ALL WOMAN I'D GIVE i DUTY AnD FOP^ET BXS k^ V. Om^?-AU^EWORID ALLTHiS UP -i e O^l-V SC'-it HANDSOME MEN NOw vP i S i^ E^^r '^POS^^K V LL 1 RESPECTS ME BUT NICE BOY WOULD CRUSH WHO^StWiS sSwwSe«» Wl *;nSS?
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  • 46 12 iCA men's final between On» »ew Bee Lim H Rev. Tracy Jone? and Dr. will be played on the V !i' A. courts on 1 n p.m. i\ the completion ol the h the prizes for the whole :it will be distributed J.M. Fraser.
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  • 238 12 1 ONDON, April *M (Kruler. Politics have been brought Into liritish Sport m the P.uri--stt for the first time, according io Sir Stanley Rous, the I iih.ill Association Secretary. 1 v\ :r; referring to th< ol tlie Exchequer's (Mr. I' Butler's) decision to differ
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  • 100 12 Kiom Wei^M: Sa v »r« A Aziz l > Harun J c* Reg Mosquito right: VI Orteg 5 t Ro»s Wcdg€ I (Austra Lion; O\» i g Singai beat A P Ausa). ir.im Weight: i Austi a". i (Singa] Midfe Weifht: u' Ab< Singa] Be < ii.it Wti^l I:
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  • 52 12 S' pore Team For Johore SINGAPORE lean > meet Johore m the Chua C'noon Leong Cup interstate tennis competition at Johore Internationa] Club courts on Monday and Tuesday is: Singles: Ong Chew Bco and Norman Kitoviz. Doubles Lim Hee Chin and F. V. Khoo. Mr. G. T. Ho loway is
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  • 549 12 Singapore Boys Beat Australia To Win Aw Cheng Chye Cup SINGAPORE emerged winners of the Aw Cheng fiye Challenge Trophy scoring 33 points to Australia's 22 at the end of two nights' hectic boxing between Western Australia and Singapore youths at the Happy World stadium last night Before the fight
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  • 28 12 THE Dunlop Cup inters: ate badminton semi-finals between Singapore and Selangor will be played at the Clerical union hall on Apr. 25 at 7 p.m.
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  • 26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Ist Division soccer match between SCRC and Garrison on the Pudu Road ground was abandoned 10 minutes from tune with Garrison leading
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  • 25 12 THE SAFA third division game between the Singapore Corinthians and the Seletar Football Club was postponed yesterday due to the wet ground conditions.
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  • 104 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues The .lohore Bahru Rifle Association will hold its Easter shoot at the miniature rifle m ll hore ahru ori A P r «se. 2U, 30 and May 1 5 V 5*4 of the shoot are the Grand Aggregate, the Tyro Spec-iaU Open 50
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  • 134 12 AUSSIE TENNIS CHAMPS TO PLAY IN S'PORE AUSTRALIA'S contingent to compete m this year's Wimbledon will stop over at Singapore and play exhibition matches on Sunday, April 26. The team consists of Mervyn Rose, Lewis Hoad, Ken Rosewell, Rex Hartwig, Clive Wilderspin, lan Ayre and captain Harry Hopman. The matches
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  • 322 12 LONDON. April 21 (Reuter) Several International motor racing stars have announced that they will be introducing the latest type cars, some of which are listed "top secret" during the International Trophy Meeting at Silverstone. Northants, on Saturday, May 9. Juan Fangio, the 41 -year-old
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  • 107 12 Nai Kirn Lin, manager of Nai Usman before leaving Singapore yesterday for Bangkok challenged the Trinidadian contender for the British Empire Welterweight title, Hector Constance to fight Usman on a winner-take-all basis at Bangkok. Nai Kin. Lin said he was prepared to offer Constance two fights
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  • 71 12 THE South Koreans, won three of their C tea and lost three. will ay their farewell game t ai Jalan Besar Stadium the Singapore Chinese. The Chinese will be sl< from Chee Seng. Yew Chang. ng Kum, Teow Keng. Yew Heng. Kirn Beng. Hoon Leong.
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  • 234 12 lIAXDELSBANK Sports Club were m scoring form against Bata Sports Club m their Singapore Business Houses Football Association Division 2 league soccer match yesterday. Played m a steady drizzle. Handelsbank scored three goals m each half without reply to win the match easily. Yesterday's match
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  • 334 12 TWO thousand odd soccer fans who braved the rain to go to the Jalan Besaf Stadium to see the South Koreans v Singapore Malays game were taken Aback when they were informed during the interval that the game was abandoned. And
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    • 304 12 r«ron« 'ion Tourdmtvst I>i Xhl.iis of Ike Siagap n MimJ i% Most Popul.n Sport Mi.in who v ii be mjmwtN v m i noflii «i i this land to attend the CorMU|ioi i during May and June this The (onti«t uhii h ni!l t February 1 to Maj v is
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